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Song Of The Earth
Cat: N 7899757. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Summer Light
Gimme Bread
At Home
Circled In Purple
Our Green Garden
Walk The Edge
Opposable Thumb
More Mania
Spiderweb At Water's Edge
Mallet Hocket
So Blue The Lake
Dancing On Our Eyelids
Same River Twice
Armfuls Of Flowers
Twin Aspens
Uninhabitable Earth, Paragraph One
Kyrie / About My Day
Shifting Shalestones
Appetite
Bank On (1:31)
Paper Birches, Whole Scroll (3:46)
Raven Ascends (3:03)
Blue Of Dreaming (3:16)
Raised Brow (4:17)
 in stock $19.15
Let The Light In
Let The Light In (gatefold LP)
Cat: PEL 279V. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Metal
Don’t Look Back (3:58)
Let The Light In (5:01)
Chemicals (4:07)
The Place That I Belong (4:19)
Give Blood (4:16)
Nightmares (4:40)
Under Streetlights (5:03)
The Light (5:48)
 in stock $22.53
With Trampled By Turtles
Cat: SPCS 1680. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Stranger (3:33)
Too High (4:05)
Heaven (1:58)
Not Broken (3:21)
Screaming Song (3:40)
Get Still (3:39)
Princess Road Surgery (3:04)
Don't Take Your Light (5:15)
Torn & In Ashes (3:09)
 in stock $10.71
With Trampled By Turtles (Loser Edition)
With Trampled By Turtles (Loser Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1680X. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Stranger (3:33)
Too High (4:05)
Heaven (1:58)
Not Broken (3:21)
Screaming Song (3:40)
Get Still (3:39)
Princess Road Surgery (3:04)
Don't Take Your Light (5:15)
Torn & In Ashes (3:09)
Review: Alan Sparhawk isn't one for large crowds or the showy side of fame, yet over the course of his career, his influence has expanded far beyond his low-key persona. As the frontman of Low, the band he founded in the early 90s in Duluth, Minnesota, Sparhawk's distinct style has permeated not just indie rock but also the broader sphere of music that prizes depth over spectacle. The hallmark of Sparhawk's songwriting is the austere, almost minimalist beauty he coaxes from the sparsest of arrangements. His approach to music is inextricable from his sense of placeiDuluth's biting winters, its isolationieverything about the environment feeds into the slow-moving intensity of Low's sound. Musically, the album moves through a variety of textures, from the folk-tinged melodies of 'Heaven' and 'Get Still' to the raw emotional power of 'Screaming Song' and 'Don't Take Your Light.' The latter is particularly stirring, with its swelling fiddles and cello lines, embodying the depth of feeling that pours out during the recording. There's a certain urgency to the musician immediacy that comes from being in a room full of people who understand what it means to create together. The track 'Stranger' is imbued with an intimate, communal spirit, while 'Torn & in Ashes' builds on layers of banjo and mandolin, giving it a rich, earthy feel. Even as the sounds shift, there's an underlying consistency in the raw honesty of Sparhawk's voice and the way the band responds to it. Overall, the record a sense of continuity, reminding us that music, when made with those closest to you, becomes a vessel for lasting memories and support.
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 in stock $25.08
Alan Sparhawk With Trampled By Turtles
Cat: SPCD 1680. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Stranger
Too High
Heaven
Not Broken
Screaming Song
Get Still
Princess Road Surgery
Don't Take Your Light
Torn & In Ashes
 in stock $12.96
Hopelessness & Shame (remastered)
Cat: SSRA 581. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Some Go To Hell (1:10)
Refiniery (2:46)
Wheaton (4:53)
Father's Song (2:33)
Schuylkill (6:16)
PK Party (2:38)
Work Zombie (4:21)
Schute Lube (2:33)
Peace Maker (2:30)
Axitol (1:20)
Vent (1:47)
Temptation (5:18)
LBJ (3:23)
 in stock $24.52
Slaughterhouse (remastered)
Cat: SSRA 601. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Slaughterhouse
Vicious Circle
Sex Emergency
Ultimate Ass Kicking
The Drop
Slower Beauty
Front Window
Running From The Enemy
Slide You Off The Board
Bullet Park
Bell Song
 in stock $24.52
Birthing
Birthing (trifold 3xLP + DVD + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 516. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Healers (19:58)
I Am A Tower (19:16)
Birthing (20:02)
Red Yellow (6:50)
Guardian Spirit (10:52)
The Merge (15:18)
Rope (11:41)
Away (7:19)
Birthing (DVD)
Review: American industrial kings Swans' latest offering unfurls across a sprawling 19-minute journey, building a tension that is as much about space as it is about sound. The first half, marked by 'The Healers' and 'I Am A Tower,' feels like an unyielding force, as if the music itself is evolving into something beyond human comprehension. Gira's voice, thick with grit, clashes with the deep rumble of guitars, creating a rhythm that seems to pulse from a primal core. The journey picks up momentum through 'Red Yellow' and 'Guardian Spirit,' where the sound bends and twists, its drone-like qualities alternately lulling and unsettling. By the time 'Away' takes hold, the track feels less like a song and more like an emotional release, with each successive wave stripping something away, leaving raw, exposed moments in their wake. A visceral experience that demands patience and reflection, with each track revealing layers of complexity.


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 in stock $55.79
Birthing
Birthing (2xCD + DVD)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 516. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Healers
I Am A Tower
Birthing
Red Yellow
Guardian Spirit
The Merge
Rope (instrumental)
Away
Review: Epic alert! New York industrial gods Swans' latest single is a 19-minute behemoth that unfurls like an overwhelming emotional landscape. Gira's gravelly voice takes centre stage, enveloped by the steady churn of droning guitars and atmospheric textures that build to a blistering intensity. 'The Healers' and 'I Am A Tower' highlight the band's mastery of long-form tension, each section holding, stretching, and twisting in a way that feels like a momentary release, only to be swallowed by the next wave. It's a slow, deliberate unfolding of sound that's both hypnotic and punishing. This isn't music for the passive listener; it's exhausting yet utterly immersive, teasing out tension and reflection in equal measure. If you didn't know already, consider yoursefl warned.
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 in stock $16.07
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