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Juno Recommends Rock & Indie: May 2025

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie

Juno Recommends Rock & Indie: May 2025
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Cat: DUHFD 46C. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives (4:08)
Aerial Troubles (3:14)
Melodie Is A Wound (4:18)
Immortal Hands (6:22)
Vermona F Transistor (4:37)
Le Coeur Et La Force (4:21)
Electrified Teenybop! (4:20)
Transmuted Matter (4:14)
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption (6:03)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 1) (3:38)
Flashes From Everywhere (5:27)
Colour Television (5:30)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 2) (2:55)
Review: Stereolab first formed back in 1990 in London. Record collector Tim Gane hooked up with French chanteuse Laetitia Sadier and they stayed together until 2009, then took a hiatus until retiring to the live arena in 2019. There have only been reissues since, but now the group returns with their first new album in 15 years. It features 13 fresh studio tracks from the avant-pop pioneers who revitalise their sounds with signature motorik grooves and adventurous new textures. Announced via a 7" single and cryptic word search sent to uber fans, it features guest appearances from Cooper Crain, Rob Frye and others, all adding rich layers. Lead single 'Aerial Troubles' signifies the playful experimentation and sly sophistication you would expect from this band, this effort feeling warmly familiar yet thrillingly new.
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 in stock $36.72
2
VARIOUS
Cat: BN 13LPX. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Young Pony Club - "Ice Cream" (3:11)
Bloc Party - "Banquet" (Phones Disco remix) (5:15)
Datarock - "Fa-Fa-Fa" (5:05)
LCD Soundsystem - "Tribulations" (4:59)
TokTok & Soffy O - "Missy Queen's Gonna Die" (3:58)
Justice V Simian - "We Are Your Friends" (4:22)
Digitalism - "Zdarlight" (5:45)
Soulwax - "NY Excuse" (4:50)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Heads Will Roll" (A-Trak remix radio edit) (3:24)
Klaxons - "Two Receivers" (4:14)
The Rapture - "Sister Saviour" (DFA vocal remix) (4:28)
Goose - "Black Gloves" (2:36)
Simian Mobile Disco - "Hustler" (3:43)
Test Icicles - "What's Your Damage" (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke remix) (4:20)
CSS - "Let's Make Love & Listen To Death From Above" (3:31)
We Have Band - "Hear It In The Cans" (3:46)
Fujiya & Miyagi - "Knickerbocker" (3:09)
Friendly Fires - "Jump In The Pool" (3:37)
Playgroup - "Make It Happen" (Full Length version) (3:52)
Tiga - "You Gonna Want Me" (3:59)
Tom Vek - "I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes" (3:43)
Shit Disco - "OK" (4:00)
Zongamin - "Bongo Song" (4:58)
Black Strobe - "Italian Fireflies" (6:33)
Fischerspooner - "Emerge" (4:40)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - "Satan Said Dance" (5:20)
Phoenix - "1901" (3:13)
The Killers - "Mr Brightside" (Jacques Lu Cont Thin White Duke radio remix) (4:36)
Cut Copy - "Going Nowhere" (2:47)
!!! - "Me & Guiliani Down By The School Yard - A True Story" (9:02)
Review: Of all the terms here, the one used at the time was most frequently new rave and it would be an unthinkable scene without the Klaxons, so it's great to see them make the tracklist, alongside top tier like-minded acts. Bloc Party are one of the best indie bands to remix ever and the version of their best song 'Banquet' is a banger. Elsewhere, LCD Soundsystem's most catchy number 'Tribulations' is a dead cert in terms of getting people off their seats. One of the hyped bands of the era who deserve recognition are We Have Band and it's a shrewd move to include them. Electroclash heroes Fischerspooner had signed to Minsitry of Sound for L2 million around the time 'Emerge' came out and were easily one of the hottest dance acts around, and make for another cracking addition to this seriously high quality retrospective.
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 in stock $44.92
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Cat: DUHFD 46. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives (4:08)
Aerial Troubles (3:14)
Melodie Is A Wound (4:18)
Immortal Hands (6:22)
Vermona F Transistor (4:37)
Le Coeur Et La Force (4:21)
Electrified Teenybop! (4:20)
Transmuted Matter (4:14)
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption (6:03)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 1) (3:38)
Flashes From Everywhere (5:27)
Colour Television (5:30)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (part 2) (2:55)
Review: After countless reissues, Stereolab delight fans with their first new album in nearly 15 years, following 2010's Not Music. The French/British band - led by Tim Gane and Laetitia Sadie - are well known for their tendency to lean towards left field, adventurous sonic experiments, but have a wide spectrum and from time to time are not shy in indulging their love of pop with melodies that stick. Laetitia Sadie can sing the phone book - to the level of a Gruff Rhys - and on the single 'Aerial Troubles' evokes her Welsh peer. With the band's influence seemingly inextinguishable, chances are the aftermath of this album release will see Stereolab's stock rise massively as they sound like they've hit their stride and not let the long gap between new albums faze them.
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 in stock $35.02
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VARIOUS
Cat: BN 13CD. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Young Pony Club - "Ice Cream"
Bloc Party - "Banquet" (Phones Disco remix)
Datarock - "Fa-Fa-Fa"
LCD Soundsystem - "Tribulations"
TokTok & Soffy O - "Missy Queen's Gonna Die"
Justice V Simian - "We Are Your Friends"
Digitalism - "Zdarlight"
Soulwax - "NY Excuse"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Heads Will Roll" (A-Trak remix radio edit)
Klaxons - "Two Receivers"
The Rapture - "Sister Saviour" (DFA vocal remix)
Goose - "Black Gloves"
Simian Mobile Disco - "Hustler"
Test Icicles - "What's Your Damage" (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke remix)
CSS - "Let's Make Love & Listen To Death From Above"
We Have Band - "Hear It In The Cans"
Fujiya & Miyagi - "Knickerbocker"
Friendly Fires - "Jump In The Pool"
Playgroup - "Make It Happen" (Full Length version)
Tiga - "You Gonna Want Me"
Tom Vek - "I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes"
Shit Disco - "OK"
Zongamin - "Bongo Song"
Black Strobe - "Italian Fireflies"
Fischerspooner - "Emerge"
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - "Satan Said Dance"
Phoenix - "1901"
The Killers - "Mr Brightside" (Jacques Lu Cont Thin White Duke radio remix)
Cut Copy - "Going Nowhere"
!!! - "Me & Guiliani Down By The School Yard - A True Story"
Review: Given that much time has passed since the original nu-rave and, ahem, 'indie sleaze' days of the noughties, it was perhaps inevitable that we'd get a celebratory compilation sooner, rather than later. Two Piers has done a pretty good job of marking those movements - or the 'nu-rave' end of it at least - on Strobes In Space. There are plenty of bona-fide crossover anthems of the period present - Justice v Simian's 'We Are Your Friends', New Yong Pony Club's punk-funk inspired 'Ice Cream', the Jacques Lu Cont revision of The Killers 'Mr Brightside' and LCD Soundsystem's 'Tribulations' included - alongside genuine underground club classics and tracks that undoubtedly deserve another airing (see Simian Mobile Disco's 'Hustler', Tiga's 'You're Gonna Want It', Playgroup's genuinely brilliant 'Make It Happen' and Soulwax's 'NY Excuse').



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 in stock $13.54
5
Cat: JACK 080CV. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:30)
Changed My Address (2:52)
Carnaby Street (2:31)
Modern World (2:35)
Time For Truth (3:54)
London Girl (2:29)
All Around The World (2:26)
Sounds From The Street (3:05)
London Traffic (1:44)
Bricks & Mortar (1:39)
In The City (2:34)
Takin' My Love (2:23)
 in stock $25.14
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Cat: PF 28LP. Rel: 05 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mannequin (2:38)
Feeling Called Love (1:25)
12XU (1:50)
I Am The Fly (3:08)
Ex Lion Tamer (2:20)
Dot Dash (2:26)
Options R (1:40)
Outdoor Miner (2:46)
Practice Make Perfect (4:05)
A Question Of Degree (3:04)
Former Airline (3:17)
Map Ref 41oN 93ow (3:31)
Go Ahead (3:56)
Our Swimmer (3:29)
Midnight Bahnhof Cafe (4:30)
Second Length (Our Swimmer) (2:50)
Catapult 30 (5:03)
Song 1 (part 1 & 2) (3:03)
Get Down (part 1 & 2) (4:27)
Let's Panic Later (3:18)
Small Electric Fence (3:31)
Review: Wire's 'Nine Sevens' is a double LP that serves as a reissue of their 2018 box set of 7" singles, which brought together early iconic tracks with more obscure later works. The compilation tracks the band's evolution from their monochrome early phase to the more complex, almost psychedelic sound that emerged by the end of the 1970s. The first disc resembles a traditional greatest hits collection, while the second veers into experimental territory and between them, all these 7" singles represent Wire's pop art explorations as well as being snapshots of the band frozen in time. This fine take on pop culture is a thrilling, artful journey through Wire's pioneering work.
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 in stock $30.49
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Cat: ROUND 24. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
East At Easter (6:59)
Up On The Catwalk (7:04)
Book Of Brilliant Things (5:32)
Glittering Prize (5:21)
King Is White & In The Crowd (8:34)
Speed Your Love To Me/'C' Moon Cry Like A Baby (8:26)
Someone Somwhere In Summertime (6:52)
Promised You A Miracle (5:56)
Big Sleep (7:04)
Waterfront (7:40)
New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84)/Take Me To The River/Light My Fire (11:02)
 in stock $27.40
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Cat: 4AD 0810CD. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
King Fade (CD One: Slow Buildings 30th Anniversary Remasters)
Angel (Will You Be My)
One Blue Hill
Henry
Under Your Nose
Little Gesture
Song Of Solomon
Fine Friend
Gesture Of A Fear
Always I
Suggestion
Fine Friend (CD Two: Fine Friend EP & unreleased Sessions 1993-1995 - extended version)
Special Present (edit)
Marimba
Reprise
On Your Own (Tape demo)
Always I (demo)
Loopy (Tape demo)
Henry (demo)
Angel (acoustic Tape demo)
Honesty Spills (Tape demo)
Marimba (demo)
Review: Up there with other shoegaze trailblazers like Lush, My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, Pale Saints set the bar for dreamy, eerie and atmospheric guitar music and have influenced countless bands sketching out similar sounds since. This third album of theirs, which is now getting the full re-release treatment after being long out of print, saw them achieve new pop heights. The three-minute banger 'Angel (Will You Be My)' and 'Under Your Nose' are particularly strong in this regard, with singer Meriel Barham sounding like she laid the foundation for what The Orielles would go on to become. Elsewhere, 'Henry' - a more than ten-minute epic - shows a more harrowing, dark side of theirs with slow and tuned down tones leaning more towards sludge metal. Pale Saints' ability to express themselves so diversely puts them up there as hallowed forefathers of shoegaze who will never lose relevance.
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 in stock $14.41
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Cat: EDSL 0235. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Insatiable One
To The Birds
Where The Pigs Don't Fly
He's Dead
The Big Time
High Rising
The Living Dead
My Dark Star
Killing Of A Flash Boy
Whipsnade
Modern Boys
Together
Bentswood Boys
Europe Is Our Playground
Every Monday Morning Comes
Have You Ever Been This Low?
Another No One
Young Men
The Sound Of The Streets
Money
WSD
This Time
Jumble Sale Mums
These Are The Sad Songs
Sadie
Graffiti Women
Duchess
The Sadness In You, The Sadness In Me
Dawn Chorus
Let Go
Crackhead
Cheap
Simon
What Violet Says
Still Waiting
Manipulation
You Don’t Know Me
Days Like Dead Moths
Since You Went Away
Heroin
Leaving
God’s Gift
There Is No Me If There Is No You
Darkest Days
The Prey
Blinded
Review: Imagine you're in for a long car journey and can only take one Suede album, which one do you take? Well, this is the one, really. Reissued as an expanded 3CD set, it features all their best b-sides from the hallowed first three albums (Suede (1993), Dog Man Star (1994) and Coming Up (1996), plus a further 19 B-sides and extra tracks from 1999 to 2023. It's the extra, latter day era numbers that are getting a standalone release on vinyl for Record Store Day as Sci-Fi Lullabies Vol.2, but with this CD set you get everything lumped in together as a bumper package. The tracklist is ridiculous: 'The Sadness in You, the Sadness in Me' from 2022 is a power ballad that could stir the most stoic of hearts. 'Another No One' is a slow, achingly beautiful and melancholy number and 'Europe Is Our Playground' - clearly written pre-Brexit - celebrates a golden Schengen era: "From Spain to Camber Sands/Europe is our playground."
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 in stock $29.94
10
Cat: JACK 080. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:30)
Changed My Address (2:52)
Carnaby Street (2:31)
Modern World (2:35)
Time For Truth (3:54)
London Girl (2:29)
All Around The World (2:26)
Sounds From The Street (3:05)
London Traffic (1:44)
Bricks & Mortar (1:39)
In The City (2:34)
Takin' My Love (2:23)
Review: Experience the white knuckle energy of the band's early U.S. tour at the legendary punk club, with a mix of tracks from their 1977 debut In the City and their second album - also released '77 - This Is the Modern World. Technically named the Rathskiller, the Boston venue was nicknamed The Rat and built a reputation as a basement dive bar that has hosted acts that have gone on to be the biggest names in rock. The Jam are a case in point and on red hot form here with the Paul Weller-led band thrashing through the likes of 'Carnaby Street', 'In The City' and 'All Around The World' in an unpolished, ramshackle and intimate way that the studio albums can't conjure.
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 in stock $20.91
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Cat: TRANS 850XX. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Do Things My Own Way (3:41)
JanSport Backpack (4:12)
Hit Me, Baby (3:45)
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab (4:21)
My Devotion (4:18)
Don't Dog It (3:20)
In Daylight (4:10)
I-405 (3:22)
A Long Red Light (3:02)
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears (3:22)
A Little Bit Of Light Banter (3:31)
Lord Have Mercy (4:41)
 in stock $33.88
12
Cat: LBJ 397LP. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Silver Lining (3:36)
Portions For Foxes (4:44)
With Arms Outstretched (3:42)
Dreamworld (4:44)
A Better Son/Daughter (4:23)
The Execution Of All Things (4:12)
The Moneymaker (6:16)
I Never (1:01)
Wires & Waves (3:18)
The Frug (2:40)
Does He Love You? (5:12)
Review: Rootsy LA indie darlings Rilo Kiley have reformed to embrace their retrospective best of era, even though it feels just like yesterday that the Jenny Lewis-fronted group were in their early 20s releasing their first albums. The band strongly evoke that late-00s/early-10's golden era of indie/chamber pop and are among the best representatives of that time. 'With The Arms Outstretched' is classic songwriting full of emotional depth. It is blessed to have Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes fame on backing vocals and it's sure to bring the crowds to floods of tears of joy in the reunion shows. Meanwhile, 'Let Me Back In' has a bit of The Strokes drummer's side project Little Joy about it, with its beautiful arpeggio picking and smoky, noir vocals. Elsewhere, 'A Better Son/Daughter' works around a stripped back Moldy Peaches-esque simplicity, before bubbling up into more of a procession with lyrics you can't help but want to march along to.
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 in stock $28.53
13
Cat: COK 45001. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Where Did I Go Wrong? (3:48)
Family (4:15)
Review: Brenda is the soul-infused solo project of prolific Melbourne drummer and multi-instrumentalist Hudson Whitlock who now makes a stunning debut on College Of Knowledge Records with two tender ballads. He is already known for his work with Surprise Chef and Karate Boogaloo and here steps into the spotlight as a vocalist delivering introspective lyrics in a fragile falsetto. Drawing from sweet soul traditions of the 60s and Melbourne's cinematic soul movement, both 'Where Did I Go Wrong?' and 'Family' show off Brenda's emotive, indie-soul sound with lush arrangements and heartfelt deliveries marking a poignant and promising new chapter for Whitlock.
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 in stock $14.41
14
Cat: PARALP 657. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Plainsong (4:36)
High (3:48)
A Night Like This (4:11)
The End Of The World (4:08)
Charlotte Sometimes (4:19)
Lovesong (3:48)
Taking Off (3:30)
Primary (4:11)
Jupiter Crash (3:53)
Closedown (4:35)
Before Three (5:01)
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea (7:39)
A Strange Day (4:39)
Disintegration (8:33)
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (5:18)
The Kiss (7:01)
 in stock $28.53
15
Cat: 198028 89361. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Silver Lining (4:56)
Wonderful Life (3:58)
Blood, Tears & Gold (4:09)
Sunday (3:51)
Stay (3:49)
Illuminated (3:17)
Evelyn (3:44)
Better Than Love (3:31)
Devotion (4:13)
Unspoken (4:32)
The Water (3:34)
Verona (1:49)
Affair (6:10)
Mother Nature (2:50)
Happiness (3:32)
All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day (4:26)
Wonderful Life (Arthur Baker remix) (6:46)
Review: To mark its 15th anniversary, Hurts' debut album Happiness receives a long-awaited vinyl release as a rather special limited-edition picture disc. The synth-pop duo's breakthrough was originally released in 2010 and is revisited in full here with all the hits, featuring such as 'Better Than Love,' 'Wonderful Life' and 'Stay.' This debut vinyl pressing adds further value with a side of deluxe edition highlights including the festive fan favourite 'All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day' and Arthur Baker's remix of 'Wonderful Life.' It's a sleek and nostalgic listen that reminds of the moody glamour and melodic punch of Hurts' defining debut.
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 in stock $44.63
16
Cat: DEMREC 1290PD. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Insatiable One (6:38)
To The Birds (1:41)
Where The Pigs Don't Fly (5:33)
He's Dead (5:16)
The BigTime (4:15)
High Rising (5:25)
The Living Dead (2:48)
My Dark Star (4:08)
Killing Of A Flash Boy (3:57)
Whipsnade (4:16)
Modern Boys (4:01)
Together (4:20)
Bentswood Boys (3:07)
Europe Is Our Playground (5:39)
Every Monday Morning Comes (4:26)
Have You Ever Been This Low? (3:49)
Another No One (3:39)
Young Men (4:37)
The Sound Of The Streets (4:56)
Money (4:06)
WSD (5:47)
This Time (5:44)
Jumble Sale Mums (4:14)
These Are The Sad Songs (6:20)
Sadie (5:24)
Graffitti Women (4:48)
Duchess (3:33)
 in stock $67.51
17
Cat: LPKRS 814C. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
What Am I, Gatsby? (4:55)
She Never Leant Upon A Bar (6:24)
Soundtrack (6:01)
Take Me Out To A Bar (5:59)
I'm Not Clinging To Life (3:20)
Not Cool Like NY/Not Cool Like LA (6:03)
Fade Like Rain (4:28)
Big Business (5:57)
The Show Musn't Go On (6:19)
Review: Sarah Mary Chadwick's ninth album drifts in on the smoke and hush of a late-night confessional. Half jukebox heartbreak, half art-song seance, we find a multi-talented but downcast musician tiptoeing the edge of a major life shift, as Chadwick sings of the moments before a commitment to sobriety. Hers is the kind of detoxified clarity that only hindsight allows; tremulous voices sing with candid exposure on 'I'm Not Clinging To Life' through subjects of age and lost time, backlaid by piano pitched so high we can feel vicariously the artist's vertigo. The New Zealand-born Melbourner recorded the album with Chris Townend, who reamped the full mix through a piano held open by a sandbag to create its strange, aspirant reverb effect heard throughout. The result is a record attenuated by granular bulks of memory and detachment; devastation, reframed with restraint.
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 in stock $31.36
18
Thinking Of You (3:19)
Faint Hearts (3:51)
Castles In The Air (3:33)
Take (4:07)
Cruel Circus (3:51)
Hammond Song (4:25)
Virgins & Philistines (3:50)
Yours Sincerely (3:40)
Armchair Theatre (4:58)
Sorry (3:15)
Review: Marking its 40th anniversary with a special new remaster, The Colour Field's seminal Virgins and Philistines by returns and shows a whole new generation why the band's sophisticated blend of new wave, pop, and introspective songwriting made such a mark, Originally released in 1985 and fronted by former Specials and Fun Boy Three vocalist Terry Hall, the album features standout tracks like the UK Top 20 hit 'Thinking of You', which alongside the rest of the originals have been taken from the original tape. However this edition also includes a bonus disc with early singles and B-sides appearing on vinyl for the first time making it a must-cop for '80s alternative pop fans.
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 in stock $35.87
19
Head Together (3:52)
A Million Days (4:23)
Wolves (4:12)
Albatross (4:12)
Glass Room (4:58)
All Is Fair (5:10)
Control (6:27)
Rest Of The World (2:52)
You Caught My Eye (5:29)
Do What You Will (3:36)
Time (4:07)
Wolves (alternative version) (4:09)
Albatross (alternative version) (3:40)
A Million Days (alternative version) (4:17)
Fade Away (bonus track) (3:39)
Albatross (live At Suhr Guitar Factor) (5:06)
Review: Canadian rock outfit Big Wreck celebrates this year's Record Store Day with the first-ever vinyl release of their acclaimed Albatross album. This deluxe anniversary edition includes a bonus track, 'Fade Away', as well as alternate versions by Eric Ratz and Ian Thornley, plus a live recording from Suhr Guitar Factory. The original album came back in 2012 and saw Albatross earn chart-topping success and critical praise for its soaring guitar work and powerful vocals. They make just as much of a mark now, more than a decade on and with the addition of the new cuts, this reissue brings all new depth to the record.
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 in stock $49.70
20
The Sunrise (3:34)
Singing Elvis (3:33)
Rivertown (4:48)
Silver Gun (3:47)
The Red Rocks Of Spain (3:55)
Ride Again (3:15)
The Hill (2:43)
Colwyn Bay (4:18)
Highwater (2:53)
I Loved The Summer Of Hate (3:18)
10 Grand (5:40)
 in stock $22.32
21
Liberty Feelup (4:51)
Let's Get Out (4:00)
PS Exclusive (4:38)
Philip (2:52)
Juno (5:24)
Love Trinity (4:17)
Young Offenders (3:10)
The Leanover (8:16)
14 Days (3:27)
Is Is & IRS (6:28)
Sorrow (7:59)
New Town (1:08)
 in stock $25.71
22
Cat: 964148 231. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
With Love From A To Z
Spaceman In Tulsa
Boxcars
Virginia Through The Rain
Under The Aurora
The Tall Grass
Elevator Boots
Angel Of 14th Street
Bobby & The Rat-Kings
Review: Seven strong San Francisco rock band Counting Crows have always walked a fine line between intimate storytelling and grandiose soundscapes. This time - taking the four tracks from their Butter Suite pt 1 Ep and adding five more new tracks - they sound like a band utterly in control of their own narrative. Adam Duritz's lyrics reflect a certain self-assurance as they weave through themes of reinvention and regret. Musically, the band brings a tighter, more focused intensity, merging rock, folk and even hints of alt-country with the ease of a band at their peak. 'Spaceman In Tulsa' takes its time, unfolding languidly, savouring every detail before pushing forward. And in moments like 'Boxcars,' it's clear this is the most cohesive they've sounded in years, with every instrument serving the story rather than competing for attention. They've done the work, and now, it's all paying off.
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 in stock $26.83
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Cat: TRANS 850CD. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Do Things My Own Way
JanSport Backpack
Hit Me, Baby
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
My Devotion
Don't Dog It
In Daylight
I-405 Rules
A Long Red Light
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
A Little Bit Of Light Banter
Lord Have Mercy
Review: Ron and Russell Mael's 28th album as Sparks finds the eccentric, iconic sibling duo in typically fun and forthright form. Ironically titled MAD! - a label that has been used plenty of times to describe their self-contained sound world - the set sees them offer up frequently lightly satirical songs inspired by such subjects as branded packpacks (the gloriously silly 'JanSport Backpack'), performative devotion, toxic banter and online influencer culture - all soundtracked by the brothers' unique musical blend of fuzzy guitars, new wave synth-pop sounds, over-the-top operatic references and oddball electronic noises. Basically, it's a Sparks album - and an excellent one at that.
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 in stock $13.54
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Love Will Tear Us Apart (live At The Moonlight club London UK, April 3, 1980) (3:40)
Glass (3:57)
Digital (3:26)
Heart & Soul (4:48)
Isolation (3:24)
Disorder (3:26)
Atrocity Exhibition (6:59)
Atmosphere (4:44)
Atmosphere (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (2:22)
Wilderness (3:00)
Shadowplay (3:53)
Insight (4:06)
Colony (4:06)
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Love Will Tear Us Apart (3:40)
Glass (3:57)
Digital (3:26)
Heart & Soul (4:48)
Isolation (3:24)
Disorder (3:26)
Atrocity Exhibition (6:59)
Atmosphere (4:44)
Atmosphere (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (2:22)
Wilderness (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (3:00)
Shadowplay (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (3:53)
Insight (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (4:06)
Colony (live At The Factory, Hulme, UK, September 28, 1979) (4:06)
Review: Famed for having hosted the likes of Hendrix and The Stones, the Moonlight Club in the basement of the vintage Hampstead pub The Railway, was a ram-packed sweaty room and a fantastic place to have seen Joy Division live. The Ian Curtis-fronted Macclesfield post-punk legends played three nights on the trot here and the setlist is the stuff of legends, nicely meandering through the best tracks from their Closer, Still, Unknown Pleasures albums and beyond. Side 2 includes a run of tracks that they recorded in the briefly opened and since demolished Factory live venue in Moss Side, Manchester, bringing you back to a time when the city was in its monochromatic prime..
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Cat: VLF 098. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
You're Dead (4:01)
U (3:40)
Shake Your Ass (1:17)
AUX (3:09)
Entrypoint (1:59)
Post Romance (3:58)
Littleboy (1:55)
Mild To Moderate Pain (3:13)
Lambs Exe (2:25)
Dualism (3:24)
Heaven (3:16)
SOS (4:26)
 in stock $29.37
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Cat: TMR 1071. Rel: 05 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Archbishop Harold Holmes (2:52)
Archbishop Harold Holmes (live) (3:28)
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Cat: 198029 03061. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Open Your Heart Or Die Trying (3:35)
Pink Elephant (3:46)
Year Of The Snake (2:33)
Circle Of Trust (2:59)
Alien Nation (6:03)
Beyond Salvation (4:26)
Ride Or Die (3:51)
I Love Her Shadow (7:01)
She Cries Diamond Rain (4:16)
Stuck In My Head (2:46)
Review: Pink Elephant is Arcade Fire's first album since 2022's We, and it serves as a compact and cathartic return that is defined by its sense of reflection and emotional recalibration. It has been co-produced by Daniel Lanois and leans into intimate textures and moving drums with standout tracks like 'Year of the Snake' and 'Ride or Die', evoking both earnest self-examination and communal uplift. Elsewhere, there is the hypnotic 'Circle of Trust' and haunting title track, which showcase the band's ability to mix grandeur with vulnerability and means that this is a work that again cements Arcade Fire's reputation as one of indie's finest.
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Cat: FLAT51 033CD. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
When The Lights Go Out
Big City
Blackboard Sky
Room With A View
Chains Of Luck
Hollywood The Second Time
Country Of Man
Elvis Bought Dora A Cadillac
Far Side Of Crazy
This Business Of Love
The Grass Is Greener
Wrong Way To Hollywood
Ain't My Day/Back In The Laundromat
(Don't Spill My) Courage
Dance You Fuckers
 in stock $14.68
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Cat: FOG 717. Rel: 26 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Augur
The Black Sail
In Poseidon's Temple
Return From War
Ballad Of Qetesh
Sacrifice By The River
The Priest's Wife
The Staff Of Anubis
The Servant Girl
Calliope's Song
Hyperion's Oar
Wedding By The River
Unison
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Juno Records
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