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Singles
An Extraodinary Dream
An Extraodinary Dream (7" + insert)
Cat: SRO 022. Rel: 10 Apr 25
An Extraordinary Dream (3:07)
An Extraordinary Dream (instrumental) (2:59)
Review: Long-lost Tidewater soul classic 'An Extraordinary Dream' gets a welcome reissue here by Symphonical with input from the last surviving band member Larry Gray. This timeless love song was recorded in 1969 at Charlie McClendon Studios and was the first of two singles by Gray and his group, The Soul Seekers, which was made up of five Huntington High alumni who helped shape the region's musical scene. Led by Gray who was fresh from five years at Stax Records with Otis Redding, the group backed numerous touring acts and this single was produced under Wilson Harrell's Check Productions. It's a lovably forlorn and low-slung soul sound with heavy-hearted melodies, horns and aching vocals.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $15.32
Volveran
Volveran (12")
Cat: BLB 103. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Volveran (club mix) (5:35)
Volveran (Sax Only) (3:55)
Volveran (radio version) (3:28)
Volveran (dub) (5:11)
Review: Whodamanny's Biloba sublabel on Periodica Records takes us into dark, hypnotic sax-driven sounds here with a new single that comes with four unique versions. The Club mix of 'Volveran ' features chanting vocals and neon-hued pads over tinny electric disco beats with some big sax stylings. TehSax Only does what it says on the tin and the Radio mix condenses this energy into a spellbinding pop gem while the Dub version removes the sax, highlights delayed drums, cosmic chords and sunlit guitar riffs and tops it with hazy vocals. These are lively, retro-future disco delights that are sure-fire crowd-pleasers.
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 in stock $20.33
Hot Sun Cool Shroud EP
Cat: 051497 45470. Rel: 17 Jan 25
Hot Sun
Livid
Ice Cream
Annihilation
Inside The Bell Bones
Say You Love Me
Review: First released on streaming platforms last summer, Wilco's 'Hot Sun Cool Shroud' EP was uniformly praised by critics. Much more than a stop gap between albums (it arrived roughly 12 months after the outfit's lauded 13th studio full-length, Cousin), the six-track set bristles with inventiveness while flitting between styles and tempos. So, opener 'Hot Sun', a sticky slab of Americana-tinged jangly indie brilliance, is followed by the reverb and solo-laden alt-rock squall of 'Livid' and the gentle, string-laden swoon of 'Ice Cream'. And so it continues, with the fuzzy positivity and weary vocals of 'Annihilation' being joined by the pleasant, impossible-to-pigeonhole experimentalism of 'Inside The Bell Bones' and the twinkling, heartfelt melancholia of 'Say You Love Me'.
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 in stock $11.98
It Only Happens When I Look At You (reissue)
Cat: PROMO 010. Rel: 07 Nov 24
It Only Happens When I Look At You (3:00)
Review: Jackie Wilson, known as "Mister Hitmaker," delivered 50 chart singles during his remarkable 20-year solo career with Brunswick Records. 'It Only Happens When I Look at You' stands out as a feel-good, upbeat floor-filler showcasing Wilson's unparalleled soul vocals. Originally recorded by Aretha Franklin in 1975 for her album You, Jackie's more energetic rendition became a Northern Soul favourite. Released in the UK in 1977, it was Wilson's final 45 and never saw a U.S. release. It is hard to find an OG but this pressing on on-sided white label is a god way to add it to you collection.
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 in stock $15.88
December Skies (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: TRANSM 421CD. Rel: 05 Dec 24
December Skies (3:36)
December Skies (instrumental) (3:36)
Review: Former Porcupine Tree founder member Steven Wilson has packed a lot into his career since the early 1990s - not least being a leading light of the post-progressive movement - but until last year he had never written or recorded a Christmas song. He was challenged to do that by a friend and, with a little help from collaborator Randy McStine, conjured up 'December Skies' - a suitably nostalgic, dreamy, progressive rock-tinged affair that touches on some of the usual Christmas single tropes while steadfastly refusing to revert to cliches. It has a pleasingly timeless feel, sounding like a largely cheese-free echo of the mid 1970s. On this limited-edition 'deluxe' CD single, you get both vocal and instrumental versions and a trio of Christmas cards based on the song's animated video.
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 in stock $12.54
Boss Sounds Vol 2
Cat: OGR 890. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Hipshaker (2:16)
Ruff & Tuff (2:45)
Striker's Shuffle (2:35)
Rudeboy Riot (2:40)
Review: The original Gravity label has assembled its Woodfield Allstars once more for a jam-packed 7" that offers up some summer ready and ska tinged reggae rollers. 'Hipshaker' is denied by its gleeful organ work which shines brighter over the earthy drums. 'Ruff & Tuff' has well defined guitar plucks and bendy baselines that pull you in different directions and 'Striker's Shuffle' picks up the pace with a little more immediacy while 'Rudeboy Riot' shuts down with a fat-bottomed groove and lovably lazy vibe.
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 in stock $17.27
What's Happening
What's Happening (white vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TC68 WHITE. Rel: 15 Nov 24
What's Happening (3:45)
Back In The Game (4:49)
Review: Taken from the album Black Gold, this 7" single comes on limited edition white vinyl and offers up the superb 'What's Happenin'' featuring Method Man and Busta Rhymes on the A-side. It's a beat-driven workout with funk in the drums. The B-side offers an exclusive and rather more stripped-back mix of 'Back in the Game' with Ron Isley, Inspectah Deck, Method Man, GZA, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah all seamlessly blended with the instrumental of 'House of Flying Daggers.' It's not often you get so many iconic collaborations all on one record which is why it is such a big hitter.
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 in stock $15.04
What's Happening
What's Happening (green vinyl 7'' limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TC 68 GREEN. Rel: 15 Nov 24
What's Happening (3:45)
Back In The Game (4:52)
Review: The funky and physical beats of 'What's Happenin' are originally from the album Black Gold with Method Man and Busta Rhymes. It's a dusty gem with kilelr bars and a real hip-hop masterpiece. The B-side offers a stripped-back exclusive mix of 'Back in the Game' which blends Ron Isley, Inspectah Deck, Method Man, GZA, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah with the instrumental of 'House of Flying Daggers.' Combining so many legendary artists on one record makes this an essential release. Pressed on green vinyl with only 100 copies available, this is sure to prove a collector's item.
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 in stock $14.76
Álbumes
Diggin' Groove Digger: Best of Weldon Irvine (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7527. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Marjorie Moon (5:49)
Turkis Bath (6:55)
Mr Clean (5:19)
Soul Sister (7:33)
Sister Sanctified (3:21)
Homey (4:19)
Bananas (2:19)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:55)
Review: Weldon Irvine was a pioneering musician whose innovative style and emotionally powerful melodies earned him admiration across generations and genres, from 1970s jazz and soul to 1990s club and rare groove scenes. Known for his versatility, Irvine left behind a legacy of timeless tracks and this best-of album, curated from his extensive catalogue, features eight standout songs that showcase his genius. The always-sensitive P-VINE presents this special collection in style and offers a comprehensive glimpse into the depth and breadth of Irvine's musical contributions, all of which highlight his lasting impact on the music world.

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 in stock $35.63
Defiant Life
Defiant Life (LP + booklet)
Cat: 756049 3. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Prelude: Survival (3:40)
Sumud (11:38)
Elegy: The Pilgrimage (13:01)
Floating River Requiem (6:22)
Kite (8:19)
Procession: Defiant Life (10:27)
Review: The second album from Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith on ECM is a meditation on resilience, sorrow and the human condition. Across four expansive tracks on Defiant Life, Iyer's piano and Fender Rhodes intertwine with Smith's haunting trumpet to create a soundscape that's both urgent and serene. From the solemn depth of 'Sumud' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Floating River Requiem' and the radiant close of 'Procession: Defiant Life' notions of suffering, resistance and hope are explored. The record was recorded in Lugano and produced by Manfred Eicher. It's a deeply reflective work of emotional and spiritual resonance.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $25.06
Koselig
Koselig (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPZD 036. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Benoit Pioulard & Viul - "Kinderness" (18:10)
Benoit Pioulard & Viul - "Canaan" (3:47)
From Overseas & Zake - "A Whisper" (10:27)
Marc Ertel & Wayne Robert Thomas - "Coronation Ring" (11:56)
Review: This new one from our favourite US ambient outlet takes the form of a selection of long-form compositions from artists who are close to the label. As such it's a perfect reflection of its signature sound - deeply immersive soundscapes, slowly shifting synths and meditative moods made with a mix of hardware tools, guitars, pedals and even baritone vocals. It's named after a Norwegian term for warmth and intimacy, which certainly plays out from the evolving loops of 'A Whisper' to the textured melancholy of 'Canaan' and the reverberant drift of 'Coronation Ring'.
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Night Cruise
Cat: URDC 132. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Channel2 (4:05)
Tonight Is Boogie Back Nice Vocal (4:13)
R308 (4:49)
Switch (3:53)
Mo Money Mo Problems (3:51)
Cruisin' (4:16)
Don't Let Me Down (feat KZ) (3:50)
Just Begun (3:29)
Tsutsumi Komu Youni (5:01)
Review: Osaka's acclaimed jazz-funk band Wa Yo Set are back with a highly anticipated third album. This release marks the arrival of another gem that captures the essence of the group's signature urban folk sound, or as they call it 'ADM, Acoustic Dance Music. Seamlessly blending influences from jazz, hip-hop and r&b, the record is a dynamic and multidimensional musical trip with an innovative crossover of styles that all push boundaries. There are wiggling instrumental funk workouts, fly moments of introspection like 'Tonight Is Boogie Back Nice Vocal' and much more besides.
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The Best Of (reissue)
The Best Of (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 370047 7838201. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Soul Shake Down Party (3:12)
Stop The Train (2:28)
Caution (2:50)
Soul Captives (2:06)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (3:18)
Can't You See
Soon Come
Cheer Up
Back Up
Do It Twice
Review: In the 1960s, The Wailers, including Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer, recorded their first songs under Coxsone Dodd. By 1966, members had begun to leave and both Constantine Walker and Rita Marley came in as replacements. During the ska era, they were less consistent than peers like The Paragons and Maytals but by 1967 and now working with producer Clancy Eccles, they began developing their distinct sound with tracks like 'Bend Down Low' and 'Hypocrites'. They later collaborated with hitmaker Leslie Kong which led to their 1971 album The Best of The Wailers. Featuring solid rhythms and heartfelt harmonies, it's now regarded as a classic and comes newly issued on CD.
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Alien: Romulus (Soundtrack)
Alien: Romulus (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: MBM 40B. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Chrysalis (2:30)
That's Our Sun (2:51)
Wake Up (1:34)
Entering Nostromo (2:46)
Searching (2:50)
There's Something In The Water (2:40)
XX121 (3:33)
He's Glitchy (4:22)
Run! (2:38)
Prometheus Fire (4:14)
Guns V Acid Blood (1:31)
The Hive (1:35)
Andy (1:30)
Gravity Purge (2:05)
Elevator Shaft Attack (1:20)
Get Away From Her (4:30)
The Offspring (4:56)
Collision Warning (3:09)
Raine (1:28)
Sleep (3:16)
Review: Mutant has hooked up with Hollywood Records and 20th Century Studios to offer up the first ever physical release of Benjamin Wallfisch's score for Alien: Romulus. Wallfisch's masterful score successfully revives the chilling atmosphere of the original Alien films with the dissonant, atonal soundscapes of Jerry Goldsmith and melodies from later sequels creating a uniquely immersive listen. This limited edition release captures Wallfisch's remarkable craft and is a fine tribute to the franchise's legacy while adding his own distinct voice. It includes liner notes by director Fede Alvarez for an ever fuller experience.
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 in stock $55.13
Eastern Rebellion 3 (reissue)
Cedar WALTON / VARIOUS
Eastern Rebellion 3 (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3808. Rel: 04 Feb 25
3rd Street Blues (8:04)
Never Never Land (6:35)
Incognito (4:12)
Seven Minds (8:49)
Clockwise (4:59)
Firm Roots (7:32)
Review: This album was recorded in 1979 at Sound Ideas Studio in New York City with some heavyweights of the time all involved. Cedar Walton was on piano, Curtis Fuller on trombone, Bob Berg on tenor saxophone, Sam Jones on bass and Billy Higgins on drums and between them they had a finely tuned jazz sound that brought to life six strong tracks, all composed by Cedar Walton bar their jazz interpretation of the classic standard 'Never Never Land.' The dynamic interplay between the musicians makes this a tight, impactful collection.
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 in stock $34.52
Doomed Utility
Doomed Utility (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UGD 020. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Disco Accident (4:02)
Bruxism (0:28)
Bareback Rider (4:54)
Horse (2:31)
Burning Sage (2:27)
Yehaiyahan (2:40)
Slow Phantom Pain (feat Igan Harem) (2:24)
Gristle Gun (feat Igan Harem) (4:31)
Grand Illusion (2:51)
Narrow Bridge (2:48)
Review: According to the blurb we have for Doomed Utility, Alex Wang is a firm believer that if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around, it still makes a massive noise. "Sound existed before there were human ears to hear it," we're told. Not to mention the fact we have now surrounded ourselves with machines and digital tools that immerse us in tones we don't necessarily derive pleasure from. Industrial, frenetic, electronic, post-club, deconstructed and, in moments, straddling that genius-lunatic border. Doomed Utility makes no apologies for its most intense moments, and panders not to our inherent desire to understand and make sense. These are beats, basslines, distorted walls of tormented chaos and abstract moments don't lend themselves to meaning making. Welcome to the future. It's confusing.
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Why Can't We Be Friends? (50th Anniversary Collector's Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Don't Let No One Get You Down (3:56)
Lotus Blossom (3:56)
Heartbeat (4:00)
Lonnie Dreams (Leroy's Latin Lament - Medley) (3:10)
The Way We Feel (0:54)
La FIesta (3:24)
Lament (2:28)
Smile Happy (7:20)
So (4:56)
Low Rider (3:12)
In Mazatlan (2:54)
Why Can't We Be Friends? (3:43)
Zorro (bonus track) (5:35)
Don't Let No One Get You Down (Unedited mix) (6:31)
Roam & Ramble (bonus track) (9:07)
Low Rider (9:28)
So (Unedited mix) (9:47)
Oatmeal Box (bonus track) (5:50)
Heartbeat (16:55)
The Making Of "Why Can't We Be Friends?" (22:54)
Review: This special Anniversary Edition celebrates the groundbreaking band War's 55th year with a remastered version of the original album by legendary engineer Bernie Grundman. The iconic, multi-million selling, Billboard 200 Top Ten original has plenty of seminal WAR classics such as 'Low Rider' and the title track 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' and next to this eon disc one is a second disc filled with unreleased tracks from the original sessions, along with unedited mixes that offer deeper insight into the group's creative process. Blending funk, soul, jazz, pop and Latin influences, this genre-defying band has remained a cornerstone of Los Angeles's scene for over five decades.

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 in stock $89.94
The Vinyl 1977-1994 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
The Vinyl 1977-1994 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited silver, yellow, red, purple & orange vinyl 5xLP + booklet in slip-case)
Cat: 060349 7822768. Rel: 02 Dec 24
War Is Coming! War Is Coming! (LP1: Platinum Funk)
I Got You
LA Sunshine
River Niger
Slowly We Walk Together
Platinum Jazz
Galaxy (LP2: Galaxy)
Baby Face (She Said Do Do Do Do)
Sweet Fighting Lady
Hey Senorita
The Seven Tin Soldiers
The Music Band (LP3: The music Band)
Corns & Callouses (Hey Dr Shoals)
I'm The One Who Understands
Good, Good Feelin'
Millionaire
All Around The World
You Got The Power (LP4: Outlaw)
Outlaw
The Jungle (Medley): Beware It's A Jungle Out There/The Streets Of Walls/The Street Of Lights/The Street Of Now
Just Because
Baby It's Cold Outside
I'm About Somebody
Cinco De Mayo
Peace Sign (LP5: Peace Sign)
East LA
Wild Rodriguez
I'm The One (Who Understands)
UB OK
Smile For Me
What If
Angel
Review: The Vinyl 1977-1994 is the latest special edition box set celebrating WAR's 50+ years of music. This collection includes Platinum Funk and Galaxy, both from 1977, The Music Band from 1979, Outlaw from 1982 and Peace Sign from 1984 and also features newly remastered tracks by Bernie Grundman and original artwork by Dave Van Patten. Spanning from the vibrant 'L.A. Sunshine' to the cosmic 'Galaxy' and diving into the depths of 'The Jungle' and 'All Around the World,' this set captures WAR's signature, genre-defying sound. Each album is unique and together this collection showcases the band's famous evolution.
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 in stock $165.40
Liberation
Liberation (purple swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 150478 15265. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Mother (2:57)
My Baby Left Me (2:15)
I Have No One (2:30)
Cadillac Man (2:19)
Love Alive (3:26)
Naked In The Jungle (3:15)
Liberation (2:53)
Lioness (2:38)
Grinnin' In Your Face (3:48)
Dust My Broom (2:45)
Sinner's Prayer (3:11)
Something You Got (2:39)
Clairvoyant (3:23)
Next To You (3:18)
Review: American blues rock's other famous double zed, ZZ Ward doubles down on her blues instincts with her fourth studio album, going to the logical ends of her newfound motherhood and creative independence. Produced with longtime collaborator Ryan Spraker, the record folds four tracks from her recent EP 'Mother' into a broader canvas of originals and carefully chosen covers. In the midst of early parenthood, the songs confront exhaustion, strength, and clarity with grit and grace. "It just took me a long time to get here," she reflects, describing the album as a way of reclaiming her place in the genre, as lead single 'Love Alive' lights the way to a blues-traditional, real-life sound and upcoming tour, Dirty Sun. Messy, honest, and unmistakably hers.
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Petals
Petals (LP + insert)
Cat: HOP 31. Rel: 04 Dec 24
The First Flower (3:23)
Her House (3:10)
Weeds (1:23)
Mirror Market (3:57)
First Cup (2:04)
Clay Graffiti (3:43)
Yellow Rose (5:18)
Shell Space (3:06)
Second Cup (2:13)
Yellow Rose (reprise) (1:34)
Ring Of Fish (5:00)
Reading Rocks (3:25)
Review: Sydney-based friends MP Hopkins and Mary MacDougall bring a haunting edge to folk music here. 'Weeds' is like lo-fi horror film music with tape-recorded radio static giving a foreboding atmosphere. 'Clay Graffiti' sounds like a post-apocalyptic ghost story with the spoken word conjuring images of landscapes tormented by wind and life dissolved. The group clearly have a knack for sequencing and the finer details of what makes a great album. After the intense end-of-the-world feel of the track that closes side A, Side B opens with 'Yellow Rose', which feels like spring; lyrically, in the bright piano, guitar and through the vocal timbre. It gives a sense of renewal that wouldn't have the same impact if it wasn't for the harsh winter feel of the track before it. But don't mistake this for anything twee - experimental folk is taking over the underground cultural zeitgeist and Warm Currency are an important part of that. This is the band's third release on the Horn of Plenty label and it's a solid follow-up to Returns (2022) and Live at the Petersham Bowling Club (2023).
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War Is Hell (20th Anniversary Edition)
War Is Hell (20th Anniversary Edition) (yellow vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: IMC 0041. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Slings & Arrows (2:12)
The Cure (2:59)
Red, Black & Blue (2:14)
Set The Stage (2:13)
Ripped To Bone (2:52)
Tight Rope (2:01)
Transistor (3:00)
War Is Hell (2:33)
Safety Off (An Introduction) (3:13)
Scene Celebrity (2:45)
Lightning Strikes (1:44)
More Than A Metaphore (1:40)
Vital Eyes (3:05)
Forgien Pain (2:43)
Review: Originally released in 2004 and celebrating its 20th anniversary, War Is Hell was the debut full-length from Californian hardcore punk upstarts turned underground heroes The Warriors. Drawing on the groovy yet snarling style of Snapcase and Rage Against The Machine, the success of this release would see them added to bills touring with scene legends such as Comeback Kid, Terror, Sick Of It All and Parkway Drive, with vocalist Marshall Lichtenwaldt even guest featuring on the latter's track 'Hollow' from their Don't Close Your Eyes EP and later re-recorded for 2010's Deep Blue. Namedropped by melodic hardcore peers Set Your Goals on the anthemic 'Summer Jam' while their own cut from this record 'Slings & Arrows' would be covered by metallic hardcore giants in the making Knocked Loose on their 2019 Mistakes Like Fractures EP, The Warriors are a hardcore band's hardcore band with this long overdue repress marking the first since 2005 and is limited to only 100 copies.
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Life Death & Dennis Hopper
Life Death & Dennis Hopper (gatefold "psychedelic wave" vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 015047 814466. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Kansas (feat Steve Earle)
Hollywood '55
Live In The Moment. Baby
Brooke/1712 North Crescent Heights
Andy (A Guy Like You)
The Tourist (feat Barny Fletcher & Sugarfoot)
Freaks On Wheels
Blues For Terry Southern
Memories Of Monterey
Riding Down To Madi Gras
Hopper's On Top (Genius)
Transcendental Peruvian Blues
Michelle (Always Stay)
Freakout At The Mud Palace
Daria
Ten Years Gone (feat Bruce Springsteen)
Letter From An Unknown Girlfriend (feat Fiona Apple)
Rock Bottom
I Don't Know How I Made It (feat Taylor Goldsmith)
Frank (Let's F*ck)
Katherine (feat Anana Kaye)
Everybody Loves Dennis Hopper
Golf, They Say
Venice. California (Victoria) / The Passing Of Hopper
Aftermath
Review: Brit folk rock troubadours The Waterboys have put together an evocative exploration of life's complexities with this, their 16th album, all while being inspired by actor Dennis Hopper's defiant spirit. The album blends folk-rock, Americana and poetic lyrics into an introspective look at mortality, legacy and transformation. With Mike Scott's distinctive voice and emotive songwriting, the tracks balance philosophical musings with gritty realism and so embody Hopper's famously raw and rebellious energy, the sort that made him such a star of the silver screen and movies like Easy Rider. The album's atmospheric instrumentation includes sweeping strings and soaring guitars that enhance its reflective nature. Life Death & Dennis Hopper is an ambitious record but one that resonates with depth.
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Live At Fox Theater Atlanta February 1980
Cat: WHP 1480. Rel: 06 Nov 24
8 30 (10:27)
Madagascar (10:53)
Three Views Of A Secret (7:04)
Port Of Entry (10:54)
Dream Clock (4:49)
Fast City (9:03)
Bass Solo (9:29)
Brown Street (9:54)
Review: In 1980, Weather Report's lineup featured jazz legends Wayne Shorter on tenor and soprano sax, Joe Zawinul on keyboards, bassist Jaco Pastorius, drums from Peter Erskine and Bobby Thomas Jr. on percussion, and that was often hailed as the band's finest ensemble. The powerhouse group delivered the intensity of a big band while blending intricate musicianship with electrifying energy and their Night Passage tour, famous for its dynamic visuals with lasers and projections, was the band at their best. The Atlanta Fox Theater show captures remarkable performances of Zawinul's 'Madagascar' and 'Fast City', Pastorius' 'Three Views of a Secret' and Shorter's 'Port of Entry.'
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Sunset Blvd: The Album (Deluxe Edition)
Sunset Blvd: The Album (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: TOS 164VINYLB. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Overture (2:13)
Let Me Take You Back (4:45)
Let's Do Lunch (2:54)
Betty's Pitch (3:24)
The Car Chase (1:36)
Surrender (2:58)
With One Look (4:28)
Scene: Did You Say You Were A Writer? (1:36)
Salome (3:48)
The Greatest Star Of All (2:06)
Schwab's Drugstore (3:51)
Girl Meets Boy (2:34)
Scene: Where Have You Been? (2:21)
I Started Work (3:58)
What's On This Evening? (2:43)
New Ways To Dream (2:16)
Scene: Today's The Day (3:55)
New Year's Tango (3:40)
The Perfect Year (2:19)
This Time Next Year (5:59)
Scene: Happy New Year, Darling (2:34)
Entr'acte (3:12)
Sunset Boulevard (3:44)
There's Been A Call/It Took Her Three Days (3:23)
Arrival At Paramount (2:42)
Norma In The Studio (3:26)
As If We Never Said Goodbye (1:43)
Paramount Conversations/Surrender (reprise) (2:35)
Girl Meets Boy (reprise) (2:58)
Scene: Who's Betty Schaefer?/I Should Have Stayed There (3:35)
Scene: The Back Lot (3:11)
Too Much In Love To Care (3:09)
Scene: I Made Her A Star (1:28)
New Ways To Dream (reprise) (3:06)
The Phone Call (1:59)
What's Going On, Joe? (5:12)
No One Ever Leaves A Star (5:02)
Max, Where Am I? (2:54)
End Credits (3:55)
Review: Recorded live at London's Savoy Theatre, the stunning Sunset Boulevard stars Nicole Scherzinger in a critically acclaimed reimagining by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jamie Lloyd. This bold revival has captivated audiences with its fresh take on the classic musical. Now, with the launch of the cast album coinciding with the show's Broadway debut, fans beyond the theatre can experience the production's musical brilliance for the first time. Featuring powerful performances and a reimagined score, this recording captures the magic of the live production in all its glory.
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Droste
Droste (LP)
Cat: DFA 2689LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Point Fortuna (4:25)
Racoon Island (3:52)
Fleur Pond (3:00)
Bayou La Chute (4:10)
Cyprien Bay (2:32)
Yellow Cotton Bay (4:36)
Locust Pond (4:52)
Grace Pond (5:14)
Review: This project began in 2018 when Jonny Campos was on a break from playing guitar with Grammy-winning Lost Bayou Ramblers and recorded ambient pedal steel passages at Kirkland Middleton's house. The resulting tracks are named after vanished Southern Louisiana waterways and evoke a sense of impermanence. The music flows like a dream, slipping into consciousness as a serene, meditative experience or a deeply resonant one. The album first came digitally and on cassette via Nouveau Electric Records in 2020 but now lands on vinyl thanks to DFA.
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Am Are
Am Are (2xLP)
Cat: 377970 6. Rel: 24 Apr 25
BAG (6:53)
Vender (5:31)
Is Anyone Listening ? (4:41)
Am Are (6:12)
Rein (6:49)
Think Ahead (6:39)
Render (8:53)
How? (2:26)
Jazzbasill (5:14)
Reel (7:05)
Review: Norwegian pianist and composer Bugge Wesseltoft, a jazz innovator known for the diversity of his sound, is back with 'Am Are,' which is an expressive exploration of many sonic textures and dynamic contrasts. This album showcases Wesseltoft's inspiring collaborations with a constellation of superb musicians who bridge generations and styles. From sparse arrangements to complex layers of dubs and loops, Am Are highlights the power of human connection through improvisational interplay. Wesseltoft's curated selection demonstrates his passion for projects that spark creativity and celebrate the beauty of musical communication and make another fine addition to his catalogue.
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Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition)
Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition) (gatefold double 7" + CD)
Cat: VULTURES 1BOX. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Carnival (feat Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti) (4:20)
Talking (feat North West) (3:08)
Vultures (feat Bump J & Lil Durk) (4:40)
Vultures (Havoc remix) (4:24)
Stars (CD) (1:57)
Keys To My Life (2:54)
Paid (3:17)
Talking (3:07)
Back To Me (4:55)
Hoodrat (3:42)
Do It (3:48)
Paperwork (2:29)
Burn (1:54)
Fuk Summ (3:30)
Vultures (4:40)
Carnival (4:24)
Beg Forgiveness (6:12)
Problematic (3:16)
King (2:41)
Review: Kanye West may be widely criticised and sidelined these days, but he will forever be known as a vital hip-hop pioneer whose influence is undeniable. Back in 2024, he teamed up with Ty Dolla $ign to release Vultures 1 - an album that is bold and genre-defying and reflects the duo's musical prowess and polarising personas. Production is layered and lush, with contributions from heavyweights like Timbaland and James Blake, and standout features from equally big names like Playboi Carti and Travis Scott. Tracks here all shine with lively rhythms and high-energy flows, even if the lyrics don't always hit the mark. Nonetheless, the project topped the Billboard 200 all the same.

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Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition)
Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition) (limited numbered gatefold maroon vinyl double 7" + CD)
Cat: VULTURES 1BCV. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Carnival (feat Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti) (4:25)
Talking (feat North West) (3:08)
Vultures (feat Bump J & Lil Durk) (4:41)
Vultures (Havoc remix) (4:33)
Stars (CD) (1:57)
Keys To My Life (2:54)
Paid (3:17)
Talking (3:07)
Back To Me (4:55)
Hoodrat (3:42)
Do It (3:48)
Paperwork (2:29)
Burn (1:54)
Fuk Summ (3:30)
Vultures (4:40)
Carnival (4:24)
Beg Forgiveness (6:12)
Problematic (3:16)
King (2:41)
Review: He might pretty much be cancelled these days but there is no denying the impact Kanye West has had on hip-hop. As recently as last year with Ty Dolla $ign he cooked up 'Vultures 1' which now comes as a special Carnival Edition and is a provocative, genre-blending affair that showcases both artists' strengths and controversies. The production is sonically rich with contributions from top-tier talents like Timbaland and James Blake, and guest appearances from venerated verse men such as Playboi Carti and Travis Scott. Tracks like 'Carnival' stand out with their infectious drum patterns and energetic deliveries even if the lyrical content is not up there with their usual best work. Despite the controversies surrounding West, this album achieved commercial success and topped the US Billboard 200 chart.
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Come & Get It (reissue)
Come & Get It (reissue) (gatefold "smoke & gold flake" vinyl LP)
Cat: OGIC 23081. Rel: 31 Mar 25
I Don't Belong Here (3:03)
Ain't Gonna Be Easy (2:57)
Check Your Time (3:42)
When You Cry (2:23)
Come & Get It (2:54)
Some Things Are Meant To Be Remembered (3:41)
Salvation (4:34)
If Only (2:55)
What You Need (3:22)
The Passage (5:05)
Lift My Voice Up Loud (4:52)
For The Record (4:39)
So Many Things A Man Can Say (3:56)
Critical Ska (3:34)
Cheers! The World's Almost Over (2:56)
I Do Belong Here (2:56)
Check Your Dub (3:44)
Review: Come and Get It was the fourth album by Boston's Westbound Train, and it was originally released in 2009 on Hellcat Records. The album is a smart mix of traditional Jamaican music with classic notes of r&b and plenty of contemporary influences that offer a great glimpse of the band's refined, soulful sound with rich horn sections and groove-driven rhythms. From uptempo ska anthems to heartfelt ballads there is plenty of ground covered here and all with trademark energy and musicianship. The album was produced by David Hillyard of The Slackers and Obi Fernandez, and this reissue marks the first-ever vinyl pressing with two bonus dub tracks for extra pleasure.

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Whatever The Weather II
Whatever The Weather II (limited dark green vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 446LPC1. Rel: 13 Mar 25
1°C (1:03)
3°C (3:33)
18°C (2:27)
20°C (7:53)
23°C (Intermittent Sunshine) (2:08)
5°C (4:39)
8°C (4:11)
26°C (4:03)
11°C (Intermittent Rain) (2:08)
9°C (3:29)
15°C (3:54)
12°C (4:28)
Review: London's Loraine James has built her signature sound through a mix of refined composition, gritty experimentation and intricate electronic programming. Under her Ghostly International alias Whatever The Weather, she explores emotional temperature and environment. Her second full-length offers a warmer tone compared to its predecessor by moving from an arctic cover photo to a desert scene. Mastered by Josh Eustis, the album blends hypnotic atmospheres and rhythmic textures with diaristic field recordings. The lead single, '12-C,' weaves melody and texture into a soul-stirring groove and is exemplary of James' imaginative and genre-defying approach.

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12
12 (CD)
Cat: BELLA 1614CD. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Light On (2:53)
Econolining (2:25)
Flash Bare Ass (3:22)
Cat City (#2) (0:43)
Look Good (3:34)
Second Dimension (3:58)
I Still Exist
Your Future As God
Swinging Door
We Can Move Along
Hand Out Giving
Precious Child
Review: Though prolific since emerging at the dawn of the millennium, White Denim have refused to settle into a specific sound, with main man James Patrelli flitting through styles, influences and inspirations (and band members) at a rate of knots. On the simply titled 12 - yep, the band's 12th album to date - Partelli and company subtly switch focus once more, this time with the help of his latest co-writer (and the band's synth player) Michael Hunter and a broad range of guest musicians. The results are bright, attractive and thoroughly enjoyable, with notes of tropical guitars and the work of highlife legend Ebo Taylor rubbing shoulders with nods to bossa-nova, Southern soul, jangling indie-rock and The Beatles circa The White Album.
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Machine Music (reissue)
Cat: DIALP 933. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Autumn Countdown Machine (5:25)
Son Of Gothic Chord (10:08)
Jew's Harp Machine (2:39)
Drinking & Hooting Machine (4:40)
The Squirrel & The Ricketty Racketty Bridge (21:00)
Review: "One might thus regard the Welsh rarebit as a Machine in which a process is applied to the conditioning and perception of the world of bread and cheese." Suffice to say, John White might not have had the same ideas about what constitutes Machine Music back in 1976 as you do today. This is also the first time we've ever managed to get a reference to Welsh rarebit into the first line of writing about a record, so everyone is learning something today. "The Machines" White refers to are the individual tracks themselves, all recorded between 1967 and 1972 and all comprising different combinations of a thing. Six pairs of "bass melody instruments" made 'Autumn Countdown Machine', different permutations of "the articulations 'ging, gang, gong, gung, ho!'" comprise 'Jews Harp Machine'. And 'Son of Gothic Chord' is crafted from the sequential chord progression of four keyboard players, spanning an octave. Conceptual experimental and wildly imaginative stuff on the borderline of electronica, abstract, mathematical and something otherworldly.
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Satanic Rites Of
Satanic Rites Of (limited bone white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SNAKE 800783P. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Eventually (6:07)
Scared Of Glass (5:14)
Troubadour Moon (4:38)
Fire In The Cheap Seats (4:28)
Kunce (2:57)
Maintain Radio Silence (3:59)
Blue Moon Over Brinkbum (3:02)
Hurt People Hurt People (3:45)
I'll Be Your Monster (3:19)
Failure Is The Mother Of Success (7:28)
Review: Hard rockers unite. Or at least they used to. In an age when it often feels like even the last remaining vestiges of whatever subcultures survived MTV and the Millennium are themselves divided, every once in a while a record comes along that acts like a rousing call for unilateral response. The Satanic Rites Of is exactly that album. Reading reviews is smile-inducing, if for no other reason than the references to frontman Ginger as a 'godfather' of the British heavy-hard guitar scene. It's hard to deny, except if in your mind he still invokes images of a sprightly enfant terrible. In all honestly, the latest is both - an outfit that have lost none of their high energy snarl and commitment to doing interesting, ferocious things, but have years of wisdom on their side to achieve them.
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Plastic People
Cat: OSR 105LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Plastic People (3:14)
Swimming (2:37)
Mothers (4:33)
Choo Choo Thunder (6:02)
Mary Midnight (5:40)
Steel Cathedrals (6:15)
Free Ride (2:44)
Probing The Secrets (4:13)
Mister Wild Love (4:07)
Gotta Keep Movin' (3:33)
Review: Not to be confused with the landmark London club of the same name - one of many sorely missed spots in the UK capital - Plastic People is almost the opposite of that now-defunct electronic dance music stronghold. Wildwood's 1968 garage psyche triumph is equally determined to encourage us to escape, only in a far earthier, rawer, and rougher kind of way. With plenty of hoarse guitar riffs, Hammond organ lines and powerhouse vocals coming from the man himself, this is a wonderful reminder of a ridiculously fertile period in rock & roll history that maintained values of the decade it rounded off, but was also increasingly looking to a future in which punk and progressive were beginning to lay their own foundations. In short, it's epic and trippy and incredibly human.
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The Acoustic Album
The Acoustic Album (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 730ALP. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Jenny Pleae Hold On (3:55)
Now (3:26)
I Was Wrong (2:56)
The High Goat Trail (7:27)
Clouds Lift (3:24)
Let's Pretend (2:51)
Jaded (4:09)
Love Will Carry On (2:13)
Worlds Apart (5:05)
Paper Tiger (3:58)
Out With The Band (4:26)
Strange Bird (4:26)
Losing Time (3:46)
The Silver Ring (7:00)
Month Of May (3:54)
Your Baby's Blue (4:09)
Review: Compared by some to the likes of Crosby, Stills and Nash or Richie Havens, brothers Will and James Ragar present rich, calming and subtly seductive folk-soul that could almost belong in a bygone era. If it didn't sound so utterly timeless - a great example of why unplugged sounds seem to have such a long half-life. As a record, this is a great accompaniment to Will & James Ragar's startling, stop-you-dead-with-serenity debut album, One, which first landed in 1980. But The Acoustic Album takes that tried and true blueprint and then delves deeper into the soothing-yet-aching, sublimely heartbreaking and life affirming formula. 16 tracks written between the late-1970s and early-1990s, recorded in 2016 in one seamless session, each sounds as beautiful, poignant and essential as the next.

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Civilization (Classic Vinyl Series)
Civilization (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Geo Rose (7:18)
Warrior (5:33)
Ancient Eyes (5:24)
Soweto Nights (6:37)
The Slump (6:29)
Civilization (4:29)
Mutants On The Beach (5:57)
Citadel (6:45)
Review: American jazz drummer Tony Williams rose to acclaim as a member of Miles Davis' so-called 'Second Great Quintet'. He later went on to pioneer jazz fusion with the group and formed his own outfit, the Tony Williams Lifetime. In 1986 he released 'Civilization', which marked a triumphant return to Blue Note and a great window into his visionary approach to jazz. Leading a stellar acoustic quintet with Wallace Roney (trumpet), Billy Pierce (sax), Mulgrew Miller (piano) and Charnett Moffett (bass), Williams served up a dynamic set of original compositions that pulse with intensity and technical brilliance, as well as emotional depth, while taking post-bop tradition into new relays. Each player brings sharp improvisational insight, but it's Williams' explosive yet precise drumming that anchors the session.

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I'll Be Your Rainbow (50th Anniversary Edition)
I'll Be Your Rainbow (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3637C. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Deeper And Deeper (6:23)
Hey, Girl (Tell Me) (3:50)
Let Me (Put Love Back In Your Life) (2:23)
I'll Be Your Rainbow (6:36)
Here Is Where The Love Is (2:55)
Don't Shut Me Out (4:46)
You Make Me Feel Good All Over (3:08)
I'll Take Good Care Of You (6:10)
All I Need (I've Got) (3:23)
When I Don't See A Smile On Your Face (3:17)
Review: This is the sole album from soulful vocalist Bobby Wilson, and it was originally released in 1975. A vibrant mix of early 70s East Coast soul styles, the record blends upbeat tracks inspired by the burgeoning club scene with tender, heartfelt ballads all recorded across Detroit, Philadelphia and Miami. It was produced by Vernon Bullock with orchestration by Paul Riser and features the UK soul hit 'Deeper and Deeper' which fantastically captures the warmth and spirit of its era. Now reissued for the first time since 1975, this classic album debuts on coloured vinyl and is sure to appeal to soul heads from across the ages.
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Glastonbury 2007
Glastonbury 2007 (limited numbered transparent grey & black marbled vinyl in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LL 002. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Addicted (3:16)
Just Friends (3:21)
Cherry (2:39)
Back To Black (3:57)
Wake Up Alone (4:10)
Love Is A Losing Game (2:55)
He Can Only Hold Her (3:18)
You Know I'm No Good (4:23)
Rehab (3:40)
Me & Mr Jones (3:11)
Valerie (4:18)
Monley Man (3:11)
Review: To celebrate the return of the Glastonbury Festival in 2022 and mark the 15th anniversary of an iconic moment, Island Records served up Amy Winehouse's 2007 Pyramid Stage performance for the first time. This unforgettable set saw the troubled genius headline on June 22nd and it was her debut on the Pyramid Stage. She entranced audiences as ever with her soulful voice and electrifying presence and later that day, she also graced the Jazz World Stage and once again wowed those in attendance with another heartfelt and raw performance. The album now gets reissued and commemorates a milestone in Amy's career as well as a chance to relive the magic of her timeless sound.
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The BBC Sessions 2004-2009
Cat: RB 31. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Know You Now (3:55)
Fuck Me Pumps (3:42)
October Song (3:42)
Rehab (3:55)
You Know I'm No Good (3:29)
Just Friends (3:17)
Love Is A Losing Game (2:51)
Tears Dry On Their Own (3:12)
I Should Care (3:38)
Valerie (3:51)
Review: Amy Winehouse - The BBC Sessions captures the raw brilliance of the late British singer during her most formative years and across some magical sessions for the Beeb. The album compiles live performances from various radio shows, each of which showcases Winehouse's soulful voice and magnetic stage presence, and all recorded between 2004 and 2009. The sessions feature stripped-back renditions of her iconic tracks like 'Rehab' and 'Love Is A Losing Game' as well as covers that highlight her deep musical roots in jazz and soul. This is a fine behind-the-scenes look at the great artistry and emotion of one of the greats of the last 50 years.
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Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal (silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PTPS 50LPX. Rel: 05 Dec 24
The Rolling Stones (3:18)
Nausticaa (Love Will Be Rrevealed) (4:12)
Love Takes Miles (3:18)
Drinking Age (3:19)
Cancer Of The Skull (5:32)
Try As I May (4:50)
We're Thiniking The Same Thing (2:40)
Nina & Field Of Cops (5:49)
$0 (6:33)
Can't Keep Anything (3:53)
Review: Warning - the title of this album is flagrant false advertising. Brooklyn based Cameron Winter (of indie art-punk darlings Geese) has opted to go solo with his debut full-length Heavy Metal and while it's an eclectic, sporadic affair, it is devoid of essentially any sonics that could in any way be referred to as "heavy metal". It's a move based around the fact that, according to the 22-year-old himself - "barely anybody knows who my band is, I'm young and not afraid of living with my parents and I'm free to chase whatever ideas I want." Apparently drawing on a Craigslist-sourced who's who of guerilla backing band members including a disinherited cousin of John Lennon ("he was a real good sport"), a five-year-old bassist ("these kids, you know, they get raised on their iPads but they're far more precocious than any generation"), and a Boston steel worker-cum-cellist ("Honestly, it's crazy, the talent that can be found on Craigslist. We got a couch, too"), while supposedly being recorded in piecemeal fashion from locations such as hotel room closets to multiple Guitar Centres where he has now received a lifetime ban, there's an undeniable sense of absurdity and line-blurring between fact and fiction that goes hand-in-hand with his low-drawled, too much life experience and awareness in a young body malaise that underpins this razor sharp, insightful, ludicrous jaunt through young New Yorker life.
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Wintersun
Wintersun (gatefold transparent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 072736 1266974. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Beyond The Dark Sun (2:30)
Winter Madness (5:01)
Sleeping Stars (5:34)
Battle Against Time (7:03)
Death & The Healing (7:08)
Starchild (7:48)
Beautiful Death (7:59)
Sadness & Hate (10:18)
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Nine Sevens (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: PF 28LP. Rel: 02 May 25
Mannequin (2:38)
Feeling Called Love (1:25)
12XU (1:50)
I Am The Fly (3:08)
Ex Lion Tamer (2:20)
Dot Dash (2:26)
Options R (1:40)
Outdoor Miner (2:46)
Practice Make Perfect (4:05)
A Question Of Degree (3:04)
Former Airline (3:17)
Map Ref 41oN 93ow (3:31)
Go Ahead (3:56)
Our Swimmer (3:29)
Midnight Bahnhof Cafe (4:30)
Second Length (Our Swimmer) (2:50)
Catapult 30 (5:03)
Song 1 (part 1 & 2) (3:03)
Get Down (part 1 & 2) (4:27)
Let's Panic Later (3:18)
Small Electric Fence (3:31)
Review: Wire's 'Nine Sevens' is a double LP that serves as a reissue of their 2018 box set of 7" singles, which brought together early iconic tracks with more obscure later works. The compilation tracks the band's evolution from their monochrome early phase to the more complex, almost psychedelic sound that emerged by the end of the 1970s. The first disc resembles a traditional greatest hits collection, while the second veers into experimental territory and between them, all these 7" singles represent Wire's pop art explorations as well as being snapshots of the band frozen in time. This fine take on pop culture is a thrilling, artful journey through Wire's pioneering work.
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Oh! The Ocean
Cat: TWMB 003CD. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want To Come (3:19)
Can't Say No (3:12)
Blood On The Hospital Floor (3:07)
Kate Moss (3:34)
Gut Punch (3:26)
My Head Is Not My Friend (3:40)
I Love America & She Hates Me (3:39)
The World's Not Out To Get Me, I Am (3:08)
Grim Reaper (3:05)
Reality Is A Wild Ride (3:17)
Swerve (101) (3:42)
Lobster (4:40)
Review: According to the band themselves, the Wombats' new full-length - the long-serving trio's sixth studio set in total - is their most "sophisticated and sonically adventurous yet", exploring lyrical themes of "socially awkwardness, internal strife and everyday LA life". It's certainly a musical departure, with the Liverpool-born band and producer John Congleton (best known for his work with St Vincent and Death Cab For Cutie) largely eschewing the synths and indie-dance influences of old in favour of a sound rooted in British "beat music" of the late 1960s, jangly 1980s indie-rock, and the Britpop era. It's a notable change in direction, but it works really well - as the bold, beautiful and undeniably catchy songs 'Can't Say No', 'Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want To Come' (a future anthem for socially anxious misfits everywhere in the same mould as Pulp's 'Mis-shapes') and the surprisingly funky 'Blood On The Hospital Floor'.
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Oh! The Ocean
Oh! The Ocean (gatefold "cloudy" clear vinyl LP)
Cat: TWMB 003LPI. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want To Come (3:20)
Can't Say No (3:12)
Blood On The Hospital Floor (3:07)
Kate Moss (3:33)
Gut Punch (3:26)
My Head Is Not My Friend (3:39)
I Love America & She Hates Me (3:39)
The World's Not Out To Get Me, I Am (3:08)
Grim Reaper (3:04)
Reality Is A Wild Ride (3:18)
Swerve (101) (3:42)
Lobster (4:39)
Review: Matthew Murphy, Tord Overland Knudsen, and Dan Haggis deliver their sixth studio album. The latest in a surprisingly prolific list of records - starting with 2007's much hyped debut, A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation. Over the years since, the Liverpool trio have consistently delivered the goods to sustain a loyal following, while also swerving the pitfalls of 'blowing up' only to do whatever the opposite of that is once the hysteria subsides. Blow down? Whatever the term, the truth of it is that Oh! The Ocean is The Wombats through and through - an makes no secret of that fact. But it's no simple rerun. Instead, the three-piece have emphasised their sense of humour, social commentary and escapism while simultaneously calling on the kind of riffs that evoke nostalgia for the heyday of British indie rock & roll, while embracing the anything goes doctrine that seems to be humanity's modus in 2025.
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Soul TV 1972
Soul TV 1972 (limited 180 gram translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 95424. Rel: 02 Dec 24
If You Really Love Me (2:22)
Superwoman (2:35)
You & I (3:52)
My Cherie Amour (4:44)
Blowin' In The Wind/With A Childs Heart (9:13)
Love Having You Around/Signed Sealed Delivered/Papa Was A Rolling Stone (7:28)
Superstition/Maybe Your Baby (12:01)
Uptight Jam (4:12)
Review: In 1972, musical one-off Stevie Wonder boldly embraced a more experimental and personal style and showcased some innovative use of synths. Backed by his new band Wonderlove, he toured extensively with the Rolling Stones and solidified his status as a trailblazer. This electrifying performance from that year was broadcast on Soul TV WNET 13 in New York City and captures Wonder at his peak and delivering fiery renditions of tracks from his iconic Music of My Mind and Talking Book albums, among others. Presented here with insightful background notes and rare images, this recording is a vivid testament to a pivotal era in Wonder's legendary career.
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The Wooden Glass Recorded Live (reissue)
The Wooden Glass Recorded Live (reissue) (limited numbered heavyweight purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PVLP 1000. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Monkey Hips & Rice (9:07)
We've Only Just Begun (6:00)
Joy Ride (8:17)
In The Rain (5:22)
Day Dreaming (5:14)
Love Is Here (12:39)
Review: Often touted as a "masterpiece of jazz-funk live albums," The Wooden Glass's 1972 live recording proves it's more than just hype. Featuring vibraphonist Billy Wooten who previously played with Grant Green, this record was recorded at Indianapolis' The 19th Hole club and captures the essence of fusion driven by soulful 60s influences. Wooten's gentle melodies contrast with the gritty, distorted sound of Harold Cardwell's powerful drumming and Emmanuel Riggins' Hammond organ while the energetic performance from the band, including guitarist William Roach, creates a tapestry of intensity and dreamlike vibes. It's raw, electrifying, high-energy jazz.
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Left To Rot
Left To Rot (limited 'coffee grind' splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505500 6569810. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Mass Disruption (Unused Recordings) (0:40)
Why We Fight (1:28)
Tight Shirt, Tighter Jeans (1:54)
Rapid Abortions Of Ridiculous Proportions (0:54)
Set To Kill (Wormrot/Diseptic Split 2008) (1:03)
Now It's Time (0:23)
Left To Rot (0:32)
Beer Or Nothing (1:16)
Saw Throat (1:02)
False Grind Sodomy (0:03)
Refuse (1:24)
Propagrinda (Dead EP 2008) (0:33)
Condemnation (0:33)
Power & Terror Maximator (1:06)
Wall Of Shit (0:29)
Fuck I'm Drunk! (0:59)
Uncovered & Proud As Fuck (0:39)
Violate The Dead (1:02)
Castrate Matrep (0:43)
Amsterdamned (0:52)
Mass Disruption (0:41)
Operation Grindcore (0:34)
Newkiller Nuclear (0:50)
Freedom To Act (1:22)
Why We Fight (1:27)
Propagrinda (demo 2007) (0:24)
Condemnation (0:30)
Bombastard (0:44)
Raging Bullshit (0:55)
Wall Of Shit (0:33)
Freedom To Act (1:27)
Violate The Dead (1:02)
Mass Disruption (0:44)
Evolved Into Obliteration (0:59)
Review: Following on from the 2022 career-height of their seminal fourth full-length Hiss, Singapore grindcore heroes Wormrot return with a rare slice of fan service in the form of the Left To Rot 12". Compiling several of their previously never-pressed-to-vinyl early releases such as their 2007 Demo, 2008's 'Dead' EP, as well as their 2008 split tape with Greece's Diseptic and even some newly re-recorded cuts, the total damage clocks in at 34 tracks of venomous, vicious, vitally unhinged grindcore of the most scabrous variety, designed to emboldened only those with the most calloused and familiar of ears whilst alienating every other would be passerby listener in existence. Get in.
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Kaleidoscope
Cat: DIGLP 017CD. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Work To Do (4:09)
West Indies (4:07)
We Alright (4:06)
Blood, Sweat & Tears (4:23)
King Kong (3:12)
Prisoner (4:02)
Fear To Understand (feat Alborosie) (4:39)
My Queen (4:21)
Keep People Poor (4:24)
We Alright Dub (4:07)
Review: Fresh from appearing in Bob Marley biopic One Love (as one of the early, lesser-known members of the Wailers), 30-year-old Jamaican J Written (real name Jason Wright) drop his debut album - a set produced by legendary American reggae mixer Doctor Dread and featuring a stellar line-up of backing musicians (drummer Sly Dunbar included). Sitting somewhere between classic lover's rock and digital roots-reggae, the album's focal point is undoubtedly the artist's rich, soulful voice. While he does 'toast' in patois at times (see 'West Indies'), for the most part Wright showcases his full vocal range. The results are undeniably impressive, with the tender 'We Alright', ska-influenced 'King Kong', vibrant opener 'Work To Do' and exotic 'Keep People Poor' (where sitars and electric guitar solos catch the ear) standing out.
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Kuma Cove
Cat: BALMAT 13. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Grounded (6:58)
Click Clap (7:47)
Unwinding (8:22)
Chimes (3:37)
Voice Valley (5:09)
Pitch & Bowed (3:36)
Be Ya (2:52)
Pollinators (6:11)
Kuma Cove (5:49)
Review: Portland's Luke Wyland is back with a deeply personal album exploring themes of flow, identity and self-expression. Named after a coastal Oregon location, it transcends its physical origin. Recorded live and blending computer-based composition with electro-acoustic instruments, the album features discontinuous ripples and repetitions that create emotive arcs that challenge the usual linearity of music. Wyland reflects on the complexities of self-expression throughout while offering an intricate soundscape that mirrors the unpredictable movement of water. Kuma Cove is a fine trip through transitory states and energies.
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Songs Of Strength & Heartbreak (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: WC 0002. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Never Loved As A Child
Sing All The Saddest Songs
Disneyland Forever
I Still Love You
I Hope You Fall (In Love)
Loverboy
Je T'aime Je T'aime
Hey! Mona Lisa
Alone
Alone Again (Naturally)
Stop The World
Cesspool
Cancer Or A Car Crash
Your Mother Must Be Very Proud
Never Loved As A Child
Sing All The Saddest Songs
Disneyland Forever
I Still Love You
I Hope You Fall (In Love)
Hey! Mona Lisa
Loverboy (4:06)
Alone (5:58)
Heart As Big As Liverpool (7:35)
Je T'aime Je T'aime (3:25)
The Return Of Rock & Roll (5:13)
The Country Epic (Can't Stop Crying) (10:49)
Review: 25 years have now passed since Liverpool legend Pete Wylie and his long-term backing band released Songs of Strength & Heartbreak, which marked the post-punk era combo's return to action after 16 long years. Something of a triumphant return, the set flits between raucous punk energy ('Never Loved as a Child'), Oasis-ish riffs on mid-late period Beatles ('Sing All The Saddest Songs', 'Disneyland Forever'), riff-heavy post-Britpop indie-rock ('I Still Love You', post-punk headiness ('Loverboy') and all manner of orchestrated, reach-for-the-ceiling sing-alongs ('Hey! Mona Lisa'). To mark the album's birthday, Chrysalis has served up this expanded 'deluxe' edition. Unusually, this time round CD1 boasts the album as it was originally demo'd and produced in 1998 - including a slew of songs that were subsequently shelved - with the 'released' version (2000) nestled on CD2.
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