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XL 1
XL 1 (2xLP)
Cat: REWIGLP 173. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Telephone Operator
If You Ask Me (I Won't Say No)
What Was Heaven?
You Know Better Than I Know
Twilight
(Millions Of People) No One Like You
Many A Time
I Just Wanna Touch
You & I
XL1
Many A Time (dub)
Telephone Operator/I Just Wanna Touch/If You Ask Me (I Won't Say No)/(Millions Of People (No One Like You) (dub)
Review: Given the sharp left-turn that Shelley took with his solo career after leaving The Buzzcocks, it's sort of irrelevant if you're a fan of his seminal punk band or not. This second solo album - now reissued - is an entirely different kettle of fish. Whilst the 80s is famed for a lot of innocuous releases, due to the industry flush with cash, this stellar electro pop album - originally released in 1983 - stands the test of time: it's more experimental and artful than the run-of-the-mill chart-botherers of the time. This is a record that conveys Shelley's ability to write timeless, direct, hard-hitting singles ('Telephone Operator') and veer into more sprawling and adventurous arrangements ('What Was Heaven?') with the fluency of a true auteur. Producer Martin Rushent is due his flowers here, too, as it was his and Shelley's evolved embrace of innovative studio techniques during these sessions that set the bar for The Human League and other classic acts around the scene at the time.
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est. release 06 Jun 25 $31.69
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FORTHCOMING
The World Is Still Here & So Are We
Cat: IPC 289LP. Rel: 09 May 25
Unpopular Parts Of A Pig
Cops & Coppers
Way Of The Exploding Dickhead
The Battle Of Los Angelsey
People Person
The Competent Horse Thief
Kafka-esque Novelist Franz Kafka
The Digger You Deep
Autofocus On The Prime Directive
Not All Steeplejacks
Chekhov's Guns
Juan-party System
Hate The Polis
Review: Cardiff noise-rock legends Mclusky make their long-awaited return with the highly anticipated The World Is Still Here & So Are We. Serving as their fourth full-length and first since 2004's The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not On Fire, the album comes following numerous sparse reunion shows and tours since their initial disbandment two decades prior. First revealed through the release of the Unpopular Parts Of A Pig EP during the latter half of 2023, which would mark their first newly recorded output in 19 years, both the title-track as well as 'The Digger You Deep' were said to be the first tastes of their fourth LP, now making good on that promise with a release set for distribution via Ipecac Recordings, the label of musical absurdist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle). Having worked in the past with the late, great Steve Albini, even opening for Shellac one fateful evening in London's Scala, the iconic noise-merchants seemingly haven't lost an iota of their bite or shitheaded cynicism during their time away, evidenced as such as in the blistering lead single 'Way Of The Exploding Dickhead'.
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est. release 09 May 25 $27.53
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Never Enough
Never Enough (gatefold LP)
Cat: 007567 8601392. Rel: 06 Jun 25
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est. release 06 Jun 25 $34.47
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FORTHCOMING
The World Is Still Here & So Are We
The World Is Still Here & So Are We (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 289LP2. Rel: 09 May 25
Unpopular Parts Of A Pig
Cops & Coppers
Way Of The Exploding Dickhead
The Battle Of Los Angelsey
People Person
The Competent Horse Thief
Kafka-esque Novelist Franz Kafka
The Digger You Deep
Autofocus On The Prime Directive
Not All Steeplejacks
Chekhov's Guns
Juan-party System
Hate The Polis
Review: Welsh noise-rock royalty Mclusky make their decrepit return on their majorly anticipated fourth album The World Is Still Here & So Are We, marking their first full-length in over two decades, following on from 2004's The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not On Fire. While the Cardiff legends have reformed for brief reunion runs in the past, this time they seriously mean it, revealing their first taste of new material in 19 years through their 2023 EP Unpopular Parts Of A Pig, with the title-track and 'The Digger You Deep' both announced to be featured on their (at the time) as-of-yet unannounced comeback record. Arriving courtesy of Ipecac Recordings, the outsider-rock label ran by vocal absurdist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle) and working in the past with the late, great Steve Albini, with the band even supporting for Shellac one fateful night in London's Scala, the chaotic noise-merchants haven't lost one tooth of their bite or snarky cynicism during their long respite, made abundantly clear on blistering lead single 'Way Of The Exploding Dickhead'.
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est. release 09 May 25 $27.53
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The Fateful Symmetry
Cat: CDSTUMM 517. Rel: 11 Jul 25
Review: This is Mark Stewart of Pop Group fame's Bowie Blackstar moment. An innovative and expressive masterpiece that sounds ahead of its time. Completed shortly before the Bristol-born legend's untimely passing in April 2023, this is a posthumous release on Daniel Miller's Mute label - a label that's had a strong long-term connection with the fearless visionary. The album was co-produced by another all-time great in British music - Killing Joke's Youth, who is responsible for a swathe of the most interesting new music out there at the moment. The first track to be released from it, 'Memory Of You', shows what an incredible singer Stewart was, with a righteous nod to the Walker Brothers and Sinatra in his timbre. It's a truly welcome surprise and hats off to those releasing this in Mark Stewart's memory.
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est. release 11 Jul 25 $11.68
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