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Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)
Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0221LPX. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Sound & Color (3:03)
Don't Wanna Fight (3:52)
Dunes (4:17)
Future People (3:24)
Gimme All Your Love (4:03)
This Feeling (4:19)
Guess Who (3:16)
The Greatest (3:50)
Shoegaze (3:01)
Miss You (3:46)
Gemini (6:30)
Over My Head (3:48)
Drive By Baby (2:19)
Joe (3:56)
Someday (3:18)
Don't Wanna Fight (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:54)
Future People (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:25)
Dunes (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:27)
Over My Head (live From Capitol Studio A) (4:00)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It was two in two for Alabama Shakes when they first unveiled this bonafide swamp rock masterpiece. Released in 2015, Sound & Color took the blueprint laid out with Boys & Girls and then kicked up into fifth gear. It's soul. It's blues. It's sweat-soaked funk. Most importantly, though, it's the kind of record that keeps giving the more you listen, sounding equally at home in the 1950s as it does the 2010s.

It's hard to really put into words the level of husky, pained, heart-on-sleeve musicality at the core of this record. Brittany Howard's voice might never again sound as utterly distraught and reflective, pained and somehow filled with hope for a brighter day. Individual readings aside, this is among the finest blues records to land this century, and ranks up there with some of the greats of the 20th, so don't sleep on this edition complete with closing tracks recorded live at the legendary Capitol Studios.
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Boys & Girls (10th Anniversary Edition)
Boys & Girls (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold crystal clear vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0397LPX. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Hold On (3:42)
I Found You (3:00)
Hang Loose (2:24)
Rise To The Sun (3:08)
You Ain't Alone (4:44)
Goin' To The Party (1:46)
Heartbreaker (3:45)
Boys & Girls (3:26)
Be Mine (4:11)
I Ain't The Same (2:54)
On Your Way (3:05)
Hang Loose (live At KCRW) (2:26)
I Found You (3:20)
Be Mine (4:03)
I Ain't The Same (3:15)
Mama (1:38)
Goin' To The Party (1:48)
Hold On (3:56)
Boys & Girls (3:40)
Always Alright (3:52)
Rise To The Sun (3:04)
Heavy Chevy (2:45)
Review: American rock band Alabama Shakes - fronted by lead singer and guitarist Brittany Howard - acclaimed debut long player Boys & Girls is 10 years old this year. To mark the occasion, Rough Trade Records commemorate it with a bumper two-disc deluxe edition. Rolling Stone called the original one of the best albums of 2012, and after it entered the charts at number one it went on to get Platinum certification and several GRAMMY nominations. This version features all the original tracks along with new, unreleased photos and an additional 11 live tracks from a performance on KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic."
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Amyl & The Sniffers
Cat: RT 0064LP. Rel: 24 May 19
 
Punk/Hardcore
Starfire 500 (3:35)
Gacked On Anger (1:49)
Cup Of Destiny (2:15)
GFY (1:48)
Angel (2:52)
Monsoon Rock (2:27)
Control (2:34)
Got You (2:17)
Punisha (1:44)
Shake Ya (3:16)
Some Mutts (Can't Be Muzzled) (4:26)
Review: Never too shy for irony, Australian rock band from Melbourne, Amyl and The Sniffers, are keeping the mullet cuts and beer spitting sound of the southern land's sound well alive. It's Rough Trade that have taken up Amyl and The Sniffers for their debut album recorded in Sheffield with Ross Orton towards the end of 2018. Six months on and the four piece are rattling the walls more than ever with a raucous ballyhoo of garage-punk that sees the band's ferocious Pouges-y mix of Irish drunkenness hit the wall with the Californian sounds of Pennywise and Australia's own Frenzal Rhomb. With thrashings of guitars, unique and raw Australianisms, and sweaty, smashing drums: Amyl and The Sniffers are popping off.
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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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Cartoon Darkness
Cartoon Darkness (LP + poster)
Cat: RT 0510LP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Jerkin' (2:07)
Chewing Gum (3:18)
Tiny Bikini (2:11)
Big Dreams (3:04)
It's Mine (1:39)
Motorbike Song (2:24)
Doing In Me Head (2:59)
Pigs (2:21)
Bailing On Me (2:31)
U Should Not Be Doing That (3:19)
Do It Do It (2:25)
Going Somewhere (2:44)
Me & The Girls (2:10)
Review: In a time where the gruff-throated anti-Tory messaging of Idles, the reflective post-drugged out swagger of Viagra Boys and the pub-feed championing of The Chats remind us that punk can still be a vital voice of the people, both big and small, Amyl & The Sniffers have all but quietly been amassing the type of hype and buzz to go toe-to-toe with the lot. Capitalising on the momentum of 2021's exceptional Comfort To Me with last year's 7" "fuck you" to old, gatekeeping curmudgeons on 'U Should Not Be Doing That', the band return to producer Nick Launay (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) for their severely anticipated third LP Cartton Darkness. Recorded at the Foo Fighters' 606 Studios in Los Angeles, the one and only real-life Amyl (Ms. Amy Taylor) succinctly describes the message as - "driving headfirst into the unknown, into this looming sketch of the future that feels terrible but doesn't even exist yet. A childlike darkness. I don't want to meet the devil half-way and mourn what we have right now. The future is cartoon, the prescription is dark, but it's novelty. It's just a joke. It's fun."
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Cut The World: Live With The Danish National Chamber Orchestra
Cat: RTRADLP 663. Rel: 02 Aug 12
 
Rock
Cut The World (LP)
Future Feminism
Cripple & The Starfish
You Are My Sister
Swanlights
Epilepsy Is Dancing
Another World
Kiss My Name
I Fell In Love With A Dead Boy
Rapture
The Crying Light
Twilight
Cut The World (CD)
Future Feminism
Cripple & The Starfish
You Are My Sister
Swanlights
Epilepsy Is Dancing
Another World
Kiss My Name
I Fell In Love With A Dead Boy
Rapture
The Crying Light
Twilight
Review: Given his passion for the melodramatic, it's little surprise to find Antony Hegarty pairing up with the Danish National Chamber Orchestra for his latest full-length - a live recording of what was no doubt an unforgettable concert. Interspersed with Antony's musings to the audience on sexuality and feminism (amongst other things), Cut The World sees some of his best songs given a dramatic new lease of life. With his distinctive, haunting vocals (yes, it's impossible to review one of his releases without mentioning them) to the fore, the songs veer from achingly intimate to deliciously grandiose. If you're a fan, it should be an essential purchase.
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Schlagenheim
Schlagenheim (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RT 0073LP. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
953 (5:20)
Speedway (3:25)
Reggae (3:19)
Near DT, MI (2:22)
Western (8:07)
Of Schlagenheim (6:10)
Bmbmbm (5:13)
Years Ago (2:49)
Ducter (6:30)
Review: The best thing since the Klaxons or Bloc Party have arrived. black midi! The student art rock band are bringing a new youthful energy and slight of malice back to the arena of post-indie inspired alternative guitar and synth music. They make this overtly known from the start with the supercharged opener that is "953", introducing an album that is said to have laid down eight of the record's nine tracks in just five days. Drums are fast and skittering, rhythms are dancey and guitars keep it Madchester jangley. "Speedway" (is that a wry Prodigy reference?) is among the album's highlights alongside the punk-funky "bmbmbm" and the short but trippy "Years Ago". With a 100 per cent backing by UK music institution Rough Trade: meet this generation's newest sensation.
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Cavalcade
Cat: RT 0212CD. Rel: 27 May 21
 
Post Rock/Experimental
John L
Marlene Dietrich
Chondromalacia Patella
Slow
Diamond Stuff
Dethroned
Hogwash & Balderdash
Ascending Forth
Review: Since they first broke through in 2018, Black Midi has delighted in confounding expectations, with each successive release showcasing a band in continual, high-speed evolution. Cavalcade, the London band's second full-length excursion, continues these trends, expanding on their avant-garde, experimental rock sound via a swathe of wildly imaginative tracks that variously mix, mangle and mutate elements of noise rock, jazz, sun-kissed samba-soul, lo-fi punk-funk, post-rock, neo-classical, Bert Jansch style instrumental folk and blissed-out downtempo waltzes. The results are frequently staggering, always entertaining and restlessly inventive. There's no doubt that it will end up winning more critical acclaim - and most likely a bagful of awards - at the end of 2021.
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Black Metal 2
Cat: RT 0253CD. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vigil
Mugu
Dash Snow
Sketamine
Semtex
La Raza
Nil By Mouth
ZaZa
Astro
Woosah
The Rot
Review: Dean Blunt is nothing short of an enigma. Whether you're reading one of his interviews of few words, listening to the records that seem to both celebrate the avant-garde and obsess over it, or watching him descend into strange, otherworldly cacophonies on stage, usually shrouded in smoke, he's never really been an easy guy to pin down. And that's exactly what he's always been going for.

It's something of a surprise, then, to learn that Black Metal 2, the long-awaited, seven years in the making sequel to his critically acclaimed Black Metal, is actually pretty straight forward. In a Dean Blunt kind of way. Opening on the compressed strings and near-spoken word of 'Vigil', the record takes us into the deep dark depths of strange, hook-fuelled guitar poetry, and we never want to find our way back.
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Black Metal 2
Black Metal 2 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RT 0253LP. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vigil (2:31)
Mugu (1:37)
Dash Snow (2:01)
Sketamine (2:30)
Semtex (1:26)
La Raza
Nil By Mouth (2:40)
ZaZa (2:06)
Astro (2:00)
Woosah (3:01)
The Rot (3:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Dean Blunt is nothing short of an enigma. Whether you're reading one of his interviews of few words, listening to the records that seem to both celebrate the avant-garde and obsess over it, or watching him descend into strange, otherworldly cacophonies on stage, usually shrouded in smoke, he's never really been an easy guy to pin down. And that's exactly what he's always been going for.

It's something of a surprise, then, to learn that Black Metal 2, the long-awaited, seven years in the making sequel to his critically acclaimed Black Metal, is actually pretty straight forward. In a Dean Blunt kind of way. Opening on the compressed strings and near-spoken word of 'Vigil', the record takes us into the deep dark depths of strange, hook-fuelled guitar poetry, and we never want to find our way back.
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Man Of Aran
Man Of Aran (limited gatefold yellow & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RTRAD 499LP2. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Man Of Aran (3:46)
The South Sound (1:38)
Come Wander With Me (3:46)
Tiger King (11:29)
The Currach (4:24)
Boy Vertiginous (4:31)
Spearing The Sunfish (4:18)
Conneely Of The West (11:21)
The North Sound (4:45)
Woman Of Aran (4:12)
It Comes Back Again (10:56)
No Man Is An Archipelago (4:41)
Review: Art is politics, and it should never kowtow to fears of political perception. Within limits, of course. British Sea Power's decision to drop the 'British' part in August 2021 due to "a rise in a certain kind of nationalism in this world" was at once understandable and disappointing when seen in this context, then, effectively bookending an era that began with one of the most exciting debuts of the early-21st Century, The Decline of British Sea Power. In many ways, that record was an omen for what was to come, with the band going on to achieve bigger and bigger commercial success while failing to convince some of their originality and innovation. Man of Arran marked a definite high point, a reimagined score to a 1934 movie of the same name, which originally came boxed with the record. Evocative, inspiring, epic and adventurous, suffice to say with music like this we were truly blessed.
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Do You Like Rock Music? (15th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Cat: RT 0434CDX. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
All In It
Lights Out For Darker Skies
No Lucifer
Waving Flags
Canvey Island
Down On The Ground
A Trip Out
The Great Skua
Atom
No Need To Cry
Open The Door
We Close Our Eyes
No Lucifer (Steve Lamacq's In New music We Trust Session BBC radio 1)
Waving Flags (Radcliffe Maconie BBC radio 2)
A Trip Out (Colin Murray BBC radio 1)
Open The Door (music Hub Session)
Everybody Must Be Saved
Ooby Dooby Doo
Save The Purple House
Charlie Potatoes
Total Confusion
Elizebeth & Susan Meet The Pelican
Review: British Sea Power's Do You Like Rock Music? is a triumphant exploration of anthemic rock soundscapes. Released in 2008, the album captures the band's distinctive blend of indie rock, post-punk, and art-rock influences. The tracks unfold with a dynamic energy, featuring soaring guitar riffs, atmospheric arrangements, and emotionally charged lyrics. Standout songs like 'Waving Flags' showcase their ability to create powerful, stadium-worthy moments, while the album as a whole exemplifies British Sea Power's penchant for crafting a cohesive sonic journey. As such this record solidified the band's reputation for delivering ambitious and compelling musical narratives, and this deluxe version contains an additional ten tracks culled from radio sessions and B-sides.
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Faded Seaside Glamour (Deluxe Edition)
Faded Seaside Glamour (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + art print in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: RTRAD 114LPX. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Wanderlust (4:06)
Nearer Than Heaven (3:19)
Long Time Coming (3:58)
Bedroom Scene (3:18)
No Ending (4:55)
You Wear The Sun (3:02)
Hey Girl (2:43)
Stay Where You Are (4:48)
There's Water Here (2:33)
Satellites Lost (2:43)
One Night Away (3:41)
On (3:04)
Review: Southampton-based band Delays burned bright through their six-year tenure, sadly now shadowed by lead singer Greg Gilbert passing away in 2021. Rough Trade are winding back the clock to 2004, when they first burst onto the scene with their debut album Faded Seaside Glamour. It's an album which embodies the indie boom of that era, loaded with bombast and heartfelt songwriting which nodded to the past without being beholden to it. You might hear the epic strokes of Joshua Tree-era U2 in the likes of 'On', or the jangly pop of The Cure at their breeziest. This deluxe edition comes pressed on orange vinyl.
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Below The Waste
Below The Waste (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: RT 0475LPE2. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Reprise (1:23)
Ride Around (4:05)
Words Fell Out (2:52)
Play It Down (3:35)
Tcnc (3:00)
Where's Ur Heart (2:30)
Prelude (0:52)
Tonight (3:15)
Motorway (3:24)
SMOG (3:01)
Take It Away (2:16)
Pretty Faces (7:03)
Perhaps (3:02)
Jump Sludge (2:07)
Sleep Talk (1:54)
Wasting (2:03)
Review: Goat Girl proffer their very latest album Below The Waste through their historic confidants Rough Trade. The band's latest incarnation as Lottie Pendlebury, Holly Mullineaux, and Rosy Jones hear them joined by modern indie production favourite John Spud Murphy for a darker, more slow-brooding foray into their hircine sound than ever before. Mainly recorded and produced at Hellfire Studios in the on-side shadow of the infamous Irish nightclub Hellfire, Below The Waste is an apt exploration of the group's underbelly to match, exploring an increased sense of "resolution, honesty and authenticity" in relationships, with lead singer Lottie Pendlebury letting on that this was an album on which they'd gone 'below the surface' where the most interesting parts of ourselves tend to be suppressed.
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The New Sound (Alternate Cover Edition)
Cat: RT 0499LP2. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Blues (5:45)
Terra (4:11)
Holy, Holy (6:03)
The New Sound (4:48)
Walk Up (10:08)
Through A War (2:36)
Bongo Season (1:12)
Motorbike (6:01)
As If Waltz (7:53)
The Magician (3:33)
If You Are But A Dream (17:32)
Review: After three groundbreaking albums with black midi, including 2023's Hellfire, Geordie Greep has carved out time to release his debut solo project, The New Sound. This album showcases an eclectic and vibrant approach to alternative pop, granting Greep the freedom to pursue creative impulses without restraint. He reflects on this liberation, stating that without a band to answer to, he could fully explore his artistic vision. The recording process involved over thirty session musicians across Sao Paulo and London, blending diverse influences. Greep notes the spontaneity of working with local talent in Brazil, where tracks were recorded in a matter of days. Musically, The New Sound delves into themes of urban life and human experiences, juxtaposing light-hearted melodies with darker narratives. Songs like 'Holy Holy' merge indie pop with lush Latin arrangements, while 'Motorbike' features bassist Seth 'Shank' Evans in a poignant lament. Greep's ambition is evident throughout the eleven tracks, aiming to engage listeners with intricate lyrics and unexpected turns. He hints at future live performances, aiming to capture the album's dynamic spirit in various settings.
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I<3UQTINVU
I<3UQTINVU (limited red vinyl LP + scented inner sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: RT 0430LPE. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sexy (feat Babymorocco) (4:14)
All Roads Lead To London (feat Coby Sey & Ersatz) (2:02)
Good Girl (3:59)
I Touch (4:38)
I Feel (2:36)
Pain Is Real (3:47)
Red Eye (feat Ian Starr) (1:55)
I Noticed You (feat Kirin J Callinan) (4:19)
Sexy 2 (3:28)
Review: London-based duo Jockstrap have fully remixed their album I Love You Jennifer B from 2002. It was shortlisted for a Mercury Prize that year and was written by the band's Taylor Skye, who also had the idea for this remixed version while making different versions of the album's tracklisting. Several guests feature including Ersatz and Ian Starr and the inspiration for these new takes was texture and sound rather than the musical material itself. "It's an experiment! I'm still learning" says Syke of a wildly eclectic album that fuses club, noise, pop and indie into a thrilling contemporary record.
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Live In Dublin
Cat: RT 0449LP. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Folk/Americana
The Wild Rover (6:18)
The Rocky Road To Dublin (4:42)
The Pride Of Petravore (12:45)
Go Dig My Grave (10:59)
Fugue (5:44)
Bear Creek (5:53)
Review: Critics talk of 'timelessness' like it's going out of fashion, but when it comes to Irish folk the word carries more clout. Lankum, a four piece contemporary outfit born from the ever-thriving Dublin scene and a duo project, Lynched (named after the band's two founding brothers, Ian and Daragh Lych), are a perfect example of what we're talking about. Live In Dublin is a great reference point to understand this. If ever there were sounds made to be experienced IRL then it might be the noises these multi-instrumentalists evidently love to make. Simultaneously capable of transporting us to peaty moorlands of the past, while hitting nail on head as to where we are today, and presenting bold visions of how sounds might develop tomorrow, from rousing crescendos to pin-drop-quiet, this is relentlessly captivating stuff.
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More ("blue sky thinking" blue vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: RT 0541LPE. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:35)
Tina (3:31)
Grown Ups (5:54)
Slow Jam (5:04)
Farmers Market (4:27)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:49)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: It might be Pulp's first new album since We Love Life in 2001, but Jarvis Cocker has kept busy in that time, not least with his impeccable Jarv Is... project. Keeping himself match fit musically has evidently played into Pulp's hands because they sound inspired, at the top of their game and bound to consolidate their reputation one of the UK's most loved bands. Recorded with producer James Ford at Studio Orbb in North East London, they laid down eleven tracks in three weeks for this album and the lead single, 'Spike Island', is an enrapturing synth-led indie pop cut that whets the palate nicely for the other ten. The album is also their first since the passing of bassist Steve Mackay, who died in 2023. It is dedicated to his memory.
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More (CD)
Cat: RT 0541CD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:35)
Tina (3:31)
Grown Ups (5:54)
Slow Jam (5:04)
Farmers Market (4:27)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:49)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: Nearly a quarter-century after We Love Life, Pulp return with a new full-length, recorded fast, loose and on instinct. Sparked by soundcheck sketches during their 2023 reunion shows, 'Hymn Of The North' cracked open a formerly unconsidered inspiral vault, and the rest followed quickly in early 2024. Some material had lingered since the 90s; other swatches, meanwhile, are newly woven. With backing vocals courtesy of the Eno family, and strings arranged by bassist Richard Jones and performed by the Elysian Collective, the record was recorded in just three weeks in Walthamstow with James Ford at the desk. It's the fastest Pulp have ever worked, and possibly the most direct they've ever sounded.
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More ('Theresa' green vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RT 0541LP2. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:41)
Tina (3:23)
Grown Ups (5:55)
Slow Jam (5:05)
Farmers Market (4:17)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:50)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: Jarvis Cocker has opened Pulp into a nine-piece band for this resounding comeback, their first album in 23 years. With some members having been touring members and part of the Jarv Is... band - Cocker's made them more formally part of of Pulp, which is great because the likes of Emma Smith on violin and guitar (she played with Meilyr Jones previously) is an incredible musician to have around. The lead single 'Spike Island' is a song that like many of Cocker's classics you don't need to hear that many times before it's wedged in your head and your whistling it until the end of time. But Pulp is never in danger on relying on the topline; there's a textured, though-provoking underpinning that hints at how epic their live shows are set to be in the wake of this album, which does look handsome in that particular shade of green.
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More (LP + booklet)
Cat: RT 0541LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:35)
Tina (3:26)
Grown Ups (5:51)
Slow Jam (4:58)
Farmers Market (4:12)
My Sex (4:26)
Got To Have Love (4:44)
Background Noise (3:32)
Partial Eclipse (4:21)
The Hymn Of The North (5:12)
A Sunset (3:00)
Review: It might have taken 23 plus years since for us to be welcoming a new studio album by Pulp, but in terms of work in the studio, it only took them three weeks. Jarvis Cocker and co. decamped to a studio in Walthamstow, East London with James Ford and quickly found their groove, making it a much smoother recording process than their last couple of albums, so hopefully they'll be back with more relatively soon. Sonically, it's not a retread of Britpop - there's a timelessness to the nuanced indie pop and a smorgasbord of textures and sounds that leave the listener with plenty to hold on to. Cocker is the north of England's answer to David Bowie and one of the greatest front men to ever walk out on a stage, so it's a truly welcome return.
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More (cassette)
Cat: RT 0541MC. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:35)
Tina (3:31)
Grown Ups (5:54)
Slow Jam (5:04)
Farmers Market (4:27)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:49)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: The good news is this isn't a glitch in the matrix, there is an actual new Pulp album out on cassette in 2025. Nearly three decades on from their generation-defining album Different Class and the love for Pulp is still potent. Cocker's kept his tools sharp with various projects and collaborations - including Jav Is... - over the past few years, but that's done little to dampen the yearning from around the world for new Pulp. When they released 'Spike Island' to get the ball rolling, a special tribute was made to late former bassist Steve Mackay, who died in 2023. Two songs on the record are said to date from when Mackay was around, which makes him feel part of this incredibly special project.
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The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack)
The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RT 0389LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soundtracks
Skyward (5:16)
The Brain & The Body (5:45)
People Are Pissed (2:38)
Layer Upon Layer (3:28)
Orea (with Victor La Masne) (4:14)
Joe's Theme (0:49)
Sunshine & Laughter Ever After (3:51)
Variation With Strings (with Osian Gwynedd) (0:40)
Amen (3:15)
Low Cello (0:34)
Liberate Me From The Love Song (3:55)
Love Love Love (1:29)
I Want My Old Life Back (2:38)
Forest Waltz (1:05)
Dance All Your Shadows To Death (4:43)
Library To Kiss (3:34)
Staccato With Cello (0:38)
Small Talk (3:23)
Toni's Theme (1:50)
Ffenestr (8:10)
Penbedw (4:30)
Arogldarth (3:45)
Review: There have been some incredible movies made about memory over the years. We had Arnold Schwarzenegger missioning to Mars to find his brain (well, the remembering part anyway) in Total Recall, and a piss poor reboot a few decades later. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind asked us all to really think about the value of memory and its ability to hurt and heal. Overboard positioned Goldie Hawn as amnesiac getting a lesson in humility from the carpenter she was horrible to. We can add to that The Almond & The Seahorse, a 2022 film that focused on two couples coping with their inability to make new memories. Weird, at times wonderful, by drafting Gruff Rhys in for the score the producers were guaranteed a soundtrack that would be every bit as unique as the plot. Form haunting, melodic pianos to touches of 1960s pop rendered raw and rough.
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Sadness Sets Me Free
Sadness Sets Me Free (limited blackberry vinyl LP in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: RT 0420LPE3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sadness Sets Me Free (5:18)
Bad Friend (2:51)
Celestial Candyfloss (3:54)
Silver Lining (Lead Balloons) (3:56)
On The Far Side Of The Dollar (4:47)
They Sold My Home To Build A Skyscraper (2:59)
Peace Signs (4:55)
Cover Up The Cover Up (5:29)
I Tendered My Resignation (5:09)
I'll Keep Singing (2:14)
Review: Where will Griff Rhys take us next? Rising to a household name during his tenure at the front of the Super Furry Animals, since the indie pop soundtrack began to fade he has established himself as one of the UK's most transportive singer songwriters, building worlds through music. Sadness Sets Me Free is just the latest evidence of his greatness. Sliding in on a country-esque tip, talking about snorting coke in cloak rooms, lamenting pain and suffering, across this record he straddles lines between desperate and miserable, everyday commentary, twisted forms of joy, and, ultimately, the human condition. A skill few musicians have cracked, cementing Rhys' membership in the inner circle of timeless greats that can turn songs about mundanity into gloriously emotive epics.
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Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In & Out
Cat: RT 0542LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
That's The Very Reason (10:30)
Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home (11:53)
Happy Ending (4:12)
All-Boy All-Girl/Tiger Stripes/You Can't Hold Me Down (8:58)
Introductions (3:44)
Hiding Your Present From You/School Bell (8:13)
Too Early To Tell (7:36)
Changing Forest (13:20)
Sunlit Water (9:49)
Review: A posthumous release that furthers Arthur Russell's now legendary status. Recorded in Downtown New York City on December 20, 1985, it's an intimate, unedited solo live performance recorded at Phill Niblock's loft space known as Experimental Intermedia Foundation. The takes are very raw and unpolished that it makes you feel like one of the very few in attendance. 'That's the Very Reason' is a beautiful, tender experimental folk piece showing he needed very few materials in order to send listeners on a journey of transcendence. 'Too Early To Tell' is highly idiosyncratic and produces a sound not normally associated with cello. And 'Sunlit Water' has an oriental feel and provides beautiful resolve to a resplendent set.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Sketches For World Of Echo/Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In & Out
Cat: RT 0542CD. Rel: 18 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Changing Forest (CD1: Sketches For World Of Echo - Recorded live At El June 25, 1984)
Let's Go Swimming
They & Their Friends
Keeping Up
Make 1,2
I Take This Time
Losing My Taste For The Nightlife
I Can't Hide You
The Boy With A Smile On His Face
Sunlit Water
That's The Very Reason (CD2: Open vocal Phrases, Where songs Come In & Out - Recorded live At El December 20, 1985)
Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home
Happy Ending
All-Boy All-Girl/Tiger Stripes/You Can't Hold Me Down
Introductions
Hiding Your Present From You/School Bell
Too Early To Tell
Review: These archival recordings of two extraordinary live performances takes you back to when New York City was a bohemian magnet, with low rent and spaces where artists could thrive. Recorded in Downtown in December 1985 and June 1984, the late, great Arthur Russell is captured performing at an intimate loft space known as Experimental Intermedia Foundation, which was run by Phil Niblock. Since the recordings are unedited, it does a really great job of simulating the experience and so if you close your eyes, it's easy to imagine Russell in the room right there in front of you. Of the numbers played, Russell's gifted avant-garde approach to cello is brilliantly done on 'Too Early To Tell'. And the spine-tingling, raw and deeply emotional 'That's The Very Reason' is arthouse folk at its finest. It epitomises the raw, spell-binding talent that Russell had to captivate a room. Hats off to those who have immortalized these very special shows.
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Anomie & Bonhomie (reissue)
Anomie & Bonhomie (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTRADLP 697. Rel: 30 Jul 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Umm (4:11)
Tinseltown To The Boogiedown (4:53)
First Goodbye (5:08)
Die Alone (4:17)
Mystic Handyman (3:48)
Smith 'n' Slappy (4:51)
Born To Be (3:47)
The World You Understand (Is Over & Over & Over) (3:11)
Here Come July (3:56)
Prince Among Men (4:46)
Brushed With Oil, Dusted With Powder (5:57)
Review: If you've never been to Leeds then let's put it like this i Scritti Politti make a lot of sense if you know the city well enough. Long before 'the first Harvey Nichols outside London' and the refurbishment of the historic arcades there was dereliction and squats. If you look hard enough, you'll still find them, but it's out of that 1970s economic woe that Scritti Politti emerged, kicking, screaming and squatting while blending various spheres of influence into a punk framework.

Within a decade, though, they would leave that rough and ready remit behind, at least in part, and adopt a more mainstream pop approach. Anomie & Bonhomie, released in 1999 after no less than an 11 year hiatus, marries both chart friendliness with an alternative edge, in moments sounding like Let Loose, at other times the forgotten Kid Rock demos.
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Early (reissue)
Early (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RTRADLP 188. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Skank Bloc Bologna (5:50)
Is And Ought The Western World (3:46)
28/8/78 (2:42)
Messthetics (1:46)
Hegemony (1:50)
Scritlocks Door (1:29)
Opec - Immac (3:12)
Bibbly-o-tek (3:29)
Doubt Beat (3:44)
Confidence (3:06)
P.A.s (5:58)
The "Sweetest Girl" (5:03)
Lions After Slumber (5:04)
Review: Scritti Politti's Early is an originally 2005 compilation collecting singles and EPs recorded in the earliest years of the Leeds band, way before the polished dub pop that defined them and brought multi million selling status to them arrived. Bringing together a series of their most formative recordings from the late 70s and early 80s, for an America-only vinyl release, this is an incendiary expose as to their earliest political and philosophical underpinnings, which rested on Marxist and anarchist grounds. Exemplary as a post-punk milestone, but making use of unorthodox musical techniques even for that umbrella genre, the compilation serves as a shining light for the very front of the experimental squat-music vanguard at the time.
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White Bread Black Beer (reissue)
Cat: RTRADLP 270. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Boom Boom Bap (4:00)
No Fine Lines (1:43)
Snow In Sun (3:33)
Cooking (2:44)
Throw (3:16)
Dr. Abernathy (6:30)
After Six (2:04)
Petrococadollar (3:21)
E Eleventh Nuts (2:46)
Window Wide Open (2:52)
Road To No Regret (3:46)
Locked (3:48)
Mrs Hughes (4:16)
Robin Hood (4:58)
Review: Rough Trade reissue Green Gartside's landmark 2006 album 'White Bread Black Beer'- a deeply personal, sparse document of the Scritti Politti singer's time spent recording in his Dalston house, after the band's apparent split. Gartside's production on the record is sparse, allowing his breathy, tender vocals to take centre stage. Highlights include the tender synthscape of 'No Fine Lines' and the 80s-Scritti-throwback upstroke of 'Petrococadollar', which calls to mind the lugubrious later synth works of 80s japanese heroes like Yukihiro Takahashi and Brian Wilson's sunny, unsettling pop masterpieces in equal measure. Like the title suggests, the album is a wholesome and nourishing listen, which chronicles Gartside's triumphant return to the public sphere with a formula successfully alluding to both Scritti Politti's earlier Marxist din and latter silken synth pop with ease and conviction.
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Divide & Exit (10th Anniversary Edition)
Divide & Exit (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + 7" flexi-disc + booklet)
Cat: RT 0484LPE. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Air Conditioning (2:26)
Tied Up In Nottz (2:37)
A Little Ditty (2:32)
You're Brave (2:43)
Strike Force (2:47)
The Corgi (2:37)
From Rags To Richards (3:26)
Liveable Shit (3:20)
Under The Plastic & NTC (3:23)
Tiswas (3:13)
Keep Out Of It (2:48)
Smithy (2:23)
Middle Men (2:29)
Tweet Tweet Tweet (3:05)
Git Some Balls (7" Flex-disc) (2:26)
Review: Sleaford Mods' second album, Divide and Exit, originally self-released, now sees a remastered reissue through Rough Trade Records, commemorating its tenth anniversary. This album marks a pivotal moment for the duo, encapsulating the societal decay and class consciousness of contemporary Britain with a fiercer focus than before via tracks like celebrated 'Tiswas' and 'Tweet Tweet Tweet'. The album's urgent, compact sound reflects a raw punk energy, serving as a powerful vehicle for their outrage and socio-political commentary. Reflecting on the album's impact, Williamson notes its punk ethos and pioneering spirit, with each song seamlessly flowing into the next, creating a cohesive sonic journey. Indeed, Divide and Exit stands as a beacon of originality, carving out new territory in the musical landscape.
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UK Grim
UK Grim (CD)
Cat: RT 0391CD. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
UK GRIM
DI Why
Force 10 From Navarone
Tilldipper
On The Ground
Right Wing Beast
Smash Each Other Up
Don
So Trendy
I Claudius
Pit 2 Pit
Apart From You
Tory Kong
Rhythms Of Class
Review: Sleaford Mods have long dealt in biting, angry and frustrated social commentary. Right now, they're not short on inspirations, and it's this that makes 'UK Grim' such a terrific album. Throughout, mic man Jason Williamson takes aims at the ills of the UK and the increasingly dark, nasty rhetoric of the Conservative government that he so clearly detests. Combine these inspired vocal diatribes (shout-along hooks included) with backing tracks that don't shy away from making things heavy, paranoid and intense - think warped, weighty basslines, lo-fi drum machine rhythms and fuzzy, scuzzy, post-punk guitars - and you have one of the Nottingham duo's most hard-hitting and breathlessly brilliant albums to date... and that's saying something.
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UK Grim
UK Grim (silver vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0391LPE. Rel: 03 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
UK GRIM (3:22)
D I Why (2:16)
Force 10 From Navarone (1:03)
Tilldipper (5:47)
On The Ground (3:31)
Right Wing Beast (3:05)
Smash Each Other Up (2:26)
Don (4:10)
So Trendy (3:43)
I Claudius (3:02)
Pit 2 Pit (3:21)
Apart From You (3:54)
Tory Kong (2:58)
Rhythms Of Class (5:00)
Review: If you don't know what Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods are all about by now then where have you been? They lay down raw, ragged MIDI beats that are deceptively simply but impossibly catch, with pressing social commentary and Tory baiting lyrics over the top. This new album UK Grim - a play on UK Grime, no doubt - is even more dance floor focussed than any before it. The gritty reality of modern life and all its pitfalls are in sharp focus throughout making it another gem from this much loved duo that also somewhat redefines their sound in new ways.
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All That Glue
All That Glue (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: RT 0128LPE2. Rel: 15 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
McFlurry (4:29)
Snake It (2:29)
Fizzy (2:57)
Rich List (3:01)
Jobseker (4:08)
Jolly Fucker (2:14)
Routine Dean (2:20)
Tied Up In Nottz (2:43)
Big Dream (1:55)
Blog Maggot (3:52)
Tweet Tweet Tweet (3:10)
Tarantula Deadly Cargo (3:25)
Fat Tax (3:34)
Slow One's Bothered (2:48)
Revenue (3:57)
Rochester (3:33)
TCR (4:17)
Reef Of Grief (2:48)
BHS (3:52)
Second (3:06)
OBCT (4:04)
When You Come Up To Me (3:46)
Review: Considering it was only last year when Sleaford Mods dropped their prized UK Top 10 LP 'Eton Alive' it's almost jarring they should now unveil a Best Of, of sorts. It's hardly time to reflect when you're one of the most vital acts in contemporary British pop. But then the record stands up on its own merit, too, more than living up to the name by offering an insight into the ties - or rather tracks - that bind together the outfit's seven year career to date. Those familiar with the work of Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn will not be surprised to learn the contents here are visceral, heartfelt, stubborn, angry, and stood with tongue firmly in cheek. Observations from an island still riddled with inequality and led by donkeys, set to the kind of catchy but raw guitar, sequencer and drum work that can't help but take you for a ride.
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Crazy On The Weekend (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: RT 0530LPE. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Crazy On The Weekend (1:57)
Hurricane (4:26)
Chasing The Dream (5:09)
Spinning Round The Sun (3:31)
Good Day To Die (4:26)
Lips (3:32)
Loud Crowd (4:37)
Monkey Dead (3:41)
Hard Sun (4:54)
Swing Low (3:43)
Animal (11:29)
Review: Sunhouse put out their Crazy On The Weekend long player back in 1998 and it has since become known as something of a lost treasure of British indie soul. Not any more, as Rough Trade finally get round to this reissue. The album was praised at the time by Mojo and Uncut and is the only work from the Burton-on-Trent group. It blends warm acoustics, strings and heartfelt vocals with plenty of honesty and emotion and was recorded in producer John Reynolds' Notting Hill home/ Backing vocals from Sinead O'Connor add a touch of extra class and it features 'Monkey Dead' from Shane Meadows' Twenty-Four Seven. Frontman Gavin Clark's voice is unforgettable-haunting, human and soul-stirring throughout.
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Live At The Minack Theatre (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: RT 0466LPE. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Slider (4:53)
Take You To Sleep (3:37)
Goodbye Bite (4:09)
Inside Outside (3:37)
Stuck In A Room (2:50)
Scabby Head & Legs (3:37)
More Change (2:35)
Moonshine Freeze (3:50)
Careful Of Your Keepers (3:30)
Doomed Or More Doomed (3:39)
Hotter Colder (4:55)
Review: British musician Kate Stable struck gold when she adopted the moniker This Is The Kit. A top play on words, she also did remarkably well drafting in comrades Rozi Plain, Neil Smith, and Jamie Whitby-Coles for the band. Active since 2003, to date they have released six studio albums alongside a wealth of short and extended play material, giving them a pretty big catalogue to pluck from when taking to the live stage. The quality of the oeuvre is only one of the exceptional aspects of their shows, though. One listen to Live At The Minack Theatre is like sipping an enchanted elixir. It woos, allures, immerses and moves you, alternative folk-rock comprising infinite layers of musicality, gentile cacophonies and laidback crescendos taking things to ever greater levels of artistry.
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Rough Trade 45s Vol 1
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Rough Trade 45s Vol 1 (limited numbered 8x7" box set + booklet) (1 per customer)
Cat: RT 0506SXE. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Rockers All Stars - "Pablo Meets Mr Bassie"
Rockers All Stars - "Mr Bassie Special!"
Stiff Little Fingers - "Alternative Ulster"
Stiff Little Fingers - "'78 RPM"
Subway Sect - "Ambition"
Subway Sect - "Different Story"
Swell Maps - "Read About Seymour"
Swell Maps - "Ripped & Torn"
Swell Maps - "Black Velvet"
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket"
The Raincoats - "In Love"
The Raincoats - "Adventures Close To Home"
Cabaret Voltaire - "Nag Nag Nag"
Cabaret Voltaire - "Is That Me (Finding Someone At The Door Again?)"
The Pop Group - "We Are All Prostitutes"
The Pop Group - "Amnesty International Report On British Army Torture Of Irish Prisoners"
Young Marble Giants - "Final Day"
Young Marble Giants - "Radio Silents"
Young Marble Giants - "Cakewalking"
Review: Legendary London label and record shop Rough Trade is celebrating its formative years from 1978 to 1993 the only way it knows how - with music. Founded in 1977, Rough Trade has consistently championed innovative artists from Metal Urbain to its current roster including Amyl and The Sniffers, Pulp and Jockstrap, always capturing the DIY spirit and musical daring that have defined its legacy for over 45 years. This limited-edition 7" singles boxset was curated by co-MDs Jeannette Lee and Geoff Travis and feature some of their favourite singles from the label's early days, from reggae king Augustus Pablo - who launched the label - to Subway Sect, Stiff Little Fingers and on to Cabaret Voltaire. The collection is accompanied by new sleeve notes for added context and offers a personal reflection rather than a standard back-catalogue overview by highlighting hits, hidden gems and overlooked classics.
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