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Juno Recommends Rock / Indie / Folk / Metal / Punk / 50s / 60s April 2020

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie

Juno Recommends Rock/Indie/Folk/Metal/Punk/50s/60s April 2020
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Cat: RTTD 016. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
All You Need (4:42)
Repetition (6:48)
Overload (3:07)
Always The Same (9:47)
Review: While Helena Hauff and her Return To Disorder label may be best known as a go-to for gutter-dwelling electro and techno, her intentions and tastes reach way beyond that. Here she welcomes back the brilliant Children Of Leir, UK-based psych garage outfit with a style that comes on like 13th Floor Elevators, My Bloody Valentine and Amon Duul popping 'ludes and heading to the last chance saloon. Huge wall of sound guitars, liberal effects processing and as much scuzziness as they can muster can't hide the pop sensibilities buried away in the songs - these guys are the real deal.
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out of stock $12.62
2
Cat: 4AD 0192LP. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Blood Bitch (4:32)
Wax & Wane (3:57)
But I'm Not (2:44)
Blind Dumb Deaf (3:46)
Shallow Then Halo (5:15)
The Hollow Men (4:55)
Garlands (4:26)
Grail Overfloweth (5:22)
out of stock $24.74
3
Cat: 4AD 0193LP. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Lazy Calm (6:35)
Fluffy Tuffs (3:06)
Throughout The Dark Months Of April (3:05)
Whales Tails (3:18)
Oomingmak (2:44)
Little Spacey (3:28)
Feet-Like Fins (3:22)
How To Brng A Blush To The Snow (3:52)
The Thinner The Air (3:14)
out of stock $20.53
4
Cat: PIASLL 141LPC. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
I'm Not Your Dog (2:57)
Slumlord (3:24)
Salvia Hog (3:06)
Samurai (3:21)
Sleep People (2:55)
Carla's Got A Boyfriend (3:47)
The Night Chancers (3:03)
Hello, I'm Sorry (2:21)
Daylight (2:34)
Say Nothing (2:46)
Review: Here it is then. The UK's Cockney wide-boy with a penchant for old school croonerdom - or at least showmanship - delivers his long awaited sixth album, his most anticipated to date and the one that's set to cement him even further as a household name. Like the guy in the sharp, Rat Pack-esque suite you talk to down the local boozer, a guy whose eccentricities are only equaled by his (often volatile) life experiences, 'The Night Chancers' is all about observations of everyday outsiders. In many ways the tracks themselves are relatively formulaic - nobody is re-writing any of the recording rules here. Constant use of female backing vocals accentuating some of the traditional pop roots at play here. Nevertheless, everything is exceptionally well produced, with Dury's dulcet, spoken word storytelling as blunt and uncompromising as it is poetic.
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out of stock $18.68
5
Cat: LRSH 1LP. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Dead Radio (5:39)
Breakdown (& Then...) (6:27)
She Cried (4:58)
I Burnt Your Clothes (4:10)
Exit Everything (7:35)
Silver Chain (4:39)
White Wedding (2:55)
Undone (6:56)
Autoluminescent (3:27)
Sleep Alone (7:39)
out of stock $32.90
6
Cat: WIGLP 466. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Swimming Pool (feat Julia Holter) (5:02)
Hunter (4:20)
Eden (feat Charlotte Gainsbourg) (4:10)
Away (4:27)
Don’t Beat The Girl Out Of My Boy (feat Courtney Barnett) (3:27)
Wish (feat Joe Talbot (Idles)) (4:05)
Indies Or Paradise (4:16)
Review: Is Anna Calvi one of the most vital artists currently working in music? Perhaps. Hyperbole aside, she's certainly consistent in terms of innovative ideas, and packs talent in abundance - her tracks are powerful, seductive, dark, mysterious and infinitely repeatable. Or re-playable.

With 'Hunted' she's at it again, opting to rework her celebrated 'Hunter' album into acoustic interpretations. Which doesn't sound particularly unique, until you learn she's invited a truly all-star cast of contemporary greats along for the ride, including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Julia Holter, Courtney Barnett and Joe 'IDLES' Talbot. With a cast like that you can bet your bottom dollar the finished product is going to be something very special indeed. Proof, if it were needed, that there's still much outsider attitude left in the world everything might not be quite so hopeless.
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 in stock $24.74
7
Cat: RT 0124T. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
House Music All Night Long (5:55)
House Music All Night Long (Jason JACK IS mix) (6:07)
Review: It's up for debate whether house music managed to create for itself the best tagline of any genre, ever, but either way Jarv Is clearly wants to appeal to our sense of nostalgia and community with this two-track EP that is pretty much quintessential fare when it comes to the canon's emotive sound. Opening with the original mix, expect the kind of euphoric party vibes combined with a slight sense of reflective melancholia that can really make one track stand apart from so many of its four-to-the-floor peers. Warm vibes, soaring vocals and an epic, almost-gospel charged chorus. Flip it to find something a little closer to acid, jaggedly rave synth lines and staccato strings abound. Altogether exactly what you want to really set the house party off.
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out of stock $8.41
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Cat: LRSH 2LP. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
(I Know) A Girl Called Jonny (3:50)
Shut Me Down (4:24)
Life's What You Make It (6:42)
Pop Crimes (7:11)
Nothin' (3:43)
Wayward Man (3:44)
Ave Maria (3:57)
The Golden Age Of Bloodshed (4:29)
out of stock $24.20
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Cat: MOVLP 2594C. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Shining Road (3:51)
Pale Blue Sky (3:31)
Reverie (4:01)
Lilies (3:46)
Are You Gone? (2:59)
Loved (3:11)
Beautiful Friend (3:13)
Bewildered (4:19)
Come This Far (4:11)
Paris & Rome (6:05)
In The Night (3:59)
out of stock $23.95
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Cat: 4AD 0208LPE. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
4 American Dollars (5:39)
Overtime (2:54)
IOU (4:42)
Advice To Teenage Self (0:51)
State House (It's A Man's World) (1:46)
Born To Lose (3:10)
And Yet It Moves/Y Se Mueve (3:34)
The Most Hurtful Thing (1:01)
Denise, Don't Wait (4:18)
Woodstock '99 (2:37)
The Color Of Your Childhood Bedroom (0:28)
The Quiver To The Bomb (4:20)
Red Ford Radio (2:06)
Review: Album titles are rarely accidental in their connotations. US Girls don't break from that with this record. 'Heavy Light' gives more than a nod to Franz Kafka, the literary icon concerned with the existential threat posed to our souls by post-industrialised orders. As a body of music, there's plenty here to invoke a sense of dread and unease, taking well-targeted pot shots at politics rather than scattergun approaches to commentary, and pairing those with tangible atmosphere.

Meg Remy at her finest, then, with the mastermind behind this project finding herself as part of a collective for the first time under this moniker, rather than genuine leader -Basia Bulat and Rich Morel co-write. The end product is an epic in every way, from the catchier-than-corona opening title number, with its hook-y strings and pop groove, to the industrial-edges of the percussion-vocal duet 'Red Ford Radio'.
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out of stock $24.74
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Cat: BELLA 995VX. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Folk/Americana
Just For Love (3:14)
'69 Corvette (4:21)
New Home (3:44)
So Alive (4:43)
In Heaven Making Love (2:48)
Oh Girl (4:50)
Pirate (3:21)
Enemies (3:46)
Fun For The Masses (3:03)
Platform (3:31)
Riding The Blinds (4:46)
El Camino Real (3:06)
Golden Apples (3:19)
Korean Tea (5:55)
Review: The credits alone should make it clear where this one is coming from. Recorded over the course of six days in a Nashville studio, with Wilco's Pat Sansone on production and sessions musicians called in for services in pedal steel, bass and fiddle (the latter by hero of the instrument, Mark O'Connor), 'Dixie Blur' sees Jonathan Wilson add to an already burgeoning back catalogue of work something for the timeless folk and Americana section of your collection.

And he does this very well indeed. A reflective outing that deals with some relatively standard themes, albeit poignant nonetheless - youth, love, friendship and the loss of any or all of those things - this is a case in point for the power of paring things back and allowing what elements are there to fully shine.
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out of stock $25.80
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Cat: WIGLP 471X. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Folk/Americana
ACC Kirtan (6:17)
Xian Man (4:06)
The Greatest Own In Legal History (3:44)
Cash Up (4:07)
Shadowbanned (3:23)
What Kind Of Person (3:27)
Flowin' Robes (2:50)
Brainwashed (4:58)
Signal Western (3:43)
Amberjack (4:16)
Review: In 2020 Pavement fans are getting excited about the band's reunion tour, but frontman Stephen Malkmus seems rather disinterested in rehashes (not that we're suggesting he's not up for the band's new dates). As his own album shows; the latest in a growing oeuvre of varied curveballs betraying a broad taste in music and a similar scope in terms of talent.

'Sparkle Hard' was his 2018 LP that explored downtempo nuances via strings and vocal effects. 2019's 'Groove Denied' celebrated proto-electronics and post-punk, making anyone with even a passing interest in bands like The Units want to sit down with the maestro and pick his brains. By contrast, 'Traditional Techniques' is a full-blown, or rather subtly proud folk album in the truest sense. Aided by Decemberists guitarist Chris Funk, Matt Sweeney of Chavez note and Afghan aficionado Qais Essar, it's further proof that Malkmus has depths previously unexplored.
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out of stock $19.48
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Cat: PARA 284LPLTD. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Rock
Interview (1:07)
Love You Till Tuesday (3:05)
When I Live My Dream (3:38)
Little Bombardier (3:31)
Silly Boy Blue (3:31)
In The Heat Of The Morning (2:40)
When I'm Five (3:02)
Interview (1:34)
Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed (3:48)
Buzz The Fuzz (2:29)
Karma Man (3:05)
London Bye Ta Ta (2:38)
An Occasional Dream (2:53)
Janine (4:42)
The Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (3:38)
Fill Your Heart (2:28)
The Prettiest Star (2:41)
Waiting For The Man (5:42)
Width Of A Circle (5:38)
out of stock $20.53
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Cat: AFAR 001LPX. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Rock
Effigy Of Salt (4:10)
Page Of Cups (3:39)
Let Me Forget (4:22)
I Should Have Looked Away (3:35)
Right Down To The Heart (6:48)
La Vita Nuova (3:46)
Little Beast (3:07)
Courage (7:22)
Ceann Bro (4:31)
The Last Boy (4:50)
I Never Asked (5:06)
I Just Want To Know If You're Alright (3:59)
Weatherspace (3:41)
However Worn (5:24)
out of stock $24.74
15
Cat: KCEP 6080. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Progressive Rock
Cat Food (2:48)
Cat Food (live) (4:42)
Cat Food (alternate mix) (4:57)
Groon (3:33)
 in stock $8.41
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Atlanta Lie Low
121
The Circle
Falling Star
I Want To Be Quiet
Cat's Life
Girl To A World
Drop
Beyond Their Law
Forever & Time
Lonely Boy (3:04)
Brookfield 1975 (3:52)
out of stock $27.89
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Cat: DC 735. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Flowery Noontide (3:38)
Meadow (4:11)
Riding (4:07)
Voices (3:46)
Hearts & Daggers (8:25)
Byss & Abyss (6:02)
Daughter (2:59)
Travel Mountains (6:15)
out of stock $25.00
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Cat: MEX 282. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Track 1 (1:18)
Track 2 (1:46)
Track 3 (3:03)
Track 4 (7:29)
Ain't So Hard To Do (2:46)
Track 6 (1:52)
Track 7 (2:24)
Track 8 (5:42)
Track 9 (0:47)
Track 10 (5:03)
Track 11 (4:17)
Track 12 (2:10)
Track 13 (2:56)
Review: Swedish heavy psychedelic rockers Dungen are pretty incredible live on stage. Even if you've never seen them, the contents of this record are enough to assure you of that. There's palpable energy emitting from the speakers, a grungy but cosmic barrage of sounds that grab you almost from the off (aptly-titled opener "Track 1" introduces things via a gentile, bluesy warm up) before we're plunged into Led Zep-esque territories. To make that comparison would likely have the devout on both sides up in arms - it's lazy but nonetheless relevant. What's here is far from your average live-on-record offering; it's a true showcase of their famed and largely improvised shows, and real evidence of what they are capable of bestowing on us to keep if it weren't for the nature of studio albums themselves. A creative tour de force in action, laid down for all time.
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out of stock $17.89
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Cat: M 215UKLP. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
All I Hear (3:21)
Something Missing (2:55)
Problem Child (2:57)
Jericho (2:59)
No Surprise (3:27)
Paris (3:10)
Killing Me (3:26)
All The Idols (3:15)
Every Word (3:45)
Zero Hour (2:45)
The Wait (3:22)
Review: Jumping out of the starting blocks with the huge anthem 'All I Hear', it's fist-to-air chorus and soaring guitar chords, clearly The Slow Readers Club want people to stand up and take real notice of their latest long-form outing. 'The Joy Of The Return' indeed, with this record coming at a time when the band are still getting back to normal life following a marathon 32-date European tour. If that opener is a little too upfront-indie-rock 'n' roll, then there's plenty here that diverges from that path. The jittery highs on 'Zero Hour', combined with its broken drums and hugely emotive atmosphere is something very special indeed, and anything but by numbers. 'Paris' oozes a laidback cool, guitars coming with a sense of improvisation at moments and 'Jericho' is one of those quiet but loud beasts.
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out of stock $15.53
20
Cat: SP 1342X. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Ego (3:48)
Make It Stop (3:04)
/// (0:37)
Stranger (4:44)
Running (4:17)
Connect The Dots (3:55)
Fall In Love (4:23)
Coincidence Or Fate (4:05)
What Separates Us (4:03)
///////// (0:48)
Keep Out (4:14)
Saving Face (3:48)
Say Something (2:55)
Review: To say there's something staunchly retro about the second album from this Los Angeles-based outfit would be both accurate (in some ways at least) and slovenly. Yes, there are clear shades of 80s electronic romanticism in this, nuances of New Order audible throughout, but this is a record very much of Moaning's own making, as vivid as it is complex and engrossing. It's not all uptempo business like opener 'Ego', which could score any movie featuring oversized coats and ill-fitting shirts if ever a track could. 'Connect The Dots' feeds on shoegaze, 'What Separates Us' is for Simple Minds followers, and "Say Something', which closes out the LP, is a stadium-filling anthem set to marching band rhythm that manages to pull you into a sort of meditative, trance-like state.
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out of stock $21.05
21
Ain't Going Down To The Well/Gun Street Girl (5:27)
Jockey Full Of Bourbon (3:31)
Hold On (7:06)
Chocolate Jesus (5:12)
Sixteen Shell From A Thirty Ought Six (7:11)
Tango Til' They're Sore (3:08)
Innocent When You Dream (5:39)
Tom Traubert's Blues (6:00)
Fall Of Troy (4:27)
Filipino Box Spring Hog (3:08)
Back In The Good Ol' World (Gypsy) (2:05)
I Can't Wait To Get Off Work (& See My Baby On Montgomery Avenue) (4:13)
 in stock $20.53
22
Cat: NW 5378LP. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Nothing's Impossible (4:09)
Got To Go My Own Way (3:24)
Do You Think We'll Last Forever? (4:15)
Feelings Are A Thing Of The Past (1:04)
Feel The Way I Want (4:05)
Freak Like Me (3:42)
Someone New (3:14)
Pipe Dreams (3:20)
Command Z (1:23)
Back At The Beginning (4:23)
I Took A Ride (5:16)
Review: If you've ever seen the smash hit Netflix sci-fi series Altered Carbon then consider Caroline Rose's decision to invest in a new sleeve. Trace the singer-songwriter's history back and you'll find early work heavily influenced by, or indeed completely existing within, the country scene, guitar-twangs and melodrama abound. By 2018 she was clearly eying up a transition on the album 'Loner', and then two years on she's finally cast aside the badlands sounds in favour of something altogether more glossy and mainstream chart-friendly.

Her lyrics still have warmth, honesty and wit. And 'Superstar' definitely packs melodrama. But this is unashamedly pop, dancefloor moments, stadia-filling crescendos and synthesised element are everywhere. At its darkest and most innovative are the whirring anti-harmonies of 'Command Z', with those affected vocals. Next track 'Back At The Beginning' is perhaps the funkiest, while the sweetest comes from sugar-coated uptempo number 'Do You Think We'll Last Forever'.
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out of stock $22.10
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Cat: SCR 152. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Fosas Limitadas (3:47)
Lux, Lumina (CC Crain remix) (4:42)
El Olivo (3:59)
Unificado (Pye Corner Audio remix) (7:57)
Review: Beguiling, intriguing, immersive and about as far from obsolete as you could ask for in an age when so much music seems happy to exist in a kind of pointless no man's land lacking anything like innovation, if not defined by total uselessness. Prepare to commend Lorelle, your new favourite psychedelic aural adventure, not to mention the much-loved London label Sonic Cathedral, if you're not already obsessed with it. There's more depth and substance to the four tracks offered here than many artists can manage in an album. '"Fosas Limitadas" has shades of Powell's earthier scuzz, "Lux, Lumina" is straight up hallucinatory fare, or at least CC Crain's remix - included here - fits that description. "El Olivo" is a tripped out odyssey that's at once beautiful and unnerving, while the closer, a Pye Corner Audio version of "Unificado" grows into a subtle but highly emotive wall of atmosphere over eight stunning minutes.
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out of stock $14.21
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Cat: PTKF 21721. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Tin King (4:00)
Harmony (4:34)
Anybody (4:17)
Save It 'til Later (4:22)
Ordinary Boy (4:53)
Mariella (5:12)
Water In My Veins (5:14)
Bumblebees (5:05)
The Moon & Mercury (4:48)
Review: Nigel Godrich and Joey Waronker, known to some as members of Atoms For Peace, and Laura Bettinson once again emerge from the studio with something pretty damn special. Collectively making up Ultraista, their latest kicks off with the propellant and wholly groove-driven "Tin King", its lunging bass providing a somewhat unusual background to a hypnotic, send and return vocal section that's pure twisted choral elegance. Sweet yet dirty, for want of better couple of words. From there things take on a more cosmic tone. "Harmony'"'s subtle glittering synths and layered, stepped percussion. "Save It 'Til Later"'s gradual emergence into ethereality. "The Moon & Mercury"'s gentile but emotional harmonisations. A very welcome way for a very welcome return to the release schedule to pan out, "Sister" is infinitely re-playable.
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out of stock $16.59
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Cat: JAG 343LPC1. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Blood Bank (4:45)
Beach Baby (2:35)
Babys (4:42)
Woods (4:49)
Blood Bank (live From Ericsson Globe, Stockholm SE, Oct 21 2018) (5:38)
Beach Baby (live From The Bomb Factory, Dallas TX, Jan 23 2018) (3:05)
Babys (live From Eventim Apollo Hammersmith, London UK, Mar 4 2018) (6:16)
Woods (live From Pitchfork Paris Presented By La Blogothèque, Nov 3 2018) (3:33)
out of stock $27.11
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Cat: SC 393LP. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Born Confused (3:03)
Sweet (3:39)
Don't Ask Me Twice (3:21)
Long (4:49)
Nephews (4:26)
Pop Song (5:04)
Give/Take (3:54)
Lilac (5:33)
Circling (3:15)
(Something) (2:03)
Homecoming Song (2:42)
Review: The build up to this one has been notable. Back in 2016, Porridge Radio's "garden shed recorded" LP, "Rice, Pasta And Other Fillers" landed to critical acclaim if not a huge audience. That said, combined with a few impressive demos they have garnered a real following over the years, and as such their debut studio long form comes at a point when for many this lot feel less like a new band, and more of a secret weapon. There's a vast range of influences here, with both The Cranberries and Charli XCX cited in the release notes. Overall you might be more surprised at the latter than the former when you hear the work - it's born of a guitar world rather than electronic pop, with the track entitled "Pop Song" - actually a disparate and heartfelt swooning slice of melancholia - hitting that point right on the head. Exceptional DIY stuff.
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out of stock $19.48
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The Good Times Are Killing Me (Blues) (2:48)
Got Love If You Want It (3:04)
Main Line (4:03)
When I Was A Cowboy (Out On The Western Plains) (2:33)
All My Feelings Denied (Blues) (2:54)
Ranscombe Farm Boogie (3:09)
Wiley Coyote (Blues) (4:11)
The Double Axe (Blues) (2:46)
Why Did I Destroy Our Love (2:27)
My Love For You (2:23)
What's Wrong With Me (2:38)
You Wonder Why I'm Hurting (3:20)
Review: It doesn't get much bluesier than this new outing from the irrepressible Wild Billy and his sometime collaborators The Chatham Singers. You just need to hear a fraction of 'The Good Times Are Killing Me' to feel the blood, sweat and tears buried beneath the gutsy guitar work, staccato harmonica lines and drum stabs to picture a smoky, boozy bar scene somewhere in Nowheresville.

Laying claim to a catalogue of rough and ready business stretching back to the 1970s, Childish's formative adventures in punk can still be heard, offering a rawer edge than many of his blues contemporaries - which is saying something. Tracks like 'Main Line' boast the kind of cacophonies that fill rooms with frantic dancers, 'When I Was A Cowboy (Out On The Western Plains)' exemplifies a more journeyman side, while 'All My Feelings' and 'Ranscombe Farm Boogie' swing with freight train rhythms.
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out of stock $13.16
28
Cat: EE 006. Rel: 23 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Live Tonight (3:10)
No One's Bothered (2:52)
Bonx In A Six (3:35)
Silly Me (3:15)
Cunt Make It Up (2:30)
Face To Faces (3:30)
Arabia (3:02)
In Quiet Streets (4:16)
Tarantula Deadly Cargo (3:20)
Rupert Trousers (3:11)
Giddy On The Ciggies (4:10)
The Blob (2:41)
 in stock $14.73
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Cat: PROINC 003VC. Rel: 16 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Jacqueline (2:43)
Be Your Drug (2:29)
Move To San Francisco (3:02)
Wasted On You (3:11)
The Things We Knew Last Night (3:29)
Call Your Name (3:12)
Love You More (3:48)
Sad Happy (3:42)
Wake Up Call (2:54)
Sympathy (2:52)
Battered & Bruised (2:21)
Hope There's A Heaven (3:52)
Train To Lime Street (1:45)
Birthday Cake (4:20)
Review: With its cover presenting a tragic clown, and the not-so-subtle album title, there are plenty of hints as to the themes and tracks on the fourth album from Liverpudlian indie troupe Circa Waves. In reality it's not really a case of veering wildly between emotional extremes, the complete thing is far more balanced than that, but there's certainly a small spectrum of feelings presented here. At its most melancholic, or at least reflective, "The Things We Knew Last Night" offers up lamentations and a narrative of what should have been but perhaps never was, seen through a sparse, pared back acoustic anthem. "Hope There's A Heaven" ponders on similar subject matter - that which cannot be changed. At the other side of the package, at least in so far as atmosphere goes, the likes of "Call Your Name" play out like rousing calls to Merseyside action, local references abound, while "Train To Lime Street" is a late night instrumental ode to witching hour sleeplessness.
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out of stock $23.69
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Cat: FAT 133. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Punk/Hardcore
Dearly Departed (2:02)
Double Arrows Down (2:26)
Zero Remorse (2:34)
Notre Dame (2:33)
Sad To Me (2:35)
Can't Come Clean (2:01)
Blood Pact (2:09)
In The Doghouse (2:32)
13 Stories Down (2:50)
Radio Silence (1:49)
House On Fire (2:55)
Southbound Stranger (3:07)
 in stock $22.64
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