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Hellraiser
Hellraiser (limited 10")
Cat: SNYL 93869. Rel: 06 Dec 21
Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy From Motorhead - "Hellraiser Mashup" (4:59)
Ozzy Osbourne - "Hellraiser" (4:54)
Motorhead - "Hellraiser" (4:33)
Review: "This 10" single reissue comes in celebration of the upcoming 30th anniversary of Ozzy Osbourne's 'No More Tears'. A new mashup sure to inspire only the best moshpitting and hair-flicking skills from every true hard rock head, this new track hears a the original Ozzy song mashed up with Motorhread's version. Never before released, it sounds like an alternate Dante eagerly cruising through the many layers of hell, as new drum reversings, stereo effects and soundscapes are peppered into this masterful musical jigsaw. The B-side also contains the two original, unremixed versions.

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Álbumes
Doomsday X (reissue)
Doomsday X (reissue) (limited gatefold grey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BOBV 840LPLTD. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Cauterized (4:00)
Culture Of Doubt (4:16)
Deliver My Enemy (5:26)
Archaic (3:09)
Buried In A Nameless Grave (3:49)
Dawn Of Defeat (3:41)
Prelude To Doomsday (3:44)
Upon Their Cross (4:43)
Strength In Numbers (4:57)
Hollowed (4:36)
Unleash Hell (3:35)
Bio-Terror (4:06)
Review: Originally formed in Buffalo, New York in 1987 before uprooting camp to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, second wave death metal pioneers Malevolent Creation are noted for being one of the most vital acts in the increased brutality of extreme metal throughout the 90's. Expanding on the work of groups such as Death, Onslaught, and Obituary, as well as formulating their vision in tandem with the genre's most successful act, Cannibal Corpse; their name still continues to garner reverence within many pockets of the scene, while 2007's blisteringly heavy tenth LP Doomsday X is one of the finest examples of their latter day output. Noted for being one of the band's final projects with original vocalist Bret Hoffmann before his untimely passing in 2018, and featuring Mick Thomson of Slipknot on the standout mammoth cut 'Deliver My Enemy', this is retrofitted brutal death metal from the Florida edge, undiluted by age or time.
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Warkult (reissue)
Warkult (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: BOBV 842LPLTD. Rel: 15 Aug 23
Dead March (2:54)
Preemptive Strike (4:06)
Supremacy Through Annihilation (3:33)
Murder Reigns (2:55)
Captured (2:49)
Merciless (3:28)
Section 8 (5:29)
On Grounds Of Battle (4:37)
Tyranic Oppression (3:01)
Ravaged By Conflict (3:11)
Shock & Awe (4:21)
Jack The Ripper (bonus track) (3:30)
Review: While initially formed in Buffalo, New York in 1987, before setting up base in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, second wave death metal scene genre definers Malevolent Creation along with their peers in Cannibal Corpse are largely responsible for the brutal surge of extreme metal throughout the 90s. Expanding on the work of groups such as Death and Obituary, their venomous and pummeling compositions became a roadmap for a myriad of bands who would follow in their path. Warkult marked the group's ninth overall full-length but only the second of two projects following 2002's The Will To Kill to feature vocalist Kyle Symons, whose short-lived tenure served as a refreshing new lease on viciousness before Bret Hoffmann would make his glorious return on 2007's Doomsday X.
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The Exile
The Exile (transparent teal vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SUNLP 1861. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Onward, Ever Onward (6:20)
Dark Harbours (5:43)
Offerings Of Hand & Tongue (6:18)
Mortal Quarry (6:57)
In All Her Glory (4:07)
The Thread That Will Unravel You (5:54)
Review: The duo of Therese Lanz and Casey Rogers, better known as Mares Of Thrace, deal in a ferocious, bruising blend of sludge-laden crusty noise-rock and hardcore punk. Their latest EP/mini-LP/opus, 'The Exile', limps a barefoot trudge over broken glass with violent, cacophonous results. Take the thunderous malevolence of 'Mortal Quarry' or the doomgazing of catastrophic closer, 'The Thread That Will Unravel You', as punishing examples of the unkempt vehement potential seeping its way out of the true north (that's what the Canadians like to call it).
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Faith Is In Season (remastered)
Cat: HHR 202229LP. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Follow Jesus (2:48)
Cast The First Stone (3:24)
Addicted To The Pistol (2:40)
Imprisoned (3:41)
Re-Terrorizer (2:58)
We're About To Fall (3:04)
Believers Have A Choice (4:29)
Faith Is Still In Season (3:21)
Broken Promise (3:38)
Where Are You Now? (3:44)
Butchered By Numbers (4:22)
Antidote (2:33)
Spiritual Bankruptcy (3:36)
Victims Of Jesus (2:25)
Return To Vietnam (5:19)
Previously Committed (1:41)
Review: .
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Daemonic Rites
Daemonic Rites (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CEN 19658808981. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Intro (1:58)
Falsified & Hated (5:36)
To Daimonion (2:15)
Malum (3:34)
Bad Blood (6:33)
My Death (7:32)
Symbols Of Bloodswords (3:01)
Voces Ab Alta (5:07)
Freezing Moon (9:29)
Pagan Fears (6:31)
Life Eternal (7:49)
Buried By Time & Dust (3:55)
Silvester Anfang (4:20)
Deathcrush (1:49)
Chainsaw Gutsfuck (2:49)
Carnage (6:09)
Pure Fucking Armageddon (1:07)
Review: No doubt in response to the international success of 'Lords of Chaos', the dramatisation of their church burning, knife and gun wielding early days, the past decade has seen a major increase in activity for Norwegian black metal pioneers Mayhem, who between celebrating the anniversary of their iconic debut full-length De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas with an anniversary tour and accompanying live album, as well as releasing their venomous sixth LP with 2019's Daemon, have seemingly refused to get off the road. Hence, fans have now been invited to absorb a dense, dank earful of their latest tour in the form of another live collection: Daemonic Rites. Featuring a condensed retrospective setlist that crawls from their later material back to the 90s, offers worship to their debut, before sonically regressing further to their 1987 Deathcrush EP for much more brutal and refined revisions of their early blackened punk output; the setlist offers a career-spanning highlight reel, delivered with all of the poise, power, unsettling malevolence and artistic finesse we've come to expect from the extreme metal old gods.
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Show/Down
Show/Down (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CRUZ 615. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Fortune & Glory (6:55)
Outrun Infinity (6:30)
Grab The Sun (7:01)
Show/Down (4:59)
Warden Of The Wicked Road (5:58)
Take To The Skies (6:17)
Review: Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, self-described "Adventure Metal" outfit Mega Colossus appear to have little interest in using the metal genre to craft sonic aggression. Utilising melodious leads, powerful vocals and technically impressive flashes of prog brilliance, their fourth full-length Showdown offers up a form of triumphant positivity and anthemic fantasy, harking back to the classic era of illustrious prog and classic rock with subtle nods to the likes of Rainbow, Deep Purple, and Kansas. It might not be 1978 anymore, just don't tell the band that.
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Hammersmith Odeon 1987
Hammersmith Odeon 1987 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 93772. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Wake Up Dead (3:37)
The Conjuring (4:37)
Bad Omen (3:29)
Rattlehead (3:43)
Killing Is My Business & Business Is Good! (2:43)
Peace Sells (2:29)
Last Rites/Loved To Deth (3:25)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin (3:42)
Devil's Island (4:58)
Mechanix (7:14)
Good Mourning (4:56)
Black Friday (3:03)
Review: Taken from their controversial/iconic debut UK/European show at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1987, this performance from thrash metal titans Megadeth was famously plagued by misfortune due to the band's gear getting stuck in customs, leading to unfamiliar hired equipment causing the dreaded technical difficulties throughout. Those in attendance that faithful night have since rushed to the band's defence, with the general consensus being no issues could overshadow the sheer ferocity and energetic mayhem exuded by Mr. Dave Mustaine (and his at the time bandmates). Captured whilst promoting their genre staple sophomore effort Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?, the set is packed to the brim with blistering, breakneck paced renditions of some the band's most mammoth, face-melting bangers from 'Wake Up Dead' to 'Peace Sells' with plenty of fan favourite deep cuts like the criminally overlooked 'Devil's Island' making appearances.
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Lice All
Lice All (gatefold LP)
Cat: BR 35LP. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Hung Bunny (5:41)
Roman Dog Bird (4:28)
Sacrifice (3:25)
Second Coming (5:41)
The Ballad Of Dwight Fry (2:09)
With Teeth (1:50)
Review: Proto-grunge/sludge metal band Melvins laid down six compelling songs on their fourth album. Lice-All was a cohesive, tightly woven trip made up of three original tunes and three fine covers. Two of them were originally written by the man, the legend, Alice Cooper, and one is by nose rock gang Flipper. The record is said to have influenced bands such as Sunn O))) and Sleep over the years because of the way it layer sup heavy, droning guitars. First release back in 1992 and something of a cult classics, this reissue comes on red wax. Back then, the album was known as a set titled LP, but also under the name Lysol.

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Tarantula Heart (25th Anniversary Edition)
Tarantula Heart (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold silver marbled vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC2 276. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Pain Equals Funny (19:03)
Working The Ditch (6:36)
She's Got Weird Arms (3:26)
Allergic To Food (5:35)
Smiler (4:54)
Review: The Melvins, known for their unapologetically experimental and abrasive sound, continue their legacy of sonic exploration with Tarantula Heart, set for release via Ipecac Recordings. The album, featuring a five-track lineup, including the sprawling 19-minute opener 'Pain Equals Funny, which displays the band's penchant for pushing the boundaries of conventional music. One of the album's defining features is the incorporation of dual drum parts, with longtime Melvins drummer Dale Crover teaming up with Roy for an impressive display of rhythmic complexity. This collaboration adds a new dimension to the Melvins' sound, further solidifying their reputation as pioneers of unconventional music. Recorded, mixed, and co-produced by Toshi Kasai, a longtime collaborator of the band, Tarantula Heart adds to the album's eclectic sonic palette. While The Melvins may never achieve mainstream success due to their avant-garde approach, this album stands by their unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and innovation, making it a must-listen for fans of boundary-pushing music everywhere.
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Time
Time (limited beige & brown marbled vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 252227. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Nightmare Be Thy Name (3:28)
Angel Of Light (3:36)
Witches' Dance (4:47)
The Mad Arab (4:36)
My Demon (4:43)
Time (4:20)
The Preacher (3:30)
Lady In Black (3:48)
Mirror (3:19)
The Afterlife (4:33)
Castillo Del Mortes (6:15)
Review: King Diamond fronted, proto black metal legends Mercyful Fate, are a group that require little introduction to any black-hearted soul who considers themselves a true metal fan. Following on from 1993's reunion album Into The Shadows, their fourth full-length Time would arrive the very next year just in time (no pun intended) for Halloween 1994. Now almost three decades on, both lifers and newcomers alike have an opportunity to spin this underrated gem in its truest form. With lyrical topics delving into the macabre and Satanic, with even the standout cut 'The Mad Arab' detailing the H.P. Lovecraft character Abdul Alhazred, who authored the fictional forbidden tome of occult lore The Necronomicon, this is a grandiose, theatrical and Satanic Panic pushing collection of classic, parents upsetting, falsetto shrieking gothic heavy metal for all seasons.
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Obzen (15th Anniversary Edition)
Obzen (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold white & blue splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 425198 1703794. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Combustion (4:08)
Electric Red (5:46)
Bleed (7:24)
Lethargica (5:40)
Obzen (4:31)
This Spiteful Snake (4:56)
Pineal Gland Optics (5:11)
Pravus (5:12)
Dancers To A Discordant System (9:30)
Review: The acclaimed sixth full-length from Swedish prog-metal auteurs and reluctant djent pioneers Meshuggah marked a notable return to their more raw and dexterous form of hyper-technical abrasion following the dizzying Catch Thirtythree which featured one ever-shifting piece divided into 13 segments. obZen saw the group utilising a live drum setup yet again following the Drumkit From Hell software synthesizer programming which Tomas Haake had exclusively pored over, leading to a more bombastic and feral sonic scope. Teeming with chaotic abandon balanced by their reliably overt calculation, cuts such as 'Bleed' served as latter day essential additions to their already bold catalogue while the absurdly vicious closing mammoth 'Dancers to a Discordant System' has become the band's go-to closer for live performances ever since.
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Ride The Lightning
Ride The Lightning (limited electric blue vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLCKND 4R1U. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Fight Fire With Fire (4:50)
Ride The Lightning (6:34)
For Whom The Bell Tolls (5:10)
Fade To Black (6:53)
Trapped Under Ice (4:06)
Escape (4:23)
Creeping Death (6:46)
The Call Of Ktulu (8:47)
Review: Following on from their iconic 1982 debut full-length Kill 'Em All, the sophomore effort from thrash metal titans Metallica would mark their turn towards not just darker but more introspective and dynamic songwriting. While jolting blasts of frenetic riffage and virtuosic solos still abound in cuts such as 'Fight Fire With Fire' and 'Trapped Under Ice', moments like the acoustic driven, melancholic 'Fade To Black' or the menacing instrumental closer 'The Call Of Ktulu' were indicative of the visionary prowess the still relatively young band would go on to explore and expand greatly upon with subsequent releases. It must also be noted that Ride The Lightning birthed two of the most essential cuts from the Metallica back catalogue with the eerie war torn anthem 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' and the Egyptian history lesson turned thrash opus 'Creeping Death', which already cover the price of admission.
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Master Of Puppets (remastered)
Master Of Puppets (remastered) (limited "battery brick" vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLCKND 5R1U. Rel: 28 Dec 23
Battery
Master Of Puppets
The Thing That Should Not Be
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Disposable Heroes
Leper Messiah
Orion
Damage, Inc
Review: There's no thrash, or general metal album, apart from possibly Black Sabbath's Paranoid, that's as instantly recognisable as Metallica's 1986 magnum opus Master Of Puppets. Although garnering an internet revival of sorts thanks to the title-track's inclusion in the season four finale of Stranger Things (which subsequently lead to a meeting between actor Joseph Quinn and the band who would bequeath him a guitar), any metalhead worth their salt will tell you how this album never strays too far from their blackened (no pun intended) heart. Featuring an endless expulsion of the most complex, hard-hitting yet instantaneously memorable metallic, progressive thrash of not just the 80's, but of any decade; one look at the tracklist should see iconic bangers leaping off the sleeve. From the intense opening cut 'Battery' to the aforementioned and incomparable title-track, to the haunting 'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)', all the way to the epic instrumental monster 'Orion', this third LP took the promise of the band's preceding 1984 effort 'Ride The Lightning', and lofted it into the metal stratosphere.
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Garage Inc (reissue)
Garage Inc (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent blue swirl "fade to blue" vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BLCKND 131U. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Free Speach For The Dumb (2:36)
It's Electric (3:34)
Sabbra Cadabra (6:20)
Turn The Page (6:09)
Die, Die My Darling (2:22)
Loverman (6:02)
Mercyful Fate (13:03)
Astronomy (6:17)
Whiskey In The Jar (5:17)
Tuesday's Gone (8:39)
The More I See (4:47)
Helpless (6:11)
The Small Hours (6:39)
The Wait (4:54)
Crash Course In Brain Surgery (3:10)
Last Caress/Green Hell (3:30)
Am I Evil? (1:44)
Blitzkrieg (5:59)
Breadfan (3:32)
The Prince (5:43)
Stone Cold Crazy (6:45)
So What (3:08)
Killing Time (2:57)
Overkill (3:59)
Damage Case (3:38)
Stone Dead Forever (4:48)
Too Late Too Late (3:08)
Review: Originally released in 1998, Garage Inc. would follow the split double albums of Load and Re:Load as a form of creative cleanse for thrash metal titans Metallica. Clocking it at over two hours, this epic compilation of covers taken from the Garage Days Sessions, B-sides, as well as new selections, paint a sprawling sonic picture of the vast array of influences each member holds dear. Running the gamut from punk and hardcore (Discharge, Misfits), to early proto-metal (King Diamond, Motorhead), all the way to their classic rock and more outsider inspirations such as Bob Seger, Blue Oyster Cult and Lynyrd Skynyrd (with their rendition of 'Tuesday's Gone' as an exceptional highlight); this bloated, overstuffed collection may appear overwhelming at first glance, but offers a curious through line and insight into the varying machinations that have maintained Metallica's status as the biggest thrash metal act of all time. It all had to start somewhere, and what better place than the garage?
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Short Cuts: The Best Of Woodstock 94
Short Cuts: The Best Of Woodstock 94 (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4009. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Breadfan (4:47)
One (7:17)
Nothing Else Matters (7:35)
Master Of Puppets (3:19)
Wherever I May Roam (6:57)
Enter Sandman (6:07)
So What (3:41)
Review: "It rained like a cow pissing on a flat rock" Aerosmith's Steven Tyler apparently once said about Woodstock 94. His band's set, in the middle of the night, followed a monumental firework display at the end of Metallica's typically juggernaut show. A cataclysmic halt, picturing the scene in your mind now is almost biblical, moody storms setting in across a dangerously oversold, woefully organised weekender headlined by some of the most lightning-worthy rock bands on the planet. Short Cuts: The Best of Woodstock 94 is more than a concert recording, then. An abridged version of a marathon set, it's also a declaration of intent from metal titans who refused to be upstaged by the events unfolding around them. If there's ever an excuse to revisit Metallica on stage during the Black Album period, then surely it's with a backdrop of chaos and rage?
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72 Seasons
72 Seasons (limited gatefold purple "midnight" vinyl 2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: BLCKND 0551I. Rel: 14 Apr 23
72 Seasons (7:37)
Shadows Follow (6:14)
Screaming Suicide (5:32)
Sleepwalk My Life Away (6:58)
You Must Burn (7:02)
Lux Aeterna (3:23)
Crown Of Barbed Wire (5:47)
Chasing Light (6:42)
If Darkness Had A Son (6:37)
Too Far Gone? (4:41)
Room Of Mirrors (5:31)
Inamorata (11:04)
Review: The long-awaited, much anticipated, eleventh full-length from thrash metal titans, Metallica, will serve as their first full-length since 2016's underrated, Hardwired To Self-Destruct, and continues the damage (inc.) control mission the band have been on ever since, St. Anger soured fan palettes and expectation almost two full decades ago. While, Death Magnetic, played it somewhat safe, there's been a notable element of soul-searching over the last number of years, in an effort to recapture the breakneck thrash fury that originally elevated the Metallica brand to genre staples. From the blistering, lead single, 'Lux aeterna', alone, it's evident that James Hetfield and co have regrouped at the source (their 1982 debut, Kill 'Em All), to reimagine their dynamic metallic machinations as the seasoned veterans they've effortlessly moulded into; promising their purest, most revitalised return to form yet. Luckily, '72 Seasons', won't take as long as its cryptic title to materialise.
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And Justice For All
And Justice For All (limited translucent green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BLCKND 7R1U. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Blackened (6:36)
And Justice For All (9:48)
Eye Of The Beholder (6:24)
One (7:12)
The Shortest Straw (6:32)
Harvester Of Sorrow (5:41)
The Frayed Ends Of Sanity (7:44)
To Live Is To Die (9:16)
Dyers Eve (5:39)
Review: The fourth full-length from thrash metal titans Metallica has gone on since its original 1988 release to be heralded as the band's most progressive, vicious and artistic statement. Marking their first work following the tragic passing of bassist Cliff Burton, the album has become controversial for its notable muting of (at the time) newcomer Jason Newsted's performance, yet it's immensely difficult to ignore a project that boasts some of the band's finest material, from the breakneck paced opener 'Blackened' to the grooving intensity of 'Harvester Of Sorrow' to the Johnny Got His Gun based psychological metal ballad 'One'. Ask a Metallica lifer what's truly the group's finest moment, and any worth their salt will point you towards ...And Justice For All each and every time.
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Metallica
Metallica (limited "some blacker" marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLCKND 8R1U. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Enter Sandman (5:30)
Sad But True (5:25)
Holier Than You (3:50)
The Unforgiven (6:20)
Wherever I May Roam (6:41)
Dont Tread On Me (4:02)
Through The Never (4:04)
Nothing Else Matters (6:22)
Of Wolf & Man (4:21)
The God That Failed (5:08)
My Friend Misery (6:46)
The Struggle Within (3:58)
Review: Metallica's self-titled fifth full-length, subsequently dubbed 'The Black Album', still serves as the controversial bridging point from their iconic run of four definitive thrash metal classics throughout the 80's, to their more sporadic and messy 90s output. For some, the inclusion of producer Bob Rock was a step too far into accessible territory as ten-minute instrumentals were abandoned, compositions were simplified, and the overall aggressive, grim edges showcased on the preceding classics Master Of Puppets and ...And Justice for All were somewhat sanded down to appeal to as large of an audience as possible. Make no mistake however, for every naysayer fan who opts to live in a fantasy where Metallica never continued into a second decade, there's still legions of adoring defenders who praise the balance the group would strike. It also doesn't hurt that the tracklist boasts literally some of the most well known and iconic cuts of their career, from the opening classic 'Enter Sandman' to the hefty groove of 'Sad But True', to more melodious fare like 'The Unforgiven' as well as the timeless ballad 'Nothing Else Matters'.
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Justice For All
Justice For All (clear vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SGVNY 076. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Breadfan (4:26)
Master Of Puppets (3:32)
Wherever I Roam (6:39)
Harvester Of Sorrow (6:19)
Fade To Black (7:28)
For Whom The Bell Tolls (7:04)
Seek & Destroy (8:30)
Review: If you've seen Metallica live and in the flesh you'll appreciate how ferocious their shows are. It's not just the music that's loud, all aspects of the performance seems to hit like wrecking ball, raising the volume and intensity on each chord of every riff, drum-packed crescendo, and disorientating outro. And it's always been that way, as this reissued recording from one of their legendary shows proves. Captured in 1994, when the thrash metal pioneers played Woodstock, USA, Justice For All certainly lives up to the name of the outfit's classic 1988 LP, And Justice For All, which earned them their first Grammy nomination. It's pretty powerful, potent stuff, running through a number of the group's strongest tracks in a live context, which goes some way towards transporting us to the gig itself.
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Sphinctour (reissue)
Sphinctour (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3191C. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Psalm 69 (Elysee Montmarte, Paris) (5:05)
Crumbs (Congresscenter, Stuttgar) (3:53)
Reload (Convention Center, Albuquerque) (2:39)
Filth Pig (The Varsity Arena, Toronto) (6:37)
Just 1 Fix (Aragon #2, Chicago) (4:56)
NWO (The Palladium #1, Los Angeles) (5:52)
Hero (Gaswerk, Hamburg) (5:18)
Thieves (Mercer Arena, Seattle) (2:37)
Scarecrow (Jesolo Beach Festival, Venice) (7:31)
Lava (Dour Festival, Brussels) (8:51)
The Fall (Brixton Academy, London) (7:51)
Review: Ministry have always enjoyed playing with album titles - 1989's The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste being one of the best examples. They've also evolved from a synth pop outfit at the turn of that decade into one of the pre-eminent industrial rock and metal bands of the following ten years, a process that helps them stand out among a scene that became increasingly saturated as time progressed.

Never by-numbers, then, and always looking to experiment with effects, samples, and structure, on stage their reputation for being uncompromisingly Ministry precedes them, and here's at least some form of proof. Sphinctour (lol) is an 11 track album containing recordings from various live shows across the globe, each of which invokes the atmosphere and gargantuan power of the outfit in question, with the only real problem being the fact you probably weren't there to see these shows happen.
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AmeriKKKant
AmeriKKKant (limited gatefold grey splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: NB 43415. Rel: 03 Oct 23
I Know Words (3:12)
Twilight Zone (8:00)
Victims Of A Clown (8:20)
TV5/4Chan (0:46)
We're Tired Of It (2:45)
Wargasm (6:17)
Antifa (4:49)
Game Over (4:59)
Amerikkka (8:06)
Review: "A record that sounds like dystopia", painting "a bleak portrait of an America that is on the brink of implosion" wrote one critic after first hearing AmeriKKKant, the 14th studio album by the mighty Ministry. If this is your first encounter with the record, it should take exactly two tracks to understand what said scribe - penning prose for The Spill Magazine - was getting at. There's anger, trouble, rage, frustration, disillusionment and a rallying war cry to stand up and stop the decline of Western civilisation at the hands of populists and fundamentalists running through every bar of every track. More so, this is also about standing tall and representing what constitutes an LP. Far more than a vessel for singles, AmeriKKKant is long form expression in the truest sense. Not necessarily a journey into industrial metal and sample-oriented experimental rock, but a manifesto for what they can represent.
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Hopiumforthemasses
Hopiumforthemasses (limited green & yellow splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 406562 9701611. Rel: 29 Feb 24
BDE (4:19)
Goddam White Trash (4:27)
Just Stop Oil (5:58)
Aryan Embarrassment (3:01)
TV Song 1/6 Edition (3:26)
New Religion (5:03)
It's Not Pretty (4:45)
Cult Of Suffering (6:06)
Ricky's Hand (3:45)
Review: "Hopium" is internet-speak for naive "hope" in the face of oncoming calamity, where "hope" is imagined as a kind of injectable drug upon which media consumers inevitably get hooked. With this in mind, LA-based political synth-come-punk-metal ish act Ministry (the lifetime project of founder Al Jourgensen) deliver their latest album, HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES, which provides a window into the pysche of the contemporary hope-stricken worrier / warrior of today. From the opening war-cry of 'Goddamn White Trash' to the closing clamour of 'Ricky's Hand', it's clear the ultimate message is that there are two kinds of hope - the passive "hopium" kind, and the active kind that knows what it's doing.
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Chicago/Detroit 1982 (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: CLOCD 5047. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Same Old Madness (CD1)
Revenge
Effigy
Primental
I'm Falling
Overkill
Never Asked For Nothing
Love Change
What Is The Reason
Work For Love
Cold Life
America
Funkamental
Dancing Alone
Le Stupide
Knowledge
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt mix - CD2: Rarest Trax!)
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt dub)
Playground
I See Red (instrumental)
She's Got A Cause (live Misfits Chicago 31/12/1981 - First Show)
I'm Falling (live Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Cold Life (live Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Overkill (live Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Review: Ministry were a very different band in 1982, when Al Jourgensen started out as a synth pop provocateur straining at the leash to take things darker. He has repeatedly sworn off their debut album With Sympathy as a sanitised version of the sound he was pursuing, and this collection of live recordings from the year before it was released show a sharper edge to tracks like 'Revenge' and 'Effegy'. It's still absolutely synth-pop of the era, when the music was only one step removed from post-punk anyway, but most importantly the sound is clear and bright, showing the first iteration of the band at their best and playing close to home.
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Ultimate Rarest Trax! 1981-1986
Cat: CLOCD 5095. Rel: 08 Feb 24
She's Got A Cause (live 12/31/1981 - First Show - CD1)
I'm Falling (live At Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Overkill (live At Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Cold Life (live At Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
What He Say (demo)
Here We Go (demo)
Say You're Sorry (demo)
Hardman (live At The LA Palladium 1983)
Revenge (live At The LA Palladium 1983)
Anything For You (4-track demo)
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt mix - CD2: Everyday (Is Halloween) - The Lost mixes)
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt dub)
Playground
I See Red (instrumental version)
Review: It's fascinating diving into the earliest realms of Ministry, before they were even signed to record their debut synth pop album With Sympathy. Al Jorgensen swore off that first release as a misstep before they become chief architects of industrial metal, and this compilation supports his case when you hear the sound of the band at their first gigs in 1981-1983. It's a lot more confrontational than the polished, arguably brilliant, sound they were encouraged to release as they emerged from the underground. From the electro-punk thrust of 'Falling' to the raw version of 'Cold Life', they feel entirely edgier as a proposition compared to most synth-pop bands of the era. With additional gems like rare mixes of 'Everyday (Is Halloween)', this is an essential compilation for anyone interested in the roots of Ministry.
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A Better Dystopia
A Better Dystopia (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: NPRVINY 916. Rel: 21 May 21
The Diamond Mine (1:58)
Born To Go (5:45)
Epitaph For A Head (2:07)
Solid Gold Hell (3:23)
Be Forewarned (3:26)
Mr Destroyer (5:41)
When The Wolf Sits (4:58)
Death (2:58)
Situation (2:16)
It's Trash (2:10)
Motorcycle (Straight To Hell) (3:24)
Learning To Die (6:28)
Welcome To The Void (3:16)
Review: Sometimes it's easy to convince yourself that real psychedelic rock went the same was a magic eye posters and socially acceptable group sex. Then you catch a glimpse of Monster Magnet's latest album cover and realise there's still a place for both those things, not to mention demonic beings with flames and pyramids on their head surrounded by scantily clad women and skeletal figures. Talk about failing to manage expectations.

Thankfully the filling is every bit as good as the trailer in this instance. Then again, with a track list like this what wouldn't be? Following up on the unbridled originality of their preceding album, the hilariously titled Mindfucker, A Better Dystopia sees the band turn their attention to the often unsteady and unpredictable ground of covers records, and pull theirs off with aplomb. Paying tribute to the likes of Hawkwind and The Scientists, it's more than a fitting ode to the 1960s and 70s heydays of existential crises.
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Chainsaw Dismemberment
Chainsaw Dismemberment (gatefold blue splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RR 51071. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Stab (3:57)
Fleshripper (0:55)
Drowned In Your Blood (1:44)
Mass Mutilation (1:46)
Mauled Beyond Recognition (0:55)
Rabid (1:56)
Bloodshed (1:13)
Decayed (1:55)
Final Bloodbath (1:10)
Island Of The Dead (3:55)
Brutalized (0:58)
Slaughtered (1:28)
The Crazies (1:21)
Silent Night, Bloody Night (1:54)
Chainsaw Dismemberment (2:43)
Psychotic Rage (0:54)
Funeral Feast (1:42)
Wolfen (0:59)
Dark Sanity (1:28)
Camp Blood (2:13)
Tormented (1:26)
Slaughterhouse (part 2) (2:18)
Barbarian (1:27)
Rats (1:38)
Mater Tenebrarum (2:21)
Splattered (0:47)
Obliteration (1:20)
Lord Of The Dead (2:46)
Review: Reissued once more on its label comes this shocking sophomore LP from New York death metal/grindcore band Mortician; and with a name like Chainsaw Dismemberment, this should be more than demonstrative of its metallic, electrified bloodlust. One of many Relapse Records releases to enter an informal Relapse hall of fame, this terse, creepy 50-minute-long opus is full of subversive stalker energy, building a sludgy, Babylonian audio-edifice out of the horror movie thematics (think Scream). All tracks, naturally, hear their low-mixed guitars buzz with the grating twinge of a chainsaw against flesh.
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Motorhead
Motorhead (cassette)
Cat: WIKC 2. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Motorhead
Vibrator
Lost Johnny
Iron Horse/Born To Lose
White Line Fever
Keep Us On The Road
The Watcher
Train Kept A Rollin'
Review: Motorhead's eponymous debut album roared onto the scene with unapologetic ferocity, setting the stage for the legendary career of Lemmy Kilmister and his bandmates. Released in 1977, this seminal record embodies the raw power and relentless energy that would become synonymous with the Motorhead sound. From the thunderous rhythms of 'Motorhead' to the electrifying riffage of 'Iron Horse/Born to Lose,' each track delivers a sonic assault that leaves an indelible mark on the listener. With its gritty production and no-frills approach, Motorhead's debut remains a timeless testament to the unbridled spirit of rock 'n' roll rebellion, cementing its status as a classic.
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Sacrifice (reissue)
Sacrifice (reissue) (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8826012. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Sacrifice (3:16)
Sex & Death (2:02)
Over Your Shoulder (3:18)
War For War (3:02)
Order/Fade To Black (4:01)
Dog-Face Boy (3:17)
All Gone To Hell (3:44)
Make 'Em Blind (4:13)
Don't Waste Your Time (2:40)
In Another Time (3:07)
Out Of The Sun (3:36)
Review: Motorhead's 12th album Sacrifice landed way back in March 1995 and was their first on the SPV/Steamhammer label. It was the second full-length to feature the lineup of Lemmy, Phil Campbell, Wurzel, and Mikkey Dee, with Wurzel leaving not long after this one was finished. It's an album that features all the trend and tested head-thrashing rock sounds the band had already long been associated with - loudness, shattering drums and loud, fast guitars with a couple of new classics added to their already big collection of anthems.
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Iron Fist (40th Anniversary Edtion)
Iron Fist (40th Anniversary Edtion) (limited black & blue swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8696547. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Iron Fist (2:52)
Heart Of Stone (3:02)
I'm The Doctor (2:38)
Go To Hell (3:09)
Loser (3:50)
Sex & Outrage (2:09)
America (3:37)
Shut It Down (2:40)
Speedfreak (3:21)
(Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down (3:08)
(Don't Need) Religion (2:41)
Bang To Rights (2:38)
Review: The eight full-length from Motorhead is often regarded as one of their most underappreciated works. Originally released in 1982, 'Iron Fist' would be the final album from the classic Three Amigos era line up of Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. Citing the pressures of following up their, 'No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith' live album that debuted at no. 1 on the UK album charts, as well as the internally controversial decision to allow guitarist Eddie Clarke to produce, the end result would be a project respected and adored by most, with the exception of the men behind the craft. With Clarke's departure not long into the promotional tour, and the underwhelming regard Lemmy held the work in, it's times like this that we can thank the fans for championing the record and its praise for years to come. This 40th anniversary edition is mere proof that even sometimes the artist themselves doesn't get the last say on the staying power of their art.
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Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 07
Cat: 405053 8868548. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Snaggletooth (4:13)
Stay Clean (2:59)
Be My Baby (4:07)
Killers (4:18)
Metropolis (4:08)
Over The Top (3:17)
One Night Stand (3:34)
I Got Mine (5:02)
In The Name Of Tragedy (3:53)
Swords Of Glory (4:00)
Rosalie (3:27)
Sacrifice (7:38)
Just 'Cos You Got The Power (6:11)
Going To Brazil (2:44)
Killed By Death (5:33)
Iron Fist (3:29)
Whorehouse Blues (3:25)
Ace Of Spades (3:02)
Overkill (7:31)
Review: It isn't too absurd to consider that Motorhead appeared at the 2007 installment of the iconic Montreux Jazz Festival, when the organising team are renowned for purposefully selecting the best artists of leftfield variety to add dynamics to their line-up, and offer respites from the jazz-centric billing. All that said, there's still no denying the face-melting bizarre turn from one of the greatest heavy rock/metal acts to ever shred, and now the set has been immortalised on wax. Featuring essential cuts from their back catalogue such as 'Killed By Death', 'Iron Fist', 'Overkill', and (of course) 'Ace Of Spades', it's a genuine joy to hear Lemmy and co utterly embracing their newfound audience and delivering a breakneck sonic spectacle only the trio knew how to deliver.
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Live At Montreux Jazz Festival '07
Cat: 405053 8868579. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Snaggletooth
Stay Clean
Be My Baby
Killers
Metropolis
Over The Top
One Night
I Got Mine
In The Name Of Tragedy
Sword Of Glory
Rosalie
Sacrifice
Just 'Cos You Got The Power
Going To Brazil
Killed By Death
Iron Fist
Whorehouse Blues
Ace Of Spades
Overkill
Review: With the iconic Montreux Jazz Festival constantly working to offer the most dynamic respites from their jazz-centric billing, and showcasing their tastes for the best in outsider (anything other than jazz) music, it shouldn't come as too much of a shock that the legendary Motorhead ripped a mammoth set apart back in 2007. Featuring a plethora of tracks from their catalogue such as 'Killed By Death', and 'Ace Of Spades', while also serving as the first official release to feature the trio's much loved cover of Thin Lizzy's 'Rosalie', it's delightful and absurd in equal measure to hear Lemmy and his cohorts embracing an entirely different type of audience to deliver one of the most unique sets of their latter days.
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Birmingham Town Hall 1977
Cat: CL 93574. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Motorhead (3:12)
Vibrator (4:10)
Keep Us On The Road (5:25)
The Watcher (4:41)
Iron Horse/Born To Lose (4:59)
Leaving Here (3:54)
On Parole (5:28)
I'm Your Witchdoctor (1:59)
The Train Kept A-Rollin' (3:39)
City Kids (3:23)
White Line Fever (3:55)
Review: 1977 was a pivotal year for Motorhead, seeing as it saw the release of their debut, self-titled album and also the hiring of Fast Eddie Clarke, forging what is invariably seen as the classic line up of this seminal band. The year may be closely associated with the height of punk rock, but the ultra heavy metal stylings of Lemmy and co always crossed the divide and appealled to punk and metal fans alike. The 11 tracks here straddle the tracks written for that debut LP ('Iron Horse/Born To Lose', 'Vibrator' and 'White Line Fever') and older material such as 'Motorhead', originally penned by Lemmy's previous employers Hawkwind, their cover of Eddie Holland's Motown classic 'Leaving Here' and 'On Parole', first recorded with Clarke's predecessor Larry Wallis in 1976 then shelved. The sound of one of the finest bands ever just beginning to hit their stride.
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The Lost Tapes Vol 5: Live At Donnington Download Festival 13th June 2008
Cat: 4050538 954753. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Doctor Rock (4:06)
Stay Clean (2:55)
Be My Baby (3:56)
Killers (4:37)
Metropolis (3:59)
Over The Top (3:09)
One Night Stand (3:30)
Rosalie (3:32)
In The Name Of Tragedy (4:19)
Just 'Cos You Got The Power (6:19)
Going To Brazil (4:09)
Killed By Death (3:42)
Ace Of Spades (feat Wurzel) (3:59)
Overkill (feat Wurzel) (8:56)
Review: To celebrate what would've been the legendary Ian 'Lemmy' Kilmister's 78th birthday, the Motorhead Lost Tapes series continues with Volume 5 which boasts the band's legendary set at 2008's Download Festival in Donnington Park. While featuring a career-spanning set of the trio's most face-melting rippers from 'Killer' to 'Rosalie' to 'Killed By Death', the set is most notable for the surprise appearance of former guitarist Michael Richard Burston aka Wurzel, who provides his shredding abilities to the epic one-two punch finale of 'Overkill' and 'Ace Of Spades'.
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The Boys Of Ladbroke Grove
The Boys Of Ladbroke Grove (clear vinyl LP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4113. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Lemmy & The Upsetters - "Paradise" (The Brains mix) (2:46)
Motorhead - "Keep Us On The Road" (The Brains mix) (3:14)
Larry Wallis - "Police Car" (3:25)
The Pink Fairies - "Lone Wolf" (3:07)
Lemmy - "Should It Out Load" (3:57)
Larry Wallis - "Crying All Night" (3:18)
The Head Cat - "Good Rockin’ Tonight" (alternative take) (3:09)
Motorhead - "On Parole" (The Brains mix) (3:44)
Lemmy - "Twist & Should" (2:37)
Larry Wallis - "Leather Forever" (The Brains mix) (3:38)
Lemmy & The Upsetters - "Blue Suede Shoes" (3:10)
Larry Wallis - "I Think It's Coming Back Again" (2:48)
Larry Wallis - "Old Enough To Know Better" (3:37)
The Head Cat - "Stuck On You" (2:25)
Review: Before Motorhead, there was simply The Boys From Ladbroke Grove; a trio which included the metal legends' formative members Lemmy Kilmister and Larry Wallis. Spanning a whole host of early material, some of which has never before appeared on physical media, this retrospective compilation harks back to recorded and live work by the "family tree" of bands related to Kilmister and Wallis in the early 1970s, with rare numbers also included. Motorhead completists, perk your ears up!
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Electrified Brain
Electrified Brain (limited blue & yellow splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 61091. Rel: 28 Oct 22
Electrified Brain (2:42)
Demoralizer (2:58)
Last Crawl (2:27)
Grave Dive (2:30)
The Bite (1:37)
High Speed Steel (2:32)
Thermonuclear Protection (3:04)
Blood Vessel/Boat Jail (1:56)
Crank The Heat (2:42)
Restless & Wicked (2:23)
Ten Cent Beer Night (2:15)
Barreled Rage (2:22)
Putting On Errors (1:30)
Paranormal Janitor (2:48)
Review: Thrash metal revivalists, Municipal Waste, make their ferocious return on 'Electrified Brain', their first full-length in five years, and follow up to 2017's blistering, 'Slime & Punishment'. The seventh album from the Richmond, Virgina outfit delivers on all of the violent, crass, whiplash-inducing mayhem we've come to expect, yet approached with seasoned experience and a renewed energy following their half-decade respite. Commenting on the material, enigmatic frontman Tony Foresta offered these choice words - "We're not writing any love ballads to sell records." Make of that what you will.
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Mutants
Mutants (translucent purple vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: SH28 1LPIE. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Call Of The Void (4:00)
Frozen Hearts (2:58)
Broken Glass Ceiling (4:11)
Siren Song (3:34)
Graveyard Love (3:01)
Unborn (4:44)
Siphon (3:04)
Demons (2:48)
Memory Hole (4:00)
Setting Sun (5:51)
Review: The psych-rock metalcore hybrid supergroup trio of Cave In vocalist/guitarist Stephen Brodsky, Converge drummer Ben Koller and High On Fire bassist Jeff Matz, make their long awaited return on the excellent third full-length Mutants. Their follow up to 2017's War Moans, the album marks the first since the departure of founding bassist Nick Cageao, yet marches undeterred into their usual maelstrom melting pot of heavy music, which appears to be the only requirement for sonic inclusion on a Mutoid Man record. Drawing on elements of prog, psych, thrash, groove, hardcore and hard rock, this is a passion project in the most evident sense, and the creative chops of all three seasoned veterans are on full display as they smash through genre parameters and play up the camp, cheese and heft in simultaneous abandon.
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A Mortal Binding
A Mortal Binding (limited gatefold green vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (side 4 etched))
Cat: 406562 9713218. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Her Dominion (6:11)
Thornwyck Hymn (6:42)
The 2nd Of Three Bells (6:21)
Unthroned Creed (7:01)
The Apocalyptist (11:22)
A Starving Heart (7:31)
Crushed Embers (9:07)
Review: 'Unfurling' their 15th album - a stonking discographic achievement - My Dying Bride's A Mortal Binding is brought to our attention. The Yorkshire-based quintet deliver this incendiary sonic meditation on loss, distress, and abyssal horror with glee, eliding gothic and apocalyptic themes while playing on bleak aspects of the band members' personal lives, sublimated through wicked doom metal. 'Thornwyck Hymn', 'Her Dominion' and 'The Apocalyptist' betray a belief that one can master the end of times - whatever form they may take - and use them to one's own advantage: such is the implied message.
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Mysterium
Mysterium (10" LP + insert)
Cat: SLVA 281. Rel: 29 Dec 23
I Am The Chaos (5:02)
April Fool (4:06)
Androgynous (2:29)
Ja, Ja, Ja, Ja (2:07)
Holyrod (3:21)
Turn In (2:56)
Review: There's not a huge amount of background we can share on Mysterium, a startlingly beautiful and complex self-titled six-tracker on the always reliable Silver Arrow. A collection of music that lulls you with its blissful moments but still manages to maintain an air of uncertainty about it. A guitar-led dreamscape filled with achingly serene sections, yet underpinned with a real atmosphere that's neither relaxing nor intense, but is ever so-slightly unsettling at times. At least that's true of 'April Food' and 'I Am The Chaos', two tracks that open scoring here. Both seem to build a subtle darkness in comparison with closer 'Turn In', with its quietly rousing and affirming key changes. Taking elements of shoe gaze, beach pop, psychedelic rock, trip hop and more, it's an intoxicating ride through a spectacular unknown.
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