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Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus
Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus (limited "summertime" green vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 356LPC3. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Soundtracks
Goodbye Horses (single edit) (3:03)
Heaven (4:32)
I See Your Eyes (5:25)
A Fools Life (4:10)
Summertime (4:18)
My Mistake (5:02)
Hellfire (5:22)
Don't Let Go (4:52)
Bang Bang (3:51)
Goodbye Horses (New Wave version) (5:01)
Review: This posthumous release offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and music of an enigmatic artist whose haunting voice and unique sound impressed listeners in the late 80s and early 90s. The collection brings together a treasure trove of previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1985 and 1995, showcasing the artist's diverse range that spans new wave, synth-pop and even house music. Each song is infused with her distinctive, smoky vocals, delivering a powerful emotional punch whether it's a haunting ballad or a danceable groove. The album demonstrates the artist's ability to transcend genres, with some tracks offering an updated, new-wave twist on her most iconic hit, while others dive into experimental soundscapes that reflect her creative depth. The compilation is a poignant reminder of her brief but impactful career, as well as the mystery that surrounded her life after her rise to fame. Accompanying the release is a documentary that delves into the artist's journeyifrom her early days as a taxi driver to her rise to cult status, followed by her disappearance from the music scene. This music, long hidden away, offers a powerful reflection on a life marked by both brilliance and tragedy, providing fans and newcomers alike with a chance to experience the full breadth of her artistic legacy. This version is available on 'summertime' green vinyl.
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 in stock $32.19
Kamaal/The Abstract (reissue)
Kamaal/The Abstract (reissue) (limited 180 gram black, white & yellow pinwheel vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: VMPRH 071. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Feelin' (4:28)
Do You Dig U? (feat Gary Thomas & Kurt Rosenwinkel) (7:23)
A Million Times (4:05)
Blue Girl (5:28)
Barely In Love (3:53)
Heels (3:06)
Abstractionisms (feat Kenny Garrett aka Truth) (5:09)
Caring (4:11)
Even If It Is So (2:43)
Review: From the opening notes of Kamaal The Abstract, it’s clear that Q-Tip is venturing into uncharted musical territory. Known for his integral role in A Tribe Called Quest, this solo project sees him shedding the constraints of traditional hip-hop in favour of a more expansive, genre-blurring exploration. Jazz provides the backbone, but the album is an eclectic fusion, pulling in elements of funk, r&b, rock, and soul, all wrapped around Tip’s signature laid-back delivery.Tracks frequently evolve into extended jams, with lush solos and intricate improvisations scattered throughout. There’s a palpable sense of freedom and experimentation — each song feels like a journey, shifting moods and textures in unexpected ways. While many albums seek cohesion, Kamaal The Abstract thrives on its unpredictability. It’s unafraid to meander, with Tip leading his band into new sonic landscapes, guided by colourful chord progressions and a playful approach to structure. At its core, this is an album that relishes in its own contradictions. It’s bold yet introspective, loose but meticulously crafted. Q-Tip is both centre stage and part of a larger ensemble, constantly pushing the boundaries of what he, and hip-hop, could be. This project was a bold statement at the time, and it remains an adventurous, genre-defying listen that captures a moment of creative risk and vulnerability in Tip’s evolution as an artist.
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At The Feet Of The Beloved
Cat: LPRW 260. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
International
Meherban (11:32)
Ja Mur Ja (14:41)
Saqi Ik Jaam (13:00)
Yaar Da Muhallah (12:26)
Review: Carrying the legacy of their late uncle, who was the cult and crate digger's favourite qawwali legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali return with a profoundly moving collection of songs on At the Feet of the Beloved. The album pulses with the intense emotions of love's anxious passion and the dreamlike devotion it inspires. The vocals and arrangements are masterfully refined throughout so sit in harmony with the work of the ensemble to create a transcendent musical experience that takes you way beyond your own world and into new realms.
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Tags: Asian
 in stock $28.32
The Hold Up
Cat: UBU 0151LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
High Noon (4:17)
The Hold Up (5:09)
I Gotta Grape Drink (4:42)
The Starcrossed Lovers (3:39)
Along Came John (5:31)
Hip Strut (7:09)
Our Man Higgins (4:50)
Bastard Gentlemen (3:59)
Bright Mississipi (4:46)
Hard Times Come Again No More (2:35)
Review: The Hold Up is the second album from the QOW Trio, which is a fantastic and multi-generational jazz band. Members include the award-winning young saxophone yahoo Riley Stone-Lonergan as well as the decorated British jazz vet Spike Wells on drums, plus some sublime bass from multi-genre maestro and bandleader Eddie Mye. They came together after a chance meeting in Brighton and share an appreciation for big-toned tenors so bring that along with a fine attitude towards fearless exploration on this risk-taking new album which is full of great swing and plenty of serious melodies.
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The Foel Tower
Cat: WHYT 098LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Beckett (4:58)
See Unit (4:19)
Bylaw 7.1 (3:46)
Nannerth Ganol (6:55)
Canada Geese (5:32)
Black Kites (8:06)
Review: Quade's second album is steeped in the isolation and raw beauty of its birthplace: a crumbling Welsh barn surrounded by moors. The Bristol four-piece i Barney Matthews, Leo Fini, Matt Griffiths and Tom Connolly i channel this wild setting into a sound that's both fragile and immense, blurring ambient-dub textures with ghostly folk melodies and the drifting crescendos of post-rock. The Foel Tower feels like it was pulled from misty hillsides and long, firelit nights, an album of quiet intensity: tender one moment, potent the next, yet always emotionally direct. Tracks unfold patiently, as if shaped by the slow grind of weather over stone. There's a strong undercurrent of personal grief and resilience here too. The band's longtime friendship and collective hardships add a tangible intimacy, turning these atmospheric compositions into acts of quiet survival. The Foel Tower transcends as it is stark, gorgeous and deeply human. This is music for the in-between moments: dusk turning to night, silence folding into sound.
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Dancing While Falling: Extended Versions
Cat: PIASR 1435LPEX. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Run (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (6:21)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (6:38)
Subway Lover (extended version) (6:18)
Unconditional (feat Rationale - extended version) (6:27)
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (5:50)
Stand Up (extended version) (6:44)
Review: The new album by Quantic - aka. multi instrumentalist, DJ, composer and producer Will Holland - is in many ways an evolution. Now twenty years into his career, Dancing While Falling is the British-born, New York-based artist's most live sounding, euphoric and, in his own words, grown-up release to date. Capturing the beginnings of every good person's revelatory movement from an individual to a collective spirit, Holland originally began the album in his Brooklyn studio, before realising that he didn't just want to make a record that reflected his 'singular pandemic wormhole', but rather one that tapped into the essential togetherness of the human condition. So too does this record explore themes of connection felt through, and made more intense by, the antagonistic bouts of loneliness that characterised COVID-19. Influenced by legendary artists in the scene like Bohannon and Larry Levan, Quantic wanted to make a disco -eaning album at first; "I'm really interested in Latin music and Afro Caribbean rhythms and I think there's a really amazing point in history where the emergence of those rhythms and its combination with American soul sparked what we now know as disco," he says. This PIAS extended edition comes one year on from its initial 2023 release, Quantic here expands on his work by adding a ream of extended versions.
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Almas Conectadas
Almas Conectadas (gatefold LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRULP 405. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
International
Doncella (instrumental) (0:48)
El Chiclan (5:28)
Balada Borracha (4:06)
Almas Conectadas (5:12)
Orozul (instrumental) (1:02)
Adorar La Sangre (4:17)
Adios Chacon (6:02)
Pronto Alivio (instrumental) (1:20)
Macumba De Marea (5:14)
El Avion (5:25)
Vuele (2:53)
Review: Following the success of their first collaborative album, 2017's Curao, Will 'Quantic' Holland and Colombian "folkloric" singer-songwriter India Gongora have once more joined forces for a second joint full-length. Designed as a musical exploration of "the nostalgia of impossible love", the set's uniquely eclectic, widescreen sound joins the dots between the traditional styles of Colombia's pacific coast, cumbia, rock, string-drenched South American ballads and the kind of hard-to-pigeonhole, musically intricate productions that were once the preserve of Rotary Connection's Charles Stepney. It's a terrific album all told, with Holland conjuring up genuine musical magic and Gongora delivering some of the most stunning sounding vocals of her career.
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The Genius Of Charlie Parker 3: Now's The Time (Verve By Request)
Cat: 559571 5. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Jazz
The Song Is You (2:59)
Laird Baird (2:47)
Kim (3:00)
Kim (alternate take) (3:01)
Cosmic Rays (3:07)
Cosmic Rays (alternate take) (3:17)
Chi Chi (3:09)
Chi Chi (alternate take) (2:45)
Chi Chi (alternate take) (3:05)
I Remember You (3:05)
Now's The Time (3:03)
Confirmation (3:01)
Review: A 1957 release, and the third in a series of albums expanding on Bird's 10" Clef releases from the early 1950s, Now's The Time boasts some of Parker's purest recordings and strongest playing, featuring two different quartets. His lyrical and fluid improvisations on cuts like 'The Song Is You' and 'Laird Baird' are on full display, prime examples of his unmatched genius. Further delights include the original 'Cosmic Rays', a slow bop on which Parker's sax pops out like a virtuosic winged insect buzzing about its relatively quiet flower; and 'Chi Chi' which, by contrast, takes us by the ear and hurls us down an urbane but brisk sonic chute, its confident combination of rhythm section and Bird lead happily skipping away, but never stumbling.
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Quarteto Novo (reissue)
Quarteto Novo (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JB 001LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
O Ovo (2:18)
Fica Mal Com Deus (3:27)
Canto Geral (3:44)
Algodao (7:20)
Canta Maria (2:41)
Sintese (2:34)
Misturada (4:13)
Vim De Santana (5:09)
Review: This first outing on the new Jazzybelle label marks the first reissue in 25 years of Quarteto Novo's legendary Brazilian jazz album licensed from Universal Music Brazil. A fusion of northeast Brazilian music, bebop, jazz and folk creates a wonderfully alive and arresting organic sound from the influential group which features Hermeto Pascoal, Airto Moreira, Theo De Barros and Heraldo Do Monte. Quarteto Novo released only one album yet left a significant impact on Brazilian music after originally forming as "Trio Novo" for a live event. They gained popularity through a tour led by Geraldo Vandre in 1966 and this historic album was a real highlight of their early years.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian Jazz
 in stock $40.25
Yessir Whatever (reissue)
Yessir Whatever (reissue) (limited silver vinyl LP in peelable sleeve)
Cat: STH 23264LP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Broad Factor (2:47)
Seasons Change (2:13)
The Front (2:47)
Youngblood (2:11)
Astronaut (2:20)
Planned Attack (2:49)
Brothers Can't See Me (2:29)
Catchin' The Vibe (2:40)
Am I Confused? (2:51)
Sparkdala (3:16)
Green Power (2:41)
LAX To JFK (3:15)
Review: A track per year is said to have gone into the making of Quasimoto's 2013 hip-hop 12-tracker. The long haul is documented across a quirky, frequency-surfing selection, which at times veer from the usual wonky, tongue-in-cheek, nasally prod-rap flows and into subvertised sound collage. 'Seasons Change', for example, detours into a bolshy sample tapestry about alcoholism and the substitution of natural highs for synthetic high. Even so, it's the irreverent, conversational miasmas of 'Youngblood', 'Planned Attack' and 'LAX to JFK' that really define this mixtape slash compilation from the yellow Madlib alter-ego.
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A Night At The Hippodrome: Live At The Golders Green Hippodrome, London, September 13. 1973
Procession (3:10)
Father To Son (2:24)
Son & Daughter (6:10)
Se What A Fool I've Been (6:39)
Ogre Battle (3:58)
Liar (1:47)
Jailhouse Rock/Shake, Rattle & Roll/Stupid Cupid/Be Bop A Lula (Medley) (3:22)
Big Spender (6:17)
Bama Lama Bama Loo (3:16)
Keep Yourself Alive (bonus track) (3:49)
Review: Given how much they became part of the rock establishment furniture in their later years, it's easy to forget what a radical and even threatening - using gay slang was a very different and altogether more dangerous prospect for a start - band Queen were in the early 70s. They cut a unique musical corner for themselves, not quite glam, not quite metal, but definitely leaning towards both, with Freddie Mercury's gusting voice and Brian May's raw guitar sound both thrusting away with plenty of feisty vigour. Anyone who's heard and loved thair legendary Live At The Rainbow 74 album - one that even avowed Queen haters have been known to admit has a certain charm - will appreciate the thrills on display just six or so miles up the North London road a mere year earlier. As ever, the heavier work works even better in the bearpit live atmosphere. Their rendition of 'Liar' approaches top marks on the 'one to Motorhead' rock scale, but the early rock 'n' roll medley and 'Carry On'-style larks of 'Hey Big Spender' are equally fascinating glimpses of these rock legends enjoying their formative years. A lot.
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Rock Montreal (remastered)
Rock Montreal (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 583256 3. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Rock
Intro (1:16)
We Will Rock You (fast) (6:29)
Let Me Entertain You (3:54)
Play The Game (4:49)
Somebody To Love (2:01)
Killer Queen (0:59)
I'm In Love With My Car (3:47)
Get Down, Make Love (4:55)
Save Me (4:03)
Now I'm Here (3:43)
Dragon Attack (4:59)
Now I'm Here (reprise) (2:18)
Love Of My Life (3:12)
Under Pressure (3:47)
Keep Yourself Alive (4:18)
Drum & Tympani Solo (2:06)
Guitar Solo (1:57)
Flash (3:14)
The Hero (3:54)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (4:20)
Jailhouse Rock (4:32)
Bohemian Rhapsody (3:14)
Tie Your Mother Down (3:58)
Another One Bites The Dust (4:02)
Sheer Heart Attack (3:49)
We Will Rock You (2:08)
We Are The Champions (3:27)
God Save The Queen (1:18)
Review: Queen's Rock Montreal album, compiled from two electrifying live performances in Montreal during 1981, stands as one of their pinnacle live releases. Originally filmed for theater projection, the subsequent DVD's audio was said to feel lacking at home, but after Queen regained publishing rights they remastered both audio and visuals, resulting in this exceptional vinyl pressing. The concert showcases Queen at their peak, fueled by Freddie Mercury's fervor. 'We Will Rock You' kicks off with thunderous energy, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey through Queen's hits. From the rockier rendition of 'Play the Game' to the anthemic 'Somebody to Love,' each track pulsates with live vigor. Freddie's charismatic banter adds flair, while songs like 'Save Me' and 'Sheer Heart Attack' shine with emotional depth and raw energy. The show's climax with 'We Are the Champions' leaves audiences exhilarated, capping off a near-flawless performance.
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The Game (half speed remastered)
Cat: D 002946201. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Play The Game (3:29)
Dragon Attack (6:02)
Another One Bites The Dust (1:49)
Need Your Loving Tonight (2:49)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (2:35)
Rock It (Prime Jive) (4:33)
Don't Try Suicide (3:36)
Sail Away Sweet Sister (3:25)
Coming Soon (2:51)
Save Me (3:35)
Review: Queen's The Game, their eighth studio album, shines with a fresh sound and innovation. Released in June 1980, this iconic record became Queen's first and only album to top the US charts, marking a significant achievement in their career. Now available in a striking silver-colored vinyl edition, this half-speed mastered version offers incredible sound quality on 180g vinyl. The album stands out with its polished production and pioneering use of synthesisers, particularly the Oberheim OB-X, which added a modern edge to Queen's signature rock style. Tracks like 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' and 'Another One Bites the Dust' are timeless hits, showcasing Freddie Mercury's powerful vocals and the band's musical strength. The energy continues with deeper cuts like 'Dragon Attack' and 'Rock It (Prime Jive)'. The emotive ballads 'Sail Away Sweet Sister' and 'Save Me' highlight Queen's softer side, blending seamlessly with their hard-hitting rock. Come enjoy the peak of Queen's success once again with this quality restoration.
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Queen 1 (Super Deluxe Edition)
Queen 1 (Super Deluxe Edition) (limited LP + 6xCD box set + book + poster + photo prints (CD soundfiles not available))
Cat: 652587 7. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
Rock
Keep Yourself Alive (LP: Queen I - 2024 mix) (3:40)
Doing All Right (4:12)
Great King Rat (3:35)
Mad The Swine (5:12)
My Fairy King (4:02)
Liar (1:32)
The Night Comes Down (4:47)
Modern Times Rock 'N' Roll (6:06)
Son & Daughter (3:15)
Jesus (3:42)
Seven Seas Of Rhye (1:06)
Queen I (2024 mix - CD1)
De Lane Lea Demos (2024 mix - CD2)
Queen I Sessions (CD3)
Queen I Backing Tracks (CD4)
Queen I At The BBC (CD5)
Queen I Live (CD6)
Review: The Queen I Collector's Edition is a comprehensive and remastered look at Queen's groundbreaking 1973 debut album. This x6CD + 1xLP box set presents 63 tracks, including 43 newly remixed versions, demos, live recordings and alternate takes, making it the most complete version of Queen I to date. For the first time, a Queen album has been given a full stereo remix, allowing listeners to experience the album the way the band originally intended. Key highlights include the restored running order, featuring the song 'Mad the Swine', which was left off the original 1973 release. CD1 delivers the 2024 remix of Queen I, while other discs offer demos from De Lane Lea Studios, unreleased sessions and backing tracks. CD5 features rare BBC recordings and CD6 presents live performances, including Queen's first-ever show at London's Imperial College in 1970 and tracks from their legendary Rainbow Theatre concert in 1974. The set is beautifully packaged with a 108-page book containing handwritten lyrics and rare memorabilia, alongside four photo prints and a fold-out poster. For Queen fans and collectors, this expanded edition provides an in-depth look at the band's early sound, showcasing their energy, creativity and unmistakable talent from the very start of their career.
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In Times New Roman
In Times New Roman (limited gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: OLE 1947LP4. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Obscenery (4:25)
Paper Machete (3:22)
Negative Space (3:53)
Time & Place (4:30)
Made To Parade (5:15)
Carnavoyeur (3:58)
What The Peephole Say (4:11)
Sicily (4:51)
Emotion Sickness (11:06)
Straight Jacket Fitting (2:08)
Track 11 (0:19)
Review: It's been a rough old ride leading up to In Times New Roman for Queens of the Stone Age frontman Joshua Homme. Private life very much splashed across the front pages (of the music press, at least) amid custodial battles with ex-wives, cancer diagnoses and surgery, the loss of several close friends, including former Queens and latterly solo legend Mark Lanegan. As such we can understand why this latest album is an unforgiving and at times surprisingly edgy place to be.
It's been a while since the Seattle, Washington hard rockers allowed themselves to go this hard, and reveal so much about themselves. For the most part, In Times is their heaviest sounding outing in more than 15 years, essentially since Era Vulgaris dropped. Even in the sonically softer moments, for example 'Straight Jacket Fitting', there's a brooding moodiness recalling the heyday of unplugged grunge. Simply put, they clearly had a lot that needed to be let out, and that's exactly what they've done.
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In Times New Roman
In Times New Roman (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: OLE 1947LP2. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Obscenery (4:24)
Paper Machete (3:22)
Negative Space (3:52)
Time & Place (4:31)
Made To Parade (5:15)
Carnavoyeur (3:57)
What The Peephole Say (4:09)
Sicily (4:51)
Emotion Sickness (11:06)
Straight Jacket Fitting (2:09)
Track 11 (0:21)
Review: Queens of the Stone Age frontman Joshua Homme has had some tough time sin the run up to this one - his private life has made it to the music press pages and he has had tough custodial battles with ex-wives, as well as his own cancer diagnosis and losing some people close to him, including former Queens man Mark Lanegan. All that is channeled into this record which is unforgiving and at times surprisingly edgy place to be. Even in the sonically softer moments, for example 'Straight Jacket Fitting', there's a brooding moodiness recalling the heyday of unplugged grunge.
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Queens Of The Stone Age (reissue)
Cat: OLE 1798LP. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Regular John (4:35)
Avon (3:23)
If Only (3:22)
Walkin On The Sidewalks (5:05)
You Would Know (4:17)
The Bronze (3:37)
How To Handle A Rope (A Lesson In The Lariat) (3:33)
Mexicola (4:55)
Hispanic Impressions (2:47)
You Can't Quit Me Baby (6:35)
These Aren't The Droids You're Looking For (3:07)
Give The Mule What He Wants (3:12)
Spiders & Vinegaroons (6:23)
I Was A Teenage Hand Model (4:59)
Review: The band's self-titled debut in 1998 showcased Josh Homme's evolving sound, marrying stoner-rock roots with melodic hooks and quirky guitar work. Tracks like 'Regular John' and 'Avon' demonstrate Homme's emergence as a distinct vocalist, while bonus tracks like 'The Bronze' and 'Spiders and Vinegaroons' seamlessly integrate into the album's sequence, enhancing the overall listening experience. This remastered reissue provides a more accurate reflection of Queens of the Stone Age's evolution from their Desert Sessions experiments to their later best-selling albums. While their debut may not have foretold their platinum future, it remains a vital document of the band's early sound and a testament to their enduring influence on the rock landscape.
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Villains (Deluxe Edition)
Villains (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + 14 art prints + MP3/FLAC download code)
Cat: OLE 11250. Rel: 25 Aug 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Feet Don't Fail Me (9:38)
The Way You Used To (5:04)
Domesticated Animals (0:36)
Fortress (5:22)
Head Like A Haunted House (3:21)
Un-Reborn Again (6:33)
Hideaway (4:18)
The Evil Has Landed (6:29)
Villains Of Circumstance (6:10)
Review: If anybody thought QOTSA's previous offering '...Like Clockwork' indicated a band trying out new ideas, they're making far greater leaps this time around. Die-hard fans might be a little confused by the enlistment of Mark Ronson as the album's producer, perhaps even more so by the strong influence on Josh Homme of Ronson's ubiquitous 2014 hit 'Uptown Funk'. The outcome of this surprising collaboration proves to be a heady blend of the band's usual desert-rock sleaze and a crisp, infectious and floor-filling sound. This is an album to move to, and this new direction of dancefloor focus makes the blistering fuzzbox riffs and contortion-inducing solos sound even more cool and confident than ever.
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Villains (reissue)
Villains (reissue) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) with obi-strip)
Cat: OLE 1125LP2. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Feet Don't Fail Me (9:48)
The Way You Used To Do (5:03)
Domesticated Animals (0:35)
Fortress (5:28)
Head Like A Haunted House (3:22)
Un-Reborn Again (6:42)
Hideaway (4:18)
The Evil Has Landed (6:25)
Villains Of Circumstance (6:06)
Review: If anybody thought QOTSA's previous offering '...Like Clockwork' indicated a band trying out new ideas, they're making far greater leaps this time around. Die-hard fans might be a little confused by the enlistment of Mark Ronson as the album's producer, perhaps even more so by the strong influence on Josh Homme of Ronson's ubiquitous 2014 hit 'Uptown Funk'. The outcome of this surprising collaboration proves to be a heady blend of the band's usual desert-rock sleaze and a crisp, infectious and floor-filling sound. This is an album to move to, and this new direction of dancefloor focus makes the blistering fuzzbox riffs and contortion-inducing solos sound even more cool and confident than ever.
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Era Vulgaris (reissue)
Era Vulgaris (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 081082 5. Rel: 20 Dec 19
 
Rock
Turnin' On The Screw (5:21)
Sick, Sick, Sick (3:35)
I'm Designer (4:04)
Into The Hollow (3:41)
Misfit Love (5:35)
Running Joke (2:55)
Battery Acid (4:07)
Make It Wit Chu (4:50)
3's & 7's (3:35)
Suture Up Your Future (4:38)
River In The Road (3:20)
Run, Pig, Run (4:42)
Review: Queens of the Stone Age are one of the most widely revered rock band of their generation. Over the course of 20 years Josh Homme's crew cooked up a distinctive body of work that includes 2007's Era Vulgaris. It's a record that touches on electronic and acoustic textures next to heavy, crunching rock and has guest appearances by Julian Casablancas of The Strokes and frequent QOTSA friend Mark Lanegan. This version of the record marks the first-ever release of Era Vulgaris on 12" vinyl.
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Condition Human (reissue)
Cat: NPR 1132VINYL. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Metal
Arrow Of Time (4:00)
Guardian (4:18)
Hellfire (5:05)
Toxic Remedy (4:02)
Selfish Lives (4:43)
Eye 9 (3:26)
Bulletproof (3:50)
Hourglass (5:11)
Just Us (6:01)
All There Was (4:42)
The Aftermath (3:45)
Condition Human (3:58)
Espiritu Muerto (3:44)
Review: Progressive metal legends, Queensryche, pulled off the unthinkable with their fourteenth full-length, 'Condition Human'. The second album to feature vocalist Todd La Torre, after the dramatic firing and subsequent lawsuit brought by former frontman Geoff Tate, served as a reinvigorated rebirth, with many regarding the project to be easily the finest output from the group in the 21st century. Lengthier, more technical and brimming with seasoned chops, 2015 marked a major return to form which the band would capitalise further upon with 2019's, 'The Verdict'. No better time to revisit a modern essential before the imminent arrival of the much hyped, 'Digital Noise Alliance.'
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Jaguar Sound
Jaguar Sound (blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATO 0606. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Funk
Reflection With Two Children (0:30)
Noble Metals (3:28)
Rise Of The Havenots (4:56)
Spirits (feat Ikebe Shakedown) (3:44)
Starry Nights (3:23)
Alberto's Loop (2:28)
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Woman (1:31)
Fireflies (3:23)
Turk's Cap (3:09)
The Inquisitor (3:12)
DG On The Keys (3:55)
Final Portrait (1:28)
Review: Adrian Quesada is a multi-instrumentalist and producer who featured in the Grammy-winning Grupo Fantasma as well a plethora of other ventures like Black Puma and The Echocentrics. Now he's back with a new solo album which celebrates the funky, psych-licked sound that washed through Latin America in the 60s and 70s. It almost comes on like a library record, so silky is the sound, but there's enough nuance and expression edged into the playing to take it into a more personal sphere. If you dig groove-minded crafters like Quantic, you're going to love the sound of Adrian Quesada.
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Be Nice To The People
Cat: NA 5275LP. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Have You? (4:17)
Be Nice To The People (4:13)
Hey Hey Girl (2:51)
Love (5:14)
Oh My Girl (5:04)
Freaking Out (4:09)
Scram Out (3:47)
Mary Anne (3:24)
Review: Released in 1977, this Nigerian rock album remains a hidden gem, rediscovered by a new generation thanks to recent reissues. Produced by Odion Iruoje, the album features a group of college students whose music captures the vibrant, post-civil war Nigerian rock scene. With a sound that blends Western rock influences like The Beatles, Buffalo Springfield and early Genesis with a distinct African touch, the album is a joyful yet melancholic exploration of love and harmony. Tracks like 'Love', 'Be Nice to the People' and 'Mary Enne' showcase the band's signature blend of fuzz guitar and heartfelt vocals. The music resonates with the exuberance of other African bands like Blo and Witch, yet it stands out with its heavy fuzz guitar and English vocals, steering clear of political or social activism in favor of pure, emotional expression. This album, recorded in Kenya, captures a moment in history when African rock was evolving, bridging cultures and sounds. It's a timeless piece, equally nostalgic, fresh and perfect entry point into African psychedelia for new listeners and a rewarding revisit for those already familiar with the genre.
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I Heard That Noise
I Heard That Noise (mint green vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 453LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
I Heard That Noise (2:09)
Enything (5:46)
Take It From Me (3:16)
This House (2:35)
This Room (3:32)
Beginning Band Day One (1:48)
I Punched Through The Wall (3:16)
Hero (5:44)
Raven (3:15)
Drawn Away (4:42)
You Are (5:08)
Review: Portland, Oregon's Graham Jonson urges our hurries once more with Heard That Noise, an anemological study in ascendant post-rock and psych. Jonson crafts intimate, zigzagging and west windy songs, ploughing the grey, sludgy boundaries of folk, pop, and noise. Following a subtle tangent from SoundCloud renown to 2021's The Long and Short Of It, he now follows that record up through a desultory reflection on breakups, memory, and creative rediscovery; Phil Elverum, Dijon and Nick Drake glance through the sonic cloud cover as ancestral muses, while the record blends warmth and discordance, where sweet ballads unravel into distortion; serene moments jolted by sonic "jump scares."
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Celebrate
Cat: FW 290. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
No Idea Is Final (part 1) (1:22)
I Just Wanna Do This (4:14)
See The Good (0:45)
Celebrate (feat LyricL) (4:47)
Follow Your Instincts (feat Oliver Night) (5:24)
He Is Lion (2:40)
Lost From Life (feat Oliver Night) (4:32)
All Around (feat Bembe Segue) (2:34)
Flow (2:55)
It's All About Freedom (5:54)
No Idea Is Final (part 2) (3:34)
Review: Quiet Dawn's latest offering, Celebrate, is an 11-track testament to the eclectic talent that has made him a cornerstone of the First Word family for a decade. Following in the footsteps of his previous ventures, particularly the Movements EP, this album seamlessly blends broken beat flavors with a diverse range of influences. Featuring luminaries like Bembe Segue, LyricL, and Oliver Night, Celebrate is a terrific drift through soulful grooves, lively bars and infectious rhythms. From uplifting jazz samba vibes to downtempo boom bap, Quiet Dawn effortlessly melds organic and electronic elements, creating a good dose of positivity and good vibes. Tracks like 'Celebrate,' composed with his son on his lap, and collaborations with talents like Bembe Segue and Oliver Night, highlight Quiet Dawn's ability to translate personal moments into universal celebrations of life, love and cultural diversity. With infectious energy and a message of turning negativity into positivity, Celebrate invites listeners to dance, reflect and embrace the richness of our individual journeys.
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Volume 2
Volume 2 (limited green marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ASIPV 040. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (16:15)
Track 2 (17:45)
Track 3 (13:36)
Track 4 (15:25)
Review: The first Quiet Places album, 2020's simply titled Volume 1, had its roots in a late-night, whisky-fuelled 'laptop jam' by three experienced British producers, progressive house legend Charlie May (most famously a member of Spooky in the 90s) and Dennis White and Dave Gardner of Bedrock-signed outfit Knives Out. We're not sure whether whisky was involved in the production of this similarly immersive sequel, but it certainly shares its predecessor's alluring blend of field recordings, outer-space electronics, pastoral instrumentation, undulating melodies and abstract sounds. This time round, they've taken us on four lengthy trips, each stretched across a side of wax, which bob, weave, rise and fall like the greatest early 90s ambient mixtape (or, if you're more academic, sound collage) that you've ever heard.
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Quill (reissue)
Quill (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile pink vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3697C. Rel: 03 Sep 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Thumbnail Screwdriver (5:35)
The Tube Exuding (4:04)
They Live The Life (9:35)
BBY (5:44)
Yellow Butterfly (3:41)
Too Late (6:40)
Shrieking Finally (5:06)
Review: Quill were a Boston-based rock band that gained national attention after performing a standout show at the legendary Woodstock festival in August 1969 despite only having formed just two years before in 1967. The quintet played throughout New England and New York and soon earned praise for their high-energy rock infused with psychedelia, jazz, and elements of performance art. Brothers John and Dan Cole handled most of the songwriting and created complex compositions that fuelled their always dynamic live shows, which often featured heavy audience participation. Quill's innovative approach and unique blend of styles made them a standout act in the late 1960s rock scene and mean this album remains a favourite years on, which his why it now gets a welcome reissue.
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Wheel Of Illusion
Wheel Of Illusion (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: MV 0363V. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Metal
Wheel Of Illusion (4:01)
We Burn (4:43)
Rainmaker (5:57)
Elephant Head (4:17)
Hawks & Hounds (3:30)
LIBER (3:53)
Sweet Mass Confusion (All Rise Now) (5:07)
The Last Thing You Remember (5:19)
Wild Mustang (7:51)
Review: Not be confused with UK rock act Quill featuring the legendary Jeff Lynne (ELO, Black Sabbath, The Move), Swedish stoner rock heroes The Quill have been an active entity within the realms of Scandinavian hard rock and metal since the early 90s. Returning with their highly anticipated 11th full-length and follow up to 2021's Earthrise, the current locked in line up of original vocalist Magnus Ekwall, who would depart the band in 2007 before rejoining in 2016, along with Christian Carlsson (Cirkus Prutz) on guitar, Roger Nilsson (Spiritual Beggars, Arch Enemy, Firebird) on bass, and drummer Jolle Atlagic (Hanoi Rocks, Electric Boys, Firebird), are at a stage where crafting the most sprawling variety of metallic magic is their primary concern, with Wheel Of Time conjuring elements of stoner rock, doom metal, psych, prog and even saccharine dollops of melodious AOR for all you Dad-Rockers out there.

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Ar Ais Aris
Ar Ais Aris (limited LP + insert)
Cat: WRWTFWW 068. Rel: 19 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ar Ais Aris (5:34)
Treimhse Chiuin (9:40)
Sobhriste (7:11)
Le Stealladh Baisti (2:45)
Faoiseamh Soileire (3:08)
An TAistear (5:06)
Muinineach (4:27)
Le Sruth (4:47)
Review: Although experimental in nature - most of his music is made from crackling, ultra-atmospheric tape loops - Gareth Quinn Redmond's music is breathlessly beautiful and universally beguiling. He's already proved that on his previous LPs - not least 2019's Satoshi Ashikawa-inspired 'Laistigh Den Ghleo' - but once again confirms it on 'Ar Ais Aris'. He describes the eight-track set as "daydreaming environmental music full of accidental miracles and soothing backdrops", and that's an apt description. Ghostly melodies and enveloping chords, sometimes manipulated for extra wooziness, emerge from dense forests of tape hiss and static, creating becalmed ambient soundscapes that tend towards the poignant and picturesque. There aren't many copies around, so we'd recommend pre-ordering to secure a copy.
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Quintessence (reissue)
Quintessence (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 095. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Between Thoughts (6:59)
Breeze (5:33)
In My Apartment (5:48)
Marketplace (4:16)
Can't Stop Now (4:58)
Moments Of Silence (8:23)
Why Must I Go (Through These Changes) (7:41)
Review: Mad About Records officially reissues super rare private press Quintessence's 1981 LP. Surprisingly for the level of talent and production / recording wit that it flaunts, Quintessence was one of many original jazz LPs to remain in private circulation and thus completely wanting of the public ear. Led by Ron Ancrum, with George Sovak, David Gaedeke, Winston Johnson and Steve Muse, the band nonetheless recorded an exceptional slice of artistic pie here, bringing Rhodesy, tritoning sundowners to the then already well-fleshed milieu of 80s jazz, an unmistakably bulbous and gaudy sound to which Quintessence do much justice; our favourite here by far is 'In My Apartment', a tssking blue-jazz suite for boughed double bass and noir piano.
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Abbreviations
Abbreviations (LP + insert)
Cat: ALBFLP 017. Rel: 02 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Omega (5:35)
Elevator Company (5:28)
Majolica (4:11)
For Future Reference (4:26)
Valeria (4:53)
The Spin (3:11)
Isiah Moon (13:46)
Review: Recorded at Fish Factory Studios in London in April 2021, Abbreviations by Qwalia reflects meticulous editing and post-production that condenses raw recordings into seven intricate tracks. Featuring collaborators Ernesto Marichales (percussion), Miryam Solomon (vocals), and Valeria Pozzo (violin, viola), the album expands on the success of "Sound & Reason," which was championed by Gilles Peterson and Mary Anne Hobbs. Tracks like 'Elevator Company' transform jam sessions around Tal Janes' guitar into lounge grooves with Solomon's ethereal vocals blurring ambient and improvised music. Meanwhile, 'The Spin' dives into trance-like intensity, capturing the band's energy after exhaustive recording sessions.
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