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Singles
Down In The Basement Vol 4
Abramo & Nestor - "Dig It!" (2:28)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Work That Thang" (2:50)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Fried Fish ’n’ Collard Greens" (2:40)
The Native Yinzer - "The Hip Strip" (2:33)
Review: The fourth edition in Original Gravity's Down In The Basement series, which gathers instrumental soul and swing cuts onto worthy 7" slabs, resounding the fervent 1960s decadal gap in which mod reigned supreme. With juleps flowing and kneecaps knocking, Abramo & Nestor bring newfangled electric pianistic swing with 'Dig It!', while a twinned "hit it!" injunction is heard from Floyd James & The GTs on the reissued 'Work That Thang'; James' voice is tubed and speed-delayed to terrific effect, achieving a sprung intonation. Curtis Baker brassifies the bonanza with the lively 'Fried Fish 'n' Collard Greens', while The Native Yinzer's exiting excitation 'The Hip Strip' quilts our ears with a mnemic, down-feathery Hammond-breaks bit.
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By Hook Or By Crook
By Hook Or By Crook (limited 7")
Cat: OGR 865. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "By Hook Or By Crook" (2:55)
Floyd James & The GTs - "The Switchback" (3:01)
Review: Original Gravity serve up yet two more contemporary soul tracks; sides A and B on this latest 7" are shared by Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts and Floyd James & The GTs respectively. The A's 'By Hook Or By Crook' recounts the all-to-relatable feeling of stopping at nothing to get what one wants, while 'The Switchback' ups the big beats and big halls for a roomy guit-funk come mod romp. Yet another delight to add to the OG Newtonians' pile.
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LSD (Lindo Sonho Delirante) (reissue)
LSD (Lindo Sonho Delirante) (reissue) (translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: GROO 011R. Rel: 22 Mar 24
LSD (Lindo Sonho Delirante) (2:27)
O Reloginho (2:57)
Review: This desirable 7" record by Fabio, originally released in 1968 and reissued in 2024, is a true gem of psychedelic rock. With its raw, garage-infused sound, the record transports listeners to the vibrant counterculture era. The title track, 'LSD Lindo Sonho Delirante,' embodies the album's trippy, dreamy atmosphere. Its distorted guitars and hypnotic rhythms create a swirling soundscape that evokes the surreal experiences of psychedelic rock.. 'O Reloginho' offers a more upbeat contrast with its catchy melody and playful lyrics. Fabio's unique blend of psychedelic rock and garage aesthetics makes this album an essential addition to any collector's library. Its rarity and sonic charm will undoubtedly appeal to enthusiasts of the genre.
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Shake!
Shake! (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: DAMGOOD 612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Shake! (3:23)
You Woo Me (3:06)
Review: The Fabulous Courettes' 'Shake!' unleashes a whirlwind of retro-inspired rock 'n' roll energy in a compact package. This Danish-Brazilian duo ignites the airwaves with their electrifying blend of garage rock and 1960s girl-group aesthetics. 'Shake!' is a sonic explosion of fuzzy guitar riffs, infectious drumbeats and irresistible vocal harmonies that compel listeners to move. With its raw, unbridled energy and infectious hooks, this track embodies the essence of rebellion and liberation and makes for a sonic adrenaline rush that transports listeners to the heyday of rock 'n' roll, leaving them craving more of its infectious charm.
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Phantom On The Horizon
Phantom On The Horizon (limited "grass" green vinyl 12")
Cat: EQV 16711. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Chapter I: Introverting Dimensions (10:50)
Chapter II: A Strange Conversation (4:43)
Chapter III: Nostalgic Mannerisms (7:50)
Chapter IV: Enter The Black Demon (5:38)
Chapter V: The Walls Bled Lust (8:00)
Review: Originally released in 2008, Phantom On The Horizon is the grandiose, progressive rock worshipping high concept EP from Washington based math-rock indebted post-hardcore heroes The Fall Of Troy. Initially abandoned following the leak of early versions in 2004 on what has since been dubbed The Ghostship Demos EP, the band would finally get over this setback and bang out the entire project in secret over October of 2008 before dropping it the very next month. Renowned for its epic, lengthy pieces segmented into chapters like all good prog concept records, the work stands as solely unique from the majority of the trio's remaining output, bridged in the gap year between 2007's instantaneous Manipulator and the more melodic alt rock of 2009's In The Unlikely Event. Utilising an array of guest musicians adding elements of keyboards, violin, cello and glockenspiel for that extra proggy flair, while featuring guest vocal appearances from the likes of Fear Before's Dave Marion as well as both Ryann Donnelly and Jonah Bergman of Schoolyard Heroes, the mini-epic 5 tracks clock in at a 37-minute runtime detailing story of a Spanish galleon meeting with a ghost ship from another dimension. A true outlier gem conjuring a Venn Diagram intersection between early noughties sassy post-hardcore and timeless 70s indebted prog absurdity.
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Slates Live
Slates Live (10" + CD)
Cat: POP 001V. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Middle Mass (4:30)
An Older Lover Etc (4:44)
Prole Art Threat (4:12)
Fit & Working Again (2:46)
Slates, Slags Etc (7:27)
Leave The Capitol (4:44)
Middle Mass
An Older Lover Etc
Prole Art Threat
Fit & Working Again
Slates, Slags Etc
Leave The Capitol
Review: Alternative icons The Fall were of the most out-there acts of their generation, if not any generation. Now, all new on Bella Union is Stales Live on 10" and CD. Conceived by former Slates-era members of The Fall, it offers live versions of the 1981 mini-LP's six tracks that capture the raw essence of their legendary live shows plus plenty more. With input from band members throughout sourcing, mastering, and design, this release is a long-awaited treat for Fall enthusiasts. Stewart Lee, a dedicated Fall fan, contributes sleeve notes and each song is meticulously curated to showcase its evolution onstage, making Slates Live a must-have for fans yearning for an authentic Fall experience.
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Sticky Beets
Cat: FFSPT 1034. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Sticky Beets (3:27)
Son! (2:48)
Review: Miami's Far Produce are fresh faces, but their sound is full of respect for times past, building on classic soul jazz by bringing it a modern instrumental twist. Led by two Studio City, CA natives - Addison Rifkind on guitar and Michael Duffy on drums - Fat Produce deliver a veritable cornucopia of fruits and groceries to chew on here. 7" A-sider 'Sticky Beets' turns our inners red, as we're led to imagine chowing down on the perfect beetroot yield and the funky euphoria that inevitably follows ingestion of such a delicacy. B-sider 'Son!', meanwhile, draws on an amalgamation of several Bay Area-inspired grooves - Duffy is a walking rhythmic encyclopaedia - set against an improvised, on-the-fly groove first laid down by Rifkind, whose hook-worthiness is unmistakable here.
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Baggy$$ EP
Cat: TCLR 060. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Bon Bon (3:31)
Heart Dub (2:23)
Homie Don't Shake (2:57)
Umpa (2:31)
I Don't Wanna (2:56)
Tommy (4:27)
Review: Fcukers' six-track EP is nothing short of a triumph, cementing its place as single of the year with a masterful blend of rave nostalgia and cutting-edge club energy. From the opening moments of 'Bon Bon', with its playful vocal hooks and an irresistible bassline that's pure dancefloor dynamite, the trio set a high bar. 'Homie Don't Shake' dives into darker house grooves, its gritty texture packing a punch, while 'Heart Dub' slows the pace with expansive, dub-inflected atmospheres that showcase their versatility. The closing track, 'Tommy', explodes with frenetic, punk-tinged energy, leaving an indelible mark. Every cut feels purposeful, offering something distinct yet contributing to the EP's cohesive, kaleidoscopic vision. This is a bold and confident statement from a trio who are dominating underground club culture.
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I Got She's Got
Cat: DFA 2710. Rel: 25 Apr 24
I Got, She's Got (remix) (5:51)
She's Playing With Fire (feat Piscis) (6:25)
I Got, She's Got (3:54)
Review: The mighty DFA label has always come at dance music from a rock and indie perspective and for that reason has always brought plenty of new ideas to the dancefloor. Fernando Pulichino has long been at the heart of the operation with his fusion of rock, funk, and electronic beats and here he is again with more of the same. 'I Got, She's Got' is a raw, energetic track, while the remix offers clarity and rich arpeggios. 'She's Playing With Fire' with saxophone by Gustavo Buchiniz, meanwhile, adds another explosive element meaning that all three tracks deliver pure club-ready firepower.
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Weird Years: Season 1
Weird Years: Season 1 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FRYLP 1280. Rel: 12 Feb 21
What A Time (2:52)
92 (3:18)
Million (3:19)
IRL (3:25)
Finish Line (3:11)
Review: Applying what we're all thinking in February 2021 to a kind of Netflix & Chill parody, Fickle Friends are definitely the most thematically fitting band of the month. The Brighton outfit join a long and esteemed list of British pop groups that manage to marry scathing, sarcasm, and bare-boned honesty with sweetness, beauty and universality. Providing you like those keyboards with a No.1-style glitter coating, of course.

Opening on biggest of the lot, 'What A Time', the troupe opt to get the most inescapably positive out of the way first before rolling out real variety. '92' is an icy cool, emotionally scarred (or scarring?) ballad, 'Million' is a stepping, rave-rock workout, with 'IRL' apparently made for sunnier times than the current UK winter, and finale 'Finish Line' closing out on a calming and uplifting tone that's not a million miles away from what some would describe as Balearic chill.
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Get A Hold Of Yourself
Get A Hold Of Yourself (cloudy grey vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 216C1. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:50)
It Hurts Me So Much (2:47)
Review: For fans of classic soul like Lee Fields and Bobby Oroza, Kelly Finnigan's latest 45 is a pure delight. On the A-side, an upbeat Northern soul-inspired track from A Lover Was Born pulses with raw emotionisyncopated guitars and brass-powered intensity back Finnigan's story of a love in crisis. The B-side adds a bonus cut, evoking the 60s soul vibe of Stax Records with a deep, minor-key groove. Here, gospel-tinged harmonies and moody horns underscore Finnigan's heartache, capturing a timeless feel with modern passion.
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Get A Hold Of Yourself
Cat: CLMN 216. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:48)
It Hurts Me So Much (2:47)
Review: Hot on the heels of his acclaimed sophomore album A Lover Was Born, Kelly Finnigan makes a quick return with this soul-packed 7". The A-side, 'Get A Hold Of Yourself,' is a Northern soul-inspired stomper that channels the raw emotion of Memphis soul with heavy drums, syncopated guitars, bold horns and Finnigan's impassioned vocals. It tells the story of a rocky relationship where emotional strain disrupts physical connection then the B-side is a fresh bonus cut from the A Lover Was Born sessions inspired by Barbara & The Browns' Stax classic 'Hurts Me So Much'. It's a moody groove with gospel-infused vocals.
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Leave You Alone
Leave You Alone (limited fuchsia marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 245C1. Rel: 30 May 24
Leave You Alone (3:09)
Thom's Heartbreak (3:37)
Review: San Franciscan soul crooner and multi-instrumentalist Kelly Finnegan shares the 7" vinyl edition of his 2023 single 'Leave You Alone', following on from its original cassette and digital release. A lo-fi testament to unrequited love, moving on and giving in, regaling a love story from the femme perspective and recalling the soulful themes of singer Bettye Swann. This time, the record also comes backed by a B-sider, 'Thom's Hartbreak', is a sonic thank you letter to Thom Bell & William Hart, two names synonymous with the 60s-70s Philly Sound.
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John Peel Session 17/10/96
John Peel Session 17/10/96 (limited 10" + postcards)
Cat: PRE 042. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Ten Feet Tall (4:10)
Spaghetti Junction (3:18)
Bury My Heart At Pier 13 (3:33)
Down To You (4:20)
Review: The Flaming Lips' The John Peel Session of October 17, 1996, marked a pivotal moment in the trajectory of the Flaming Lips. Just before their rise to international prominence, the session captured their essence through four tracks that showcased their eclectic blend of neo-psychedelia, experimental rock, and indie influences. Peel, renowned for his astute ear for new talent, played a crucial role in introducing the band's unique sound to a broader audience. The session serves as an audio bookmark to their innovative approach and the impact of Peel's support in propelling them towards global recognition.
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Gynger
Gynger (12")
Cat: LYSK 005. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Bandet Gar (8:35)
Trenger Ikke Dra (8:47)
Na Na (3:46)
Ekko Av Degb Selv (7:04)
Glad (4:43)
Gynger (9:18)
Review: Flammer Dance Band returns with 'Gynger', a high-energy, groove-infused album that showcases their vibrant fusion of funk, Afrobeat and psychedelic sounds. After a whirlwind year of touring, including a stint backing Ghanaian legend Funky Rob, the seven-piece group hit the studio with fresh inspiration and contagious spontaneity. Over five intense days, they recorded Gynger, an album brimming with dynamic, raw energy. Highlights include,'Bandet Gar', which is a horn-heavy funk powerhouse, bursting with infectious rhythms. 'Ekko Av Deg Selv' takes a more experimental route, with its distinctive keyboard work lending the track a unique and eclectic vibe. 'Glad' delivers a laid-back, Balearic flavour, with breezy guitar riffs and a relaxed island groove, offering a refreshing, chilled-out contrast. Meanwhile, the title track, 'Gynger', dives into trippy, psychedelic territory, swirling with hypnotic rhythms and spaced-out vibes that pull listeners deep into the groove. This release sees a band at the peak of their creativity, blending tight musicianship with a free-flowing, jam-like spirit. Flammer Dance Band's is clearly a leader in funk and Afrobeat, offering this fresh take on classic grooves with modern twists.
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Paris (15th Anniversary Edition)
Paris (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gold vinyl 12")
Cat: XL 395T2. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Paris (Aeroplane remix) (7:49)
Paris (Justus Kohncke remix) (10:26)
Review: To mark the 15th birthday of Friendly Fires' breakthrough song, 'Paris' - a nu-rave-era chunk of sing-along indie dance hedonism - XL has decided to offer up a gold vinyl 12" reissue featuring the two most celebrated remixes of the track. Belgian nu-Balearic and nu-disco outfit Aeroplane's much-loved revision - a big club anthem at the time - sits on side A, offering a near perfect blend of loved-up vocals, jaunty synth stabs, kaleidoscopic chords, disco inspired synth-strings and rolling beats. It remains one of the best nu-disco/synth-pop crossover tracks of the last two decades. Over on the flip, there's a chance to admire Kompakt regular Justus Kohncke's tactile, dreamy and similarly colourful revision - a ten-minute blend of deep synth-pop and deep house that's just as good as Aeroplane's better-known mix.
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Aurora Leaking From An Open Wound
Aurora Leaking From An Open Wound (limited black & bone split coloured vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: FOH 006V. Rel: 20 May 24
Aurora Leaking (2:33)
Swarming Hornets (1:39)
Blinding Erasure (2:18)
Review: Originally released in 2022 as a tour-exclusive physical-only edition, in an attempt "to give people a chance to experience our records for the first time again on a physical format and to give the people at our shows the first chance to do so", Baltimore deathgrind extreme metal auteurs Full Of Hell have finally re-pressed their chaotic Aurora Leaking From An Open Wound 7" for mass decimation. Totalling at six minutes spread out over three cuts of reliably horrific, cascading, blackened grinding hardcore mayhem, the project can now be viewed through a more retrospective lens following their expansive forays into grunge, noise-rock and shoegaze on last year's Nothing collaborative LP When No Birds Sang as well as their latest genre-dissolving fever-dream of a sixth full-length Coagulated Bliss. Take note, this single offers none of these future melodic and dynamic experiments, staying firmly rooted in their original domain of caustic, industrial-tinged cavernous dread.
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Funky Dollar Bill
Cat: BGPS 063. Rel: 30 Mar 21
Funky Dollar Bill (3:04)
Funky Dollar Bill (instrumental) (3:39)
Review: 51 years have now passed since Funkadelic dropped their first two albums, Funkadelic and Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow. The latter album's numerous highlights included 'Funky Dollar Bill', a flash-fried funk-rock masterpiece that's as bonkers as it is low-slung and floor friendly. This anniversary edition of the song, which was released as part of a double A-side single in 1971, combines the pioneering Detroit crew's original vocal version (side A), with a never-before-heard instrumental take from the original recording sessions (B). This is particularly revelatory, as it offers a chance to hear everything that was going on below George Clinton's singing - and trust us, that's a lot! It's genuinely refreshing to hear an alternate take on a such a fantastic funk-rock gem, so we'd recommend giving it a listen.
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Darkness Darkness
Cat: PSY 027LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Darkness, Darkness (9:58)
No Services (7:07)
Review: A collaborative new single by sampletronic master Kieran Hebden (aka. Four Tet) and guitarist and composer William Tyler, two acclaimed musicians and both longstanding friends. Part of a recent spewing-forth of Hebden-adjacent material to hit the shelves after the artist's oft-reported-upon "agent of chaos" phase, these two tracks, pressed to a furtive 12", provide a neat counterpoint to that assessment. Rather than a pair of riddim bangers, the record flaunts Hebden's signature electronic textures and Tyler's guitar into a hypnotic, nominally dark soundwhirl, reminiscent of the earliest days of Text, but with a unique edge - a sonic corner never quite scoured before by either artist.
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I'm Not Your Fool
I'm Not Your Fool (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 839. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Jodie - "I'm Not Your Fool" (3:40)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Johnnie's Blues" (3:37)
Review: More scorching hot soul sounds here from Original Gravity who look to Jodie and Floyd James and the GTs for their latest dose of 7" goodness. Jodie is in powerful form on the a-side as she delivers an empowering vocal over fast paced and chested-puffed drums that will steamroller all in their wake. This soul anthem has class and depth with some slick guitar solos and big horn energy. Floyd James & The GTs step up on the flip side with 'Johnnie's Blues' which is full of Hammond organ chords and 60s guitar riffs.
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Álbumes
Here Lies Love (reissue)
Here Lies Love (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 007559 7905557. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Here Lies Love (feat Florence Welch) (5:50)
Every Drop Of Rain (feat Candie Payne & St Vincent) (5:34)
You'll Be Taken Care Of (feat Tori Amos) (3:16)
The Rose Of Tacloban (feat Martha Wainwright) (2:34)
A Perfect Hand (feat Steve Earle) (5:01)
Eleven Days (feat Cyndi Lauper) (2:45)
When She Passed By (feat Allison Moorer) (3:51)
Walk Like A Woman (feat Charmaine Clamor) (3:59)
Don't You Agree? (feat Roisin Murphy) (3:22)
Pretty Face (feat Camille) (3:23)
Ladies In Blue (feat Theresa Andersson) (4:10)
Dancing Together (feat Sharon Jones) (3:53)
How Are You? (feat Nellie McKay) (2:45)
Men Will Do Anything (feat Alice Russell) (4:08)
The Whole Man (feat Kate Pierson) (4:16)
Never So Big (feat Sia) (4:01)
Please Don't (feat Santigold) (3:59)
American Troglodyte (4:07)
Solano Avenue (feat Nicole Atkins) (3:56)
Order 1081 (feat Natalie Merchant) (5:49)
Seven Years (feat David Byrne & Shara Worden) (5:39)
Why Don't You Love Me? (feat Tori Amos & Cyndi Lauper) (3:55)
Review: Talk about epitomising the concept album concept. Released on 5th April 2010, Here Lies Love sees the somewhat unlikely partnership of Talking Heads legend David Byrne and UK big beat DJ and producer Fatboy Slim focus their efforts on retelling the tale of Imelda Marcos, former-First Lady of the Philippines, as told with no less than 22 guest vocalists. These include Cyndi Lauper, Tori Amos, Martha Wainwright, Natalie Merchant, Sia, Santigold, St Vincent, Florence Welch, and Charmaine Clamor. An impressive list to say the least, just two male voices appear - Steve Earle and Byrne himself - with the record primarily comprising what the latter once described as "clubby dance music". Certainly at the softer, more disco-derived end of that spectrum, the result of all these ingredients is a potent brew of song and story, exploring ideas around power dynamics and drivers, and one of few releases this century worthy of a full stage adaptation, which followed in 2013.
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Coming Of The Heavy Lords
Cat: GBR 52050. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Earth - "The Rebel" (2:42)
Earth - "When I Came Down" (2:00)
Earth - "Early One Morning" (4:42)
Black Sabbath - "Blue Suede Shoes" (2:05)
Flying Hat Band - "Seventh Plain" (2:50)
Flying Hat Band - "Reaching For The Stars" (4:35)
Flying Hat Band - "Lost Time" (2:35)
Flying Hat Band - "Coming Of The Lord " (6:38)
Review: This album collects together some of the very earliest pre-Black Sabbath recordings by the group then called Earth (until the permanent name change in 1970), as well as including some pre-Judas Priest Glen Tipton tunes from Flying Hat - these tunes were from a 1973 demo that was recorded a year or two before. There is also a special bonus cut 'Blue Suede Shoes' that was performed as Black Sabbath and mighty one of their earliest ever sessions to make it onto tape and now vinyl for the first time.

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BBC 2: Live 1971 (mono)
Cat: RANDB 91LP. Rel: 04 Mar 22
(I Don't Want To Discuss It) You're My Girl (12:13)
Bad 'n' Ruin (5:45)
It's All Over Now (6:46)
Had Me A Real Good Time (6:56)
(I Know) I'm Losing You (6:51)
Richmond (2:59)
Bad 'n' Ruin (5:23)
Review: John Peel remains the most legendary broadcaster of his generation, and the very many special live shows he was part of with some of the era's most acclaimed artists are widely heralded by fans and critics alike. One of them came in 1971 when the Faces played five songs for a live radio concert that are, on this first section of broadcast material, combined with music from a couple of appearances on Top Of The Pops on the BBC. The set shows real variety with a big and hard cover of '(I Know) I'm Losing You' next to Ronnie Lane's solo acoustic version of 'Richmond'. This LP includes full sleeve notes and recording details.
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South Atlantic Blues
South Atlantic Blues (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EARTHLP 058. Rel: 08 Feb 24
In My Head (3:59)
Nickels & Dimes (2:14)
Crying (4:16)
The Carnival Is Ended (3:50)
South Atlantic Blues (4:34)
Nothing But Love (2:32)
Tenement Hall (4:30)
In Your Hands (3:11)
Crystal Ball (3:41)
Madam-moiselle (4:20)
Review: The long lost 1968 debut album by singer-songwriter Scott Fagan, South Atlantic Blues, comes reissued for the first time in its original artwork, with an iconic portrait of Fagan by famed rock photographer Joel Brodsky, following a widely celebrated 2015 release. Revisiting his mystical, mythical, and deeply soulful masterpiece, this psych-folk gem doffs a Tropicalia hat direct from downtown New York. Fagan's story is worthy of a movie in itself. A swinging hipster who landed in 60s Greenwich folk scene, escaping the abject poverty of his U.S. Virgin Islands upbringing, Fagan found himself mentored by the Brill Building's Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, and feted as the next big thing. "Forget Rodriguez, forget Searching for Sugar Man," says Sharyn Felder, daughter of the late Doc Pomus, the legendary songwriter who signed Fagan to management in 1964. "Scott was so much more. He was cut from a different cloth." South Atlantic Blues is the perfect soundtrack to this tale, an epic song cycle wrapped around an impassioned love story, driven by Fagan's dense, allusive lyrics, and production by Elmer Jared Gordon (Pearls Before Swine) and rich arrangements by Horace Ott (Nina Simone, Sam Cooke, The Shirelles).
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Unhalfbricking (reissue)
Unhalfbricking (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 048. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Genesis Hall (3:38)
Si Tu Dois Partir (2:23)
Autopsy (4:23)
A Sailor's Life (11:14)
Cajun Woman (2:43)
Who Knows Where The Time Goes (5:08)
Percy's Song (6:52)
Million Dollar Bash (2:57)
Review: Fairport Convention eventually went on to become folk legends after a very quick rise through the ranks over the course of four full-lengths in just a couple of years. Revered names from British and world music played their part as the school friends set out on their mission to become 'the British Jefferson Airplane'. Unhalfbricking from 1969 is the sound of a band growing in confidence, despite the fact that Ian Matthews left the group during the writing of it. There are three Bob Dylan covers including the Top 30 UK hit single, 'Si Ti Dois Partir,' with plenty of other traditional folk songs and an 11-minute ballad.
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The Invisible Bluesman
The Invisible Bluesman (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LMLP 247. Rel: 06 Feb 25
My Baby Left Me (2:36)
Rollin & Tumblin (2:41)
Got Love If You Want It (2:42)
Gin House Blues (4:38)
Baby What You Want Me To Do (3:55)
When Things Go Wrong (2:47)
Matchbox (1:34)
Mystery Train (4:10)
So Glad You're Mine (4:57)
Bright Lights, Big City (6:19)
Lightnin's Boogie (2:16)
Life Is Good (2:39)
Review: Esteemed rock guitarist Andy Fairweather Low first came to prominence in 1967 with a cover version of 'Gin House Blues', Bessie Smith's 1928 original. He then went on to front the psychedelic rock band Amen Corner, marking a surprising shift in genre ambit. With the latter move rendering Low's early bluings relatively obscure, The Last Music Company gladly announce the early blues treads of this master musician's all-pervading influence on music, here with this new selected hits compilation. There are many collaborating musicians indebted to Low, and who yet owe him more than one drink: BB King, Van Morrison, Pete Townsend, Jimi Hendrix, Chris Rea and Kate Bush, to name a few. A longtime sideman in Eric Clapton's band, hence the title, it not only highlights his mastery of blues guitar, but also his under-recognition as a hidden, arch-musician, pillaring the notoriety of others.
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Fine Anyway
Fine Anyway (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: LHABIBI 016. Rel: 22 Apr 21
Lady Rain (2:11)
Insomnia Blue (2:12)
Fine Anyway (2:42)
Express Line (2:25)
My Baby, She Is As Down As I Am (2:04)
Everything You Want (2:25)
Waiting For It Everyday (2:31)
Dancer On The Ceiling (2:24)
Sad Sad Songs (2:13)
Little Woman By My Side (0:43)
Every Body Is Going Home (2:53)
Sitting In The Sun (3:25)
Had To Come Back Wet (3:16)
The Wizard (3:41)
(Such A) Trip Thru Time (3:28)
Keep Going (1:27)
Gone Away Again (2:48)
Review: Arabic funk, soul and folk specialists Habibi Funk are masters at digging deep to find extremely rare and unreleased music. Even so, their latest offering is particularly obscure. It's a retrospective of 1970s material by a Lebanese singer-songwriter called Roger Fakhr, who put out one self-released tape in the mid 1970s, of which only 200 copies were ever made. Some of those songs feature on this retrospective, but the majority of the material is unreleased tracks from Fakhr's archive. Interestingly, the majority of the music on offer is sung in English rather than Arabic and sits somewhere between American railroad blues, English revivalist folk of the sort popular in the late '60s and early '70s, sun-soaked Californian folk, and gentle folk. A genuinely eye-opening musical treat.

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Take This To Your Grave (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 007567 8613425. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do Today (3:21)
Dead On Arrival (3:16)
Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy (3:00)
Saturday (3:33)
Homesick At Space Camp (3:02)
Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here) (2:56)
Chicago Is So Two Years Ago (3:21)
The Pros & Cons Of Breathing (3:25)
Grenade Jumper (2:56)
Calm Before The Storm (4:16)
Reinventing The Wheel To Run Myself Over (2:19)
The Patron Saint Of Liars & Fakes (3:10)
Track 13 (Colorado Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:24)
Track 14 (Jakus Song) (Unfinished demo) (3:14)
Review: Long before they were literally one of the biggest pop-rock acts on the planet, little known Chicago pop-punk upstarts Fall Out Boy would pool all collective resources, energy and funds into their 2003 debut full-length Take This To Your Grave; utterly reforming modern emo and pop-punk in the process. While it was 2005's sophomore follow up From Under The Cork Tree that would catapult the band to mega stardom, there's no ignoring the bevvy of legwork that their debut provided, especially lead singles 'Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy' and 'Saturday', which clarified that this was far from another relatively catchy, acne-faced group of adolescents who'd dissipate with the next shower. These songs and the young men behind them were here to stay, which makes the heavier hardcore-leaning moments and breakdowns all the more bemusing to experience when assessing the career the band would embark upon following the record's breakout success.
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Shift Work (reissue)
Shift Work (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 003. Rel: 03 Aug 23
So What About It? (3:28)
Idiot Joy Showland (3:39)
Edinburgh Man (4:46)
Pittsville Direkt (3:55)
The Book Of Lies (3:02)
The War Against Intelligence (3:26)
Shift Work (4:31)
You Haven't Found It Yet (7:37)
The Mixer (3:46)
A Lot Of Wind (3:20)
Rose (3:51)
Sinister Waltz (0:17)
Review: By the time Shift-Work came along, The Fall had put out 13 studio albums and been going for 15 years. Apparently ready to switch things up, Mark E Smith sacked guitarist Martin Bramah and keyboardist Marcia Schofield after the Australian leg of the tour for Extricate, cutting the lineup to four, for the first time in the band's history. Then he set to work finishing a record that had been started while on the road. Few would fail to pick up on the difference between here and before. While there's still plenty of those mesmerising, experimental, punk-not-punk goth moments, Shift-Work also embraces more pop sensibilities and seems to take more time to pay respect to rock & roll, or a gritty interpretation of it. Meanwhile, tracks like 'Edinburgh Man' and 'A Lot of Wind' feel introspective than ever.
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Extricate (reissue)
Extricate (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 002. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Sing! Happy (5:12)
I'm Frank (3:16)
Bill Is Dead (4:45)
Black Monk Theme (part 1) (4:27)
Popcorn Double Feature (3:45)
Telephone Thing (4:12)
Hilary (2:29)
Chicago, Now! (6:00)
The Littlest Rebel (3:37)
And Therein (2:51)
Review: Originally surfacing in February 1990, the 12th studio album from The Fall came at a time when both the band themselves and Manchester music in general were at a commercial highpoint. Some saw the decision to collaborate with turntablist pioneers Coldcut as a nod to baggy indie-dance culture, but Mark E Smith had already joined forces with the London duo on two tracks on their debut album What's That Noise? In any case, this album's main single 'Telephone Thing' is regarded by many as an all time standout Fall tune, pairing a highly infectious breakbeat/scratch backdrop with some super sharp lyrics about the rise of surveillance culture. The gap left by Brix Smith, who had recently split up with the band's singer, was filled by former Fall member and Blue Orchids man Martin Bramah, who lends proceedings a rockabilly edge that runs through many of the tracks, especially the riotous 'Chicago, Now!'. But the Adrian Sherwood-produced 'The Littlest Rebel' is more like new wave synth pop turned inside out, ensuring there's plenty of variety and experimentation going on here.
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Levitate (reissue)
Levitate (reissue) (translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BRED2LP 725. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Ten Houses Of Eve
Masquerade
Hurricane Edward
I'm A Mummy
The Quartet Of Doc Shanley
Jap Kid
4 1/2 Inch
Spencer Must Die
Jungle Rock
Ol' Gang
Tragic Days
I Come & Stand At Your Door
Levitate
Everybody But Myself
Powderkex
Christmastide
Recipe For Fascism
Pilsner Trail
Everybody But Myself (live)
Review: Levitate - the post-punk legends' 19th studio album - has been scarcely available on vinyl so commands a high price usually. Cherry Red did press a limited-edition triple lp edition in 2018 to satisfy some of the demands. Thankfully, the esteemed indie label is doing fans a solid again by presenting the two-LP edition on transparent red vinyl for the first time. The reason for its scarcity being that the label that originally put this out in 1997 - Artful Records - is thought to have gone bankrupt, so it has been out of print over the years. Standouts from this eclectic record, artful album (there was seemingly no idea too out-there, with drum n' bass even slotting in there) include '4 1/2 Inch', 'Spencer Must Die' and 'The Quartet of Doc Shanley'. All of which are the only tracks recorded at Edwyn Collins' studio in London, with producers Keir Stewart and Simon Spencer at the controls. Meanwhile, the album is notable for being the last to feature two long-time Fall members, drummer Karl Burns and bass player Steve Hanley. Hanley, along with Joy Division's Peter Hook and Andy Rourke, is one of the all-time great bassists out of Manchester, and once described by the late, great Fall founder Mark E Smith as the defining element of the Fall's music. With the Fall's creative, viscerally entertaining back catalogue one of the most cited among new bands in the U.K. today, Levitate proves that being Fall-esque might mean very little as no one has made an album quite like this.
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The Infotainment Scan
The Infotainment Scan (6xCD box set)
Cat: CRCD4BOX 163. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Ladybird (Green Grass) (CD1: The Infotainment Scan)
Lost In Music
Glam-Racket
I'm Going To Spain
It's A Curse
Paranoia Man In Cheap Shit Room
Service
The League Of Bald-Headed Men
A Past Gone Mad
Light/Fireworks
Why Are People Grudgeful? (CD2: bonus tracks, singles, outtakes, demos, alternate mixes)
League Moon Monkey Mix
Why Are People Grudgeful?
Glam-Racket
The Re-Mixer
Lost In Music
A Past Gone Mad (alternate version)
Instrumental Outtake (alternate version)
Service (instrumental demo)
Glam-Racket (instrumental demo)
Lost In Music (mix 3)
Lost In Music (mix 7)
Lost In Music (mix 14)
Ladybird (Green Grass) (Peel Session 13/3/93 - CD3: radio Sessions & live At Hallam University, Sheffield, April 7th 1993)
Strychnine
Service
Paranoia Man In Cheap Sh*t Room
Glam-Racket (Mark Goodier Session 17/5/93)
War
15 Ways
A Past Gone Mad
Intro Track (Hallam University, Sheffield, April 7th 1993)
Why Are People Grudgeful?
Ladybird
Glam-Racket
Free Range
Going To Spain
The League Of Bald-Headed Men
Lost In Music
Intro Track (CD4: live At Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany, 11th October 1993)
M5
Ladybird (Green Grass)
High Tension Line
Glam-Racket
Why Are People Grudgeful?
I'm Going To Spain
Free Range
Behind The Counter
Strychnine
Big New Prinz
A Past Gone Mad
Lost In Music
Paranoia Man In Cheap Shit Room
Idiot Joy Showland
Instrumental Interlude
The Mixer
Dead Beat Descendant
Intro (CD5: live At Liberty Lunch, Austin, Texas, 11th September 1993 - part 1)
M5 (Aborted)
M5
Ladybird (Green Grass)
Paranoia Man In Cheap Shit Room
Lost In Music
Idiot Joy Showland
Big New Prinz
Free Range
I'm Going To Spain
Glam-Racket (CD6: live At Liberty Lunch, Austin, Texas, 11th September 1993 - part 2)
Why Are People Grudgeful?
A Past Gone Mad
Strychnine
League Of Bald-Headed Men
Dead Beat Descendant
Return
The Mixer
Free Range
Review: In 1993, The Infotainment Scan, The Fall's 15th studio album, delivers an unpredictable mix of post-punk, glam rock and electronic experimentation. Mark E Smith's distinctive vocals and cryptic lyrics were paired with tracks like 'Ladybird (Green Grass)' featuring Steve Hanley's rumbling bass and the infectious glam stomp of 'Glam-Racket'. A standout cover of Sister Sledge's 'Lost in Music' provided an unexpected yet dazzling disco twist. The album also featured the chaotic energy of 'A Past Gone Mad' and the menacing dirge of 'The League of Bald-Headed Men'. Though initially intimidating, the album rewards perseverance. Tracks like 'Why Are People Grudgeful?' stand out as quirky pop gems in an otherwise abrasive, genre-blurring collection. It's an essential entry in The Fall's vast, ever-evolving discography, showing off Smith's unique ability to fuse disparate influences into a cohesive, challenging listen. Reaching number nine on the UK charts, The Infotainment Scan continues to fascinate and confound today. This set of CD's combine the original album, the BBC sessions, 2 live concerts where they performed many of this albums songs plus a CD of bonus tracks. This is a fantastic look into the Fall's overall music around the release of Infotainment Scan.
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A Part Of America Therein 1981
Cat: SV 172. Rel: 21 Mar 22
The NWRA (Chicago) (10:40)
Hip Priest (Chicago) (8:11)
Totally Wired (New York) (4:05)
Lie Dream Of A Casino Soul (New York) (2:57)
Cash 'N' Carry (San Francisco) (6:44)
An Older Lover (Houston) (6:46)
Deer Park (Houston) (4:26)
Winter (Memphis) (7:23)
Review: We're pretty sure our catalogue is full of albums by The Fall which we describe in gushing terms. More fool us for using all the words before this re-issue of the band's seminal live record arrived, because it really is that good. Laid down at shows in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Houston, and Memphis, to put things in no uncertain terms it bangs in the best possible way, offering the kind of unashamed gutter punk we find ourselves sorely lacking in most rock 'n' roll today.

Of course, back in 1982, when this first landed, critics were torn as to whether they wanted to demand more from Mark E. Smith, et al. And back then perhaps that was a valid point. Speaking in today's terms, though, A Part of America Therein 1981 represents a moment in time when authenticity was far more commonplace, and the impact of hearing that is nothing short of profound.
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The Flesh Prevails (10th Anniversary Edition)
The Flesh Prevails (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 'starlit path' white & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: UNLR 388.1. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Starlit Path (4:46)
Carved From Stone (5:06)
The Night Reveals (5:06)
The Flesh Prevails (5:06)
Levitation (1:00)
Alone With You (4:24)
Allure (4:30)
Sapphire (4:30)
Chemical Cave (3:47)
Review: Originally released in 2014 and now celebrating its ten year anniversary, The Flesh Prevails would serve as the sophomore full-length from San Francisco based progressive death metal entity Fallujah. Heralded by many of the core fanbase to be both the band's finest work as well as the strongest of their initial three-album run with original vocalist Alex Hofmann before his departure following the release of 2016's Dreamless, there's a mercurial and poignant maturity to how the band approach their complex compositions. Coalescing aquatic, lysergic hues of buoyant prog soundscapes with dexterous, virtuosic levels of hyper technical death metal, their sonic maelstrom falls somewhere between the density of The Faceless, the brutality of Dying Fetus, and the expansive scope of Between The Buried & Me, resulting in a cosmic hybrid as transportive as it is oppressive.

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It's Only A Movie (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ECLEC 22856. Rel: 08 Feb 24
It's Only A Movie (CD1: remastered)
Leroy
Buffet Tea For Two
Boom Bang
Boots 'n' Roots
Banger
Sweet Desire
Suspicion
Check Out
Stop This Car (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Drink To You (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Boom Bang (Early version - bonus track)
Suspicion (Early version - bonus track)
Stop This Car (Early version - bonus track)
Sat'dy Barfly (BBC radio One In Concert, 26 January 1973 - CD2: BBC Sessions 1973)
Top Of The Hill
My Friend The Sun
Buffet Tea For Two
Children
Glove
Ready To Go
Burlesque
Holding The Compass
Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu
Boom Bang (BBC radio One Top Gear Session, 22 May 1973)
Buffet Tea For Two
Check Out
Sweet Desiree
Review: Family's final studio album, It's Only a Movie, celebrated its 50th birthday in late 2023. To mark the occasion, Esoteric has offered up this remastered, expanded edition. Disc one boats the original album, an extended fusion of blues, psychedelic rock, string-laden progressive rock and Country & Western-influenced Americana, as well as a handful of single B-sides, alternate takes and early versions of LP cuts. Over on disc two, we're treated to a mixture of BBC 'in concert' recordings (where their roots in the British blues explosion of the late 1960s are far more evident) and performances captured for BBC Radio One's legendary 'Top Gear' programme (which did much in the 1960s to bring Beatles performances to the masses).
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Fanny (reissue)
Fanny (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3694C. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Come & Hold Me (2:39)
I Just Realized (3:48)
Candlelighter Man (3:44)
Conversation With A Cop (3:12)
Badge (3:03)
Changing Horses (2:39)
Bitter Wine (3:16)
Take A Message To The Captain (3:32)
It Takes A Lot Of Good Lovin' (4:24)
Shade Me (4:36)
Seven Roads (4:22)
Review: Fanny's 1970 debut album is a landmark in rock history, marking the first time an all-female band wrote, sang, and played their own songs with the same intensity as their male counterparts. Comprised of sisters June and Jean Millington, Alice De Buhr and Nickey Barclay, Fanny broke new ground as the first all-female band signed to a major label (Reprise), under the guidance of producer Richard Perry. Their energetic performances at the Whisky-a-Go-Go attracted rock's elite, although the press often dismissed them as a novelty act due to the lack of precedent. Despite this, Fanny became a reference point for future generations of female rockers, earning their place as the Godmothers of Chick Rock. Their sound, rooted in the mid-to-late 60s tradition, hints at the power pop of Big Star and the Raspberries while fitting comfortably alongside contemporaries like the Faces and Edgar Winter. Perry's production brings a warm, organic clarity, making Fanny's debut a textured, bass-heavy gem that commands both attention and respect.
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Fanny
Fanny (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 16871PMI. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Come & Hold Me (2:50)
I Just Realized (4:01)
Candlelighter Man (3:46)
Conversation With A Cop (3:07)
Badge (3:37)
Changing Horses (3:23)
Bitter Wine (3:13)
Take A Message To The Captain (3:32)
It Takes A Lot Of Good Lovin' (4:24)
Shade Me (4:37)
Seven Roads (4:22)
Review: The self-titled debut album from one of the first all-girl rock bands. Fanny formed in 1969 and signed to Reprise records that year. The band had five albums in total until 1975 when they broke up fully. The band is influential for their playing and the lyrical topics the band wrote about with many citing them as an inspiration. The Cream cover 'Badge' got some airplay nationally from this album but otherwise, the album was not a commercial success. There are many historians that point to the lack of success of this band as sexism with the industry at the time for an all-girl rock band. The band gained a cult following from those who remember and kept the music playing. This reissue comes in a beautifully designed gatefold with great looking orange vinyl.
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Fantomas (25th Anniversary Edition) (reissue)
Fantomas (25th Anniversary Edition) (reissue) (limited silver streak vinyl LP + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 271LP2. Rel: 16 May 24
Page 1 (1:25)
Page 2 (1:31)
Page 3 (1:31)
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Page 30 (0:25)
Review: The first official album released through Ipecac Records; the label of absurdist vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton (Faith No More, a million other projects), was this self-titled debut from Fantomas, originally unveiled in 1999. A supergroup with no absolutely zero desire to make it easy on listeners, this culmination of Melvins mastermind Buzz Osborne on guitar, Mr Bungle/Tomahawk/regular Patton cohort Trevor Dunn on bass and Slayer's Dame Lombardo behind the kit, would coalesce all of their most extreme creative proclivities into one bizarre maelstrom of avant-garde cacophony that can barely be fit into the metal genre. Intended as the musical accompaniment to a fictitious comic book, with all track titles even listed as chapter/page numbers (a unique theme that would follow into all subsequent albums), the work has since been praised for its sonic abandon and artistic fearlessness, with one critic once referring to their avant-garde jazzy grindcore as "dada-metal". The project would also finally offer Patton the opportunity to prioritise his experimental forms of voice music and scat singing over traditional vocal cadence or standard lyricism.
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Suspended Animation (reissue)
Suspended Animation (reissue) (LP with mini calendar)
Cat: IPC 274LP. Rel: 16 May 24
04/01/05 - Friday (1:41)
04/02/05 - Saturday (1:05)
04/03/05 - Sunday (1:38)
04/04/05 - Monday (1:01)
04/05/05 - Tuesday (0:35)
04/06/05 - Wednesday (2:54)
04/07/05 - Thursday (1:10)
04/08/05 - Friday (0:49)
04/09/05 - Saturday (1:18)
04/10/05 - Sunday (2:12)
04/11/05 - Monday (2:09)
04/12/05 - Tuesday (1:09)
04/13/05 - Wednesday (1:21)
04/14/05 - Thursday (1:08)
04/15/05 - Friday (1:12)
04/16/05 - Saturday
04/17/05 - Sunday
04/18/05 - Monday
04/19/05 - Tuesday
04/20/05 - Wednesday
04/21/05 - Thursday
04/22/05 - Friday
04/23/05 - Saturday
04/24/05 - Sunday
04/25/05 - Monday
04/26/05 - Tuesday
04/27/05 - Wednesday
04/28/05 - Thursday
04/29/05 - Friday
04/30/05 - Saturday (1:37)
Review: Originally released in 2005, the fourth (and subsequently final) album from avant-garde metal absurdist supergroup Fantomas (made up of Faith No More vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton, Melvin's Buzz Osborne, Slayer's Dave Lombardo, and Mr. Bungle/Tomahawk/reliable Patton bassist Trevor Dunn), furthered their "dada-metal" sonic experimentations to literal cartoon levels of bizzarro wonder. Pulling from plunderphonics to craft a 30-track audible calendar of obscure holidays throughout the month of April, the pieces warp and meander like a grindcore band playing lounge music for anime soundtracks. If that sounds ludicrous and alienating, don't worry, as that only indicates you're sane. Considered almost too challenging for even the most devout of Patton's faithful followers, can you handle the unhinged mayhem of Suspended Animation? The record also comes complete with an accompanying mini-calendar to track the hallucinogenic journey.
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Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue)
Tin Cans With Strings To You (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram transparent red & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TSR 039. Rel: 14 Mar 24
What I've Wanted To Say
Love, American Style
In The Aisle, Yelling (0:24)
Girl (4:04)
Seasick (3:54)
Job's Eyes (7:17)
Punchdrunk
Celebrate Her
Boring Life (1:12)
Joining The Circus
Cut-out
Sorrow's End (1:30)
Review: While the third overall full-length from Sacramento, California post-hardcore heroes Far (following on from their independently released 1992 debut Listening Game and 1994's Quick), Tin Cans With Strings To You would mark their major label debut for Immortal/Epic; a project their manager Troy Davis has gone on to consider the first ever screamo album. While that bold declaration is up for debate, there's little doubt the record's extended platform was likely one of the biggest pushes from the label with regards to the hardcore and punk scenes of the 90s. Brimming with carnal angst, hazy hooks and bombastic riffage, it's no secret why vital alt rock acts such as Biffy Clyro and Jimmy Eat World still refer to Far as one of their most intrinsic influences. Arriving on a lush gatefold 180 gram red & blue marbled vinyl double LP, complete with an extensive booklet, limited to 300 copies, this long overdue reissue of a quintessential piece of crossover 90s emotive post-hardcore fury is sure to fly out and reappear on Discogs at similar inflated prices to the OG pressings.
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Rigged (reissue)
Rigged (reissue) (limited mint green eco vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: REV 0331. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Square One (3:12)
Page (4:00)
Nice (3:21)
Buck (2:24)
Audience (3:38)
Gesture (2:48)
Kill Me (2:23)
Wait For Monday (2:48)
Silver Anniversary (4:21)
Someday Too Soon (4:44)
Review: Formed in 1989 in Orange County, California, the melodic punk band Farside enjoyed an influential eleven-year run before disbanding in 2000. Over their career, they released three albums, two EPs, and a split with Sense Field. Their 1994 sophomore album Rigged was released through Revelation Records and became a fan favourite across punk, hardcore, emo, and alternative rock genres. back then the band was made up of vocalist and guitarist Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang, bassist Bryan Chu and drummer Bob Beshear and this all was their first with Kevin Murphy who shared guitar, vocal and songwriting duties with Vogelsang. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Farside and the original label are issuing this special mint green eco-vinyl pressing of Rigged complete with a 16-page booklet.
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The Monroe Doctrine (reissue)
The Monroe Doctrine (reissue) (limited mint green eco vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 0691. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Better Than Crying (2:43)
I'm Not Shy, I Just Don't Like You (3:30)
I Hope You're Unhappy (3:30)
Seven-Day Constant (4:35)
Statues Of Snow (4:28)
My Man Harvey Milk (3:06)
Moral Straight Jacket (5:49)
The Lonesome Ballad Of El Bobo The Cranky (0:28)
Liz Hurley (0:38)
Teach Me How To Die (1:57)
Bled (1:49)
This Pill Is Hard To Swallow (2:24)
Too Much, Too Late (3:10)
The Slowdance (5:15)
Blue Highway (2:41)
Review: A lot has been said about The Monroe Doctrine over the years. What's remarkable is how little of that people seem to remember, or recall in conversations. In a 2006 issue of iconic culture bible Alternative Press, the head of Revelation Records said this was in the top five albums the label had ever released. And several critics have listed it among the greatest and most under-appreciated records of the 1990s. Taking its name from a 1823 message delivered to Congress by US President James Monroe, which would evolve into an understanding that any act of meddling in American affairs by a foreign country was a potential hostile act, the record takes a similar stance. Calling on melodic punk, hardcore, indie rock, post punk and more, it's a statement of intent - don't get in the way of us doing our things, we're too powerful.


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Rochambeau (reissue)
Rochambeau (reissue) (limited dark red marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: REV 0251. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Worlds (3:14)
Search For Ourselves (1:51)
Ro-Sham-Bo (4:31)
Free Your Mind (2:39)
Smarter Than Ever (2:03)
Safe Or Sorry (2:51)
Constant Reminder (3:06)
Lost In Space (2:30)
Nowhere Fast (2:31)
Future Days (2:03)
Review: Originally released in 1992, Rochambeau was the debut full-length from Orange County, California hardcore punk outfit Farside, following on from their Keep My Soul Awake EP. Signed to the iconic Revelation Records throughout their tenure (who have opted to reissue all three of the band's LPs), they never seemed to find their place as their sonic makeup pulled from numerous subsets of punk, from the blatant 80's melodious post-hardcore of Descendents and Dag Nasty to the 90's alternative metal wave spearheaded by the likes of Quicksand and Helmet, yet all syncopated with a power pop ear for melody evoking Elvis Costello and The Beatles (no, seriously). With the band exclusively working with producer Jim Monroe to help thicken and intensify their sound from second LP Rigged onwards, Rochambeau is often relegated to being their most accessible and pop-punk-centric work, which is quite the backwards tradition compared to the path taken by the majority of hardcore acts.
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Make My Day: The Rock'n'Roll Story of Eddie Clarke
Cat: 409996 4027068. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Intro" (CD1: The Early Years)
Curtis Knight Zeus - "Cloud"
Curtis Knight Zeus - "The Confession"
Curtis Knight Zeus - "People Places & Things"
Takin' It Easy
In The Morning
The Muggers - "White Lightning"
The Muggers - "(Just A) Nightmare"
The Muggers - "Summertime Blues"
Motorhead - "Ace Of Spades" (CD2: Motorhead)
Motorhead - "Step Down" (Eddie vocals)
Motorhead - "Lawman" (Bomber demo)
Motorhead - "Alligator" (Bomber demo)
Motorhead - "Dead Men Tell No Tales" (Bomber demo)
Motorhead - "Emergency" (Eddie vocals)
Motorhead - "Motorhead" (live)
Motorhead - "Stone Dead Forever" (Eddie vocals)
Motorhead - "Iron Fist"
Motorhead - "Bomber"
Motorhead - "The Chase Is Better Than The Catch"
Motorhead - "The Hammer"
Motorhead - "Overkill"
Fastway - "All I Need Is Your Love" (CD3: fastway)
Fastway - "Say What You Will"
Fastway - "Feel Me Touch Me" (Pete Way demo)
Fastway - "Easy Livin'" (live Loudpark 07)
Fastway - "Trick Or Treat"
Fastway - "Heft"
Fastway - "All Fired Up"
Fastway - "Change Of Heart"
Fastway - "Deliver Me" (remix)
Fastway - "Fade Out" (remix)
Fastway - "Leave The Light On" (remix)
Fastway - "Lovin' Fool" (remix)
Fastway - "Sick As A Dog" (remix)
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Snakebite" (CD4: The Solo Years)
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Laugh At The Devil"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "All Over Bar The Shouting"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "No Satisfaction"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Make My Day"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Heavy Load"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Walking Too Slow"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Ethereal Blue"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Mountains To The Sea"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "My New Life"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "Over & Out"
Fast Eddie Clarke - "21st Century" (alternate mix)
Review: A four-CD career retrospective of Motorhead's iconic guitarist, coupled with a 320-page book, is set for release via BMG. Authoured by veteran rock journalist Kris Needs, in collaboration with Clarke's widow Mariko Fujiwara, the book provides a detailed account of Clarke's life and career. The narrative begins with Clarke's formative years, from his early musical inspirations to his significant collaborations, including recording with Curtis Knight. The story delves into his pivotal years with Motorhead (1976-1982), the formation of Fastway, and his solo endeavours. Personal insights from Mariko and Clarke's close friends enrich the biography, offering a look into his life beyond the stage. The CDs include The Early Years, featuring tracks from Zeus, Continuous Performance, and the Muggers. Motorhead Era, highlighting hits like 'Ace Of Spades,' unreleased demos and Eddie's work with Girlschool, Fastway, which showcases the band's evolution with demos, remixes, and tracks from eight albums and the Solo Years, focusing on his solo albums and collaborations. Stories don't come much more comprehensive than this.
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Woof
Woof (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 527X. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Vigilante (3:18)
Closer To God (4:13)
Wither (3:41)
Clowns (2:34)
King Of The Slugs (4:20)
All The Same (2:36)
I Am The King (2:49)
Running (3:00)
And So It Came To Pass (5:20)
Review: Fat Dog's debut album, WOOF., is a frenetic and electrifying trip through a kaleidoscope of genres, encapsulating electro-punk, rock'n'roll snarls, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria. Frontman Joe Love and synth player Chris Hughes lead the charge, delivering a sonic assault that defies categorisation. The album's tracks, like 'King Of The Slugs' and 'Running,' pulsate with runaway rave intensity, showing the band's knack for combining dance-punk energy with klezmer-tinged interludes and broken-down grandeur. While WOOF. offers few moments of reprieve, its relentless fervor and wracked nerves keep listeners hooked from start to finish. With their rapid ascent and zany hybrid sound, Fat Dog emerges as a captivating force in London's art-rock scene, leaving audiences both fascinated and puzzled by their enigmatic charm.
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Fresh Squeeze
Cat: LFSPT 2006. Rel: 07 May 24
Cadillac Converter (3:45)
Fresh Squeeze (3:50)
Sticky Beets (3:27)
Interlude (No 1) (0:24)
Afrenetic (4:28)
Grease On The Range (3:43)
Interlude (No 2) (0:40)
818 Don't Hate (4:54)
Son! (2:47)
Slick (3:15)
Interlude (No 3) (0:46)
Clapper Dapper (3:43)
Lo-Fi Beats To Study To (3:35)
Outro (0:40)
Review: Fresh Squeeze is a brand new full-length from Miami-based soul jazz trio Fat Produce, an outfit that is comprised of guitarist Addison Rifkind from The Soul Vaccinators, drummer Michael Duffy and world-renowned bass player Rene Camacho. All 14 of these cuts are soul-drenched and jazz instrumentals steeped in funk and hip-hop traditions and they were all made live and in the moment with no overdubs after the event. That lends the record a lived-in and authentic energy as it veers into Afro-tinged sounds like 'Affrentic,' straight-ahead soul-jazz cuts like 'Sticky Beets' and the compelling 'Slick.'



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Forgiveness Is Yours
Forgiveness Is Yours (limited clear vinyl LP + fold-out poster + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 467X. Rel: 25 Apr 24
The Archivist (1:28)
John Lennon (3:48)
Bullet Of Dignity (2:54)
Polygamy Is Only For The Chief (3:22)
Visions Of Pain (3:45)
Today You Become Man (3:59)
Religion For One (3:20)
Feed The Horse (5:10)
What's That You Say (3:43)
Work (4:29)
You Can't Force It (4:05)
Review: Billed as the most vital and sophisticated creation of their career yet, Fat White Family return with Forgiveness Is Yours. As if to reaffirm that forgiveness begins with forgiving oneself, the South London band's fourth album comes with limited fanfare (they hardly need it), perhaps owing to the fact that this is a record said to have pushed the band to "the limits of their very existence", entailing a consistent "will to create even when catastrophes keep happening". Forgive oneself for what, though? Torpor, apparently; from 'Bullet Of Dignity' to 'What's That You Say', this slick and suggestive indie album is a testament to finding the correct harmony in chaos, and waking up from our half-dazes to find an active truth.
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Pure Comedy
Pure Comedy (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BELLA 628V. Rel: 07 Apr 17
Pure Comedy (6:20)
Total Entertainment Forever (2:52)
Things It Would Have Been Helpful To Know Before The Revolution (4:11)
Ballad Of The Dying Man (4:52)
Birdie (5:09)
Leaving LA (13:10)
A Bigger Paper Bag (4:36)
When The God Of Love Returns There'll Be Hell To Pay (4:01)
Smoochie (3:42)
Two Wildly Different Perspectives (2:59)
The Memo (5:18)
So I'm Growing Old On Magic Mountain (9:51)
In Twenty Years Or So (6:31)
Review: Perhaps LA's most well-loved postmodern troubadour, Joshua Tillman brings his third album as Father John Misty, a sprawling and theatrical epic polemic on just about all of our modern society. The quality of his writing here is far more complex and impressive, as heart-wrenching chord progressions and grandiose song structures keep the listener firmly in the palm of his hand. The album's title 'Pure Comedy' is the first stab of bitter irony here, as Tillman seems in a more serious and pensive mood than we became used to with tongue-in-cheek and self-assured previous albums 'Fear Fun' and 'I Love You, Honeybear'. That isn't to say that the album is totally humourless, but that Tillman uses it in smaller doses to antidote the cathartic and anxious emotion to far greater effect.
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Mahashmashana
Cat: SP 1666. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Mahashmashana
She Cleans Up
Josh Tillman & The Accidental Dose
Mental Health
Screamland
Being You
I Guess Time Just Makes Fools Of Us All
Summer's Gone
Review: After turning his hand to big band jazz on his previous album, Father John Misty (John Tilman to friends and family) returns to more familiar sonic territory on this sixth set. The Sanskrit title apparently translates to "great cremation ground", offering a hint to the weighty and philosophical themes behind some of the singer-songwriter's lyrics this time around. In many ways, it is a classic Father John Misty album: all sweeping strings, Americana-tinged folk-rock, grandiose 1970s pop-rock productions, funky-as-hell nods to Rare Earth ('She Cleans Up') effortlessly emotive vocals and White Album-era Beatles excellence.
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La Oprika
La Oprika (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FNR 248. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Acting Like A Child (7:31)
Walls Were There (4:02)
Fools Count (6:55)
Sleeping Couch (4:29)
Soup Du Jour (5:46)
Fukuyama (5) (1:25)
Hermit Song (4:39)
Amour Fatigue (3:15)
Vines (6:57)
Cheesies On The Board (4:53)
Materia Prima (4:32)
Death Clop (3:29)
Review: This dynamic duo delivers an incredible set of funky psych rock on Funk Night that blends retro fuzz with their unique modern twist. Drawing on a mix of vintage and eclectic influences, they've crafted a fresh, lean sound all their own. The production shines with crackling drums anchoring a vibrant mix of vocals, guitar and keyboards which all keep you moving. While leaning more to rock than some releases on Funk Night, the tracks remain irresistibly funky and full of energy with standout tracks like 'Amor Fatigue,' 'Hermit Song,' 'Sleeping Couch' and 'Walls Were There' showing the quality of their inventive style.
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