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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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FU82 (reissue)
FU82 (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl 7" + booklet)
Cat: PNV 122. Rel: 07 Feb 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
White Boy (3:59)
I Think You're Shit (3:31)
Negative Reaction (2:03)
I Hate You (1:11)
Once I Had A Brother (2:53)
Get Out (0:51)
Review: San Francisco punks The Fuck-Ups were a short-lived affair who released just one EP in 1982, but that EP has long been held as a rough diamond from the messy old days of DIY. Fronted by the late Bob Noxious, who was also in The Undead, there was a sloppy, swampy rock n' roll streak to The Fuck-Ups which crossed them over from strictest hardcore punk, but they could certainly spit and snot with the best of them. This record has everything you want from a one-off punk band - it's lo-fi, angry and irreverent, all over the place and bristling with energy.
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out of stock $15.57
Oberon
Oberon (translucent yellow vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TC 133. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Oberon (7:54)
Strix (4:36)
Mashhit (6:00)
The Aquarium (3:16)
Review: Canadian hardcore art-punk collective, Fucked Up, seem incapable of respite. Following on from last year's momentous, 'Year Of The Horse' mini-LP; their next venture is the upcoming, 'Oberon' EP; named after the king of fairies from Shakespeare's, A Midsummer Night's Dream. If that mythology isn't deep enough, the trudging lead single, 'Strix', takes its moniker from the human flesh-eating mythical bird and bad omen of the same name. It's cryptic, dark, and unlike any form of hardcore you've ever heard. Essentially, it's Fucked Up, by name and by nature.
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out of stock $24.07
Álbumes
No Way Out But Through
No Way Out But Through (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 146. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Black Eye Specialist (3:36)
No Way Out But Through (3:32)
A Miss Is As Good As A Mile (3:32)
Blanked Out (3:13)
Anonymous (4:31)
Ruination Here We Come (2:55)
Long Way Down (3:24)
Vertigo-go (4:02)
You Were Wrong About Me (3:27)
Spit Shine (3:16)
This Is My Vanishing Act (3:25)
Farewell Song (4:45)
Review: Good, fresh pop-punk bands tend to be rare nowadays, but Californian four-piece Face To Face are pulling no punches, delivering a 12-track onslaught of gleaming, career-defining songs via 'No Way Out But Through', after rejoining the Fat Wreck Chords roster a few years ago. Frontman Trever Keith's voice is deep-toned enough to shift boulders, but still keeps an emotionality not shared by most vocalists. Meanwhile, from 'A Miss Is As Good As A Mile' to 'Vertigo', no song here is without a sense of crunching emo, with a central theme being goodbyes, missed opportunities and farewells. This is great music to trash your high school reunion to; you better unleash that teen angst, because you undeniably have it whether you're 14 or 40.

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out of stock $29.43
Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits (reissue)
Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 008122 7879075. Rel: 16 Jun 21
 
Indie/Alternative
We Care A Lot (original version)
Introduce Yourself
From Out Of Nowhere
Epic
Falling To Pieces
Midlife Crisis
A Small Victory
Easy
Digging The Grave
The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies
Evidence
I Started A Joke
Last Cup Of Sorrow
Ashes To Ashes
Stripsearch
Review: RECOMMENDED
Where do you start with a band like Faith No More? Perhaps confusingly, considering the size of this collection, not quite at the beginning. Instead this compilation picks their story up in 1985, by which point these legends of punk, funk and alternative metal had been doing their thing, or things, for around five years already, including time spent as both Sharp Young Men and Faith. No Man.

Much as exploring any of that early work would have been nice, Who Cares A Lot? goes directly for the jugular, opening on 'We Care A Lot', an outright anthem and a track that shows how ahead of their time Faith No More. As the rest of the Greatest Hits unfolds we go through various guises, some closer to Red Hot Chilli Peppers, others more Smashing Pumpkins, most just utterly unique.



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out of stock $51.53
The Marshall Suite (reissue)
The Marshall Suite (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP + 1-sided 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3322C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Touch Sensitive (3:16)
F-'oldin' Money (2:47)
Shake-Off (3:04)
Bound (3:19)
This Perfect Day (2:14)
(Jung Nev's) Antidotes (3:26)
Inevitable (3:54)
Anecdotes + Antidotes In B# (2:58)
Finale: Tom Ragazzi (2:23)
Early Life Of Crying Marshal (0:53)
The Crying Marshal (4:42)
Birthday Song (3:36)
Mad Men-Eng Dog (2:20)
On My Own (3:14)
Review: The Fall's Mark E. Smith was having a rather torrid time even by his own standards when the band made The Marshall Suite in 1999. He was fresh back from a US tour on which he had been fighting with fellow band members on stage and was later arrested after carrying on the shenanigans back at the hotel. The album itself builds on the techno sounds The Fall had explored on the preceding album Levitate but also with something of a return to the rockabilly-influenced sound from earlier Fall line-ups. Cuts like 'The Crying Marshal' are as strange and complex as they come with thumping jungle drums powering it along.
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out of stock $33.13
A Part Of America Therein 1981
Cat: SV 172. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The NWRA (Chicago) (10:40)
Hip Priest (Chicago) (8:11)
Totally Wired (New York) (4:05)
Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul (New York) (2:57)
Cash 'N' Carry (San Francisco) (6:44)
An Older Lover (Houston) (6:46)
Deer Park (Houston) (4:26)
Winter (Memphis) (7:23)
Review: We're pretty sure our catalogue is full of albums by The Fall which we describe in gushing terms. More fool us for using all the words before this re-issue of the band's seminal live record arrived, because it really is that good. Laid down at shows in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Houston, and Memphis, to put things in no uncertain terms it bangs in the best possible way, offering the kind of unashamed gutter punk we find ourselves sorely lacking in most rock 'n' roll today.

Of course, back in 1982, when this first landed, critics were torn as to whether they wanted to demand more from Mark E. Smith, et al. And back then perhaps that was a valid point. Speaking in today's terms, though, A Part of America Therein 1981 represents a moment in time when authenticity was far more commonplace, and the impact of hearing that is nothing short of profound.
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 in stock $28.59
Shift Work (reissue)
Shift Work (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 003. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
So What About It? (3:28)
Idiot Joy Showland (3:39)
Edinburgh Man (4:46)
Pittsville Direkt (3:55)
The Book Of Lies (3:02)
The War Against Intelligence (3:26)
Shift Work (4:31)
You Haven't Found It Yet (7:37)
The Mixer (3:46)
A Lot Of Wind (3:20)
Rose (3:51)
Sinister Waltz (0:17)
Review: By the time Shift-Work came along, The Fall had put out 13 studio albums and been going for 15 years. Apparently ready to switch things up, Mark E Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield after the Australian leg of the tour for Extricate, cutting the lineup to four, for the first time in the band's history. Then he set to work finishing a record that had been started while on the road. Few would fail to pick up on the difference between here and before. While there's still plenty of those mesmerising, experimental, punk-not-punk goth moments, Shift-Work also embraces more pop sensibilities and seems to take more time to pay respect to rock & roll, or a gritty interpretation of it. Meanwhile, tracks like 'Edinburgh Man' and 'A Lot of Wind' feel introspective than ever.
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 in stock $28.59
Extricate (reissue)
Extricate (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 002. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sing! Happy (5:12)
I'm Frank (3:16)
Bill Is Dead (4:45)
Black Monk Theme (part 1) (4:27)
Popcorn Double Feature (3:45)
Telephone Thing (4:12)
Hilary (2:29)
Chicago, Now! (6:00)
The Littlest Rebel (3:37)
And Therein (2:51)
Review: Originally surfacing in February 1990, the 12th studio album from The Fall came at a time when both the band themselves and Manchester music in general were at a commercial highpoint. Some saw the decision to collaborate with turntablist pioneers Coldcut as a nod to baggy indie-dance culture, but Mark E Smith had already joined forces with the London duo on two tracks on their debut album What's That Noise? In any case, this album's main single 'Telephone Thing' is regarded by many as an all time standout Fall tune, pairing a highly infectious breakbeat/scratch backdrop with some super sharp lyrics about the rise of surveillance culture. The gap left by Brix Smith, who had recently split up with the band's singer, was filled by former Fall member and Blue Orchids man Martin Bramah, who lends proceedings a rockabilly edge that runs through many of the tracks, especially the riotous 'Chicago, Now!'. But the Adrian Sherwood-produced 'The Littlest Rebel' is more like new wave synth pop turned inside out, ensuring there's plenty of variety and experimentation going on here.
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out of stock $27.75
The Classical
The Classical (limited red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SECLP 139R. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Acute (3:17)
The Classical (5:25)
Hard Life In Country (6:01)
Spykick Dancehall (3:36)
Sing Happy (5:13)
Bourgeois Town (3:41)
Solicitor In Studio (5:20)
Stepping Out (2:45)
And Therein (2:52)
Totally Wired (3:26)
Review: These days you are as likely to find articles entitled Is 'The Classical' By The Fall Racist? as you are glowing reviews of this album. Sure, times have changed, and modern attitudes are different to what they were when this album was released, but it's up to you to decide if that diminishes the music. The Fall's fourth studio record is best exemplified by the anthemic title track and the lyrics point to the band's hatred of the music industry when it was written. The late Mark E Smith said, "It was our way of saying 'fuck off!' to those people."
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out of stock $19.81
White Lightning
White Lightning (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SECLP 305. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Frightened (4:53)
Befreo The Moon (4:30)
Flat Of Angels (4:51)
Jawbone & The Rifle (3:40)
Extricate (3:44)
Your Heart Out (3:06)
Bill Is Dead (4:28)
Black Monk (theme 1) (4:21)
Black Monk (theme 2) (2:00)
Gotta See Jane (2:22)
Review: We all lost a big one in 2018 with the death of Mark E. Smith. One of the most prolific songwriters of the preceding decades, and the only constant member of The Fall, he channelled humour of the disenfranchised, rage of the people, punk sensibilities and experimental tendencies to create something that genuinely sounded fresh. Amazingly, it still did by the time he bid us farewell. That's some longevity of vitality, and when a band has such a lifespan it's almost impossible to even consider a Best Of type release. White Lightening is as close as you'll get, then, focusing on ten tracks recorded by the outfit, in various iterations, between 1978 and 2001 - amazingly, charting two-thirds of the 40 year story in a way which, while not necessary expansive, really conveys exactly what they were about at different points in that career, and throughout their entire era-spanning run.
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out of stock $24.35
The Peel Sessions 1978-1980
Cat: PAST 01. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Futures & Pasts (2:36)
Mother-Sister! (3:09)
Rebellious Jukebox (2:59)
Industrial Estate (1:46)
Put Away (3:34)
Mess Of My (3:14)
No Xmas For John Quays (4:13)
Like To Blow (1:47)
Container Drivers (3:40)
Jawbone & The Air Rifle (3:23)
New Puritan (7:13)
New Face In Hell (4:55)
Review: Legendary Radio1 DJ John Peel's favourite band was undoubtedly The Fall and between 1978 and 2004 they recorded a massive 24 sessions for the long running Peel show. It was an arrangement that was only curtailed by the DJ's tragic and unexpected death in October of that latter year. This album collects the 12 earliest songs from that illustrious history, capturing Mark E Smith's band at their rawest and most irascible, from the breakneck-paced 'Container Drivers' and 'Industrial Estate' to the more driving Krautrock headnodder 'Rebellious Jukebox' and the careering, lurching 'Mess of My'. The top notch BBC recording means Smith's vocals and mysterious but always intriguing lyrical nuggets are always clear as day, while the freedom to experiment afforded by the show ensures there's plenty of tasty musical anarchy going on too.
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out of stock $24.64
Popular Monster
Popular Monster ('limited candyland' blue & pink swirl vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 87612 INDIE. Rel: 19 Aug 24
 
Metal
Prequel (3:51)
Popular Monster (3:39)
All My Life (feat Jelly Roll) (3:08)
Ronald (feat Tech N9ne & Alex Terrible) (3:15)
Voices In My Head (3:14)
Bad Guy (feat Saraya) (2:39)
Watch The World Burn (3:17)
Trigger Warning (2:15)
Zombified (3:39)
No Fear (3:44)
Last Resort (Reimagined) (4:30)
Review: For those not in the know, there's likely no bigger villain/contrarian/heel in the metal/punk scene than that of former Escape The Fate frontman Ronnie Radke, who has made a career out of provocations, beefing with other bands and throwing his two cents into every online discourse, most of the time with the full awareness of how much digital traffic his envelope pushing vitriol will encourage. It's rather apt then that the latest fifth full-length from his Falling In Reverse project bears the title Popular Monster, as Radke continues to lean ever further into this brazen character he has spent years crafting (or allowing his personality to trap him within). The follow up to 2017's Coming Home continues his utter disregard for genre parameters or campness with metalcore, hip-hop, country, and bubblegum pop consistently making strange bedfellows, as the tracklist boasts a bizarre juxtaposition of guest features from the likes of rapper Tech N9ne and Slaughter To Prevail deathcore frontman Alex Terrible on 'Ronald', whereas modern country megastar Jelly Roll makes an appearance on 'All My Life'. It all sort of works, but then it doesn't at all, but then again, that ugly monstrous yet strange familiarity is pretty much Radke's Modus Operandi for Falling In Reverse at this point.
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out of stock $36.80
Suspended Animation (reissue)
Suspended Animation (reissue) (LP with mini calendar)
Cat: IPC 274LP. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Metal
04/01/05 - Friday (1:41)
04/02/05 - Saturday (1:05)
04/03/05 - Sunday (1:38)
04/04/05 - Monday (1:01)
04/05/05 - Tuesday (0:35)
04/06/05 - Wednesday (2:54)
04/07/05 - Thursday (1:10)
04/08/05 - Friday (0:49)
04/09/05 - Saturday (1:18)
04/10/05 - Sunday (2:12)
04/11/05 - Monday (2:09)
04/12/05 - Tuesday (1:09)
04/13/05 - Wednesday (1:21)
04/14/05 - Thursday (1:08)
04/15/05 - Friday (1:12)
04/16/05 - Saturday
04/17/05 - Sunday
04/18/05 - Monday
04/19/05 - Tuesday
04/20/05 - Wednesday
04/21/05 - Thursday
04/22/05 - Friday
04/23/05 - Saturday
04/24/05 - Sunday
04/25/05 - Monday
04/26/05 - Tuesday
04/27/05 - Wednesday
04/28/05 - Thursday
04/29/05 - Friday
04/30/05 - Saturday (1:37)
Review: Originally released in 2005, the fourth (and subsequently final) album from avant-garde metal absurdist supergroup Fantomas (made up of Faith No More vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton, Melvin's Buzz Osborne, Slayer's Dave Lombardo, and Mr. Bungle/Tomahawk/reliable Patton bassist Trevor Dunn), furthered their "dada-metal" sonic experimentations to literal cartoon levels of bizzarro wonder. Pulling from plunderphonics to craft a 30-track audible calendar of obscure holidays throughout the month of April, the pieces warp and meander like a grindcore band playing lounge music for anime soundtracks. If that sounds ludicrous and alienating, don't worry, as that only indicates you're sane. Considered almost too challenging for even the most devout of Patton's faithful followers, can you handle the unhinged mayhem of Suspended Animation? The record also comes complete with an accompanying mini-calendar to track the hallucinogenic journey.
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Rigged (reissue)
Rigged (reissue) (limited mint green eco vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: REV 0331. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Square One (3:12)
Page (4:00)
Nice (3:21)
Buck (2:24)
Audience (3:38)
Gesture (2:48)
Kill Me (2:23)
Wait For Monday (2:48)
Silver Anniversary (4:21)
Someday Too Soon (4:44)
Review: Formed in 1989 in Orange County, California, the melodic punk band Farside enjoyed an influential eleven-year run before disbanding in 2000. Over their career, they released three albums, two EPs, and a split with Sense Field. Their 1994 sophomore album Rigged was released through Revelation Records and became a fan favourite across punk, hardcore, emo, and alternative rock genres. back then the band was made up of vocalist and guitarist Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang, bassist Bryan Chu and drummer Bob Beshear and this all was their first with Kevin Murphy who shared guitar, vocal and songwriting duties with Vogelsang. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Farside and the original label are issuing this special mint green eco-vinyl pressing of Rigged complete with a 16-page booklet.
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 in stock $40.75
The Monroe Doctrine (reissue)
The Monroe Doctrine (reissue) (limited mint green eco vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 0691. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Better Than Crying (2:43)
I'm Not Shy, I Just Don't Like You (3:30)
I Hope You're Unhappy (3:30)
Seven-Day Constant (4:35)
Statues Of Snow (4:28)
My Man Harvey Milk (3:06)
Moral Straight Jacket (5:49)
The Lonesome Ballad Of El Bobo The Cranky (0:28)
Liz Hurley (0:38)
Teach Me How To Die (1:57)
Bled (1:49)
This Pill Is Hard To Swallow (2:24)
Too Much, Too Late (3:10)
The Slowdance (5:15)
Blue Highway (2:41)
Review: A lot has been said about The Monroe Doctrine over the years. What's remarkable is how little of that people seem to remember, or recall in conversations. In a 2006 issue of iconic culture bible Alternative Press, the head of Revelation Records said this was in the top five albums the label had ever released. And several critics have listed it among the greatest and most under-appreciated records of the 1990s. Taking its name from a 1823 message delivered to Congress by US President James Monroe, which would evolve into an understanding that any act of meddling in American affairs by a foreign country was a potential hostile act, the record takes a similar stance. Calling on melodic punk, hardcore, indie rock, post punk and more, it's a statement of intent - don't get in the way of us doing our things, we're too powerful.


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 in stock $41.05
Rochambeau (reissue)
Rochambeau (reissue) (limited dark red marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 0251. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Worlds (3:14)
Search For Ourselves (1:51)
Ro-Sham-Bo (4:31)
Free Your Mind (2:39)
Smarter Than Ever (2:03)
Safe Or Sorry (2:51)
Constant Reminder (3:06)
Lost In Space (2:30)
Nowhere Fast (2:31)
Future Days (2:03)
Review: Originally released in 1992, Rochambeau was the debut full-length from Orange County, California hardcore punk outfit Farside, following on from their Keep My Soul Awake EP. Signed to the iconic Revelation Records throughout their tenure (who have opted to reissue all three of the band's LPs), they never seemed to find their place as their sonic makeup pulled from numerous subsets of punk, from the blatant 80's melodious post-hardcore of Descendents and Dag Nasty to the 90's alternative metal wave spearheaded by the likes of Quicksand and Helmet, yet all syncopated with a power pop ear for melody evoking Elvis Costello and The Beatles (no, seriously). With the band exclusively working with producer Jim Monroe to help thicken and intensify their sound from second LP Rigged onwards, Rochambeau is often relegated to being their most accessible and pop-punk-centric work, which is quite the backwards tradition compared to the path taken by the majority of hardcore acts.
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The Record (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
The Record (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited 140 gram marbled vinyl LP + red vinyl 7" + art stencil)
Cat: RSD 2183. Rel: 03 Aug 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Let's Have A War (2:22)
Beef Boloney (1:47)
Camarillo (1:09)
I Don't Care About You (1:49)
New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones (2:08)
Gimme Some Action (1:02)
Foreign Policy (2:16)
We Destroy The Family (1:56)
I Love Livin' In The City (2:06)
Disconnected (2:07)
We Got To Get Out Of This Place (2:39)
Fresh Flesh (1:45)
Getting The Brush (2:28)
No More Nothing (1:33)
*uck Christmas (0:48)
(Beep) Christmas (0:44)
Review: American hardcore punk band Fear's debut album The Record is one of the many thousand special releases during this year's Record Store Day. For the occasion it gets reissued as a limited 140 gram marbled vinyl album that also includes a special red 7" and art stencil. Produced by Gary Lubow and rebased in 1982 by Slash Records, is it widely regarded as the band's best work and a classic of the LA scene of the era. Punk through and through from its lyrics which are puerile and offensive, to the music with is all about thrashing guitars and powerful drum work, it its exciting and impressive to this day.
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out of stock $35.10
Kleptocracy (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: GRAPHFAR 61CX. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Witch Hunt
Sus Law
Kleptocracy
Iron Mike Malloy
Merthyr Rising
A Place We Call Home
Blood Soaked Shores
Darker Side Of Town
Matty Groves
Running With The Hounds
Moby Dick
Anger On The Streets
Brixton's Burning (bonus)
Protest Singer Blues (bonus)
Tell Good & The Devil (bonus)
The Protest Singer (bonus)
Review: At a time when it feels like we could do with as many anti-establishment anthems as possible, criminally underrated yet tireless folk-punk underground heroes Ferocious Dog follow up 2021's exceptional The Hope with an entirely fresh batch of witty, scathing acoustic driven bangers that seethe with the malice of classic punk rock yet are delivered with a respect, nuance and narrative quality only a true folk penman could lay down. Boasting the brazen yet apt title of Kleptocracy, the material takes our would be masters to task for generations of neglect and a bitter eschewing of the needs and quality of life of the working class.
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out of stock $11.89
Death Is Nothing To Us
Death Is Nothing To Us (limited gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: RFC 259Y. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Deathlife (1:09)
Sleepyhead (2:17)
Loserman (2:19)
True Hardcore (II) (1:18)
Welcome To The Situation (1:14)
Sullenboy (1:32)
Give It Time (II) (3:15)
Queen Of Limerick (1:17)
The Woes (2:32)
Fiddleheads (5:04)
Fifteen To Infinity (2:57)
Going To Die (2:10)
Review: Death Is Nothing To Us has been a long time coming, and in many ways represents pinnacle moment in the Fiddlehead story. In 2010, Pat Flynn, who some knew though Have Heart, lost a father who left behind his grief-stricken mother. Faced with the profound impact death can have on those forced to pick up the pieces, and feeling incapable of helping, this emotional period directly informed Fiddlehead's 2018 debut, Springtime & The Blind. A little later, Flynn's first child came into the world, and the sadness that comes with having a kid but no father to introduce them to was distilled into 2021's follow up, Between The Richness. Now, two years on, Death Is Nothing To Us rounds off the fatalistic trilogy, a rousing journey from bleak depression to strength, which touches on ideas from sleeping off trauma to leaning on friends. The result is every bit the right way to conclude this odyssey - leaving us under no illusions as to how difficult life can be, but how important it is to acknowledge when it's there, all delivered through equally vital hardcore anthems.
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 in stock $32.83
Death Is Nothing To Us
Death Is Nothing To Us (gatefold neon orange vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RFC 259LPC4. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Deathlife (1:08)
Sleepyhead (2:16)
Loserman (2:19)
True Hardcore (II) (2:34)
Welcome To The Situation (1:28)
Sullenboy (3:19)
Give It Time (II) (1:21)
Queen Of Limerick (2:32)
The Woes (2:44)
Fiddleheads (2:23)
Fifteen To Infinity (2:58)
Going To Di2 (2:20)
out of stock $27.46
Fishbone
Fishbone (limited LP)
Cat: BTGD 7006011. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
All We Have Is Now (3:42)
I Don't Car (2:48)
Estranged Fruit (3:33)
Cubicle (2:50)
Wake Up My Child (2:33)
Review: With their high tempo combination of ska, metal, punk, funk, reggae and soul, many elements of Fishbone can be compared to other bands, but the group themselves have always sounded quite inimitable. Consistently invoking good times, they garnered a truly cult following, drawn by their diverse influences (and membership), pithy wit and razor sharp social commentary. A Los Angeles troupe held very close to many hearts, Fishbone, a five track EP, defines all that hyperbole. It's energetic, engaging, fun, but unarguably accomplished lyrically and musically. Featuring 'All We Have Is Now', their first single featuring longstanding member Chris Dowd since 1994 (he was with the band from formation in 1979 then went on hiatus), here's more than enough proof they're still as irresistible as ever.
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New Ruin
New Ruin (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 159. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Performative Hours (2:58)
Rat King (3:30)
Big Strum (3:10)
Top Left Door (3:07)
It'll Hurt (3:41)
Oath (2:55)
Recoil (2:50)
Souvenir (3:20)
Tunnel Vision (2:43)
Heirloom (2:47)
Under A Dying Sun (6:15)
Review: The world definitely feels a whole lot worse than it did in 2017 when Canadian modern punk mainstays, The Flatliners, dropped their excellent fifth full-length, Inviting Light. A half-decade later, and a worldwide regression of ideals to contend with, the aptly titled, New Ruin, teems with a seething aggression not often attributed to the band. While unabashed melody and earworm hooks still prevail, they do so whilst shrouded in hefty, chugging riffage and boasting a laundry list of topical worldwide fuck ups to discuss, dissect and disrespect.
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out of stock $28.59
Enemy Of The World
Enemy Of The World (limited yellow vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: HOFFSIDE 008LPB. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now (3:19)
On A Saturday (3:43)
Wasting Time (Eternal Summer) (3:19)
Nineteen With Neck Tatz (3:19)
Find My Way Back (3:28)
What The Hell Is A Gigawatt (3:17)
One Step At A Time (3:09)
This Body Pays The Bill£ (3:24)
Paul Revere's Midnight Ride (3:47)
Flannel Is The Color Of My Energy (3:30)
Enemy Of The World (3:54)
Review: The combination of hardcore and pop-punk tropes that led to the term "easycore", has arguably had no greater example of its anthemic potential than on the seminal third full-length from Boston's Four Year Strong. 'Enemy Of The World' highlighted how comfortably hefty breakdowns could rest side by side with mega catchy hooks, imbued with earnest, emotive and motivating lyricism. From the stadium ready, 'On A Saturday (Tonight We Feel Alive)', to the chugging fan favourite, 'It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now' (titled as such in response to a shady review of friendly rivals Set Your Goals' sophomore effort), the project has gone on to not only be regarded as the band's finest work, but also a definitive genre staple in the decade since its initial release. A long overdue reissue, and essential purchase for the sub-genre aficionados.
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Enemy Of The World
Enemy Of The World (limited hand-numbered orange & black splattered vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: HOFFSIDE 008LPA. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now (3:13)
On A Saturday (3:42)
Wasting Time (Eternal Summer) (3:17)
Nineteen With Neck Tatz (3:22)
Find My Way Back (3:27)
What The Hell Is A Gigawatt (3:08)
One Step At A Time (3:04)
This Body Pays The Bill$ (3:20)
Paul Revere's Midnight Ride (3:49)
Flannel Is The Color Of My Energy (3:30)
Enemy Of The World (3:55)
Review: The combination of hardcore and pop-punk tropes that led to the term "easycore", has arguably had no greater example of its anthemic potential than on the seminal third full-length from Boston's Four Year Strong. 'Enemy Of The World' highlighted how comfortably hefty breakdowns could rest side by side with mega catchy hooks, imbued with earnest, emotive and motivating lyricism. From the stadium ready, 'On A Saturday (Tonight We Feel Alive)', to the chugging fan favourite, 'It Must Really Suck To Be Four Year Strong Right Now' (titled as such in response to a shady review of friendly rivals Set Your Goals' sophomore effort), the project has gone on to not only be regarded as the band's finest work, but also a definitive genre staple in the decade since its initial release. A long overdue reissue, and essential purchase for the sub-genre aficionados.
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Live & Loud (reissue)
Live & Loud (reissue) (neon yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: PPR 174RP2. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Dead American (2:31)
Anti-Social (2:06)
Campbell, CA (3:16)
Army Of Zombies (2:28)
Wine & Roses (4:26)
Leaving Here (2:30)
Skunx (4:57)
To Have & To Have Not (2:41)
6 Foot 5 (2:43)
Vietnam (6:49)
Review: Recorded in the spring of 2001, 'Live & Loud', is a snapshot of Rancid guitarist Lars Frederiksen's side-project at their most energetic and unhinged. Not long after the release of their self-titled debut, the band would hit the road with a riotous bevvy of anthems detailing street life, drugs, alcohol, youthful debauchery and lustful, dumb love. Repressed on hot pink vinyl, and boasting all of the best cuts from their aforementioned debut full-length, including the dynamite renditions of Billy Bragg's, 'To Have & To Have Not', and, 'Leavin Here' by Eddie Holland; take a fly on the wall earful of turn of the century punks at the height of their promise and attitude.
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out of stock $24.07
Someday
Someday (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPGBR 072B. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
City Boy (Fear) (feat Graham Sayle) (4:16)
Grains Of Paradise (2:56)
Feed Me Your Feathers (feat Pat Flynn) (4:12)
I Took My Mom To Sleep (feat Tuka Mohammed) (4:48)
Man Without Qualities (feat Max Williams) (3:37)
The Court Of Miracles (3:38)
Fellow Traveller (3:11)
In The Company Of Sisters (feat Julianna Riolino) (4:43)
Smoke Signals (feat Graham Sayle) (4:12)
Someday (5:06)
Review: Canadian post-hardcore art-punk collective, Fucked Up, have been releasing projects at a ludicrously prolific rate ever since their 2001 inception, yet even by their own standards, they've gone majorly overboard in the past few years. Following on from 2021's epic Year Of The Horse EP and the 2022 follow up Oberon EP; named after the king of fairies from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, 2023 saw the release of their sixth full-length One Day (with all member's individual parts recorded under a strict 24-hour time limit) while 2024 birthed two sequels in the form of Another Day and Someday (both recorded with the same mantra). Their eighth album overall, with a promise to take a much-deserved hiatus following release, from the opening squall of 'City Boy', the band's reliable concoction of proggy, art-rock inspired chaotic hardcore is unleashed with allusions to Greek tragedy and even a chorus-like back and forth between the vocals and lyrics, conjuring the type of poetic, epic, theatrical spectacle not traditionally standard for the punk scene. In Fucked Up terms however, it makes perfect sense.
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Repeater (reissue)
Repeater (reissue) (transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: DIS 44BLUE. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Turnover (3:52)
Repeater (3:46)
Brendan #1 (2:07)
Merchandise (3:09)
Blueprint (3:15)
Sieve-Fisted Find (3:35)
Greed (1:50)
Two Beats Off (3:06)
Styrofoam (2:31)
Reprovisional (2:09)
Shut The Door (4:52)
Review: A work that surely needs little to no introduction, 'Repeater', was the seminal debut full-length from post-hardcore visionaries, Fugazi. From the demise of emo pioneers, Rites Of Spring, and hardcore punk godfathers, Minor Threat, came the enigmatic pairing of Guy Picciotto and Ian MacKaye, with the latter's burgeoning artistry left fully untethered to conjure a work transcendent of post-hardcore or alternative rock. Mapping out the blueprint for punk and alternative music throughout the nineties, even predating the likes of Nirvana's 'Nevermind', or Pearl Jam's 'Ten'; few projects have stood the test of time or been cited as such an integral influence by a dynamic range of artists from Rage Against The Machine to The Dillinger Escape Plan to American Football. Aggressive, expansive and highly critical of issues still plaguing our world today, from drug abuse to greed and privatisation, the ethos of, 'Repeater', (quietly referencing The Beatles' 'Revolver') has only swollen with time.
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The Argument (reissue)
The Argument (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: DIS 130V. Rel: 13 Aug 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro (5:18)
Cashout (3:49)
Full Disclosure (4:00)
Epic Problem (3:10)
Life & Limb (5:29)
The Kill (2:03)
Strangelight (3:33)
Oh (4:25)
Ex-Spectator (4:21)
Nightshop (3:59)
Argument (4:35)
Review: Originally released in 2001, The Argument would serve as the sixth and final full-length from Washington D.C. post-hardcore visionaries Fugazi (led by Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat and Guy Picciotto of Rites Of Spring). Released in tandem with their Furniture EP, the project continued the band's further experimentation and internal dissection of a subgenre and style they were creating, curating and bastardising in real time. Making extensive use of cello and piano, while weaving in more unhinged spoken word diatribes, the project falls in line with the latter-day art punk of Red Medicine and End Hits, while providing a bookended finale of incomparable intensity, equally disgusted and concerned with the war-torn world at large and man's constant inability to find better means of facilitating change. Often cited as not only the band's best work but a monolithic cornerstone of the scene at large, this repress naturally lands courtesy of MacKaye's own Dischord Records and arrives on artwork complimenting blue marbled vinyl.
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Suffocating Hallucination
Suffocating Hallucination (silver & orange vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: CLCR 106LP2. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Metal
Trepanation For Future Joys (0:14)
Rubble Home (9:29)
Bludgeon (6:47)
Dwindling Will (6:39)
Tunnels To God (11:29)
Review: Full of Hell join forces with Primitive Man for the new release Suffocating Hallucination, a collaborative record that is followed up by both bands touring. The music is controlled chaos with lots of harsh sonics and violent textures across the tracks which all drag you kicking and screaming through pure metal misery and torture. Walls of guitar noise, heavy doom and gloom atmospheres and plenty of distortion define this most abrasive of listens - which will no doubt be a joy to the ears of hardcore metal fans. What a monster of an album and a real showcase of sonic scuzzery.
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