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Singles
La Camita (Jacques Renault Edit)
La Camita (Jacques Renault edit) (3:23)
Son De Tambor Y San Juan (Jacques Renault edit) (3:36)
Review: Mushroom Pillow have tapped up the maverick Jacques Renault here and asked him to tap into a whole new world of influence away from his colourful house fair. It is the rich heritage of Latin underground sounds he leans on most as he threads together his own edits of classics from that world into two steamy new jams. His vibrant rhythms come peppered with mystic flutes and Latin vocals, psyched-out guitars and soulful melodies that make for truly captivating listening. The originals were chosen for their historical significance and cultural impact and have been sympathetically touched up here.
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Gloria (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Gloria (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent yellow vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: BF 202218YEL. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Gloria (4:10)
Gloria (live From The LoveTown Tour, The Point Depot, dublin, 31st December 1989) (4:48)
Gloria (live From The Vertigo Tour, Boston, 26th May 2005) (4:30)
Gloria (live From The Innocence + Experience Tour, London, 29th October 2015) (4:55)
Review: Has it really been 40 years since we saw Bono clad in a black sleeveless tee and brown waistcoat, mullet-topped and leading his band of equally early-80s looking musos to the rooftop of a Dublin building to perform one of their finest songs? Well, based on this limited edition release, the answer is clearly 'yes'.

Originally unveiled in 1971, 'Gloria' is a powerhouse single if ever there was one, and a track that marries melody, message, and the atmosphere U2 are best known for. It's a track that soars over those rooftops, The Edge's riffs acting as wings while Bono cries heartfelt rallying calls atop the lot. Unashamed, unabashed, and unapologetic (check the verse in Latin), now you get four different versions, three from the band in their natural habitat (i.e. live on stage), and the original.
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Gotta Get Out (remastered)
Gotta Get Out (remastered) (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: BTOWN 4503. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Gotta Get Out (3:02)
Why I Love You (3:51)
Review: The year is 1971 and The Ultimates are a vocal trio who record only two tunes. Lead by Monica Thornton, they reform in 1976 to record another two, and they they vanish. It's hard to know why given the goodness of their only four recordings. They have all become sought after classics that light up Northern Soul parties whiners they get dropped. Here the Brewery Town Beats label reissue the group's first EP having remastered both tunes. 'Gotta Get Out' is the high speed, high impact opening track with smooth backing vocals and the up tempo lead next to tight drum work. 'Why I Love You' slows down to a more sentimental blue eyed soul sound.
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Alben
Songs Of Surrender
Songs Of Surrender (limited 180 gram white vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 550344 1. Rel: 16 Mar 23
One (3:36)
Where The Streets Have No Name (4:15)
Stories For Boys (2:50)
Walk On (Ukraine) (4:07)
Pride (In The Name Of Love) (3:56)
City Of Blinding Lights (4:51)
Ordinary Love (3:12)
Invisible (4:21)
Vertigo (3:27)
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (4:13)
The Fly (3:59)
If God Will Send His Angels (5:11)
Stay (Faraway, So Close!) (5:01)
Sunday Bloody Sunday (4:09)
I Will Follow (3:38)
"40" (3:03)
Review: This is a white vinyl verison of U2's latest album which finds the iconic rock band re-recording some of their back catalogue songs. The whole record has been produced by The Edge and in all there are 40 tunes coming in companion to famous bespectacled front man Bono's memoir, Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story, from last year. The record took two years to record during the pandemic and after reviewing demos arrangements were tweaked and in some cases reinterpreted and often redone in a more acoustic setting.
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XXIV
XXIV (gatefold clear & green vinyl 2x10" LP)
Cat: AHOYD 10315. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Implosion 77 (3:14)
Coalition Government Blues (2:46)
Speed (1:53)
Rabid (2:31)
Monkeys (2:46)
Black Power Salute (2:49)
Las Vegas Wedding (2:18)
Stare At The Sun (2:50)
Garden Of Good & Evil (3:38)
Workers Revolution (2:56)
Wreckin' Ball (2:17)
Detox (1:56)
Failed State (2:27)
Momento Mori (2:44)
Workers Beer Company (bonus track) (2:01)
Review: Legendary first wave punks, UK Subs, really need no introduction at this point. Continuing their A to Z album titling to its natural, admirable conclusion, 'XXIV', served as the band's 24th official project, and has sadly been out of print since its 2013 release. Reissued for the first time on a gatefold double 10", with an accompanying acoustic variation of the entire record, there's never been a better opportunity to appreciate how exceptional the group's latter-day material has continued to be, while also realising that even the most seasoned of punk veterans have a softer side.

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Reverse Engineering
Reverse Engineering (limited gatefold gold vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 2844. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Sensei (1:44)
Political Alamo (3:52)
C60 Audio (2:31)
Slavery (2:12)
Hoist The Sail (2:15)
Big Foot (3:22)
Kill Me (1:57)
Statements (1:46)
The Night Holds The Key (2:49)
Vision & Sound (2:45)
Bad Acid (3:25)
Godot (2:23)
Review: Legendary first wave punks, UK Subs, have maintained their relevancy with a willingness to be malleable in the face of constant genre shifts. The incomparable Charlie Harper has weathered the group through line-up changes, new visions of punk as well as simply aging; all of which culminates succinctly on their final studio effort and swan song, 'Reverse Engineering'. A victory lap for weathered heroes, which includes supporting Bad Religion on their upcoming UK run, the subs really owed us nothing but in typical fashion, have decided to go out on their jagged terms. A vital final statement from one of the best, long lasting and seasoned veterans to ever do it.
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Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: CDLR 1394. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Reap The Wild Wind (3:50)
Serenade (4:52)
Mine For Life (4:39)
Hymn (5:48)
Visions In Blue (4:36)
When The Scream Subsides (4:16)
We Came To Dance (4:26)
Cut & Run (4:16)
The Song (We Go) (3:38)
Reap The Wild Wind (instrumental) (3:48)
Serenade (instrumental) (5:00)
Mine For Life (instrumental) (4:40)
Hymn (instrumental) (5:47)
Visions In Blue (instrumental) (4:33)
When The Scream Subsides (instrumental) (4:14)
We Came To Dance (instrumental) (4:26)
Cut & Run (instrumental) (4:17)
The Sing (We Go) (instrumental) (3:32)
Review: The sixth studio album by British synth pop legends Ultravox landed in 1982, and peaked at an impressive number six in an albums chart that was still highly competitive. By December that year, the record had clocked up more than 100,000 copies, earning a Gold certificate from the BPI, while also ranking in US and German hit lists around the same time. Notable as it saw George Martin (affectionally known to some as The Fifth Beatle) stepping up to the helm, this veteran apparently claimed the band were "the most musical" he'd worked with in years. Agree or not, the record is bold and theatrical, at times taking us out on the town in bleep-happy Sheffield (or some such synth domain), in other moments inviting us to partake in a strange electronic cabaret.
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Fairweather Friend
Fairweather Friend (green vinyl LP)
Cat: TLV 168LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Three Cheers! (3:12)
Goodbye (3:55)
Toe The Line (2:17)
Echoes (3:24)
Say What You Mean (4:25)
Games (2:03)
Gone (3:48)
When You Find Out (3:27)
Blue (4:18)
PM (3:56)
Review: Four piece outfit The Umbrellas call themselves "renegade romantics" and they are adept at making irresistible indie pop hymns. 2021 marked the year they dropped their successful breakout debut album and in the wake of that they went on national tours and got plenty of critical acclaim. Fairweather Friend is the difficult second album that didn't prove so and brought yet more lush and candied melodies with confident guitar, great vocals and plenty of studio finesse. Not bad for a group that met at San Francisco record emporium Amoeba Music.
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Slags
Slags (LP)
Cat: PRAH 063LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Energy Plan (5:03)
Dance & Go (4:04)
Frightened (3:35)
Boiler Suits & Combat Boots (6:18)
Non E Ancora (4:33)
Mad Blue Love (3:55)
Sweat (5:18)
Um Politik (3:24)
Predateur (4:28)
Another Fact (7:04)
Review: The Umlauts like to play by the rules about as much as you enjoy a needle in the eye. A formidable force of opposition against a music industry which has largely been lost to the corporates - big money is indeed coming for culture - the nine-piece coldwave mini-army kick against everything from labels to marketing, and have so far done pretty well by not adhering to those practices. Two EPs deep - U (2021) and Another Fact (2022) - and we land at Slags. Ten tracks that comprise the best of the preceding extended players, and equally captivating new material. From the Neo-Kosmische of 'Um Politik', to the gritty, synth punk of 'Mad Blue Love', the distorted, compressed throb and loops of 'Boiler Suits & Combat Boots', and the knife-edge atmosphere of epic closer 'Another Fact', here's a ride you won't forget in a hurry.
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Slaughter On First Avenue
Cat: RISECD 252. Rel: 17 Jul 23
I See Through You
Waiting For Blood
Death's Door
Shockwave City
13 Candles
Dead Eyes Of London
Pusher Man
Ritual Knife
Slow Death
Crystal Spiders
Blood Runner
Desert Ceremony
I'll Cut You Down
No Returm
Review: It's something of an anomaly that Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, a now long-serving band inspired late 1960s psychedelia, garage rock and proto-metal, have not previously released a live album - despite a reputation as one of the most incendiary live outfits around. Slaughter On First Avenue sets the record straight, offering a near complete recording of a live performance stretched across two discs. Hazy, mystical and delightfully hallucinatory, it genuinely offers a snapshot of Kevin Starrs' band at the peak of their powers - all effects-laden instrumentation, droning lead vocals, weighty early Black Sabbath style riffs, energetic drums and kaleidoscopic intent. An absolute must for fans of the band and the wider psych-rock sound.
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V
V (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 422LP. Rel: 16 Mar 23
The Garden (6:05)
Guilty Pleasures (3:37)
Meshuggah (4:48)
The Widow (4:25)
In The Rear View (4:55)
That Life (3:37)
Layla (4:10)
Shin Ramyun (4:54)
Weekend Run (4:51)
The Beach (3:12)
Nadja (4:12)
Keaukaha (2:13)
I Killed Captain Cook (3:25)
Drag (5:57)
Review: Logic runs through the Unknown Mortal Orchestra back catalogue, even if that's just in terms of what the records are actually called. V, then, is album number five, a double-sized and long-awaited package that represents the first long form outing from Ruban Nielson and Co since 2018. In modern music, that's a hell of a long time. Rest assured, though, it seems like time was well spent honing crafts, polishing ideas, and coming out with 14 incredibly interesting and compelling songs.

In many ways V isn't a huge departure from IV, but - maybe because of that extended gap - you still can't shake the feeling this is you meeting the Orchestra for the first time. Packed full of surprises, running the gamut between blissed out, stargazing stuff, lo-fi funk steppers, and a kind of stoner pop-blues, it's love at first play. Again.
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V
V (limited gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 422LPC1. Rel: 16 Mar 23
The Garden (6:05)
Guilty Pleasures (3:37)
Meshuggah (4:48)
The Widow (4:25)
In The Rear View (4:55)
That Life (3:37)
Layla (4:10)
Shin Ramyun (4:54)
Weekend Run (4:51)
The Beach (3:12)
Nadja (4:12)
Keaukaha (2:13)
I Killed Captain Cook (3:25)
Drag (5:57)
Review: New Zealand-born, Portland-based Ruban Nielson is well known for mixing up lo-fi, indie rock, psychedelic sounds and plenty of trippiness into unique and beguiling sound worlds. V is said to be the band's most definitive album yet and it was written between the dry freeways of Palm Springs in California and the much more lush coastlines of Hawai'i. As such it is drawn from a world of West Coast AOR, classic hits, weirdo pop and Hawaiian Hapa-haole music. This is the first double album in the artist's discography and it is well worth the extra playtime.
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II (Love Record Stores 2021)
II (Love Record Stores 2021) (limited marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: JAG 232LPC2. Rel: 08 Sep 21
From The Sun (4:39)
Swim & Sleep (Like A Shark) (2:45)
So Good At Being In Trouble (3:50)
One At A Time (2:31)
The Opposite Of Afternoon (5:09)
No Need For A Leader (5:40)
Monki (7:12)
Dawn (1:09)
Faded In The Morning (4:10)
Secret Xtians (2:44)
Review: New Zealand psychedelic rock band Unknown Mortal Orchestra received plenty of acclaim for their second album, II, originally released in February 2013. Fusing lo-fi, indie rock, psychedelic sounds and plenty of trippy ideas, it take sin funky as you like guitar jams, drawn out and sun worshipping odes to a higher presence and raw, psyched out soul tracks. Tunes are packed with great detail and manage to strike a balance between light and dark, beauty and hostility. The often inward lyrics add another alluring element to this album, which won Best Alternative Album in the 2013 New Zealand Music Awards.
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Killing Eve'r: Ode To The Lovers
Killing Eve'r: Ode To The Lovers (pink splattered vinyl LP in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HVNLP 213. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Strange Effect (feat Raven Violet) (2:43)
Eyes (5:39)
Anything To Be Cool (3:07)
Careful, Baby (3:12)
Two Minds (3:10)
Unloved Heart (2:11)
Dare Or Truth (2:41)
La La La (4:07)
Without Love (2:23)
Mama (2:52)
Carnival (4:12)
Tales Of The Unexpected (4:40)
It Won't Be Long (4:41)
Review: BBC's hit action drama Killing Eve not only introduced the exceptional screen talent of Jodie Comer to a global audience, it also had some damned good tunes each and every season. Unloved were responsible for much of the soundtrack to the relationship between deadly assassin Villanelle and super-determined government agent Eve, which progresses from obsessive woman-hunt to weirdly playful cat and mouse games and finally, something much more personal. Ode to the Lovers collates much of the music delivered by Unloved for this gripping journey played out over four series, resulting in a staggeringly mesmerising collection of sounds that seem to lull, swoon, sway, romance, mystify and, finally, win hearts over. Blissful and beautiful instrumental classical-pop-electronic business, it's certainly worthy of the eye candy these limited run pressings come packaged in.
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Unruly Child (remastered)
Unruly Child (remastered) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RLGM 14801PMI. Rel: 08 Jun 23
On The Rise (4:37)
Take Me Down Nasty (4:24)
Who Cries Now (4:02)
To Be Your Everything (5:03)
Tunnel Of Love (4:16)
When Love Is Gone (4:00)
Lay Down Your Arms (4:17)
Is It Over (4:34)
Wind Me Up (3:58)
Let's Talk About Love (4:33)
Criminal (3:48)
Long Hair Woman (5:52)
Review: When the 1992 self-titled debut full-length from Los Angeles melodic metal-leaning hard rockers Unruly Child finally saw release, it received no vinyl issue Stateside while the European pressing was condensed and pressed onto a single LP, which for a near-hour long work is criminal by today's audiophilic standards. Three decades on and the project has finally been rewarded the double album repress it always required, complete with a remaster by renowned engineer Eliot Kissileff. Big riffs, bigger swagger, and teeming with anthemic cuts such as 'Take Me Down Nasty' and 'Criminal', there's likely never been a more ideal time to welcome such an unruly child
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Diversions Vol 4: The Songs & Poems Of Molly Drake
Cat: RRM 016. Rel: 30 Jan 23
What Can A Song Do To You?
Dream Your Dreams
Martha
How Wild The Wind Blows
Little Weaver Bird
Bird In The Blue
The Road To The Stars
Set Me Free
Woods In May
I Remember
Never Pine For The Old Love
The Shell
Soft Shelled Crabs
Do You Ever Remember?
The First Day
Review: Given their roots as an all-female band helmed by two sisters, it's not surprising that Northumbrian folk stars the Unthanks have used their platform to deliver numerous albums inspired by, or made in tribute to, creative women. Perhaps the most famous of these is 2017's 'Diversions Volume 4: The Songs and Poems of Molly Drake', which first hit stores in 2017. Now reissued, the album sees them deliver interpretations of poems and songs written by Nick Drake's mother, Molly, whose incredible work only came to light following her death in 1993. It's an inspired and evocative collection all told, with sweet renditions of Drake's songs - laid to tape in typical Unthanks fashion, with the Unthank sisters' harmony vocals accompanied by evocative folk instrumentation - accompanied by acapella readings of some of her thoughtful and emotive poems.
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Bless This Mess
Bless This Mess (limited red vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0506LPE. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Only Daedalus (3:36)
Just Space For Light (3:56)
Screen Face (3:19)
Futures Bet (4:51)
So Typically Now (3:12)
Bless This Mess (4:13)
Tux (Your Body Fills Me, Boo) (6:17)
RIP Roy G Biv (4:43)
St James Way (3:43)
Pump (6:23)
Review: Meghan Remy is one of North America's musical secret weapons. Unless, of course, you already know about her, then she's just a bonafide gem in the crown jewels. Raised in Illinois, but based in Toronto for much of her career, her work as U.S. Girls is born of the post-millennium alt-pop sound, and by that we mean also cast in the shadows of the mainstream that defined much of her childhood. Bless This Mess presents that in all its glory. Some tracks can best be described as yacht pop (see: yacht rock, then work it out), homages to Immaculate Collection-era Madonna are audible, striking beautiful minimalistic balladry is present, and a voice sweeter than a sugar binge just before sitting down to watch, err, something sweet is omnipresent. It's stylised, stylish stuff, and it's difficult not to feel intoxicated by.
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In A Poem Unlimited
Cat: 4AD 0046LP. Rel: 16 Feb 18
Velvet 4 Sale (3:42)
Rage Of Plastics (4:27)
MAH (2:53)
Why Do I Lose My Mind When I Have Something To Say? (3:37)
Rosebud (3:12)
Incidental Boogie (1:30)
L-Over (4:07)
Pearly Gates (4:01)
Poem (3:33)
Traviata (3:25)
Time (4:34)
Review: Through her 'U.S. Girls' project, Toronto-based Meg Remy has released a consistently high quality run of albums that explore issues of femininity with a shaded and angular avant-pop sound. New record 'In A Poem Unlimited' sees Remy continue to explore identity politics, but in a comparatively warmer and more free sound as she collaborates with improvisational group The Cosmic Range. Structurally, the album enjoys an unpredictability of form that sprawls across skulking grunge, found sounds, crunching horn-sections and synth-driven industrial disco. Highlight track 'Incidental Boogie' exemplifies this binding of elements; the contrast of stomping, distorted with Remy's breathy and swaggering vocals is an intoxicating one. The breadth of Remy's palette makes this album an exhilarating listen, and - both as a vocalist and writer - Remy shines as an arresting and formidable talent.
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We Are All
We Are All (grey vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ER 121. Rel: 02 Sep 22
On A Corner (3:21)
I Am Forton Wreck (2:25)
Vessels (3:43)
Born To Lose You (5:35)
They Put Tears In Cigarettes (3:18)
Orchid Blue (3:37)
Jellybean (3:01)
WEAAUS (5:29)
OAC (3:34)
Review: The output from cult label Emotional Response is always varied and always vital. This time out the focus turns to Useless Users, who offer up a standout nine-track debut here. The band features former Sarah Records alumni including members of Action Painting! and Secret Shine as well as featuring Even As We Speak. The music they make is pop but with bold adventure at its heart. There are dreamy elements, big bold chords and stunning vocal deliveries as well as a few twists and turns along the way. It's a real gem with nods to sixties psyche amongst others.
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