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Horses & High Heels
Horses & High Heels (limited gatefold 180 gram yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BLV 7863. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Rock
The Stations (4:13)
Why Did We Have To Part (3:39)
That's How Every Empire Falls (5:45)
No Reason (2:45)
Prussian Blue (4:57)
Love Song (4:20)
Gee Baby (2:49)
Goin' Back (3:38)
Past, Present & Future (2:41)
Horses & High Heels (3:51)
Back In Baby's Arms (4:18)
Eternity (4:01)
The Old House (4:03)
Fragile Weapon (3:19)
I Don't Wanna Know (5:08)
 in stock $28.93
DSVII
DSVII (gatefold heavyweight pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: M 7017. Rel: 16 Sep 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hell Riders (6:45)
A Bit Of Sweetness (3:36)
Goodbye Captain Lee (2:30)
Colories (4:40)
Meet The Friends (2:57)
Feelings (3:53)
A Word Of Wisdom (1:47)
Lure De Fiel (3:43)
Jeux D'enfants (2:08)
A Taste Of The Dusk (3:51)
Lunar Son (2:44)
Oh Yes You're There, Everyday (5:03)
Mirage (2:44)
Taifun Flory (3:15)
Temple Of Sorrow (7:00)
Review: Apparently inspired by 1980s computer game soundtracks and the synth-heavy scores to fantasy films, M83's "DSVII" is slated as a sequel to the band's 2007 set "Digital Shades". If so, it's a rather belated one, especially considering the French outfit has released three studio sets and a swathe of soundtracks since then. Regardless, the material here is deliciously evocative, emotion-rich and atmospheric, mirroring the ebb and flow (and peaks and troughs) associated with soundtracks whilst relying entirely on i80s-sounding synthesizers and drum machine hits. It's basically synth-wave, with Symmetry's "Themes From An Imaginary Film" - itself based on music initially intended for the "Drive" soundtrack - being an obvious comparison.
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 in stock $22.88
Before The Poison
Before The Poison (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BLV 7861. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Rock
The Mystery Of Love (3:45)
My Friends Have (2:58)
Crazy Love (3:58)
Last Song (3:22)
No Child Of Mine (6:05)
Before The Poison (4:05)
There Is A Ghost (4:27)
In The Factory (3:46)
Desperanto (4:22)
City Of Quartz (3:32)
Review: Originally released in 2004, Marianne Faithfull's Before The Poison gets a repress on clear vinyl courtesy of Naive. The album was no less than her 17th studio effort, and it featured a powerful ensemble of supporting characters to help make it one of the finest in her accomplished career. PJ Harvey played a vital role, producing and performing on five tracks as well as giving Faithfull three songs and co-writing another two with her. As if that wasn't enough, Nick Cave also wrote the music to Faithfull's lyrics for three of the songs and produced them with his Bad Seeds on performing duties. Damon Albarn also popped up for good measure on 'Last Song'. A late day classic from a British icon and her incredibly talented pals.
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 in stock $22.08
DSVII
DSVII (CD)
Cat: M 7016. Rel: 16 Sep 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hell Riders
A Bit Of Sweetness
Goodbye Captain Lee
Colories
Meet The Friends
Feelings
A Word Of Wisdom
Lure De Fiel
Jeux D'enfants
A Taste Of The Dusk
Lunar Son
Oh Yes You're There, Everyday
Mirage
Taifun Flory
Temple Of Sorrow
Review: Apparently inspired by 1980s computer game soundtracks and the synth-heavy scores to fantasy films, M83's "DSVII" is slated as a sequel to the band's 2007 set "Digital Shades". If so, it's a rather belated one, especially considering the French outfit has released three studio sets and a swathe of soundtracks since then. Regardless, the material here is deliciously evocative, emotion-rich and atmospheric, mirroring the ebb and flow (and peaks and troughs) associated with soundtracks whilst relying entirely on i80s-sounding synthesizers and drum machine hits. It's basically synth-wave, with Symmetry's "Themes From An Imaginary Film" - itself based on music initially intended for the "Drive" soundtrack - being an obvious comparison.
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 in stock $12.61
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