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Destroyer
Destroyer (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 340LPC1. Rel: 24 May 19
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Future Shade (5:12)
Horns Arising (6:51)
Closer To The Edge (2:49)
High Rise (6:16)
Pretty Little Lazies (5:02)
Boogie Lover (6:13)
Licensed To Drive (4:49)
FD'72 (5:49)
Review: When it comes to plugging in mega stacks of amplified prog-rock, Vancouver-area band Black Mountain deliver a retro-futuristic sound that's as large as any Godzilla soundtrack. With Destroyer presenting a fifth LP on Bloomington label Jagjaguwar, Black Mountain go someway in delivering a bold cross reference of only the best and most legendary points of 60s, 70s and 90s rock n roll regalia. With keys and piano mixed with guitars, distortion and vocoders giving the band a futuristic, krautrock (Deutsche elektronik musik) edge, British psychedelic and raw but atmospheric arrangements give the band their own undeniable identity. With songs passing the bottle from slow dancing rock, flashy hair metal, to synthy guitars and cosmic arpeggios, the best metal of today is still way up there, on Black Mountain.
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 in stock $23.69
I I
I I (gatefold LP + 30 page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 350LP. Rel: 30 Aug 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Yi (1:30)
Imi (4:40)
We (3:06)
Holyfields (3:32)
Hey, Ma (2:22)
U (Man Like) (4:22)
Naeem (3:08)
Jelmore (2:30)
Faith (3:34)
Marion (2:20)
Salem (3:44)
Sh'diah (4:10)
RABi (3:27)
Review: Justin Vernon's voice has always been the people's main attraction to Bon Iver, and the fact his pseudonym even exists is certainly no coincidence. As fragile and heartbroken as it is forthright and experienced, when you're wearing a shredded heart on sleeve and confessing to all your deepest insecurities using a pen name can help immensely. Album number four perhaps proves this more than any of its predecessors. While the three previous chapters have all made his thoughts, feelings, insecurities and fears clear, this one takes honesty to new heights. Combining the frail electronics that have gradually slipped their way into his back catalogue with the acoustics of his earliest, rocket-to-fame efforts, it's a culmination of all that's been in the truest sense. Perhaps even more intimate than the breathtakingly personal "For Emma, Forever Ago", "i,i" is a striking work to say the least.
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22 A Million
22 A Million (gatefold LP)
Cat: JAG 300LP. Rel: 30 Sep 16
 
Indie/Alternative
22 (Over Soon) (2:48)
10 Death/Breast (2:23)
715 Creeks (2:11)
33 GOD (3:29)
29 #Strafford Apts (4:06)
666 (Upsidedowncross) (4:16)
21 Moon Water (3:02)
8 (Circle) (5:10)
45 (2:39)
1000000 Million (3:57)
Review: 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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Aromanticism
Aromanticism (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: JAG 308LP. Rel: 22 Sep 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Man On The Moon (Reprise) (0:37)
Don't Bother Calling (3:58)
Plastic (3:06)
Quarrel (6:48)
Stoicism (1:03)
Lonely World (4:46)
Make Out In My Car (2:35)
The Cocoon-Eyed Baby (1:10)
Doomed (4:19)
Indulge Me (3:23)
Self-Help Tape (3:01)
Track 12 (3:58)
Review: Unsurprisingly, Aromanticism - meaning to have little or no romantic attraction to others - is exactly the idea Moses Sumney explores on this stunning debut. Having written the majority of this album's lyrics in the solitude of remote north American cabins, Sumney's songs about loneliness and distance feel natural and sincere. Throughout 'Aromanticism' Sumney shows off his affinity with vocal acrobatics, leaping from his rasping lower register to achingly dulcet falsetto. Both in his instrumentation and as a vocalist, Sumney strikes a pitch-perfect balance between acoustic and digital, exhibiting his ability to blend the two. Sumney blends passages of spoken word, neo-soul, broken-beat, and the vocal harmonies and movements, cascading with gospel precision, that shone on his 2016 EP 'Lamentations'. 'Aromanticism' is a powerful and heartfelt opening statement from an artist well worth keeping an eye on in the future.
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Multi Love
Multi Love (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 262LP. Rel: 20 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Mutli-Love (4:09)
Like Acid Rain (2:02)
Ur Life One Night (4:26)
Can't Keep Checking My Phone (4:15)
Extreme Wealth & Casual Cruelty (6:01)
The World Is Crowded (4:17)
Stage Or Screen (3:25)
Necessary Evil (5:16)
Puzzles (6:57)
Review: The New Zealand-born, Portland-based Ruban Nielson initially made a name for himself by marrying psych rock and lo-fi styles in a messy, Beefheartian manner, with jam-band wig-outs vying for attention with expressive songcraft. On 'Multi Love', however, he's both reined in the excesses of yore and sharpened up his songwriting, and the result is a veritable tour de force. Pop-tinged melody and emotional candour make for impressive bedfellows on these nine expansive and inventive ditties, which take as much inspiration from Prince or Janelle Monae as they do The Grateful Dead or Zappa. 'Multi Love' marks the place where Nielson genuinely makes his presence felt as a modern-day psychedelic visionary.
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II
II (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 232LP. Rel: 31 Jan 13
 
Indie/Alternative
From The Sun
Swim & Sleep (Like A Shark)
So Good At Being In Trouble
One At A Time
The Opposite Of Afternoon
No Need For A Leader
Monki
Dawn
Faded In The Morning
Secret Xtians
Intérprete: Pedestrian
 in stock $22.10
V
V (limited gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 422LPC1. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Garden (6:05)
Guilty Pleasures (3:37)
Meshuggah (4:48)
The Widow (4:25)
In The Rear View (4:55)
That Life (3:37)
Layla (4:10)
Shin Ramyun (4:54)
Weekend Run (4:51)
The Beach (3:12)
Nadja (4:12)
Keaukaha (2:13)
I Killed Captain Cook (3:25)
Drag (5:57)
Review: New Zealand-born, Portland-based Ruban Nielson is well known for mixing up lo-fi, indie rock, psychedelic sounds and plenty of trippiness into unique and beguiling sound worlds. V is said to be the band's most definitive album yet and it was written between the dry freeways of Palm Springs in California and the much more lush coastlines of Hawai'i. As such it is drawn from a world of West Coast AOR, classic hits, weirdo pop and Hawaiian Hapa-haole music. This is the first double album in the artist's discography and it is well worth the extra playtime.
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 in stock $31.57
II (Love Record Stores 2021)
II (Love Record Stores 2021) (limited marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: JAG 232LPC2. Rel: 08 Sep 21
 
Indie/Alternative
From The Sun (4:39)
Swim & Sleep (Like A Shark) (2:45)
So Good At Being In Trouble (3:50)
One At A Time (2:31)
The Opposite Of Afternoon (5:09)
No Need For A Leader (5:40)
Monki (7:12)
Dawn (1:09)
Faded In The Morning (4:10)
Secret Xtians (2:44)
Review: New Zealand psychedelic rock band Unknown Mortal Orchestra received plenty of acclaim for their second album, II, originally released in February 2013. Fusing lo-fi, indie rock, psychedelic sounds and plenty of trippy ideas, it take sin funky as you like guitar jams, drawn out and sun worshipping odes to a higher presence and raw, psyched out soul tracks. Tunes are packed with great detail and manage to strike a balance between light and dark, beauty and hostility. The often inward lyrics add another alluring element to this album, which won Best Alternative Album in the 2013 New Zealand Music Awards.
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 in stock $24.48
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