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For The First Time
Cat: ZENCD 269. Rel: 05 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Instrumental
Athens, France
Science Fair
Sunglasses
Track X
Opus
Review: Since they emerged in 2019, there's been a fair amount of hype around Black Country, New Road, with one noted media outlet calling them, "the best band in the world right now". While that might be a little over-the-top, there's no doubting that they're a unique proposition - as this much-anticipated debut album on Ninja Tune proves. Stylistically, they're hard to pin down, variously fusing post-punk guitars, fuzzy Stereolab synths and folksy strings with thoughtful, story-telling spoken word vocals (think Arab Strap), restless bass guitar and drums and sax sounds that have more in common with the more experimental end of jazz than alternative rock. It's an usual mixture, but a hugely alluring and surprisingly coherent one. For The First Time is, then, a genuinely impressive debut album.
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 in stock R$63,30
Ants From Up There
Ants From Up There (gatefold 2xLP + 20-page booklet)
Cat: ZEN 278. Rel: 04 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:54)
Chaos Space Marine (3:36)
Concorde (6:01)
Bread Song (6:13)
Good Will Hunting (5:00)
Haldern (6:06)
Mark's Theme (1:32)
The Place Where He Inserted The Blade (6:59)
Snow Globes (9:09)
Basketball Shoes (12:55)
 in stock R$151,91
Ants From Up There (Deluxe Edition)
Ants From Up There (Deluxe Edition) (limited heavyweight vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet + art prints + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 278BX. Rel: 04 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (0:54)
Chaos Space Marine (3:36)
Concorde (6:00)
Bread Song (6:12)
Good Will Hunting (5:04)
Haldern (6:03)
Mark's Theme (1:30)
The Place Where He Inserted The Blade (7:00)
Snow Globes (9:09)
Basketball Shoes (12:52)
Mark's Theme (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (2:26)
Instrumental (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (5:45)
Athens France (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (6:52)
Science Fair (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (6:25)
Sunglasses (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (9:06)
Track X (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (4:31)
Opus (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (9:03)
Bread Song (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (6:13)
Basketball Shoes (live From The Queen Elizabeth Hall) (13:23)
 in stock R$267,57
Ants From Up There
Cat: ZENCD 278. Rel: 04 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro
Chaos Space Marine
Concorde
Bread Song
Good Will Hunting
Haldern
Mark's Theme
The Place Where He Inserted The Blade
Snow Globes
Basketball Shoes
 in stock R$71,28
Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 314. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
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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 in stock R$183,60
Forever Howlong
Cat: ZENCD 314. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Besties
The Big Spin
Socks
Salem Sisters
Two Horses
Mary
Happy Birthday
For The Cold Country
Nancy Tries To Take The Night
Forever Howlong
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me)
Review: Every once in a while, you get a band emerge from the vibrant London music scene that you notice aren't like all the other bands. You sense they have something a bit special. BC, NR are like that - they offer something so rich musically that it appears immune to any potential threat that could come from changing trends. This third studio album of theirs comes under what looked like difficult circumstances from the outside. Their lead singer and songwriter Isaac Wood left the band shortly before the release of their second album. But they've withstood the pressure incredibly and are on top form here. There's more emphasis than ever on sharing the role of frontperson so the album is like a smorgasbord where you sample different voices and songwriting styles that exist within the group. Lead single 'Besties' is violinist Georgia Ellery's. It thrives off of its dynamism with explosive Phil Spector-esque wall of sound moments set in alongside elegant indie folk. A truly massive chapter awaits.
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 in stock R$68,09
For The First Time
For The First Time (LP + booklet)
Cat: ZEN 269. Rel: 05 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Instrumental (5:21)
Athens, France (6:23)
Science Fair (6:17)
Sunglasses (9:50)
Track X (4:40)
Opus (8:01)
! low stock R$125,09
Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 314E. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
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: BC, NR are now onto their third album. The Ninja Tune-signees gained attention for not posing as if they're in a band, but looking like an ordinary group of students, or twentysomethings house-sharing. Their bold look, where they're smiling in the press pics, as opposed to donning a moody pout, has thankfully been backed up with some terrific music. Their debut, For The First Time, earned them favourable comparisons to post-rock trailblazers Slint and their second album Ants From Up There is the Gen-z equivalent of Arcade Fire's Funeral, thanks to its grandiose anthemics. Famously, singer and lyricist Isaac Wood left the band on the even of the release of their second album, which sparked outcry and paranoia from their ever-growing army of fans about what that might mean for their future. But the band have kept at it and the remaining six members have chosen to share frontperson duties, thus relieving the added pressure that comes with being a designated frontperson. This third album - and first post Isaac Wood - is proving to be a striking new chapter, with the lead single, 'Besties', an immediately likeable way of introducing it to the world. Georgia Ellery, also of Jockstrap, takes lead vocals here and offers an unforgettable off-kilter indie pop cut reminiscent of Aldous Harding. Zutons-y sax stabs scattered in make for a beautiful touch and leave us feeling that this is the album that's going to send BC, NR onto a stratospheric level, where they're spoken about in the same breath as Radiohead as one of Britain's finest bands.
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 in stock R$189,91
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