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Violence
Violence (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIASR 1020LP. Rel: 09 Mar 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Cold (3:39)
Hallelujah (So Low) (3:52)
Violence (6:07)
Darkness At The Door (4:21)
Nothingness (5:04)
Magazine (3:57)
No Sound But The Wind (4:24)
Counting Spooks (5:35)
Belong (6:01)
Review: For their sixth full length album 'Violence', melancholic Birmingham alt-rockers Editors have adopted a grander synth-pop sound to frame their typically dark songwriting in. This change in direction comes from collaborating with the album's producer Leo Abraham and composer Blank Mass, who helped the band hone their electronic craft. The songwriting pairs grandiose stadium riffs with assertive synth-work; 'Hallelujah (So Low)' goes straight for the jugular with fat synth leads and lo-fi drums, and the chorus of lead single 'Magazine' balances sections of punchy electronic swagger with singalong melodic euphoria. On 'No Sound But The Wind', there's a glimpse of an earlier Editors sound, more atmospheric and spacious than the tracks that surround it - unsurprising as it's a song the band first debuted back at Glastonbury 2008 and have been re-working since. Following 2015's somewhat confused 'In Dream', Editors sound reinvigorated and confident in the direction 'Violence' is taking them in.
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In Dream
In Dream (gatefold heavyweight gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIAS 830LP. Rel: 29 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
No Harm (5:03)
Ocean Of Night (5:04)
Forgiveness (3:43)
Salvation (5:02)
Life Is A Fear (4:23)
The Law (4:51)
Our Love (5:18)
All The Kings (4:52)
At All Cost (4:53)
Marching Orders (7:44)
Review: Easily outgrowing the original perception of them as stadium-indie bringers of gloom, Editors have evolved steadily with each record, and seemingly found themselves increasingly more comfortable each turn along the way. 'In Dream', the fifth from the Birmingham outfit, finds them expanding on the widescreen sweep of their sound, experimenting further with electronics, yet still maintaining a core of intimacy and introspection that has become their trademark. Thus, perversely, what may be their darkest record to date is also their most uplifting, with indelible songwriting, synth filigree and nocturnal atmospherics colliding to provide a black-clad tour de force.
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Playland
Cat: NVLP 002. Rel: 03 Oct 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Back In The Box
Easy Money
Dynamo
Candidate
25 Hours
The Trap
Playland
Speak Out Reach Out
Boys Get Straight
This Tension
Little King
Review: Johnny Marr's solo debut of 2013, The Messenger showed him channelling his love for classic guitar rock through post-punk dynamics and a sense of urgency apparently abetted by his time spent in Modest Mouse and The Cribs. Keen to establish himself as an artist in his own right rather than a sideman, Payland builds on that album's impact, delivering an impressive salvo of sparky intensity; 'Easy Money' may well be the catchiest and most immediate thing he's committed to wax for decades, whilst elsewhere he brings a chilly frissante to proceedings, seemingly inherited from the like of Wire and Gary Numan. After thirty years of wrenching new inspiration from six strings, it can be a powerful tonic to know that this curiously youthful figurehead is still as restless and driven as ever.
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I Am Not A Dog On A Chain
Cat: 405053 8589399. Rel: 20 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Jim Jim Falls
Love Is On Its Way Out
Bobby, Don't You Think They Know
I Am Not A Dog On A Chain
What Kind Of People Live In These Houses?
Knockabout World
Darling, I Hug A Pillow
Once I Saw The River Clean
The Truth About Ruth
The Secret Of Music
My Hurling Days Are Done
Review: Morrissey is arguably the most divisive British pop artist working today. Some loathe him, others stand by amid countless controversial statements. Few would deny his place in the pantheons of music, though, even if you feel it's really about The Smiths, creating an unusual quandary for the listener - dividing their own opinion, not just separating that from others who don't think the same way. In many ways 'I Am Not A Dog On A Chain' is the album he needed to make, revealing an artist known for egotism as finally accepting some limitations and realities. 'My Hurling Days Are Done' and 'The Secret Of Music' both lament the passing of time, for example. But then in many ways, musically speaking, what's here is his most bold and striking album in decades. A real testament to the broad understanding of what makes a powerful track powerful, to say the least.
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Quiet Signs
Cat: SLANG 50190LP. Rel: 08 Feb 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Opening Night (1:42)
As The World Turns (3:11)
Fare Thee Well (4:05)
Here My Love (2:54)
Poly Blue (2:45)
This Time Around (3:38)
Crossing (2:48)
Silent Song (3:13)
Aeroplane (3:40)
Review: Jessica Pratt's third solo album is a blessing from the start, with opener, "Opening Night", setting the album's tone as a sojourn through a fresh but solemn memory, like strolling through a mist swept pasture. With Pratt's unique vocal ranging tied up in a mix of space, crackle and forgotten reverie, her vocals at times sounding as if they're lost somewhere in a wireless ether. With softly played chords and delicate strumming sitting in tune with dreamy interludes and folky motifs, City Slang have arguably dropped their best record for 2019 first.
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The Age Of Immunology
Cat: FIRECD 562. Rel: 07 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
KRK (At Home In Strange Places)
Wise Children
Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life
You Are Not An Island
The Age Of Immunology
Magician's Success
Planete Sauvage
Backstroke
Invisible World
Language Is A City (Let Me Out!)
Review: The Vanishing Twins first surfaced in 2016 with their Choose Your Own Adventure LP before taking some years away to magically re-appear like ghosts can do with The Age Of Immunology. The album brings together space pop with African spoken word and poetry, odd-ball percussion and strangely inspired UK synth pop made to fit a world of other exotic musical styles. There's no denying the unique sound that the band have conjured and it's something for those Broadcast, Pram and Stereolab fans out there in need of new, inspired material. At 10 tracks long it's a magical carpet ride for the ears and you'll never know what part of the world you'll end up.
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The Art Of Pretending To Swim
The Art Of Pretending To Swim (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 428. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Again (4:28)
A Trick Of The Light (4:09)
Sweet Saviour (4:29)
Long Time Waiting (5:09)
Fool (3:14)
Love Came With All That It Brings (5:29)
Real Go-Getter (3:26)
Hold Me Down (4:35)
Ada (5:54)
Review: The skittering drums, sweet nihilistic croons and chiming melodies of Dublin three-piece Villagers make it six albums in eight years. It clearly remains, then, that they are sweethearts of the label, and they squeeze everyone's most trusted vital organ once more by romancing our chest plates with numbers like "Again" and "Fool". There are more experimental dream sequences to be heard in tracks like "Love Came With All That It Brings" though, but back on track you'll find the more feel good in "Real Go-Getter" and "Ada". But really it's about the gnarly synth jam that is this album's title track.
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