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Lone
Lone (LP)
Cat: SOMA 017LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Agenda (4:17)
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari (4:34)
Most Children Do (3:52)
Date (2:56)
Colchicum (3:47)
Komish (6:44)
Land (7:14)
Review: Japanese psychedelic pop singer-songwriter Ai Aso hails from Tokyo and has an almost impossibly wispy thin folky style to her singing that makes her utterly unique. She has been active since 2000 and has worked both solo as well as with the likes of White Heaven members You Ishihara and Michio Kurihara. Her solo album arrived back in 2014 and now a decade on gets a vinyl press via Ideologic Organ. It is beautifully delicate and whimsical, with lullaby-like guitar melodies and her own vaporous vocals drifting gently with a real sense of innocence in the sparse tracks. Lo-fi and intimate, this is a quiet gem.
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Live At The Scala Theatre
Cat: SYPL 14871. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad (4:46)
Silver Spoon (4:29)
Along The Way (2:52)
Bring Me Little Water, Sylvie (5:00)
Things Is 'Bout Comin' My Way (4:36)
Rosewood (5:10)
Whole World's Got The Blues (5:33)
River Blues (3:14)
500 Miles (3:36)
Mole In The Ground (5:28)
Review: Once nominated for the GRAMMY for 'Best Traditional Blues Album', blues and roots legend Eric Bibb delivers a brand new live album to the world, Live At The Scala Theatre, Stockholm, under license from Repute Records. Live at The Scala Theatre contains a selection of songs cherry-picked from Bibb's towering history as a musician, infused with the folk and blues tradition with more contemporary sensibilities. "Without a doubt," says Bibb, The Live at The Scala concert was "the most ambitious gig and recording project of my career." The performance features an all-star lineup of musicians including Eric's longtime collaborator, musical director and producer Glen Scott on bass, keys, drums and backing vocals; Olle Linder on drums and acoustic bass; Johan Lindstrom on pedal steel and electric guitar; Christer Lyssarides on electric guitar and mandola; we could go on.
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Flying On Abraham
Cat: LEGO 319VL. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Wind Machine (4:03)
Jukebox Johnny (4:16)
Moto Moon (5:46)
Shade (4:09)
Critics Lullaby (5:52)
Boys On Canvas (4:58)
Juno (5:23)
Russian Doll (4:27)
Used To Lovin' You (4:16)
Trampoline (5:59)
Review: Diane Birch returns with that spellbinding voice - a transportive powerhouse packing a timeless quality that resonates through her music. The American recording world doing what it has always done so well, creating huge, heartbreaking, hopeful, and captivating mini operas disguised as pop. Or, if you want to get technical here: soft rock, country, folk, r&b and soul. OK, so there are elements of funk and jazz, too, and the result is a heady brew that's pretty inescapable. Harking back to the balladry heydays, with shades of Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, and Carly Simon, to name but a few - in delivery and performance, if not necessarily tone - no matter where you're listening from it's going to be hard to forget this one.
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I Kept These Old Blues
I Kept These Old Blues (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: TSQ 4029GREEN. Rel: 12 Apr 24
Candyman (3:43)
Richland Woman Blues (4:24)
Police Dog Blues (3:14)
Shake Sugaree (5:47)
Vestapol (5:12)
Stagolee (2:50)
Green Rocky Road (3:51)
Frankie (4:00)
Police Sergeant Blues (3:10)
Buck Dancer's Choice (3:39)
Delia (3:19)
Freight Train (3:29)
Review: Country and folk fans alike take heed - Muireann Bradley is a startling new talent in country and bluegrass from County Donegal in Ireland. I Kept These Old Blues absolutely calls back to a golden age of Americana, but Bradley's Irish lilt comes through and entwines with her faithful Southern twang to make for an endlessly charming end result. Her playing is pitch-perfect, stripped to the bone finger-picking all the better to savour the songs and the way they're sung. Don't sleep on this limited coloured vinyl edition of this rough diamond of an album.
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If I Could Only Remember My Name
If I Could Only Remember My Name (gatefold 180 gram audiophile 2xLP + booklet + insert)
Cat: 753088 751974. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Music Is Love (3:16)
Cowboy Movie (8:09)
Tamalpais High (At About 3) (3:30)
Laughing (5:22)
What Are Their Names (3:47)
Traction In The Rain (3:41)
Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves) (5:56)
Orleans (1:58)
I'd Swear There Was Somebody There (1:22)
Review: The debut solo album by David Crosby of Crosby, Stills & Nash fame, If I Could Only Remember My Name is an ironic title for an artist first striking out on their commercial own. But despite its faux-amnesiac title, this freak-folk opus is actually a striking claim to, not a loss of, personal musical identity. Following the success of 1970's Deja Vu with Stills & Nash, Crosby sought to expound on that album's methodology - hard psychedelic drugs, brushes with insanity, copious studio time - to produce a crisp, profound and multifaceted vision on the intersection of blues, folk and collective music-making, with every legend from Neil Young to Joni Mitchell to Graham Nash in tow. The highlight has to be, above all, 'Tamalpais High (At About 3)'.
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Here Come The Lights
Cat: HUM 46. Rel: 04 Apr 24
A Song For Europe (4:42)
Firefly (5:20)
BBQ Head (5:02)
7 Bells (6:22)
Lazy Eyes (3:01)
A Tree (3:03)
Hello, Salty Salty (3:59)
A Bee (2:47)
Happy New Year (3:31)
Review: A third album of wonderfully intimate, idiosyncratic songwriting from multi-instrumentalist Stephen Gilchrist - formerly the Stuffy in the much loved Stuffy & The Fuses - in his Stephen EvEns guise. The name may be singular, but from the choir of voices singing the opening tune 'A Song For Europe' to the child's voice at the end of seafaring epic 'Hello Salty Salty', this is very much a community effort and feels like it, with Stephen's core collaborators Jimi Scandal (guitar) and Crompton Whesp (drums) joined by guests like former Curve/Echobelly bassist Debbie Smith, longtime Cardiacs keyboard player William D Drake and Hurtling/My Bloody Valentine guitarist and keyboard player Jen Macro. The mood palate is on just as grand a scale as the personnel list, from the Nick Drake-style acoustic guitar/strings interplay of 'Firefly' to the beefy hip-hop backbeat of 'BBQ Head & 7 Bells', a two part track, the first half dedicated to the joys of cooking in the garden, the second about paranoia and the threat of violence. Elements of psychedelia, some gorgeous analogue synth tones, a penchant for a quirky time signature and/or arrangement all add to what's already a very tasty concoction that anyone with an ear for a tenacious earworm or two will love.
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Trail Of Flowers
Trail Of Flowers (limited gatefold 'candyland' purple & pink marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 584877. Rel: 25 Mar 24
American Dreaming (4:15)
Dollar Bill Bar (3:29)
Fox Hunt (3:18)
Chittiin' Cookin' Time In Cheatham County (3:02)
Wish You Well (3:38)
Money Train (2:39)
I Could Drive You Crazy (3:23)
Why Haven't You Loved Me Yet (2:13)
Rosemary (3:29)
Lighthouse (3:38)
I'll Come Off The Mountain (1:38)
No Letter (2:12)
Review: Trail of Flowers by Sierra Ferrell is a captivating journey through the heart of folk and country music.. Ferrell's rich and emotive vocals shine brightly throughout the album, carrying the listener through tales of love, loss, and resilience. With a style that seamlessly blends traditional folk with classic country elements, Ferrell delivers a collection of songs that feel both timeless and contemporary. Each track is imbued with raw emotion and authenticity, drawing listeners into Ferrell's world with its vivid storytelling and heartfelt lyricism. The instrumentation is equally enchanting, featuring acoustic guitars, fiddles, and subtle yet expressive arrangements that perfectly complement Ferrell's vocals. The production maintains a warm and intimate atmosphere, allowing Ferrell's voice to take center stage while still capturing the nuances of each instrument. This album has been receiving widespread acclaim since being released and in our opinion, it's definitely warranted


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Punch
Punch (limited orange vinyl 7")
Cat: BEAG 6CGR141VIRUS522LT. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Patrick Fitzgerald - "Punch" (3:36)
Jello Biafra & Motorpsycho - "Punch" (3:57)
Review: Two towering labels, Alternative Tentacles and Crispin Glover, break the mould for a momentary merger on this artistic collision of rogue planets: a new split reissued 7" housing that infamous syncretic, Patrick Fitzgerald, Motorpsycho and Jello Biafra, and their twin versions of Fitzgerald's original song 'Punch'. Fitzgerald is best known as a pioneer of folk punk, famously channelling his sardonic wit into a fleeting, light but somehow also epical sound. 'Punch' first surfaced in 2009 as a one-off single released under Crispin Glover's remit; it's now heard once more in both versions, tracking incendiary denunciations of politics on Fitzgerald's part, amid a suicidal, guitar-driven ascension into the air.
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Return Of The Bastard
Cat: BEWITH 156LP. Rel: 08 Apr 24
And The Folklore Continues (2:18)
La Califas Perdido (2:36)
I Would Go With You (2:43)
No Time For Time (1:59)
Calling For Ya! (2:05)
Bloodinthemud (3:27)
Zapata's Boots (2:37)
Mosaic Man (1:46)
What Have I Been Doing Since I Was Gone? (2:11)
Paper Switchblade (3:11)
Never Forget To Remember (2:44)
Run With The Hunted (3:15)
New Terrain (2:24)
40 Summers (2:33)
The Simple Man (2:26)
Review: Guitarist, composer and skateboarder Tommy Guerrero hears several of his earliest albums reissued now via Be With, of which 2008's Return Of The Bastard was his fifth. Still evidently deep in the throes of recording for the pure fun of it, this fifteen-track album reflects a pure lyricless enjoyment that few other of Guerrero's contemporaries could ever hope to share. Perhaps it's the meditative truck of his earlier skate career that course-corrected his frame of mind to pure creative meditativeness; here driving noisy drum machines, lightly-amped two-tones, the occasional kalimba and faint vocals all collide for the perfect accompaniment to an implied visual narrative.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 506X. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sun Girl (5:50)
These Morning (3:47)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:15)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:10)
Meyou (5:13)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (3:40)
Who Brings Me (6:39)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album Something in the Room She Moves might just be the Los Angeles songwriter's best work. In the past she has often explored memory and dreamlike futures but on this new outing she is very much more in the moment throughout. She explains herself hat "There's a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies." Musically the album mixes fretless electric bass pitches with her unique vocal melodies. The recognisable sounds of the Yamaha CS-60 interweave with more organic wind instruments and add up to a fluid, watery sound that flows smooth and carries you along with it amongst the gorgeous harmonies.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 506. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sun Girl (5:49)
These Morning (3:46)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:14)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:09)
Meyou (4:50)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (6:49)
Who Brings Me (3:29)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album, Something In The Room She Moves, is a dreamlike exploration of complexity and transformability, featuring flowing harmonic universes and fluid, water-like melodies. Her vocal register, reminiscent of Siouxsie Sioux, Nico, or Kate Bush, possesses a matchstick intensity, rekindling its own flame through the conversation in her voice. Holter's diaphragm shifts between instruments, creating a continuum of fretless electric bass pitches counterpointing with gliding vocal melodies. Glissing Yamaha CS-60 adds a touch of experimentalism, while her production choices and arrangements maintain a sense of simplicity and refinement. Holter's singing resonates in somatic frequencies, evoking a deep connection between mind and body. With its liquid, ever-changing nature, 'Something In The Room She Moves' invites listeners to immerse themselves in a world of sound that is both ethereal and profoundly human.
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Bright Future
Bright Future (limited eco vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0649LPE. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Real House (5:52)
Sadness As A Gift (4:15)
Fool (2:55)
No Machine (2:56)
Free Treasure (3:34)
Vampire Empire (3:52)
Evol (4:52)
Candle Flame (2:25)
Already Lost (3:25)
Cell Phone Says (2:33)
Donut Seam (2:22)
Ruined (4:45)
Review: Adrianne Lenker's run of mesmerising wyrd folk work continues apace with her latest album on 4AD. There's always been a fragile, old-world quality to the American singer-songwriter's work, whether solo or in Big Thief, but the process is foregrounded on bright future thanks to the emphasis the label put on the album's all-analogue recording and production process. It's an approach which absolutely chimes with the charming delicacy of the songs contained within, guided by Lenker's distinctive countrified twang. What makes Lenker's music novel in the long and winding tradition of country and folk is the subtle surrealism you can hear scattered amongst the tradition - just listen to the guitar treatment on 'Fool' for all the proof you need.
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Magic Carpet (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 044. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Magic Carpet (2:23)
The Phoenix (3:18)
Black Cat (3:58)
Alan's Christmas Card (3:18)
Harvest Song (3:39)
Do You Hear The Words (2:59)
Father Time (4:18)
La La (2:39)
Peace Song (3:47)
Take Away Kesh (2:32)
High Street (3:36)
The Dream (3:56)
Review: Clem Alford's one-shot project presents a captivating fusion of Westernized ragas, featuring Alisha Sufit's enchanting vocals and Jim Moyes's psych-leaning guitar elements. Tracks like 'Alan's Christmas Card' and 'Black Cat' showcase the unique blend of Indian instruments with Western touches, while 'La La' and 'Take Away Kesh' delve into more traditional compositions. This album serves as a fascinating historical piece, highlighting the skill of Alford and Moyes in blending Indian and Western sounds. Recommended for fans of indo-prog and world music, it captures a technical zeitgeist at the intersection of cultural influences. With its creativity and historical significance, this album earns high marks for cultural reasons as much as musically.
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Tarot: Part 1
Tarot: Part 1 (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: SER 100C. Rel: 04 Apr 24
The Fool (5:12)
The Magician (2:59)
The High Priestess (3:37)
The Empress (3:42)
The Emperor (2:51)
The Hierophant (3:15)
The Lover (3:12)
The Chariot (3:02)
Justice (4:50)
The Hermit (3:07)
Wheel Of Fortune (4:18)
Review: Magick Brother & Mystic Sister took inspiration for their name from a serial Gong album, and sure enough this Barcelona-based four-piece know exactly where they're aiming with their heavily psychedelic, tripped-out strain of cosmic rock. Following on from their self-titled debut, now the band are back with the first instalment of a two-part album release called Tarot - so far, so mystic. The groove on 'The Hierophant' is a great place to start in diving into the intoxicating headspace of the band, where some outernational instrumentation collides with the propulsive krautrock-informed rhythm section and the Canterbury scene's affinity for funk. It's a visceral trip no self-respecting pscyhonaut should be without.
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Faire Ca
Faire Ca (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJR 97. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Un Calme (3:53)
Tout Est Curieux (3:00)
Grands Espaces (3:26)
La Main (4:17)
Les Pensees (2:06)
Tout Passe (3:10)
Famille Phare (3:31)
Pas La (3:54)
L'eau Monte (2:58)
Review: Meril Wubslin's fourth album, Faire ca, is a daring musical odyssey that ventures into uncharted territories with fearless creativity. Recorded in Kwake Bass' South London studio, this nine-track masterpiece defies genre boundaries, seamlessly blending blues, folk, post-rock, and dub to create a unique sonic landscape. Collaborating with Kwake Bass, known for his groundbreaking work with Sampha and Kae Tempest, Meril Wubslin fearlessly explores unfamiliar soundscapes. From the intimate blues and folk-inspired 'Grands Espaces' to the experimental fusion of 'La Main' and the electro-blues percussion of 'Famille Phare,' each track showcases the band's innovative spirit and exceptional musicianship. With its bold experimentation and captivating melodies, 'Faire ca' promises enduring musical rewards for listeners and solidifies Meril Wubslin's position as pioneers in the realm of avant-garde music. This album is a must-listen for anyone seeking a fresh and exhilarating musical experience.
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Good People
Good People (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 651028 7. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Good People (3:00)
Good People (instrumental) (3:03)
Review: Mumford & Sons drop a surprise single release alongside Pharrell Williams, 'Good People', delivering on a long-awaited promise to hop in the studio together after years of knowing each other. Finally falling back on their immediate instincts, 'Good People' hears the band and the solo wunderkind sing of tiredness and revelation, making adept use of a dry, driving, sportsmanlike instrumental palette (think hand claps, stomps, gospel harmonies). Though cryptic in theme, the mood on this one-off is one of triumph and impending miracle works to come.
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The Marble Index (remastered)
The Marble Index (remastered) (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 145. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Prelude (1:09)
Lawns Of Dawns (2:51)
No One Is There (3:36)
Ari's Song (3:11)
Facing The Wind (4:18)
Julius Caesar (Memento Hodie) (5:00)
Frozen Warnings (4:01)
Evening Of Light (5:38)
Review: Nico's Marble Index was the first album to establish the German musician's home in the avant-garde; the story of the fashion model turned "legitimate" artist is as old as time, yet is rarely told today. In contrast to her first album, Chelsea Girl, which consisted almost entirely of pop chansons, Nico's sophomore LP here tracks nicely with her working introduction to John Cale in his harmonium era, drawing inspiration primarily from modern European classical music, not three-minute hookcraft. Long out of print, this slow-burner of a critical classic now hears a worthy reissue via Domino.
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Desertshore
Desertshore (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIGLP 146. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:03)
The Falconer (5:28)
My Only Child (2:16)
Le Petit Chevalier (2:20)
Abschied (3:02)
Afraid (3:28)
Mutterlein (4:38)
All That Is My Own (3:29)
Review: As part of a new looking back on German art rocker Nico's esteemed career by the indie label Domino, Desertshore chronologically follows The Marble Index, and is her third album, following the prior project's establishing her as an avant-garde artist with one foot in the mainstream, in stark defiance of the the prejudiced poo-poohs that followed her first (baroque pop) album, Chelsea Girl. Desertshore is more of a reconciliation of her prior two projects, bringing back the initial western pop sensibility while now firmly basking in a newfound weirdness-and-she-knows-it. From the opening dark waves of 'Janitor Of Lunacy' to the piano-balladic injection of sadness that is 'Afraid', this is another avant-garde masterpiece by the musician, never justifiably passed over.
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Revelator
Revelator (limited gatefold black ice vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 588456 2. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Revelator (4:51)
The World Is Ending (3:37)
Fences (4:03)
Impossible House (4:35)
Wide As Heaven (5:41)
A Moon Behind The Clouds (6:08)
All The Same (4:50)
A Poem On The Men's Room Wall (4:37)
To Get It Right (6:53)
Review: Phosphorescent is recognised as something of a key player in the current indie scene. Based right now in Nashville, Tennessee, he has been away for the best part of half a decade but now makes a sweet return much to the delight of fans and critics alike. Back in 2022 his covers album Full Moon Project showcased all of his most prominent inspirations and influences with versions of music by the likes of Bee Gees, Bob Dylan and Nina Simone. The self-taught producer and a constantly inquisitive creative now goes deep on new record Revelator which is "a meditation on all that he's learned about life and all that is still unknown".
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Church Street Blues (reissue)
Church Street Blues (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CRF 1435211. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Church Street Blues (3:04)
Cattle In The Cane (1:53)
Streets Of London (3:55)
One More Night (2:12)
The Gold Rush (2:17)
Any Old Time (2:38)
Orphan Annie (2:49)
House Carpenter (4:22)
Jerusalem Ridge (3:26)
Last Thing On My Mind (3:16)
Pride Of Man (2:19)
Review: Intractable bluegrass from the one and only Tony Rice. At this point, Craft Recordings' taste in reissues hardly warrants scrupulousness; this long out-of-print album documents a lesser-known period in Rice's musical career, after which his predominant bluegrass bent had already been established. With only a small cadre of personnel in tow - Rice on old-time strings and vocals, his brother Wyatt on guitar, and Bob Shumaker and Lim Lloyd helming up mixing and mastering duties - Church Street Blues is proof enough that you don't need much to make an evincing folk album, not least one that evokes the deepest emotes endemic to Louisville, Kentucky. Consisting entirely of reinterpretations of Rice's favourite folk songs, 'Church Street Blues' became an immediate fan favourite and today it remains a classic title.
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Plunge
Plunge (limited translucent water blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 691835 885636. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Wild Days (3:39)
Jacket (3:12)
Rollin’ In (4:39)
Why Does It Take So Long (4:04)
Freakz (3:23)
Wind Blows (4:03)
Another Way (4:21)
Runaway (2:42)
Stay (3:14)
Review: "No-one knew the songs or what the plan was. We kept it loose and fun. This was the spirit of the sessions. No headphones, no playback, minimal overdubs, or bleed. Fast and loose," says Sam Evian of his latest record, the first to grace his new imprint, Thirty Tigers. If that's not enough to make you balk with jealously at not being invited, then the idea of Big Thief's Adrian Lenker and Sufjan Stevens, among others, debasing to Evian's house in the Catskills to examine a revamped studio, complete with vintage tape deck and console, then going wild swimming at midnight, just as snow fell, might seal the deal. The following day, work began on Plunge, a record with no real fixed direction or plan. In the end, it will - or, at least, it should - be remembered among Evian's finest offerings. A stunning collection of folk-leaning rock 'n' roll, Americana and jangly indie, you can almost smell upstate New York.
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Either/Or (Expanded Edition)
Either/Or (Expanded Edition) (limited maroon vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 708857 062010. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Speed Trials (2:58)
Alameda (3:43)
Ballad Of Being Nothing (2:48)
Between The Bars (2:21)
Pictures Of Me (3:46)
No Name (No 5) (3:43)
Rose Parade (3:28)
Punch & Judy (2:27)
Angeles (2:52)
Cupid's Trick (3:05)
2:45 Am (3:11)
Say Yes (2:14)
My New Freedom (live) (2:38)
Pictures Of Me (live) (3:40)
Angeles (live) (3:00)
Some Song (live) (3:03)
Rose Parade (live) (4:02)
New Monkey (Keys) (0:43)
I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure It Out (remix) (1:52)
I Figured Out (3:33)
Bottle Up & Explode! (alternate version) (3:32)
Review: Though he was already famous, Either/Or is the album that made Elliott Smith great. Now Kill Rock Stars proudly present their newly reissued, expanded edition of the sensitive songster's crowning glory, this time including five live multi-track recordings from the Yo Yo A Go Go Festival in Olympia, WA in 1997, as well as three previously unreleased studio recordings, not to mention one B-side gem. The album was highly praised at the time due to several of its songs' lucky inclusion by Gus Van Sant in the classic drama movie Good Will Hunting, though the album's appeal goes much deeper than that, with Smith's melancholic, sombre voice soaring low above well-glued, unplugged pop mixes, though, typically for Smith, it still touches on existential, philosophical and neurotic themes throughout.
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Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique (remastered)
Cat: PIASC 1013LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Ys (3:39)
Marv Pontkalleg (4:56)
Extraits De Manuscrits Gallois: Ap Huw/Penllyn (6:31)
Extraits De Manuscrits Gallois: Eliz Iza (3:08)
Gaeltacht: Caitlin Triall (0:18)
Gaeltacht: Port Ui Mhuirgheasa (2:17)
Gaeltacht: Airde Cuan (1:10)
Gaeltacht: Na Reubairean (1:11)
Gaeltacht: Melodie Manxoise (2:32)
Gaeltacht: Heman Dubh (1:06)
Gaeltacht: Gaelic Waltz (1:31)
Gaeltacht: Struan Robertson (Straspey) (2:06)
Gaeltacht: The Little Cascade (2:19)
Gaeltacht: Braigh Loch Lall (0:48)
Gaeltacht: Port An Deorai (Suide De Slips-Jigs Irlandaises) (2:55)
Review: Alan Stivell (Breton for 'gushing spring'), born January 6, 1944, is a French singer songwriter and musician. He campaigns for the recognition of the Breton people with their language, culture, and territory. He is, above all, a multi-instrumentalist: mainly Celtic harp, but also piano and keyboards, Irish flute, bombard, Scottish bagpipes and even percussion. Since the 1950s, thanks to his father's work, Stivell has helped revive the Celtic harp in Brittany; Renaissance De La Harpe Celtique does what it says on the tin; a thoroughly mystical and atmospheric album, the long-player comes packed with Celtic pentatonics, dewey field recordings, and, above all, mellifluous harp, all of which segue together to form an implicit instrumental picture of a Breton people in harmony with nature and spirit, making for a benchmark project in the Celtic folk revival of the 1970s.
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Nimbus
Nimbus (limited 'big blue' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LPTLR 150IE. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Nimbus (6:18)
The Lollygagger (3:30)
Ishkabibble Magoo (2:41)
Brain Ticket (2:56)
Lily Thin (4:33)
Consider The Wound (8:26)
Walker Talker (3:33)
Hilltop Garden Lament (7:34)
Review: Nimbus by Sunburned Hand of the Man is a special journey into the band's enigmatic world, that is an ever-evolving experimental project. Recorded during a wintery week of sessions in Turner's Falls, MA, the album exudes a familial warmth and creative spontaneity as band members come together in a cozy setting to cook meals, reminisce, and make music. The album's sonic landscape is rich and varied, blending elements of psych-rock, spoken word, and instrumental improvisation. From the jaunty earworm Ishkabibble Magoo, featuring Phil Franklin's witty wordplay and infectious melody, to the haunting poetry-based pieces like 'Consider the Wound,' read by Peter Gizzi, the album traverses a wide emotional spectrum. Instrumental tracks like 'The Lollygagger' and 'Brainticket' showcase the band's musical dexterity, with dreamy synths, swirling guitars, and hypnotic rhythms creating immersive sonic textures. Each track feels like a sonic exploration, with layers of sound intertwining to create a captivating listening experience. Nimbus is a kaleidoscopic collage of sound and imagery that defies categorization and invites listeners to immerse themselves in Sunburned Hand of the Man's unique musical universe.
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The Muscle Shoals Sessions
The Muscle Shoals Sessions (limited translucent green vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PIASLL 224LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Halo (3:06)
Mr Haze (3:12)
Summer Son (3:43)
Say What You Want (3:31)
Keep On Talking (3:06)
The Conversation (2:50)
In Demand (3:07)
Would I Lie To You (3:43)
Let's Work It (2:58)
Black Eyed Boy (3:05)
Everyday Now (2:51)
I Don't Want A Lover (3:35)
In Our Lifetime (3:32)
Save The Last Dance (3:39)
Review: Scottish band Texas have announced the release of their new album, The Muscle Shoals Sessions, which is a collaboration between Texas and American songwriter and pianist Spooner Oldham and was recorded at the renowned Fame Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The album features 12 of Texas' greatest hits, reimagined with Oldham's delicate piano lines. The result is a stripped-back, timeless sound that allows each track to shine. The album also includes two covers: 'Would I Lie To You' by Charles and Eddie and 'Save The Last Dance' by The Drifters. Texas described the album as 'like nothing we've ever done before,' and it is sure to be a must-listen for fans of the band and lovers of classic songwriting.
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5
5 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: EJRC 2131. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Hey Babe (1:37)
Calico Gown (2:22)
Yellow Spanish Roses (4:07)
Jalisco Kid (3:49)
Cosmic Monster (4:04)
Cold Water Blue (3:31)
Horse Named Blue (2:44)
Long July (3:10)
Supermoon Moonshine (4:02)
I Can Still Make Cheyenne (4:00)
Review: Much contemporary and so-called cosmic American music lacks true cosmic essence, appearing more as imitation than innovation. Trummors' fifth album, 5, defies this norm with refreshing originality and exquisite execution. With lyrics akin to Robert Creeley's poetry and melodies that feel timeless, songs like 'Hey Babe' captivate with fatalistic beauty. Lerner and Cunningham's harmonies, complemented by skilled musicianship, create a captivating atmosphere and subtly blend genre conventions. Despite its rapid creation amidst uncertainty, 5 exudes both weight and airiness, ancient resonance and contemporary charm. Trummors' achievement in transcending tradition with confidence and immediacy is truly remarkable.
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Viimne Ratsu
Cat: SADFUN 006. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Viimne Ratsu (3:17)
Kuu Maa (3:48)
Review: Something in the Eastern European house and dance music proclivity has always struck us as enduringly authentic, perhaps due to its interest in folk music fusions; the label Sad Fun have surely played a key part in doling out this impression. Now they offer their latest addition to the fantasy with a label-described "true Estonian lowkey gem" in the form of duo Ajukaja & Edith Karlson, aka. Vana, whose combined efforts frankly, dustily and ironically toy with the pop music cliches native to their homeland. A-and-B-siders 'Vimme Ratsu' and 'Kuu Maa' are said to rework an '80s Estonian coastal folk-pop favourite and perform a "pseudo-reggae" pastiche respectively. Both have that effortless murmured charm on the vocals, recalling a nostalgic time of European make-do, A10-mic-from-the-junk-store, bottle episodic, rickety recorded goodness.
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Tigers Blood
Tigers Blood (LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 278601. Rel: 21 Mar 24
3 Sisters (4:06)
Evil Spawn (3:10)
Ice Cold (3:30)
Right Back To It (4:33)
Burns Out At Midnight (3:02)
Bored (2:56)
Lone Star Lake (3:15)
Crimes Of The Heart (3:00)
Crowbar (4:01)
365 (3:05)
The Wolves (3:57)
Tigers Blood (3:53)
Review: Waxahatchee is emerging, butterfly like, from a cocoon that has kept her safe for most of her career. There was nothing ugly or hidden about Katie Crutchfield's older output. But it was intimate, quiet, thoughtful, vulnerable and, at times, almost a little nervous. At least some of those adjectives became irrelevant with the last LP, Saint Cloud, and now she follows up that ten-foot-tall 2020 triumph with Tigers Blood, continuing in a similar vein. Having significantly increased the size of her audience with the preceding, infinitely rousing record, Crutchfield simultaneously looks to please those newcomers and win even more over here. The tracks are similarly open armed, proud and accessible, but the razor sharp songwriting - dealing with everything from trying to stay still without being bored, to self doubt - has lost none of its impact, and the instrumental arrangements have arguably never been stronger.
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