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Singles
I Gotta Limit
Cat: AJX 822S. Rel: 12 Nov 24
I Gotta Limit (feat Kitty Liv) (3:10)
Summer Sun (David Arnold remix) (4:25)
Review: Having played a slew of inimitable and unforgettable television comedy characters over the past decade or so, from Toast of London's Stephen Toast to Douglas Reynholm in The IT Crowd, Dixon Bainbridge in The Mighty Boosh and Todd Rivers in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, you could be forgiven for expecting Matt Berry to use songwriting and music as another form of hilarious release. That's definitely not the case. There's plenty of release on I Gotta Limit, but this is anything other than satire. The first new music to come from Berry's 2025 album, Heard Noises, the two tracks here are pure joy, authentic and genuinely impressive on a technical level. Exchanging lines in a duet with Kitty Liv for the titular number, the vibe is part Northern Soul, part psych rock, and pretty much all completely captivating.
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Texas Moon
Cat: DOC 254LP. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Doris (3:53)
B-Side (4:32)
Chocolate Hills (3:18)
Father Father (5:41)
Mariella (5:05)
Review: Sometimes it's just too difficult to contain our excitement; we're quaking in our boots at news of Khruangbin's next release, with the Texan three-piece this time lending their alt-indie-funk mastery to vocal frontage by Leon Bridges. The humorously titled lead single 'B-side' is emblematic of their stated aim here - to redefine "how people perceive Texas music i that beautiful marriage of country and r'n'b i and really paying homage to that." The sonic result? Bubbling bass and wahhy riffs, over a ghostly and misty relaxers' beat. Its hook digs into our thighs deeper than a Sheriff's steel spurs, and fittingly, it's music video is themed after a 19th Century western town.

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Álbumes
Live From Fenway Park
Live From Fenway Park (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 750173 3. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Dial Drunk (5:59)
New Perspective (5:11)
Everywhere, Everything (feat Gracie Abrams) (5:13)
Forever (4:59)
Pain Is Cold Water (2:19)
Maine (3:47)
Paul Revere (4:20)
All My Love (4:13)
Your Needs, My Needs (3:34)
You're Gonna Go Far (4:48)
Homesick (4:35)
Growing Sideways (8:06)
She Calls Me Back (4:44)
Orange Juice (3:45)
Northern Attitude (5:34)
Mess (3:37)
The View Between Villages (4:17)
Stick Season (5:09)
Review: Few stadiums involve the same level of America-ness as Fenway Park. Home to the Boston Red Sox, whether or not you believe baseball to be pointless and mundane, the fast food equivalent of cricket which is, somehow, also a slow cooked nothing, it's impossible not to appreciate just how much atmosphere there is in heritage sports arenas, and how much these places mean to the town that built them. For anyone to perform a concert at Fenway, then, is a privilege that betrays status. So does the deafening noise of tens of thousands singing along to the anthems on this Noah Kahan tour recording. Born in Vermont, but with strong family ties to the Boston area, the roaring and soaring folk-pop hitmaker - whose roots are as much in rock & roll as country and bluegrass - is quite simply commanding, even heard via the replay medium of vinyl or CD. Something to remember next time you consider tickets to see him in the flesh.
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Contact
Contact (2xLP)
Cat: UCJJ 90467. Rel: 05 Nov 24
I O E O (6:49)
Tako No Onna (4:22)
Soto Wa Kosame (feat Sam Amidon) (5:39)
Makura No Naka (3:31)
Flying Mountain (6:03)
Kujira No Niwa (5:02)
Nagasaki Burabura Bushi (3:03)
Rakkasei No Makura (3:43)
Theatre (4:04)
Carta De Obon (5:56)
Flowers Everywhere (5:14)
3 (3:30)
Hitosarai (5:00)
Review: Percussionist and singer-songwriter Mami Kakudo returns with her latest album, Contact. A graduate of Tokyo University of the Arts' Department of Instrumental Music, Kakudo has gained recognition in Japan and internationally for her expressive use of marimba, percussion, voice and music boxes. Four years after her debut album, Oar (featuring covers of Maki Asakawa's 'My Friday' and Fishmans' 'Ikkareta Baby'), Contact showcases her signature sound again here in all its glory. Recorded with a talented ensemble-including Mugi Furukawa on guitar, Akita Goldman on bass, Wataru Mitsunaga on drums, and Yumiko Iwao on cello-Contact highlights Kakudo's ethereal voice, poetic lyrics and whimsical arrangements.
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Declaration Of Dependence (reissue)
Cat: PIASC 1049LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mrs Cold (3:01)
Me In You (3:08)
Boat Behind (3:38)
Rule My World (3:26)
My Ship Isn't Pretty (3:44)
24-25 (3:36)
Renegade (4:15)
Power Of Not Knowing (2:19)
Peacetime Resistance (2:52)
Freedom & Its Owner (3:21)
Riot On An Empty Street (3:54)
Second To Numb (3:16)
Scars On Land (3:43)
Review: Erland Oye and Eirik Grambek Boe have a lengthy history together. Long before they formed Kings of Convenience the pair were in the same class at school, writing comedic raps about their teacher then founding Skog ("forest"), their first joint stab at 'serious' music. Today, the duo have a string of gold and silver certified albums behind them. This is one. Originally released in 2009, 15 years on Declaration of Dependence still sounds as calmly breathtaking as it did back then. Quiet, soft, gentile, yet anything but twee, the sound straddles the line between indie pop and indie folk, and also represented the start of a new era in music distribution - getting its initial release as an exclusive for subscribers of a certain streaming platform, but that's another story.
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Beads Upon An Abacus
Cat: TTT 093. Rel: 27 Jan 21
Theme For Gwen (1:08)
Dr Guild (6:02)
Mistress Forsyth's Jump (3:19)
Holburning (5:47)
Persian Carpet In Reverse (7:10)
Dr MacQueen Feeds The Media Frenzy (2:29)
Phosphorus Tenement (5:11)
Bluetit Babies (instrumental) (2:54)
Beads Upon An Abacus (5:32)
The Entrepreneurs (3:16)
Review: Given that he's been delivering DIY releases as Kitchen Cynics since the late 1980s, it can be to know where to start with Alan Davidson's vast back catalogue. Happily, the Trilogy Tapes has come up with a solution: Beads Upon an Abacus, a career retrospective compiled by Jack Murphy that offers an excellent introduction to the Aberdeen-based artist's distinctive work. It's well worth checking, too, because Davidson's trademark style -a lo-fi and hissing blend of rudimentary electronics, hazy folk revivalism, layered guitar-scapes and oddly traditional instrument choices - is never less than invigorating, alluring and hugely entertaining. If you've yet to bathe in his unique musical explorations, don't sleep on this fine compilation.
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