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Singles
Flush
Flush (1-sided screen-printed translucent violet vinyl 12")
Cat: LROE 002. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Martingale (4:11)
To Be Seen (3:16)
Toothache (3:28)
Calico (4:26)
There Is Still Time (3:33)
Review: Searows is the moniker of Alec Duckart, a Portland-based indie folk star who is signed to Matt Maltese's label Last Recordings On Earth. Searows is influenced by the likes of Sufjan Stevens, Bon Iver and Iron & Wine and his falsetto has a similar power and timbre to that of his formative influences. Opening track 'Martingale' is beautifully stripped down and pulls you as a listener close to his soul. Meanwhile, on 'To Be Seen' Searows comes across like he's lamenting the death of something and it is a proper tear-jerker. Contrastingly, 'Toothache' is brighter with percussion and delay-laden electric guitar showing his talent for rich, lush arrangements. Matt Maltese has struck gold here by signing Searows. Plus, they're well-suited as they each appear to enjoy delving into post-apocalyptic work. Searows' previous release (on the Last Recordings On Earth label) is called End Of The World and before starting this label, Maltese released his hit single as a solo artist: 'As The World Caves In'. They suit it all so well.
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The Psychedelic Pirates
Cat: ERC 143. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Submit (4:27)
Submit (dub) (3:34)
North By Northwest (5:49)
North By Dub (8:14)
Skidaddle (5:16)
Skidaddle (Daddy) (5:21)
Basement Voltaire (9:30)
Pixie Boot (dub) (5:08)
Review: Anyone who has followed Emotional Rescue knows it has always does a fine job of documenting pock punk and UK punk dub's early years, in this case showcasing the previously unheralded work of Skinbat Scramble, who emerged from the mundanity of the Home Counties to converge on London during the early 80s. Core members Mark Eason and Fergus Crockford were simultaneously inspired by the speedy punk thills of the Roxy Club and the Two Tone scene of ska and reggae which ran alongside it, as well as counter cultural heroes of the generation before like Gong and Velvet Underground. They got to work distilliing slow tempos, experimental sounds, dub and much more into leftfield rhythms, and while the likes of 'Basement Voltaire' - all echoing electronics, high frequency blips and merciless drum machines - or the Clash-in-dub workout 'North By Northwest' are rooted very much in the Cold War/Thatcher years, their individuality and experimental vibe mean they've endured remarkably well. Scramble to get yourself a copy.
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Intérprete: Piers Harrison
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Don't Get Me Started (remixes)
Don't Get Me Started (remixes) (12" in die-cut spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1522T. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Don't Get Me Started (James Holden remix) (7:59)
Instant Psalm (Robert Stillman remix) (9:19)
Review: The Smile's latest remix compendium is a striking one, with two eminent producers reimagining tracks from the British rock band/Radiohead offshoot's latest and third album, CUTOUTS. This remix-set takes the core of the band's genre-blend sound, from art rock to experimental electronica, and contorts it into yet another division of volatile allotropes, this time welcoming light show IDM extravaganzist James Holden and East Kent musician Robert Stillman. Both versions are full displays of productive talent, humanisti, but still cognitively vector-mapped out in digi-space ahead of time, mirroring the abstracted, rather listless and amoral lyrics heard in the title track ("And your force means nothing...")
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The World's Fair EP
The World's Fair EP (orange vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: OBR 033. Rel: 07 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Pack Yr Vision (3:50)
Volume Control (3:47)
The World's Fair (3:34)
Time Attacks (3:19)
Review: Relatively recently reformed 'Camden lurch' icons Swervedriver release their first new music in more than five years. Two tracks were recorded with Ride's Mark Gardner, at his OX4 Sound studio in Oxfordshire. The other two were recorded - quite surprisingly - by Rick Beato, who we all know is usually interviewing great guitar players. Well, he clearly has ability himself and is a massive fan of the band so is well suited. The format of this release is what's quite surprising and refreshing. We often see bands releasing EPs when they first start out and Swervedriver haven't put out one since the early 90s when they were on Alan McGee's Creation Records and riding the shoegaze boom that had begun with the likes of My Bloody Valentine and Dinosaur Jr. It's a thoroughly welcome return to the shelves from one of Britain's most treasured bands.
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Álbumes
As Seen On TV (remastered)
Cat: EARS 197LP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Every Hour God Sends (4:35)
Birdowner (As Seen On TV) (4:09)
Civil War Lament (2:20)
Geneva 4 AM (3:57)
Trapeze Boy (1:28)
Providence (5:07)
Thought I Was Over You (4:44)
Threshold (4:13)
Number Eleven (5:44)
Didn't Know Where I Was (5:03)
Even As We Speak (5:38)
Ramble (6:06)
Everything Takes Forever (4:24)
Persuasion (4:00)
Angela Carter (4:41)
Haze (6:02)
Dry Dock (3:35)
Bad For You (2:45)
Jack's Dream (2:21)
Jack Frost Blues (4:35)
Aviatrix (6:39)
Running From The Body (2:22)
Shakedown (2:02)
You Don't Know (3:46)
Weightless & Wild (4:28)
Pony Express (2:41)
Cousin/Angel (5:26)
Little Song (2:21)
Empire (3:51)
Review: A remastering and reissue of the Jack Frost recordings, a collaboration between two acclaimed Australian songwriters: Grand McLennan from The Go-Betweens and Steve Kilbey, the lead singer and bassist in The Church. The Church are well-known for their hit 'Under The Milky Way', which made the Donnie Darko soundtrack. Included in this set is their two studio albums: The Snow Job (1995) has never been on vinyl before and the self-titled debut (1991) has been out of print for more than 20 years. There's also bonus material tucked in. This release comes as The Go-Betweens have been enjoying a renaissance recently, thanks to a successful reissue campaign, and The Church have been touring. Despite this being a side project, there's no sense it's an afterthought as the pair clearly thrived in each other's company and wrote melodic, wistful and affecting songs of the highest order. Noel Gallagher would likely have been proud to write the reverb-y love song 'Thought I Was Over You' and 'Every Hour God Sends' is up there with Echo & The Bunnymen's best stuff. Meanwhile, 'Ramble' has a stark arpeggio-laden beauty to it, building from its sparse beginning into something more textured and darkly atmospheric. There's an embarrassment of riches to delve into here and it cements the pair's reputation for being among Australia's greatest ever songwriters.
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As Seen On TV (remastered)
Cat: EARS 197CD. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Every Hour God Sends (CD1: Jack Frost)
Birdowner (As Seen On TV)
Civil War Lament
Geneva 4 AM
Trapeze Boy
Providence
Thought I Was Over You
Threshold
Number Eleven
Didn't Know Where I Was
Even As We Speak
Ramble
Everything Takes Forever
Jack's Dream
Dub Threshold (Nightmare mix)
Providence (US Television Broadcast 28th April 1991)
Jack Frost Blues (CD2: Snow Job)
Aviatrix
Running From The Body
Shakedown
You Don't Know
Weightless & Wild
Pony Express
Cousin/Angel
Little Song
Empire
Angela Carter
Haze
Dry Dock
On Persuasion (bonus track)
Bad For You (bonus track)
Providence (CD3: live & radio Performances)
Didn't Know Where I Was
Civil War Lament
Ramble
The Wrong Road
Bye Bye Pride
Thought That I Was Over You
Every Hour God Sends
Number Eleven
Everything Takes Forever
Thought That I Was Over You
Didn't Know Where I Was
Providence
Civil War Lament
Review: Any aspiring rocker worth their salt in Australia is likely familiar with Steve Kilbey from his work being the lead singer of 'Under The Milky Way' hitmakers The Church. Here he combines with The Go-Between' Grant McLennan to make the great supergroup Jack Frost. The collection includes a remastering and reissue of their two studio albums: The Snow Job (1995) and the self-titled debut (1991) - plus bonus material. It's stacked with classics, but 'Birdowner', which evokes Morrison Hotel-era Jim Morrion, is a huge standout. As is Civil War Lament', but for different reasons: this goes into acoustic psych-folk territory, leaning towards some Pink Floyd styles. Elsewhere, 'Trapeze Boy' conveys memories of listening to Comet Gain, who may well have been influenced by the underrated, masterful Jack Frost.
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Epic Garden Music (reissue)
Epic Garden Music (reissue) (silver vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 004CV. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Echoplay (2:52)
Clocktower Lodge (4:17)
Clint (3:28)
Lope (3:49)
Cloud 9 (3:10)
ART (By Me) (2:53)
Alice (Isn't Playing) (3:45)
Landslide (bonus track) (3:02)
Far From The Sea (4:45)
Lost In A Moment (bonus track) (4:20)
When I See You (bonus track) (3:16)
Colourless Dreams (bonus track) (4:45)
Things We Never Did (bonus track) (4:08)
Imagination (bonus track) (5:24)
Review: If propulsive rhythms, driving guitar riffs with the chorus pedal cranked all the way and reverb-soaked vocals are your bag then Sad Lovers and Giants are your ticket to joy. This release features their 1982 debut album - alongside companion material - and will almost certainly appeal to fans of post-punk greats, such as The Chameleons, The Cure and Interpol. The band never had the commercial backing that a major label affords so have slipped under the radar somewhat over the years. But thankfully new generations are tuning in and realising that they're an extraordinary group that ought to be held in as high regard as the seminal post-punk acts that people more readily refer to. The tracklist is stunning from start-to-finish, but don't miss 'Clint': the topline delivered on the synth is epic and the smorgasbord of guitar arpeggios and understated rhythms beneath prove their knack for penning atmospheric walls of sound. And 'Landslide' centers around a woozily psychedelic guitar pattern, hypnotic beats and short, thought-provoking lyrical stanzas that elevate the overall dreaminess. Music that's as tasteful as it gets, really.
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The Night
The Night (limited transparent yellow green vinyl LP)
Cat: HVNLP 233Y. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Settle In (2:46)
Half Light (2:01)
Through The Glass (2:40)
Nightingale (4:15)
Northern Counties East (2:30)
Ellar Carr (4:15)
When You Were Young (1:08)
No Rush (2:46)
Gold (2:18)
Celestial (1:38)
Preflyte (3:20)
Wonderlight (1:10)
Hear My Heart (6:02)
Alone Together (4:21)
Review: Legendary British outfit Saint Etienne returned with their 12th studio album late last year, and now it lands on vinyl via Heavenly Recordings. A much-awaited follow-up to 2021's I've Been Trying To Tell You, this ambient collection offers a gentle, immersive experience designed to ease the noise of daily life. It was produced with Augustin Bousfield and blends songs, spoken word and rain-soaked textures into a seamless dreamscape, all recorded between Saltaire in the north and Hove down on the south coast. It captures the fragile space between waking and sleep with highlights like 'Half Light' and 'Preflyte'. As such, The Night is best experienced on headphones and is ideal for late hours, reflection and introspection.
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Eternally Yours
Eternally Yours (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3548. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Know Your Product (3:15)
Lost & Found (3:47)
Memories Are Made Of This (2:19)
Private Affair (2:06)
A Minor Aversion (3:07)
No Your Product (4:08)
This Perfect Day (2:30)
Run Down (2:32)
Orstralia (2:24)
New Centre Of The Universe (2:20)
Untitled (2:45)
(I'm) Misunderstood (2:46)
International Robots (2:01)
Review: Australia isn't the first location to pop into your mind when the word punk is mentioned, but Brisbane trio The Saints were actually the first band outside the US to release a record in the genre, beating luminaries like The Damned and Sex Pistols to the title. Eternally Yours was their second album and brings a raw, unapologetic energy to vinyl with its blend of punk rock, garage and power pop. Kicking off with the iconic 'Know Your Product,' the album hits hard, capturing the essence of the band's bold, infectious live sound, with tracks like 'This Perfect Day' and 'Private Affair' lacing catchy melodies with a defiant attitude. A forceful energy and sharp sound in full force.
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Prehistoric Sounds (reissue)
Prehistoric Sounds (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3547. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Swing For The Crime (3:38)
All Times Through Paradise (3:57)
Every Day's A Holiday, Every Night's A Party (2:49)
Brisbane (Security City) (4:20)
Church Of Indifference (5:05)
Crazy Googenheimer Blues (2:29)
Everything's Fine (2:37)
The Prisoner (4:44)
Security (2:18)
This Time (3:15)
Take This Heart Of Mine (2:28)
The Chameleon (5:06)
Save Me (3:22)
Review: This reissue from The Saints brings their 1978 album back to vinyl with all the raw energy and punk spirit that defined the band's early years. 'Swing For The Crime' opens the album with its driving rhythm and chaotic energy, while 'All Times Through Paradise' showcases their ability to blend melody with dissonance. Tracks like 'Crazy Googenheimer Blues' and 'The Prisoner' demonstrate the band's eclectic style, merging rock, punk and blues, offering listeners a chance to experience one of punk rock's most influential albums in all its analog glory.

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Peel Sessions 21/08/01 & 16/04/03
Peel Sessions 21/08/01 & 16/04/03 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRELP 2. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Spacer (21/08/01) (3:51)
Bicycle (5:18)
Make It Soft (4:33)
Girls Are The New Boys (5:27)
Vesuvius (16/04/03) (3:18)
Kaspian (4:21)
Happy Robots (4:14)
I Could Have Loved A Tyrant (6:01)
Review: Reading-based folktronica and dreampop band Saloon were John Peel favourites during their five-and-a-half-year run at the turn of the century. They frequently appeared in his Festive 50 countdown with their languid lo-fi sound often being compared to what Belle and Sebastian might sound like in space. This new release compiles their two Peel Sessions from 2001 and 2003 and makes them available for the first time on wax. The album includes their celebrated track 'Girls Are The New Boys,' which topped Peel's Festive 50 in 2002.
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You & I Are Earth
You & I Are Earth (clear vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: SLANG 50579LX. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Talk To Me (2:50)
Lighthouse (4:07)
Donegal (3:15)
Big & Wild (1:40)
Mo Cheol Thu (4:45)
Incertus (0:59)
I Reach For You In My Sleep (3:39)
Agnes (3:41)
You & I Are Earth (2:56)
The Rest Of Our Lives (2:29)
Review: English singer-songwriter Anna B Savage wrote this album as "a love letter to a man and to Ireland." The City Slang-signee recently relocated from Britain to Donegal, Ireland, having initially made the jump across the Irish sea to study a master's in music in Dublin. The Irish connection is palpable throughout, with song titles 'Donegal' and 'Mo Cheol Thu'' a case in point and her collaborators rooted in the underground music community there. Producer John 'Spud' Murphy is famed for his Lankum connection. And credited musicians from the Emerald Isle include Anna Mieke, Kate Ellis, Caimin Gilmore from Crash Ensemble and Cormac MacDiarmada from Lankum. Anna Mieke is a featured guest vocalist on the beautiful 'Agnes'. It's a song that blends of mind-bogglingly imaginative instrumentation and arrangement with stark, beautiful folk. Savage has ventured into highly ambitious terrain on this album and has delivered a commanding performance in doing so.
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Scratch Acid Box Set
Scratch Acid Box Set (limited numbered 180 gram clear vinyl 3xLP + clear vinyl 7" + booklet in slip-case)
Cat: TG 385LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Cannibal (2:22)
Greatest Gift (2:11)
Monsters (1:19)
Owner's Lament (4:31)
She Said (2:21)
Mess (2:23)
El Espectro (3:34)
Lay Screaming (2:44)
Mary Had A Little Drug Problem (2:14)
For Crying Out Loud (3:02)
Moron's Moron (3:10)
Skin Drips (2:43)
This Is Bliss (2:13)
Flying House (3:08)
Crazy Dan (4:14)
Eyeball (2:06)
Big Bone Lick (3:50)
Unlike A Baptist (2:25)
Damned For All Time (2:05)
Ain't That Love (2:54)
Holes (2:00)
Albino Slug (3:11)
Spit A Kiss (2:04)
Amicus (3:15)
Cheese Plug. (5:00)
Holes (7") (1:52)
The Final Kiss (1:56)
Review: The complete studio recordings from Austin, Texas noise rockers Scratch Acid - all remastered from the original tapes. Formed in 1982, they received minimal attention outside their hometown scene and their time as a band was short-lived as they split in 1987. Nevertheless, the band members have punk rock CV's for the ages (frontman David Yow formed The Jesus Lizard with bassist David Sims) and they leave in their wake a treasure-trove of frenzied, darkly-atmospheric tunes. The recordings, which you leave you dumbfounded how they didn't become more popular, are the perfect companion to messy nights in. Instead of looking like a hipster-by-numbers and putting Nick Cave's The Birthday Party on - put a track from this collection on instead; say 'Owner's Lament'. It's way cooler.
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Twilight
Cat: FAKE 137CD. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Comedown
Twilight
Uptown/Downtown
Driftaway
Sorry I Made You Cry
Goodbye Drama Queen
Equinox's Children
High With You
Night Drive
Star
Sleeping Pill
Sirens
Review: Arriving almost exactly three months after its predecessor, HiFi Sean and David McAlmont's third collaborative full-length is lightly a conceptual flip side to 2024's Daylight - a "dusk till dawn" night drive sequel, as they put it. To provide a distinctly different sonic sheen to the album that preceded it, the duo has reached for slow, soft-touch grooves, dreamy textures, bubbly electronics, strobe-lit synths and musical motifs forged in darker, if still colourful, tones. Add in McAlmont's honeyed, effortlessly soulful vocals, and you have another genuine gem from the 1990s survivors. Highlights include Blessed Madonna collaboration 'The Comedown', the tactile bliss of 'Goodbye Drama Queen', the huggable wooziness of 'High With You' and the heartfelt sweep of 'Star'.

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Tags: Nu Disco
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A Complicated Woman
A Complicated Woman (red vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 754987 8. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Pop
I Do & I Don't Care
Focus Is Power
Mother
The Curse
Logic, Bitch! (feat Sue Tompkins)
Cheers To Me
If Not Now, It's Soon
In Plain Sight (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Lies (feat Nadine Shah)
69
What Now
The Deep Blue Okay
Review: Rebecca Lucy Taylor blows stormy second wind our way with A Complicated Woman, her first full-length release as Self Esteem since the critically lauded Prioritise Pleasure. The record finds Taylor, who cut her teeth with Sheffield indie hopefuls The Slow Club, expanding her signature lyrical honesty and emotional intelligence over an increasingly vivid, ambitious landscape, convoking a potent collective of mostly female voices: friends, bandmates, and collaborators Nadine Shah, Moonchild Sanelly, Sue Tompkins, drag queen Meatball and actor Julie Hesmondhalgh all feature. Recalibrating the well-worn trope of female hysteria in indie rock terms, lead single 'Focus Is Power' channels a mantra first scribbled on a sticker in her parents' shed during lockdown into a full-bodied affirmation of self-worth, echoed by a moving choir and a communal performance in its accompanying video.
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A Complicated Woman
Cat: 754987 2. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Pop
I Do & I Don't Care
Focus Is Power
Mother
The Curse
Logic, Bitch! (feat Sue Tompkins)
Cheers To Me
If Not Now, It's Soon
In Plain Sight (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Lies (feat Nadine Shah)
69
What Now
The Deep Blue Okay
Review: Rebecca Taylor arrives at third album A Complicated Woman in a very different place to where she was before the release of her previous full-length, the Mercury Prize-nominated Prioritise Pleasure. Now a bona-fide pop star, the South Yorkshire chanteuse now has to deal with heightened expectations and her own experience of fame. By the sound of A Complicated Woman, she's handling both with aplomb. That's not to say that the lyrics avoid difficult subjects - her own worries remain front and centre - but the delightfully grandiose production, extensive use of choirs and orchestras, and Taylor's own penchant for penning stadium-sized sing-alongs deliver a maximal pop gem fitting her genuine star status. Rotherham's finest has never sounded so good (or, it should be added, explicit - there are some genuinely adult themes on display).

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A Complicated Woman
Cat: 754987 7. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Pop
I Do & I Don't Care
Focus Is Power
Mother
The Curse
Logic, Bitch! (feat Sue Tompkins)
Cheers To Me
If Not Now, It's Soon
In Plain Sight (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Lies (feat Nadine Shah)
69
What Now
The Deep Blue Okay
Review: The latest project of the singer Rebecca Lucy Taylor, who cur her teeth on the Sheffield musioc scene before heading south, sees her continuing to evolve her sharp, emotionally honest brand of pop. This album leans further into lush, layered production while keeping the confessional, anthemic spirit that made her previous work resonate so deeply. Tracks like 'Big Man' explode with bold rhythms and crisp, shimmering synths, pairing vulnerability with fierce, almost theatrical energy. Meanwhile, 'Love Second' rides a smoother, soulful groove, highlighting Taylor's ability to balance playfulness and pain within the same breath. Her vocal performances are even more dynamic here i full of defiant strength one moment and tender intimacy the next. 'Insert Girl' and 'Hard To Love' deliver some of the album's most affecting moments, weaving percussive pop beats with lyrical reflections on identity, expectation and resilience. There's an undeniable polish across A Complicated Woman, but it never feels cold; instead, the production wraps around Taylor's words like a protective armor. Brief but potent interludes and clever lyrical turns keep the album moving with a strong narrative flow. A Complicated Woman feels like both a natural continuation and a bold new chapter for Self Esteem i pop music that's brave, bruised and utterly alive.
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Drifting
Cat: HD 24. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Computer Spiritus (1:03)
Hidden (4:07)
La Cascade (1:09)
Arps & Loops (3:14)
Chasing (1:49)
5th Floor (3:24)
Bad (4:18)
Mantrak (4:39)
Drifting (4:59)
Review: SFJ, formerly Sunglasses For Jaws, introduces 'Drifting', a nine-tracker tracing one duo's evolution from humble beginnings in a friend's shed to a fully realised studio in East London. The London duo blend lounge, experimental and groovy 70s influences with a modern edge. The offbeat 'Computer Spiritus' brings a quaint curiosity about it, while 'Chasing' prefers a fader-happy vignette in funky, action-sequent frequencies. Only the latter half of the record provides any longer extension, 'Bad' being the baddest of them all.
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And The War Came (10th Anniversary Edition)
And The War Came (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DUA 2791. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Folk/Americana
This Is The Beginning (4:48)
Only Son (2:33)
Dearly Departed (2:16)
The Perfect Parts (2:38)
Hard Wired (4:00)
Family & Genius (5:19)
Big Time Nashville Star (5:19)
Pansy Waltz (2:37)
House Of Winston (4:11)
If Not For You (5:05)
Call It Heaven (3:11)
Rotten Ol' Me (Kitchen version) (5:03)
If Not For You (alternate Concept) (4:25)
Dearly Departed (feat Esme Patterson - demo) (4:29)
Willin' (feat Shovels & Rope & Lucius At Newport Folk Fest 2014 - Voice Memo) (3:49)
Big Time Nashville Star (feat Monica Martin) (4:45)
War Horn (feat Joe Sundell) (3:13)
The Perfect Parts (demo) (4:07)
Call It Heaven (feat Esme Patterson - demo) (2:36)
Coupe Deville (4:06)
Where A Boy Once Stood (3:42)
Review: Shakey Graves is proof that the digital age hasn't killed the romance in the rock & roll scene. Or at least he was a decade or so ago, when this struggling actor with musical abilities put out Roll The Bones, a 2011 album recorded on various living room floors and couches in and around Los Angeles. Not quite breaking the big leagues, nevertheless people began to hear about the collection, and soon enough the man in question was selling out music halls based on reputation alone. And The War Came is the product of what happens when a record label asks the outsider soloist to "do it like that, but bigger and in a full band setting." Thankfully, this paid off, and the second LP from the man in question is the marker of talent being allowed to truly blossom. Country, rock, indie, folk that resonates.
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Lost
Lost (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LEGO 358. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Lost In Los Angeles (3:50)
Lost In London (2:39)
Lost In New York (2:42)
Lost In Tokyo (3:52)
Lost In Hamburg (3:20)
Lost In Paris (3:17)
Lost In Wichita (3:28)
Lost In Amsterdam (3:28)
Lost In Thailand (3:40)
Lost In Italy (Monte Belluna) (2:43)
Review: A krautrock/punk funk/no wave/post disco hit-fest from the prolific American-born/London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Shawn Lee. Lee, who was the drummer in the now disbanded Welsh band Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, has made an album that's a left-field indulgence for sonic wanderers. There's a strong Neu! or Can feel to the opening and closing tracks - the bookends, if you will - so these songs are a homage to late 60s and 70s experimental music, but as invigorating as the golden generation's attempts. Elsewhere, 'Lost In London' has more of a new wave feeling; it's like a more hypnotic Gang of Four. And 'Lost In Tokyo' is a really smooth number, so the perfect soundtrack to when you feel like you can take on the world.
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This Is Forever (reissue)
This Is Forever (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3822. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
First, Love (1:49)
Written In Blood (4:47)
Walking Away (3:38)
True Romance (4:08)
What I Want (3:42)
It's Just Begun (4:00)
She Will Always Be A Broken Girl (5:24)
This Is The End (5:44)
Checking Out (5:15)
Pretend The World Has Ended (4:32)
Replacement (5:30)
All Those Moments (2:35)
Rachael (4:26)
And A Song For Los Angeles (5:00)
Review: The American gothic rock and post-punk band She Wants Revenge - formed by founding members Adam Bravin and Justin Warfield in 2004 - hears a reissue of their second album 'This Is Forever' from 2007. A fascinating continuation of the gothic post-punk sound in an era in which it wasn't exactly fashionable, Bravin and Warfield present a brilliant mashup of eerie, gamey electronica and eye-popping, authentic punk here. The record opens with the looming piano castellations of 'First, Love' - a boom-boom-pow instrumental intro that suggests every grim, bloodthirsty motif you need to know, without saying a word - then the real carnage ensues with the likes of 'Written In Blood', 'True Romance', 'She Will Always Be A Broken Girl' and 'Rachel', all of which together tell a fierce tale of high-stakes heartbreak and redded redress; electrified punk, fallen women.
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Everything Must Make Sense!
Cat: TEDDYBOY 003LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything Must Make Sense (4:00)
Man On The Loose (3:46)
How Are You Feeling? (3:43)
Death Of Me (4:39)
Bones (6:24)
28 (4:15)
Bedlam Town (4:02)
Tough Times Don't Last (3:28)
Better Alone (3:40)
Here Comes The Rain (5:00)
Review: Epic, catchy choruses, scintillating blues rock solos and a self-confident frontman that will have likely had Alan McGee champing at the bit to sign to Creation back in the 90s - The Sherlocks hit all the right notes. The South Yorkshire four-piece indie rock n' rollers have stuck to their guns with guitar-based rock music and ignored the keyboard craze to craft face-melting anthems and earned them a loyal fanbase along the way. Their new album comes out on their own label Teddyboy Records and the band will be looking to outdo themselves by securing their first ever number one spot in the charts when this comes out. To their credit, they have every chance with their rabble-rousing tunes sounding more expansive and ambitious than ever before. Long may this ever-rising four-piece fly the flag for guitar music.
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Everything Must Make Sense!
Everything Must Make Sense! (gatefold green & yellow splattered split coloured vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TEDDYBOY 003IRLP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything Must Make Sense (4:00)
Man On The Loose (3:46)
How Are You Feeling? (3:44)
Death Of Me (4:39)
Bones (6:16)
28 (4:14)
Bedlam Town (4:02)
Tough Times Don't Last (3:28)
Better Alone (3:40)
Here Comes The Rain (5:01)
Review: South Yorkshire four-piece rock n' rollers The Sherlocks are truly DIY, having set up their own record label, Teddy Boy, after exiting their deal with Infectious/BMG. This is their second album on their own label and comes after their previous release hit the top ten. Sonically, The Sherlocks have always stuck to their guns, celebrating handmade indie rock n' roll with the tools that it's always been made with guitar/bass/drums/vocals, while being unafraid of embellishments if it benefits the song. Similar in a way to Catfish and The Bottlemen, The Sherlocks make music that sounds written for arenas with thousands of people singing their massive choruses back at them. Single 'Man On The Loose' is a particularly strong with classic rock solos with a Noel Gallagher High Flying Birds meets Thin Lizzy feel. And 'Bones' is a rip-roaring modern classic that put jet fuel in your step as you go about your day. Another top ten is surely on the cards.
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First Love Last Rites (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 198028 56421. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
I Want Someone Badly (feat Jeff Buckley) (1:08)
Erecting A Movie Star (feat Liz Phair) (1:28)
Diamonds, Sparks & All (2:35)
When I Was Born, I Was Bored (feat Billy Corgan) (2:40)
Appalachian Lullaby (feat Nina Persson) (1:34)
Airfield Dream (3:28)
Automatic Soup (feat Robin Zander) (3:56)
Lonesome Dove (1:42)
Speed Of Love (feat John Doe) (2:36)
Day Ditty (feat Angela McCluskey) (3:55)
The Wedding Is Over (feat Lena Karlsson) (3:34)
Jelly On The Table (feat Matt Johnson) (2:24)
Just Really Wanna See You (feat Mimi Parker & Alan Sparhawk) (3:34)
I Want Someone Badly (2:36)
Final Dream (0:50)
Review: This Record Store Day 2025 exclusive marks the vinyl debut of First Love, Last Rites-the 1997 indie film soundtrack composed by D.C. alt-rock band Shudder To Think. The album features collaborations with Jeff Buckley, Liz Phair, Billy Corgan, John Doe and Robin Zander among more. Notably, Buckley's rendition of 'I Want Someone Badly' stands out as one of his final recordings and finds him delivering an emotionally charged performance. The soundtrack's blend of indie rock and poignant lyrics in fine vocals captures the film's introspective tone and now this limited edition release makes this '90s classic available on vinyl for the first time.
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A Red Light In Cardiff Vol 1
A Red Light In Cardiff Vol 1 (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 041. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dazzle (4:22)
Cascade (4:11)
Running Town (3:58)
We Hunger (3:38)
Desert Kisses (4:16)
Into The Light (4:06)
Pointing Bone (3:28)
Red Over White (4:25)
Melt (3:34)
Red Light (3:39)
Review: This remarkable performance by the great goth princess and her legendary band was part of their Hyna tour. Hyna was the band's sixth studio album and notably the only one to feature guitarist Robert Smith of The Cure. It came a month before this show was recorded live at St. David's Hall, Cardiff, on June 21, 1984. The recording captures the band's famously big and energetic sound and groundbreaking blend of gothic and post-punk elements. It all comes pressed on hot pink vinyl to make it extra special with gems like 'We Hunger' and 'Red Over White' sounding as good as ever.
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Dust To Rust: Live At Le Zenith Paris France 28th Oct 1991 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 041CV. Rel: 13 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Last Beat Of My Heart (4:53)
Cry (3:50)
The Killing Jar (3:30)
Melt (3:59)
Kiss Them For Me (4:54)
Peek-A-Boo (3:50)
Painted Bird (4:10)
Fear (4:37)
Dear Prudence (3:49)
Los Muertos (4:40)
Spellbound (3:16)
Israeal (5:10)
Review: Siouxsie Sioux remains a real icon of post-punk. The English singer and songwriter was the powerhouse lyricist behind her band the Banshees from formation in 1976 until they stopped performing in 1996. She is often held up as a pioneering women who was way ahead of her time. With her band, she was part of this iconic 1991 performance at Le Zenith in Paris, right when they were at their peak and delivering an unforgettable fusion of haunting vocals and brooding post-punk energy. The legendary setlist includes fan favourites such as 'Spellbound' and 'Kiss Them for Me' which both capture the dark, hypnotic essence that defined their sound. Now, this historic concert is immortalised and means you can relive it time and time again.
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Gary Marx Demo 1981
Cat: MRX 1981. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Floorshow (demo For Projected Floorshow EP) (3:13)
Lights (demo For Projected Floorshow EP) (5:10)
Techers/Adrenochrome (demo For Projected Floorshow EP) (6:48)
1969 (live) (2:01)
Sister Ray (live) (3:07)
Damage (live) (2:48)
Watch (live) (2:45)
Teachers (live) (2:09)
Adrenochrome (live) (4:30)
Sister Ray (live) (3:24)
Review: Combining industrial metal and art rock with dance-pop and darkwave-influenced post-punk, Sisters of Mercy are essential listening and an inspirational force behind some of the most important names in music. Not least Steve Albini, who is said to have modelled parts of Big Black on their sound. Part of the key to their sound is the bold, mechanical precision of a drum machine nicknamed Doktor Avalanche, which is the only thing in the band, other than frontman Andrew Eldritch that's been a constant. They gatecrashed the mainstream with the albums First and Last and Always [1985], Floodland [1987], and Vision Thing [1990], but were active long before that. This vinyl pressing of their demo tapes gives invaluable insight to their history. It's the rare demo given out to press, friends and the music industry in 1981. It's split into two, with the a-side studio being the three tracks planned for the abandoned Floorshow EP and the b-side a collection of live recordings. This is pre-internet and a representation of one of the coolest ways of trying to break a band.
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Post Orgasmic Chill (25th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Post Orgasmic Chill (25th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (gatefold limited blue & yellow vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 100LP 163I. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Charlie Big Potato (LP1: The album)
On My Hotel TV
We Don't Need Who You Think You Are
Tracy's Flaw
The Skank Heads
Lately
Secretly
Good Things Don't Always Come To You
Cheap Honesty
You'll Follow Me Down
And This Is Nothing That I Thought I Had
I'm Not Afraid
King Psychotic Size (LP2: The B-Sides) (4:25)
Make It All Change (3:18)
Sane (4:56)
The Pill's Too Painful (3:50)
Feel (5:27)
Painkillers (2:31)
Jack Knife Gina! (3:49)
The Decadence Of Your Starvation (4:02)
80's Mellow Drone (3:44)
Breathing (2:54)
Review: Formed in the 90s, angst-rock act Skunk Anansie made two albums on the indie imprint One Little Independent Records before signing to Virgin Records. 1999's Post Orgasmic Chill was hugely successful but became their first and final album for Virgin as they went on a ten year hiatus two years after its release.

With major label budgets at-hand, the British band shipped themselves over to New York City and New York state to record with Andy Wallace, who had worked with Slayer and Nirvana. The brutal heaviness is glorious on tracks such as 'We Don't Need Who You Think You Are' and 'The Skank Heads'. Meanwhile, 'Lately' is Manic Street Preachers-esque and 'Secretly' sees them employ a more tender approach with atmospheric strings front and centre. Elsewhere, their hit single 'Charlie Big Potato' is akin to nu-metallers Evanescence and there's flashes of The Prodigy.

Naturally, whenever it comes to settling on a tracklist to deliver a record there are some tracks that don't make the final cut for brevity. But with a quarter of a century now passed and a lot of people keen to have the companion information, the 25th anniversary edition of the album includes ten B-sides, many of which have never been on vinyl before. And the double record comes on a psychedelic double yellow/purple splatter vinyl, which is a truly stand-out piece to marvel at.
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Live At The Gibus Club
Live At The Gibus Club (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 227PU. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Split (1:51)
Vaseline (1:55)
So Tough (2:22)
Newtown (3:28)
Instant Hit (3:11)
Une Homme Et Un Slit (0:58)
Love & Romance (2:36)
Femme Fatale (2:43)
Shoplifting (2:37)
Enemy Numero Uno (1:52)
Split (encore) (4:05)
Shoplifting (encore) (1:47)
Review: Recorded in 1978 at the legendary Gibus Club in Republique, Paris when The Slits were defined by thrashy, visceral punk energy and hadn't embarked on their artful genre-splicing era just yet. The Slits you hear on this record is the original four-piece line-up, with Palmolive on drums and it was changes in their rhythm section that led to the embrace of reggae and dub. Having had a formative and breakthrough year in 1977 where they opened for The Clash, it's arresting hearing The Slits at this point in their trajectory. They audibly had the kind of youthful adrenaline and drive that only a band who've awakened to the fact that they're capable of taking the world by the horns can convey..
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Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue)
Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3851C. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Earthbeat
Or What Is It?
Face Place
Walkabout
Difficult Fun
Animal Space/Spacier
Improperly Dressed
Life On Earth
Review: Originally formed in London in 1976, The Slits made major waves with the frenetic post-punk energy of their acclaimed 1979 debut LP Cut, whilst their 1981 sophomore follow up (aka "difficult second album") Return of the Giant Slits would arrive mere months before the group's initial disbandment. Highlighting the internal creative differences occurring at the time of recording, the material showcases a major expansion of sound, pulling from rhythmic afro-pop and dub, conjuring a unique "world music" approach to post-punk before the likes of Vampire Weekend were even a twinkle in their father's eyes. The album would also serve as their last output until their return with the 2006 Revenge of the Killer Slits EP followed by 2009's third full-length Trapped Animal.
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Souvlaki (reissue)
Cat: 198028 86051. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Alison (3:43)
Machine Gun (4:19)
40 Days (3:13)
Sing (4:49)
Here She Comes (2:12)
Souvlaki Space Station (5:59)
When The Sun Hits (4:43)
Altogether (3:38)
Melon Yellow (3:38)
Dagger (3:22)
Review: In its time, which spans 16 years from the mid-1980s to the turn of the Millennium, Creation Records was incapable of misfiring. From Boo Radleys and Guided By Voices, The Jesus & Mary Chain to Bob Mould, Ride, Kevin Rowland, Teenage Fanclub and Super Furry Animals. Let alone Primal Scream. Renowned for a multitude of genres, but particularly shoegaze, suffice to say Slowdive, England's dream pop doyens, delivered some of the label's most seminal work. Souvlaki is a prime example. Although it narrowly missed a spot in the UK's Top 50 Albums Chart, peaking at 51 in 1993, retrospective attention has heralded this not just as a shoegaze classic, but also a true landmark of late-20th Century British music. "Quiet, moving, and aggressive simultaneously, mixing trance-like beauty with the deepest delayed guitar sounds around," Pitchfork once said. Now, if you've more to add, speak up.


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Just For A Day (reissue)
Cat: 198028 94652. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spanish Air (1:00)
Celia's Dream (1:01)
Catch The Breeze (0:56)
Ballad Of Sister Sue (1:00)
Erik's Song (1:00)
Waves (5:50)
Brighter (3:49)
The Sadman (4:44)
Primal (5:28)
Review: Sony Records has decided to reissue a slew of early albums from British shoegaze and dream pop sorts Slowdive, a band that has enjoyed a successful comeback since reforming late last decade. Here they take us back to the formative years of the Reading-born band and 1991 full-length debut Just For a Day. Recorded in leafy Oxfordshire (Abington specifically), the set is as lush, densely layered, effects-laden and gently psychedelic as you'd expect from a set that's (rightly) still regarded as one of the strongest shoegaze albums of all time. For proof, check the hypnotic, slow-motion pulse of opener 'Spanish Air', the low slung bass and hallucinatory textures of 'Catch The Breeze', the near-ambient immersion of 'Erik's Song', and the jangly sparkle of 'Brightness'.
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Souvlaki (reissue)
Cat: 198028 946629. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Alison
Machine Gun
40 Days
Sing
Here She Comes
Souvlaki Space Station
When The Sun Hits
Altogether
Melon Yellow
Dagger
Review: While now - rightly - hailed as one of the greatest shoegaze albums of all time, Slowdive's sophomore full-length Souvlaki was initially panned by critics - a fate that also befell the Reading combo's debut Just For a Day. Now remastered and reissued on CD for the first time in years, the 1993 set remains a pleasingly saucer-eyed, heavily layered and decidedly dreamy affair. Musically, it's generally brighter and more jangling than its predecessor, leaning more heavily into the dream-pop end of their sound whilst still retaining the reverb-heavy, suitably psychedelic guitar textures of shoegaze. Highlights include the funky, late 60s nostalgia of '40 Days', the dubby and spaced-out headiness of 'Sing' and the stretched-out heaviness of 'Souvlaki Space Station'.
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Blue Day (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Blue Day (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited 180 gram audiophile blue & white marbled vinyl LP in rainbow laminate sleeve)
Cat: MOVLP 1380M (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Slowdive (5:11)
Avalyn 1 (4:42)
Morningrise (4:19)
She Calls (5:30)
Losing Today (4:53)
Shine (5:15)
Albatross (4:52)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


First released in 1992, Slowdive's 'Blue Day' compiles the best of the band's earliest outings in the shoegaze genre, bottling them under a singly brittle, blue banner. Just seven tracks adorn its two sides, with the notable self-titled track 'Slowdive' signalling some hint of the band's origins (its wayward drumming getting at an especially happy naivete). Later moments on the record, such as 'Morningrise', are comparatively icier verging on frostbitten, with an overdriven crunch clipping off the most amped edges of the transient hits, suggesting an imperfect medium. On the B, the best of the lot is the slow colic of 'Losing Today', a song palpably packed with a sense of loss, most notably achieved via its soaring, cuspate guitar ogees, albeit ones which just about peek their heads above the shrednoise.
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Starlight
Starlight (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CTATSU 005. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Waiting For The Daylight (5:28)
Diamond Stuff (4:21)
Starlight (0:40)
Enlightened (3:00)
A Memory (5:03)
Huya Ania (4:16)
In Hiapsi Enchi Ania (4:20)
Do You Know (2:22)
Green River Water (3:37)
A Dream (6:54)
Review: Julius Smack collaborated with a fictional AI assistant to create the new album which explores his origins. It is set in a near-future Earth where artists and AI share a symbiotic bond and aims to reflect a world where beauty and violence intertwine. Artists are the last human survivors in this place and they mine their memories and dreams with AI in order to generate art which sustains them but also produces toxins that must be expelled with each new creation. Starlight then is an album which challenges AI's role in creativity and labour, and blurs the lines between art and reality, all while giving rise to a thoughtful and immersive album of innovative ambient.
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Demo Released Spring 1989
Cat: PMPKNS 1989. Rel: 02 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Jennifer Ever (3:42)
East (4:11)
Nothing & Everything (5:57)
Sun (remix) (5:17)
She (live) (4:15)
Spiteface (4:33)
Review: We all know the hits - '1979', 'Today', 'Tonight, Tonight' - but what of their self-released demo in 1989? A lot less is spoken. But that's an injustice because these six tracks are a wellspring of inspiration, highlighting in charmingly ramshackle fashion their supreme talent from day one. You can hear the influence of The Cure on 'Jennifer Ever' and on 'East' Billy Corgan's signature guitar flourish - akin to what you hear on 'Bullet With Butterfly Wings' - comes through. After hearing it, you begin to understand why he feels it's an injustice to be snubbed on greatest guitar player lists. He's got a real gift for complicated guitar passages, as well as for lyrics, melodies and arrangements. 'Spiteface' also shows his diversity, with flashes of palm-muted distorted riffs a nod to speed metal. You can hear this tracklist is a work in progress, but that brings valuable context to what they have gone on to become.
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Siamese Dream (reissue)
Siamese Dream (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram red smoke vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: VGNR 8132241. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Cherub Rock
Quiet
Today
Hummer
Rocket
Disarm
Soma
Geek USA
Mayonaise
Spaceboy
Silverfuck
Sweet Sweet
Luna
Review: The Pumpkins' sophomore effort, originally released in 1993, remains a masterclass in balancing raw emotion with lush, layered production. Opening with the iconic 'Cherub Rock', the album immediately asserts its originality, blending Billy Corgan's searing guitar work with Butch Vig's pristine production. The track's dynamic shifts and explosive energy still sounds like nothing since. 'Today', with its deceptively upbeat melody and darker lyrical undertones, became a radio and MTV staple, while 'Disarm' showcased the band's range, swapping distortion for orchestral strings and highlighting Corgan's vulnerable songwriting. For longtime fans, 'Mayonnaise' often emerges as the album's hidden gemia track that marries melancholic melodies with cathartic, crashing crescendos. Throughout the album, Jimmy Chamberlin's drumming is nothing short of phenomenal, adding weight and complexity to tracks like 'Geek U.S.A.' and 'Soma'. Siamese Dream still resonates with the same potency, blending anthems of adolescent angst and shimmering beauty. A reissue that reaffirms the album's enduring legacy as a cornerstone of its genre.
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Siamese Dream (reissue)
Siamese Dream (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 651734 0. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Cherub Rock
Quiet
Today
Hummer
Rocket
Disarm
Soma
Geek USA
Mayonaise
Spaceboy
Silverfuck
Sweet Sweet
Luna
Review: Grunge was already dominating the world by July 1993, when Chicago's Smashing Pumpkins released their second album, but Siamese Dream would point the way forward for the sound, and, racking up six million sales, it would also prove to be one of its most successful landmarks after Nirvana's Nevermind. It was that album's producer - Butch Vig - who took the helm on this album, and his trademark crunchy and compressed take on the loud/quiet light and shade of 'Today' and the gloriously sludgy 'Mayonnaise' had a lot to do with its success. That and, of course, Bill Corgan's distinctive and vulnerable vocal performances, which make this the missing evolutionary step between the Pixies and the next generation of emo kings like My Chemical Romance.
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Siamese Dream (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Siamese Dream (reissue) (B-STOCK) (gatefold 180 gram red smoke vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: VGNR 8132241 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Cherub Rock
Quiet
Today
Hummer
Rocket
Disarm
Soma
Geek USA
Mayonaise
Spaceboy
Silverfuck
Sweet Sweet
Luna
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Pumpkins' sophomore effort, originally released in 1993, remains a masterclass in balancing raw emotion with lush, layered production. Opening with the iconic 'Cherub Rock', the album immediately asserts its originality, blending Billy Corgan's searing guitar work with Butch Vig's pristine production. The track's dynamic shifts and explosive energy still sounds like nothing since. 'Today', with its deceptively upbeat melody and darker lyrical undertones, became a radio and MTV staple, while 'Disarm' showcased the band's range, swapping distortion for orchestral strings and highlighting Corgan's vulnerable songwriting. For longtime fans, 'Mayonnaise' often emerges as the album's hidden gemia track that marries melancholic melodies with cathartic, crashing crescendos. Throughout the album, Jimmy Chamberlin's drumming is nothing short of phenomenal, adding weight and complexity to tracks like 'Geek U.S.A.' and 'Soma'. Siamese Dream still resonates with the same potency, blending anthems of adolescent angst and shimmering beauty. A reissue that reaffirms the album's enduring legacy as a cornerstone of its genre.
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First We Take Manhattan
Cat: JACK 077. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Rock
Frederick (6:05)
Redondo Beach (5:16)
Seven Ways Of Going (5:59)
Poppies (8:53)
Kimberly (6:22)
Dancing Barefoot (5:29)
Space Monkey (5:07)
5-4-3-2-l (4:34)
Privilege (5:02)
Review: Offering up a fly-on-the-wall earful of the legendary punk spoken word songstress at the peak of her prowess, First We Take Manhattan is a live LP captured at New York City's iconic CBGB's on August 11th 1979, whilst touring in promotion of the Todd Rundgren-produced Wave, which would mark the third and final album billed under the Patti Smith Group. Whilst receiving somewhat of a mixed reception upon release due its more radio-friendly oriented sound, longtime staples such as 'Frederick', 'Seven Ways Of Going' and 'Dancing Barefoot' all make appearances, exuding Smith's unbothered stance towards critical reception, while also making room for Easter deep cut 'Space Monkey', as well as a reliably hefty dose of material from her classic 1975 debut solo LP Horses, including 'Redondo Beach' and 'Kimberly'.
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Rome What Difference Does It Makes?
Rome What Difference Does It Makes? (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 040. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
William It Was Really Nothing (intro) (3:40)
Nowhere Fast (2:43)
I Want The One I Can't Have (3:24)
How Soon Is Now (5:29)
Stretch Out & Wait (3:25)
Rusholme Ruffians (4:23)
Hand In Glove (3:02)
Still Ill (2:39)
Heaven Knows I'm A Miserable Now - Handsome Devil (6:35)
This Charming Man (2:51)
You Got Everything Now (5:20)
Review: A recording of the Smiths performing live in Italy in May 1985, as part of their Meat Is Murder tour. Surprisingly, this was the Smiths' only ever live appearance in the Bel Paese! The Manchester band would pass through Italy in concert just once at the Teatro Tendastrice in Rome on May 14. This live reissue is made up of just this one recording, but it is also complemented by two separate TV performances received by fans two years later, within days of each other. Quintessential live Smiths, as heard by Italy.
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Hard Times Furious Dancing
Cat: BAY 134CD. Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Pay The Rent
Personal Responsibilities
Raoul
Dancing In Transit
Where's The Caganer?
Smart World
Hagen Im Garten
Bai Lan
Closely Observed
Review: There are many ways to deal with upheaval and crises but sometimes the best approach is to answer harsh realities with an antidote. Speaking on their new album, tree-loving masked electro-punks Snapped Ankles say: "We can still hold the line of beauty, form, and beat. No small accomplishment in a world as challenging as this one... hard times require furious dancing. Each of us is proof." And to their credit the album lives up to the manifesto: 'Raoul' is exactly what you'd want to hear at 3am in Glastonbury festival; whilst 'Pay The Rent' sounds like a homage to big beat, spiced with krautrock. Snapped Ankles clearly have the tools and the talent to send people's minds to space. A noble entry deserving of glory.
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Unplugged
Unplugged (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: JSL 002CV. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Ring Of Fire (3:18)
Cold Feelings (4:30)
Reach For The Sky (3:53)
Ring Of Fire (3:09)
Down Here With The Rest Of Us (3:48)
Making Believe (bonus track) (2:57)
Ball & Chain (5:14)
King Of Fools (3:05)
Cold Feelings (4:27)
Reach For The Sky (3:34)
Machine Gun Blues (bonus track) (4:02)
Review: Live set recording is an underrated art. It's about capturing the feel of the room as much as it is about showcasing a band's live prowess. Thankfully, punk godfathers Social Distortion appear to realise this and have nailed it with their live acoustic recordings. The band are known for their signature sound of punk, bluesy rock n' roll and outlaw country and the acoustic versions give the band a chance to highlight their versatility, ramp up the country/folk side and gives singer Mike Ness the spotlight. Swapping out the thrashy power chords for something janglier and jollier, their Johnny Cash cover 'Ring Of Fire' is pure joy. 'Cold Feelings' features a terrific counter melody from the accordion and the overall atmosphere of the song makes it easy to feel transported to a ye olde tavern somewhere in Ireland, sat around a table with a roaring fire, with the wind blowing outside. Elsewhere, 'Down Here With The Rest Of Us' is Social Distortion at their emotionally charged best. Remarkable here is the restraint shown by a band who usually just let rip. You'd be forgiven for thinking they weren't full-time into this acoustic thing.
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Happiness Now Completed (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 62802. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
First Hand Experience Of Second Hand Love (edit) (3:00)
Jukebox Head (3:35)
Quiet Rebellion (3:14)
Strange Kinda Dance (2025 edit) (3:14)
The Day The World Turned Day Glo (2:48)
Vapourise (radio edit) (3:47)
You Kill Me (3:12)
Last Chance (2024 edit) (3:15)
Murder Your Darlings (edit) (3:17)
Night & The City (2023 mix) (3:29)
Gemini Lounge (edit) (3:12)
Defiant (edit) (3:05)
Kill Shot (4:11)
Back To Nature (Marc mix) (2:35)
Review: Born from the success of Soft Cell's triumphant *Happiness Not Included record, the iconic and somewhat elusive - five studio LPs in 41 years - Soft Cell have decided to go all in with a package of alternative rides, previously unreleased mixes, and single-only B-sides. Nothing here featured on the original LP, and there are a few bonus workouts of stuff not from the source album, too. Cover versions of Fad Gadget's 'Back to Nature', X-Ray Spec's 'The Day The World Turned Day Glo', and a freshly minted take on the Cell's own landmark 'Last Chance' all elevate this, not that people were likely to have needed another reason to stick it in their basket. A great example of why less is more, but generosity is the secret to true satisfaction.
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Hold That Tiger (reissue)
Hold That Tiger (reissue) (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SV 212X. Rel: 10 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro
Schizophrenia
Tom Violence
White Kross
Kotton Krown
Stereo Sanctity
Brother James
Pipeline/Kill Time
(I Got A) Catholic Block
Tuff Gnarl
Death Valley '69
Beauty Lies In The Eye
Expressway To Yr Skull
Pacific Coast Highway
Loudmouth
I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
Beat On The Brat
Review: Everyone's got Goo, Daydream Nation and Washing Machine, it's time to branch out a bit with this Sonic Youth album. This is a mind-blowing live album recorded at the Cabaret Metro in Chicago on October 14, 1987 - four months after the release of the New York band's critically acclaimed Sister LP. This features an intro by the late, great record producer and champion of artistic freedom Steve Albini and the subsequent setlist is a snapshot of a band on the verge of their imperial phase, finding leaner songs after developing a reputation as rock n' roll disrupters. The album was first rolled out as a semi-bootleg on the Geffen-baiting label Goofin' and now the Superior Viaduct label is making it more widely available. It's long overdue and a vital part of the Sonic Youth puzzle.
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Ruby Vroom (30th Anniversary Deluxed Edition)
Ruby Vroom (30th Anniversary Deluxed Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: RHR 121VLI. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago (3:48)
Sugar Free Jazz (3:47)
Casiotone Nation (3:45)
Blueeyed Devil (3:55)
Bus To Beelzebub (4:09)
True Dreams Of Wichita (4:46)
Screenwriter's Blues (5:05)
Moon Sammy (4:09)
Supra Genius (3:53)
City Of Motors (4:38)
Uh, Zoom Zip (3:56)
Down To This (3:47)
Mr Bitterness (5:15)
Janine (5:00)
Buddha Rhubarb (3:23)
Murder Of Lawyers (7:03)
Amy Fisher (2:26)
Theme From Rachel's Sitcom (1:05)
Screenwriter's Blues (Mood Swing mix) (6:23)
Review: There's always been something very New York about New York alt-rock troupe Soul Coughing. First and foremost, their determination to avoid the nightmarish pigeonholes of non-descriptions like 'alt-rock'. In fact, at least half of Ruby Vroom, their 1994 debut, sounds more like hip hop, funk and some pretty weird skate take on electronica. And even then we're pretty far off the mark here. At times, things feel a bit Dog Eat Dog. In other moments, we're more in the vein of rap experimenters N.A.S.A.. Then it might be Dinosaur Jr in their lackadaisical 'Feel The Pain' mode. The list could continue, but the point remains the same - this is unapologetically unique, rather than broad, and as such is either going to bore a route straight to your heart, or challenge the ears.
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Ruby Vroom (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: RHR 121V. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago (3:49)
Sugar Free Jazz (3:46)
Casiotone Nation (3:46)
Blueeyed Devil (3:52)
Bus To Beelzebub (4:08)
True Dreams Of Wichita (4:47)
Screenwriter's Blues (5:05)
Moon Sammy (4:09)
Supra Genius (3:55)
City Of Motors (4:36)
Uh, Zoom Zip (3:57)
Down To This (3:47)
Mr Bitterness (5:18)
Janine (5:00)
Buddha Rhubarb (3:28)
Murder Of Lawyers (6:57)
Amy Fisher (2:23)
Theme From Rachel's Sitcom (1:02)
Screenwriter's Blues (Mood Swing mix) (6:27)
Review: Soul Coughing are reuniting to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their acclaimed debut album Ruby Vroom, now available in a stunning remastered double LP package. This edition features three previously unreleased bonus tracksi'Murder of Lawyers', 'Amy Fisher', and 'Rachel'ialong with 'Buddha Rhubarb Butter' and the rare 'Screenwriter's Blues (Mood Swing Mix)'. Originally released in 1994, Ruby Vroom showcases the band's unique blend of beat poetry, jazz, funk and blues. Lead singer Mike Doughty's incisive lyrics and moving vocals are supported by the extraordinary musicianship of bassist Sebastian Steinberg, keyboardist Mark De Gli Antoni and drummer Yuval Gabay. The album is a sonic exploration that defies conventional rock, characterized by its experimental soundscapes and inventive arrangements. Many fans were introduced to Soul Coughing through tracks like 'Unmarked Helicopters' on the X-Files soundtrack, but Ruby Vroom reveals the band's depth and creativity, making it an essential listen. With its remastered edition, fans can experience the chaotic beauty of this influential album, proving it remains as special today as it was three decades ago.
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Jeopardy (remastered)
Jeopardy (remastered) (white vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2340719. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
I Can't Escape Myself (3:43)
Heartland (3:23)
Hour Of Need (3:08)
Words Fail Me (2:58)
Missiles (5:27)
Heyday (3:01)
Jeopardy (3:35)
Night Versus Day (3:13)
Resistance (2:47)
Unwritten Law (3:39)
Desire (3:13)
Review: Jeopardy is the debut studio album by English post-punk band the Sound, released in November 1980 via Korova. This being the heyday of the commercial music format, the album was released with the expectation of high chart performance, though it flopped on that front. Despite the anticlimax, Jeopardy went down in time as a dark post-punk paragon, invariably lauded by the small crock of critics who did hear it; this pattern would go onto be matched by the overall critical success of the Sound as a a band. The album's neo-noir, paranoiac hooks and exclamatory vocals make up its core aesthetic, though there is something truly authentic, an 'it' factor, that makes Jeopardy unique unto its own; its rapacious compositions, tight melodies and moments of toothy brightness add to this aura; it's as if they paved a hidden way for the more talented of South London bands of today.
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All Fall Down (reissue)
All Fall Down (reissue) (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2340696. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
All Fall Down (2:25)
Party Of The Mind (4:01)
Monument (5:04)
In Suspense (4:03)
Where The Love Is (4:11)
Song & Dance (3:39)
Calling The New Tune (3:38)
Red Paint (3:15)
Glass & Smoke (6:50)
We Could Go Far (3:53)
Review: The Sound were a band ahead of their time, and All Fall Down stands as their definitive contribution to their legacy. Despite facing commercial pressures from their label, Adrian Borland and the band stayed true to their artistic vision, delivering a masterpiece of post-punk melancholy and timeless songwriting. The album's ten tracks, marked by a sense of longing and introspection, showcase Borland's poetic lyricism and emotive vocals, from the haunting beauty of 'Monument' to the raw energy of 'Red Paint,' each song leaving a lasting impression. Despite its initial lack of commercial success, All Fall Down remains a hidden gem for those who appreciate music that speaks to the soul.
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MAD!
MAD! (CD)
Cat: TRANS 850CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Do Things My Own Way
JanSport Backpack
Hit Me, Baby
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
My Devotion
Don't Dog It
In Daylight
I-405 Rules
A Long Red Light
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
A Little Bit Of Light Banter
Lord Have Mercy
Review: Ron and Russell Mael's 28th album as Sparks finds the eccentric, iconic sibling duo in typically fun and forthright form. Ironically titled MAD! - a label that has been used plenty of times to describe their self-contained sound world - the set sees them offer up frequently lightly satirical songs inspired by such subjects as branded packpacks (the gloriously silly 'JanSport Backpack'), performative devotion, toxic banter and online influencer culture - all soundtracked by the brothers' unique musical blend of fuzzy guitars, new wave synth-pop sounds, over-the-top operatic references and oddball electronic noises. Basically, it's a Sparks album - and an excellent one at that.
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