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Singles
The Future Is Now EP
The Future Is Now EP ('moon glow' translucent green & yellow merge vinyl 10" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPTSR 068C. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Run For Word (3:15)
Moon, Fragments (4:21)
Ordinary Days (3:36)
The Future Is Now (3:41)
Review: Tokyo-based post/math-rock noodlers Toe have a habit of cleansing the palette of each subsequent full-length they release with a follow up EP. Just like 2005's debut album The Book About My Idle Plot On A Vague Anxiety was followed up with 2006's New Sentimentality EP, the group would return three years on from their stellar 2009 sophomore effort For Long Tomorrow with 2012's The Future Is Now. From the twinkling emo-inflected shoegazing noodles of 'Run For Word' to the more acoustic-driven psych-jazz of 'Ordinary Days', the four cuts purposefully meander and fuse differing elements from the band's arsenal whilst somehow increasing the dense technicality to absurd, near impenetrable levels.
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Toyland
Toyland (12" + insert)
Cat: AUS 003. Rel: 15 May 24
Glad To Be Australian (3:17)
Ship & Boats (4:32)
Night Flight Over Palerstien (4:48)
Death By Numbers (3:26)
Review: A fusion of sounds that come together to create this inimitable whole, Toyland marched out of the Australian rock & roll underground carrying totems by the pole-load. Post-punk, New Wave, pop, dub, Afro, ska - elements of multiple styles and genres are more than audible throughout, with Nicholas Hope, Analisa and Michael Hope doing their best to distill an entire era into a single four-tracker. Created amid a cultural explosion in Adelaide during the 1980s, although the city isn't the first on people's lips when thinking about the incredible music that came out during that decade, here's proof a celebration of eclecticism and a desire to rethink the rules of popular music was happening in those heady days, just as much as anywhere else in the Western world at that time.
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Alben
Send A Prayer My Way
Send A Prayer My Way (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2108LPE. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Dirt (4:37)
The Only Marble I've Got Left (2:46)
Sugar In The Tank (3:42)
Bottom Of A Bottle (3:53)
Downhill Both Ways (3:21)
No Desert Flower (3:16)
Tape Runs Out (3:19)
Off The Wagon (3:35)
Tuesday (3:33)
Showdown (2:52)
Sylvia (2:19)
Goodbye Baby (2:12)
Review: "I'd prefer it to be called just a country album," said TORRES of her collaboration with Baker, nearly a decade in the making, "but I'm proud to have made a 'queer country' album." TORRES had the initial idea to turn to the genre, inviting Baker to collaborate not only because of her shared southern roots but also because she'd also had a similarly religious upbringing that ultimately saw sexual orientation judged and condemned. The result is some deeply autobiographic songwriting on tracks like 'Tuesday', about a traditional family's rage at discovering their daughter was gay, the lilting 'Sylvia' and 'Sugar In The Tank', with pedal steel meeting acoustic guitar strum and very intimate sounding vocals. Bound to cause controversy in certain areas of the US, but it's got the quality and distinctive flavour to stand its ground.
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Binding Time (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Binding Time (3:21)
Busy At His Play (5:32)
The Death Of Blind Davy (3:42)
Londonderry (3:13)
Never Pity Me (3:04)
Two Murders (3:25)
After Hepburn's Union (3:41)
A Guardian At The Stables (2:26)
Landless Forever (5:15)
A Ranter's Prayer (3:22)
Review: Field Music unveils 'Binding Time' for this year's Record Store Day and it is a poignant suite of songs inspired by the Durham Miners' Association's formation, all performed alongside members of the NASUWT Riverside band. The album was first commissioned for the Durham Brass Festival and slated for Redhills' DMA performance in July 2021, but sadly Covid restrictions postponed the event until its debut at Durham's Gala Theatre in 2022. Peter and David, the duo behind Field Music, meticulously researched the region's mining history and weave in personal narratives with historical facts. The album delves into miners' struggles, blacklisting, and societal impacts, completing a trilogy of socio-historical albums following 2015's Music for Drifters and 2021's Making a New World.
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Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 409996 4027631. Rel: 19 Sep 24
The Last Ride (4:26)
Caught Up (4:28)
Down On The Corner (4:25)
Need It (5:45)
You Are The Magic (7:06)
InBetweens (3:37)
Another Day (4:51)
Headland (1:34)
Long Gone (4:35)
Something To Shout About (4:21)
Bangin' On (5:04)
The Way That It Was (5:25)
All Out Attack (4:41)
Get Me Wrong (5:23)
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (4:25)
A Woman Like You (5:07)
Review: Zak Starkey - The Who's drummer and, as it happens, Ringo Starr's kid - joined ex-Kula Shaker bassist Alonza Bevan and The Smiths legend Johnny Marr for what was a kind of British indie supergroup of sorts, for a brief moment of glory. Boomslang remains the first and only album released by JM and the Healers, landing in 2003 to a rather mixed bag of reviews. Some lauded its musicality, others criticised the frontman's lack of bravery in refusing to move out of comfort zones. Listening back 21 years later, we're not sure what people were looking for and, to be honest, that kind of summarises the post-millennial era. We'd spent a lot and did a lot in the previous century, and it took some time to refocus on the blank page of the next 100 years. For us, Boomslang is a well balanced trip through a variety of very UK guitar sounds, from loose, druggy, vocally-effected bits to bewitchingly quiet folk-tinged stuff and rowdier, fight night scores. To clarify - that's all good.
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Where You Want To Be (20th Anniversary Edition)
Where You Want To Be (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram tan in clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: VMP 2329. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Set Phases To Stun (3:03)
Bonus Mosh (part II) (3:05)
A Decade Under The Influence (3:59)
This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) (3:58)
The Union (2:53)
New American Classic (4:28)
I Am Fred Astaire (3:43)
One-eighty By Summer (3:56)
Number Five With A Bullet (3:50)
Little Devotional (3:07)
Slowdance On The Inside (4:22)
Review: Originally released in 2004 and celebrating its 20th anniversary, Where You Want To Be would serve as the sophomore full-length from Amityville, New York emo/pop-punk icons in the making Taking Back Sunday. Following the rapid success of their 2002 debut LP Tell All Your Friends, John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper would leave the group to form Straylight Run (though they would eventually return) and be replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, respectively, with the pair utilising their jazz school background to help the band tighten up compositionally and attain their sought-after elevation. Working with former Husker Du soundman and producer Lou Giordano (The Goo Goo Dolls, Sunny Day Real Estate), pushed the members to embrace additional instrumentation, emblematic on the string-guided ballad 'New American Classic' while lead single 'A Decade Under The Influence' remains one of their signature cuts to this day. Retaining the gritty post-hardcore bite of their debut yet already discovering their burgeoning mainstream appeal which would take full flight on 2006's breakout album Louder Now, the legacy of the aptly titled Where You Want To Be is one of a poignant bridging point between two equally vital eras for the band.
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The Party's Over (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 019029 6419638. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Talk Talk (3:18)
It's So Serious (3:19)
Today (3:25)
The Party's Over (6:08)
Hate (3:45)
Have You Heard The News? (5:04)
Mirror Man (3:21)
Another Word (3:12)
Candy (4:38)
Review: Talk Talk are true totems of the British synth-pop tradition, and they certainly took an interesting path into experimental realms from the midpoint of their career, but it all began right here. The Party's Over is grandiose in all the best ways, capturing an era of exquisite songwriting which was groundbreaking and traditionally rooted at the same time. Like ABC, Talk Talk knew how to deliver bombast and sentimentality without losing the depth of their work, and now, 40 years on, this spectacular album is being given a reissue on white vinyl.
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Nether Netherland: Utrecht Broadcast 1984
Cat: PARA 588LP. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Such A Shame (5:34)
My Foolish Friend (4:49)
Have You Heard The News? (5:09)
The Party’s Over (5:46)
Dum Dum Girl (4:00)
Tomorrow Started (7:08)
It’s My Life (5:17)
Talk Talk (3:30)
Call In The Night Boy (4:16)
Hate (4:28)
Mirror Man (4:25)
Does Caroline Know? (3:32)
Renee (5:32)
Why Is It So Hard? (3:45)
Again A Game Again (2:50)
For What It’s Worth (4:36)
Call In The Night Boy (3:30)
Review: The legendary Talk Talk was one of a kind. Not only did they craft exceptional studio albums rich in melodic details but they were top in the live arena too. This sublime broadcast from 1984 finds them in Utrecht in the Netherlands playing for a live FM Broadcast recorded at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg on 27th May. The group formed by Mark Hollis is in dynamic form and they worked through all their hits to date alongside cuts from the two albums which they had already put out at that time. Experimental rock, jazz and free improv all defined this most artful band.
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Chicago Killers 78
Chicago Killers 78 (180 gram transparent red & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRFM 0052ME. Rel: 03 Dec 24
The Big Country (4:24)
Warning Sign (5:13)
The Book I Read (5:04)
Stay Hungry (2:53)
Artists Only (4:56)
The Girls Want To Be With The Girls (3:34)
Don't Worry About The Government (2:58)
The Good Thing (3:05)
Uh-oh Love Comes To Town (2:44)
Love-building On Fire (2:48)
New Feeling (3:11)
Psycho Killer (6:05)
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (2:04)
Take Me To The River (5:31)
Review: This album captures a legendary live performance by David Berne's marvellous Talking Heads and exhibits the band's famously lively stage presence during their 1978 tour. This limited release offers a snapshot of the band's early electrifying sound right before they reached international stardom. The recording is taken from a performance in Chicago and highlights their signature and singular blend of punk, new wave and funk with Byrne's unique vocals and the band's tight rhythms leading the charge. A thrilling document of Talking Heads' formative years, Chicago Killers 78 is one of many superb records from this artful outfit.
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Was It Just A Dream?
Was It Just A Dream? (limited gatefold green & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DAMGOOD 364LPC. Rel: 13 Aug 21
Beatnik Boy (1:50)
My Best Friend (2:27)
Steaming Train (1:43)
Just A Dream (3:38)
Talulah Gosh (3:25)
Don't Go Away (1:59)
Escalator Over The Hill (3:08)
My Boy Says (1:34)
Way Of The World (1:56)
Testcard Girl (2:06)
Bringing Up Baby (3:16)
I Can't Get No Satisfaction (Thank God) (3:01)
The Girl With The Strawberry Hair (2:24)
Talulah Gosh (Janice long Session) (3:32)
Do You Remember (1:24)
Looking For A Rainbow (2:59)
Sunny Inside (1:27)
My World's Ending (1:36)
Be Your Baby (2:35)
Break Your Face (1:14)
In Love For The Very First Time (1:05)
Spearmint Head (1:53)
I Told You So (1:41)
Pastels Badge (2:05)
Rubber Ball (2:54)
Steaming Train (demo) (1:50)
I Told You So (demo) (2:00)
Mmm Mmm He's So Dreamy (demo) (3:37)
Sunny Inside (demo) (1:46)
Review: Ah what could have been if people had just got them. In many ways, Talulah Gosh are the ultimate tale of youth misunderstood in band form - so much talent and so many ideas, but often delivered in such an uncompromising and unapologetic way many people simply tuned out, or walked away, without taking the time to actually listen to what was being said.

Now's the chance to do something about that if you were one of those naysayers. Was It Just A Dream? is a no-holds-barred collection of singles from the outfit's back catalogue, which makes one thing clear. If you're looking for a slightly trippy combination of 1960s girl groups, The Ramones and New Wave, this is it. You can't help but wonder if the troupe - who only stayed together for two years, disbanding in 1988 - might have enjoyed more success in today's irony-filled, remake loving world.


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Innerspeaker
Innerspeaker (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MODVL 128. Rel: 11 Nov 10
It Is Not Meant To Be
Desire Be, Desire Go
Alter Ego
Lucidity
Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind
Solitude Is Bliss
Jeremy's Storm
Expectation
The Bold Arrow Of Time
Runaway Houses, City, Clouds
I Don't Really Mind
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Lonerism
Lonerism (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MODVL 161. Rel: 05 Oct 12
Be Above It
Endors Toi
Apocalypse Dreams
Mind Mischief
Music To Walk Home By
Why Won't They Talk To Me?
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Keep On Lying
Elephant
She Just Won't Believe Me
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control
Sun's Coming Up
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The Big Black Smoke
The Big Black Smoke (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GR 030. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Mothers Talk (4:20)
Broken/Head Over Heels (7:42)
Memories Fade (5:18)
Mad World (4:03)
Everybody Wants To Rule The World (4:34)
The Hurting (3:58)
Shout (6:57)
Suffer The Children (4:27)
Memories Fade (5:22)
The Way You Are (5:12)
Pale Shelter (6:42)
The Prisoner (2:34)
Ideas As Opiates (3:48)
Change (4:38)
Start Of The Breakdown (6:07)
The Hurting (4:08)
Review: In June 1985, British synth-pop duo Tears For Fears aka Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, recorded a live set for the King Biscuit Flower Hour while at the peak of their success. Their acclaimed sophomore album, Songs from the Big Chair, had just launched, and the promotional tour included a great performance at London's Hammersmith Odeon. This concert recording features highlights from their debut album, The Hurting, alongside new tracks from their then-current hit release and it very much captures the essence of their mid-'80s new wave style. It is all enhanced by a bonus set from a 1983 Palais show nearby.
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Bandwagonesque (remastered)
Bandwagonesque (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 190758 69091. Rel: 11 Feb 22
The Concept (3:12)
Satan (2:56)
December (4:21)
What You Do To Me (1:59)
I Don't Know (4:34)
Star Sign (5:00)
Metal Baby (3:40)
Pet Rock (2:35)
Sidewinder (3:03)
Alcoholiday (5:25)
Guiding Star (2:40)
Is This Music? (3:17)
Review: When Scottish alternative rock heroes Teenage Fanclub first dropped this, their third full length outing, it was something of a milestone. Arriving via the world famous and universally (well, we think so anyway) revered label Creation Records certainly never does anyone any harm, but in this case all the stars aligned in such way to offer the band what every British guitar act aims for - US success.

American tastemaker title Spin magazine even crowned it Album of the Year for 1991, a sure sign of its impact over the other side of the Atlantic. Whether you'd agree with that accolade or not, it's a classic example of jangle-noise-power pop indie that really helped define what those words actually mean for at least two generations to come. A landmark release.
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Radiosoul
Radiosoul (eco mix vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: CCLP 19LPI. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Radiosoul (5:02)
Eyes Wide Shut (3:26)
This Is Just The Beginning (3:28)
Vultures (3:34)
Drag (2:43)
Hello Lonely (3:32)
Just A Dance (feat Nile Rodgers) (2:32)
Submarine (3:26)
Beckham (3:20)
Switch (2:41)
Run To Tomorrow (4:17)
Review: The difficult second from Senior Templeman takes his short but pretty sweet back catalogue in a bold new direction. Acid pop? Maybe. Theatrical soft rock? Possibly. Something else entirely? Definitely. Shades of glam guitar cool? For sure. All that's by the byes though, really - we could spend a lifetime splitting hairs about genre and still not quite hit the nail on the head. Featuring production from the legendary Nile Rodgers, super-cool Karma Kid, Oscar Scheller, Will Bloomfield, Justin Young, Josh Scarbrow and Charlie J Perry, this is a restless but rewarding listen, rarely hanging around in one stylistic place before moving on to another. What's remarkable about this soul-inflected, funk-fuelled, psychedelic hued odyssey, though, is just how natural the whole thing feels.
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Pollen
Pollen (opaque green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MD 008EXC. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Forbidden Doors (3:54)
Glorietta (4:02)
Let's Make A Mistake Tonight (4:14)
One Night With The Vale (1:51)
Pollen Song (3:45)
Hotel Valet (3:55)
Paper (3:01)
Gibralter (3:50)
Never Been Wrong (3:27)
Pillow For A Cloud (3:15)
Review: Unsurprisingly there have been a number of Pollen reviews using puns and symbolism to invoke the fact that Tennis formed as a duo while on a long sailing trip and have continued to forge their own route through musical world. We just did it again, and in all honesty didn't mean to. Whether it's a cliche or just nice way of putting things, it's resolutely true, as is the fact both members - Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley - like to have control over their output as much as image.

You can hear that in this sixth long-player. Even if you're not actually listening out for it. There's so much intricate detail hiding away behind the light and airy pop the record has armed itself to the teeth with. The result being a juxtaposition almost as thrilling as the sharp tongued lyrics - although those you really do need to pay attention for.
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Troublegum (reissue)
Troublegum (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2786. Rel: 03 Mar 21
Knives (1:57)
Screamager (2:39)
Hellbelly (3:21)
Stop It You're Killing Me (3:53)
Nowhere (2:25)
Die Laughing (2:51)
Unbeliever (3:29)
Trigger Inside (3:57)
Lunacy Booth (3:57)
Isolation (3:11)
Turn (3:50)
Femtex (3:16)
Unrequited (3:04)
Brainsaw (3:09)
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Troublegum (30th Anniversary Edition) (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: UMCLP 099. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Knives
Screamager
Hellbelly
Stop It You're Killing Me
Nowhere
Die Laughing
Unbeliever
Trigger Inside
Lunacy Booth
Isolation
Turn
Femtex
Unrequited
Brainsaw
Pantopon Rose
Breaking The Law
C C Rider
Evil Elvis (demo)
Nice 'n' Sleazy
Reuters
Tatty Seaside Town
Auto Surgery
Totally Random Man
Accelerator
Speedball
Bloody Blue
Nuce Freak (New version)
Opal Mantra
Review: It's almost hard to believe Therapy?'s fourth album, and their second for a major label, is now 30 years old. Talk about a reason to seek help. Often considered the Northern Irish rockers at their all-time peak of success, it's certainly the group's most commercial effort both in terms of the sound and the sales that followed its release. For some, then, the switch to a more direct, punk-oriented style, with plenty of nods to a metal scene that was, back then, still pretty melodic and pre-doom, marked the end of what had been one of the UK's finest noise rock outfits. Certainly the involvement of big business music execs had an impact. However, we'd say Troublegum is really about balancing raw energy and teeth-clenched attitude with a more accessible form, and it works very well indeed.
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Crooked Wing
Crooked Wing (clear vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished foil-stamped sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 553X. Rel: 22 May 25
Waiting (3:02)
Bells (6:58)
A Season In Hell (5:02)
Industrial Love Song (3:40)
I'm Already Here (6:09)
Wild Fields (4:06)
The Old World (3:42)
Crooked Wing (6:03)
Goodnight (5:37)
Return (2:05)
Review: If Inside the Rose, the fourth album from These New Puritans, was a long-winded production process - spanning six years of work - but saw the Essex outfit return with immediate force, the follow up is much more of a slow-burner at the consumption end. It's a stranger, more experimental and, arguably, visionary example of what these guys do best. And it couldn't feel more engrossing. Deep, immersive, almost ceremonial, powerfully uplifting ('Bells' is particularly life-affirming stuff), it saturates you in gorgeous emotional indie-choral-chimes, and sucks you into these gripping narratives that fall somewhere between swooning electronic, drummy alternative rock and a place which is really only These New Puritans.
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Third Eye Blind (reissue)
Third Eye Blind (reissue) (2xLP + insert in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7841509. Rel: 02 Sep 22
Losing A Whole Year (3:20)
Narcolepsy (3:48)
Semi-Charmed Life (4:29)
Jumper (4:34)
Graduate (3:11)
How's It Going Be (4:05)
Thanks A Lot (4:56)
Burning Man (3:01)
Good For You (3:51)
London (3:06)
I Want You (4:24)
The Background (4:51)
Motorcycle Drive By (4:18)
God Of Wine (5:17)
Review: "Doo doo doo, doo doo-doo doo / Doo doo doo, doo doo-doo doo / Doo doo doo, doo doo-doo doo..." Nobody could accuse Third Eye Blind of poetic metaphors on the smash hit 'Semi-Charmed Life', lead single from this, their 1997 self-titled debut, but we can all reflect on the fact the song has everything necessary stick to your mind like glue, and defines an age that we can rightly feel longing towards.

The late-1990s were, upon reflection and in comparison with today, lacking in cynicism and very much styled with hearts-on-sleeves. Even if back then we thought we were defined by skepticism. Third Eye Blind's take on post-grunge alternative rock kind of epitomises this - not an outright rejection of commercialised music, yet anything but throwaway.
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Live At The Minack Theatre (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: RT 0466LPE. Rel: 07 May 24
Slider (4:53)
Take You To Sleep (3:37)
Goodbye Bite (4:09)
Inside Outside (3:37)
Stuck In A Room (2:50)
Scabby Head & Legs (3:37)
More Change (2:35)
Moonshine Freeze (3:50)
Careful Of Your Keepers (3:30)
Doomed Or More Doomed (3:39)
Hotter Colder (4:55)
Review: British musician Kate Stable struck gold when she adopted the moniker This Is The Kit. A top play on words, she also did remarkably well drafting in comrades Rozi Plain, Neil Smith, and Jamie Whitby-Coles for the band. Active since 2003, to date they have released six studio albums alongside a wealth of short and extended play material, giving them a pretty big catalogue to pluck from when taking to the live stage. The quality of the oeuvre is only one of the exceptional aspects of their shows, though. One listen to Live At The Minack Theatre is like sipping an enchanted elixir. It woos, allures, immerses and moves you, alternative folk-rock comprising infinite layers of musicality, gentile cacophonies and laidback crescendos taking things to ever greater levels of artistry.
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Postpunk Theory: Alpha
Tony THORPE / VARIOUS
Postpunk Theory: Alpha (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MPD 045. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Basement 5 - "Silicon Chip" (5:13)
Disconnection - "Bali Ha'i" (US Discomix) (3:14)
A Certain Ratio - "Shake Up" (4:58)
23 Skidoo - "Language" (5:38)
PIL - "Home Is Where The Heart Is" (7:24)
Mark Stewart And The Maffia - "Jerusalem" (3:46)
The Unknown Cases - "Masimbabele" (5:52)
Allez Allez - "She's Stirring Up" (dub) (3:38)
Animal Magic - "Standard Man" (3:51)
Lifetones - "Distance No Object" (6:32)
Snakefinger - "I Gave Myself To You" (4:35)
Startled Insects - "Overrzoom" (5:36)
Maximum Joy - "Silent Street/Silent Dub" (7:52)
African Headcharge - "Throw It Away" (3:39)
EP-4 - "Tide Gauge" (4:40)
400 Blows - "Declaration Of Intent" (6:06)
Review: Renowned for his seminal work with acts such as The Moody Boys, 400 Blows, and The KLF, the incomparable Tony Thorpe compiles this astutely curated, meticulous collection of 16 rare and sought-after post-punk era cuts that the maestro would regularly spin at parties, making them his personal pile of niche gems. Featuring tracks from Public Image Ltd, Mark Stewart and The Maffia, Basement 5, 23 Skidoo, and African Headcharge, to name but a small handful, Post Punk Theory arrives spread out across 2xLP and includes a 40-page fanzine booklet written by Matt Annis with photographs by Simon Pyke and Ian Brodie. A unadulterated true post-punk time capsule for both lifers and studious newcomers alike.
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Songs Ideas We Forgot (reissue)
Songs Ideas We Forgot (reissue) (gatefold 'eraser smudge' gold in pink vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LPTSR 085C2. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Leave Word (4:02)
I Dance Alone (5:18)
1, 2, 3, 4 (3:30)
Path (5:30)
Yoru Wa Akeru (7:11)
Velvet Blanc (5:02)
I Dance Alone (Light On Light mix) (6:02)
Review: Few cities rival Portland in terms of the concentration of top quality independent record labels. And its native Topshelf Records is an absolute treasure trove of local and international talent, with the likes of Cool American, Eerie Summer and now Toe from their roster real standouts. The Tokyo-based post rock band - who produce mainly instrumental music - started out in the year 2000 and have gone on to release half a dozen EPs and four albums. It was obvious from the start that they had what it takes to be in this game for the long haul. This, their first EP, originally released in 2003, is now getting its fourth pressing. It's an idiosyncratic listen: there's nods to the likes of the genre's trailblazers (Explosions in The Sky and Mogwai), but also a truly distinctive drumming style. It's almost as if polyrhythmic legend Tony Allen was behind the kit at times. You hear these unorthodox, stylish fills underpinning the contemplative, beautifully affecting guitar tones and it works brilliantly.
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Hole Erth
Hole Erth (limited gatefold bio vinyl LP + autographed insert)
Cat: DOC 355LPV2. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Walking In The Rain (3:28)
CD-R (2:29)
HOV (3:37)
Tuesday (2:30)
Hollywood (feat Benjamin Gibbard) (2:55)
Reseda (feat Duckwrth & Elijah Kessler) (2:17)
Babydaddy (2:55)
Madonna (feat Don Tolliver) (2:56)
Undercurent (feat Don Tolliver & Porches) (3:24)
Off Road (2:59)
Smoke (feat Kenny Mason) (3:16)
Heaven (feat Kevin Abstract & Lev) (4:09)
Starlink (feat Glaive) (3:03)
Review: Alongside Neon Indian and Washed Out, South Carolina-born singer, songwriter, record producer and graphic designer Toro Y Moi is often cited as a spearhead of the early-2010s chillwave resurgence that captivating the US before spreading to the UK through platforms such as BBC 6 Music. The bilingual moniker is almost as poetic as the music itself, which has always been thought provoking, to put it mildly. Hole Erth is the tenth studio album to come from this lackadaisical maestro, and lands two years after the critically acclaimed Mahal. Again, it's deep dive stuff you'd have to be mad or hard of hearing not to get lost in. A sumptuous feast of sounds which are as easy on the ear as they are poignant in the mind. Once again, it's pretty unmissable.
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Midnight Proposals
Midnight Proposals (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 171. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Summerchild (4:00)
Rumor (4:33)
A Day (3:56)
Prayer (2:25)
Sacred Type (4:41)
Gudrun (3:52)
Soft & Dark (4:10)
Shot Shot (3:42)
Already There (2:19)
Art (3:03)
Sold Out (3:20)
Twisted (3:55)
Review: Berlin's Jennifer Touch is back with a second album of her synth, cold wave and electro collages and this one is inspired by reading 'Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck. She was touched by the idea of the settler's movement and got into the mindset of a cowboy while writing these tunes. The resulting sounds are full of hope and mystery and were all written in an explosion of creativity and energy in just a couple of months. That plays out in the urgency of the grooves making for another great long player.
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Drops Of Jupiter (reissue)
Drops Of Jupiter (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3385C. Rel: 25 Apr 23
She's On Fire (3:49)
I Wish You Would (4:24)
Drops Of Jupiter (4:19)
It's About You (4:25)
Hopeless (4:24)
Respect (3:25)
Let It Roll (4:30)
Something More (4:34)
Whipping Boy (4:27)
Getaway (4:24)
Mississippi (4:59)
Review: Jupiter were kings of the middle of the road indie sound that dominated back at the turn of the millennium. If you don't remember the name you will remember the music as they topped charts and got heavy TV play, not least for most notable single 'I Wish You Would'. All in all this is an album of heartwarming and emotional indie pop niceness you're likely to fall head over heels for again, hence the fact it has been covered by innumerable stars since its initial release. In many ways, once you know the story the track takes on a very different form - far less amorous and much more about longing and lamentation. This latest reissue comes in red and black marble vinyl.
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LA Times
Cat: 409996 4008593. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Bus (3:15)
Raze The Bar (3:08)
Live It All Again (3:19)
Gaslight (3:17)
Alive (2:44)
Home (2:56)
I Hope That You Spontaneously Combust (2:19)
Naked In New York City (4:08)
The River (2:08)
LA Times (3:56)
Review: Travis are proof we should look beyond singles. 25 years ago, the band released The Man Who, which still represents the apex of their commercial success, with singles like 'Driftwood' and 'Why Does It Always Rain On Me' positioning them as talented but rather morose, folk-hued indie rockers from a Scotland which has the reputation for equally dreary weather. In reality, though, that's as reductive as saying 2024 is all about TikTok videos of the Euros. There's always been a lot more going on with Travis, and their tenth studio album, aptly titled L.A. Times because it was recorded in a studio just off Skid Row, really proves this. Veering between stylistically divergent tracks, on the one hand we get weirdo Americana, another rousing chorus pop, another glass-boned tenderness, another, arena-filling rock. Better yet, it all works very well indeed.
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Better Dreaming
Better Dreaming (blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0812LPE. Rel: 15 May 25
Heartbreak
Swarm
Never Look Back
Suspended
Limelight
Get Through
Better Dreaming
How Big Is The Rainbow
See You There
Perpetual Motion
Sanctuary
Review: Tune-Yards return with their sixth album, and it's one of their most rhythmically infectious to date. Created by Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner in a post-pandemic haze, Better Dreaming embraces danceable liberation, self-love and anti-fascist joy and it is all inspired by a desire to move, both physically and emotionally. Grooves run deep here as lyrics confront modern chaos and encourage dancing through the dark and dreaming of better futures. The duo let songs flow with raw instinct and reconnect with their early drum-loop roots, meaning that the result is a fresh, funk-laced art-pop record that works on the body as well as the mind.
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