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It All Comes Down To This
It All Comes Down To This (limited translucent neon pink vinyl LP)
Cat: LSTUMM 492. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
All Comes Down To This (2:32)
Keep It Real (2:46)
We All Need (5:04)
Surfer Ticket (3:20)
Bitten By A Lizard (4:20)
God Knows (3:50)
Out From Under (3:27)
Estate Kings (4:13)
Where You Coming From (3:34)
Dorothy Says (3:24)
Review: It All Comes Down to This is the album latest release from Manchester icons A Certain Ratio, and it's a record that is helmed by producer Dan Carey from Speedy Wunderground. Somewhat returning to their origins, the record presents ten concise tracks with a hint of the group's signature electronic flair. Notably, it's the first recording featuring the core trio of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop, and Donald Johnson, without any additional collaborators. From their celebrated 1982 album and right up to their dynamic last EP in 2023, this album shows the band's still evolving and still committed to new musical advancements. A testament to their enduring legacy, It All Comes Down to This solidifies A Certain Ratio's place among Manchester's finest.
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It All Comes Down To This
Cat: STUMM 492. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
All Comes Down To This (2:32)
Keep It Real (2:46)
We All Need (5:04)
Surfer Ticket (3:20)
Bitten By A Lizard (4:19)
God Knows (3:50)
Out From Under (3:27)
Estate Kings (4:13)
Where You Coming From (3:34)
Dorothy Says (3:24)
Review: A Certain Ratio, Manchester icons, are back and in fine style with the new album It All Comes Down to This, which arrives here on eco vinyl. This record, while nodding to their roots, delivers 10 succinct tracks infused with the group's distinctive electronic touch and marks the first recording featuring the core trio of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop, and Donald Johnson without additional collaborators. The album exemplifies the band's ongoing evolution with short and sweet cuts like 'All Comes Down To This' next to the compelling likes of 'Bitten By A Lizard' and plenty in between.
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Retrovisor
Retrovisor (limited hand-numbered clear red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SDR 18112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Retrovisor (3:57)
Oceano Mundial (3:27)
La Montana (3:23)
Caida Libre (4:07)
Resplandor (3:49)
Desden (4:14)
Girasoles (3:02)
12 Dias (3:02)
Mi Ventana (3:26)
Frutos De Otono (4:18)
Solo Por Hoy (2:28)
Polvora (3:34)
Espirales (3:08)
Review: Adelaida's fifth studio album Retrovisor arrives here on lovely high-quality 140g black vinyl which also comes with an insert with lyrics as part of the hand-numbered and limited edition 'The Noisy Series' on Spinda Records. It is a full throttle 13 track rock workout with dense and gauzy guitars layered up into impenetrable walls as the vocal wails fight your attention. It is a raw fusion of indie, grunge and shoegaze all the way from Santiago that will remind of classic bands from the late 90s.
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Air Formation
Air Formation (180 gram blue & silver splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 3021001. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Pressure Drop (5:53)
Only So Much Light (4:18)
Finding Gravity (3:51)
I Don't Want To Talk (5:23)
Crashing Out (6:09)
The Day After Day (4:38)
Sparks Die (5:01)
The Final Wave (4:33)
Review: Air Formation are Brighton-based shoegazers who are back now with their sixth album, a self-titled record on Club AC30, that is inspired by their love of pioneering bands like Flying Saucer Attack, Spiritualized and The Jesus & Mary Chain. It is a collection of tracks drenched in droning keys, heavy feedback, delayed guitar loops and heavenly vocals that float up top above the noise. It takes in the likes of the blissful opener 'Pressure Drop', the sweeping crescendos of 'Only So Much Light', shimmering and swirling melodies on 'I Don't Want To Talk' and 'Crashing Out' and plenty more.
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Forwards
Forwards (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: TFST 131. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Forwards (4:03)
The Returning (3:46)
Another Way (2:55)
Love & Forgiveness (4:15)
Next (3:08)
Whatever (3:18)
Transition (3:46)
Love Disappearing (3:40)
New Standards (3:54)
X (6:15)
Review: The Alarm lead singer and songwriter Mike Peters set up The Twenty First Century Recording Company in Prestatyn, North Wales in 1994 as a way of allowing his band to express themeless freely away from the conventional restrains of other labels. It remains the band's primary home and is where they land now with a remarkable 20th album. It comes after a time of illness and more than 40 years of writing big and anthemic rock tunes but still finds him serving up more of the same with plenty of epic riffs and singalong choruses. Get ready to be punching the air non-stop with this one.
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Jar Of Flies (remastered)
Cat: 196588 00371. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Rotten Apple (6:50)
Nutshell (4:13)
I Stay Away (4:14)
No Excuses (4:16)
Whale & Wasp (2:37)
Don't Follow (4:22)
Swing On This (3:53)
Review: Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies from 1994 is a masterful album that showcases the band's versatility and songwriting prowess across an acoustic-driven collection of tracks. They deliver plenty of haunting melodies and introspective lyrics that make for a deeply immersive listen. There is a real melancholic beauty to 'Nutshell' while a gritty intensity pervades 'No Excuses.' Each song offers a glimpse into the band's emotional depth and musical complexity, always with raw emotion and captivating performances that make this one a standout release in Alice in Chains' discography.
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Jar Of Flies (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 196588 00371 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Rotten Apple (6:50)
Nutshell (4:13)
I Stay Away (4:14)
No Excuses (4:16)
Whale & Wasp (2:37)
Don't Follow (4:22)
Swing On This (3:53)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies from 1994 is a masterful album that showcases the band's versatility and songwriting prowess across an acoustic-driven collection of tracks. They deliver plenty of haunting melodies and introspective lyrics that make for a deeply immersive listen. There is a real melancholic beauty to 'Nutshell' while a gritty intensity pervades 'No Excuses.' Each song offers a glimpse into the band's emotional depth and musical complexity, always with raw emotion and captivating performances that make this one a standout release in Alice in Chains' discography.
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Rainier Fog (5th Anniversary Edition)
Rainier Fog (5th Anniversary Edition) (smog coloured vinyl 2xLP (side 4 digitally printed) in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8924381. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The One You Know (4:52)
Rainier Fog (5:04)
Red Giant (5:28)
Fly (5:16)
Drone (6:29)
Deaf Ears Blind Eyes (4:44)
Maybe (5:35)
So Far Under (4:33)
Never Fade (4:41)
All I Am (7:08)
Review: The latest album from Alice In Chains, and the first to be released in five years (following up 2013's The Devil Put The Dinosaurs Here), Rainier Fog was released in 2018 and now already hears a full reissue via their label BMG. Nominally and in content, the album was inspired by the volcanic Mount Rainier, which overlooks Seattle and looms large like a geo-musical behemoth over the seattle Music scene, from which the band first emerged alongside the likes of Nirvana, Screaming Trees and Soundgarden. A paean to the band's hometown, Rainier Fog lands as a heady mixture of oral history, suspense, together with all the signature hallmarks of AIC's grunge-sludge. It now comes reissued in coloured vinyl 2xLP form.
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Kids In The Street (reissue)
Kids In The Street (reissue) (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: OPS 056A1. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Someday's Gone (3:25)
Beekeeper's Daughter (3:29)
Fast & Slow (3:55)
Heartbeat Slowing Down (4:38)
Walk Over Me (3:52)
Out The Door (3:39)
Kids In The Street (4:42)
Bleed Into Your Mind (2:42)
Gonzo (5:00)
Affection (4:38)
I For You (2:30)
Review: Having just reformed earlier this year for their first headline tour in almost a decade, what better time to revisit the criminally underrated and often overlooked fourth full-length from power-pop-punks The All-American Rejects? Originally released in 2012, and following on from the mega successful yet sonically safe When The World Comes Down, the band strived to push themselves further out of their comfort zones than they'd initially ever thought possible. Channelling everything from 60s mod garage rock to orchestral big band jazz, yet all coalesced within the whimsical, sardonic and endearingly earnest penmanship of primary songwriter Tyson Ritter, Kids In The Street is that curious project that offered fans an entirely new, static-shattering chapter that they weren't at the time ready to digest. A decade on, what was once considered their swan song might not clasp onto that title for too long more, yet is in dire need of reappraisal either way.
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Zuma 85
Zuma 85 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPIL 2110. Rel: 13 Oct 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Stuff (3:55)
Jelly (3:10)
Right On Time (3:38)
Gb Bb (3:15)
Hadal Zone (5:50)
Fontaine (1:59)
Pattern (3:36)
Sky Club (2:36)
La Rue (2:52)
Dust (3:29)
Zuma 85 (3:31)
Smog Cutter (3:37)
The Fall (4:09)
Review: Allah-Las proudly celebrate the pervading influence of California on their sun-baked sound, but on this new album for Innovative Leisure they've also widened their scope to take in some artfully deployed electronic elements. 'The Stuff' sets out their stall on Zuma 85 in no uncertain terms, as their crunchy 70s guitar tone meets with a subtle electronic pulse and some wry vocoder touches. From their devout psych-rock roots, the band have evolved to take in kosmische, art rock and even a touch of prog in their quest for new strains of sonic enlightenment.
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Girl With No Face
Girl With No Face (limited mustard vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505616 7179160. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Weird World (3:58)
Girl With No Face (4:24)
Off With Her Tits (3:16)
John & Jonathan (4:21)
Galina (4:28)
Hardware/Software (2:27)
Black Eye (4:30)
You Slept On Me (4:12)
Saddest Smile (3:08)
Staying Power (4:10)
Truly Dreams (4:27)
Review: Canadian singer, songwriter and visual artists Allie X - real name Alexandra Ashley Hughes - is a great representative for the resurgent live electro-synth scene. Emerging from the Toronto indie circuit in the mid-2000s, it was a relocation to Los Angeles, a heartland for neon sounds, and early work with producers Circuit and Billboard that first saw an identity begin to form, which is as retro as it is futuristic, picking up scores of fans along the way, including Katie Perry no less. Girl With No Face is her latest long form, and sees the artist again stick her flag confidently in the ground. Tunes bounce, track, soar, step, pump and - at times - fall apart, emotionally speaking, with clear references to the likes of Ladyhawke, Madonna, Kraftwerk, Cocteau Twins and a-Ha, among others. Definitely one to watch, if you're not already.
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Pearlies
Pearlies (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: SCR 250LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
I Was Miles Away (5:17)
Bend The Round (3:26)
Inter Light (4:27)
Taste The Air (3:28)
Xanthe (2:31)
The Presence (3:32)
Willow & Mallow (4:01)
Tonight Is Mine (3:19)
For A Moment (2:53)
Clusters (4:51)
Review: Lush fans will be aware that three of the bands albums are all being reissued, but also this year will founding member Emma Anderson release her solo debut long player. Pearlies, released by Sonic Cathedral, again shows why Anderson is one of the most underrated British songwriters to have come up during the Brit pop and shoegaze era. Here she works with Maps aka James Chapman on tune that effortlessly mix electronic pop with psych and folk and astute lyrics that muse on subjects such as confronting your fears, embracing independence and moving on.
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Life Is Strange (Soundtrack)
Life Is Strange (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 538750 381. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Soundtracks
Love Song (3:29)
Heavy Gets Light (3:35)
Living Underground (4:30)
For Remembering (3:47)
Take Me Home (4:14)
Let Me Know (4:22)
Blue (3:19)
Forever For Us (3:50)
From A Dream (4:28)
In My Arms (2:54)
When Was That (4:04)
Tears (2:45)
Review: Australian folk-indie-pop set Angus & Julia Stone, appropriately led by brother and sister Angus and Julia Stone, have been making waves Down Under for almost 20 years now. One listen to their output is enough to convince you they're a cut well above the rest, and the panel charged with deciding on the ARIA Awards obviously agree. They've now won lots, and received nominations for countless more.
Life Is Strange certainly reflects their oeuvre quite accurately. Somewhere between contemporary country, blissful indie and romantic, soft and sweet artsy indie, the project itself also reflects their forward-thinking attitude, with this one of a growing number of video game scores that are actually albums in themselves, rather than the kind of straight up soundtracks we're mostly used to.
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Tidal (reissue)
Tidal (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 194398 74241. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sleep To Dream (4:08)
Sullen Girl (3:53)
Shadowboxer (5:25)
Criminal (5:41)
Slow Like Honey (5:54)
The First Taste (4:45)
Never Is A Promise (5:55)
The Child Is Gone (4:14)
Pale September (5:50)
Carrion (5:46)
Review: Fiona Apple's debut album, Tidal, was released in 1996 and has since gone down as one of the foremost examples of the experimental pop artist's style-unto-no-other. Bringing the likes of 'Shadowboxer', 'Sleep To Dream', and standout 'Criminal' to the forefront of the contemporary imagination, the album functioned personally as a proof of talent: in Apple's own words, she was "proving myself, telling people from my past something. And to also try to get friends for the future." If Apple's pre-emptive lonesomeness wasn't assuaged after this album's release, we'll eat our hats. Its ten tracks singles portray Apple's young-adult angst against a predominant trip-hop backstyle, flaunting her palmy and present vocal delivery in particular.
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When The Pawn (reissue)
When The Pawn (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 196588 30251. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
On The Bound (5:20)
To Your Love (3:39)
Limp (3:32)
Love Ridden (3:09)
Paper Bag (3:43)
A Mistake (4:58)
Fast As You Can (4:38)
The Way Things Are (4:18)
Get Gone (4:11)
I Know (4:51)
Review: Part of Sony's latest reissues motive for weirdo champer pop songstress Fiona Apple, When The Pawn... is said to have broken the record for longest-ever album title, a record we're sure has been broken more recently by a much more obscure netizen we're not particularly fain to track down. That being said, this opening gambit did do well to evoke what Apple was shooting for with her second album, which saw to the likes of 'Paper Bag' and 'Fast As You Can' - waltzing, ornamented songs, laying claim to a convincing development in Apple's sound.
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Extraordinary Machine (reissue)
Extraordinary Machine (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 30271. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Extraordinary Machine (3:43)
Get Him Back (5:15)
O' Sailor (5:34)
Better Version Of Me (2:59)
Tymps (The Sick In The Head Song) (3:56)
Parting Gift (3:34)
Window (5:30)
Oh Well (3:41)
Please Please Please (3:34)
Red Red Red (4:04)
Not About Love (4:17)
Waltz (Better Than Fine) (3:45)
Review: Fiona Apple's 2005 album, Extraordinary Machine, is a unique blend of alternative and pop sounds flaunted from the upbeat 'Not About Love' to the gentle 'Parting Gift'. Coming a whopping six years after her incendiary sophomore When The Pawn... album, the release was notably shafted for two years after its intended release in 2003, inciting some speculation around the album's - sigh - commercial appeal. The impetus to release the album was ultimately fan-led, and led to a full-blown re-record by Apple, not to mention an all-out frenzy on the P2P and Torrenting scene.
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The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw & Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do (reissue)
Cat: 196588 30261. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Every Single Night (3:28)
Daredevil (3:07)
Valentine (3:27)
Jonathan (4:41)
Left Alone (4:47)
Werewolf (2:53)
Periphery (4:39)
Regret (5:09)
Anything We Want (4:30)
Hot Knife (4:06)
Review: Fiona Apple's fourth studio album, originally released in 2012, features 'Werewolf,' 'Hot Knife,' and opening track 'Every Single Night'. Now reissued via Sony, we're reminded again of Apple's surrealist, melancholic fantasy; from the opening breakup single, which stops and starts with virtuosic restraint and metric indeterminacy; to 'Valentine', which continues Apple's preference for huge chords and piano-bound ballads, as she laments her inability to resist tarrying in youth; this is quite literally a run-on sentence in album form, with Apple compellingly putting across a restless persona, unable to settle into contentment.
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When The Pawn (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 196588 30251. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
On The Bound (5:20)
To Your Love (3:39)
Limp (3:32)
Love Ridden (3:09)
Paper Bag (3:43)
A Mistake (4:58)
Fast As You Can (4:38)
The Way Things Are (4:18)
Get Gone (4:11)
I Know (4:51)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Part of Sony's latest reissues motive for weirdo champer pop songstress Fiona Apple, When The Pawn... is said to have broken the record for longest-ever album title, a record we're sure has been broken more recently by a much more obscure netizen we're not particularly fain to track down. That being said, this opening gambit did do well to evoke what Apple was shooting for with her second album, which saw to the likes of 'Paper Bag' and 'Fast As You Can' - waltzing, ornamented songs, laying claim to a convincing development in Apple's sound.
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My Soft Machine
My Soft Machine (gatefold transparent green vinyl LP)
Cat: TRANS 700XX. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Bruiseless (1:11)
Impurities (3:43)
Devotion (2:46)
Blades (3:41)
Purple Phase (4:23)
Weightless (4:04)
Pegasus (feat Phoebe Bridgers) (3:06)
Dog Rose (3:08)
Puppy (3:04)
I'm Sorry (3:01)
Room (Red Wings) (4:21)
Ghost (3:49)
Review: A lot can change in two years or so. Not least if 2021 saw you release one of the most celebrated records of the current decade, tackling the mental health crisis head on in the midst of a global pandemic. An album that despaired and threw its hands up, declaring that we, collectively, are not alright and something needs to change, all via staggeringly poetic prose, at times bordering on spoken word. Returning from that triumphant episode, Arlo Parks follows up with The Soft Machine, an LP that lands after most of the dust from that global emergency has settled, and she's relocated to sunny Los Angeles to live with partner and alternative rapper, Ashnikko. To say the result is something that sounds warmer, more appreciative of what you've got rather than focussed on what isn't would be an understatement, but the exquisite songwriting and willingness to speak honestly about major issues remains.
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My Soft Machine
My Soft Machine (limited translucent violet vinyl LP box set + tote bag + friendship bracelet + poster + print)
Cat: TRANS 700XB. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Bruiseless (1:11)
Impurities (3:43)
Devotion (2:46)
Blades (3:41)
Purple Phase (4:23)
Weightless (4:04)
Pegasus (feat Phoebe Bridgers) (3:06)
Dog Rose (3:08)
Puppy (3:04)
I'm Sorry (3:01)
Room (Red Wings) (4:21)
Ghost (3:49)
Review: Since her debut EP and LP arrived in 2019, Arlo Parks has grown into one of the most vital voices in modern British soul. Following on from 2021's Collapsed In Sunbeams album, My Soft Machine comes on mellow and magnificent, backed up by a strong cast of collaborators but very much steered by Parks at the helm. There's space for crossover pop hooks on the likes of the Paul Hepworth-produced 'Weightless' while Phoebe Bridgers lends her skills to 'Pegasus', and everything feeds into a universal dose of ear-catching neo-soul and artful pop fit for every home. This special edition of My Soft Machine comes pressed in translucent pink wax, housed in a black cloth tote bag and with a friendship bracelet to cement the bond between Parks and her audience.
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ASO
ASO (LP reeditado)
Cat: LLRLP 001. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Go On
My Baby's Got It Out For Me
Rain Down
LITD (part 1)
Love In The Darkness
Cold Feeling
True
Falling Under
Thinking
Understand
Somebody
Review: Given Tornado Wallace's impeccable Balearic credentials, you'd expect his new A.S.O project - a collaboration with Berlin-based singer-songwriter Alisia Seror O'Neill AKA Alias Error - to tend towards the dreamy, immersive and emotive. It does, of course, with the pair conjuring gorgeous slabs of downtempo leftfield pop variously influenced by the layered textures of shoegaze, the wide-eyed bliss of 80s dream pop (Seror O'Neill's vocal delivery is at times reminiscent of Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser), the blazed Bristol beats of Massive Attack, the flat-on-your-back day-break headiness of ambient, the hard-to-pigeonhole brilliance of the Duratti Column and the late-night-on-AM-radio atmosphere of Kelley Polar and Morgan Geist's similarly inspired Ai Suisse project.
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Lone
Lone (LP)
Cat: SOMA 017LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Agenda (4:17)
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari (4:34)
Most Children Do (3:52)
Date (2:56)
Colchicum (3:47)
Komish (6:44)
Land (7:14)
Review: Japanese psychedelic pop singer-songwriter Ai Aso hails from Tokyo and has an almost impossibly wispy thin folky style to her singing that makes her utterly unique. She has been active since 2000 and has worked both solo as well as with the likes of White Heaven members You Ishihara and Michio Kurihara. Her solo album arrived back in 2014 and now a decade on gets a vinyl press via Ideologic Organ. It is beautifully delicate and whimsical, with lullaby-like guitar melodies and her own vaporous vocals drifting gently with a real sense of innocence in the sparse tracks. Lo-fi and intimate, this is a quiet gem.
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Keep It Hid
Keep It Hid (limited orange & black marbled vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 134535. Rel: 04 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Trouble Weighs A Ton (2:11)
I Want Some More (3:55)
Heartbroken, In Disrepair (4:04)
Because I Should (4:06)
Whispered Words (Pretty Lies) (1:26)
Real Desire (3:37)
When The Night Comes (3:41)
Mean Monsoon (3:44)
The Prowl (3:15)
Keep It Hid (3:39)
My Last Mistake (3:12)
When I Left The Room (4:02)
Street Walkin’ (3:50)
Goin’ Home (4:04)
Review: The Black Keys singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach released his critically acclaimed debut solo album back in 2009. It has been hard for fans to find it ever since so now it gets an all new vinyl and CD reissue with this being the limited orange and black marbled version. It comes with new artwork but has been pressed from the original master so all the songs sound as they were intended first time round. They make for an intimate listen that draws on elements of greasy rock & roll as well as some tender blue-eyed soul, and even a hint of bluegrass.
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Keep It Hid
Keep It Hid (orange & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 725332 7. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Trouble Weighs A Ton (2:11)
I Want Some More (3:55)
Heartbroken, In Disrepair (4:04)
Because I Should (4:06)
Whispered Words (Pretty Lies) (1:26)
Real Desire (3:37)
When The Night Comes (3:41)
Mean Monsoon (3:44)
The Prowl (3:15)
Keep It Hid (3:39)
My Last Mistake (3:12)
When I Left The Room (4:02)
Street Walkin' (3:50)
Goin' Home (4:04)
Review: Dan Auerbach is best known for his role in The Black Keys and you only need to give his 2009 solo album the quickest of spins to make the connection. But Keep It Hid is no straight clone of the 'Keys sound, as Auerbach leans in on a scratchy, scuzzy solo outlet for his songwriting. The title track is a sluggish end of the night bar prop, while 'Heartbroken, In Disrepair' doubles down on tripped-out tremolo for a more psychedelic affair than you might normally associate with Auerbach's better-known work. It's a knockout slice of dirty south blues rock given a shot of something spicy - and now it's being repressed as a limited orange and black vinyl with a bonus insert.
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