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Do The Brane
Cat: AJX 184S. Rel: 24 Aug 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Do The Brane
Wanna
Review: Limited edition of 500 7"s from Acid Jazz from The Stabilisers who are Jon, Simon, Francis & Allan Crockford (The Prisoners, James Taylor Quartet, Thee Headcoats). The Stabilisers make '79-shaped punky waver mod for the noughties marketplace.
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Backfire At The Disco
Cat: KIDS 012A. Rel: 13 Apr 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Backfire At The Disco
Little Miss Pipedream
Review: The Wombats release their new single "Backfire At The Disco" on the Kids label. A new recording of the live favourite, the track was produced by Jimmy Robertson (Klaxons) and mixed by Steve Harris (Kaiser Chiefs). With an effervescence that belies its subject matter of a disastrous date, the track is a dangerously catchy hi-octane blast of scuzzy indie pop, which exemplifies why The Wombats have stealthily become the biggest unsigned band in the UK.
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Backfire At The Disco
Cat: KIDS 012B. Rel: 13 Apr 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Backfire At The Disco
Moving To New York (BBC radio 1 session)
Review: The Wombats release their new single "Backfire At The Disco" on the Kids label. A new recording of the live favourite, the track was produced by Jimmy Robertson (Klaxons) and mixed by Steve Harris (Kaiser Chiefs). With an effervescence that belies its subject matter of a disastrous date, the track is a dangerously catchy hi-octane blast of scuzzy indie pop, which exemplifies why The Wombats have stealthily become the biggest unsigned band in the UK.
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Second Love
Cat: BELLA 530CD. Rel: 11 Mar 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Swimming Pool (feat Tom Fleming)
Less Than Three
Algorithm
Hyperlink
Constantly
Social Halo
Never Go Home
Dance W Me
Phoenixes
Shadowlawns
Part Of Me
Lost In You
Review: London-dwelling singer-songwriter Emma-Lee Moss originally made her name in the spaces between indie-pop and folk, yet in the five years that have passed since her last album proper 'Virtue', her candid, droll songwriting has blossomed into something still more charming and unique. A distinctly more experimental and electronic approach suits her style well, even whilst paradoxically meditating on the intersections between romance and technology as on 'Hyperlink' and 'Alogrithms'. Spare and inventive yet intimate and affecting, 'Second Love' heralds the return of an artist whose delicate charms have never found a better medium.
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Leave Me Alone
Leave Me Alone (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: SVSV 777187. Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Leave Me Alone! (3:00)
Be With Me (4:10)
Review: Boy Pablo continues his mission to make us all nostalgic for our younger years with a track taken from this year's bubblegum album, Wachito Rico. 'Leave Me Alone' is enough to tell newcomers what they can expect from the full length release. Uptempo, melodic and polished to a fault, it's a timeless, chart-friendly, indie pop sound that has won over a huge following with its unabashed positivity, albeit the sentiments are apparently tied to the feeling disappointment when his parents suddenly making him leave a birthday party early.

Flip it and you find the laidback, smooth, R&B vibes of 'Be With Me', a song that didn't make it onto the LP itself but certainly would not have sounded out of place if it had. Cascading guitar harmonies and a stepping, shuffling beat, it owes plenty to the lo-fi electronic sexiness that has been pervading downtempo beats for years, but is far from a cheap knock-off.


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Ron Next Door
Ron Next Door (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: ERC 112. Rel: 18 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Ron Next Door (alternative mix) (5:50)
Sitting On Top Of The World (5:26)
Review: Happenstance can be a fortuitous element. A union-funded single discovered in a dusty store, a long disbanded band found, leads to unreleased post punk dubs in a box of unreleased demos.

Formed during the mid-80s in the downbeat town of Walsall, their music is a blend of disparate influences from 50's crooners, blues and reggae to Killing Joke and The Bunnymen; Ron's Neighbours were out of step with the perfect pop of the C86 indie generation.

Their only single - "To The Fight" - a split 7" was supported by the Trade Union Resource Centre, while many gigs were benefits for striking miners, leading to a loyal local following.

Engineered by Ozzy Osbourne's brother Tony, tracks were recorded at an 8 track bedroom / home studio, while a terraced house served as rehearsal space. Here Ron Next Door was born. When a tape recorder was left running it captured the long-suffering neighbour for posterity. His outburst gave the band and song, its name.

Experimenting with drum machines, the resultant jam track, here in its "Alternative Mix", languished unheard until now. Ron's 'Black Country' tones lead to driving bass / percussion against crashing Stratocasters and repeating, refrained vox - a post punk dub turned symphony.

The B side, Sitting On Top of the World, is an indie anthem, becoming their theme, a blend of grandiose and banal that characterised their songs.
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Too Confusing
Too Confusing (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: ERC 113. Rel: 10 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Too Confusing (4:46)
Surrender (3:38)
Review: Emotional Rescue returns to early 1980s Manchester with the previously unreleased music of Michael James Pollard and his beautiful distillation of indie pop in Too Confusing and bedsit cover version of Ashford and Simpson's Surrender.

While studying photography at Manchester Polytechnic, (MJ) Pollard lived and played in a band in a ramshackle house in Walley Range. In the cellar studio he would write and record his own songs using their guitars, fretless bass and keys, as well as his own Casio VL-Tone VL-1 and Simmons Clap Trap to augment his drums onto a 4 track TEAC.

By 1983, and now solo, he was recording out of Dislocation Dance's studio (ERC111), had secured a Peel Session and via Factory Records' Lindsay Reade, was discussing with Fundacao Atlantica about releasing an album.

Working with singer Sioux Goddard as a duo, they put down 8 songs in 2 weeks in summer '84. However, Fundacao Atlantica's financial difficulties and soon closure meant the songs were lost until now.

Recovered off the original tapes and lovingly restored, Too Confusing captures the optimism of the sessions, a summer love melody of forlorn youth. Surrender accompanies, recorded back in that cellar in '81, with friend Stephanie Danziger on vocals, its lo-fi simplicity is a perfect take on an all-time classic, making this a newly prized gem of British indie pop history.
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Sausage Studio Sessions
Cat: MOSHICD 105. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Shoemonk (feat Vula Malinga)
The Highest (feat Kwamie Liv)
The Drop (feat Khloe Anna)
Colours (feat Vito Skye, Valentina Skye & Andy Knowles)
Valentina (feat Khloe Anna)
Don't Roll Your Eyes At Me (feat David Aird)
Until Now All Is Well (feat Laetitia Sadier)
Nix (feat Nix Sana'a Sylvester Gonputh-Kellig)
The Strangest Thing (feat KT Tunstall)
Full Fathom Five (feat Phillipp Plessmann)
Loose Noose (feat Andy Knowles & Vula Malinga)
Hyena (feat Manuela Gernedel)
Review: The Nix is a loose collection of uniquely talented musicians corralled together by Nick McCarthy (ex-Franz Ferdinand) and Seb Kellig around their Sausage Studio in East London. The recording sessions were informal - the studios were open 24 hours and musicians would simply drop in - and as a result the album has a proper party feel, rooted in the traditions of DIY pop and punky reggae. Notable guests include Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab fame and the ever game for a laugh KT Tunstall, but none of the numerous cameos outshines or obscures the overall communal vibe of the album as a whole. Sure to put a smile on your face and an earworm in your system, this is addictive homegrown soul music that leans to Two Tone's more light hearted moments, Althea Forrest and Donna Reid's classic 'Uptown Top Ranking' or even Fun Boy Three and Bananarama getting down to it together. Pure, not trying too hard, class.
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Swimmer
Swimmer (CD)
Cat: MD 7CD. Rel: 14 Feb 20
 
Indie/Alternative
I'll Haunt You
Need Your Love
How To Forgive
Runner
Echoes
Swimmer
Tender As A Tomb
Late Night
Matrimony II
Review: If you're not up for words like "lovely", "blissful" and "gliding" on record then this one may not be for you. Then again, we'd sooner recommend trying it on for size than skipping past outright, as Tennis prove themselves to be every bit as compelling and captivating as they are seemingly sitting - or more accurately lackadaisically couching out - on some fluffy cloud overhead.

It's perhaps unsurprising that Tennis is married couple Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley, who wrote the nine-tracker while doing what some couples fantasise about, and others think of with fear as to whether it would wind up with one of them killing the other. Four months is a long time to be at sea with your partner, but in this instance it seems to have only united them. Balladry but of particularly exceptional quality, it's hard not to feel jealous at the ties that clearly bind this wife-husband duo.
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The Prettiest Curse
Cat: LUCKY 139CD. Rel: 19 Jun 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Good Bad Times
Just Like Kids (Miau)
Riding Solo
Boy
Come Back & Love Me
Burn
Take Me Back
The Play
Waiting For You
This Moment Forever
Review: It might just be us, but the third record from Spanish garage guitar wielders Hinds feels like a marked change of path for the rightly acclaimed outfit. It's certainly an altogether less growling and bloody-nosed affair than their first record, and to a lesser extent 2018's 'I Don't Run'. Which isn't to say this development is a negative thing. Of course not everything here sounds like the retro-pop of 'Good Bad Times', which is a colourful, upbeat and synthy introduction to their new work. 'Just Like Kids' is a far more raucous and unconventional stomper. 'Take Me Back' shows the power of pared back arrangements, echoed riffs accentuating the feeling of space. And 'This Moment Forever' is a low slung, downtrodden delight. Altogether sweeter, but still capable of knocking anyone out, if Hinds weren't already close to your heart they should be after this.
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Somebody's Knocking
Cat: HVNLP 166CD. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Disbelief Suspension
Letter Never Sent
Night Fligh To Kabul
Dark Disco Jag
Gazing From The Shore
Stitch It Up
Playing Nero
Penthouse High
Paper Hat
Name & Number
War Hose
Radio Silence
She Loved You
Two Bells Ringing At Once
Review: Heart-on-sleeve isn't always the phrase you'd use to describe Mark Lanegan. Yet here on his 11th studio album the gravelly-voiced rock icon seems intent on making his exact feelings clear, which seem to centre on his appreciation of some of the UK's archetypal post punk and proto-electronic-indie outfits. "Playing Nero" and "Dark Disco Jag" in particular seem to owe much to the likes of New Order and Joy Division. These are no cheap knock-offs, though, and instead cement Lanegan's status as a hugely talented powerhouse of a rocker who's unafraid to call upon influences from psychedelic to New Wave as and when he feels like it, turning the whole thing into a collection of inescapable genius and unarguable talent. Great to have him back, and long may his fine form continue.
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Girl
Girl (CD)
Cat: MOSHICD 96. Rel: 22 Nov 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Girl
Show Me More
Just Down The Hall
Because
Let It Go
Takes Time
Friend Like That
Keep It Tight
Go To The Top
Beautiful
Like The Stars
Review: Girl Ray's sophomore LP isn't simply pop songs about love. It's certainly their poppiest offering to date, switching guitar-first arrangements for synthy beats. "Girl" as a whole deals with themes around matters of the heart, but the concept is more concerned with the importance of other elements in your life when love is either navigating rocky seas, or beached on an uninhabitable island, walking away is the only route for both parties. Don't expect the record to carry the weight of it all though. Ash Workman's production helps the troupe leave the heaviness behind and achieve near-perfect pop aesthetics. The band have also cited Ariana Grande's "thank u, next" as a major influence in their change of tact, further indicating what the contents feel like. From breezy opener "Girl" to tearful closing track, "Like The Stars", it's a meditation on friends, support networks and seeing things as they really are.
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The Soft Bulletin: Live At Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Cat: BELLA 882CD. Rel: 06 Dec 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Race For The Prize
A Spoonful Weighs A Ton
The Spark That Bled
The Spiderbite Song
Buggin'
What Is The Light?
The Observer
Waitin' For A Superman
Suddenly Everything Has Changed
The Gash
Feeling Yourself Disintegrate
Sleeping On The Roof
Review: It's hard not to see this offering from hallucinogenic and highly visual psych-rockers The Flaming Lips as a "here's what you could have won" release. And that's "here's what you could have won had you been able to attend this performance of one of our most treasured albums in one of the world's most aesthetically astounding venues". FOMO abounds, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a proper bucket list muso haunt, setting gigs halfway up a Colorado mountain. Throw in live orchestra, the Colorado Symphony, and you've got yourself a truly life-affirming evening. Even on record, there's a tangible difference between the sonics here and the original, still it's an incredibly beautiful and grand album. Perhaps most pronounced during the heart-rendering string sweep of opener "Race For The Prize" (expect shivers), tracks such as "A Spoonful Weighs A Ton" and, of course, "Waitin' For A Superman" feel as though they have finally found their home.
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West Of Eden
West Of Eden (CD in debossed sleeve)
Cat: LUCKY 133CD. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The West Is Dead
Loaded
The Ballad Of Calamity James
To The Door
Satan, Luella & I
Mikey's Song
Why?
MMXX AD
149 (feat Tallulah Eden)
Joanna
Where's Joanna?
Death Drive
Nobody Stays In Love
Blank Slate
War Is Looming
Review: With its wildly versatile, open-minded but business-driven music industry, the UK can't help but fall victim to the hype circus from time to time. Bands garner praise, and before you know it there's a debut album out everyone is telling you to fall in love with, despite the fact you know there's nothing to adore.

Fear not, HMLTD early adopters, we also know the London quintet are every bit as good as the words and phrases talking them up, and prove it on this inaugural long form. To ignore influences of glam rock and new romanticism is to disregard many of the troupe's stylistic traits, but those are really only half the story. Diving into "West Of Eden" is like welcoming all - or at least many - of Britain's contemporary sounds into your personal space, from trap and electro to post punk and guitar artiness. Exceptional stuff we'll leave you to explore further.
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Look Inside Your Heart
Cat: MOSHICD 84. Rel: 09 Nov 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Roosevelt Sykes
House By The Beach
Shelly
Look Inside Your Heart
Sugar
I Came To You Once
Dodge City Blues
Hazey Moon
Close Your Eyes Mike
Brian
Goodbye Spiderman
Tell Me That You Weren't Alone
Review: Delivering their second album of 2018 is Leicestershire's own The Wave Pictures whose legacy dates back to 1998, a solid 20 licks. The album, the band say, is dedicated to friendship, happiness and drunken party times and it's no surprise to read Look Inside Your Heart was recorded liquored up somewhere in Stoke Newington, North London. With harmonicas, the odd guitar, chatter of backup vocals and racketty drums abound, the album's that perfect reminder that two's a party, three's a crowd, but more is always merrier.
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Get Tragic
Cat: JAZZLIFE 16CD. Rel: 25 Jan 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Eye To Eye
Mexican Dress
Bangsar
Nearer
Beverly
Find My Own Remorse
Howl
(Interlude)
Anxiety
Vertigo
Elijah
Review: With the hove of sounds coming out of Brighton right now duo Blood Red Shoes are delivering a unique blend of post-alternatives, with melodious references ranging from the choral of Klaxon's numbers, to the musical muster of Manchester psychedelic rock act The Music. With a release previous on XL Recordings too, the group are making themselves known via their own Jazz Life label. Get Tragic, and its other track titles suggest a continued emo-quality to their feel, a sound resounding with the tragedy of future-modern times.
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Holiday Destination
Cat: OLIVE 1033CD. Rel: 25 Aug 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Place Like This
Holiday Destination
2016
Out The Way
Yes Men
Evil
Ordinary
Relief
Mother Fighter
Jolly Sailor
Review: It takes real skill to write music that treads a line between unnerving dissonance and satisfying earworm hooks, and Nadine Shah proves she can do just that with the new, politically charged 'Holiday Destination'. Shah utilises a rich armoury of textures, see-sawing dynamics, kraut-rock inspired hypnotics, gristly pulsating vocal movements and hair-raising harmonic writing that all fuses into the kind of music that insistently works its way into the darker recesses of your mind and won't let you forget it so easily.
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Low In High School
Cat: 538337 872. Rel: 17 Nov 17
 
Indie/Alternative
My Love, I'd Do Anything For You
I Wish You Lonely
Jacky's Only Happy When She's Up On The Stage
Home Is A Question Mark
Spent The Day In Bed
I Bury The Living
In Your Lap
The Girl From Tel-Aviv Who Wouldn't Kneel
All The Young People Must Fall In Love
When You Open Your Legs
Who Will Protect Us From The Police?
Israel
Review: There are few musicians who are both as iconic and as divisive as Morrissey, who has devoted his career to building a persona of an outspoken iconoclast and whipping up storms of controversy. In 'Low In High School, his eleventh solo studio album since The Smiths disbanded, Morrissey sets his acerbic sights on stifling media and news outlets, the Israel/Palestine conflict and the monarchy, amongst other subjects. Sonically, it's a dense and heavily produced collage of rock, electronic, ballads and even a few very-Smiths sounding tracks. Love it or hate it, 'Low In High School' is pure Morrissey, and the sage of Salford's status as king of the provocateurs endures.
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European Heartbreak
Cat: HVNLP 157CD. Rel: 28 Sep 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Simple Song
Hardly Knew
Oh My Love (What Have We Done)
Goodnight Europe
Alpine Town
I've Done The Best
Self-Portrait In A Car At Night
Something's Gonna Take Your Love Away
Antoine
Where Did You Go
Baby, Eternity
Review: Should you find yourself in continental Europe, or the little islands surrounding it, you may be feeling a sense of the autumnal blues upon the release of this European Heartbreak LP. It's far from a morose and downcast listen though, with the choral of Annelotte de Graaf's voice a shining light to lead you through the trepidation of winter. On top of her two law degrees and work for the international war crimes tribunal, this latest opus provides her with a second album following Fading Lines of 2016, and expect spells of tatty pop intertwined with boops and breathy vocals that meet with subtle brass instrumentation, pianos and folky practices, all sung with a slight smug and smirk of discontent.
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Clockwatching
Cat: TRU 7220. Rel: 19 Aug 10
 
Indie/Alternative
Clockwatching
Mirror In The Bathroom
Review: "Clockwatching" is the first single taken from Belleruche’s third album 270 Stories, with singer Kathrin DeBoer delivering her usual charismatic vocal charm with submerged harmonies. On the flipside you’ll find a low slung reggaefied cover version of "Mirror In The Bathroom", originally recorded by The Beat. Lovely stuff.
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Water Flow EP
Cat: BEC 5156679. Rel: 08 Feb 17
 
Pop
Water Flow (3:30)
Wit U (2:51)
Don't Stop (3:50)
Lend Me Another Name (2:59)
Review: Because Music is an independent record label based in Paris and London with a roll call that includes Metronomy, Manu Chao, Ed Banger Records, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Major Lazer and more. Next up for the label is Electronic pop duo from the Netherlands Klyne, who deliver the explosive bass driven R&B jam "Don't Stop" featuring super cool vocals reminiscent of Prince. The soulful electronic pop continues on the smooth and sexy deep house of "Water Flow" calling to mind the aesthetic of Crosstown Rebels or the HFN Music sound. The chilling and bittersweet closer "Lend Me Another Name" ends the EP in style with its neon lit synths, sultry guitar licks and precision beats.
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Pure Comedy
Pure Comedy (CD + 24 page booklet)
Cat: BELLA 628CD. Rel: 07 Apr 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Pure Comedy
Total Entertainment Forever
Things It Would Have Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution
Ballad Of The Dying Man
Birdie
Leaving LA
A Bigger Paper Bag
When The God Of Love Returns There'll Be Hell To Pay
Smoochie
Two Wildly Different Perspectives
The Memo
So I'm Growing Old On Magic Mountain
In Twenty Years Or So
Review: Perhaps LA's most well-loved postmodern troubadour, Joshua Tillman brings his third album as Father John Misty, a sprawling and theatrical epic polemic on just about all of our modern society. The quality of his writing here is far more complex and impressive, as heart-wrenching chord progressions and grandiose song structures keep the listener firmly in the palm of his hand. The album's title 'Pure Comedy' is the first stab of bitter irony here, as Tillman seems in a more serious and pensive mood than we became used to with tongue-in-cheek and self-assured previous albums 'Fear Fun' and 'I Love You, Honeybear'. That isn't to say that the album is totally humourless, but that Tillman uses it in smaller doses to antidote the cathartic and anxious emotion to far greater effect.
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Levitation
Cat: MOSHICD 91. Rel: 03 May 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Paradise Place
Koray
Marigold
Astral Plane
Peaches
Moonshine On Water
Olympia
Club Coco
Mantra East
Nizwa
Levitation
Review: Combining indie rock, psychedelic rock and Eastern influences, Flamingods certainly know how to mix things up. Levitation, their 5th album and the first since 2016's Majesty opens with a disco feel via "Paradise Place", before the laid-back grooves of "Koray" provide a leeway for more eclectic and dance-centric tracks to take hold later on in the album. The second half of the record takes us into more spacey territory best heard on "Moonshine On Water", before the band's trippy, psychedelic influences come strongly to the fore on "Mantra East" and Eastern melodies shine through on "Nizwa". An eclectic, psyched-out adventure of a record, Levitation is an album that will tempt you into Flamingods' esoteric world.
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Anthems For Doomed Youth
Cat: 474627 7. Rel: 11 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Barbarians
Gunga Din
Fame & Fortune
Anthem For Doomed Youth
You're My Waterloo
Belly Of The Beast
Iceman
Heart Of The Matter
Fury Of Chonburi
The Milkman's Horse
Glasgow Coma Scale Blues
Dead For Love
Review: Not many people would have put a bet on The Libertines making a third album, yet here it is, as bold as brass and portraying a band in the kind of rude health that would have been considered unthinkable a decade or so ago. Producer Jake Gosling, most famous as an A-list pop producer, may have polished the ditties of the Wilfred Owen-referencing 'Anthems For Doomed Youth' to a sheen, yet the band's ragtag charm and romantic bluster is still present and correct, and indeed the irony may be that beyond all the hyperbole and drug-fuelled acrimony of their heyday, the band appear to be firing on all cylinders now as never before.
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Mercury
Mercury (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZIQ 343. Rel: 25 Oct 13
 
Coldwave/Synth
Good Love
Something Is Wrong
Automatic & Visible
Falling Into The Night
Neverending Arc
Mercury
Breathless
Wild Nights
Organon
Review: Curve ball release of the week goes to Planet Mu with Mercury, the debut LP from the Miracle pairing of Steve Moore and Guapo's Daniel O'Sullivan. Best known for his luscious and at times transcendental output on LIES, Future Times and Death Waltz, Steve Moore is undoubtedly one of the most accomplished (and prolific) composers to surface out of the US synth underground. Apparently first crossing paths with O'Sullivan back in 2006 when the pair were touring in their respective bands Zombi and Guapo, Mercury is the result of some four years of musical collaboration. Planet Mu describe the nine track set as a collection of "anthemic power ballads" and as soon as O'Sullivan's vocals kick in you'll find it hard to disagree though Moore's musicianship is just as integral a part and shines through on the arpeggio heavy "Falling Into The Night" which also perhaps best captures Miracle's dual inspiration of 80s cinema classic The Lost Boys and Giallo horror.
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Ancient Sea
Ancient Sea (hand-stamped 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TT 015. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Ancient Sea
Asleep
Review: A perfect final offering from Dulc-i-Tone's fine family of beautifully handmade and fucked-up musical treasures, New Faultlines are San Francisco's best garage-pop sleepers. Brilliantly home-recorded by brothers Luke and Zach Robbins, the band makes lazy pop melodies with languidly lovely harmonies like only brothers can make. Despite their garage-punk pedigree (Zach booked the former hub of SF sloppy garage-punk, Pissed Off Pete's, and played alongside Traditional Fools members in the surf-punk band Sleepy Beach), New Faultlines take a much gentler angle, with a sound that more closely recalls LA's early-'80s Paisley Underground and the reverbed-out pop of mid-'80s England.

The layered guitars and rolling bass of A-side "Ancient Seas" channel both "Chronic Town"-era REM's Rickerbacker jangle and Felt's best atmospheric guitar work. The fifteenth record in fifteen years from Dulc-i-Tone, New Faultlines' debut single represents the final installment from the label that brought you now-collectable records from The Aislers Set, The Mantles, Ganglians, Eat Skull, Six Organs, and The Scrotum Poles.

Hand-stamped records, limited to 300.
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Orchard
Orchard (CD)
Cat: MELO 080. Rel: 16 Aug 12
 
Indie/Alternative
Janet
Ocean Swell
Through The Pupils Of Goats
Too Big To Quit
Westonbirt
Lending Library
Quint
Saundersfoot
Adventure Orchard
Review: It's been a while since we heard from Minotaur Shock, AKA knitwear lover turned producer David Edwards. Amazingly, his last album 'proper' landed in 2009. Given that there was a time, during the early 2000s, that his intricate blends of the organic and electronic were redefining lo-fi downtempo music, it's been far too long. Predictably, Orchard is packed with goodness, from the gentle Celtic hoedown of "Too Big To Quit" and arboretum-inspired folk-house of "Westonbirt", to the Four Tet-ish "Quint", crystalline "Saundersfoot" and the grandiose, string-drenched opener "Janet". Loose, languid and superbly produced (as always), Orchard is a thrilling return to form.
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Backfire At The Disco
Cat: KIDS 012CD. Rel: 13 Apr 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Backfire At The Disco
Backfire At The Disco (KGB remix)
Review: The Wombats release their new single "Backfire At The Disco" on the Kids label. A new recording of the live favourite, the track was produced by Jimmy Robertson (Klaxons) and mixed by Steve Harris (Kaiser Chiefs). With an effervescence that belies its subject matter of a disastrous date, the track is a dangerously catchy hi-octane blast of scuzzy indie pop, which exemplifies why The Wombats have stealthily become the biggest unsigned band in the UK.
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out of stock $3.09
Packing Things Up On The Scene
Cat: 12EM 709. Rel: 21 Oct 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Packing Things Up On The Scene (The Loving Hand remix)
Packing Things Up On The Scene (The Loving Hand instrumental remix)
Review: This is the 2nd single from the "Enemies Like This" album. 12" includes remix by The Loving Hand (aka Tim Goldsworthy of DFA).
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out of stock $4.14
Packing Things Up On The Scene
Cat: CDEM 709. Rel: 21 Oct 06
 
Indie/Alternative
Packing Things Up On The Scene (edit)
Pretty Good Lie
Review: This is the 2nd single from the "Enemies Like This" album. 12" includes remix by The Loving Hand (aka Tim Goldsworthy of DFA).
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out of stock $2.07
War Out There
War Out There (CD single)
Cat: CDEM 718. Rel: 24 Mar 07
 
Indie/Alternative
War Out There
War Out There (South Central remix)
Sinners Row
War Out There (video)
Review: This debut album 'Bright Like The Sun' from Radar on the EMI label was recorded over the Summer of 2006 and was produced by Dan Carey (who has previously produced Kylie, Sebastien Tellier, Lee Scratch Perry and Sly & Robbie) with front man Callum Johnston. It perfectly captures the bands modern digital ska-vibe and was mixed by Cox and Dring, who themselves make up the other two thirds of the Gorillaz production team alongside Dangermouse.
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out of stock $2.53
This Is An Advertisement
Cat: REG 144CDS. Rel: 28 Jul 07
 
Indie/Alternative
This Is An Advertisement
Waterwater
This Is An Advertisement (video)
Jesus (video)
Review: Jakobinarina are creating the new sound of young Iceland. "This Is An Advertisement" gleefully parodies the chronic lack of integrity (both musical and political) displayed by the current miserable shower of 'alternative' acts. Jakobinarina's razor-scything guitars, cheeky keyboard lines and rising, spontaneous-combustion tempo set them apart from the herd of their teenage peers.
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out of stock $3.10
Sink Like A Stone
Sink Like A Stone (7" picture disc)
Cat: CASS 4. Rel: 31 Aug 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Sink Like A Stone
Million Faces
Review: "Sink Like A Stone" is the fourth single to be taken from Grace's acclaimed debut album "Detours". It's a melodic yet melancholic tale of depression and loss that packs a real emotional punch.
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out of stock $2.07
Terra Firma
Terra Firma (1st 7")
Cat: TRANS 056. Rel: 26 Oct 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Terra Firma
A Cavern
Review: After the recent and hugely exciting Mercury music prize nomination for their 2006 debut album, "Voices Of Animals & Men" and a hectic year of touring, touring and more touring, The Young Knives embarked on making their killer second album in lightning timing. The Knives have almost finished recording the new album with producer Tony Doogan (SFA, Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian, Dirty Pretty Things) in Glasgow. The first single from the new album is "Terra Firma", featuring further, exclusive new material in the shape of unheard songs "A Cavern", "Holiday" and "Back To Back". "Terra Firma", whose inimitable chorus shouts "Fake rabbit, real snake, terra firma, TERRA FIRMA!" is a suitably surreal yet anthemic, dancefloor-crushing return.
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out of stock $2.59
Terra Firma
Terra Firma (2nd 7")
Cat: TRANS 056X. Rel: 26 Oct 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Terra Firma
Back To Back
Review: After the recent and hugely exciting Mercury music prize nomination for their 2006 debut album, "Voices Of Animals & Men" and a hectic year of touring, touring and more touring, The Young Knives embarked on making their killer second album in lightning timing. The Knives have almost finished recording the new album with producer Tony Doogan (SFA, Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian, Dirty Pretty Things) in Glasgow. The first single from the new album is "Terra Firma", featuring further, exclusive new material in the shape of unheard songs "A Cavern", "Holiday" and "Back To Back". "Terra Firma", whose inimitable chorus shouts "Fake rabbit, real snake, terra firma, TERRA FIRMA!" is a suitably surreal yet anthemic, dancefloor-crushing return.
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out of stock $2.59
Moving To New York
Cat: 14FLR 28V2. Rel: 11 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Moving To New York
Moving To New York (Paul Van Dyk remix)
Review: 14th Floor Records are proud to present the magnificent "Moving To New York" by The Wombats. Produced with Stephen Harris (The Kaiser Chiefs), the single fully encapsulates The Wombats ethos of writing infectious, scuzzy indie-pop songs, served with an acid-wit that masks dark lyrical undertones of romantic despair and heartache.
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out of stock $2.59
Moving To New York
Moving To New York (CD single)
Cat: 14FLR 28CD. Rel: 11 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Moving To New York
Moving To New York (Kyte remix)
Review: 14th Floor Records are proud to present the magnificent "Moving To New York" by The Wombats. Produced with Stephen Harris (The Kaiser Chiefs), the single fully encapsulates The Wombats ethos of writing infectious, scuzzy indie-pop songs, served with an acid-wit that masks dark lyrical undertones of romantic despair and heartache.
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out of stock $2.07
Still Figuring Out
Cat: WEA 468. Rel: 25 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Still Figuring Out
Sometimes You Are Wrong
Review: With three hit singles already under their belt, York quintet Elliot Minor have quietly infiltrated the charts and are poised to crash into the
mainstream in a major fashion. Heralded by Kerrang! as "Muse meeting Fall Out Boy", the band have already charted with their debut
'Parallel Worlds' and the Top 20 follow-ups 'Jessica' and 'The White One Is Evil', they also played to a 10,000 capacity festival crowd
at Download and supported Fall Out Boy on their UK tour. It's evident that Elliot Minor are Britain's biggest best-kept secret. Here they
are with the Repossession single, 'Still Figuring Out'.
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out of stock $2.59
Still Figuring Out
Still Figuring Out (1-sided etched 7")
Cat: WEA 468X. Rel: 29 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Still Figuring Out
Review: With three hit singles already under their belt, York quintet Elliot Minor have quietly infiltrated the charts and are poised to crash into the
mainstream in a major fashion. Heralded by Kerrang! as "Muse meeting Fall Out Boy", the band have already charted with their debut
'Parallel Worlds' and the Top 20 follow-ups 'Jessica' and 'The White One Is Evil', they also played to a 10,000 capacity festival crowd
at Download and supported Fall Out Boy on their UK tour. It's evident that Elliot Minor are Britain's biggest best-kept secret. Here they
are with the Repossession single, 'Still Figuring Out'.
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out of stock $2.59
Still Figuring Out
Still Figuring Out (CD single)
Cat: WEA 468CD. Rel: 26 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Still Figuring Out
Review: With three hit singles already under their belt, York quintet Elliot Minor have quietly infiltrated the charts and are poised to crash into the
mainstream in a major fashion. Heralded by Kerrang! as "Muse meeting Fall Out Boy", the band have already charted with their debut
'Parallel Worlds' and the Top 20 follow-ups 'Jessica' and 'The White One Is Evil', they also played to a 10,000 capacity festival crowd
at Download and supported Fall Out Boy on their UK tour. It's evident that Elliot Minor are Britain's biggest best-kept secret. Here they
are with the Repossession single, 'Still Figuring Out'.
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out of stock $2.07
All The Rage
VARIOUS
All The Rage (low-price unmixed CD)
Cat: WIGCD 214. Rel: 31 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
The Kills - "URA Fever"
Sons & Daughters - "The Nest"
Wild Beasts - "Assembly"
Animal Collective - "Fireworks"
Von Sudenfed - "Slow Down Ronnie"
Bonde Do Role - "Office Boy"
Steve Reid Ensemble - "Jiggy Jiggy"
Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - "Dragonfly Pie"
Correcto - "Joni"
Lightspeed Champion - "Midnight Suprise" (radio edit)
Cass McCombs - "Crick In My Neck"
Adem - "Invisible Man"
Clinic - "Christmas"
Pram - "Moonminer"
Artic Monkeys - "Diamonds Are Forever"
Review: Domino celebrate their 15th anniversary with this special 15 track compilation
including new and exclusive tracks by Arctic Monkeys, Wild Beats, The Kills, Cass
McCombs, Bonde Do Role, Von Sudenfed, Steve Reid Ensemble, Animal Collective,
and more.
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out of stock $3.10
Up All Night
Up All Night (1st 7")
Cat: TRANS 068. Rel: 22 Feb 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Up All Night
Le Petomaine
Review: Following on from their critically acclaimed debut album, 'Voices Of Animals And Men', Young Knives release their hotly anticipated follow up 'Superabundancet'. A muscular clatter of pulsing guitars, head-spinning percussive thuds and harmonic, brotherly vocals provide the backbone to a rich throng of giddy, excited ideas and ageless, wry lyrical themes. 'Up All Night', released on Transgressive label, is the second single to be released from the album after the infectious, radio friendly single 'Terra Firma' and follows in its footsteps jumping up the playlists weeks ahead of release.
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out of stock $2.59
Up All Night
Up All Night (2nd 7")
Cat: TRANS 068X. Rel: 22 Feb 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Up All Night
Swimming With The Fishes
Review: Following on from their critically acclaimed debut album, 'Voices Of Animals And Men', Young Knives release their hotly anticipated follow up 'Superabundancet'. A muscular clatter of pulsing guitars, head-spinning percussive thuds and harmonic, brotherly vocals provide the backbone to a rich throng of giddy, excited ideas and ageless, wry lyrical themes. 'Up All Night', released on Transgressive label, is the second single to be released from the album after the infectious, radio friendly single 'Terra Firma' and follows in its footsteps jumping up the playlists weeks ahead of release.
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out of stock $2.59
Up All Night
Up All Night (CD single)
Cat: TRANS 068CD. Rel: 23 Feb 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Up All Night
Stand & Deliver (XFM Session)
Review: Following on from their critically acclaimed debut album, 'Voices Of Animals And Men', Young Knives release their hotly anticipated follow up 'Superabundancet'. A muscular clatter of pulsing guitars, head-spinning percussive thuds and harmonic, brotherly vocals provide the backbone to a rich throng of giddy, excited ideas and ageless, wry lyrical themes. 'Up All Night', released on Transgressive label, is the second single to be released from the album after the infectious, radio friendly single 'Terra Firma' and follows in its footsteps jumping up the playlists weeks ahead of release.
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out of stock $2.34
The Way It Is
The Way It Is (CD single)
Cat: VIPERCD 041S. Rel: 06 Sep 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Jones - "The Way It Is"
Jones - "Nothin' Doin'"
Ellington/Mills - "Mood Indigo"
Review: Mixing a Bo Diddley beat with soul and r&b, "The Way It Is" is quite simply astounding. "There's a guy called Edgar Jones. He used to be in a band called The Stairs back in the eighties. A mate of mine recommended it. It fucking bent my head man. It's probably one of the best records I've ever heard." - Noel Gallagher.
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out of stock $3.37
Ghosts
Ghosts (7")
Cat: ATUK 069. Rel: 10 Aug 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Ghosts
The World Is Outside (Stellasound remix)
Review: "Ghosts" is the third single to be taken from the Ghosts album "The World Is Outside". Ghosts first met at school and have been together, in one guise or another, ever since. It is little wonder, then, that the music sounds so self-assured, and so very accomplished - ecstatic melodies, sugar-spun choruses and a precise understanding of pop music and all its infinite nuances.
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out of stock $2.59
Ghosts
Ghosts (CD single)
Cat: ATUK 069CD. Rel: 10 Aug 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Ghosts
Sweet Nothing
Review: "Ghosts" is the third single to be taken from the Ghosts album "The World Is Outside". Ghosts first met at school and have been together, in one guise or another, ever since. It is little wonder, then, that the music sounds so self-assured, and so very accomplished - ecstatic melodies, sugar-spun choruses and a precise understanding of pop music and all its infinite nuances.
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out of stock $2.07
Terra Firma
Terra Firma (CD single)
Cat: TRANS 056CD. Rel: 26 Oct 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Terra Firma
Holiday Everyday
Review: After the recent and hugely exciting Mercury music prize nomination for their 2006 debut album, "Voices Of Animals & Men" and a hectic year of touring, touring and more touring, The Young Knives embarked on making their killer second album in lightning timing. The Knives have almost finished recording the new album with producer Tony Doogan (SFA, Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian, Dirty Pretty Things) in Glasgow. The first single from the new album is "Terra Firma", featuring further, exclusive new material in the shape of unheard songs "A Cavern", "Holiday" and "Back To Back". "Terra Firma", whose inimitable chorus shouts "Fake rabbit, real snake, terra firma, TERRA FIRMA!" is a suitably surreal yet anthemic, dancefloor-crushing return.
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out of stock $2.07
The Photos On My Wall
Cat: BRILS 15S. Rel: 21 Dec 06
 
Indie/Alternative
The Photos On My Wall
Beautiful
Review: This release demonstrates lead singer Rhys Jones' unique songwriting and sees Good Shoes finding a new home in classic British guitar pop while retaining their raw, spiky juvenile spirit.
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out of stock $2.07
The Photos On My Wall
Cat: BRILS 15CD. Rel: 21 Dec 06
 
Indie/Alternative
The Photos In My Wall
Beautiful
Deathgame
The Photos In My Wall (video)
Review: This release demonstrates lead singer Rhys Jones' unique songwriting and sees Good Shoes finding a new home in classic British guitar pop while retaining their raw, spiky juvenile spirit.
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out of stock $3.10
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