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Pathways
Pathways (limited LP)
Cat: MEP 104V1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Sleep Tonight
All Of You
The Vanishing Game
Pathways
Whisper
Wish
Faces
Cruel Love
Review: The Birthday Massacre, hailing from Canada, command a bracing gothic blend of 80s electronica and aggressive guitar work. Formed in 2000 as Imagica, the band is led by vocalist Chibi and guitarists Rainbow and Michael Falcore. They debuted in London, Ontario, before moving to Toronto and rebranding, with the 2002 self-released Nothing and Nowhere inducting us into their horror-comedic sonic aesthetic, drawing on macabre cabaret and Grande-Guignol rock. Though little light but fan speculation has been shed on their new album Pathways, this purple detour has sparked rumours of a fresh direction and stylistic tangent for the band, coming helmed up by the pre-released streamer single 'Sleep Tonight', lighting up oneiric stadia worldwide with their mega-metal shreds and huge electronica arrangements.
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22 A Million (B-STOCK)
Cat: JAG 300LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
22 (Over Soon)
10 Death/Breast
715 Creeks
33 GOD
29 #Strafford Apts
666 (Upsidedowncross)
21 Moon Water
8 (Circle)
45
1000000 Million
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The evolution of Justin Vernon from the broken-hearted, falsetto-voiced troubadour who emerged from his cabin to deliver his debut eight years ago to the here and now may seem downright implausible, yet the facts of the matter are this - '22, A Million' is proof positive that he is one of the most multi-faceted and enigmatic and inscrutable artists we have at our disposal, still capable of delivering heart-rending beauty in song form yet also of marrying it to wilful abstraction in a way that not only offers emotional resonance yet reflects and refracts its surrounding era to offer succour and salvation. Sing it from the rooftops, this is little short of a complicated modern masterpiece.
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The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTA 153. Rel: 19 Apr 25
A Tryst (feat K-Town Sophia) (4:53)
Garden Waltz (feat Carinne & Francesco Como) (4:09)
Oui Got Now (feat Liquid & Stephane Moraille) (3:01)
Drop Off (feat Coco Thompson) (3:32)
You (feat Francesca Como & Malicious) (2:30)
You Too (feat Jahsepta) (3:32)
Grace (Love On The Block) (3:00)
Cowboy Hoot (feat Liquid) (1:51)
Jahrusalem (feat EP Bergen, Dorian & Sidaffa Bakel) (3:26)
World Party (feat Steeve Khe, Liquid & Jahsepta) (5:06)
This Day (feat Ben Wilkins) (3:17)
La Dolce Vita (feat Freddie James) (5:37)
Journey (feat Helena Nash, Jahsepta & Kim Bignham) (5:56)
Stillness (feat Rafaelle MacKay Smith & Alexandre Desilets) (4:23)
Saltwater Cats (feat Kim Neundorf & Malicious) (6:43)
Review: Bran Van 3000's The Garden is their fourth studio album and another subtle evolution of their signature genre-blending sound. Rooted in prog-rock grooves and boogie flair, the album explores romantic and reflective territory without losing the collective's playful spirit. On the album, which arrives as a special for this year's Record Store Day, James Di Salvio is joined by longtime collaborators and fresh talent alike to create a lush collaborative soundscape that's rich in emotion and rhythm. The tracks all exude soulful vocals, brass-laced arrangements and global sonic textures, which help to make The Garden is a mature yet adventurous chapter in BV3's musical journey.
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Chime Oblivion
Chime Oblivion (limited green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DG 002X. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Neighborhood Dog (1:43)
Kiss Her Or Be Her (2:21)
The Fiend (1:37)
Heated Horses (2:43)
The Uninvited Guest (0:06)
And Again (3:41)
The Mythomaniac (2:10)
Smoke Ring (2:40)
I'm Not A Mirror (3:39)
Grass (1:58)
Cold Pulse (1:37)
The Catalogue (3:28)
Review: Primarily known for his sprawling LA-based psych/garage/punk/all of the above work as Osees aka Thee Oh Sees aka Oh Sees, John Dwyer links up with experienced percussionist Dave Barbarossa (Fine Young Cannibals, Adam & The Ants) for the retro bratty glam-punk experience of the year - Chime Oblivion. Their self-titled debut is packed full of squelchy synths, jagged minimalist guitar lines and high-pitched eccentric vocals, paying clear homage to classic acts such as The Slits and Bow Wow Wow. Chock full of bite-sized bangers including 'Neighbourhood Dog' and 'Kiss Her Or Be Her', both of which scoff at the notion of a three-minute track, this is retrofitted throwback dance-punk in the stylised era before it even had such a moniker.
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Disintegration (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 1523284. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Plainsong (5:04)
Pictures Of You (7:23)
Closedown (4:16)
Lovesong (3:27)
Last Dance (4:43)
Lullaby (4:10)
Fascination Street (5:12)
Prayers For Rain (6:05)
The Same Deep Water As You (9:06)
Disintegration (8:11)
Homesick (7:04)
Untitled (6:26)
Review: This album, originally released in 1989, and now expanded for a deluxe edition, is god-tier stuff from The Cure. The 'Pictures Of You' melody is emotional enough to draw tears from those with stone hearts. And similarly to many of the tracks on this album, 'Lovesong' still forms a really important part of their live set as there's beautiful interplay between keys and bass, whilst Robert Smith's heartfelt poetry is filled with conviction. In terms of album openers they don't come much stronger than 'Plainsong', which is a melancholic, dark synthgaze-y masterpiece that will stop you in your tracks whatever you're doing.
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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
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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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
 
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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Time Indefinite
Time Indefinite (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PSY 049LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Cabin Six
Concern
Star Of Hope
Howling At The Second Moon
A Dream, A Flood
Anima Hotel
Electric Lake
The Hardest Land To Harvest
Held
Review: The American musician and guitarist newest album is a collection of compositions that balance melancholia with quiet defiance. From the disorienting, tape-warped opening moments to the album's delicate final waltz, Tyler crafts an introspective instrumental landscape where the past and present converge. 'Cabin Six' starts with a hazy, found-sound texture, its distant hum of static giving way to Tyler's contemplative guitar. It's a track that feels suspended in time, evoking the isolation of its recording process. 'Concern', in contrast, unfurls a luminous melody atop warm strings, the steel guitar lifting the piece into a realm of understated grandeur. It's among Tyler's most affecting compositions, a quiet affirmation amid uncertainty. On 'Star of Hope', the album's spiritual centerpiece, an AM radio-sourced hymn weaves into Tyler's delicate loops, creating a ghostly, celestial resonance. The interplay between organic and electronic texturesitape hiss, processed echoesigrounds the track in a space both intimate and otherworldly. 'Electric Lake' shimmers with ecstatic drone, its weightless progression nodding to La Monte Young, while 'Howling' sways between ambient pastoralism and an undercurrent of discord, its background noise a restless specter. The album closes with 'Held', a sigh of relief wrapped in a gentle acoustic waltz. The ever-present tape warble lingers, a reminder of unease, but Tyler leans into beauty. Time Indefinite is a triumph of instrumental storytellingione of quiet reckoning, but also persistence, offering solace in its hypnotic, evocative swells.
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Going Out Of My Head: Adventures On The Indie Dancefloor 1995-1999
VARIOUS
Cat: CRCD 4BOX195. Rel: 01 May 25
The Charlatans - "Nine Acre Dust" (Chemical Brothers remix - CD1: Poppin')
Blur - "On Your Own" (Crouch End Broadway mix)
Bomb The Bass & Justin Warfield - "Bug Powder Dust" (Chemical Brothers remix)
Supergrass - "Sun Hits The Sky" (Bentley Rhythm Ace remix)
Dub Pistols - "Cyclone"
Audioweb - "Bankrobber"
Alabama 3 - "Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness"
Black Grape - "Reverend Black Grape"
Sneaker Pimps - "Underground" (Perfecto mix)
The Prodigy - "Breathe"
Flukd - "Atom Bomb"
Cut La Roc - "Bassheads"
CJ Bolland - "It Ain't Gonna Be Me"
Leftfield - "Phat Planet"
Fatboy Slim - "Going Out Of My Mind"
Death In Vegas - "Aisha" (CD2: Pingin')
Super Furry Animals - "Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)"
Indian Ropeman - "Dog In The Piano" (dirty edit)
Bentley Rhythm Ace - "Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out"
Pierre Henry - "Psyche Rock" (Malpaso mix By Fatboy Slim)
Gomez - "Whippin' Piccadilly"
The All Seeing I - "Beat Goes On"
Howie B - "Who's Got The Bacon ?"
Under The Honeytunnel - "Electro-magnetic"
Moloko - "Fun For Me"
Basement Jaxx - "Red Alert" (Jaxx club Night)
Wildchild - "Renegade Master" (radio edit)
Rest Assured - "Treat Infamy" (12 Inch club mix)
Leftfield - "Song Of Life" (remastered)
Shed Seven - "She Left Me On Friday" (CD3: Peakin')
Terrorvision - "Tequila (Mint Royale Shot)"
Cornershop - "Brimful Of Asha" (Norman Cook remix)
Lo Fidelity Allstars - "Blisters On My Brain"
Space - "Neighbourhood" (live It! club mix)
Arthur - "Lose Your Mind" (Skint remix)
Orbital - "The Saint"
Jimi Tenor - "Walkie Talkie"
Future Loop Foundation - "Conditions For Living" (Headz Down edit)
Ocean Colour Scene - "Falling To The Floor"
My Life Story - "12 Reasons Why I Love Her"
Sleeper - "Statuesque" (The Boxed Off mix)
James - "Waltzing Along" (Havein' It Rock Opera mix)
Embrace & Wil Malone - "One Big Family" (Perfecto mix)
Dubstar - "Stars" (Motiv 8 radio mix)
Tricky & Martina Topley-bird - "Black Steel (Been Caught Stealing)" (CD4: Prangin')
Ceasefire - "Trickshot"
Babylon Zoo - "Spaceman" (Arthur Meets The Spaceman mix)
Skunk Anansie - "Brazen (Weep)" (Dreadzone remix)
Radiohead - "Planet Telex" (Karma Sunra mix)
The Future Sound Of London - "My Kingdom"
Paul Weller - "Kosmos" (Lynch Mob bonus beats Full version/Lynchmob beats mix)
Hooverphonic - "2 Wicky"
Morcheeba - "Part Of The Process"
Lamb - "Gorecki"
Catatonia - "Midfield General's Shootout Mix"
The Aloof - "The Last Stand"
Review: In the latter half of the 1990s, the lines between indie-rock, Britpop and dance music became increasingly blurred, indie club DJs being blessed with all manner of heady, high-octane treats to enjoy - including notable big beat, trip-hop and techno reworks. This four-disc set from Cherry Red does an excellent job in celebrating this fertile musical period via a mix of chart-bothering faves (Norman Cook remixing Pierre Henry and Cornershop), heavy club revisions (the Chemical Brothers taking on Bomb The Bass and the Charlatans), bona-fide dance classics (Leftfield, Orbital, Basement Jaxx), quirky rock-rave (Black Grape, the Prodigy), big beat workouts (Indian Ropeman, Death In Vegas, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Lo Fidelity Allstars), and eccentricities (the All Seeing I, Jimi Tenor, Future Sound of London).
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Oceanside Countryside
Cat: RPRW 7214002. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Sail Away (3:48)
Lost In Space (4:19)
Captain Kennedy (2:50)
Goin' Back (5:08)
Human Highway (3:11)
Field Of Opportunity (3:09)
Dance Dance Dance (2:32)
The Old Homestead (7:10)
It Might Have Been (2:36)
Pocahontas (3:23)
Review: Neil Young's return to this 1977-recorded "lost" collection of songs feels like a snapshot of an artist in transition, navigating between the raw edges of his 70s output and the more polished direction he would take in the years to come. Recorded between Florida's Triad Studios and Malibu's Indigo, the tracks resonate with a kind of unforced authenticity that's increasingly rare in modern music. You'll know some of these tunes - the majority did turn up in other LP tracklistings eventually - but re-pieced together it's clear there's a quiet confidence here, as if Young, unburdened by the pressures of commercial expectation, was simply allowing the music to flow out. Opening with the delicate 'Sail Away,' Young sets a tone that's both intimate and expansive, a rare combination that permeates the entire set. 'Lost In Space' follows, its understated melancholy giving way to moments of real tenderness, as though Young was channeling something deeply personal without ever letting it feel too heavy. The rolling 'Captain Kennedy' showcases his gift for storytelling, while 'Goin' Back' and 'Human Highway' bring with them echoes of past greatness, weaving themes of reflection and longing with his signature mix of folk and country. By the time 'Pocahontas' rolls around, it's clear that the collection, though rough around the edges, forms a cohesive whole, a snapshot of Young's restless creativity and unflinching approach to songwriting.
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 in stock $19.36
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