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Riot In The Ghetto: Unreleased Radio & Studio Sessions
Wonderful World (radio Sessions) (1:24)
Jelousy (radio Sessions) (1:39)
One Law For Them (radio Sessions) (2:52)
Evil (radio Sessions) (1:36)
Yesterdays Heroes (radio Sessions) (2:17)
Norman (unreleased 45) (4:34)
Seems To Me (unreleased 45) (3:20)
Clockwork Skinhead (Bumper Sessions) (2:22)
Evil (Bumper Sessions) (1:47)
ACAB (Bumper Sessions) (1:30)
I Don't Wanna Die (Bumper Sessions) (3:14)
Yesterdays Heroes (Bumper Sessions) (2:15)
Saturday (demo) (3:03)
Review: Hailing from London's East End, there's few Oi-punk outfits who were as quintessential or authentic as The 4-Skins. While only releasing a small handful of albums with their definitive 80s line up, this live/demo/unreleased cuts compilation offers an aural fly-on-the-wall experience of being confronted with their signature brand of seething anti-authoritarian, anti-police brutality, anti-fascist, football loving, skinhead sporting, Doc Marten stomping punk in real time. Packed with cuts pulled from radio sessions, Bumper sessions, demos and even two tracks from a previously unreleased 7" 45, including the ska-punk-inflected 'Seems To Me'; offering a more subdued side to the OG Skins than most long-time fans would be accustomed to.
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Riot In The Ghetto: Unreleased Radio & Studio Sessions
Cat: RRS 244COL. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Wonderful World (radio Sessions) (1:24)
Jelousy (radio Sessions) (1:39)
One Law For Them (radio Sessions) (2:52)
Evil (radio Sessions) (1:36)
Yesterdays Heroes (radio Sessions) (2:16)
Norman (unreleased 45) (4:34)
Seems To Me (unreleased 45) (3:22)
Clockwork Skinhead (Bumper Sessions) (2:22)
Evil (Bumper Sessions) (1:47)
ACAB (Bumper Sessions) (1:29)
I Don't Wanna Die (Bumper Sessions) (3:15)
Yesterdays Heroes (Bumper Sessions) (2:15)
Saturday (demo) (3:03)
Review: The latest reissued compilation of 4 Skins' greatest works contains the hits and misses of the band at the height of the oi! era, which evolved in tandem with their breakout success and helped them along more than a fair little. From the opening jump of 'One Law For Them' and 'Evil', twin charges of unrelenting chant-punk and brawly sonic brashness, to the latter-siders 'A.C.A.B.' and 'I Don't Wanna Die', as well as a second Bumper Session of 'Evil', this retrospective harks back to a distinct early 80s subculture - as well as a band who, in their concern for police brutality and social injustice, defy common misconceptions of skinheads as all bad.
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It All Comes Down To This
It All Comes Down To This (limited translucent neon pink vinyl LP)
Cat: LSTUMM 492. Rel: 18 Apr 24
All Comes Down To This (2:32)
Keep It Real (2:46)
We All Need (5:04)
Surfer Ticket (3:20)
Bitten By A Lizard (4:20)
God Knows (3:50)
Out From Under (3:27)
Estate Kings (4:13)
Where You Coming From (3:34)
Dorothy Says (3:24)
Review: It All Comes Down to This is the album latest release from Manchester icons A Certain Ratio, and it's a record that is helmed by producer Dan Carey from Speedy Wunderground. Somewhat returning to their origins, the record presents ten concise tracks with a hint of the group's signature electronic flair. Notably, it's the first recording featuring the core trio of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop, and Donald Johnson, without any additional collaborators. From their celebrated 1982 album and right up to their dynamic last EP in 2023, this album shows the band's still evolving and still committed to new musical advancements. A testament to their enduring legacy, It All Comes Down to This solidifies A Certain Ratio's place among Manchester's finest.
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It All Comes Down To This
Cat: CDSTUMM 492. Rel: 18 Apr 24
All Comes Down To This
Keep It Real
We All Need
Surfer Ticket
Bitten By A Lizard
God Knows
Out From Under
Estate Kings
Where You Coming From
Dorothy Says
Review: Manchester mavericks A Certain Ratio have been on a rare run of form of late, with 2023's 1982 counting as one of their most vibrant and endlessly entertaining albums for decades. Of course, all their albums are of a consistent quality, but It All Comes Down To This genuinely crackles with energy. From the word go, the veteran band's inherent funkiness is present, but this time it comes cloaked in fuzzy funk-rock guitar riffs, acid-fried effects, and vocals that are amongst the most forthright they've committed to wax (or, in this case, CD). In many ways, it is - as the band and producer/Sopeedy Wunderground boss Dan Carey intended - a 'back to basics' sound that focuses on the key aspects of ACR's sound. When those 'basics' are so strong, it's no surprise that the results are this impressive.
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It All Comes Down To This
Cat: STUMM 492. Rel: 18 Apr 24
All Comes Down To This (2:32)
Keep It Real (2:46)
We All Need (5:04)
Surfer Ticket (3:20)
Bitten By A Lizard (4:19)
God Knows (3:50)
Out From Under (3:27)
Estate Kings (4:13)
Where You Coming From (3:34)
Dorothy Says (3:24)
Review: A Certain Ratio, Manchester icons, are back and in fine style with the new album It All Comes Down to This, which arrives here on eco vinyl. This record, while nodding to their roots, delivers 10 succinct tracks infused with the group's distinctive electronic touch and marks the first recording featuring the core trio of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop, and Donald Johnson without additional collaborators. The album exemplifies the band's ongoing evolution with short and sweet cuts like 'All Comes Down To This' next to the compelling likes of 'Bitten By A Lizard' and plenty in between.
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Don't Turn The Radio/This Is All For You
Cat: SIDED 022C. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Don't Turn The Radio (1:42)
This Is All For You (1:25)
Review: Prepare for a transcendent auditory odyssey with The Sevens, a series of four 7" vinyl records unveiling a treasure trove of previously unreleased tracks from the sessions that bore A Place To Bury Strangers' acclaimed album, See Through You. Known for their visceral sonic assault and immersive live performances, the series offers fans a deeper dive into their sonic universe. 'Don't Turn The Radio'/'This Is All For You', the third release in the series, delivers a raw and personal glimpse into the band's creative process during the See Through You era. APTBS founder Oliver Ackermann explains the decision to return to their roots with this release format, allowing each track to speak for itself without album context. These tracks offer a stark contrast to the band's current sound, providing a snapshot of a moment in time.
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Air Formation
Air Formation (180 gram blue & silver splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 3021001. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Pressure Drop (5:53)
Only So Much Light (4:18)
Finding Gravity (3:51)
I Don't Want To Talk (5:23)
Crashing Out (6:09)
The Day After Day (4:38)
Sparks Die (5:01)
The Final Wave (4:33)
Review: Air Formation are Brighton-based shoegazers who are back now with their sixth album, a self-titled record on Club AC30, that is inspired by their love of pioneering bands like Flying Saucer Attack, Spiritualized and The Jesus & Mary Chain. It is a collection of tracks drenched in droning keys, heavy feedback, delayed guitar loops and heavenly vocals that float up top above the noise. It takes in the likes of the blissful opener 'Pressure Drop', the sweeping crescendos of 'Only So Much Light', shimmering and swirling melodies on 'I Don't Want To Talk' and 'Crashing Out' and plenty more.
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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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Lone
Lone (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: SOMA 017CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Agenda
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari
Most Children Do
Date
Colchicum
Komish
Land
Review: The latest offering from serial collaborator and cross-genre tastemaker Stephen O'Malley's Ideologic Organ imprint is a tender filigree bureau of acid folk sketches from Tokyo's Ai Aiso. Across seven tracks, she patiently meanders through broken and phased chord progressions, her simultaneously pure and wavering vocal lines forming elegant arcs over sparse beds of instrumentation and washes of room tone. Some tracks are bookended by applause, and it is this ostensibly 'indoorsy' atmosphere which lends the mini LP a great deal of charm; the delicate atmospherics seem to issue from an intimate and isolated space. Indeed, Bandcamp user Everyvillianislemons317 describes it as "The perfect album for a lonely night in the city." We're more than inclined to agree.
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Standard Tuning
Standard Tuning (1-sided digitally printed 10")
Cat: ROCKACT 163T. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Standard Tuning (4:22)
Alps (Nathan Fake remix) (6:22)
Review: Popular Hull-based shoegaze quartet bdrmm are building up to their latest tour with the release of single 'Standard Tuning, arriving hot on the heels of their critically acclaimed second album, 'I Don't Know'. Written and recorded during those same sessions and very much similarly flavoured, it continues a fine vein of form right now, with high praise coming in from the likes of Rolling Stone and Consequence. This special 10" also comes with a remix of the live favourite 'Alps' by Ninja Tune/Cambria Instruments electronica specialist Nathan Fake.
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The Red Album: 1962-1966 (half speed remastered)
The Red Album: 1962-1966 (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: CAPITOL 5920539. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Love Me Do (2:26)
Please Please Me (2:01)
From Me To You (1:58)
She Loves You (2:22)
I Want To Hold Your Hand (2:27)
All My Loving (2:09)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:13)
A Hard Day's Night (2:31)
And I Love Her (2:31)
Eight Days A Week (2:44)
I Feel Fine (2:19)
Ticket To Ride (3:10)
Yesterday (2:05)
Help! (2:20)
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (2:11)
We Can Work It Out (2:15)
Day Tripper (2:50)
Drive My Car (2:28)
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (2:06)
Nowhere Man (2:44)
Michelle (2:40)
In My Life (2:27)
Girl (2:31)
Paperback Writer (2:18)
Eleanor Rigby (2:08)
Yellow Submarine (2:37)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:53)
Twist & Shout (2:35)
This Boy (2:17)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:46)
You Really Got A Hold On Me (3:02)
You Can't Do That (2:35)
If I Need Someone (2:23)
Got To Get You Into My Life (2:27)
I'm Only Sleeping (2:59)
Taxman (2:38)
Here, There & Everywhere (2:24)
Tomorrow Never Knows (2:58)
Review: The Beatles: The Red Album: 1962-1966 encapsulates the iconic band's early years with a dynamic selection of tracks that have now all been remastered at half speed so they sound extra good. This compilation showcases the evolution of their sound from the exuberant energy of 'Love Me Do' to the groundbreaking creativity of 'A Hard Day's Night' and beyond. There are also timeless hits like 'Twist and Shout' and 'Yesterday,' which means this collection serves as a definitive journey through the first part of the The Beatles' legendary catalogue. Each song is a direct portal back to the 60s and to the vibrant era of Beatlemania at the peak of its powers.
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No Reino Dos Afetos 2
Cat: FARO 240LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Te Amar Eterno (2:14)
New Hit (feat Batata Boy) (2:43)
Margem Do Ceu (2:02)
Sonho (1:27)
E So Voce Chegar (4:37)
Acorda E Vem (2:34)
Love Comes Back (3:20)
Dizer Adeus (feat Batata Boy) (4:05)
Quando Penso (1:38)
Tirolirole (3:01)
Review: Bruno Berle hails from the coastal Brazilian city of Maceio, and he charmed the world in no uncertain terms with his 2022 album No Reino Dos Afetos. Berle's music is steeped in the tradition of MPB and Brazilian music overall, but he combines dreamy songwriting with an artful kind of lo-fi production which makes his sound all the more charming. This follow-up record once again finds Berle working closely with Batata Boy, drawn from the same seven-year period of developing ideas while moving from Maceio to Sao Paulo via some recording sessions in Rio de Janeiro. It's diaristic and scrapbook like, but rendered with such conviction it swoops in around your grey matter and carries you off to somewhere very pleasant indeed.
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A Chaos Of Flowers
A Chaos Of Flowers (limited translucent pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 607LPX. Rel: 18 Apr 24
I Felt A Funeral (6:03)
Not Speaking Of The Ways (6:11)
Chanson Pour Mon Ombre (3:44)
Canon: In Canon (5:14)
A Song For Marie (part III) (2:57)
Theft (5:29)
Quotidian: Solemnity (3:53)
Moonset (5:51)
Review: BIG BRAVE's music epitomises what has been called 'massive minimalism,' with layers of textural distortion and feedback accentuating its weight and frayed edges. Their artistry blends traditional folk techniques with a modern deconstruction of guitar music, all of which is evident in the new album A Chaos Of Flowers, which is a follow-up to their fierce 2023 album Nature Morte. Lyrically, the songs delve into vulnerability, isolation, and co-existence in nature and guitarist and vocalist Robin Wattie drew inspiration from poetry by female-presenting artists, exploring alienation's impact on the psyche. This record is a testament to the band's ability to evoke intense emotions through minimalist yet powerful arrangements.

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Rebel Yell (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Rebel Yell (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 587692 3. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Rebel Yell (4:48)
Daytime Drama (4:04)
Eyes Without A Face (4:57)
Blue Highway (5:10)
Flesh For Fantasy (4:38)
Catch My Fall (3:42)
Crank Call (3:58)
(Do Not) Stand In The Shadows (3:21)
The Dead Next Door (3:35)
Best Way Out Of Here (bonus track) (4:31)
Love Don't Live Here Anymore (bonus track) (5:32)
Daytime Drama (demo - bonus track) (4:32)
Flesh For Fantasy (demo - bonus track) (3:31)
Catch My Fall (Early version - bonus track) (4:35)
Crank Call (demo - bonus track) (3:57)
(Do Not) Stand In The Shadows (demo - bonus track) (3:34)
Eyes Without A Face (Poolside remix - bonus track) (5:33)
Review: Fresh from the first two successful singles of his solo career, Billy Idol was one of the most recognisable faces in the early 80s, with his popularity rising in tandem with the rise of the music video thanks to MTV. The follow up album to his eponymous debut, Rebel Yell would prove to be his most successful and the most critically acclaimed of his career, with hits coming out of its ears. 'Eyes Without A Face', 'Flesh For Fantasy', 'Catch My Fall' and the title track 'Rebel Yell' all helped to make one of the highest selling records of 1982, making Billy a household name. Musically, Rebel Yell is a new wave album with hard rock and other influences. Steve Stevens powerful guitar riffs that helped fuel Billy Idol's singing were a match made in heaven. Ironically, the album also broke barriers as being a rock album powered by a drum machine - setting a trend that ZZ Top, Iggy Pop and even Judas Priest would follow in subsequent years. This version, spread across two LPs, comes with the original album plus a a few demo versions as well as a remix to 'Eyes Without A Face'. Whether you have an original copy or not, this version is the ideal one to get.
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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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Ohio Players
Ohio Players (limited red vinyl LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 07559 7900262. Rel: 09 Apr 24
This Is Nowhere (3:36)
Don't Let Me Go (2:39)
Beautiful People (Stay High) (2:41)
On The Game (3:54)
Only Love Matters (3:19)
Candy & Her Friends (feat Lil Noid) (3:23)
I Forgot To Be Your Lover (2:25)
Please Me (Till I'm Satisfied) (2:47)
You'll Pay (2:41)
Paper Crown (feat Beck & Juicy J) (4:12)
Live Till I Die (2:28)
Read Em & Weep (3:12)
Fever Tree (3:02)
Everytime You Leave (2:58)
Review: The Black Keys, renowned for their gritty blues-rock sound, pay homage to their Ohio roots with Ohio Players, with this album serving as a soulful tribute to the legendary funk band. With electrifying guitar riffs, pulsating rhythms and soulful vocals, each track resonates with the spirit of Ohio's musical heritage. From infectious grooves to heartfelt lyrics, this lovely long player showcases The Black Keys' versatility and reverence for their musical lineage. It's a celebration of Ohio's rich musical legacy that will delight fans old and new, cementing The Black Keys' status as modern-day rock and roll torchbearers.
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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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Violet Crown
Violet Crown (1-sided orange vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FAW 003. Rel: 24 Apr 24
The Rat King Is Dead (feat Ed From Cran & Ryan From Liberty & Justice) (3:16)
Violet Crown (feat Ramzi Of Central Sound Recording) (2:52)
Million Miles Away (3:24)
Review: .
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Live At The Shepherds Empire 2003
Live At The Shepherds Empire 2003 (2xLP + DVD + insert)
Cat: SECDLP 316. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Boredom (0:39)
Fast Cars (2:38)
I Don't Mind (2:00)
Love Battery (1:58)
Autonomy (2:03)
Oh Shit! (3:24)
Harmony In My Head (3:21)
Jerk (3:08)
Love You More (1:41)
Breakdown (2:32)
Something's Gone Wrong Again (2:39)
Sitting Round At Home (2:12)
Wake Up Call (2:42)
Get On Your Own (1:51)
Driving You Insance (2:40)
Keep On (1:50)
Mad Mad Judy (2:52)
Totally From The Heart (1:21)
Friends (2:43)
Lester Sands (Drop In The Ocean) (2:59)
Noise Annoys (3:46)
I Believe (3:19)
You Know You Can't Help It (1:53)
What Do I Get? (2:15)
Times Up (2:52)
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life (2:28)
Sixteen (2:48)
She's A Girl From The Chainstore (3:09)
You Say You Don't Love Me (2:28)
Promises (2:12)
Orgasm Addict (2:01)
Ever Fallen In Love? (With Someone You Shouldn't Have) (2:59)
Live At The Shepherds Empire 2003 (DVD)
Review: Recorded live at Shepherds Bush Empire in 2003, this exhilarating double album showcases Buzzcocks in top form, blasting through 32 of their iconic punk anthems. With key early and founding members Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle on guitar and vocals, along with Tony Barber on bass and Philip Barker on drums, the energy is palpable across the entire setlist. Now available on double vinyl and with a bonus DVD featuring the full concert, interviews with Pete and Steve, sound check footage, and more, this is a must-have for fans and it offers a thrilling glimpse into the raw power and enduring influence of one of punk rock's most pioneering bands.
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Your Day Will Come
Your Day Will Come (limited gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: JAG 459LPC1. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Dedicated To The World (3:02)
Police Scanner (2:23)
Idea June (1:30)
Embarrassed Dog (1:55)
Unifying Thought (1:58)
Your Day Will Come (3:04)
Urn (6:18)
Coffee Culture (6:45)
I Think I Saw (2:32)
Review: Your Day Will Come is the debut album from Chanel Beads (Shane Lavers), a fresh face and breakout force in the realm of contemporary, dreamy avant-garde music. The New York musician's first LP here follows up 2022 singles 'Ef' and 'True Altruism', and hears him fleshing out his distinctly catatonic and silken sound, achieved by his patented method of layering acoustic and synthetic instruments. A veritable traversal of the fantasy in sound, the album was born of Lavers' experience of lockdown in 2020, during which time the musician found himself reexamining his relationship to music and artistry, in a bid to find his authenticity. A recollection of an early childhood experience of loss followed, an experience which informs on the album's psychic-stylistic meanderings, which span every facet of electronic to punk to dream pop to pysch-funk to neoclassical folk.
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The Visitation (reissue)
The Visitation (reissue) (limited gatefold silver vinyl LP)
Cat: CLO 4678. Rel: 23 Apr 24
How Many Years Too Soon (5:17)
Raider (3:56)
Return To Zanzibar (3:53)
Caroline (3:48)
Riding You (4:49)
Kinky Lover (3:31)
Sun Control (3:10)
My Time To Live (4:53)
Memory Cords Over The Bay (4:49)
Review: .
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Hello There
Hello There (red & silver swirl vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DK 174V. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Wipeout"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Melody"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Waterbird"
Coaltar Of The Deepers - "Killing Another"
Boris - "Luna"
Boris - "Quicksilver"
Boris - "Serial Tear"
Review: Japanese fuzzed out psych-tinged post-rock monoliths Boris never seem to rest on their laurels for long. Just last year, they repressed the first instalment of their three Heavy Rocks albums (originally released in 2002), and unveiled the grinding Bright New Disease collab LP with industrial hardcore outfit Uniform. That's before even mentioning the surprise Fade LP that landed at the tail end of 2022. Starting 2024 as they mean to go on, their latest endeavour is a years-in-the-making split album with Tokyo alternative space-rockers Coaltar Of The Deepers, featuring both re-recorded versions of older cuts as well as both acts covering one another's material. Boris member Takeshi has often cited COTD as a major influence, with the band even covering 'To The Beach' in 2019, which was, in turn, produced by COTD leader Narasaki. Now, finally arriving at Hello There, we have Boris providing an oppressive rendition of COTD's 2007 track 'Serial Tear', while the band return the favour with a more ethereal, aquatic re-imagining of Boris' 2014 single 'Melody'. That's before even touching COTD's cover of The Cure's 'Killing Another', which needs to be absorbed with as little outsider input as possible, so we'll shhh now and leave this long-gestating gem in your very capable hands and ears.
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At The Top Of The Stairs
Cat: FV 114LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
At The Top Of The Stairs (part One) (13:53)
At The Top Of The Stairs (part Two) (11:53)
Review: Loren Connors and Alan Licht's collaborative journey spanning 30 years culminates in their eighth album, At The Top Of The Stairs, is a great example to their enduring partnership and musical evolution. Recorded live in 2018, the album features two side-long pieces that showcase the duo's ability to create ethereal, abstract soundscapes with intricate arrangements. Throughout their collaboration, Connors' ghostly blue tones and Licht's meticulously crafted feedback and harmonic patterns have formed the core of their unique sound. At The Top Of The Stairs captures the duo's ascent through layers of atmospheric tension, punctuated by Connors' thunderous waves of effects. Connors and Licht have left an indelible mark on the experimental music landscape.
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In The Arms Of God (reissue)
In The Arms Of God (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3187C. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Stone Breaker
Paranoid Opioid
It Is That Way
Dirty Hands Empty Pockets (Already Gone)
Rise River Rise
Never Turns To More
Infinite War
So Much Left Behind
The Backslider
World On Fire
Crown Of Thorns
In The Arms Of God
Review: Originally released in 2005 as the follow up to the more accessible, melodious alt rock endeavour that was 2000's America's Volume Dealer, the seventh full-length from Raleigh, North Carolina stoner/sludge legends Corrosion Of Conformity, boasting the epic title In The Arms Of God, would take a half decade of introspection and self-reappraisal to materialise. Rediscovering their incomparable knack for hefty trudging riffs that displace the Louisiana bayou blues to caverns of beer-soaked sludge, for many the album signalled a return to form with both critics and avid fans celebrating the band's more corrosive elements once again. The only project not to feature drummer Reed Mullin as this was during his sabbatical from the group, while most notably being the final work with primary songwriter and overall mastermind Pepper Keenan until his glorious return on 2018's No Cross No Crown.
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America's Volume Dealer
America's Volume Dealer (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear & black smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3185C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Over Me (4:20)
Congratulations Song (3:21)
Stare Too Long (4:57)
Diablo Blvd (3:25)
Doublewide (4:13)
Zippo (4:32)
Who's Got The Fire (3:07)
Sleeping Martyr (4:57)
Take What You Want (3:29)
13 Angels (6:34)
Gittin' It On (2:37)
Rather See You Dead (1:44)
Steady Roller (demo version) (2:27)
Review: Originally released at the turn of the new millennium, America's Volume Dealer marked the sixth full-length from North Carolina sludging southern metal legends Corrosion Of Conformity, and would be the last to feature longtime drummer Reed Mullin before his return a decade later in 2010. Noted for being the band's most accessible or "radio-friendly" project due to the more polished production and increased reliance on melody, there's no denying that while the dank stoner-heft grooves of old are largely absent, the more alternative rock-leaning approach to their signature brand of metallic, southern blues, in hindsight, was a remarkable breath of fresh air within their back catalogue.
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You Could Do It Tonight
You Could Do It Tonight (eco mix vinyl LP + booklet limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BPR 100V. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Couch Slut Lewis (3:32)
Ode To Jimbo (3:12)
Wilkinson's Sword (5:29)
The Donkey (5:17)
Presidential Welcome (1:57)
Energy Crystals For Healing (4:13)
Downhill Racer (3:46)
Laughing & Crying (3:39)
The Weaversville Home For Boys (6:47)
Review: Self-described "putrid, drug-fueled gutter rock from the filthy streets of NYC", Couch Slut deal in ugliness, and boy is business a-boomin'! Meshing the most challenging facets of grindcore, hardcore punk, noise rock and black metal, the resulting cacophony is as unpleasant as it is impenetrable, yet the commanding presence of vocalist and primary songwriter Megan Osztrosits demands you suffer the audible torment while she details harrowing depictions of sexual violence, drug abuse and more singular inner-city horrors through subversive, vitriolic and grimly humoured phrases. Working with industrial hardcore manglers Uniform's Ben Greenberg (with previous production credits for Drab Majesty, Portrayal of Guilt, Metz), You Could Do It Tonight marks the fourth overall full-length from the group, and utterly refuses to dilute or smoothen their ethos of audibly healing through pain, or just pain for the fuck of it.
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Near Marineland
Near Marineland (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 328. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Near Marineland (2:27)
Second Glance (3:29)
It Cost's To Be Austere (4:05)
No More Hollow Doors (3:36)
Force The Habit (3:17)
Someone Reads (2:32)
Jump Over Barrels (3:36)
Pompeii Spared (2:57)
Fun Hair (3:45)
In Your Own Backyard (3:12)
Wishbone (3:56)
Sputnik In Orbit (2:57)
Review: The cult favourite Dark Entries hits 15 in style here and celebrates in the only way it knows how - with more great music. This time it is the legendary synth-punk yahoos Crash Course in Science aka Dale Feliciello, Mallory Yago, and Michael Zodorozny who are in the spotlight. The group formed back in 1979 and set out to make music using toy instruments and kitchen appliances. Their punk-y, aggressive, angular sound soon found a hardcore fan base and gave rise to big tunes like 'Cardboard Lamb' and 'Flying Turns.' In 1981 they recorded Near Marineland, a full-length that never actually saw the light of day but does now and shows the band moving into more diverse and polished territory.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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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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Live Lullabies & Other Bedtime Stories
Cat: YVR 4030. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Fascination Street (4:44)
A Night Like This (4:42)
Pictures Of You (7:22)
Lullaby (4:10)
Just Like Heaven (3:24)
The Walk (3:22)
Let's Go To Bed (3:17)
Friday I'm In Love (3:45)
In Between Days (2:54)
Boy's Don't Cry (3:08)
Review: Legendary emo indie outfit The Cure have played all over the world in their decorated careers but back in 1996 when they headed to Brazil, it was the first time they had been to the country since 1988. They were there for the 1996 edition of the Hollywood Rock Festival which they headlined in superb fashion and wowed their Latin American fans. Live Lullabies & Other Bedtime Stories is a special recording of that night that comes on nice yellow vinyl and features the likes of signature anthems like 'Boys Don't Cry,' 'Friday I'm In Love,' 'Just Like Heaven' and many more.
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World War
World War (green vinyl LP)
Cat: WAR 024. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Boys Don't Cry (2:45)
It's Not You (3:15)
Killing An Arab (2:28)
10:15 Saturday Night (3:47)
Fire In Cairo (3:20)
World War (2:36)
At Night (5:37)
M (3:08)
Heroin Face (2:40)
Charlotte Sometimes (3:59)
Review: Just when you thought you'd heard Robert Smith and The Cure every which way but bad, we discover more from their huge back catalogue. This time in the form of World War, a compilation of rare demos that takes its name for the band's seminal early single, which appears in a particular raw and unfettered, grinding version on this collection. A sound that defines the overall aesthetic. Rough and ready but packed full of energy, the huge landmark 'Boys Don't Cry' feels more intimate as a result, 'Fire In Cairo' arguably more punk, 'M' more New Romantic, and 'Heroin Face' less compromising than ever before. If all that sounds like bullshit talking, we implore you to take a listen and see what you think - the smart money is on us agreeing in the end.
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Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue)
Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4926. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Testify (3:12)
Shut It (2:42)
Shadow To Fall (3:20)
I Need A Life (2:42)
Running Man (3:49)
Not Of This Earth (2:56)
Heaven Can Take Your Lies (4:15)
My Desire (2:49)
Never Could Believe (4:25)
Love Song (2:06)
Disco Man (2:53)
Neat Neat Neat (2:49)
Ignite (3:29)
Gun Fury (1:24)
Nasty (4:12)
Looking At You (5:13)
Wait For The Blackout (4:58)
Noise Noise Noise (3:14)
New Rose (2:20)
Smash It Up (5:36)
Pretty Vacant (3:34)
I Feel Alright (2:47)
Review: Around the mid-nineties, pioneering gothic punks The Damned would see a resurgence in interest thanks to both Guns N Roses covering 'New Rose' for their The Spaghetti Incident? covers LP, as well as The Offspring's rendition of 'Smash It Up' being included on the Batman Forever soundtrack. These simultaneous introductions to a younger audience (whilst possibly also a reminder to forgetful fans), coincided with the band's second reformation, where they boasted the short-lived line up of Dave Vanian and Rat Scabies joined by Kris Dollimore (The Godfathers), Moose (New Model Army), and Alan Lee Shaw (Maniacs). Shadowed Tales From Mulhouse captures this iteration of the band during a 1994 live show in Mulhouse, France, where they would road-test cuts from the following year's Not Of This Earth, including 'Testify', 'Shut It', and the gloomy title-track, while also dusting off plenty of essentials from their back catalogue from 'Neat Neat Neat' to 'Noise Noise Noise' to a cover of their Sex Pistols peers' 'Pretty Vacant'.
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Human (reissue)
Human (reissue) (bone white, blue jay & gold splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52021. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Flattening Of Emotions
Suicide Machine
Together As One
Secret Face
Lack Of Comprehension
See Through Dreams
Cosmic Sea
Vacant Planets
God Of Thunder (bonus track)
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The Sound Of Perseverance (reissue)
The Sound Of Perseverance (reissue) (gatefold black red & gold splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52041. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Scavenger Of Human Sorrow (6:57)
Bite The Pain (4:32)
Spirit Crusher (6:47)
Story To Tell (6:37)
Flesh & The Power It Holds (8:28)
Voice Of The Soul (3:42)
To Forgive Is To Suffer (5:57)
A Moment Of Clarity (7:15)
Painkiller (6:06)
Review: Originally released in 1998, The Sound of Perseverance would serve as the seventh and subsequently final full-length from death metal pioneers Death, before mastermind Chuck Schuldiner's untimely loss due to brain cancer-related complications in 2001. Noted for being the only work with this specific line-up, featuring guitarist Shannon Hamm, drummer Richard Christy, and bassist Scott Clendenin (all members of Schuldiner's equally brilliant but often overlooked side-project Control Denied), this final death breath of fluid progressive tech-death greatness can sometimes fall through the cracks of the band's impeccable discography, and be fobbed off as a latter day addition sans the original core members, but mark our words, even the last Death album puts most modern death metal attempts to utter shame.
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Leprosy (reissue)
Leprosy (reissue) (hot pink, bone white & blue jay splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52001. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Leprosy
Born Dead
Forgotten Past
Left To Die
Pull The Plug
Open Casket
Primitive Ways
Choke On It
Review: Arriving just a year after their seminal 1987 genre-defining debut LP Scream Bloody Gore, Floridian death metal pioneers Death and their creative mastermind Chuck Schuldiner would perfect, not only their own sound, but the blueprint for an entire movement with 1988's sophomore effort Leprosy. The first of their projects to be recorded at Morrisound Recording in Tampa, highly regarded today as the definitive studio home of the death metal genre thanks to the work of legendary producer and engineer Scott Burns (who would go on to cut records at the same space for Sepultura, Deicide, Obituary, Cannibal Corpse), the material marked the first stylistic and tonal shift towards the far more macabre, gory, compositionally and lyrically depraved bedlam that the genre would fully morph into throughout the next decade. In short, this is a death metal classic that requires little to no introduction, complete with virtuosic guitar leads, Morse-code blast beats and inhuman guttural bellows. The initiated should hang their heads in shame if unfamiliar, while those who've never gone looking into the deep abyss of Death, might be better off continuing to live in peaceful tranquillity.
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Individual Thought Patterns (reissue)
Individual Thought Patterns (reissue) (hot pink bone & black splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Overactive Imagination (3:27)
In Human Form (3:54)
Jealousy (3:39)
Trapped In A Corner (4:14)
Nothing Is Everything (3:14)
Mentally Blind (4:51)
Individual Thought Patterns (4:36)
Destiny (3:28)
Out Of Touch (4:16)
The Philosopher (3:59)
Review: The mid-90s were a time of immense change for the death metal scene, strongly linked to the endless progression of the genre's most vital pioneers Death, who in retrospect, appeared to be reshaping, retooling and expanding the genre for their current and future peers in real time. Having already switched out the lyrical gore obsessions of their early material for the socio-political ponderings of 1990's Spiritual Healing, before turning to more opaque, introspective ruminations on their superbly technical, progressive death metal opus Human in 1991, a two-year gap would occur (a lengthy creative respite in terms of their prolificacy) before the arrival of 1993's Individual Thought Patterns. During this time, metal drumming legend Gene Hoglan (Testament, Fear Factory) would enter the mix along with King Diamond guitarist Andy LaRocque, and this newly refurbished line up would continue to build upon the virtuosic hyper-technical prog-death blueprint of Human, but with a major increase of oppressive, metallic menace, leading many to consider the work to be Death's most mercurial balance of artistic complexity and vicious heaviness.
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Spiritual Healing (reissue)
Spiritual Healing (reissue) (red, & blue splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RR 52011. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Living Monstrosity
Altering The Future
Defensive Personalities
Within The Mind
Spiritual Healing
Low Life
Genetic Reconstruction
Killing Spree
Review: Following on from 1988's seminal sophomore triumph Leprosy, pioneering death metal forefathers Death entered into the 90s with a work that would shift perception on, not only their own project, but the entire genre as an entity. Released in 1990, Spiritual Healing marked a notable embracing of more melodious compositions, largely due to the presence of lead guitarist James Murphy, with this LP being his only contribution to the band's discography, along with bassist Terry Butler. Coinciding with the simultaneous maximisation of technicality and melody, the album would also shift the lyrical approach of primary songwriter Chuck Schuldiner, who began moving away from gore and viscera-soaked tales and focusing more on the real-world horrors of drug addiction, poverty, serial killers, organised religion and corrupt faith healers, just like the one that adorns the iconic artwork.
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Banished By Sin
Banished By Sin (limited gatefold gold vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 425198 1705279. Rel: 25 Apr 24
From Unknown Heights You Shall Fall (3:18)
Doomed To Die (3:07)
Sever The Tongue (3:24)
Faithless (3:22)
Bury The Cross, With Your Christ (2:57)
Woke From God (3:03)
Ritual Defied (3:37)
Failures Of Your Dying Lord (3:20)
Banished By Sin (3:00)
A Trinity Of None (3:18)
I Am I, Curse Of Death (2:56)
The Light Defeated (3:02)
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Art Devo 1973-1977
Art Devo 1973-1977 (limited 'rubber gloves' red yellow & blue vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: FTRSMO 49A. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Boojis Industrial Death (Exhibit [A] 1973-1976) (1:26)
Total Love (5:19)
Auto Modown (Early version) (2:08)
Space Girl Blues (Early version) (3:49)
Live Forever (3:29)
Androgyny (live At Kent Kove 74) (1:20)
Fraulein (live At Kent Kove 74) (3:05)
Bicentennial Birthday (Exhibit [B] 1973-1975) (2:19)
Man From The Past (3:32)
Midget/My Lai Mama (live At Kent Kove 74) (4:34)
Shimmy Shake (4:18)
All Of Us (2:53)
Hubert House (1:59)
The Tinkle Tune (2:20)
Private Secretary (live At Kent Kove 74 - Exhibit [C] 1973-1975) (4:36)
I Don't Know Why (3:16)
Dixie (4:04)
Pigs Waddle (live At Kent Kove 74) (4:08)
Death Of Lt Casanova (live At Kent Kove 74) (7:42)
U Got Me Bugged (instrumental version - Exhibit [D] 1975-1977) (3:40)
I Don't Know What I Do Do (2:00)
Huboon Stomp (2:04)
Can U Take It (Early version) (2:49)
Uncontrollable Urge (Early version) (3:58)
Everything's Gonna Be Alright (2:56)
Falling In Love Again (3:09)
Devo Corporate Anthem (Early version - Exhibit [E] 1975-1977) (5:33)
Shrivel Up (Early version) (2:44)
Smart Patrol (Early version) (2:20)
I'm Lost At Home (2:59)
Untitled (2:57)
Never Go Back (2:44)
Secret Agent Man (Mark vocal) (3:31)
Social Fools (Early version - Exhibit [F] 1975-1977) (2:54)
A Plan For U (Early version) (2:28)
Nutty Buddy (live At JB's 76) (4:50)
Dogs Of Democracy (3:19)
Race Of Doom (Early version) (2:03)
Space Junk (Early version) (2:37)
Primal Satisfaction (3:25)
End Message (0:39)
Review: This deluxe set is a Devo fan's dream. Collecting their early works before the band's first album in 1978 was not an easy task and this thorough three disc collection also includes a few rough demos of later fan favourites like 'Space Junk', 'A Plan For You' and 'Can You Take It'. This set is beautifully designed and packaged, complete with limited 'rubber gloves' and pressed on coloured vinyl with a fold out poster. If you're an early Devo fan, this is release you cannot afford to miss.
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Vini Reilly (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FACD 244. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Love No More
Pol In G
Opera I
People's Pleasure Park
Red Square
Finding The Sea
Otis
William B
They Work Everyday
Opera II
Homage To Catalonia
Requiem Again
My Country
Otis (No Samples)
Dry
My Country (Monarchy mix)
Buddhist Prayer
Pathway
Nile Opera
Shirt No 7
Kind Of Love
Rob Grey's Elegy
Misere
For Steven Patrick
We Stumble
Sketch For A Manchester Summer 1989
Arpeggiator II
Diazepam 5 Mgs
But Was I?
Pol In Ab
Real Drums - Real Drummer
Another Mirror - Another Wall
30 Oldham Street
4:10 AM
For Lydia
Detail For Heidi & Jodie
Zinni's Dance
PPP Version
For Lucy H
4:30 AM
It's A Bright Guilty World (part 1)
It's A Bright Guilty World (part 2)
Nile Reprise
Diazepam 5 Mgs
Otis (Womad live)
English Landscape Tradition (Womad live)
Finding The Sea (Womad live)
Bordeaux (Womad live)
Day Is Over (live)
Red Shoes (live)
Opera II
Finding The Sea I
PPP (demo)
Juan Montero (Sketch 1)
Sample Tune
Finding The Sea (2)
Juan Montero (Sketch 2)
William B (demo)
Sketches On Stratocaster
Zinni & Vini Tune
Vincent Gerard & Steven Patrick - "I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong" (bonus track - 3" Mini Cd)
Live In Porto 30/04/1988 (DVD Region 0)
Review: Formed in the post-punk era of Manchester in 1978, The Durutti Column, led by guitarist Vini Reilly, has remained an enigmatic and influential force in the history of post-punk. Their 1989 release, aptly titled Vini Reilly, is a testament to Reilly's eclecticism and sonic experimentation. The album spans a vast musical landscape, encompassing elements of post-punk, rock, acoustic, avant-garde, jazz, classical, folk, pop, and electronica.The album's 35th anniversary reissue box set includes many great additions that allows listeners to appreciate the enduring impact of his artistry, as he continues to inspire and challenge music enthusiasts worldwide. Includes new essay by Durutti Column/Factory Records expert James Nice, liner notes by band member Bruce Mitchell, liner notes from Anthony Wilson, interview extracts with Vini Reilly and restored images and outtake images.
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + fold-out poster + postcards in embosed sleeve)
Cat: 525609 1. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch? (5:15)
Ist Ist (3:49)
Pestalozzi (5:05)
Es Konnte Sein (3:18)
Before I Go (4:16)
Isso Isso (4:35)
Besser Isses (4:48)
Everything Will Be Fine (4:45)
The Pit Of Language (4:26)
Planet Umbra (8:45)
Tar & Feathers (5:14)
Aus Den Zeiten (5:14)
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich) (3:15)
Trilobiten (6:01)
Gesundbrunnen (5:09)
Review: The legendary experimental German band Einsturzende Neubauten is back with their first album since 2020, Rampen (apm: alien pop music). Since their formation in 1980, the band his sought out to blaze their own trail in making what others would assume is noise into their own brand music. Their own music language was created and brought with them legions of followers that have added a bit of Einsturzende Neubauten's influence to their own sounds. The band has once again pushed their sound even further - alien pop music. This edition comes on yellow vinyl.
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Mythical River
Mythical River (clear vinyl LP limited to 300 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: RLP 3235CLEAR. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Solitude In Limbo (#2) (1:28)
Mythical River (7:57)
Party Among The Stars (6:19)
Chamber Of Silence (2:43)
Heading For Desolate Wastelands (5:53)
Star Cluster Detective (4:44)
Cavern Of The Red Lion (5:07)
Solitude In Limbo (#1) (1:32)
Review: Keyboardist Stale Storlokken leads the trio through six stellar compositions, showcasing hypnotic, magical, and razor-sharp polyrhythms. The album - the follow up to their acclaimed album Arrival of The New Elders - maintains the band's signature groovy mix of high-energy rock and power jazz while incorporating more structure and reflection and displaying a more diverse and mature approach. Recorded and mixed by producer Mattias Glava, Mythical River solidifies Elephant9's position as a contemporary, timeless and futuristic band.
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Mythical River
Cat: RLP 3235. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Solitude In Limbo #2 (1:37)
Mythucal River (7:57)
Party Among The Stars (6:13)
Chamber Of Silence (2:52)
Heading For Desolate Wastelands (5:54)
Star Cluster Detective (4:44)
Cavern Of The Red Lion (5:08)
Solitude In Limbo #1 (1:32)
Review: Elephant9: previous album, Arrival of The New Elders, showcased a diverse and contemplative side of the trio while maintaining their signature grooves and adopting a more structured approach. The album received widespread acclaim for its seamless collaborative qualities. New record Mythical River follows in the same vein, featuring six stellar compositions by keyboard virtuoso Stale Storlokken and complemented by cosmic interludes. From hypnotic enchantment to precise polyrhythms, the album showcases the trio's continued excellence while drawing comparisons to bands from the 60s, although Elephant9's sound remains contemporary, timeless and even futuristic.
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This Could Be Texas
This Could Be Texas (green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 587641 2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Albatross (3:01)
The World's Biggest Paving Slab (3:07)
Broken Biscuits (4:05)
I'm Not Crying, You're Crying (3:48)
Mastermind Specialism (4:33)
This Could Be Texas (4:44)
Not Everybody Gets To Go To Space (3:58)
R&B (2:51)
Nearly Daffodils (3:44)
The Best Tears Of Your Life (3:24)
You Blister My Paint (3:44)
Sideboob (4:11)
Albert Road (4:49)
Review: Leeds indie stars English Teacher serve up a fantastic debut album here with 'This Could Be Texas'. Preceding hits 'The World's Biggest Paving Slab', 'Nearly Daffodils' and 'Mastermind Specialism' have all topped BBC 6 Music playlists and helped build the band quite the following. Their rise continued to soar after they appeared on Later With...Jools Holland, and they have since played a sold-out UK and US tour. Lead singer Lily Fontaine's vision for the album was "an odyssey to space, revealing Doncaster's likeness. It's about navigating in-betweens, cherishing home, and tracing Desire Paths." Fontaine reflects on being mixed-race in post-Brexit several times throughout the album and it comes here on lovely green vinyl.
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Fuck The System
Fuck The System (limited clear red & black splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1327170. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Fuck The System (4:12)
Fucking Liar (2:34)
Holiday In The Sun (2:23)
You're A Fucking Bastard (2:41)
Lie To Me (2:17)
There Is No Point (2:00)
Never Sell Out (2:36)
Noize Annoys (2:00)
I Never Changed (1:57)
Why Are You Doing This To Me (2:27)
Chaos Is My Life (2:05)
Violent Society (2:11)
Was It Me (4:35)
Adding To Their Fears (2:42)
Death Before Dishonour (3:08)
Drive Me Insane (3:49)
Pulling Us Down (4:21)
Review: Since signing The Exploited in 2021, iconic metal/punk label Nuclear Blast have gone to lengths to reissue the three latest albums from the legendary Edinburgh oi-punks, who by the arrival of 1987's Death Before Dishonour, had moved towards an even more aggressive form of crossover thrash hardcore. This direction would continue to be pursued throughout their 90s output, with The Massacre in 1990, Beat The Bastards in 1996 and most recently (although 21 years and counting currently) 2003's vicious statement of latter-day intent Fuck The System. Coming seven years after its predecessor as well as marking the band's seventh overall full-length, it's the only album to date to feature guitarist Robbie Davidson and bassist Mikie Jacobs, while the project and its subsequent tour cycle would be marred in controversy due to the band being refused entry into Montreal, Canada in October 2003. This led to the cancellation of the show and a full scale riot of 500 fans smashing windows and destroying cars, ultimately leading to their Mexico City date also being cancelled for safety reasons. Is it really shocking to imagine that's how The Exploited's fans would react when they felt that burned? Juno don't condone, we're just not that surprised.
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Beat The Bastards
Beat The Bastards (limited transparent red & black splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1327040. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Beat The Bastards
Affected By Them
Don't Blame Me
Law For The Rich
System Fucked Up
They Lie
If You're Sad
Fight Back
Massacre Of Innocents
Police TV
Sea Of Blood
Fifteen Years
Serial Killer
Let's Start A War (live In St Peterburg - bonus)
The Massacre
Dogs Of War
Noize Annoys
UK '82
Lie To Me
Dead Cities
Chaos Is My Life
Review: With the arrival of 1987's Death Before Dishonour, Edinburgh punk legends The Exploited began to distance themselves from their pre-established oi/street punk demeanour, and move towards a far heavier, speed metal-inflected crossover thrash style of hardcore punk; a direction they would continue to pursue throughout the 90s. Following a six-year gap after 1990's The Massacre, 1996 would see the group return with easily the best LP from their latter-day output, Beat The Bastards. Packed to the brim with seething, feral bangers such as 'Law Tor The Rich', 'System Fucked Up', and 'Massacre Of Innocents', this new splattered vinyl double LP pressing comes courtesy of the wonderful folks over at Nuclear Blast who've worked to beautifully restore and reissue the band's heaviest final three albums ever since signing them back in 2021.
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Slates Live
Slates Live (10" + CD) (1 per customer)
Cat: POP 001V. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Middle Mass (4:30)
An Older Lover Etc (4:44)
Prole Art Threat (4:12)
Fit & Working Again (2:46)
Slates, Slags Etc (7:27)
Leave The Capitol (4:44)
Middle Mass
An Older Lover Etc
Prole Art Threat
Fit & Working Again
Slates, Slags Etc
Leave The Capitol
Review: Alternative icons The Fall were of the most out-there acts of their generation, if not any generation. Now, all new on Bella Union is Stales Live on 10" and CD. Conceived by former Slates-era members of The Fall, it offers live versions of the 1981 mini-LP's six tracks that capture the raw essence of their legendary live shows plus plenty more. With input from band members throughout sourcing, mastering, and design, this release is a long-awaited treat for Fall enthusiasts. Stewart Lee, a dedicated Fall fan, contributes sleeve notes and each song is meticulously curated to showcase its evolution onstage, making Slates Live a must-have for fans yearning for an authentic Fall experience.
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Forgiveness Is Yours
Forgiveness Is Yours (limited clear vinyl LP + fold-out poster + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 467X. Rel: 25 Apr 24
The Archivist (1:28)
John Lennon (3:48)
Bullet Of Dignity (2:54)
Polygamy Is Only For The Chief (3:22)
Visions Of Pain (3:45)
Today You Become Man (3:59)
Religion For One (3:20)
Feed The Horse (5:10)
What's That You Say (3:43)
Work (4:29)
You Can't Force It (4:05)
Review: Billed as the most vital and sophisticated creation of their career yet, Fat White Family return with Forgiveness Is Yours. As if to reaffirm that forgiveness begins with forgiving oneself, the South London band's fourth album comes with limited fanfare (they hardly need it), perhaps owing to the fact that this is a record said to have pushed the band to "the limits of their very existence", entailing a consistent "will to create even when catastrophes keep happening". Forgive oneself for what, though? Torpor, apparently; from 'Bullet Of Dignity' to 'What's That You Say', this slick and suggestive indie album is a testament to finding the correct harmony in chaos, and waking up from our half-dazes to find an active truth.
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I Got She's Got
Cat: DFA 2710. Rel: 25 Apr 24
I Got, She's Got (remix) (5:51)
She's Playing With Fire (feat Piscis) (6:25)
I Got, She's Got (3:54)
Review: The mighty DFA label has always come at dance music from a rock and indie perspective and for that reason has always brought plenty of new ideas to the dancefloor. Fernando Pulichino has long been at the heart of the operation with his fusion of rock, funk, and electronic beats and here he is again with more of the same. 'I Got, She's Got' is a raw, energetic track, while the remix offers clarity and rich arpeggios. 'She's Playing With Fire' with saxophone by Gustavo Buchiniz, meanwhile, adds another explosive element meaning that all three tracks deliver pure club-ready firepower.
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A Minute To Pray A Second To Die (reissue)
A Minute To Pray A Second To Die (reissue) (limited translucent ruby red vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 112. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Digging My Grave (3:56)
Pray Til You Sweat (2:40)
River Of Fever (3:46)
Satan's Stomp (5:43)
See You In The Boneyard (3:30)
So Long (3:27)
Cyrano De Berger's Back (3:15)
Divine Horseman (6:57)
Review: Following on from their 1980 debut full-length No Questions Asked, the very next year would see Los Angeles based punk legends The Flesh Eaters unveil what many a fan considers to be, not only their magnum opus but one of the finest punk experiments ever contributed to the scene. A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die purposefully eschewed the breakneck pace of the expanding hardcore scene to channel outsider influences from the likes of swampy, Bayou-inflected roots rock to spasmodic jazz dirges to blues-laden malevolence. With depraved B-movie horror tales of violence and religious scandal; ultimately weaving a lyrical tapestry of the underbelly of LA, punk poet prophet Chris Desjardins immortalised himself as a commanding vocal presence with the type of penmanship to hypnotise, disgust and enthral.
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A Life With Brian (remastered)
A Life With Brian (remastered) (limited orange vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP)
Cat: LMS 1725048. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Sunshine (5:23)
Take It (4:33)
Crackerjack (3:32)
Mr Happy Reveller (3:13)
Hysterically Blue (4:10)
It's On (3:56)
Silver Pan (2:38)
Phobia (4:02)
Egg Rush (4:44)
Doris Is A Little Bit Partial (4:55)
Weekender (12:56)
Weatherall's Weekender (Audrey Is A Little Bit partial mix) (15:20)
Review: London never really came close to matchign Manchester in the baggy stakes, but Flowered Up's album A Life With Brian and its unique fusion of indie rock, dance, and psychedelic influences, is as close as it got. Originally released in 1991 and now reissued on limited orange vinyl, the classic 90s record is a vibrant exploration of youth culture and urban life in London with infectious grooves, catchy hooks, and anthemic choruses all present and correct and ready to deliver a dynamic and energetic listen. The album's title track stands out as a definitive highlight with its distinctive sound and lyrical depth, but really all of these tunes offer a nostalgic journey back to the early 90s and celebrates Flowered Up's enduring legacy.
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