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Singles
Texas Sun
Texas Sun (12")
Cat: DOC 214LP. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Texas Sun (4:13)
Midnight (5:15)
C-Side (4:46)
Conversation (6:41)
Review: If you've caught either Khruangbin or Leon Bridges live before, or indeed listened to anything by either band or producer-singer-songwriter, you'll know where this 20-minute EP is heading. The sleeve art, which gives more than a nod to the 1960s hippy movement, also offers a major clue.

Tripped out, smoked out, lackadaisical, bliss-infused overtures, honied and syrupy, easing you in so far that you don't quite realise how hard it is to crawl back out of the sugar-coated opiate haze. A collection of heady, hallucinogenic work for 21st Century high plains drifters, it's jazzy, psychy, lush soulful fare you'll be wanting to hear again and again, capturing the heat and slow pace of America's southern states with heartfelt songwriting from genuine masters. The result is something very special indeed.
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Sinner
Sinner (limited white vinyl 7")
Cat: 657190 4. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sinner (3:00)
Sinner (live Melkweg, Amsterdam) (3:17)
Review: British indie rock apostolic supper-eaters The Last Dinner Party present a new 7" to celebrate the release of their second ever single, 'Sinner'. The song makes thorough use of staccato, operatic vocal theatrics (courtesy of lead vocalists Abigail Morris and Lizzie Mayland) while thereafter breaking into an otherwise gritty post-punk joie-de-vivre. This limited-edition white vinyl release hears the studio version of 'Sinner' on the A come backed by an energetic live take of the same song on the B; the latter was performed in Melkweg, Amsterdam only recently, and marks a gothically stark contrast to the record version.
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X Ray Eyes
Cat: DFA 2725. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
X-Ray Eyes (4:49)
X-Ray Eyes (extended Trash Can dub) (9:50)
Review: The latest awakening from DFA Records hears James Murphy and company lift but a single little finger, precipitating an avalanche of anticipation, as this is their first material in three years. First premiering on NTS to clamorous acclaim, the band's first release since 2022 comes with minimal promo text, and packs bubbling synths with grinding drums, creating a familiar yet refined sound. Echoing the band's early style, it now comes on an exclusive 12" inverted by the 'Extended Trash Can Dub', which brings found, street-larked spring-sound, and vision-questing whispers, to a stomping indie romp, a potentiality promised but not entirely delivered by the original track.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $21.46
Love & Flowers (B-STOCK)
Cat: BCR 175 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Soul
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
Love & Flowers (45 edit) (3:09)
You (2:57)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Building on the triumph of Les Imprimes' inaugural album, Reverie, Big Crown Records presents two standout tracks from the album pressed onto this 7". For the A-side, Morten provides an edit and infuses the mix with an extra dose of depth reminiscent of Larry Levan's style. The result is striking and hits harder, igniting the dancefloor with its infectious rhythm while delivering a resonant message about the consequences of investing too much in the wrong relationships: On the B-side, 'You' bursts forth with a captivating crescendo, setting the stage for a sublime sweet soul melody. This beautiful declaration of love and reassurance is equally enchanting both musically and lyrically. Morten Martens' talent for arrangement shines through on both of these lovely tunes.
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Falling Away
Cat: BCR 141. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Soul
Falling Away (3:11)
Still Here (2:44)
Review: Norwegian outfit Les Imprimes have already found their feet with their earliest outings on Big Crown. As they continue to build towards their new album Reverie they drop another single from it here in the form of 'Falling Away' backed with 'Still Here'. Both cuts are beautiful and display fine musicianship, the sort of soul that melts your heart and breezy grooves that bring calm to your mind and body. Vocals enrich each cut and on this evidence, the upcoming album is going to be special indeed.
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Love & Flowers
Cat: BCR 175. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Soul
Love & Flowers (45 edit) (3:09)
You (2:57)
Review: Building on the triumph of Les Imprimes' inaugural album, Reverie, Big Crown Records presents two standout tracks from the album pressed onto this 7". For the A-side, Morten provides an edit and infuses the mix with an extra dose of depth reminiscent of Larry Levan's style. The result is striking and hits harder, igniting the dancefloor with its infectious rhythm while delivering a resonant message about the consequences of investing too much in the wrong relationships: On the B-side, 'You' bursts forth with a captivating crescendo, setting the stage for a sublime sweet soul melody. This beautiful declaration of love and reassurance is equally enchanting both musically and lyrically. Morten Martens' talent for arrangement shines through on both of these lovely tunes.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Bellhead
Bellhead (12")
Cat: DFA 2713. Rel: 27 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Bellhead (5:37)
Optimo (Optimo instrumental mix) (5:16)
Review: DFA presents a special 12" release from New York's no wave pioneers, Liquid Liquid, paying tribute to the band's profound influence on the label. This double A-side features revitalized versions of their iconic tracks. The first side offers a dynamic rendition of 'Bellhead,' recorded by James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy in 2004. It's an intense percussive journey, overflowing with marimba, drums, and an array of bells, transforming the original's laid-back groove into a vibrant, energetic workout. On the flip side, we have an unreleased version of 'Optimo,' re-recorded by Liquid Liquid in 2008 and then remixed by Glasgow's Optimo (Espacio), the duo named in homage to the track.
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Silk For The Starving EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: SWP 003V (B-STOCK). Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Burn The Heather (3:32)
Television (2:24)
Cain's Heresy (3:47)
Valley Bottom Fever (2:30)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Lounge Society has been hotly tipped for a while, with plenty of Ones To Watch declarations coming their way at the start of 2021. They have served up super quick selling 7"s like 'Generation Game' which touched on the unrest in American society and then their follow up headed into edgy punk-funk territory, sneering at culture wars and decrying the impact of a class divided society. Now comes 'Cain's Heresym' which takes aim at the negligent political class as well as highlighting the danger inherent in the spread of misinformation and their disdain for celebrity-worshipping. The young English band are heirs apparat to the throne of protest music.
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In The Fishtank (reissue)
Cat: FISH 7LP. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
I Hear Goodnight (3:03)
Down By The River (9:17)
Invitation Day (4:56)
When I Called Upon Your Seed (3:52)
Cody (4:06)
Lordy (4:23)
Review: If indie-rock did fantasy football then this is a championship-winning supergroup that hipsters would have wet dreams about. Minnesota slowcore sorts Low joined forces with Aussie meditative atypical post-rock group Dirty Three for a one-off EP. That's Dirty Three of Warren Ellis fame (the beardy Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds band member). There were tight parameters to encourage experimentation: The EP, originally released in 2001, was part of the Fishtank sessions where artists handpicked by the Konkurrent label make a record in Amsterdam in only two days.
The gamble seemingly paid off. It's remarkable that they sound as if they've been living out of each other's pockets for years, with seamless musical understanding, despite the short amount of time they were given. There's tear-jerking tenderness in hearing Mimi Parker's voice on the opening track, 'I Hear Goodnight'. Parker founded Low along with her husband Alan Spearhawk, but sadly passed away in 2022. Meanwhile, other highlights include a superb slow-motion cover of Neil Young's 'Down By The River', which doesn't feel too constrained by the original and showcases the group's experimental tendencies. The vocal take here makes you wish for an entire album of them performing Neil Young covers. Elsewhere, 'When I Called Upon Your Seed' is an Americana masterpiece with gorgeous droning instrumentals freckled with guitar plucking and long-held vocal notes.
Something that appears to have made this session a success is the uncomplicatedness of the recording, which stays away from adding too many lines of instrumentation, and gives the spotlight to the individual talent of people who can truly play. The rewards are countless, but it would be amiss to not note Warren Ellis' violin performance throughout the record. That alone is enough to make you wish you persevered and kept up with those violin lessons as a kid. Enough listens to this, though, and perhaps you'll think it's not too late to go back. Truly inspiring stuff.
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I Follow Rivers (reissue)
Cat: GRWB 1210. Rel: 05 Aug 22
 
Deep House
I Follow Rivers (3:50)
I Follow Rivers (The Lost Sessions) (3:20)
I Follow Rivers (The Magician remix) (4:44)
Review: The original 12" of 'I Follow Rivers' remixes was served up back in 2012 and was an instant hit. It now gets a reissue that proves it has aged perfectly well in the last decade. The original is a swelling and deep soul-drenched groove with broken beats and scattered percussion. The soaring vocals are designed for maximum impact. The Lost Sessions mix then pairs hits back to the tender piano chords and allows the aching vocal room to shine and The Magician remix brings a hands in the air festival vibe.
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Álbumes
Renegade Breakdown
Cat: ZENCD 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Renegade Breakdown
Back To Rock
Worst Comes To Worst
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues)
La Ronde
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous
Just In My Head
Lead Sister
My Love
Sentiment
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeuil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holliday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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Renegade Breakdown
Renegade Breakdown (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: ZEN 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Renegade Breakdown (6:13)
Back To Rock (7:18)
Worst Comes To Worst (4:12)
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues) (5:10)
La Ronde (2:23)
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous (3:40)
Just In My Head (6:05)
Lead Sister (6:03)
My Love (5:48)
Sentiment (5:29)
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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Diabolique
Diabolique (gatefold 180 gram red vinyl LP + CD)
Cat: BEC 5650024. Rel: 11 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Une Lune Etrange (4:52)
Lou (3:41)
Dreams (3:13)
La Brigade Des Malefices (4:37)
On Dansait Avec Elle (3:37)
Ghost Rider (5:45)
Grande (2:50)
Springfield 61 (3:39)
Un Rituel Inhabituel (4:18)
The Last Picture Show (3:07)
Une Lune Etrange
Lou
Dreams
La Brigade Des Malefices
On Dansait Avec Elle
Ghost Rider
Grande
Springfield 61
Un Rituel Inhabituel
The Last Picture Show
Review: There has been plenty said about debutants L'Epee since their single "Dreams" turned heads back in spring. Combining the talents of Anton Newcombe (The Brian Jonestown Massacre), French artist Emmanuelle Seigner, and polished-to-a-sheen pop outfit The Liminanas, it's one of the most refreshing (and French) things you're likely to hear all year. That's more of a reference to the cinematic feeling that defines the album, owing much to the femme fatale vocal delivery, rather than the language each line is sung in. At once evoking the smoky cool of Serge Gainsbourg and the opiate moods of The Velvet Underground, "Diabolique" feels born in a time when psychedelic experimentation and chart topping music weren't mutually exclusive. At once sophisticated and hedonistic, it's a sexy, sensual and overwhelmingly seductive effort everyone should turn themselves on to.
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Diabolique
Diabolique (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + CD)
Cat: AUK 133LP. Rel: 06 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Une Lune Etrange (4:54)
Lou (3:42)
Dreams (3:14)
La Brigade Des Malefices (4:38)
On Dansait Avec Elle (3:36)
Ghost Rider (5:44)
Grande (2:51)
Springfield 61 (3:38)
Un Rituel Inhabituel (4:18)
Last Picture Show (3:09)
Une Lune Etrange
Lou
Dreams
La Brigade Des Malefices
On Dansait Avec Elle
Ghost Rider
Grande
Springfield 61
Un Rituel Inhabituel
Last Picture Show
Review: There has been plenty said about debutants L'Epee since their single "Dreams" turned heads back in spring. Combining the talents of Anton Newcombe (The Brian Jonestown Massacre), French artist Emmanuelle Seigner, and polished-to-a-sheen pop outfit The Liminanas, it's one of the most refreshing (and French) things you're likely to hear all year. That's more of a reference to the cinematic feeling that defines the album, owing much to the femme fatale vocal delivery, rather than the language each line is sung in. At once evoking the smoky cool of Serge Gainsbourg and the opiate moods of The Velvet Underground, "Diabolique" feels born in a time when psychedelic experimentation and chart topping music weren't mutually exclusive. At once sophisticated and hedonistic, it's a sexy, sensual and overwhelmingly seductive effort everyone should turn themselves on to.
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Pulsar
Pulsar (limited gatefold LP + booklet + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: QLIMA 040V. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Cosmogonie (3:02)
Amour Ex Machina (3:46)
Me Da Igual (3:20)
Love From The Other Side (4:06)
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone) (3:50)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers) (5:11)
Deja Vue (3:55)
Girl! (3:54)
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect) (4:46)
Pulsar (4:12)
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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Pulsar
Pulsar (CD)
Cat: QLIMA 040CD. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Cosmogonie
Amour Ex Machina
Me Da Igual
Love From The Other Side
Danza Marilu (feat Fabiana Martone)
Any Way (feat Maggie Rogers)
Deja-Vue
Girl!
Sweet & Sublime (feat Erick The Architect)
Pulsar
Review: L'Imperatrice's upcoming album Pulsar promises to be a vibrant fusion of funk, disco, pop, and house music, enriched with influences from French house and Italo-disco. The Parisian group show their versatility by incorporating elements of hip-hop, kosmische, and pop into their sonic palette, featuring guest vocalists such as Maggie Rogers, Erick the Architect, and Fabiana Martone, Pulsar promises to deliver a dynamic listening experience. With their infectious energy and innovative sound, L'Imperatrice continues to fascinate audiences, making Pulsar an eagerly anticipated addition to their discography.
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Odyssee (Deluxe Edition)
Odyssee (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: IDOLDLP 050. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Le Depart (1:55)
Agitations Tropicales (4:06)
Parfum Theremine (5:04)
Odyssee (4:47)
La Lune (2:20)
Epilogue (3:11)
Le Depart (acoustic) (1:54)
Agitations Tropicales (acoustic) (4:06)
Parfum Theremine (acoustic) (5:04)
Odyssee (acoustic) (3:57)
Interlune (acoustic) (0:52)
La Lune (acoustic) (5:30)
Review: Now released for the first time on vinyl in the UK, Parisian Nu-Disco sextet L'Imperatrice's 3rd EP Odyssee, released in 2015, was a 6-track journey through the dreamy, vintage sound of French disco-pop. Rereleased and renamed a year later under L'Empereur at a different speed, this gatefold contains the original EP as well as acoustic renditions of five tracks, plus a bonus track in Interlune, a strings piece that flows into the string instrumental of La Lune (Version Acoustique). The smooth bass and layered synth will hook you, but you'll stay for the vocal talents of Flore Benguigui who joined the outlet that same year. Her smooth tones are like melted butter against the bass. Odysee was a bold step for the band - but one that proved wildly successful and was just the beginning of the symphonic formula that L'Imperatrice has continued to refine to this day.
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Rock Machine
Rock Machine (LP + insert)
Cat: IDOLLP 148. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Clover Paradise (5:04)
Venus (2:52)
Ciao Paris! (3:27)
Love Is Over (4:21)
Waiting In The Dark (2:54)
My Generation (2:44)
Sweet Babe (3:15)
Yeah Baby (3:00)
I Believe In Rock & Roll (3:08)
I Gonna Make A Hit (3:00)
White Night (3:02)
Goodbye Tonight (3:42)
Amazing (4:59)
Review: La Femme's Rock Machine marks a bold new chapter for the French neo-psych band, delivering their first full-length album in English. After exploring various sonic territories with Paradigmes and Teatro Lucido, the band, led by Marlon Magnee and Sacha Got, revisits their signature new wave and synth-driven style, blending it with influences from 80s and 90s Anglo rock. The album kicks off with the stylish, glam-infused single 'Clover Paradise', setting the tone for a project that seamlessly fuses genres like electro, surf rock, and disco, all wrapped in a punk spirit. From the synthwave of 'Sweet Babe' to the rebellious energy of 'My Generation', La Femme's sound is eclectic yet cohesive. Tracks like 'Venus' evoke a nostalgic mix of 60s psych-pop, while 'Love Is Over' channels the danceable grooves of the Madchester era. Throughout Rock Machine, the band's creativity shines as they confidently experiment with arena-sized rock styles and cinematic soundscapes. This album proves La Femme's ability to transcend language and genre, reinforcing their status as musical innovators.
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News Of The Universe (Loser Edition)
News Of The Universe (Loser Edition) (limited neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1610X. Rel: 24 May 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Reaching Up To The Sun (0:52)
Strange World (4:15)
Dandelions (3:28)
Poppies (3:28)
Good Luck With Your Secret (3:16)
Always In Love (3:25)
Close Your Eyes (3:49)
I'll Go With You (3:09)
Blue Moth Cloud Shadow (3:07)
News Of The Universe (2:40)
Moon In Reverse (1:54)
Blue Jay (1:25)
Review: La Luz's News of the Universe emerges as a stunning example to resilience and creativity amidst adversity. Born from guitarist Shana Cleveland's battle with breast cancer, the album traverses themes of life, death, and transformation with haunting beauty. The band's sonic palette, led by Cleveland's ethereal vocals and anchored by urgent rhythms, paints a vivid portrait of chaos and ecstasy. Produced entirely by women, the album embodies a fierce femininity, embracing vulnerability and triumph in equal measure. With lush chamber pop melodies and searing guitar solos, News of the Universe shows La Luz's pioneering spirit and unwavering commitment to artistic authenticity. It's a record that boldly defies expectations, delivering a sonic journey that is both devastating and euphoric - a true triumph in the face of adversity.
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Teatro Del Metapresente
Cat: RASLP 002. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Amazone C (5:08)
Posterite Du Soleil (6:01)
Les Nuits Magnetiques (6:02)
Amores Perros (4:39)
Black-Out (5:44)
SOS Club (3:35)
Art Dimension (3:49)
Review: A to-the-T emulation of a classic coldwave/post-punk sound is heard on this debut album by La Nuit Je Mens, a duo split between the Parisian suburbs and southern Italy. Now based in Rome, the pair have come up with a proper synthoid slammer, commandeering a fleet of analogue machines, each member in their own independent wheelhouse. Both artists take up vocals, exploring such tragicomic themes as the slow decline of the clubbing scene and clandestine goings-on in the nostal-chic European underground scene, marking out a sordid subconscious below ostensibly blank progressions. Huge degrees of texture, harmonic range and dynamism are packed into these otherwise rawly armed recordings, with 'Posterite Du Soleil' in particular fitting an immensity of new wave gothic romance into a narrow four-instrument limitation.
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Doggod
Doggod (limited clear vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SSQ 226LPC1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Icicle (3:09)
Kiss Me Deep (3:03)
777 (2:48)
I Hunt You Pray (5:59)
Eyes Of Love (3:25)
The Lines (3:05)
Lost At The Sea (3:15)
Doggod (3:14)
SOS (2:42)
Review: L.A. Witch is back with a marked evolution in their sound that pulls in aspects of garage rock and post-punk while exploring existential themes of love, devotion and subservience. Recorded in Paris, the trio of Sade Sanchez, Irita Pai and Ellie English push their craft to new realms with icy instrumentation and introspective lyrics. Tracks like 'Icicle' channel early goth vibes while '777' delves into fatalistic passion. The album also, we're told, explores the symbolic connection between women and dogs with themes of sacrifice and loyalty. All this makes it rather menacing yet oddly romantic, so DOGGOD revitalises the band's trademark sound while taking them into darker territories with haunting overtones.

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Euphoria Season 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: SONY 196587153311. Rel: 28 Dec 22
 
Soundtracks
The Angels (0:45)
I'm Tired (long version) (3:31)
Ice (We Should Do Drugs) (2:46)
See You Assholes Later (2:30)
She Certainly Looks The Part (0:48)
Dracula (Nate Sees Cassie) (2:48)
Skeletons (Lexi Needed A Break) (2:22)
Putting Everything Away (0:43)
Fez's Interlude (with Angus Cloud) (1:01)
El Weirdo (I Relapsed) (1:58)
This Is Life (0:30)
Every Second Counts (2:58)
Truth Or Dare (0:16)
Washing Off The Blood (3:03)
Elliot's Song (with Dominic Fike, Zendaya & Labrinth) (2:29)
I Don't Know If I'm A Good Person (0:29)
Love Is Complicated (The Angels Sing) (3:20)
Fun At The Alley (2:25)
Sidekicks Are Smarter (3:26)
Pros & Cons (2:22)
At Least I'm Loved (0:32)
Rue's I'm Tired (1:40)
Review: GRAMMY-nominated and Emmy Award-winning multihyphenate Labrinth builds on the success of scoring the first season of Euphoria with another high octane score for the second series. The HBO series was a huge hit and that's in part because of the music. Labrinth himself has said this one is more than just soundtrack music and he's right. It is a visceral listening experience in its own right and one with 22 well crafted tracks including the fan favourite version of 'I'm Tired.' Whether or not you have seen this series, this album is well worth hearing.
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Time's Arrow
Time's Arrow (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: COOKLP 826. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
City Of Angels (4:39)
Faces (4:41)
Misery Remember Me (4:14)
Flight From Angkor (4:07)
We Never Went Away (3:59)
The Night (4:23)
The Dreamers (3:44)
Sargasso Sea (3:27)
California (4:13)
Time's Arrow (4:00)
Review: Ladytron return with their highly anticipated seventh studio album Time's Arrow, a panoramic view of many different electronic music styles, umbrella-ed by the arch of indie rock. Building on the Liverpool-based band's rise to prominence in the early 2000s off the back of the electroclash wave, Time's Arrow makes for a whirlwind of difference to back then - shoegaze, indietronica and cloudy industrial music all crop up now, making this a stylistic departure of note.
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Good Together
Good Together (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 609938. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Soul
Good Together (3:17)
Dance With A Stranger (3:33)
Far Gone (2:02)
Get Around (2:49)
Help Is On The Way (3:00)
Walking Uphill (3:12)
Better Not Tell You (7:06)
Seats At The Bar (2:56)
Twenty-Five (3:37)
Party On The Roof (1:00)
Set Sail (Prometheus & Eros) (3:24)
Review: On Good Together, Lake Street Dive embraces a renewed sense of purpose and focus on unity amidst social divisions. Described as "joyful rebellion", the album blends energetic, danceable sounds with a defiant, principled message that makes a long-lasting impression. "There's so much pain and division but living in anger isn't sustainable," drummer Mike Calabrese explains adding, "Joy is a powerful way to sustain yourself, and we wanted to remind people of that." The album he has made with his bandmates was produced by Grammy-winner Mike Elizondo and is the first time they collaborated on songwriting from the start. In turn, this expanded their creative range and has brought a new depth to their sound.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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The Bible
The Bible (limited gatefold transparent orange & black marbled vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SLANG 50448X. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
His Song Is Sung (5:27)
Little Black Boxes (4:40)
Daisy (5:07)
Whatever, Mortal (4:22)
A Major Minor Drag (5:39)
Police Dog Blues (5:56)
Dylan At The Mousetrap (4:02)
Every Child Begins The World Again (3:35)
So There (5:11)
That's Music (5:02)
Review: Times change, things get worse, outlooks seem bleaker, and the storm grows more severe. It's times like these you really need a ballast, something to hold on to and call upon for reassurance. Since inception, Lambchop have tried to be that force for good in a world hellbent on marching to madness. And The Bible is the group's finest hour for several years, although on the face of things it's not necessarily very different from immediate predecessors.

Lead singer Kurt Wagner has frequently quipped that his band don't really fit the country genre label, but again we're struggling to think of where else to place this. Country and Western it certainly isn't, but the totems are definitely down that route. That strong, iconic, patient and thought-provoking yet scarred voice, songs dealing with both the festival and comedown of life itself. This is slow, piercingly poignant stuff, from the heartbroken piano quiet of 'So There', to gospel-infused jazz on 'Police Dog Blues'.
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Who Let The Dogs Out
Who Let The Dogs Out (transparent blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SLANG 50598LPX. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Bad Apple (2:27)
Company Culture (2:59)
Big Dick Energy (4:15)
No Homo (2:26)
Nothing Tastes As Good As It Feels (2:53)
You're Not From Around Here (2:23)
Scarcity Is Fake (Communist Propaganda) (2:51)
Filthy Rich Nepo Baby (2:54)
Special Different (1:55)
Love (1:42)
Cuntology 101 (2:21)
Review: Evoking an even more visceral reaction than the likes of Amyl & The Sniffers or Idles (who they recently supported on tour), the debut album from Brighton's latest hyper pissed off post-punk pair Lambrini Girls is a declarative, venomous volley of malice aimed squarely at any and all xenophobes in attendance. Proud and self-proclaimed LGBTQ+ allies, with vocalist/guitarist Phoebe Lunny even drawing ire for a recent interview quote in which she happily admitted "I will scrap any Terf, any day, in person", the duo craft menacing, minimalist noise-punk that comes for the heads of everyone from the standard 'Filthy Rich Nepo Baby' to the pervy workplace bosses on 'Company Culture' - "Michael, I don't want to suck you off on my lunch break", snarls Lunny over grinding symmetrical riffs, while the closer gives us their 'in summation' lecture with the aptly titled 'Cuntology 101'. Whether they're the dogs who shouldn't have been let out for fear their tear through your restricted world view, or you're the dogs who now need to be rounded up and put in dark ages, Who Let The Dogs Out is the definition of verbally castrating first, asking questions later.
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Who Let The Dogs Out
Cat: SLANG 50598. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Bad Apple (2:27)
Company Culture (2:59)
Big Dick Energy (4:15)
No Homo (2:26)
Nothing Tastes As Good As It Feels (2:53)
You're Not From Around Here (2:23)
Scarcity Is Fake (Communist Propaganda) (2:51)
Filthy Rich Nepo Baby (2:54)
Special Different (1:55)
Love (1:42)
Cuntology 101 (2:21)
Review: Huge bass lines, a lot of shouting and swearing about the injustices that surround the world we live in today, crashing drums and a harsh guitar all make up the ferocious sound of Punk Rock 2025 and specifically this debut Lambrini Girls album. Phoebe Lunny's lyrics are delivered with venom and clarity that the listener may not want to eventually sing along to but will surely digest and be influenced by as the social ills that seem to be nudging us on a daily basis are still not subsiding. While the world are getting to grips with the rise of bands such as Amyl & The Sniffers this UK take on society's failings are similar to the subject matter one or two Punk Rock bands have been screaming about since the late 1970's. Sexual harassment within the workplace, police brutality and the misconduct that has surrounded the police force recently, same sex relationships, gentrification, gay rights, trans rights...these subjects are all covered here with hints of sarcasm, wit, anger and conviction (vodka and cider too maybe?). One or two light hearted moments mean it's not too difficult a listen despite some of the serious subject matter and all delivered in a way not heard since Bikini Kill or X Ray Spex. A speedy, 30 minute album that'll be listened to again and again for many years to come.

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Sex O'Clock
Cat: STUMM 183. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (3:19)
The Next Man That I See (5:41)
Do That Thing (4:45)
I Hate Myself (4:56)
A Light Possession (4:59)
I Love You, I Am No More (3:22)
Like Caesar Needs A Brutus (4:30)
Do The Kamasutra (3:55)
Bella Ciao (5:02)
Review: Anita Lane sadly passed away in 2021 after a 20th anniversary edition of her Sex O'Clock album had already been scheduled for release. It has never been on vinyl before but made Anita one of the most admired talents to have come from Melbourne's post-rock scene. The record was produced by Mick Harvey and features co-writes with various Bad Seeds as well as taking in some unique new interpretations of other songwriter's tracks including Gil Scott-Heron's iconic 'Home is Where the Hatred Is'. The rest of the tracks feature her delicate vocal delivery style, real lyrical wit and a subtly steamy guitars that all ooze sophistication.
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Straight Songs Of Sorrow
Straight Songs Of Sorrow (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 178. Rel: 08 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
I Wouldn't Want To Say (5:50)
Apples From A Tree (1:54)
This Game Of Love (4:48)
Ketamine (2:54)
Bleed All Over (3:33)
Churchbells, Ghosts (4:53)
Internal Hourglass Discussion (3:49)
Stockholm City Blues (3:38)
Skeleton Key (7:06)
Daylight In The Nocturnal House (3:05)
Ballad Of A Dying Rover (4:36)
Hanging On (For DRC) (2:10)
Burying Ground (4:46)
At Zero Below (4:41)
Eden Lost & Found (2:45)
Review: Where would you be without Mark Lanegan? Where would any of us be without Mark Lanegan? Scratch and don't answer that - responses probably depend on personal experiences. Nevertheless, the man once most commonly known as the guy from Screaming Trees is nothing short of vital - incredible songwriter and top drawer musician, with his second album in under six months more than enough evidence to back those claims. In many ways 'Straight Songs Of Sorrow' is an amalgamation of all the artist has done and been before solo, which is saying something given this is studio LP number 12. Lyrically a testament to some of his darkest hours gone by, elements of early, rawer outings are more than audible, with lashings of the synth stuff that has typified later material acting as a counterbalance. Delicate acoustic and string workouts, shades of DNTEL, twisted organ cries and soul searching, dark, alternative rock moods.
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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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Lany
Lany (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 575240 4. Rel: 30 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Dumb Stuff (2:20)
The Breakup (3:57)
Super Far (3:24)
Overtime (3:32)
Flowers On The Floor (4:17)
Parents (1:19)
Ilsyb (3:30)
13 (3:57)
Hericane (5:47)
Hurts (3:37)
Good Girls (4:09)
Pancakes (3:48)
Tampa (3:41)
Purple Teeth (3:54)
So, Soo Pretty (1:43)
It Was Love (3:40)
Review: Lany frontman Paul Klein leave us in precious little doubt there that he's lovelorn - almost every song on this self-titled record bemoans some melancholic development in his romantic life, set to a cinematic soundscape that's equally beholden to the synth-starred soundscapes of the '80s and modern R&B. Luckily for all and sundry however, these plaintive and potent laments find a way to alchemically transform base angst into audial gold, arriving on a cinematic plateau in which the dislocation of the modern era is subverted to form a bittersweet party soundtrack looking likely to last the remaining days of summer at the very least.
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A Beautiful Blur
Cat: 642375 6239. Rel: 02 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
XXL (3:22)
Out Of My League (3:13)
Sugar & Cinnamon (3:30)
I Pray (2:50)
Home Is Where The Hurt Is (4:01)
It Even Rains In LA (3:18)
Heartbreak Can Wait (3:23)
(Saturday Night) 3:22 AM (4:14)
Love At First Fight (3:14)
Congrats (3:18)
'Cause You Have To (3:57)
Alonica (3:53)
No (3:43)
Review: A Beautiful Blur is the fifth studio album from LANY but it is their first without founding member and keyboardist Les Priest, who left the band in 2022. This new era was announced a year ago and was ushered in with four singles including 'Congrats,' 'Love At First Fight', 'Alonica' and 'XXL' which all built anticipation for the album. They are included here with all new tracks that show how the band has evolved with its new lineup but also managed to stay true to the roots of their signature sound.
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Huge Large & Electric: 1984-1991
Cat: 850063 387040. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Grow Wild (CD1)
Eskimo Song
Fancy
Harpers
Scream Tall
Country
Eureka
Second Skin
My Favorite People
Turtle Song
Hot Day
Martha
Halfway Knowing
4 Brothers
Ohio
Jungle Jim
Nevermind
Blue Blanket (CD2)
Biding Your Time
Shaking Your Head
Simple Song
Tell The Truth
Fancy
Gloria/Angels We Have Heard On High
No Goodbyes
Arms Akimbo
May This Be Love
Lie And Forget
The Bathtub Song
Review: The box set Huge, Large and Electric: Hugo Largo 1984-1991 offers a deep dive into the experimental art-rock quartet's full discography, bringing together studio albums, rarities and live recordings. Emerging from New York's 1980s No Wave scene, Hugo Largo stood out with their unorthodox lineup of two bass guitars, violin and powerhouse vocalist Mimi Goese, creating a sound that blended dream pop, ambient and avant-rock. Their debut album, Drum (produced by Michael Stipe), set the tone with eerie, minimalist arrangements and haunting vocals. Tracks like 'Eskimo Song' and 'Second Skin' became standout examples of their melancholic yet intense energy. Goese's theatrical voice, often described as a powerful instrument of its own, added a sense of danger to their art-rock atmosphere. On their second album, Mettle, Hugo Largo took their avant-garde roots and added more pop sensibility without sacrificing originality. Songs like 'Turtle Song' and 'Hot Day' introduced playful tension, showing Goese's vocal range and the band's willingness to experiment. This box set, lovingly curated by Missing Piece, revives a pivotal chapter in American post-punk history.
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Prelude To Ecstasy: Acousitics & Covers
Prelude To Ecstasy: Acousitics & Covers (limited gatefold amber vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 657277 3. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Prelude To Ecstasy
Burn Alive
Caesar On A TV Screen
The Feminine Urge
On Your Side
Beautiful Boy
Sinner
My Lady Of Mercy
Portrait Of A Dead Girl
Nothing Matters
Mirror
Gjuha
Ceaser On A TV Screen (acoustic) (3:33)
Sinner (acoustic) (3:14)
My Lady Of Mercy (acoustic) (2:57)
Nothing Matters (live From Studio Brussel) (3:01)
Mirror (acoustic From The Brudenell Social club (Leeds)) (4:43)
This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us (3:12)
Up North (live From Hebden Trades club) (3:30)
Wicked Game (live From Showbox Sodo (Seattle)) (3:39)
Army Dreamers (live From Studio Brussel) (2:10)
Review: This special edition's second vinyl offers acoustic renditions and live covers, including a beautiful version of 'Wicked Game' and an emotional take on 'Army Dreamers'. The Last Dinner Party's debut album, Prelude to Ecstasy, produced by James Ford, is a masterful blend of theatrical flair, emotional depth, and diverse musical styles. From the cinematic opening instrumental to the haunting 'Burn Alive,' the album captures an evocative range of moods and experiences, highlighting the band's exceptional musicianship and Abigail Morris' commanding vocals. Emily Roberts' guitar work is especially striking, providing both tonal nuance and powerful solos. The album's strength lies in its versatility, moving from the anthemic brilliance of debut single 'Nothing Matters' to the tender beauty of 'On Your Side'. The inclusion of 'Gjuha', sung in Albanian by keyboardist Aurora Nishevci, adds a personal, multicultural touch, showing the band's ability to explore different sounds and themes. Ford's production accentuates the sweeping orchestral elements and electronic textures without overpowering the band's raw energy.
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Prelude To Ecstasy
Prelude To Ecstasy (LP + poster)
Cat: 585190 3. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Prelude To Ecstasy (1:28)
Burn Alive (3:10)
Caesar On A TV Screen (3:42)
The Feminine Urge (3:22)
On Your Side (4:21)
Beautiful Boy (3:27)
Gjuha (4:17)
Sinner (2:50)
My Lady Of Mercy (4:44)
Portrait Of A Dead Girl (2:57)
Nothing Matters (4:25)
Mirror (0:49)
Review: There's potentially been no bigger indie-related "controversy" this year than the rhetoric surrounding London's latest baroque chamber-pop wonders The Last Dinner Party, who have been hit with barrages of embittered tweets and accusations of the dreaded "industry plant" label since unveiling their debut single 'Nothing Matters' during the early stages of 2023. The main point of contention came from their much-discussed opening slot at The Rolling Stone's Hyde Park show without a solitary piece of studio material online, yet the power of their grassroots fanbase, built up organically through years of indie gig circuitry as well as the exceptional follow up single 'Sinner', has silenced the vast majority of begrudging grumblers across the digital sphere. Now with further supports for the likes of Florence & The Machine and even Lana Del Rey under their bedazzled, Victorian era belts, as well as an appearance on Later...with Jools Holland, the collective seem poised to grasp 2024 by the proverbial horns in a manner not too dissimilar to how Wet Leg triumphed over 2022. Take note when we say that Prelude To Ecstasy will be one of the biggest and most discussed debuts of the next year, as it flaunts its avant-pop stylings echoing the likes of Kate Bush but re-packaged for the Warpaint hipsters with a sprinkling of Siouxsie & The Banshees eccentricity.
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Prelude To Ecstasy
Prelude To Ecstasy (oxblood red vinyl LP + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585190 4. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Prelude To Ecstasy (1:28)
Burn Alive (3:10)
Caesar On A TV Screen (3:42)
The Feminine Urge (3:22)
On Your Side (4:21)
Beautiful Boy (3:27)
Gjuha (4:17)
Sinner (2:50)
My Lady Of Mercy (4:44)
Portrait Of A Dead Girl (2:57)
Nothing Matters (4:25)
Mirror (0:49)
Review: London based newfound baroque indie-pop darlings The Last Dinner Party have been at the centre of some controversy ever since they released their hit debut single 'Nothing Matters' earlier in 2023. Gigging relentlessly over the past few years, the group would draw the ire of Twitter addicts who accused the band of the dreaded "industry plant" label in a similar vain to the negativity lobbed at Wet Leg in 2022. While likely stemming from a minor support slot for The Rolling Stones in Hyde Park before they'd unveiled any studio material, the power of the aforementioned lead single as well as the subsequent follow up 'Sinner', have quelled much of the grumblings. Following support slots for Lana Del Rey and Florence & The Machine, as well as appearing on Jools Holland, the uphill battle the women have faced thus far looks set to finally summit with the arrival of their highly anticipated debut full-length Prelude To Ecstasy in early 2024. Mark our words, this will be one the first releases of 2024 you see plastered all over the internet and again this time next year during the AOTY round up. Think Kate Bush meets Siouxsie & The Banshees with a smattering of Warpaint, and you're (almost) on the right track.
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Everything You've Come To Expect
Everything You've Come To Expect (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: WIGLP 371. Rel: 01 Apr 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Aviation (3:41)
Miracle Aligner (4:04)
Dracula Teeth (2:48)
Everything You've Come To Expect (3:12)
The Element Of Surprise (2:46)
Bad Habits (2:58)
Sweet Dreams, TN (3:55)
Used To Be My Girl (2:54)
She Does The Woods (3:27)
Pattern (4:12)
The Dream Synopsis (3:01)
Review: More than merely an awaybreak for its members Alex Turner and Miles Kane, The Last Shadow Puppets proved themselves on their debut 'Age Of The Understatement' to be masters of a distinctly '60s-styled world of glamour and arresting artifice, their clever wordplay and swooning harmonies combining with ornate arrangements to create a sound as redolent of black-and-white kitchen sink dramas as the trials and tribulations of the twenty-first century everyday. This long-awaited sequel, meanwhile - reuniting them with string arranger Owen Pallett - displays that whereas their careers may have moved in markedly different directions in the interim, their wry and wordily ditties when united display an enviable chemistry and magnetic charm.
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Matter Does Not Define
Matter Does Not Define (translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: M 9530UKLPR. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Leave No Stone Unturned (2:55)
Reflections Of Lessons Left (3:56)
Stellar Cast (3:15)
Heartbreaker (3:28)
Dynamite (3:29)
Unrequited Love (3:29)
No Direction (3:07)
Bitter End (3:15)
Knocking At Your Door (3:13)
The Jester (3:23)
Surrounded By Your Beauty (3:49)
Long Shadows (4:52)
Review: After their first two albums topped the UK album charts, the Wigan rock band are now onto their third album and first on Liverpool label Modern Sky. Taking things back to where it all began, they went into the album with their former college mentor John Kettle, who recorded their first official single 'Crying Out', which was released in 2019. Putting their trust in someone close to them and not being tempted by a big-name producer has paid dividends as they sound more themselves. Album opener 'Leave No Stone Unturned' is very Coral-esque with its wall of sound harmonies and 'Stellar Cast' is a viscerally enthralling number, conveying a sense of chaos. If there's a lyrical theme that stands out, it's a subtle anti-war message and it will take a lot of beating for a song in 2025 with pacifist themes to topple 'Reflections Of Lessons Left' - it's a corker.
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American Dream
American Dream (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 889854 561116. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Oh Baby (5:47)
Other Voices (6:36)
I Used To (5:29)
Change Yr Mind (4:53)
How Do You Sleep? (9:10)
Tonite (5:45)
Call The Police (6:52)
American Dream (6:03)
Emotional Haircut (5:25)
Black Screen (11:49)
Review: Six years ago, an iconic and emotional concert at Madison Square Gardens marked the end of LCD Soundsystem. The accompanying documentary 'Shut Up and Play The Hits' delved into frontman James Murphy's reasons for the decision, with self-examination, a need for change and a fear of old age playing a part. Fast forward to 2017, and the surprise release of three singles accompanying the announcement of a comeback album triggers anticipation and a sigh of relief from fans everywhere. 'American Dream' meets expectations and at times surpasses them, with the familiar driving disco rhythms, strutting funk basslines and heartfelt morning-after-the-night-before ballads feeling like a well-needed catch up with an old friend. The current musical, social and political climates provide Murphy with platforms for his self-effacing and acerbic witticisms. This strong return to form was needed now perhaps more than ever, but simultaneously feels like they never left in the first place.
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What's Happening? At The Berlin Festival 2010
Cat: DSPR 002. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Drunk Girls (4:36)
Get Innocuous! (6:03)
Daft Punk Is Playing In My House (5:27)
All My Friends (8:20)
I Can Change (6:25)
Tribulations (5:23)
Movement (7:18)
Yeah (Crass version) (5:20)
Review: Surely your first thoughts seeing this album drop are what a shame it is that LCD Soundsystem no longer crank out the tunes. Happily, we shall always have their fine body of work to revert to in times of need and few albums could quench your thirst for punk-funk-infused indie-disco bangers than this live effort from 2010's Berlin Festival. It has a number of the cult US band's classics included such as a fine rendition of 'Daft Punk Is Playing In My House', the seminal 'Get Innocuous!' and one of our favourites, 'All My Friends'. A wonderful way to revisit the glory years of one of the best bands of the last 20 years.
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Comme Dans Un Penthouse
Comme Dans Un Penthouse (limited translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LLR 0206LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Autobahn (4:10)
Addiction (3:30)
A La Rencontre De Barbara (5:30)
Pourquoi Pas (1:54)
Sentiments Nouveaux (3:34)
Penthouse (3:30)
Au 44e Etage, Invisible Touch (3:08)
Moderne, Transgressive Et Excessive (4:38)
Review: Le Couleur consistently sidesteps complacency with each new album presenting a fresh musical experiment without ever losing its familiar foundation. With Comme dans un penthouse, the band takes its biggest leap into musical exploration yet as they revisit elements of 'Voyage Love' while delving deeper into disco infused with new wave nuances. The result is a cooler, more distant vibe compared to their previous work. The album crafts a narrative universe around Barbara, introduced in 'POP,' as she seeks excess, pleasure, and happiness amidst frenetic rhythms. From the Krautrock-inspired 'Autobahn' to futuristic tracks reminiscent of Das Mortal, Le Couleur deftly balances innovation with familiarity here on another sublime-sounding album.
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Planet Ping Pong
Cat: DS 3368LP. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Fourteen Years (3:30)
The Moon Song (4:00)
Two-Love (2:33)
Reve Reveiller (1:49)
Bag Of Excuses (1:45)
To Know Him Is To Love Him (3:16)
Duffy And Mr Seagull (2:11)
Mri Song (1:46)
Mind Contorted (3:01)
Alone On The Rope (3:50)
Planet Ping Pong (2:31)
Review: Before Oasis reformed, Noel and Liam were operating on two very different realms. Liam insisting that the wheel isn't broken so doesn't need to be changed, while Noel was all for changing the wheel and experimenting in the studio. He famously wound up the Oasis fanbase over the fact he had a scissors player in the High Flying Birds. Now, we're treated to said scissor player's brilliant solo album and Noel is a featured artist on the song 'Two-Love' - he plays bass and piano. It's a brilliant piece of baroque art pop that's playful and eccentric. Fully deserving of being signed to the esteemed Stereolab's Duophonic label, Le Volume Courbe, aka Charlotte Marionneau, is a sheer delight. Let's just hope there's more music to come soon as the album before this was in 2015.
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Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AOF 411LP. Rel: 03 Sep 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Ultraviolet (2:59)
Highrise (3:27)
Crash (3:24)
Fascination (3:31)
Day For Night (3:22)
Divine (3:06)
Phantom Heart (3:49)
Daydream Trash (3:01)
Runaway (3:52)
Mary (3:10)
Review: Leathers' debut album, Ultraviolet, helmed by Canadian musician and visual artist Shannon Hemmett, plunges listeners into a neon-lit world of synth-driven dream pop, darkwave, and shoegaze. Hemmett, who also plays keyboards for Actors, fully engages herself in every facet of this project, from crafting the music to designing the visual aesthetics. Ultraviolet offers a mix of new tracks and familiar hits, with 'Divine' standing out as a stellar example of what the album delivers. Hemmett's sharp lyrics, like "I demand your best behaviour / no, I won't ask you twice," are paired with infectious melodies, impressing longtime fans. Produced by Actors frontman Jason Corbett, Ultraviolet channels the brooding pop of Depeche Mode's classic albums like Black Celebration and Violator. While the album is rooted in synths and melodic immediacy, it carries a darker, moody undercurrent. Leathers' Ultraviolet is an impressive debut that showcases Hemmett's artistic vision, blending haunting soundscapes with striking visuals to create a cohesive and engaging album.
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Diamond Jubilee
Cat: W25 18. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Diamond Jubilee
Glitz
Baby Blue
Dreams Of You
All I Want Is You
Dallas
Olive Drab
Always Dreaming
Wild One
Flesh & Blood
Le Machiniste Fantome
Kingdom Come
Demon Bitch
I Have My Doubts
Til Polaritys End
Realistik Heaven
Stone Faces
Gayblevision
Dracula
Lockstepp
Government Cheque
Deepest Blue
To Heal This Wounded Heart
Golden Microphone
If You Hear Me Crying
Darling Of The Diskoteque
Don't Tell Me I'm Wrong
What's It Going To Take
Wild Rose
Durham City Limit
Crime Of Passion
24/7 Heaven
Review: Superior Viaduct and W.25TH present Diamond Jubilee by Cindy Lee, now available in a deluxe 3xLP format with a collectible poster. Lauded across the board and shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize, Diamond Jubilee showcases Patrick Flegel's unique blend of haunting melodies and raw emotion. Crafted over years in studios from Toronto to Montreal, this album delivers timeless reflections on love and longing, backed by sticky hooks and immersive soundscapes that cement Cindy Lee's reputation as a standout in experimental pop.
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Diamond Jubilee (B-STOCK)
Cat: W25 18 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Psych/Garage Rock
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Diamond Jubilee
Glitz
Baby Blue
Dreams Of You
All I Want Is You
Dallas
Olive Drab
Always Dreaming
Wild One
Flesh & Blood
Le Machiniste Fantome
Kingdom Come
Demon Bitch
I Have My Doubts
Til Polaritys End
Realistik Heaven
Stone Faces
Gayblevision
Dracula
Lockstepp
Government Cheque
Deepest Blue
To Heal This Wounded Heart
Golden Microphone
If You Hear Me Crying
Darling Of The Diskoteque
Don't Tell Me I'm Wrong
What's It Going To Take
Wild Rose
Durham City Limit
Crime Of Passion
24/7 Heaven
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Superior Viaduct and W.25TH present Diamond Jubilee by Cindy Lee, now available in a deluxe 3xLP format with a collectible poster. Lauded across the board and shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize, Diamond Jubilee showcases Patrick Flegel's unique blend of haunting melodies and raw emotion. Crafted over years in studios from Toronto to Montreal, this album delivers timeless reflections on love and longing, backed by sticky hooks and immersive soundscapes that cement Cindy Lee's reputation as a standout in experimental pop.
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My Favourite Headache (reissue)
My Favourite Headache (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent blue & green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ATL 8235501. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Indie/Alternative
My Favourite Headache (4:44)
The Present Tense (3:25)
Window To The World (3:02)
Working At Perfekt (4:58)
Runaway Train (4:31)
The Angels' Share (4:35)
Moving To Bohemia (4:25)
Home On The Strange (3:48)
Slipping (5:02)
Still (4:17)
Grace To Grace (4:52)
My Favourite Headache (instrumental - bonus track) (4:45)
Home On The Strange (instrumental - bonus track) (3:48)
Review: Four years after Test for Echo, Rush fans were eagerly awaited new material. Geddy Lee broke the silence with his solo debut, My Favourite Headache, now reissued on vinyl. Teaming up with guitarist Ben Mink and drummer Matt Cameron, Lee delivers a fresh, contemporary sound that departs from his band's previous work. The album kicks off with the aggressive bass lines of the title track, but soon surprises with a skanky guitar and a killer buzz-riff. Tracks like 'The Present Tense' rock hard, while ballads like 'The Angel's Share' showcase Lee's versatility. 'Working at Perfekt' blends both styles seamlessly, and standout choruses in 'Slipping' and 'Runaway Train' remind listeners of Lee's knack for grand, sweeping melodies. Lyrically, Lee steps out from Neil Peart's shadow, blending metaphysical musings with everyday reflections. His vocals have never sounded more assured, adding to the solid songwriting and performances throughout. This vinyl reissue highlights My Favourite Headache as a strong solo effort that stands on its own.
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Twister
Twister (LP)
Cat: NW 312031. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Feeling Free (4:35)
Too Much Of A Good Thing (3:35)
Man (3:36)
The Hype (3:22)
Easy Way Out (3:52)
Falling (3:41)
Money (4:01)
On My Mind (3:37)
SLY (2:38)
Ultra Violet Light (3:38)
Tied Up (3:04)
Running (3:28)
Lovers Maze (3:12)
Alone Together (3:33)
Review: New Zealand collective Leisure collides many different musical worlds on their genre-blurring sophomore album, genre-blurring. Soul, r&b, rock and pop all get taken in and worked into a lush sound defined by its experimental energy. There are several standout tracks like 'Money' and 'Feeling Free' that showcase their signature sun-soaked vocals and smooth grooves. Elsewhere, Twister brings a bold, modern take on funk, which has won over both fans and critics with 'On My Mind' a prime example of their boundless creativity and knack for warm textures and adventurous spirit. As such, it's a record that cements the group's place as contemporary innovators.
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Car Button Cloth (Deluxe Expanded Edition)
Car Button Cloth (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP in 'clothbound' sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: FIRELP 495B. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
It's All True (2:12)
If I Could Talk I'd Tell You (2:49)
Break Me (3:25)
Hospital (2:54)
The Outdoor Type (2:26)
Losing Your Mind (5:22)
Something's Missing (2:48)
Knoxville Girl (3:48)
6ix (2:40)
C'Mon Daddy (3:17)
One More Time (2:29)
Tenderfoot (2:01)
Secular Rockulidge (5:10)
If I Could Talk I'd Tell You (single version) (2:44)
The Outdoor Type (remix) (2:31)
Pin Yr Heart (3:45)
Balancing Act (3:17)
Galveston (2:22)
Arise (4:22)
Keep On Loving You (3:14)
It's All True (No Drums) (2:49)
Losing Your Mind (live acoustic version) (3:03)
How Will I Know (acoustic) (2:55)
I Don't Want To Go Home (1:02)
Fade To Black (3:20)
Live Forever (2:35)
Review: It's impressive that nearly three decades on from when it was originally released, Car Button Cloth sounds suspended from time. It's a record that was released in the 90s but isn't overly indicative of a time and sits in a space of timeless alternative rock. You can file this next to R.E.M, Nirvana or even the Beach Boys. The sixth track, 'Losing Your Mind' is up there in terms of palpable tenderness with Brian Wilson's evocative style. Meanwhile, 'Something's Missing' ranks high up next to Foo Fighters' best stuff in terms of punk rock and pop melodies coming together. Elsewhere, 'Knoxville Girl' is singer Evan Dando's nod to idol Gram Parsons - a country hit infused with unhinged explosions of darkly saturated guitar. Perhaps the thing that is more indicative of the time, though, is the grunge idol fronting the band. Evan Dando's is said to have had led a drug-fueled lifestyle at the time, to the point where was reportedly arrested in Sydney airport, high on acid and bleeding, just the year before this album first came out. Despite chaos around the time of writing, Dando's talent was left impressively intact and this record is an enduring hit, worthy of revisiting in its new red vinyl form.
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Come On Feel The Lemonheads (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: FIRELP 494X. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Great Big No (2:51)
Into Your Arms (2:43)
It's About Time (2:41)
Down About It (2:16)
Paid To Smile (3:00)
Big Gay Heart (4:26)
Style (2:24)
Rest Assured (2:34)
Dawn Can't Decide (2:26)
I'll Do It Anyway (3:31)
Rick James Style (3:17)
Being Around (1:49)
Favorite T (2:59)
You Can Take It With You (4:14)
The Jello Fund (1:48)
Big Gay Heart (demo) (4:26)
Being Around (alternative) (1:39)
Into Your Arms (acoustic) (1:32)
Down About It (acoustic) (2:47)
Deep Bottom Cove (1:24)
Rick James Style (acoustic) (4:42)
It's About Time (acoustic) (2:23)
Miss Otis Regrets (2:43)
Learning The Game (1:15)
Little Black Egg (2:17)
Streets Of Baltimore (acoustic) (2:09)
Frying Pan (3:03)
He's On The Beach (3:03)
Favorite T (live in session) (2:26)
Review: Evand Dando and co broke through to the mainstream with the sublime, sunny songwriting of 1992's It's A Shame About Ray, then managed to sustain their time at the top the following year with the Slade-referencing Come On Feel The Lemonheads. It's an altogether bigger and superfically impressive prospect, with guests like Rick James and Belinda Carlisle making the contributors' list and a production job from The Robb Brothers which elevates it beyond the slacker rock tag they'd had until the is point. It also spawned their biggest ever single - 'Into Your Arms' - and a host of other chart successes, including the excellent anthem 'Big Gay Heart', which saw them neatly distancing themselves from the jock rock category that other contemporaries like Nirvana quickly found themeslves slipping into.
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Come On Feel The Lemonheads (30th Anniversary Edition)
Come On Feel The Lemonheads (30th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 494. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Great Big No (2:48)
Into Your Arms (2:43)
It's About Time (2:40)
Down About It (2:15)
Paid To Smile (2:59)
Big Gay Heart (4:25)
Style (2:24)
Rest Assured (2:35)
Dawn Can't Decide (2:23)
I'll Do It Anyway (3:33)
Rick James Style (3:16)
Being Around (1:47)
Favorite T (2:55)
You Can Take It With You (4:16)
The Jello Fund (1:41)
Big Gay Heart (demo) (4:26)
Being Around (alternative) (1:38)
Into Your Arms (acoustic) (1:32)
Down About It (acoustic) (2:45)
Deep Bottom Cove (1:24)
Rick James Style (acoustic) (4:38)
It's About Time (acoustic) (2:22)
Miss Otis Regrets (2:44)
Learning The Game (1:15)
Little Black Egg (2:16)
Streets Of Baltimore (acoustic) (2:10)
Frying Pan (2:59)
He's On The Beach (3:03)
Favorite T (live in session) (2:26)
Review: The Lemonheads' Come On Feel The Lemonheads is 30 years old and to mark the birthday it is getting reissued in various formats and across different coloured vinyl, although this is a straight black version of the album - their sixth, from 1993. Led by Evan Dando, The Lemonheads have been making catchy, easygoing, melodicentric hits since the late 80s. 'Into Your Arms', 'It's About Time' and 'Big Gay Heart' all feature, not to mention guest appearances by Belinda Carlisle and Rick James - it's a stew that contributed readily to its stonking commercial success. This reissue comes with a download code - something unimaginable at the time it was first released.
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