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Singles
Summer's Over
Cat: ES 045. Rel: 20 May 25
Summer's Over (2:26)
Running Thru My Mind (2:15)
Freedom Rides (1:47)
Treat Me Like A Man (2:19)
Review: Brooklyn-born Dennis Harte might only have been eleven when he picked up a Sears Silvertone, but the music on this anthologyirecorded between 1973 and 1974iis anything but juvenile. Collected here for the first time on a single release, these four singles originally appeared under shifting monikers (Dennis Harte, Harte Attack, Harte Brothers and Pure Madness), a strategy cooked up by mentor Carl Edelson to maximise industry exposure. The sound veers between garage soul, basement psych, and scrappy blue-eyed r&bian adolescent echo of The Rascals, The Youngbloods or early Spoonful. 'Summer's Over', written by Edelson, is the emotional peak: a world-weary soul lament, rendered uncanny by Harte's teenaged delivery. 'Running Thru My Mind' plays it cooler but still flickers with melodic instinct and wiry guitar interplay. 'Freedom Rides' charges out with organ-stabbed garage grit, a protest anthem wrapped in biker-jacket energy. 'Treat Me Like a Man' flips a Beatles-influenced B-side by Long Island group The Shandels into something looser and more ragged. Harte would go on to tour with Wilson Pickett, but these early 7"sinever before compiledishowcase a raw, regional talent teetering on the edge of real experience. Efficient Space lands another killer excavation from North America's fringe.
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Bongo Express
Cat: FC 67. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Bongo Express (2:56)
Afternoon Sniper (2:56)
Review: Following a string of praised releases for labels the likes of Dreamlord Recordings, Library Of The Occult and Up In Her Room, Jonathan Parkes (Korb) and Dom Keen (Studio Kosmische) team up once more for Bongo Express, a one-off vinyl drop via Crouch End's Feral Child. This time, the pair lean hard into their mutual obsessions: dusty mid-70s textures, radiophonic wig-outs and low-slung kraut-funk. Built around rattling bongos and scuzzy analogue synths, the record rides a hypnotic groove that sits somewhere between library oddity, imagined road movie score and late-night Berlin jam session.
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White Gloves
White Gloves (limited numbered white vinyl 7")
Cat: ALN 74005. Rel: 11 Jun 25
White Gloves (3:24)
Mr White (Freehousing) (4:26)
Review: One of several debut singles by Khruangbin, 'White Gloves' sweltered in with a mellow sway that would soon become their calling card. 'White Gloves' rode a wistful bassline and slackened drums, built around a hazy guitar riff and Laura Lee's near-whispered vocal - "she was a queen" - as much lullaby as lament. As ever drawing from Thai funk, 60s surf and gospel, the track established Houston trio's knack for folding global references into something spare and dreamlike. Now again released via Late Night Tales offshoot Night Time Stories, it marked the start of their partnership with producer Steve Christensen, whose hands-off touch would help sculpt their fluid, lo-fi feel across their early run.
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Álbumes
Holy Black Mountain Side
Santa Maria (17:43)
From Planet Orb With Love (9:44)
Good-Bye Mrs Uranus (10:44)
Review: Pioneering Japanese psychedelic rock Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. (AMT) were formed in 1995. Their relentless output has spawned various offshoots over the years, such as Acid Mothers Temple & the Cosmic Inferno and Acid Mothers Temple SWR, synthesising and alien cosmo-grammar in sound, one that perhaps only the most acid-casualtied tongues can interpret or speak. Now present through Rolling Heads comes their latest album for 2025: Holy Black Mountain Side comprises three psychedelic pieces, reticulating a series of recording sessions held down between 2021 and 2023, at one point reinterpreting a traditional folk song, and throughout enlisting guest bass from Taigen Kawabe of Bo Ningen. Each record comes wrapped in unique artwork by lead improvisor Kashiwagi Ten, adding an extra layer of veiled mystery to each: no two records are visually alike.
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Mellowmaker
Mellowmaker (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 268V12. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Mellowmaker (6:13)
Soft & Heavy (5:39)
The Sound Of Repetition (3:26)
Flutterbug (3:18)
Coasting In Aquatica (2:55)
Jellylegger (3:23)
Recalled By The Rays (1:37)
Nautodelia (4:37)
Looper (3:18)
Lagging Through The Soup Of Yesterday (3:58)
Adoration (5:55)
Review: Black Market Karma return with the second chapter in their two-part Fuzz Club album series. Written, recorded, and produced by Stanley Belton, it's the imperfections and unplanned happenings that are the real joy of this ode to 1960s and 1970s psychedelic rock & roll will modern beats. A striking follow up to Wobble, it's fuzzy, crackly, angular and strikingly human considering it's fundamentally electronic. "Mellowmaker was made immediately after Wobble, I kinda see them as two sides of each other", Belton has been quoted as saying. "With these two albums I've attempted to crystallise how it feels to be stuck between a feeling of amnesia of the soul and the earthly experience of piloting a meat suit... I'm still chasing that longing intangible 'Hiraeth' feeling. The sense of wanting to find our way home to a place that maybe doesn't exist."
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VII
VII (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: DWR 007LPC1. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Thrice Crowned (3:07)
Overlander (2:52)
Night Raid (2:19)
Lair Of 1,000 Serpents (2:10)
Kudzu Vine (2:19)
Sharky's Delight (1:48)
Curse Of The Ivory Fang (2:35)
Behind The Black Curtain (3:05)
Escape From Ptenoda City (1:56)
The Strigoi (3:24)
Mean Streets (2:19)
Review: New York outfit The Budos Band return with their first full-length release on Diamond West, the new label founded by band members Tom Brenneck and Jared Tankel. VII was produced by Brenneck and engineered by Simon Guzman and has plenty of their signature taut, groove-driven tracks that blend Afro-soul, doom rock and 70s psychedelia. They were all recorded in California and feature the percussionist Rich Tarrana, who adds his own fresh texture without detracting from the raw, hypnotic MO of the band. As usual, this is music that is equal parts cinematic and visceral and is perfect for nocturnal drives and deep immersion. Now more than two decades in, The Budos Band are still able to surprise and compel.
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Nightmare Queens
Nightmare Queens (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AFMLP 28. Rel: 29 May 25
Get Spooky (2:04)
No Love (2:31)
My Heart Is A Gravey (2:41)
The Cats Meow (3:38)
My Way (2:17)
Bullet (3:21)
Kiss Of Fire (3:50)
Revolution (3:14)
Slay Me (2:59)
Breakup Makeup (2:36)
Don't Hold My (3:46)
I Made A Wish (3:11)
Love U To Death (4:27)
Review: Since forming in 2016, The Darts from Phoenix, Arizona have built a fierce global presence with their fuzz-drenched garage rock and high-octane performances, fronted by the ever-driven Nicole Laurenne. The Nightmare Queens compiles the best green lights from the band's first two LPs, both long since sold out, and adds two extra brand-new thrashoffs, recorded on the road during their 2024 Europe Boomerang tour. Gritty melodies, vampy hooks and punk-drunk energy beam like blood moon rays across 'Get Spooky', 'My Heart Is A Graveyard', and 'Love You to Death'.
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Whistle & I'll Come To You
Whistle & I'll Come To You (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: FIRELP 787. Rel: 22 May 25
Intro (0:39)
Arrival (2:36)
Has It Been Good Here? (1:37)
Spooky Breakfast (8:02)
Walk On The Beach (3:59)
Whistle (3:24)
Supernatural Breakfast (4:23)
Walk On The Beach (2) (3:15)
Nightmares (3:29)
Evidence Of Spiritualism? (5:59)
The Apparition (5:14)
Review: Swedish trio Death And Vanilla continue to carve out their atmospheric niche, blending elements of post-ambient electronica and spectral folk to craft something distinctly unsettling. Their latest foray into live scoring breathes new life into the eerie, folkloric narrative of a 1968 ghost story. As they shift seamlessly between stuttering tape loops, minimalist drum machines, and haunting choral effects, they create a tension that pulls the listener deeper into the supernatural. Tracks like 'Supernatural Breakfast' are pulsing with an old-school, Carpenter-esque vibe, while others, like 'Nightmares', evoke a sense of unease with their swirling winds and spectral sounds. The band's ability to inhabit these otherworldly spaces is a nod to their growing mastery of atmosphere, a skill that's increasingly becoming their signature. Even as they explore the boundary between the familiar and the uncanny, Death And Vanilla remind us that their sound can be as inviting as it is unnervingly strange.
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The Atlantic Years 2002-2005
Cat: QHNE 3CD232. Rel: 29 May 25
It's On The Rocks (CD 1: Spend The Night - 2002)
Take It Off
Who Invited You
All Messed Up
Dirty Denim
You Wanna Get Me High
I Don't Care (So There)
Pass It Around
Too Bad About Your Girl
Not The One
Please Don't Tease
Take Me To The Backseat
5 O'clock In The Morning
Big Rig (Japan bonus track)
Backstage (Japan bonus track)
I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me) (CD 2: Gold Medal - 2004)
Friends Like Mine
Don't Break Me Down
Fall Behind Me
Is That All You've Got For Me
It's So Hard
The Gold Medal
Out Of My Hands
It Takes One To Know
Revolver
Have You No Pride
Lost & Found (Digital bonus track)
Hyperactive (CD 3: singles, B-sides & live - B Side)
Rock 'n' Roll Machine (B Side)
Mam's Boy (B Side)
Play My Game (B Side)
Don't Break Me Down (acoustic)
Fall Behind Me (alternate acoustic mix)
I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me) (alternate acoustic mix)
Done With You (B Side)
Too Bad About Your Girl (radio remix)
Dancing With Myself (Billy Idol Cover)
Please Don't Tease Me (New York Minute OST)
Do You Want To Hit It (live At The Paradise, Boston August 2nd, 2003)
Take Me To The Backseat
Hyperactive - Too Bad About Your Girl
All Messed Up
Take It Off
5 O'clock In The Morning
Who Invited You
On The Rocks (live XFM October 3rd, 2003)
Take It Off
Who Invited You
Review: After rising through the ranks of the local punk scene in Palto Alto, California, during the late 1990s, all-female outfit The Donnas were whisked to national (and international) superstardom via a deal with major label Atlantic Records. This retrospective looks back on that period of the now-dormant band's career, combing their two albums from the imprint (2002's Spend The Night and 2004's Gold Metal) with a disc of singles, B-sides, rarities and live takes. That means heaps of heavy riffs, vocals espousing suburban teenage angst and hooky choruses on discs one and two, with the third disc delivering an attractive mixture of raucous pop-punk, nods to metal (one of their major infuences, fact fans) and becalmed and cheery acoustic versions.
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Blonde On A Bum Trip (Soundtrack)
Blonde On A Bum Trip (Soundtrack) ('hallucinogenic swirl' vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMH 8310C. Rel: 23 May 25
Blonde On A Bum Trip Trailer (0:55)
Just Having A Bum Trip (0:33)
The E-Types - "Put The Clock Back On The Wall" (0:47)
Who's The Butcher? (1:39)
Thee Neons - "LSD Got A Hold On Me" (0:45)
Horny & Unclean (1:52)
She Must Be Square (1:54)
The Vagrants - "I Love, Love You (Yes I Do)" (0:50)
Let's Hear It For Al Capone (2:33)
The E-Types - "Untitled" (1:29)
Where's The Acid Kid? (1:22)
Bit' A Sweet - "Out Of Sight Out Of Mind" (2:46)
I Enjoyed The Band (2:59)
Bit’ A Sweet - "Is It On, Is It Off?" (0:50)
Susie's Trip Out (1:41)
The E-Types - "Put The Clock Back On The Wall" (instrumental version) (1:11)
Where It's Always Been At (0:54)
The E-Types - "Clock-apella" (Stereo) (1:54)
It Was A Dream (1:46)
The E-Types - "Put The Clock Back On The Wall" (reprise) (0:50)
Review: Originally scored in 1968 by a loose circle of New York garage-psych acts, this reissued soundtrack finally lifts the veil on one of the strangest period films of the late 60s. The E-Types lead the charge with no fewer than four versions of 'Put The Clock Back On The Wall', ranging from a bright, full-band cut to a warped instrumental and stereo acapella. The Bit' A Sweet contribute the hazy, lurching 'Is It On, Is It Off?'ia woozy gem full of phased guitar and tape wobbleiwhile 'LSD Got A Hold On Me' by Thee Neons dials up the paranoia with raw, fuzzed-out intensity. The Vagrants offer a tight, harmony-laced soul ballad in 'I Love, Love You (Yes I Do)', adding contrast to the acid-drenched proceedings. While the film itself, shot entirely in greyscale, veered closer to surreal documentary than narrative cinema, the music functions as a mood-setting anchor throughoutiequal parts camp, dread, and weird sunshine optimism. This marks the first official pressing of these tracks and serves as both a time capsule of New York's outsider rock fringe and a highly playable psyche compilation in its own right.
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Rai Sidi Bel Abbas Vol 2
Cat: NP 049LP. Rel: 30 May 25
Maak Probleme (5:37)
Ala Jal Ouahda (6:01)
Datli Laakal (3:57)
Adebtini Ya Bent Nass (5:30)
Madanitch Lyame (5:46)
Maktoub Aliya Noualfak (6:20)
Rani Ndal Nsaaf Feli Rayha Tlef (5:33)
Mazal Galbi Tamaa (6:02)
Review: Drissi El-Abbass's Rai Sidi Bel Abbes - Volume 2 is a superb eight-track compilation that tells the evolutionary story of Rai music from the late 1970s to the 1990s. Released by Nashazphone on four sides of wax, it highlights El-Abbassi's soft vocals and innovative fusion of traditional Algerian music with electronic elements which came after he started his career with Les Aigles Noirs and later collaborated with guitarist Ahmed Zergui. El-Abbassi embraced synthesisers and drum machines to shape a modern Rai sound that has stood the test of time and tracks like 'Maak Probleme' and 'Datli Laakal' blend nostalgic melodies with bold production to offer a vivid portrait of Rai's creative transformation.
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Tags: African | Arabic
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Clymhalio
Clymhalio (green vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ARDG 3LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Ms Cornflakes '91 (3:29)
Breichiau Hir (3:35)
Pen Yn Y Gwynt (3:41)
Chwaer Yr Haul (3:42)
Hunlle Yn Nunlle (3:58)
Cwsg, Cwsg, Cwsg (4:19)
Galw Arno Ti (3:33)
Allan O'i Phen (2:57)
Nol I'r Ogofau (3:37)
Hydref Yn Sacramento (4:14)
Cuddiwn Dan Y Bwrdd (3:01)
Gweld Dim Byd (4:41)
Review: Turning the clock back to 1991, legendary Welsh DIY pop band Ffa Coffi Pawb repress their second album for the modern listener. Recorded with experimental electronic studio head Gorwel Owen, in a flat, above a Post Office in Rhosneigr, on the island of Anglesey, it makes no apologies for its uptempo and cacophonous sound, swagging out the starting blocks like a Celtic Happy Mondays. Or, more accurately, Black Grape. Shades of Primal Scream are equally audible in at least some of the guitar riffs, although given the group were fronted by a young Gruff Rhys - who would go on to form Super Furry Animals before embarking on his own critically acclaimed and musically outstanding solo career - you can bet your bottom dollar this is far more original than any lazy comparisons would suggest. Or whatever that translates to in Welsh.
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An Orphan Form
An Orphan Form (clear in purple & black splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: REPOSELP 147. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Three Shafts Of Light (16:50)
Cut Pale White Line (15:50)
Review: We find ourselves lost in kosmische textures, dark jazz motifs and brushup drums, as Ivan The Tolerable (Oli Heffernan) edges us ever deeper into his singular sonic world with An Orphan Form, where wide scapes and underbrushed moodiness leaves us in an identifiable yet not entirely placeable place. There's a sense of constant movementicircular rather than linearias the music unfurls like a dream slipping just out of reach. Synth lines wobble and stretch, field recordings emerge from the mist, and the sounds of nature act as subtle anchors amid the abstraction. It's a spiritual detour after the cheekier tonalities of his various earlier cassette albums for the likes of Cruel Nature and Ack! Ack! Ack!.
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Phantom Island
Cat: 987043 1746. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Phantom Island (5:16)
Deadstick (3:32)
Lonely Cosmos (5:31)
Eternal Return (4:35)
Panpsych (4:01)
Spacesick (4:42)
Aerodynamic (4:48)
Sea Of Doubt (4:18)
Silent Spirit (4:30)
Grow Wings & Fly (5:06)
Review: What's that strange rock formation over there? Phantom Island hears King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard burrow back into their sprawling underworld Gizzverse, mixing hallucinatory narratives and a restrained sonic palette, all while returning their rock operatic thematic hand to the cartographic myth of phantom islands. First intended to lead their album Flight b741, the song (come album) took on a life of its own, and just had to be released separately. Pepys Island and Antillia are a but a few of the mythological backbones of this miraging rock masterpiece, intuiting the story of a pilot touching down on a dreamlike island, only to find the passengers unraveling into visions of gods and beasts.
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Laminated Denim (Lucky Rainbow Edition)
Laminated Denim (Lucky Rainbow Edition) (180 gram red marbled vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 870429 0206. Rel: 22 May 25
The Land Before Timeland (15:04)
Hypertension (15:02)
Review: Aussie rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's 22nd studio release continues their tradition of bold experimentation, featuring two expansive 15-minute tracks, including the highly anticipated fan favourite 'Hypertension.' The band's ability to push the boundaries of the rock genre is ever-present as they blend complex rhythms, hypnotic melodies, and immersive instrumentation in these sprawling compositions. An intricate sonic journey, showcasing King Gizzard's signature chaotic beauty and their continued exploration of sound in new, exciting directions.
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Hawking Radiation
Hawking Radiation (limited LP + insert)
Cat: FC 57. Rel: 05 Jun 25
A Diamond On Its Side (2:35)
An Offering (3:24)
Cold Sleep (3:15)
Potalaka Listening Station (3:34)
Astral Voices (3:21)
From Erika (3:13)
The Next Level (3:06)
Promises Made, Promises Kept (3:39)
Take Me With You (3:11)
To Erika (3:26)
Angels Of History (3:01)
Hawking Radiation (3:54)
Review: Brooklyn-based trio Lake Ruth return with a luminous, concept-driven suite that interweaves 60s baroque pop, celestial science fiction and the aching aftermath of cult tragedy. Anchored by Allison Brice's delicate yet penetrating vocals, this release draws narrative inspiration from the Heaven's Gate cultiparticularly survivors and bereaved relativesiwhile also channelling Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time and Walter Benjamin's interpretation of Paul Klee's Angelus Novus. Tracks like 'Potalaka Listening Station', 'Take Me With You', 'From Erika' and 'To Erika' articulate a deeply personal lyrical tapestry, reframing grief as a spectral presence across space and memory. The sound design is equally deliberate: bright organs, skittering drums, ripple-toned guitar, and a nostalgic production palette that feels both 1967 and timeless. Despite the thematic weight, there's lightness hereidelicate rhythms evoke tropicalia, and Brice's voice threads it all together like constellations across the dusk. This is Lake Ruth's most affecting and ambitious work yet: rich in imagery, bold in its emotional scope and glistening with intelligence.
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Album No 1 (Id Ed Was) (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 104LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Id Ed Was (3:58)
Avehri (3:20)
Akoudar (4:10)
Thadoukli (3:21)
Ikhaq (4:29)
Mmliyi (3:37)
Thassousmi (2:30)
Achethkhi (4:26)
Review: Wewantsounds continues its deep dive into Algerian music with the first-ever reissue of Les Abranis' sought-after-by-those-who-know 1983 long player, Album No. 1. Originally recorded in Paris and privately pressed in small quantities, the album, which is also known as Id Ed Was, fuses Kabyle rhythms with funk and touches of reggae. This reissue has been curated by Cheb Gero (of recent Sweet Rebels compiling fame) and features remastered audio, though it retains the original artwork. It's a great line document of Algeria's diasporic groove with a two-page insert featuring fresh liner notes by journalist Rabah Mezouane.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Arabic
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Les Regles De L' Art (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Kamic, L'artiste (2:10)
Generique Debut (0:59)
Jo Vient Vendre Ses Trucs A Moreno (0:44)
Kamic Au Bord De La Seine (1:40)
Spaghetti Drums & Tuna Sax (2:17)
La Patek, Je L'ai Vendue (0:52)
Kamic Devant La Fenetre Du Musee (1:29)
Kamic Devisse, Demonte Et Observe (0:48)
Moreno Calls (2:03)
Cobb Decouvre Les Oeuvres (1:37)
Jo Devant Son Brasero (2:31)
C'est Qui M? (1:18)
Cobb Achete Le Modigliani (1:03)
Jo Chez Cobb (0:46)
Arrestations (1:54)
Cobb Detruit Les Ceuvres (2:35)
Interrogatoires (3:14)
Epilogue (1:51)
Cobb En Panique Avec Sa Femme (2:41)
Late, I Wanna Run Home (3:52)
Review: Dominique Baumard's 2025 detective comedy drama, Les Regles de l'art, is a chuckle-inducing exploration of art theft and scandal, reenacting a legendary pilfering of paintings from the Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris in 2010. The plot centres on the trio of thieves who stole €100 million worth of works of art by Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani; they were sentenced to prison, but the paintings were never found. Now the OST by soundtrack artists Lionel LimiNana (more known for his chanson-adjacent project The LimiNanas) and David Menke (more associated with experimental electronica) surfaces. An intermixing of suspenseful legato syntheses and humoured pizzicati help them nail an eternal artistic conundrum - the tradeoff between authenticity of artifice.
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Electric War (B-STOCK)
Electric War (B-STOCK) (white marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: EASE 1682881 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Electric War (5:16)
Zero Sun (3:28)
Spektator (3:47)
Creaky (7:31)
’Said Soul (2:43)
Sick 8 (4:20)
My Now (5:50)
Count Of Four (6:05)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Genre-defying trio Little Barrie & Malcolm Catto - their bassist Lewis Wharton is the third one, if you're wondering - have created an album brimming with explosive energy and diverse influences fusing rock 'n roll, deep funk, jazz, and fuzzy atmospherics. Barrie Cadogan (guitar/vocals) has played with everyone from The The to Primal Scream, but this LP moves well away from indie templates, employing a freeform approach, experimenting with tempos, volumes and textures. Tracks like 'Spektator' and 'Sick 8' showcase their ability to build subtle momentum and then let it slip back, allowing space for intricate instrumentation and lots of vivid expression.
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The World In Your Eyes
Cat: REACTOR 02CD. Rel: 21 May 25
16 Dreams
Head On
Burning World
Spinning (Parts 1 & 2)
Deep Hit
I'll Take You There
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Collision
Crawling Heart
Thief Of Fire
Thief (Motherfucker)
Black Sun
Circle Grave
Mother Sky
Track 8
Track 9
Arc-lite (Sonar)
Arc-lite (Radar)
Sunburst
Arc-lite (Radiated)
Afterglow (live)
Got To Get It Over (live)
Burning World (live)
Track 8
Review: Coinciding with the "post-psych, pre-shoegaze" ingenues Loop's retrospective album, Twelves, on triple LP, this new CD version from Reactor offers a digital alternative for those proto-gaze indie heads seeking a clearer and cleaner sonic experience. Spanning the band's output in chronological order, this comprehensive set captures the evolution of Loop's hypnotic, fuzz-drenched sound, from the early '16 Dreams' demo and debut single, through 'Spinning', 'Collision', 'Black Sun' and 'Arclite', to rare contributions to Nick Drake and Neil Young tribute albums, and even a Godflesh cover from their Clawfist split. As it is with the vinyl version, The World In Your Eyes is a completist deep dive into Loop's essential non-album material.
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Twelves
Twelves (3xLP)
Cat: REACTOR 02LP. Rel: 20 May 25
16 Dreams (2:50)
Head On (2:35)
Burning World (9:34)
Spinning (part 1 & 2) (6:40)
Deep Hit (6:00)
I'll Take You There (6:35)
Collision (4:56)
Crawling Heart (4:01)
Thief Of Fire (3:53)
Thief (Motherfucker) (5:23)
Black Sun (3:45)
Circle Grave (5:13)
Mother Sky (10:37)
Arc-Lite (Sonar) (4:26)
Arc-Lite (Radar) (4:21)
Sunburst (10:01)
Arc-Lite (Radiated) (3:41)
Afterglow (live) (5:19)
Got To Get It Over (live) (4:46)
Burning World (live) (12:39)
Review: The "guitar loop" is not just a staple of modern indie and psychedelic music. It is also an access point to a timeless human necessity: the combo of dexterity and repetition. Without repeatedly using our hands to press notes and catenate chains, we would be nothing but fumbly savages. Loop knew this remarkably well, manually twisting a tight coil around the South London music scene in the late 1970s. This was at the height of the motorik rock scene, which was otherwise largely going on thousands of miles away in Germany: as critics enthused at the time, Loop were the sound of Suicide jamming with the Stooges aboard a spaceship built by Hawkwind and piloted by Can. Described by Reactor as "post-psych, pre-shoegaze" figureheads, 'Twelves' is a priceless rediscovery for electronic rock heads across the (fret, mother)board: compiling across a span of five years, '16 Dreams' and 'Spinning' originate from 1986, while 'Collision' marks their Chapter 22 phase from 1988, and 'Primsma Uber Europa 12' closes the loop in 1991. An early case of sonic cybernetic feedback; viscerally loud, intensive circulations of sound.
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The Uncanny Extravaganza
The Uncanny Extravaganza (180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 downloa code)
Cat: FC 258V12. Rel: 29 May 25
Regicide (4:18)
Crime Wave (3:32)
Breathe Me In (3:43)
Night Surfer (3:48)
You'll Never Know Yourself (4:41)
Aquawish (3:22)
Cagehead (5:13)
Wild Spaghetti West (3:25)
Gills On My Lungs (4:03)
Final Mission (4:33)
Review: Four years, a lot of gigs, and a change of lineup are all that have stood between Vyvyd and The Uncanny Extravaganza. New Candys triumphant return after the best part of a half decade is exactly that, unleashing some of the most powerful tracks in their oeuvre after no less than two years spent writing, recording and producing them. Which is ironic, given the raw, unfettered distortion that makes much of what's here so compelling and utterly devastating. It would sound off-the-cuff, it it weren't so complex. The Uncanny Extravaganza is one of those records that makes you genuinely excited about the prospect of seeing a band live again. It's loud - even if you've got the volume down - and its disharmonious, it's soaring and distant yet immediate and up front. It's psyche-infused garage rock with a dusting of raucous shoegaze (if that's possibly a thing), at times nodding to the likes of Ringo Deathstar or Death In Vegas, in other moments Spiritualised. Or maybe that's just us.
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Would You Believe (reissue)
Cat: CHIMCP 009. Rel: 28 May 25
Would You Believe (2:42)
Come Again (2:35)
Life Is Short (3:08)
Feeling Easy (3:13)
Daytime Girl (2:43)
Daytime Girl (Coda) (1:38)
London Social Degree (2:19)
Portobello Road (1:59)
Question Mark (2:24)
Being Happy (2:30)
Girl From New York (3:17)
It Brings Me Down (2:33)
Review: Charly's reissue of this lost gem marks the start of Immediate Records' 60th anniversary celebrations, spotlighting a psych-pop marvel once nearly buried by industry chaos. Crafted by Billy Nichollsijust 16 at the timeiit's a sun-streaked, orchestrally rich set that genuinely holds its own next to Pet Sounds, a comparison that's often lazily thrown around but here actually fits. Tracks like 'Would You Believe?' and 'Girl From New York' shimmer with melodic ambition, the arrangements buoyed by John Paul Jones, Ronnie Lane, Arthur Greenslade and guest appearances from the Small Faces. Despite being shelved shortly after completion, it's aged into something quietly mythic: Swinging London filtered through orchestral grandeur, full of naive wonder but sophisticated beyond its years. A reissue that rewrites the teenage dream with baroque precision.
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Mr Norris Changes Brains
Richard NORRIS / VARIOUS
Cat: 541416 668181. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Banchee - "Evolmia"
The Dirty Filthy Mud - "Forest Of Black"
Wool - "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love"
Spencer Mac - "Ka-Ka Baya Mow-Mow (Sing A Little Love Song)"
Trifle - "One Way Glass"
Brainticket - "Black Sand"
Emma De Angelis - "Trip"
Blonde On Blonde - "Castles In The Sky"
The Braen's Machine - "Fall Out"
Eddie Warner & Roger Roger - "Shut Up"
Koy Kardesler - "Shuruk"
The Children - "Beautiful"
Moebius & Beerbohm - "Doppelschnitt" (Richard Norris edit)
Demon Fuzz - "Past, Present & Future"
Iron Butterfly - "Iron Butterfly Theme"
Rare Bird - "Devil's High Concern"
Paul St John - "Flying Saucers Have Landed"
Chris Hodg - "We're On Our Way" (2010 Remaster)
Juantrip - "Shadows"
62 Miles From Space - "Time Shifts"
White Trash - "Road To Nowhere"
Blue Phantom - "Diodo"
The Mannheim Rock Ensemble - "Hungarian Dances"
Limousine - "Barriers"
Ugo Busoni - "Rullio"
Bernard Estardy - "Cha Tatch Ka"
Kate - "Shout It"
Dyna-Might - "Need You"
La Metamorfosi - "Scusa, Eh!"
Andre Brasseur - "Saturnus"
Contessa Vittoria - "Can We Stay Together"
Klaus Weiss - "Time Signals"
Brainstorm - "You Are Whats Gonna Make It Last"
Paladin - "The Fakir"
A To Austr - "Thumbquake & Earthscrew"
Dave - "In My Mind"
Relatively Clean Rivers - "Journey Through The Valley Of O"
The Advancement - "Stone Folk"
The Pretty Things - "The Sun"
Poll - "Psachno Na Vro To Filo Mou"
Higamos Hogamos - "Moto Neurono"
The Invisible Girls - "Huddersfield Wastes"
Review: Throughout his lengthy career, Richard Norris has always leaned into his psychedelic influences, seemingly finding a multitude of ways to meld minds via unusual fusions, trippy sounds and - as a DJ - an encyclopaedic knowledge of "psych music" in its many forms. On this superb three-disc compilation, he leans into the latter aspect, gathering 42 cuts, most pleasingly obscure, made at different points between the 1960s and today. There's naturally tons to set the pulse racing throughout, from the heavyweight psych-blues of Wool's 'Love, Love, Love', the elongated guitar solos of 'Trip' by Emma De Angelis and the Middle Eastern exotica of Koy Kardesler's 'Shuruk', to the quirky French electronica of Juantrip's 'Shadows', spacey synth-scapes of Ugo Bosoni's 'Rullio' and the pots-and-pans-percussion of 'Time Signals' by Klaus Weiss.
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Now Does The Trick
Cat: KLP 303LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
The Ballad Of Joy Bang (3:24)
Careening (1:44)
A Hat To Match (3:26)
In Pathecolor (2:33)
Pointe Shoes (2:47)
Art Forger (2:54)
Join Our Treasure Hunt (3:21)
What Happened To Johnny (1:59)
This Glimmer Is (3:38)
Morning Trains Like Mirrors (2:16)
1 Way 2 Go (2:10)
M Mather (3:01)
Review: Based in the Bay Area, Now are a DIY pop group channelling the offbeat glamour of 80s UK cassette culture and jangly mod experimentalism. This release shows them at their most refined and surreal-channelling The Soft Boys one minute and whispering beat poetry in a velvet dive bar the next. 'The Ballad of Joy Bang' shuffles along like a soundtrack to a B-movie daydream, while 'Pointe Shoes' and 'Join Our Treasure Hunt' pair melodic guitar hooks with cryptic, diaristic lyrics. The duo's knack for brevity sharpens their charm-few tracks break the three-minute mark-but every detail feels fussed over, from the fluttering Mellotron feel of 'Careening' to the lo-fi shuffle of 'Morning Trains Like Mirrors'. With members drawn from Cindy and Thunder Boys, the sound is steeped in Bay Area DIY but looks across the Atlantic for its ghosts. Equal parts sweet and sardonic, this is outsider pop that rewards close listening and soft focus.
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Kapaim
Kapaim (limited gold & black splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 121LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Asia (4:37)
Home (3:19)
Kapim (3:53)
Layla (3:53)
Seeds (3:56)
Sufa (4:45)
Abbatoda (3:02)
Maagalim (3:25)
Soff (4:17)
Review: The Middle East has always invoked a sense of wonder and escapism, even if a singular tag for a vast and varied global region is an instant disservice. So it's not much of a surprise to find many countries currently in the throes of an explosive rediscovery of psychedelic sounds. Ouzo Bazooka is just one example of the kind of bands we're talking about. Originally solo project from Uri Brauner Kinrot - a musician, scientist and producer - the vehicle quickly grew into the fully fledged group we have loved over the last five albums and ten years, give or take. Widely considered pioneers of the burgeoning scene, Kapaim (Hebrew for 'palms') cements their status as a cut above most psyche rock bands anywhere on the planet. Informed by jazz, soul, blues, and indigenous musical traditions of the South Eastern Mediterranean, it's a smooth and intoxicating ride.
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Sonido Amazonico
Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical - "Sonido Amazonico" (3:09)
Los Wembler's De Iquitos - "Sonido Amazonico" (2:32)
Review: Two cornerstones of rare Amazonian (!) cumbia appear together on 7" for the first time, as Vampisoul resurrect these wildly sought-after versions of 'Sonido Amazonico'. On one side is a hypnotic, percussion-heavy take by Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical, first and only released on LP. Led by Raul Llerena, this Iquitos band helped forge the sound of psychedelic cumbia through Llerena's Producciones Llerena imprint, now a holy grail label for collectors of such trove-bound tropical rarities. On the inverse comes Los Wembler's de Iquitos - of equal stature as one of the genre's most enduring groups - bringing their stomping rhythmoids to the same track; it also just so happens to remain one of their most defining anthems. The UK's not the only "jungle scene" out there - just listen to these killer, understoried sonic forests.
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Possession
Cat: DC 915. Rel: 29 May 25
Shoplifter (3:32)
Possession (4:03)
Buildings (4:10)
Shining (4:10)
Skirts Of Heaven (3:19)
Fantastic Tomb (5:51)
The Big Day (4:03)
Hotel (3:21)
Alive (2:48)
Another California Song (3:48)
Review: If you roll the clock back ten years and more you'd be made to think you're crazy for saying Ty Segall will release country-inflected soft rock one day. He was making the very best feral sweaty garage rock quite consistently. But you know what? The new look suits him well and his Warren Zevon-era is cool. 'Fantastic Tomb' is a string and horn-laden romp that will liven up any home that's lucky enough to have it played within its four walls. The fallout from this will most likely be that the curtain is closing on all the neo-psych and garage rock and more bands are likely to follow in line with this type of sound. This is at the forefront of a new wave of country/Americana-tinged alt-rock that started when Black Lips did it ironically but is now gaining momentum in more sincere, yet still flamboyant ways.
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Space To Breathe
Space To Breathe (limited numbered LP)
Cat: JALP 755. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Zeppelin (4:18)
Turku (5:16)
Space To Breathe (3:41)
Then The Neighbors Complain (5:22)
Thurson (5:26)
Ote Irtoaa (0:48)
Review: Helsinki-based sextet Soft Power return with their fourth release i a richly detailed and expansive jazz-rock record that confirms their standing as one of Finland's most original ensembles. Formed in 2015, the group continues to push forward with a sound rooted in Nordic jazz and progressive traditions, but always shaped by clarity, control and sharp melodic thinking. It's a new release that leans into modal harmony, rhythmic intricacy and instrumental colour, without ever tipping into excess. 'Zeppelin' unfurls with measured power, while the title track 'Space To Breathe' delivers a slow, immersive build full of harmonic subtlety and textural weight. Lush electric keys and layered horns give the record its warmth, while tight ensemble playing keeps the edges crisp. There's a sense of atmosphere here that's as important as any solo or theme i a carefully built tension between groove, abstraction and mood. Without falling into pastiche, the band channel the mysticism of 70s European fusion and reshape it for the present, offering a record that's cool, grounded and quietly complex. A standout addition to the Finnish jazz-rock catalogue and a clear sign that this group continues to grow with purpose.
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Authentique Vol 2
Authentique Vol 2 ('psychedelic shadow' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: NUM 824LPC2. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Maliniwoula (8:17)
Zani D Jabate (7:56)
Noumouna Kouloumba (5:28)
Sinaya (7:48)
Signanna (7:19)
Limaniya Kile De Boro (6:07)
Review: This is the sound of Malian guitar mastery at its peak as Zani Diabate's Super Djata Band channelled raw magic on their 1981 album. Blending Wasulu hunter traditions, griot storytelling, Senufo dances and Fula and Mandingo sounds with psychedelic rock, blues and Afrobeat, the Bamako-based orchestra delivers a genre-bending sonic trip that more than stands up. This is where tradition meets wah-wah pedal wizardry across six electrifying tracks that blaze with intensity and infectious groove. It outlines a revolutionary sound forged for the people, by the people and in the 1980s, few bands matched their fire- could should still the same today, to be fair.
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Ali
Ali (limited gatefold 'halcyon' vinyl LP)
Cat: DOC 274LPC3. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Savanne (5:09)
Lobbo (4:33)
Diarabi (5:01)
Tongo Barra (5:30)
Tamalla (5:56)
Mahine Me (2:41)
Ali Hala Abada (5:03)
Alakarra (2:39)
Review: Ali brings together Malian guitarist and singer Vieux Farka Toure with Houston-based trio Khruangbin for pattern-textured tribute to Vieux's father, the legendary Ali Farka Toure. The group chose to reinterpret Ali's music, drawing on a shared sense of space and groove to honour his legacy without embalming it. Recorded in just a week in a barn in Burton, Texas, the sessions came steeped in warmth and mutual respect, with the final tracklist curated by Ali's eleven children. Khruangbin's dusky, reverb-heavy style embed the earthy, cyclical patterns of the recently popularised Malian desert blues, each side subtly reshaping the other sound while drawing parallels between North American and West African takes on the same name. Though long delayed by the pandemic, what has emerged is an unhurried traditional group mind, invoked to tread newer ground in songs erstwhile deemed well-trodden.
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Vanilla Fudge (reissue)
Vanilla Fudge (reissue) (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSUND 5168C. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Ticket To Ride
People Get Ready
She's Not There
Bang Bang
Illusions Of My Childhood (part 1)
You Keep Me Hanging On
Illusions Of My Childhood (part 2)
Take Me For A Little While
Illusions Of My Childhood (part 3)
Eleanor Rigby
Review: The beatdown summer of 1967 saw to many an album-length caramelisation, among them US rockers Vanilla Fudge's self-titled debut album, which saw the band take an unconventional route to psych rock pinnacling success, leaning heavily on slowed-down, dramatically reimagined covers as opposed to original songwriting. The record pairs three brief instrumental interludes with expansive versions of pop tracks, most famously their rework of 'You Keep Me Hangin' On' (Holland-Dozier-Holland), which was released in an edited single version and charted in its own right. Despite some parts of the stereo LP being mixed in mono, the record climbed to number six on the US Billboard and found international success. Critics later noted its unorthodox structure: freeform intros, drawn-out vocal harmonies centred on the Hammond organ, and explosive closing jams. Polarising in style, we've a shiftless snapshot of late-60s American psych on our hands here, leaving us in no wonder as to why it was their most successful record.
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Up In My Mind: 15 Fuzzed Out Acid Tabs From The Lysergic Sixties
The Spontaneous Generation - "Up In My Mind" (2:51)
The Rebellers - "The New Generation" (2:42)
Sound Expedition - "Ultimate Power" (4:39)
The Sound Apparatus - "One (Dream On)" (5:09)
Maxx - "200 Years" (2:45)
Velvet Haze - "Last Day On Earth" (2:22)
Soul Society - "Psychedelic Cycle" (2:59)
The Shadows Of Time - "Search Your Soul" (2:58)
House Of David - "Long Way Back Home" (3:52)
Sounds Synonymous - "Babylon" (5:32)
Changin Tymes - "Blue Music Box" (2:16)
The Thingies - "Mass Confusion" (2:23)
The Lemonade Charade - "Hideaway Of Your Love" (1:15)
The Aardvarks - "Subconscious Train Of Thought" (2:37)
Smith Vinson - "Hallucinations" (2:22)
Review: This haul of late-60s US psychedelia is less a curated journey through the counterculture than a free-fall into its most unhinged, badly lit corners. No one here was chasing fame and it shows. The Sound Apparatus' 'One' opens with a swirling organ line while Changin' Tymes' 'Blue Music Box' manages to be both gentle and mildly terrifying. Sound Expedition's 'Ultimate Power' is what you get when you plug a fuzz pedal into blind rage and Sounds Synonymous' 'Babylon' barely holds itself together under the weight of its own distortion. Elsewhere, Smith Vinson's 'Hallucinations' does exactly what it says on the tin and The Aardvarks' 'Subconscious Train of Thought' follows through like a sleep paralysis episode scored by 13th Floor Elevators. Velvet Haze go full apocalypse on 'Last Day on Earth', while The Rebellers' 'The New Generation' feels like a garage band shouting into a political void. Maxx, Soul Society and The Lemonade Charade bring up the rear with varying levels of coherence. It's messy, chaotic and oddly gripping i all preserved on tape by accident.
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Sogolo
Sogolo (limited eco-mix coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: DD 0103. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Kamusale
Nadi
Queenless King
Tiponde Madzi
Bang Bang
Set Free
Mbangula Sesa
(In Memory Of) John
Dancer On A Trip
Nibani
Totally Devoted
Machiriso
Review: Zambian psych rock trailblazers Witch - formed in 1971 and led by Emmanuel Chanda - endured decades of dormancy but enjoyed a new lease of life over the past few years. This follow up to their 2023 reunion album, Zango, sees them continue their blossoming relationship with the Desert Daze festival's label arm and Partisan Records, which is the label that broke Fontaines D.C. A notable producer of the album is Finland's Jacco Gardner, who has dabbled in myriad projects including an impressive solo career and what he's been able to oversee here is remarkable. The rabble-rousing garage rock opener, 'Kamusale' sees fuzz-laden guitars intertwine with Chanda's raw, energetic command as a frontman and we are quickly cast into their spell. Another highlight is the eye opening 'Queenless King' where a kraut-funk bass groove sets off a free-spirited psychedelic tapestry, bursting with bright ideas and soulful charm.
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Sogolo
Sogolo (opaque natural vinyl LP + autographed print (indie exclusive))
Cat: DD 0105. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Kamusale
Nadi
Queenless King
Tiponde Madzi
Bang Bang
Set Free
Mbangula Sesa
(In Memory Of) John
Dancer On A Trip
Nibani
Totally Devoted
Machiriso
Review: Zamrock pioneers WITCH continue their remarkable second act with Sogolo, a suitably fuzz-driven follow-up to their 2023 reunion album Zango. Recorded in Berlin during a rare break in their busy touring schedule, the album peers confidently into the future (its title drawn from a Zambian word meaning just that) without losing sight of the raw psych-funk energy they helped define in the 70s. Lead single 'Queenless King' sets the tone: perky, funky and full of bite, with frontman Jagari Chanda's powerful energy driving the band forward. The track explores the fallout of a bad marriage, anchored by a sublime bassline from producer Jacco Gardner and spaced-out synths from founding member Patrick Mwondela. WITCH are still pushing forward, turning decades of invention into something timely, vital and completely their own.
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Idag
Idag (gatefold LP)
Cat: HPS 353LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Idag (8:06)
Drommar Av Is (2:56)
Drommen Om Dod Och Forruttnelse (3:23)
Om Du Vill (2:32)
Glantan (Langtan) (1:08)
Burning Cross (5:00)
Irreligious Flamboyant Flame (3:55)
Christmas (6:05)
Spirit (6:28)
Om Du Vill (Slight Return) (0:45)
Review: Over two decades since their initial formation, Idag serves as the seventh full-length from Swedish occult rock/proto-doom metal legends Witchcraft, marking their follow up to 2020's sombre, acoustic dark folk, ironically titled Black Metal. Speaking on the project, founding guitarist/vocalist and sole original member Magnus Pelander states: "This album will reap souls and destroy wicked minds. And perhaps mend a couple of broken ones." Astute rock occultists quickly surmised the nod to Chicago psych rockers Coven's 1969 debut album, Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls, which marked the deepest foray into all things gloom and doom the rock scene had witnessed up until that point, even birthing the "sign of the horns", with Witchcraft doing their best to honour the pioneers with an all-encompassing work. From the monolithic, eight-minute opening title-track to the swaggery, 70s-indebted progressive rock and metal roots of 'Irreligious Flamboyant Flame', all underpinned with delicate folk pieces to provide vital respites, Witchcraft have ultimately delivered an awaited full accounting of who they are as a band.
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Yesterday's Children (reissue)
Cat: AGR 023LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Paranoia (4:32)
Sad Born Loser (4:24)
What Of I (3:57)
She's Easy (6:48)
Sailing (7:34)
Providence Bummer (3:51)
Evil Woman (3:18)
Hunter's Moon (6:12)
Review: Yesterday's Children, a short-lived yet impactful psychedelic rock band from Cheshire-Prospect, Connecticut, carved a niche in the late 60s with their unique blend of garage rock and proto-heavy metal. Formed in 1966, the band's aggressive sound, underpinned by Denis Croce's high-pitched wails and fuzz-toned guitars, made them early contenders in the heavier end of the psych spectrum. Their self-titled 1970 LP i featuring tracks like the bludgeoning opener 'Paranoia', the slow-burning 'What of I' and the swinging, Cream-adjacent 'Sailing' i is now considered a cult classic. Despite poor commercial traction at the time, it captures a pivotal moment between the collapse of flower power and the rise of hard rock. First reissued in 2004 by Akarma, it's since been reclaimed as a forgotten milestone in US acid rock, its eight-track run unusually focused but also quite, quite feral.
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