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Singles
Brunswick
Brunswick (12")
Cat: C56 049. Rel: 06 Feb 15
Brunswick (13:03)
Brunswick (radio edit)
Review: After 15 years of live space-rock improvisations and jam sessions around Europe, Bambi Davidson finally got round to delivering their second LP last month. Warmly received by old fans and new, here we find the title track repurposed as an extensive 13 minute exercise in spatial expressionism. Dreamy, deep and full of endless twists and turns, this is the epitome of modern cosmicity. Claremont never cease to surge forward.
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The Bela Session (reissue)
The Bela Session (reissue) (black & red splattered vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: LR 1504LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Bela Lugosi's Dead (9:38)
Some Faces (2:23)
Bite My Hip (2:52)
Harry (2:47)
Boys (3:07)
Review: This official reissue of Bela Lugosi's Dead: The Bela Session comes on black and red splattered vinyl this time around and includes previously unreleased tracks that have been mastered from the original demo tapes of their first ever recording session together. The post-punk outfit's debut single was released initially in 1979. Bela Lugosi's Dead is not only their first single, but also often gets mentioned as the first goth record. It has since been covered by Nine Inch Nails, Massive Attack and Nouvelle Vague. The rest of the tunes from the demo session remain hugely innovative, reflecting their post-punk and dark-glam style with dub reggae influences that would further evolve in their output that followed and explain why the band went on to such cult status.
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Port
Port (orange vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 199T. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Port (4:44)
Port (Working Men club remix) (7:02)
Port (WH Lung & Tom Sharkett remix) (7:37)
Port (Daniel Avery remix) (5:54)
Port (A Place To Bury Strangers remix) (3:21)
Port (Jonathan Snipes remix) (4:18)
Port (Mouth Company remix) (3:54)
Review: Hull and Leeds-based band bdrmm finally follow up their acclaimed debut album Bedroom - which was instantly passed as a modern day shoegaze classic - with a new EP. It features the recent single 'Port' as well as fresh remixes by the ever more essential Daniel Avery, plus Working Men's Club, A Place To Bury Strangers and others. That single, 'Port,' took the band in a new direction with a darker sound fun of distorted drones and beats, with howls of anguish and manic guitar frenzies. That is carried over into the rest of the EP next to some radical reworks.
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Become EP (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: BELLA 1432V. Rel: 09 May 23
American Daughter (4:08)
Devil's Pool (3:55)
Holiday House (5:03)
Black Magic (4:54)
Become (5:44)
Review: 2022's stunning album Once Twice Melody was a fine example of Beach House doing what they do best - living bang up to that name, with intimate-but epic instrumentation falling somewhere between surf-y jangle and grand shoegaze. 'Become' is definitely on a similar tip, and as such feels much like an extension of the long form.
Dig a little deeper, though, and scratches begin to show. While the full-length record represented Beach House reaching for the stars, or at least the moon, and stepping into the role of festival headliners, here the sense of pure confidence and occasion is less pronounced. That may not be a bad thing, mind, because while Once came across like a finished article, refined and prepared, things here seem somehow rawer, as though we're sitting in on a session as oppose to getting the signed off product.
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Become EP (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: SP 1545. Rel: 03 May 23
American Daughter (4:08)
Devil's Pool (3:55)
Holiday House (5:03)
Black Magic (4:54)
Become (5:44)
Review: Beach House gets in on this year's Record Store Day hype with The Become EP, which is a collection of five songs from the Once Twice Melody sessions. Say the band, "We didn't think they fit in the world of OTM, but later realized they all fit in a little world of their own.' As such they are presented here with their own scuzzy and spacious sound and special capturing of live playing spirit. The tunes are outliers for where the band is generally headed right now but still offer plenty of fans old and new to enjoy.
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Painting Box
Painting Box (limited gatefold heavyweight 7")
Cat: GBX 722. Rel: 11 May 21
Painting Box (with Belbury Poly) (4:30)
Ritual In Transfigured Time (4:38)
Review: Beautify Junkyards and Ghost Box label co-head Jim Jupp is Belbury Poly here as he serves up a cover of The Incredible String Band song 'Painting Box.' It was original by written by Mike Heron and is a beautiful piece of acoustic guitar work with tender vocals and sweeping string sounds that come over like an adult lullaby, all soothing sounds and enchanting moods. The flipside is an original by Beautify Junkyards, 'Ritual in Transfigured Time,' which was produced by Joao Branco Kyron and is another perfectly lilting groove for lazy days.
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Thinking About You
Thinking About You (translucent brown vinyl 7")
Cat: 602455 599339. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Thinking About You (3:36)
Old Man (3:19)
Review: Indie darling Beck has been 'Thinking About You' on what is his first new music in some time since he dropped his GRAMMY-winning Hyperspace album. This single gets pressed up to a limited edition golden-brown 7" to mark the much-loved artist's birthday and it is a sublime bit of prime and emotional Beck as his heart-tugging best. The ballad has some sombre harmonica, acoustic guitar lushness and was recorded in the same room as his classic 'Sea Change'. On the flip side is his GRAMMY-nominated cover of Neil Young's 'Old Man' which is a wistful sound with rich tones.
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The Rest
The Rest (CD single)
Cat: 582713 24. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Black Hole
Afraid Of Heights
Voyager
Powers
Review: Being a 'supergroup' - as Boygenius trio Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus are commonly described - has its pitfalls, one of which is finding time to record and promote your music. It was for this reason that it took the threesome almost five years to record their debut album, The Record, which was released to critical acclaim (the NME called it an 'instant indie classic') earlier this year. The fact that 'The Rest', an EP of unheard songs (literally - no previews were available online prior to release), has followed so quickly suggests that it was recorded at the same time. Either way, it was produced by the band alongside a team of six producers) and delivers more memorable songs in their now familiar American indie-rock style. A treat for fans, all told.
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The Real
The Real (limited numbered 10")
Cat: AUK 04710. Rel: 27 May 22
The Real (4:56)
Where Do We Go From Here? (4:06)
Review: The 60s Liverpudlian rock quartet are famed for their song '6 Day War', which has been sampled from the likes of DJ Shadow in Tokyo Drift and Pusha T on his album released earlier this year. This track is undoubtedly a classic, written in the aftermath of the ongoing Arab-Israeli war of 1967, '6 Day War' is one of the best anti-war tracks of all time. The slow jam-rock ballad comes from the band's album 'Oh What a Lovely War!' released in 1973 which has not been released in Britain until now, making this a landmark pressing. The record is a psychedelic soft-progressive rock LP with emphasis on heavy guitars like in 'Lay it Down' and even pulls from folk rock in 'Dirty Delilha Blues'. Colonel Bagshot were almost criminally overlooked, though their music seems to consistently stand the test of time and it's easy to hear why. The sound is quintessential Liverpool rock, even down to the naming conventions being evocative of The Beatles.
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Atmosphere
Atmosphere ('ozone' blue vinyl 7")
Cat: NUM 731LPC1. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Codeine - "Atmosphere" (4:52)
Bedhead - "Disorder" (4:55)
Review: Experience two of Joy Division's iconic post-punk tracks like never before with exclusive 7" vinyl from Numero Group. Codeine's 1994 rendition of 'Atmosphere' captures the essence of solitude with a melancholic yet melodic twist that marked the iconic Manchester band's poignant farewell. Meanwhile, Bedhead from Dallas offers a fresh perspective on 'Disorder' and transforms it into vibrant indie rock. Encased in a sleek black and silver sleeve adorned with embossed braille lettering, these twin readings pay homage to Joy Division's enduring legacy while inviting listeners to explore new interpretations of their timeless classics.
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New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
New Heart Designs (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited black & white clouds vinyl 12")
Cat: BF23 29. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Mystery (2:20)
Alien Love Call (feat Blood Orange) (3:44)
Underwater Boi (3:42)
Review: This is a special and unique coming together that sees Turnstile join forces with the brilliant Toronto jazz ensemble and production team BADBADNOTGOOD. They have worked on reimagining songs from the former's well-received 2021 album Glow On and the results bring all new perspectives and dynamics to tunes like 'Mystery', 'Alien love Call' featuring Blood Orange and 'Underwater Boi.' Both Turnstile and BADBADNOTGOOD are untouchable in their fields right now with rave reviews for their records as well as their live shows. This is another standout project.
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Álbumes
Send A Prayer My Way
Send A Prayer My Way (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2108LPE. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Dirt (4:37)
The Only Marble I've Got Left (2:46)
Sugar In The Tank (3:42)
Bottom Of A Bottle (3:53)
Downhill Both Ways (3:21)
No Desert Flower (3:16)
Tape Runs Out (3:19)
Off The Wagon (3:35)
Tuesday (3:33)
Showdown (2:52)
Sylvia (2:19)
Goodbye Baby (2:12)
Review: "I'd prefer it to be called just a country album," said TORRES of her collaboration with Baker, nearly a decade in the making, "but I'm proud to have made a 'queer country' album." TORRES had the initial idea to turn to the genre, inviting Baker to collaborate not only because of her shared southern roots but also because she'd also had a similarly religious upbringing that ultimately saw sexual orientation judged and condemned. The result is some deeply autobiographic songwriting on tracks like 'Tuesday', about a traditional family's rage at discovering their daughter was gay, the lilting 'Sylvia' and 'Sugar In The Tank', with pedal steel meeting acoustic guitar strum and very intimate sounding vocals. Bound to cause controversy in certain areas of the US, but it's got the quality and distinctive flavour to stand its ground.
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Off With Her Head
Off With Her Head (limited brown vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2376329. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Guillotine (1:56)
I Hate Your Ex-Girlfriend (feat Doechii) (2:26)
Love Is Unkind (3:33)
Delulu (2:47)
Move (feat Yseult) (2:42)
Stay (2:51)
Best Friends (4:00)
Meddle In The Mold (3:08)
Direction (2:45)
Make It Up (feat Sampha) (3:30)
River (2:17)
Off With Her Head (3:07)
Review: California-born singer-songwriter BANKS, aka Jillian Rose Banks, creates moody, alternative pop with hints of contemporary r&b adding extra depths. After emerging in the early 2010s, she gained a cross-genre following with her downtempo, alt-r&b style and her debut album, Goddess, earned critical acclaim and gold certification with hits like 'Before I Ever Met You' and 'Warm Water.' BANKS followed three more albums and now drops her fifth which is another subversive blend of all sound that have gone before with an evolved attitude and still a great number of hooky groves.
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Lost Girls
Lost Girls (limited "sunrise" clear splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BATFL 01LPX. Rel: 02 Sep 19
Kids In The Dark (2:00)
The Hunger (2:00)
Feel For You (2:00)
Desert Man (2:00)
Jasmine (2:00)
Vampires (2:00)
So Good (2:00)
Safe Tonight (2:00)
Peach Sky (2:00)
Mountains (2:00)
Review: Don't believe everything you read - the fifth Bat For Lashes album confirms this girl (or woman) found herself musically and thematically some time ago, freeing up creative energy to explore new approaches to deliver her often mournful, always heartfelt songs inspired by personal crises and private longings. On this outing there's more than a hint of 1980s pop evident in the mix. Shades of Prince ("Feel For You"), Madonna ("So Good"), Bowie's Berlin days and electro-era Gary Numan (the stunning, infectious instrumental "Vampires") cast the record in a nostalgia that suits the sense of yearning that always seems to pervade Natasha Khan's work. Simply name-checking reference points is lazy and unfair, though. This is an incredible collection of tracks moulded in the artist's own image - bold, beautiful and instantly captivating. Then again, it would be surprising if anyone had expected anything less.
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Going To Hell Again: Live At The Old Waldorf San Francisco Dec 15th 1982 FM Broadcast
Third Uncle (3:08)
Silent Hedges (3:07)
In Fear Of Fear (2:54)
The Spy In The Cab (4:48)
Terror Couple Kill Colonel (3:59)
She's In Parties (4:06)
Rose Garden Funeral Of Sores (5:08)
The Three Shadows (part II) (3:24)
Night Time (3:03)
Kick In The Eye (3:38)
Hollow Hills (3:28)
In The Night (3:10)
Dark Entries (4:44)
Review: Captured in San Francisco in December of 1982, only over six months before their original dissolution in July of the following year, this live performance from gloom maestro goth rock pioneers Bauhaus leans heavily on material from their (at the time) two-month old third full-length The Sky's Gone Out including their opening cover of Brian Eno's 'Third Uncle' and 'Silent Hedges', as well as 1981's career height sophomore classic Mask, with cuts such as 'In Fear Of Fear', 'Kick In The Eye', and 'Hollow Hills' making appearances. Some love is shown to their debut In The Flat Field with the inclusion of 'Spy In The Cab', but most noteworthy is that the set features an early live unveiling of 'She's In Parties', which wouldn't see release for another four months with the band breaking up just a week before the single's adjacent album Burning From The Inside would drop.
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The Last Rotation Of Earth
The Last Rotation Of Earth (cream vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BELLA 1429V. Rel: 11 May 23
The Last Rotation Of Earth (9:13)
The Movie (2:01)
It Never Rains In Manchester (2:45)
Kicking Up A Fuss (4:11)
She's Gone Cold (4:39)
Fear Life In A Dozen Years (4:39)
Going Out On A Low Note (4:39)
I'm Ugly (4:39)
The Mourning (4:39)
Review: "A document created in the shadow of incredible darkness. One from which the creator hadn't planned on escaping and still doesn't. Hence the title of the album. It is the result of an illness that I've battled my whole life. It isn't something that the world has done to me. It's the world I live in, and it's no one's fault."
So says Brian Christinzio, AKA BC Camplight, of his sixth album. As ever, it's a musical masterpiece packing dense layers of instrumental experimentation and theses-worthy lyrical poignance. An artist who has never played by the musical rules, fans of strong juxtapositions will again be in there element, with a tracklist that spans grunge-y garage rock, twisted barroom journeyman stuff, theatrical guitar pop, and plenty more. But the sounds themselves are only one half the genius. When it comes to arrangements, things are as playful as they are innovative, keeping listeners guessing as to how structures will pan out.
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Microtonic
Microtonic (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCKACT 164LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Goit (feat Working Men's club) (2:36)
John On The Ceiling (3:36)
Infinity Peaking (5:40)
Snares (4:41)
In The Electric Field (feat Olivesque) (5:35)
Microtonic (2:52)
Clarkycat (5:42)
Sat In The Heat (4:20)
Lake Disappointment (3:27)
The Noose (5:38)
Review: To categorise bdrmm as "British shoegazers" may be accurate. Or not. There has to be a limit to how far a genre definition can be stretched before it begins to include a whole load of other noises and styles. In the case of Microtonic, the sonic palette is at once broader than most understandings of the sound and yet it's hard to pinpoint a more apt tagline. Sometimes sweeping statements work for a reason. Arguably their most far reaching work, and certainly up there with their finest and most epic hours, bdrmm don't reject the sound of the cosmos space told through soaring guitars and lofi distortion - the title track, 'In The Electric Field', which features Olivesque, and 'Lake Disappointment' are just two cases in point. But then opener 'Goit', with Working Men's Club's Sydney Minsky Sargeant, 'Snares', and 'Clarkycat' embrace other moods. Intelligent dnb, industrial-edged electro, chill out house, to name but a few.


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Once Twice Melody
Once Twice Melody (gold & clear vinyl 2xLP box set + book + posters)
Cat: BELLA 1289VX. Rel: 20 May 22
Once Twice Melody (4:39)
Superstar (6:06)
Pink Funeral (4:54)
Through Me (5:41)
Runaway (4:23)
ESP (3:49)
New Romance (4:10)
Over & Over (6:57)
Sunset (3:57)
Only You Know (4:50)
Another Go Around (3:37)
Masquerade (4:35)
Illusion Of Forever (3:46)
Finale (4:34)
The Bells (4:27)
Hurts To Love (4:02)
Many Nights (4:17)
Modern Love Stories (4:52)
Review: Here comes a special double vinyl box set edition of Beach House's latest album, Once Twice Melody, which was the first one the band themselves have ever produced in its entirety. It was recorded in three different locations - Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, United Studio in Los Angeles, and Apple Orchard Studios in Baltimore. The band used a real and full live string ensemble for the first time, too, and David Campbell took care of arrangements. It is a double album that features 18 songs presented in four chapters that take in many different sound and structures centred around acoustic guitar, some around drums, and some around electronics.

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Once Twice Melody (Silver Edition)
Once Twice Melody (Silver Edition) (limited heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: BELLA 1289V. Rel: 20 May 22
Once Twice Melody (4:38)
Superstar (6:09)
Pink Funeral (4:50)
Through Me (5:44)
Runaway (4:22)
ESP (3:47)
New Romance (4:10)
Over & Over (6:59)
Sunset (3:57)
Only You Know (4:50)
Another Go Around (3:38)
Masquerade (4:39)
Illusion Of Forever (3:46)
Finale (4:33)
The Bells (4:24)
Hurts To Love (4:02)
Many Nights (4:16)
Modern Love Stories (4:53)
Review: Beach House return with another inevitably washed out dream pop pipe-fantasy - and perhaps a magnum opus, being 18 tracks long - 'Once Twice Melody'. We can confirm the LP scales a more minimal and wondrous sound than their career-definer, 'Depression Cherry'. As ever, noir slow jams canopy an ever-ghostlier vocal palette on lead singles like 'Over And Over' and 'Superstar'. Even a live string ensemble was used in its recording. Stonkingly, it comes in various limited-edition formats. One, the "gold" edition, includes a gold and clear 2xLP record in a gold-embossed, hinged box. The "silver" edition is housed in a silver embossed black sleeve. Oh, and there's a cassette version too, for all you indie heads out there.
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Devotion
Devotion (2xLP)
Cat: CAK 70042. Rel: 10 Mar 08
Wedding Bell
You Came To Me
Gila
Turtle Island
Holy Dances
All The Years
Heart Of Chambers
Some Things Last A Long Time
Astronaut
Darling
Home Again
Review: Carpark gives you 'Devotion' the second album from the dreamy pop duo from Baltimore, Maryland, Beach House. Includes original songs as well as cover songs
like 'Some Things Last a Long Time', by Daniel Johnston.
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Hyperspace 2020 (Deluxe Edition)
Hyperspace 2020 (Deluxe Edition) (limited LP + 24-page booklet)
Cat: 735361. Rel: 29 Jan 21
Hyperlife (1:29)
Uneventful Days (3:12)
Saw Lightning (4:00)
Die Waiting (4:05)
Chemical (4:19)
See Through (3:41)
Hyperspace (2:45)
Startsphere (3:54)
Dark Places (3:47)
Star (2:51)
Everlasting Nothing (4:56)
Dark Places (Soundscape) (1:24)
I Am The Cosmos (42420) (1:34)
Review: There's always an awful lot to talk about with Beck - an American rock icon whose enigmatic character is defined by the fact labels like 'American rock icon' are way too simplistic. Hyperspace couldn't be a more useful example, a record that turns its attention to a sci-fi R&B pop sound that's an immediate giveaway of Pharrell Williams' involvement as producer on more than half the album.

All of which would be jarring if this weren't Beck, a proper shapeshifter. Pulling it off with far more than aplomb implies, it's a warm, sexy evening ride through the e-funked up streets of LA on a warm night exceptionally juxtaposed with a lyrical flavour that's sorrowful and reflective, the product of both the artist's failing relationship at the time of writing and his well-documented understanding of the human condition.
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We Will Meet In A Hurricane
We Will Meet In A Hurricane (gatefold peach vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DAV 332. Rel: 17 Nov 22
We Will Meet In A Hurricane (3:19)
Walk Through Fire (feat Aimee Interrupter) (3:15)
Longer Days In Shorter Years (3:33)
Birds Of A Feather (feat Ashleigh Ball) (3:59)
Beyond Four Walls (3:43)
Man From Cascades (3:50)
Something Lost + Something Found (3:09)
Shine On (feat The Skints) (3:05)
A Torn Jacket With Silver Lining (4:42)
Margie, Do Your Best (3:35)
Hard Road (3:11)
Into The Black (3:56)
Review: Malinowski and Eon Sinclair are back with a full-length album as Bedouin Soundclash. It comes on Dine Alone Records after the release of singles 'Shine On' and 'Something Lost + Something Found' back in summer. The record was further teased with 'Birds of a Feather' (featuring Ashleigh Ball from Hey Ocean and vocalist Jay Malinowski) and 'Beyond Four Walls'. All those tracks are included alongside some superb new songs. They add up to a reggae and ska classic that leans on the old school but also brings plenty of fresh new styles.
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Artifacts
Artifacts (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: POMP 009LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Elephant Gun (4:37)
My Family's Role In The World Revolution (1:13)
Scenic World (4:57)
The Long Island Sound (1:16)
Carousels (4:00)
Transatlantique (3:34)
O Leaozinho (3:22)
Autumn Tall Tales (3:35)
Fyodor Dormant (2:47)
Poisoning Claude (3:01)
Bercy (4:59)
Your Sails (1:37)
Irrlichter (4:08)
Sicily (3:28)
Now I'm Gone (4:23)
Napoleon On The Bellerophon (3:32)
Interior Of A Dutch House (4:04)
Fountains & Tramways (3:42)
Hot Air Balloon (3:01)
Fisher Island Sound (2:43)
So Slowly (3:02)
Die Treue Zum Ursprung (4:29)
The Crossing (2:02)
Zagora (3:56)
Le Phare Du Cap Bon (3:04)
Babylon (1:32)
Review: B-sides and rarities spanning Beirut's entire recording career are compiled on this elegant-looking and musically exceptional double outing. Artifacts was initially conceived as a vehicle for pushing out some early work in a formal release, but quickly grew to what you see before you know - 26 songs, 17 of which have never seen been available before now. When you consider what all that means a purchase becomes essential. Zach Cordon began trying to realise his sonic dreams at the tender age of 14, under the Beirut moniker, and has slowly developed from solo project to full blown band. What's here helps tell that tale, and the impact is profound - a spectacular journey from indie to world to folk to electronica and baroque pop by the heads who pioneered that beguiling combination.
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Hadsel
Hadsel (CD)
Cat: POMP 011CD. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Hadsel
Arctic Forest
Baion
So Many Plans
Melbu
Stokmarknes
Island Life
Spillhaugen
January 18th
Suddeutsches Ton Bild Studio
The Tern
Regulatory
Review: Hadsel, Zach Condon AKA Beirut's first album in four years, is named in honour of the place in which much of it was recorded, a remote Norwegian island that the neo-folk artist stayed in back in 2019. The tranquillity of his surroundings, as well as access to limited instruments (a lo-fi drum machine, a church organ, a basic synthesiser and his trusty acoustic guitar, is reflected in the beauty and slow-burn nature of the music on show, which naturally pushes Condon's distinctive, emotionally charged vocals to the fore and tends towards the atmospheric and musically opaque. The results are genuinely beguiling, with our picks of a very strong bunch including 'The Tern', where Condon's voice sails above sustained organ chords, a tribal-tinged rhythm track, and life-affirming vocal harmonies, and the brass-enhanced warmth of 'So Many Plans'.
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Pinball Wanderer
Cat: SCR 300CD. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Panic Attack (4:03)
I'm In Love (4:44)
Madder Lake Deep (2:06)
Apple Green Ufo (8:21)
Pinball Wanderer (4:33)
Music Concrete (5:17)
The Notes You Never Hear (1:52)
Space Station Mantra (5:42)
Review: Following a few years spent focusing on his ambient, drone and instrumental shoegaze focused GLOK project, former Ride man Andy Bell has finally got round to recording a new album of songs. Titled Sonic Cathedral, the album is undeniably nostalgic in tone, not only reacalling the jangly and sonically dense days of shoegaze and jangly indie-pop, but also the funkier and more intoxicated indie-dance records of that period (think Weatherall productions and remixes of the period, the Stone Roses and - whisper it quietly - Candy Flip). It's a bold and hugely enjoyable blend, with Bell sashaying between the tactile, Spiritualized-ish 'The Notes You Never Hear', the krautrock-goes-funky flex of 'Space Station Mantra', the Beck-esque 'Music Concrete' and the Tony Allen/Afrobeat-influenced 'Apple Green UFO'.

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Young Hearts
Cat: STH 2479LP. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Young Hearts (2:46)
The Only One (3:26)
Simple Love Songs (2:51)
Pyjamas (feat Remi Wolf) (2:53)
The World (2:01)
Distance (2:54)
Love Will Find A Way (1:35)
Movie Star (2:42)
Let's Go (2:58)
Take Your Time (2:55)
Review: This new album from Benny Sings comes in various different formats - a blue vinyl included, while this version is a straight back wax copy. It features Amsterdam-based artist Benny Sings - who recently had his ART album reissued on Sings - returning with an all new and new eighth solo studio album. For the first time, it is one that finds him working with a single producer throughout - and that producer is the well known beatmaker Mr Kenny Beats. It was a partnership that came together after a chat over social media and the pair immediately felt comfortable with each other. Benny instructed Kenny that he wanted to make the biggest record he has to date and that's what they have done.
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Young Hearts
Young Hearts (limited sky blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STH 24794LP. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Young Hearts (2:39)
The Only One (3:28)
Simple Love Songs (1:52)
Pyjamas (feat Remi Wolf) (2:48)
The World (3:05)
Distance (2:54)
Love Will Find A Way (1:30)
Movie Star (2:49)
Let's Go (2:56)
Take Your Time (3:00)
Review: Amsterdam-based artist Benny Sings recently had his cult classic ART album reissued on Sings and now he is back with an all new eighth album. It sees him for the first time ever working with a single producer throughout - and that is beatmaker-to-the-stars Mr Kenny Beats. It was a partnership that came together after a chat over social media and the pair immediately felt comfortable with each other. Benny instructed Kenny that he wanted to make the biggest record he has to date, Kenny obliged and that what we have here from the acclaimed singer songwriter.
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Palomine (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: OLE 1928LP. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Leg (5:56)
Palomine (4:25)
Kid's Allright (4:23)
Tomboy (4:22)
Under The Surface (4:13)
Baletine (4:13)
This Thing Nowhere (3:15)
Healthy Sick (2:21)
Sundazed To The Core (7:04)
Palomine (Small) (2:33)
Brain-tag (6:25)
Get The Bird/Smile (7:01)
Review: Rolling Stone declared Bettie Serveert's debut album Palomine as "untamed and free as pop gets" back when it was originally released in 1993. It sure did become a classic and so now gets a 30th anniversary reissue, the first it's ever had. The Dutch band's Carol van Dyk and Peter Visser admit that they were "green as it comes" when they record it but that didn't stop them cooking up plenty of infectious hooks and jangling grooves run through with elements of prog, pop and folk. It's a nostalgic trip to tune into this one three decades on, but one that is well worth making.
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Cunningham Bird
Cat: 888072 654648. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Crying In The Night (2:32)
Stephanie (2:19)
Without A Leg To Stand On (4:11)
Crystal (4:39)
Long Distance Winner (3:32)
Don't Let Me Down Again (3:18)
Django (2:14)
Races Are Run (2:27)
Lola (My Love) (2:30)
Frozen Love (4:46)
Review: It's often the albums that fall between the cracks that are the greatest. Violin virtuoso and singer Andrew Bird and Americana singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham shine a light on the underrated pre-Fleetwood Mac gem of an album, Buckingham Nicks, by fully covering it. Released five years before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham went on to have mega success with Rumours, Buckingham Nicks was such a flop commercially that they were dropped by their label Polydor. But it is a cracking album and in covering it in their own style and having a palpably strong musical connection as a duo themselves, Bird and Cunningham have done it absolute justice and changed it. They have shed the 70s pop sheen of the original and made something more timeless to behold. 'Stephanie' is moody, majestic and cosmic and 'Without A Leg To Stand On' is one of the most stirring vocal performances you'll hear in 2024. A highly rewarding listen throughout.
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Fossora
Fossora (limited gatefold burgundy vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: TPLP 1485B. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Atopos (4:47)
Ovule (3:38)
Mycelia (2:02)
Sorrowful Soil (3:22)
Ancestress (7:06)
Fagurt Er I Fjordum (1:01)
Victimhood (6:54)
Allow (5:18)
Fungal City (4:46)
Trolla-Gabba (1:55)
Freefall (4:20)
Fossora (4:19)
Her Mother's House (4:32)
Review: "Another Bjork album?!" cry the naysayers. But little do they know they've been duped into thinking the Icelandic legend's last full-length, Utopia, was a recent affair. Actually, it's already been a good five years since the singer's flowery flabbergaster, and collab with experimentalists Arca and Doon Kanda, came to be. Fossora, by contrast, is a much more mournful LP: it's a meditation on generations, and was in part inspired by the death of Bjork's mother. It also contains collaborations with her two children, Sindri and isadora. A homelier affair, revisiting Bjork's upbringing in Iceland, on which she hadn't reflected on record since she was 16.
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Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 314. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Besties (3:36)
The Big Spin (2:29)
Socks (6:08)
Salem Sisters (3:10)
Two Horses (6:24)
Mary (4:08)
Happy Birthday (4:06)
For The Cold Country (6:28)
Nancy Tries To Take The Night (6:34)
Forever Howlong (4:48)
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me) (4:29)
Review: James Ford is one of the most important unsung heroes of contemporary pop and rock. As a studio producer, he's helped craft and hone incredible work from Fontaines DC, Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Blur and more. As an artist in his own right, he's perhaps more incredible. So, his impact on the latest and long-awaited new addition to Black Country New Road's catalogue should not be underestimated. Nor should the result of splitting the songwriting and vocal duties between members Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery and May Kershaw. "It's definitely very different" said one of the trio about how this compares to preceding long form outings. We'd say it's definitely very different to most music you'll hear this week. It's folk, soft rock, experimental garage something, and none of the above, with tracks that almost seem at odds with themselves, chopping and changing, evolving and progressing, until you hear them as a whole.

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Dropout Boogie
Cat: 007559 7913576. Rel: 13 May 22
Wild Child (2:42)
It Ain't Over (3:43)
For The Love Of Money (3:20)
Your Team Is Looking Good (3:04)
Good Love (3:35)
How Long (3:16)
Burn The Damn Thing Down (2:50)
Happiness (3:43)
Baby I'm Coming Home (3:07)
Didn't I Love You (4:00)
Review: The Black Keys are back with more of that raw, bluesy-soaked rawk they do so well. The duo of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney wrote this new album in the studio, laying down initial ideas in Nashville before expanding the sessions to include collaborators such as Billy F. Gibbons, Greg Cartwright and Angelo Petraglia. Everything you love about the 'Keys is right here, and lead single 'Wild Child' has all the hooks and ear-snagging chorus lines you could wish for, with that dirty, overdriven guitar sound that has been their calling card since they first broke through 20 years ago.
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El Camino (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
El Camino (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited trifold 3xLP + poster)
Cat: 007559 7914382. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Lonely Boy (LP1: El Camino) (3:18)
Dead & Gone (3:42)
Gold On The Ceiling (3:38)
Little Black Submarines (4:15)
Money Maker (2:54)
Run Right Back (3:22)
Sister (3:24)
Hell Of A Season (3:46)
Stop Stop (3:29)
Nova Baby (3:25)
Mind Eraser (3:12)
Howlin' For You (LP2: live In Portland, ME - part I) (3:49)
Next Girl (2:58)
Run Right Back (4:01)
Same Old Thing (3:20)
Dead & Gone (4:01)
Gold On The Ceiling (3:51)
Thickfreakness (3:47)
Girl Is On My Mind (5:13)
I'll Be Your Man/Your Touch (7:04)
Little Black Submarines (4:59)
Money Maker (LP3: live In Portland, ME - part II) (3:40)
Strange Times (3:12)
Chop & Change (3:57)
Nova Baby (4:03)
Ten Cent Pistol (6:20)
Tighten Up (3:49)
Lonely Boy (4:14)
Everlasting Light (3:36)
She's Long Gone (3:58)
I Got Mine (5:46)
Review: Somehow it has now been a full decade since The Black Keys served up their still standout album El Camino. To mark the noteworthy anniversary, here comes a super deluxe edition across five slabs of wax with a poster, insert, photo book, and, um, an air freshener, just in case you own a ride as vintage as the one on the iconic cover. Musically you will know what to expect - indie licks and Americana references, anthemic vocals that are ripe for singing along to and plenty of wry lyrical wit. Listening back now, it's fair to say the album has aged well.
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Bleachers
Bleachers (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 1851. Rel: 07 Mar 24
I Am Right On Time (3:31)
Modern Girl (3:42)
Jesus Is Dead (3:10)
Me Before You (3:22)
Alma Mater (3:33)
Tiny Moves (3:48)
Isimo (3:15)
Woke Up Today (2:29)
Self Respect (4:15)
Hey Joe (1:57)
Call Me After Midnight (3:14)
We're Gonna Know Each Other Forever (3:03)
Ordinary Heaven (5:13)
The Waiter (3:05)
I Am In Your Hands (bonus tracks) (3:47)
The Backwards Heart (bonus tracks) (4:01)
Question Mark (bonus tracks) (1:49)
The Big Bad Turnpike Ghost (bonus tracks) (2:34)
Review: Jack Antonoff's Bleachers project - official stage name for him and accompanying players - made a big impact with 2014's debut single, 'I Wanna Get Better', and continued to pull in followers across three albums, offering equal parts contemporaneity and nostalgia on record(s). Inspired by alternative, light, and pop rock of the late-1980s and early-1990s, there's more than a sense of reflecting on life's great moments about the band, and their fourth LP is exemplary of this. Rousing choruses on big hitters like 'Isimo', 'I Am Right On Time', and 'Tiny Moves' invoke a sense of real togetherness, while saxophones on several songs are deliberate reminders of John Hughes movie scores, and specifically Rob Lowe's downtrodden character in St Elmo's Fire, a prototype for the perpetually adolescent adults that now dominate the millennial generation. Other moments take things down to a more focused and intimate level, 'Hey Joe' and 'Woke Up Today', for example.
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One More Time Part 2 (Complete Deluxe Edition)
One More Time Part 2 (Complete Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 'blue balls' blue & white marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 198028 50901. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Anthem (part 3) (3:30)
Dance With Me (3:07)
Fell In Love (2:16)
Terrified (2:44)
One More Time (3:27)
More Than You Know (3:36)
Turn This Off! (0:24)
When We Were Young (2:35)
Edging (2:29)
You Don’t Know What You’ve Got (3:19)
Blink Wave (3:07)
Bad News (2:20)
Hurt (interlude) (1:21)
Turpentine (3:06)
Fuck Face (0:28)
Other Side (2:10)
Cut Me Off (2:08)
See You (3:21)
Childhood (4:18)
No Fun (3:03)
All In My Head (2:43)
Can't Go Back (2:46)
Every Other Weekend (2:44)
Everyone Everywhere (2:59)
If You Never Left (2:52)
One Night Stand (3:35)
Take Me In (3:39)
Review: Following on from last year's triumphant return to pop-punk glory that was Blink-182's ninth overall full-length One More Time (yet seventh with original vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge and first since 2011's Neighbourhoods), the band return to remind fans that the extensive good will they've been awarded by their devout followers on this comeback is very much reciprocated. Too early to drop another full-length, yet clearly rejuvenated to the point that new material keeps rearing its head during their continuing global tour, the trio opt to meet themselves in the middle with One More Time Part 2, which is essentially a mega deluxe version complete with ten bonus tracks, adding an additional half hour of new material (a new album in pop-punk terms). Boasting refined anthems such as 'No Fun' and 'All In My Head', while making room for darker synth-laden moments such as 'Can't Go Back' and even more Box Car Racer indebted buzzsaw post-hardcore in the form of 'Everyone Everywhere', this definitive collection offers far more than a forgettable batch of cutting room floor B-sides, and provides a comforting notion that this (one more) time around, Blink are back for themselves and the creative reward as much as for the fans and the payday.
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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 350296 4. Rel: 11 Mar 22
Carousel (3:11)
M+M's (2:36)
Dammit (2:46)
Josie (3:06)
What's My Age Again? (2:25)
All The Small Things (3:00)
Adam's Song (4:04)
Man Overboard (2:46)
The Rock Show (2:47)
Firstdate (2:57)
Stay Together For The Kids (3:58)
Feeling This (2:56)
I Miss You (3:45)
Down (3:11)
Always (4:26)
Not Now (4:20)
Another Girl Another Planet (2:41)
I Won't Be Home For Christmas (3:14)
Review: If you're not a Blink 182 fan the fact the American pop punk rockers put out a Greatest Hits album in 2005 might be quite surprising considering they only rose to international chart repute at the turn of the century. Delve into their story, though, and you realise by the time they put out this compilation - coinciding with their split and, in the label Geffen's words, "indefinite hiatus" - they'd actually already been going for more than a decade.

Nevertheless, it's impossible not to acknowledge that it was the landmark albums Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, respectively landing in 1999 and 2001, that saw them really break into the mainstream conscious. As such, excerpts from that era, for example 'All The Small Things' and 'What's My Age Again?' represent the biggest hitters here, however it's hard to ignore just how infectious every upbeat, angst-laden track is.
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1 800 Fantasy
1 800 Fantasy ('cloudy skies' galaxy vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ERE 1068. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Hello
XXX (feat Wiz Khalifa)
Gemini (feat Jackie Giroux)
Phase
Want You
Delilah
Bleach
Changes
Creep (feat Harry Edohoukwa)
Stank Rose (feat Joey Badass)
R U Still There?
Chasing Fantasies
Last Resort
Review: Blk Odyssy's third studio album 1-800 Fantasy, as any artist long player really should, marks a sonic shift. It takes him away from his dark r&b and G-funk blend to a brighter, more upbeat alternative sound. This concept album tells the coming-of-age story of a teenage boy in the 90s exploring love and lust. The 13 tracks include singles like 'Want You,' 'XXX' (feat. Wiz Khalifa), 'Stank Rose' (feat. Joey Bada$$) and 'Changes' along with the new track 'Phase.' With this album, Blk Odyssy embraces a new era in his career, blending fresh storytelling with innovative production. It proves again he is a boundary-pushing artist.
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Alpha Games
Cat: 405053 8753554. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Day Drinker (2:19)
Traps (3:51)
You Should Know The Truth (2:57)
Callum Is A Snake (2:01)
Rough Justice (3:11)
The Girls Are Fighting (3:54)
Of Things Yet To Come (4:05)
Sex Magik (3:27)
By Any Means Necessary (2:48)
In Situ (2:53)
If We Get Caught (3:07)
The Peace Offering (4:48)
Review: Alpha Games is the sixth studio album from perennial millennial indie heroes Bloc Party. It's been six years since their last record, Hymns, so what has happened to Kele Okereke's band in that time? Notably, the line-up now features Justin Harris and Louise Bartle and this is the first record they had a direct influence on the songwriting. Listening to lead single 'Traps', there's a fierce urgency which positively leaps out of the speakers. The rhythm section rushes, and Okereke cavorts across the top with a theatrical performance which shows off his range perfectly. There's no doubt they'll be lighting up indie dancefloors and festivals alike as they ride the energy of this album into the great wide world this summer.
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Liferz
Liferz (CD)
Cat: 656605 756028. Rel: 19 Jan 08
Hibernation
The Ditch
Liferz
Lightning Song
Junkeee Julieee
Gogogo
Rize
Sorry Sorry Sarah
The X
Turnaround & Shut Up
Acid Fight
Review: Social Registry brings you Blood On The Wall's new album 'Liferz'. Having gone from hometown heroes to national fan favourites and critical darlings, the band has earned its reputation as top of the rock heap.
Putting out raucously fun records, this is a portrait of a band at the top of their game - somehow they have managed to get even more awesome.
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Close To The Knife
Close To The Knife (limited transparent turquoise vinyl LP)
Cat: NEWN 042. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Close To The Knife (6:13)
The Fall (3:52)
Harsh Love (3:30)
A Dreamer's Dream (3:11)
Ecstasy In Space (2:38)
Highway Reverie (feat Scarlet Rae) (3:10)
Shadow Of Silence (4:35)
Voyage To The Stars (4:39)
God Machine (3:08)
Blinded Light (3:00)
Copenhagen Mannequin (feat Sonya Kitchell) (5:23)
Review: Over the past three years, Bo Rande and Tobias Wilner of Blue Foundation have shaped Close to the Knife into a mesmerising blend of dream pop, shoegaze and experimental electronics. The album deepens their signature atmospheric style with haunting vocals from Wilner and Nina Larsen plus guest appearances by Scarlet Rae, Helena Gao and Sonya Kitchell. Lush and melancholic in the extreme, the music evokes an introspective mood reminiscent of greats like The Fall. Contributions from Wang Wen's Xie Yugang and drummer Federico Ughi add richness to this deeply emotional and intricately produced journey through sound and feeling.

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All In Good Time
All In Good Time (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 304. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Chance Encounters (2:49)
Salary (1:51)
Return Policy (2:12)
Crystal Ball (2:12)
Late Bloomer (1:33)
Someone Else (2:41)
Elusive Eden (2:21)
I Won't (1:41)
Nowhere To Go (1:52)
Make Up (2:02)
Wrong Time (2:23)
Understood (1:33)
Scenic Route (3:11)
Tangled Mess (2:57)
Review: Dark Entries have locked in Oakland band Blues Lawyer for a third full-length that offers plenty of big pop-roc moments. Like so much music out there right now, this record was put together during the pandemic and moves away from the handle pop of their earlier work towards a more 90s-infused alt-rock sound. It's an album built on breezy melodies and easy-going grooves that range from upbeat to laidback but are always smooth and enticing. The song craft is well-honed and the detail is tight as can be.

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Black Metal 2
Cat: RT 0253CD. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Vigil
Mugu
Dash Snow
Sketamine
Semtex
La Raza
Nil By Mouth
ZaZa
Astro
Woosah
The Rot
Review: Dean Blunt is nothing short of an enigma. Whether you're reading one of his interviews of few words, listening to the records that seem to both celebrate the avant-garde and obsess over it, or watching him descend into strange, otherworldly cacophonies on stage, usually shrouded in smoke, he's never really been an easy guy to pin down. And that's exactly what he's always been going for.

It's something of a surprise, then, to learn that Black Metal 2, the long-awaited, seven years in the making sequel to his critically acclaimed Black Metal, is actually pretty straight forward. In a Dean Blunt kind of way. Opening on the compressed strings and near-spoken word of 'Vigil', the record takes us into the deep dark depths of strange, hook-fuelled guitar poetry, and we never want to find our way back.
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Black Metal 2
Black Metal 2 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RT 0253LP. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Vigil (2:31)
Mugu (1:37)
Dash Snow (2:01)
Sketamine (2:30)
Semtex (1:26)
La Raza
Nil By Mouth (2:40)
ZaZa (2:06)
Astro (2:00)
Woosah (3:01)
The Rot (3:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Dean Blunt is nothing short of an enigma. Whether you're reading one of his interviews of few words, listening to the records that seem to both celebrate the avant-garde and obsess over it, or watching him descend into strange, otherworldly cacophonies on stage, usually shrouded in smoke, he's never really been an easy guy to pin down. And that's exactly what he's always been going for.

It's something of a surprise, then, to learn that Black Metal 2, the long-awaited, seven years in the making sequel to his critically acclaimed Black Metal, is actually pretty straight forward. In a Dean Blunt kind of way. Opening on the compressed strings and near-spoken word of 'Vigil', the record takes us into the deep dark depths of strange, hook-fuelled guitar poetry, and we never want to find our way back.
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The Ballad Of Darren
The Ballad Of Darren (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 505419 7660160. Rel: 20 Jul 23
The Ballad (3:36)
St Charles Square (3:55)
Barbaric (4:09)
Russian Strings (3:39)
The Everglades (For Leonard) (2:49)
The Narcissist (4:03)
Goodbye Albert (4:17)
Far Away Island (2:57)
Avalon (3:02)
The Heights (3:24)
Review: It's funny to think about the Blur v Oasis contest that defined British music in the mid-1990s. Then bright young things looking to shake things up after years of electronic rave dominance, the fact so much emphasis was placed on these two bands makes for an incomplete story of those times, while their individual output was not quite polar but certainly harder to compare than headlines suggested. Skip forward a few decades and differences are now pronounced. The Gallagher Brothers have pursued relatively familiar sounds in the 21st Century. Blur, or at least Damon Albarn, created a 3D animated virtual band while overseeing the first few editions of the globally acclaimed Manchester International Festival. Now, 33 years after the debut single, Blur return with studio LP number nine, and it's a stunner. Not so much growing old gracefully as tackling challenges that come with it, it's though proving, poignant and grittily woozy.
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The Ballad Of Darren
Cat: 505419 7660238. Rel: 20 Jul 23
The Ballad
St Charles Square
Barbaric
Russian Strings
The Everglades (For Leonard)
The Narcissist
Goodbye Albert
Far Away Island
Avalon
The Heights
Review: For all of the "it's like 1995 all over again" analysis that greeted the surprise return of Britpop stars Blur, it would count for nothing if the music they were making was a hollow pastiche of the past. Fortunately, The Ballad of Darren, the band's first new album since 2015, is a giddy blast from the past - and reportedly one recorded in a much more cooperative and good-humoured atmosphere than expected. Fans will immediately feel at home, with tracks such as 'St Charles Square' and 'The Narcissist' offering that now familiar mix of weary vocals, squally guitars, low-slung bass and shuffling drums. Whether or not it's a "return to form" is debatable, but it's certainly a refreshing blast from the past for those came of age in the 1990s (and those inspired by Britpop's messy, lager-fuelled energy).
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Styx
Styx (LP + insert)
Cat: DR51 LP. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Working Against Time (3:04)
Mystery (3:52)
Hype On (3:24)
Targets (2:50)
Pragmatic Dramatic (2:39)
Styx (3:46)
Waiting Room (3:00)
S/He Rambled (3:34)
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Not Enough Time To Get Anything Halfway Done
Not Enough Time To Get Anything Halfway Done ("bluebird" blue vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: NUM 228LPC2. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Roller Rink Skate Date (LP1: Watercourse) (3:48)
Hill (3:15)
Switch (2:51)
Ladyfinger (2:19)
Lot 235 (3:05)
Crispin Glover Weekend (2:16)
Slingshot (4:37)
Alone (4:36)
Trunk (5:04)
Dark Island (2:02)
Iris (LP2: In Wallace's Shadow) (4:22)
Backseat Boat (3:11)
Slow Down (3:41)
Jingle Dell (3:27)
Last Good Growth (3:35)
Shepherd (3:40)
Five Lined Skink (3:44)
Phil The Water Sweep (4:06)
Pathos Delay (3:02)
Breach (3:46)
Norman (LP3: Boilermaker) (3:47)
Midnight Manager (3:36)
Last Stop On The Way To Vegas (4:53)
Last On The Drive (4:36)
1/10/98 (1:26)
Sunset Ridge (2:39)
From Phoenix At Four (6:21)
Tumbleweed (6:06)
Here Comes Rolling (3:04)
Thinner Runs Through Her (4:30)
Bluebird (2:58)
Used To Be (LP4: Nowhere To Go From Here) (3:26)
Beseme Mucho You Fucker (2:05)
Drained Nonsense (6:11)
Mobile Home (5:48)
Why Is Grandma On The Roof? (2:29)
Slow Down (3:29)
Sleeping Arms (9:06)
Switch (3:07)
Slingshot (5:14)
Trunk (live At Che Fest) (6:04)
Review: Calling on major chords for their riffs, emotional angst for lyrical delivery and motoring juggernauts for basslines, the driving rhythms of Boilermaker were hard to ignore once you found them back in the 1990s. Emerging from the San Diego guitar scene at a time when Gen X was obsessed with post-hardcore, the trio - Terrin Durfey, Tim Semple, and Richard Sanderson - described their counterpoint as 'Leucadia-core'. If you need a lesson in what that means, Not Enough Time To Get Anything Halfway Done is probably the best place to begin. Three albums, a stack of singles and rarities. In total, 41 tracks spread over a sprawling four LP box set with a 24 page book to read while immersing yourself. And yes, there's a test at the end to check you actually paid attention. (Juno legal disclaimer: there is no test).
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Sable Fable
Cat: JAG 450CD. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Things Behind Things Behind Things (Sable)
Speyside
Awards Season
Short Story (Fable)
Everything Is Peaceful Love
Walk Home
Day One (feat Dijon & Flock Of Dimes)
From
I'll Be There
If Only I Could Wait (feat Danielle Haim)
There's A Rhythmn
Au Revoir
Review: It has been some five-plus years since the last full Bon Iver album but the wait has been well worth it. This one follows the introspective SABLE, a sparse, vulnerable EP born from isolation and inner turmoil. Where that was shadow, this is light-a lush, radiant celebration of love, connection and emotional rebirth. Written at April Base in Wisconsin with collaborators like Jim-E Stack and Danielle Haim, the album leans into clarity and intimacy and gets rid of the signature dense abstraction for more honest and heartfelt pop. The vocals are delivered with openness and purpose as they explore desire, hope and devotion. While still acknowledging lingering shadows, this full-length is a story of growth that isn't about fairytale endings, but about the lessons love teaches.
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Bound By Endogamy
Cat: BJR 095LP. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Going To The Mine (4:24)
Nothing (4:03)
Stuck In The Loop (4:48)
Killed By Shame (4:37)
Cogs (5:04)
Withered Flowers (5:30)
Lune (5:13)
Junktion Rivers (5:39)
Review: .Geneva, Switzerland duo Bound By Endogamy are taking no prisoners with this collection of eight intense workouts that seem to straddle a multitude of genres and somehow emerge from the chaos with something new. Unsurprisingly, given what's here, the pair - Shlomo Balexert and Kleio Thomaides - are prominent figures on the underground punk and squat scene in their hometown, and there's plenty on this record that feels as though it's got to that time in the morning and you're still wandering around a disused labyrinthine building trying to remember where the front door was. Combining the ferocity of hardcore with the atmosphere and futurism of electro and rave, it's growling but crisp, distorted and DIY, dancefloor and weirdo all at once. An album that will not disappoint anyone who has been keeping an eye on this outfit as they emerged from strong successive cassette releases and a single 7" into this full throttle, self-titled long player.
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See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah City All Over! Go Ape Crazy!
See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah City All Over! Go Ape Crazy! (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile green & yellow marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2973C. Rel: 25 May 22
Jungle Boy (2:43)
Chihuahua (4:14)
Sinner! Sinner! Sinner! (2:22)
Mickey Put It Down (3:03)
(I'm A) TV Savage (2:39)
Elimination Dancing (3:06)
Golly! Golly! Go Buddy! (2:37)
King Kong (2:20)
Go Wild In The Country (2:45)
I'm Not A Know It All (2:52)
Why Are Babies So Wise? (2:55)
Orang-Outang (2:44)
Hello, Hello Daddy (I'll Sacrifice You) (4:27)
Review: Much like the Sex Pistols, Bow Wow Wow were as much a product of Malcolm McLaren's commercial nous and love of provocation as they were a band, but with the passage of time you can hear their music in a different light. Made up of former Adam & The Ants members and teenage singer Annabella Lwin, they whipped up a powerful twist on the new wave template in which Burundi-style drumming, twanging Americana and post-punk scratchiness collided with pop hooks. If you can't get enough of that era of music, you will surely love discovering or re-discovering this breakthrough album from one of popular music's true curios.
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