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Singles
Sonic Reducer
Sonic Reducer (translucent red vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: CLO 6174. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Sonic Reducer (feat Cheetah Chrome) (3:06)
Aloha From Hell (2:59)
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Flag
Flag (7")
Cat: ZENFC 012S. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Flag (2:29)
Empire (3:21)
Review: Who said music has nothing to say these days? In an age of plastic people distracted to the point of distraction from the shocking atrocities, privilege, inequality and prejudices that are frogmarching society into a death trap of a future, Benefits stand out like a beautiful sore thumb - battered, bruised, and British, they are the epitome of an 'issues band' and we welcome any opportunity to listen and write about them.

Like some sort of rabid Idles, here the Middlesbrough one man crew make noises that defy logic, twisted cacophonous bars of ravenous distorted sound, and then layer council estate spoken word over the top. Angry enough to make you feel like there is still hope, and innovative enough to make you wonder whether - in an increasingly risk-averse music industry - enough people will get to know and love them. Make sure you do.
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Labour Of Love
Labour Of Love (limited 7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PTKF 13197. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Who Loves Ya (Coup D'etat) (3:44)
Twice Shy (1:48)
Ain't There No One? (2:17)
Review: Bringing bruising good time Oi-punk to the new generation, Chubby & The Gang have made quick work over the course of their two exceptional full-lengths. Now, less than a year removed from the life affirming scrappy anthems of 'The Mutt's Nuts', the gang (no pun intended) return with a literal 'Labour Of Love.' The single features three new cuts, all love songs, delivered with the manic, crusty, anthemic beauty one could ever desire from new school hardcore-by-way-of-Oi! punk revivalists.
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Normal Never Was 4
Normal Never Was 4 (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: CATNO 15. Rel: 12 Feb 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Anarchy In The UK (Test Dept remix) (5:10)
Feeding Off The Sweat (Maral Mahmoudi remix) (6:03)
Review: Pioneering punk outfit Crass continue with their ambitious The Feeding Of Five Thousand Remix Project, a self-professed testament to just how multifarious the group were when they dropped The Feeding back in 1978. Melding elements of rap and grime, before either were even a thing, with raw and raucous anarchistic guitar spirit, there's a lot that can be done with those original stems.

This is the fourth case in point, which involves the innovative and hugely influential sonic industrialist Paul Jamrozy, AKA Test Dept's most iconic member, who here delivers something that's part-ode to the source material, and part-nod to his own outfit, which is also sadly no more. Flip to find an altogether different beast, from dublab and Ninja Tune's Los Angeline production wizard, Maral Mahmoudi.
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Black Hell
Black Hell (limited red splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: CLOS 5393. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Metal
Black Hell (4:13)
Thirteen (4:05)
Review: Originally featured on the soundtrack to The Hangover II (of all movies), 'Black Hell' from Misfits mastermind and all round evil Elvis curmudgeon Glenn Danzig finally comes to vinyl for its first time ever in both 12" format and in the form of this limited orange splattered 7" (just in time for spooky season). Featuring 'Thirteen' on the flipside (originally appearing on Danzig 6:66 Satans Child whilst made abundantly more popular by Johnny Cash's cover version), this is a perfect little slice of sultry, macabre wax to get the Halloween ghouls doing their best hoedown.
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Ves Te'n Si Us Plau
Ves Te'n Si Us Plau (limited numbered 7")
Cat: PRT 005GUESSSG007. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Ves-Te'n Si Us Plau (2:17)
Perdo L'Esma (2:04)
Review: Doctor Explosion returns with a surprise: they sing in Catalan! This limited-edition single features two tracks - one is a remake of their early classic 'Baby Please Go' (now titled 'Ves-te'n Si Us Plau') and the other is a cover of 'Perdo L'esma', an adaptation by Barcelona's Eurogrup of James Brown's' I'll Go Crazy.' Both songs are sung by Jorge Explosion in flawless Catalan and co-produced by Guerssen and Circo Perrotti. This release feels like a reunion of old friends that recalls the early days of both projects so is rife with nostalgia.
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So Many Ways (reissue)
Cat: MENT 032. Rel: 16 Dec 20
 
Punk/Hardcore
So Many Ways (3:59)
J'attends Les Marines (3:55)
So Many Ways (Cherrystones Electric So Far I edit) (5:20)
So Many Ways (Cherrystones Slow Many Ways rework) (6:36)
Review: This marks a first ever reissue of this cult-status punk-funk, no wave electro post-punk fusion 45 from 1979. It's by post-Wayne County Electric Chairs and has been produced by David Cunningam and now expanded to 12". The first tune 'So Many Ways' has Val Haller on lead vocals and sounded at the time very different from anything else the band had done. A hypnotic, sure charged groove that still sounds years ahead of its time. 'J'attends Les Marines' is a rework of 'Waiting For The Marines' from the Things Your Mother album but with some added dub and experimental flourishes. Two versions of 'So Many Ways' then close out this fine curio.
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Phantom On The Horizon
Phantom On The Horizon (limited "grass" green vinyl 12")
Cat: EQV 16711. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Chapter I: Introverting Dimensions (10:50)
Chapter II: A Strange Conversation (4:43)
Chapter III: Nostalgic Mannerisms (7:50)
Chapter IV: Enter The Black Demon (5:38)
Chapter V: The Walls Bled Lust (8:00)
Review: Originally released in 2008, Phantom On The Horizon is the grandiose, progressive rock worshipping high concept EP from Washington based math-rock indebted post-hardcore heroes The Fall Of Troy. Initially abandoned following the leak of early versions in 2004 on what has since been dubbed The Ghostship Demos EP, the band would finally get over this setback and bang out the entire project in secret over October of 2008 before dropping it the very next month. Renowned for its epic, lengthy pieces segmented into chapters like all good prog concept records, the work stands as solely unique from the majority of the trio's remaining output, bridged in the gap year between 2007's instantaneous Manipulator and the more melodic alt rock of 2009's In The Unlikely Event. Utilising an array of guest musicians adding elements of keyboards, violin, cello and glockenspiel for that extra proggy flair, while featuring guest vocal appearances from the likes of Fear Before's Dave Marion as well as both Ryann Donnelly and Jonah Bergman of Schoolyard Heroes, the mini-epic 5 tracks clock in at a 37-minute runtime detailing story of a Spanish galleon meeting with a ghost ship from another dimension. A true outlier gem conjuring a Venn Diagram intersection between early noughties sassy post-hardcore and timeless 70s indebted prog absurdity.
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EP
EP (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: DBR 030. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
David Jones Is Dead (1:38)
Dear Angeline (2:59)
I'm Not The Only One (3:09)
Review: Big guitars playing huge hooks at a propellant pace. The Goods deliver their debut EP, which looks to decades worth of garage rock and pop punk heritage for influence, while ensuring the finished tracks are every bit theirs. Retro revivalism this isn't, a veteran singer-songwriter known for sharp lines drafting seasoned talent from his local music scene in order to make something new, this most definitely is. Headed up by Rob Good, a well-known figure in the underground Oakland guitar scene, California, for the three tracks here - and this project - he's called upon rhythm section and human drum machine Paul Wiseman and highly respected session bassist Cherron Arena. The result is an EP that's personal and passionate, and incredibly thoughtful, while also compelling and high octane. A refreshing indie whirlwind.


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Dura Dura
Dura Dura (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: SW 045. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Dura Dura (4:00)
Duba Duba (3:50)
Review: Borrowing a title from a 50ft sport climbing route in Oliana, Spain, there's definitely something big and wonderfully overbearing about the debut offering from Hot Face. Freshly pressed onto London's revered and always-forward thinking Speedy Wunderground imprint, the work here more than lives up to the label's name, going at listeners with pedal to the metal for the most. Comprising two tracks, an original and 'dub', the opener nods to the likes of King Gizzard and other sprawling, epic prog-metal-psyche outfits, offering up huge guitar solos and switching tempos with cunning, guile and groove. Flip it to find the alternative take, which ups the impact of drums, taking us closer to dance music as it's more widely recognised, and the heyday of big beat, if anyone remembers that one?
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Split
Split (red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: EQV 53111. Rel: 19 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hot Water Music - "Fazer" (3:13)
Quicksand - "Free Radio Gainesville" (2:34)
Quicksand - "Supercollider" (2:48)
Hot Water Music - "Undertow" (2:43)
Review: A 12" split meeting of the minds between two equally iconic alt rock punk-lifers, this EP brings together Gainesville, Florida's Hot Water Music and New York City's Quicksand (brainchild of Gorilla Biscuits hardcore hero and Rival Schools emo-grunge auteur Walter Schreifels), covering each other's classic tracks with renditions of 'Fazer' from the Quicksand 1993 debut LP Slip and 'Free Radio Gainesville' off of Hot Water Music's 1999 third full-length No Division. Filling out the tracklist are the unreleased 'Supercollider' which marks the first new cut of Quicksand material since 2021's Distant Populations, and the b-side 'Undertow', originally recorded during sessions from Hot Water Music's latest 2024 LP Vows. With simple cover art featuring Hot Water Music's Chuck Ragan on one side, and Quicksand's Alan Cage on the other, it perfectly summarises this playful, mutual celebration of one another's work, some new, some old, all great.
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Past Our Means (reissue)
Past Our Means (reissue) (limited milky clear vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: REV 0541. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Holding On (2:01)
Past Our Means (2:23)
In Defense (2:56)
Embrace (2:22)
Self-Made Man (1:19)
Taken Away (2:55)
Banned In DC (2:02)
Review: This six-track mini-album delivers Southern Californian punk at its best - fast, furious and packed with anthemic sing-along tracks. The new pressing comes on translucent white vinyl and includes an additional bonus track: a high-energy cover of Bad Brains' iconic 'Banned in D.C.,' originally released on a split 7? with Good Riddance. Combining raw energy with infectious melodies, this release captures the spirit of the punk scene with a fresh twist so whether you're a long-time fan or a new set of ears, this updated version offers a perfect opportunity to dive into the band's powerful and relentless intensity.
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Put Your Hands Up
Put Your Hands Up (limited grey vinyl 7")
Cat: JTI 008. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Funk
Put Your Hands Up (2:52)
Feet On The Ground (2:52)
Review: The fantastic James Taylor Quartet delivers a punk-infused track with a powerhouse chorus here that channels the energy of Taylor's time with The Prisoners when supporting The Ramones during their 1986 UK tour. Of that time he has said The Ramones were "incredible-watching their three-hour sets every night at 21 had a huge impact on me. It took until I was 60 to find a way to act on that inspiration." Though The James Taylor Quartet has always had a punky rock 'n' roll vibe in their live shows, this feels fresh and like a new discovery, despite the influence always being present on some level.
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Vancouver
Vancouver (translucent cloudy blue vinyl 12")
Cat: LD 2VAN. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Future Wars (5:32)
A World Of Welcome & Of Warning (2:03)
See You In Vancover (2:02)
To Withstand The Force Of Storms (4:42)
He Is Here, He Is Not Afraid
The Surgeon & The Scientist
Fairmount
Review: Grand Rapids, Michigan post-hardcore collective La Dispute have become legends within the scene due to their popularising of the resurgent 90s screamo sound along with peers in Touche Amore and Pianos Become The Teeth. Known for their subtle fusion of post-rock malaise and crescendo building with the frenetic chaos of emotive hardcore, all unified under the hypnotic spoken-word/caustic shrieks of frontman and highly poetic lyricist Jordan Dreyer, 2006 saw the release of their much-lauded debut EP 'Vancouver', two years prior to their first album Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega & Altair. Clocking in at over a half-hour whilst comprising of eight tracks, many fans often consider the work more of a mini-LP and with that, this 12" cloudy blue reissue will stand spine-to-spine with any of their subsequent full-lengths, both figuratively and literally.

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Minor Threat
Minor Threat (7" + insert)
Cat: DISCHORD 003. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Filler
I Don't Wanna Hear It
Seeing Red
Straight Edge
Small Man, Big Mouth
Screaming At A Wall (0:40)
Bottled Violence (0:55)
Minor Threat (1:28)
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Horror Business
Horror Business (limited yellow vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: PL 1009. Rel: 11 Jan 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Horror Business (2:44)
Teenagers From Mars (2:44)
Children In Heat (2:01)
Review: Founded in 1977 in New Jersey, The Misfits are regularly cited as progenitors of horror punk. Whether you have examples of bands that set the tone for that sub-genre earlier is, of course, another point entirely. Nevertheless, the outfit, which are still going today, laid down a blueprint for a take on punk that was at once rowdy and gnarly, but also conceptual and artistic.

Not that you really need to focus on those aspects when listening to the raucous and frenetic 'Horror Business'. If you prefer, it's just as easy to centre on the shout-y chorus and relentless riff that carry the track to its cacophonous conclusion. Also included here is the runaway train-ride of 'Teenagers From Mars', and equally uncompromising 'Children in Heat'. A masterclass of why louder is often better.
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The Miracle Of Shame
The Miracle Of Shame (translucent white & green marbled vinyl 12" (side 2 etched))
Cat: RAD 0232. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Spy Vs Spy (3:07)
Leave The Thinking To The Smart People (4:32)
Mr Ramones (1:54)
Stephanies Of The World Unite (3:36)
I Don't Know Where Dan Treacy Lives (3:52)
Review: Originally released at the dawn of the new millennium in the 2000th year of our Lord, The 'Miracle Of Shame' was an EP from Berkley, California 80s pop-punk legends The Mr T Experience. Their only project to feature bassist Gabe Meline as an official member following his studio contributions to the preceding years' full-length Alcatraz (their final work with Joel Reader handling bass duties), the credits also cite Erik Noyes on Hammond organ as an official member, as he'd previously recorded with the band on 1997's Revenge Is Sweet & So Are You as well as Alcatraz but had never been considered an official member. Reissued on a 1-sided etched green vinyl 12" (like any true punk EP should be), the material gives the almost guaranteed nod to The Ramones they've become known for (on 'Mr. Ramones'), while the beautifully titled closer 'I Don't Know Where Dan Treacy Lives' is easily one of the greatest punk song titles of the 21st century. No, we will not back that up.
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Resentment Is Always Seismic: A Final Throw Of Throes
Cat: 194399 52281. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Metal
Narcissus (3:10)
Resentment Always Simmers (4:14)
By Proxy (2:23)
People Pie (4:23)
Man Bites Dogged (4:24)
Slaver Through A Repeat Performance (3:49)
Don't Need It (1:05)
Resentment Is Always Seismic (Dark Sky Burial Dirge) (6:01)
Review: RECOMMENDED
17 albums in and it feels like Napalm Death are only just hitting their stride. Well, they've been hitting their stride for roughly 17 albums, but while many bands - especially those at the more frenetic and uncompromising end of things - tend to start, err, compromising after four or five long forms, the Birmingham grindcore masters still sound fresh. Albeit fresh but covered in sweat and rage.

Following on from 2020's Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism, Resentment is a mini-LP that picks up where its predecessor left off. Among the highlights is a fantastic cover of 1980s industrial electronic outfit Slab!, but really it's nigh-on-impossible to pick specifics here - buckle up, turn it up, and let the ferocity wash over you. Suffice to say, keeping this level of intensity without winding up sounding like you're screaming into the abyss isn't easy, and Napalm Death's career should be considered a masterclass.
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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
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Cybergod/Lie Cycle (remastered)
Cat: SRE 6901. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Cybergod (4:10)
Body Of Christ (4:34)
Here Today (bonus track) (3:02)
Lie Cycle (1:41)
Fallout (4:49)
Right To Live (3:38)
Blood & Circus (2:50)
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Half Album
Half Album (1-sided 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 169. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Fake-A-Wish Foundation
I'm A Rat
The Queen Is Dead
The Humblest Man In The World
The Last Drag
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Limited Edition (reissue)
Limited Edition (reissue) (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SJR 5097. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Things Go Wrong (2:52)
We Are Normal (2:23)
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Nowhere Generation II
Cat: LVR 2848. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Answer (3:54)
Last Man Standing (4:28)
This Time It's Personal (4:02)
Pain Mgmt (3:41)
Holding Patterns (3:30)
Review: Following on from last year's excellent statement of intent, 'Nowhere Generation', Chicago natives and melodic hardcore heroes Rise Against return with the companion, sister EP, 'Nowhere Generation II'. Composed of 5 new cuts originally written/recorded during the album process, the band opted to split the 16 full songs into separate volumes, in order to give listeners an opportunity to fully digest the overarching themes of alienation and everlasting political corruption that have become ceaselessly commonplace. Anthemic, ferocious, emotive and cathartic in equal measure, this follow-up continues the momentous energy of its predecessor while putting a definitive full stop on the 'Nowhere Generation' era. Lead single, 'Last Man Standing', is also one of the most vital contributions to their own expansive canon the group have dropped in well over a decade.
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Tendrils
Tendrils (limited 1-sided 12" + insert)
Cat: NHH 01V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tendrils (4:01)
Three Faces Past (2:36)
Corkscrew Spine (3:56)
Review: 2022 saw the unlikely return of late 90s New York screamo/"skramz" pioneers Saetia, who have seen a massive surge in popularity in the decades since their initial disbandment, due to being credited as a major influence by numerous affluent modern post-hardcore acts such as La Dispute and Touche Amore. Noted for their expansion of the chaotic "emoviolence" sound by imbuing their cataclysmic compositions with heightened melodrama, spoken-word vocals and poetic lyricism pulling from Greek tragedies, both their self-titled EP and sole full-length have been held aloft as quintessential blueprints for the genre in the decades since their original tenure. Following a hectic reunion schedule which has finally brought the group to new foreign shores across the UK and Europe, the three tracks that make up the Tendrils EP serve as their first new material in 26 years, marking the follow up to 1999's Eronel EP.
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A Modern Job
A Modern Job (12" + insert)
Cat: NSWN 051. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
How Does The Story Go? (2:28)
Modern Job (3:22)
Delia Smith (3:39)
Little Fix (3:17)
I'm In A Band (2:45)
Review: Dublin band Sprints quickly return to the fore after the success of their recent highlight 'How Does The Story Go?' This new EP is destined to be heard loud at beer swilling festival main stage all over the world. It has powerful riffs, plenty of fuck you energy and sizeable choruses that will connect on a large scale. Karla Chubb's spoken-sung vocals bring an alt-rock feel with a critique of modern existence served up next to an exploration of what it is to grow up queer in the modern day.
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I Fucked A Republican
The November 3 - "I Fucked A Republican" (3:16)
Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School Of Medicine - "Blunder Blubber" (2:23)
Review: With the absolute debacle that is the present day US political landscape, Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra has opted to press his The Guantanamo School of Medicine (originally digital-only) single 'Blunder Blubber' to wax. Originally penned to mark the passing of right-wing scare monger Rush Limbaugh and recorded in 2020 during the Tea Party Revenge Porn sessions, the track served as a major critique of the rise of right-wing extremism, tracing its roots back to Limbaugh's influence and the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine under President Reagan in 1987, a policy change that allowed one-sided political commentary on public airwaves, which Biafra perceives as the floodgates opening to the MAGA mayhem of today, with the vocalist even noting - "I wrote [the song] back when Clinton was president, seeing the writing on the wall. I was hoping never to use it, but we had no choice but to update and perform it now." On the flip is the debut single from The November 3 with their aptly titled 'I Fucked A Republican', dropped during the 2020 Republican National Convention. As both groups and the American left at large are largely shocked and deflated that they're right back where they were this time four years ago, it appears a doubling down of refusal is now vital with this double whammy of sonic middle-fingers now finding a tangible, vinyl home to keep their message permanent and enduring in such worrisome times.
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Meathook Up My Rectum (reissue)
Meathook Up My Rectum (reissue) (7" (side 2 etched))
Cat: VIRUS 102. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Meathook Up My Rectum (4:59)
Review: Tumor Circus were the ugly, unpleasant and utterly unhinged meeting of the minds between Dead Kennedys' frontman Jello Biafra, Charlie Tolnay (King Snake Roost, Grong Grong, Lubricated Goat) and members of noise rock merchants Steel Pole Bathtub. Releasing only one self-titled LP in 1991, the project has gone on to become the stuff of avant-garde noisecore legend, with the album's sweetest ditty 'Meathook Up My Rectum' reissued on one-sided etched 7" complete with B-side etching and new artwork all designed by horror author/filmmaker Clive Barker (Hellraiser, Nightbreed).
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New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited black & white clouds vinyl 12")
Cat: BF23 29. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Mystery (2:20)
Alien Love Call (feat Blood Orange) (3:44)
Underwater Boi (3:42)
Review: This is a special and unique coming together that sees Turnstile join forces with the brilliant Toronto jazz ensemble and production team BADBADNOTGOOD. They have worked on reimagining songs from the former's well-received 2021 album Glow On and the results bring all new perspectives and dynamics to tunes like 'Mystery', 'Alien love Call' featuring Blood Orange and 'Underwater Boi.' Both Turnstile and BADBADNOTGOOD are untouchable in their fields right now with rave reviews for their records as well as their live shows. This is another standout project.
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The Carnaby St EP
The Carnaby St EP (limited red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLOS 5447. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Paint It Black (3:05)
For Your Love (2:19)
Taxman (2:33)
Review: With a title paying homage to London's cultural epicentre for the hippie and mod movements that would serve as precursors to the punk rock revolution, The Carnaby St. EP offers up a seasoned cross-Atlantic meeting of sonic minds between two seminal punk acts on either side of the sea. With legendary UK Subs frontman Charlie Harper and long-time bassist Alvin Gibbs linking up with Dead Boys guitarist Cheetah Chrome for a balls-to the-wall blowout celebration of some of the most quintessential cuts from the British Invasion that initially put them on their life-long trajectories, here the mutual veterans tear through faithful yet feral renditions of The Rolling Stones' 'Paint It Black', The Yardbirds' 'For Your Love', and our personal favourite; 'Taxman' by The Beatles. 3 covers, 7 inches and decades' worth of punk rock legacy.
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Álbumes
The Original 4 Skins
The Original 4 Skins (gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: AHOYLP 420. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Wonderful World (1:18)
Chaos (1:59)
ACAB (Oi! The album Out-take) (1:36)
Clockwork Skinhead (2:19)
Evil (1:45)
I Don't Wanna Die (3:05)
Yesterday's Heroes (2:10)
ACAB (1:25)
Clockwork Skinhead (Oi! EP Out-take) (2:21)
1984 (2:11)
Sorry (3:09)
One Law For Them (2:46)
Brave New World (3:14)
Evil (Carry On Oi! version) (1:39)
Wonderful World (radio version) (1:24)
Jealousy (radio version) (1:38)
One Law For Them (radio version) (2:52)
Evil (radio version) (1:36)
Yesterday's Heroes (radio version) (2:17)
Review: Just like Ronseal does exactly what it says on the tin, The Original 4 Skins serves up a compilation of every known studio recording from the original line up of homegrown oi! punk legends The 4 Skins. Boasting a whopping 19 tracks including an alternative version of 'A.C.A.B.' originally intended to be included on the Oi! The Album compilation, as well contributions to other quintessential Oi! collections Strength Thru Oi! and Carry On Oi!, this gatefold pressing is limited to 1000 copies and arrives complete with lyrics, press clippings from the era plus previously unpublished photos of the band. An essential grab for any Doc Marten sporting skinhead with more Fred Perrys in their closet than your mother has handbags.
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New Wind/Change In My Head
New Wind/Change In My Head (limited yellow & clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TR 0111. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Night Away (LP1: New Wind) (2:47)
New Wind (1:52)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:57)
Tied Up In Rhythm (2:00)
Grown Apart (2:34)
Man Enough To Care (2:01)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:29)
The Inside (3:04)
Calendar (1:39)
Expect To Change (2:10)
Still Believe (2:24)
Put These Words To Music (1:43)
Just One Day (3:12)
New Wind (LP2: Change In My Head) (1:52)
Tied Up Rhythm (1:57)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:24)
Grown Apart (2:30)
Calendar (1:35)
Put These Words To Music (1:45)
Man Enough To Care (1:59)
Compro (1:41)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:51)
Change In My Head (0:49)
Expect To Change (2:09)
Just One Day (3:03)
The Inside (2:57)
Still Believe (1:42)
The Night Away (2:45)
Review: Originally formed in 1980 in Reno, Nevada, 7 Seconds are often credited as one of the most vital and criminally overlooked pioneering hardcore punk acts. Following on from their much-adored 1985 EP-cum-LP Walk Together, Rock Together, their 1986 follow up New Wind featured slower tempos and a notable imbuing of melody, with the project going on to be credited as an integral blueprint for the hardcore scene's eventual embracing and transition into pop-punk and indie rock. This long overdue reissue from Trust Records arrives complete with the complimentary Change In My Head, which is a totally new take on the classic album featuring tracks remixed in their entirety by Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi) alongside Inner Ear Studios' Don Zientara. Restoring and reimagining unreleased cuts from the original LP such as 'Change In My Head' and 'Compro', these bonus tracks offer a fresh snapshot of 7 Seconds in transition, but still very much firmly rooted in their hardcore ethos (before literal U2 comparisons would arise with later output). This limited double LP also comes with a 24-page oral history featuring unseen photographs, flyers, and memorabilia.
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Behind Bars (Mr Precision remix 2019)
Behind Bars (Mr Precision remix 2019) (translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HR 25961RED. Rel: 14 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Pent Up (3:19)
Explanation (1:41)
Outright Lies (2:45)
Had My Chance (2:54)
Smart Enough To Run (3:00)
Holding Back (1:33)
My Little World (3:20)
Blink (2:44)
I've Won (1:35)
Something I Don't Know (2:09)
Family Resemblance (2:38)
I Hate Myself (2:02)
I Don't Wanna Hear It (1:10)
Review: Formed in Chicago in 1993, 88 Fingers Louie are/were (depending on what their current hiatus status is) a melodic hardcore outfit best known for being the early project of guitarist Dan Wleklinski and bassist Joe Principe, who would later depart to form Rise Against (with Principe continuing to remain a prominent member). Following a slew of early 7" singles, 1995 saw the arrival of the band's debut full-length Behind Bars, landing courtesy of Hopeless Records, who continue to care for their classic back catalogue with an astute attention to detail (unlike many other label owners who seemingly continue to hoard and ignore the bevvy of out-of-print titles they could easily repress with a bit of gumption). Remastered in 2019 by Mr. Precision himself (the producer alias of Wleklinski who has since returned to his original group for reunion shows), this latest pressing boasts these updated masters which highlight the band's often overlooked compositional intricacies while evading the common pitfall of removing too much of the initial primitive dank that endeared so many a listener almost three decades prior.
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Death In Soho
Cat: SECLP 324. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Gimmie The World (2:21)
The System (3:02)
Innocent (4:00)
Last Breath (3:13)
99 Days (2:32)
Rock 'n' Roll World (2:25)
Get Off The Phone (3:03)
Horror Story (2:09)
Stealing Beauty (2:11)
What Do You Know (2:17)
Deep Peace (2:33)
Too Much Money (2:38)
Life Of Crime (2:18)
The Avenue (3:12)
Bomb You (2:05)
Review: Originally formed in 1976 and often described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 are punk rock royalty who have the type of loyal fanbase that were either there to see their classic debut single 'I'm Alive' land them a deal with United Artists around the same time as their peers in Buzzcocks, or astute historians who've studied all of their past accomplishments (and unfair inconsideration) in retrospect. Whichever side of the number you land on, both generational fanbases often intersect at the release of the criminally underrated Death In Soho. Originally released in 2007, almost a full decade on from 1997's Takeover, while it'd be another 13 years until the 2020 follow up Bish! Bash! Bosh!, this latter day output showcases the seasoned veterans playing for themselves and for keeps, combining aged bitterness with classic punk rock sensibilities but with an admittedly warmer sense of production value. Don't let the age-old attitude that legacy punk bands don't deliver late-stage LPs worth of value fool you, Death In Soho is one of 999's best. Yes, we said it.

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Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979
Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 (limited translucent ruby red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LIB 5209. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hit Me (3:09)
Me & My Desire (3:40)
Let's Face It (3:17)
Feelin' Alright With The Crew (4:23)
Lie, Lie, Lie (3:02)
Inside Out (3:01)
Titanic (3:07)
Rael Rean (3:12)
Homicide (4:25)
Emergency (6:10)
Boiler (3:30)
Review: Described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 originally formed in 1976, quickly developing a cult following through incessant gigging before landing a recording deal with United Artists around the same time as Buzzcocks off the strength of their debut single 'I'm Alive'. Fast forward through two seminal punk classics with their 1977 self-titled debut LP followed in 1978 with the phenomenal Separates, and we land at the iconic Old Waldorf (long shutdown and now a comedy club) for this recently unearthed live album. Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979 offers a fly on the wall earful of the legendary punk act at the height of their prowess, tearing through some of their best known bangers including 'Hit Me', 'Homicide', and of course, 'Emergency', while this translucent ruby red vinyl edition comes complete with never before seen tour photos as well as liner notes penned by frontman Nick Cash.
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Emergency At The Old Waldorf 1979
Cat: LIB 5146. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Pick It Up
My Street Stinks
Hit Me
Me & My Desire
Let's Face It
Action
Feelin' Alright With The Crew
Lie, Lie, Lie
Nobody Knows
Inside Out
Titanic (My Over) Reaction
Rael Rean
Emergency
Nasty, Nasty
Homicide
Quite Disappointing
Boiler
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Yes I Don't Know
Cat: FATLP 178. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Damage Tool (4:15)
Numbers (2:35)
Dazed (5:40)
Weird Shapes (4:32)
Neurotic (5:38)
Fish I (1:39)
Yes, I Don't Know (4:29)
Good Vibes (4:29)
Salmon (3:46)
Exhale (3:35)
Das Kapital (4:14)
Fish II (3:40)
Review: Raw post-punk trio Abdomen trade in the heavier end of the genre unafraid to douse distortion and fuzz onto everything and create music so exciting it would be hard not to want to throw yourself into a circle put for, 'Damage Tool' is a breathtaking way to get things started and 'Numbers' makes Fontaines DC sound like Boyzone. They are capable of slowing down - 'Dazed' has been slowed into a hypnotic Spacemen 3-esque psych/shoegaze jam. The band are relative newcomers and not widely known... yet. But this is going to be one of those albums you'll be kicking yourself for not having a first pressing of. Abdomen is only going to get bigger and it will give the Tapetown studio in Aarhus, Denmark - where they recorded this - more bragging rights for being among the coolest alternative music spaces in Europe.
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Black Sails In The Sunset (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 725897 3. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Strength Through Wounding (1:31)
Porphyria (2:06)
Exsanguination (2:49)
Malleus Maleficarum (3:57)
Narrative Of Soul Against Soul (2:26)
Clove Smoke Catharsis (4:31)
The Prayer Position (2:01)
No Poetic Device (3:44)
Weathered Tome (2:10)
The Last Kiss (4:00)
At A Glance (4:13)
God Called In Sick Today (3:12)
Midnight Sun (3:03)
Lower It (2:15)
Who Knew? (2:16)
Weight Of Words (2:33)
Review: Originally released in 1999 and now celebrating its 25th anniversary, Black Sails In The Sunset was the fourth full-length from California hardcore-turned-horror punk heroes AFI, and is often cited as the pivotal project that signalled their sonic, career and identity shift for the decades ahead. Their first album with guitarist Jade Puget, the material marked a notable distancing from the frenetic energy of 1997's Shut Your Mouth & Open Your Eyes, and began their long love affair with gothic romanticism, Lovecraftian lyricism and a newfound horror aesthetic. Perceived by the band and fans alike for being the work that would form the basis of their future sound, while also exuding the first glimpses of vocalist Davey Havok's prowess as a melodious songwriter, there's no more important project in the AFI canon, especially when following onto the career heights of the All Hallow's EP and The Art Of Drowning LP, which likely wouldn't have materialised if not for the creative fearlessness of Black Sails.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
Cat: RRS 110B. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Shoud Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authorithy (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Originally forming in 1982, Agnostic Front were one of the pioneers of New York City hardcore punk and they've left an indelible mark on the scene and movement ever since. Inspired by their dilapidated surroundings of Lower East Side Manhattan, then blighted by poverty, drugs, violence, and high levels of urban decay, the ugliness around them would help to chart a venomous new course for the sonic potential of hardcore as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This incendiary compilation offers up recordings which date back to the very start of their career, including demos of cuts that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also featuring other recordings from the period that were left unissued at the time; some of the material would later be included on 1995's Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these tracks are making their wax debut. If you're eager for more homeschooling, the band were featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary in 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography offers insightful and frightening lore to an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983
First Warning: The United Blood Era Recordings New York City 1983 (hand-numbered blue splattered vinyl LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: RRS 110S. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
No One Rules (0:37)
Final War (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:43)
In Control (0:43)
Last Warning (0:43)
Fuck All Authority (0:43)
Fight (0:43)
Final War (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
No Rights (No One Rules) (0:43)
Friend Or Foe (0:43)
We Should Care (0:43)
Crucial Changes (0:43)
Traitor (0:43)
United Blood (0:43)
Discriminate Me (0:43)
We Should Care (0:34)
Smell The Bacon/What's With You (0:39)
In Control (1:01)
Last Warning (1:01)
Fuck All Authority (1:01)
Fight (1:01)
Get Out/Final War (1:01)
Discriminate Me (1:01)
United Blood (1:01)
Society Suckers (1:01)
No Rights (No One Rules) (1:01)
Friend Or Foe (0:54)
We Should Care (0:23)
Blind Justice (0:44)
Crucial Changes (0:26)
Traitor (0:25)
Skins Go Marching In/We Can Do Anything (1:31)
It's My Life (1:02)
United Blood (1:42)
Time Will Come (1:37)
Review: Formed in 1982, New York City hardcore pioneers Agnostic Front left a defining impact on the burgeoning scene with their unmatched ferocity and sonic abrasion as well as their intimidating attitude and skinhead aesthetic, which would lead to them incorrectly being perceived by some as racists or neo-Nazis. Coming up in the rundown streets of Lower East Side Manhattan, surrounded by urban decay in an area battling severe poverty, drugs, and violence, they channelled their anger into a new breed of punk that would serve as both a rallying cry for the less fortunate as well as an urgent, abrasive form of catharsis. This blistering compilation contains recordings dating back to the very beginning of their career, featuring demos of tracks that would eventually appear on their 1983 debut United Blood 7", while also offering other recordings from this period originally left unissued at the time; some of these would later be included on the 1995 Raw & Unleased CD, though several of these cuts have never been made available on wax until now. The band would later be featured as part of Showtime's The Godfathers of Hardcore documentary from 2017, while frontman Roger Miret's autobiography provides a deeply insightful yet frightening firsthand account of an already clearly tumultuous yet integral time in punk history.
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Rave Immortal
Cat: MOSH 692LP. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Straight To Heart (2:52)
Come On Outside (2:58)
Crashing Parties (2:48)
My Drummer's Girlfriend (2:37)
Hunt You Down (2:50)
Upstairs Neighbour (3:32)
Come Fight Me For It (3:39)
Run Rabbit (3:03)
Catch Me If You Can (3:41)
Rave Immortal (3:10)
Review: Ones to watch in 2025, according to BBC Introducing, double-MOBO Award nominated sisters Nyrobi and Chaya, AKA ALT BLK ERA claim to be "redefining music" with their fusion of rock, house, drum & bass, rap and pop. They're certainly making enough noise to start a mini revolution, with the months preceding Rave Immortal seeing them blow up at events like Glastonbury, Download, and the Reading-Leeds weekenders. Sonically there's not much more to add - this is a rabid, in-your-face, high tempo amalgamation of sound that calls to mind the likes of NERVO, Pendulum, Enter Shikari, and to a lesser extent Prodigy. All convention-defying names, the fact ALT BLK ERA are also big advocates of disability rights and inclusivity within the music industry also paints them, sadly, as necessary outsiders.
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Comfort To Me
Comfort To Me (gatefold LP)
Cat: RT 0250LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Guided By Angels (3:02)
Freaks To The Front (1:43)
Choices (2:22)
Security (3:48)
Hertz (2:37)
No More Tears (2:50)
Maggot (3:24)
Capital (2:47)
Don't Fence Me In (2:43)
Knifey (3:24)
Don't Need A Cunt (Like You To Love Me) (1:33)
Laughing (1:47)
Snakes (3:00)
Review: You don't get to call your band Amyl & The Sniffers if the music is anything short of corrosive, in the best possible way. Launching at a serious pace from the off, this is punk at its modern best - a juggernaut of sweat, swearing and uncompromising songwriting that's only rival for your attention comes in the form of riffs and gritty chord instrumentation.

But the Melbourne, Australia band's second LP is far from a simple rehash of the first, which we could have also described in similar terms to those you just read above. This time round things feel more thoughtful, perhaps even patient in certain moments. Of course they still wear 'weirdos' on their sleeves, tongues often firmly placed in cheeks. But there's a depth here to the songwriting, a retro and introspective feeling that reveals far more than the debut album let us hear.
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I Can't Stand It
I Can't Stand It (LP + insert)
Cat: FKR 119LP. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Ocean Motion Mildew Mind (1:32)
Yes Sir Ree (1:24)
I Can't Stand It (1:57)
Country Time (1:37)
If I Were A Poet (1:21)
Torero Piece (7:45)
Peachy Keen-O (13:44)
Review: Kentucky born musical absurdist and voice actor Beth Andersen weaved her way in and out of mainstream circles throughout the entirety of her career, with some of her biggest claims to fame being the use of her 'Dance Dance Dance' single on the Scarface soundtrack as well as her voice acting credits which include appearances in The Swan Princess, Babes In Toyland, and Tarzan. Unbeknownst to many, however, was her artistic double life where she was simultaneously known as a creative academic and scholar whilst dabbling in the niche underground art-punk scenes of the 70s, where with the help of (at the time) future Sonic Youth/Dinosaur Jr producer Wharton Tiers as well as member of the new wave band Theoretical Girls, she was able to carve out one bemusing piece of wax that perplexed familiars on all sides of her spectrums with its self-described fusion of a myriad of unlikely anti-genres such as "yoga punk", "ramble rap", "combustion pop" and "form room funk"... all of which were officially neatly bracketed under the curious Text-Sound movement where Beth garnered utmost respect as a key practitioner. Long out of print, never thought to find its way to wax again, these percussive, rhythmic avant-punk poems and spoken word ditties are even more bizarre in practice than theory.
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Disenchanted
Disenchanted (limited yellow swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: STMP 185-1. Rel: 21 May 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Apocalypse She (3:29)
Bulldozer (3:17)
Love's Heavy Burden (3:23)
Saviour (3:00)
Dirty Girl (3:49)
Doomed Again (2:50)
Disenchanted (3:06)
Crusade (2:21)
Sat What You Want (2:57)
Overthinking (3:06)
Owe U Shit (2:13)
Freeloading (3:08)
Magnolia (2:57)
Review: Hailing from Toronto, Canada, The Anti-Queens are an all-woman riot grrrl pop-punk mob brimming and buzzing with influences from the likes of The Distillers and The Blackhearts, yet with the feral grunge bite of L7. Returning a half-decade on from their 2019 self-titled debut full-length, Disenchanted doubles down like a confident sophomore follow up should, maximising the buzzsaw riffs, snarling vocals and severely pissed off earworm hooks while furthering their sonic mashup of all things fuzzy, grungy, poppy and punky (no, the last three probably aren't real worlds but they are in The Anti-Queens dictionary).
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Daybreaker
Daybreaker (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: ARIE 10426741. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Metal
The Bitter End (2:53)
Alpha Omega (3:52)
These Colours Don't Run (4:02)
Daybreak (3:33)
Truth, Be Told (4:32)
Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat (3:12)
Outsider Heart (3:28)
Behind The Throne (4:07)
Devil's Island (4:09)
Feather Of Lead (2:50)
Unbeliever (4:41)
Review: Originally released in 2012, Daybreaker would serve as the fifth full-length from Brighton progressive metalcore heavyweights Architects, following an identity crisis after 2011's more streamlined post-hardcore effort The Here & Now. While in the decade since, the band have gone on to become one of Britain's most successful heavy music exports, finally managing to balance their heftier proclivities with mainstream appeal, the material here strikes a curious retrospective balance between their mathcore origins, the increasingly vast melodious experimentations, as well as their first forays into embracing elements of nuanced electronica. Conceptually marking their arrival to politically driven messaging, with the now even more timely and oppressively hefty 'These Colours Don't Run' tackling US political division while 'Devil's Island' lambasts the London riots of 2011, the album is also noted for its guest features including Drew York of Stray From The Path on 'Outsider Heart', and Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon on the standout 'Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat'.
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The Curse (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CRF 1596211. Rel: 06 Sep 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Blood Children (An Introduction) (1:30)
Bleeding Mascara (2:00)
Right Side Of The Bed (3:43)
This Flesh A Tomb (3:51)
You Eclipsed By Me (3:37)
The Crimson (4:00)
The Remembrance Ballad (4:28)
An Interlude (1:57)
Corseting (2:13)
Demonology & Heartache (3:34)
My Sanity On The Funeral Pyre (1:44)
Nevada's Grace (1:53)
Five Vicodin Chased With A Shot Of Charity (8:06)
You Give Love A Bad Name (bonus track) (3:29)
Review: Following on from 2002's debut full-length Suicide Notes & Butterfly Kisses, California metalcore heavyweights Atreyu would capitalise on all of their ensuing momentum with 2004's career-high sophomore effort The Curse, which celebrates its 20th anniversary with this long overdue reissue. Boasting two of their biggest singes to date, 'Right Side of the Bed', and 'The Crimson'; both would go on to receive heavy rotation on MTV2 and Fuse, garnering the band a vast new legion of devout followers, most of whom have remained Atreyu faithful to this day. Praised for both their venomous delivery and evident ability to craft arena-sized hooks, the band and specifically this record were instrumental in the mainstream crossover popularity of more melodic, emo-tinged metalcore and post-hardcore throughout the early noughties, while as of 2020 The Curse has been certified Gold in the US with 500,000 copies sold.
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Bad Brains (remastered)
Bad Brains (remastered) (transparent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: COGIC 21791PMI. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Sailin' On (1:47)
Don't Need It (1:14)
Attitude (1:19)
The Regulator (1:07)
Banned In DC (2:09)
Jah Calling (2:34)
Supertouch/Shitfit (2:33)
Leaving Babylon (4:09)
Fearless Vampire Killers (1:08)
I (2:06)
Big Take Over (2:58)
Pay To Cum (1:24)
Right Brigade (2:25)
I Luv I Jah (6:24)
Intro (0:15)
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I Against I (Punk Note Editon) (remastered)
Cat: ORG 2187B1. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro (0:58)
I Against I (2:48)
House Of Suffering (2:23)
Re-Ignition (4:11)
Secret 77 (3:56)
Let Me Help (2:16)
She’s Calling You (3:39)
Sacred Love (3:34)
Hired Gun (3:44)
Return To Heaven (3:16)
Review: Originally distributed through SST Records in 1986, I Against I served as the seminal third full-length from Washington D.C. hardcore punk legends Bad Brains and is still the band's highest selling album to date. Noted for branching far beyond the already expanded parameters of reggae-infused punk, and embracing elements of soul, funk and alternative metal, the album was a shock at the time to the devout fans who were spoiled by the refinement of their sound on Rock For Light, yet in the decades since, the LP has been cited as an integral influence by members of Cro-Mags, Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan and Rage Against The Machine to name a small handful, while artists such as Machine Head, Jeff Buckley and Lamb Of God have even covered the iconic title-track. Newly remastered with updated artwork, this Punk Note edition is a vital collection piece for both newcomers and fanboys who've already spun their OG copy to death.
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I Against I (remastered)
Cat: ORG 21871. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro (0:54)
I Against I (2:47)
House Of Suffering (2:27)
Re-Ignition (4:09)
Secret 77 (4:01)
Let Me Help (2:14)
She’s Calling You (3:41)
Sacred Love (3:34)
Hired Gun (3:43)
Return To Heaven (3:13)
Review: The highest selling album from reggae-tinged hardcore punk pioneers Bad Brains arrived courtesy of SST Records in 1986, and marked the band's further decimation of genre parameters. Following on from the major success of their refined sophomore endeavour Rock For Light, which cherry-picked some of their preceding self-titled debut LP's strongest cuts to re-record under the tutelage of The Cars' late, great Ric Ocasek, by the time it came to enter the studio to lay down what would grow into the iconic I Against I, the band had begun to embrace more outsider influences from the realms of soul, r&b and even funk metal; all genres that would inform the sonic makeup of their third full-length. With the title-track covered from everyone from Jeff Buckley to Lamb Of God to Denzel Curry, the utter sonic fearlessness exuded throughout scoffed in the face of hardcore purists who lambasted the effort upon release, while its insidious influence can still be heard today from Rage Against The Machine all the way up to hardcore's modern day flag flyers Turnstile.
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I Against I (remastered)
I Against I (remastered) (limited "plutonium" green marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: ORG 2187A1. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro (0:54)
I Against I (2:47)
House Of Suffering (2:27)
Re-Ignition (4:09)
Secret 77 (4:01)
Let Me Help (2:14)
She’s Calling You (3:41)
Sacred Love (3:34)
Hired Gun (3:43)
Return To Heaven (3:13)
Review: Following the major success of 1983's seminal sophomore effort Rock For Light, in which reggae-hardcore heroes Bad Brains would work studiously under The Cars' Ric Ocasek, and even re-record some of their self-titled debut LP's strongest cuts such as 'Sailin' On' and 'Banned In D.C.'; the hard left turn of their now acclaimed third full-length I Against I initially shocked many a hardcore purists upon its initial 1986 release. Arriving courtesy of SST Records, the album showcased an even further disregard for genre or scene parameters than the band had exuded up to that point, absorbing elements of funk, soul, r&b and, most notably, alternative metal, with the material falling somewhere in line with the likes of Living Colour, yet a far scuzzier version. While early reception was somewhat maligned and controversial, with the band even back-peddling on 1989's Quickness, there's no denying the sprawling influence the record has had in the decades since, with covers of the title-track coming from Jeff Buckley to Denzel Curry, while its sonic presence can be heard all the way up to modern hardcore stalwarts such as Turnstile. Not to mention the iconic lore behind the vocals to 'Sacred Love' being recorded by H.R. over the phone from prison while serving time on a marijuana distribution charge. How can you get any more hardcore punk reggae than that?
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Highly Irresponsible
Cat: 406562 9731823. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Lie Between The Lines
Your Misplaced Self
A White Horse Covered In Blood
Future Myopia
Deliver Us From Life
Drowning In A Burning World
Everything Was Put Here For Me
Superman Died Paralyzed
At All Times
Love As An Act Of Rebellion
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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 350296 4. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Carousel (3:11)
M+M's (2:36)
Dammit (2:46)
Josie (3:06)
What's My Age Again? (2:25)
All The Small Things (3:00)
Adam's Song (4:04)
Man Overboard (2:46)
The Rock Show (2:47)
Firstdate (2:57)
Stay Together For The Kids (3:58)
Feeling This (2:56)
I Miss You (3:45)
Down (3:11)
Always (4:26)
Not Now (4:20)
Another Girl Another Planet (2:41)
I Won't Be Home For Christmas (3:14)
Review: If you're not a Blink 182 fan the fact the American pop punk rockers put out a Greatest Hits album in 2005 might be quite surprising considering they only rose to international chart repute at the turn of the century. Delve into their story, though, and you realise by the time they put out this compilation - coinciding with their split and, in the label Geffen's words, "indefinite hiatus" - they'd actually already been going for more than a decade.

Nevertheless, it's impossible not to acknowledge that it was the landmark albums Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, respectively landing in 1999 and 2001, that saw them really break into the mainstream conscious. As such, excerpts from that era, for example 'All The Small Things' and 'What's My Age Again?' represent the biggest hitters here, however it's hard to ignore just how infectious every upbeat, angst-laden track is.
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