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Singles
Just Another Rainbow
Just Another Rainbow (limited 1-sided etched 7")
Cat: 505419 7856600. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Just Another Rainbow (5:34)
Review: Two of the likeliest lads from Manchester team up for the first day release of their new collaborative project. And its something of a full circle moment, with Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher previously citing Stone Roses hero John Squire in a list of formative teenage musical inspirations, who, in turn, first encountered the former when both bands were working the same studio, respectively recording Definitely Maybe and The Second Coming. The pair first shared honours three years after that, co-writing 'Love Me & Leave Me' for Squire's relatively short-lived outfit, The Seahorses, in 1997. Skip forward to 2022 and Squire joined the Gallaghers et al on stage at Knebworth, reprising his appearances for renditions of 'Champagne Supernova' at the band's 1996 shows, spurring the idea to do something together again. Here's the result - and it's precisely what the duo should sound like together.
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Everybody In The UK
Everybody In The UK (limited 7")
Cat: ROK 026. Rel: 13 May 22
Everybody In The UK (3:56)
Everybody In The UK (demo) (3:23)
Review: The Goa Express are bright young hopefuls in the arena of bombastic British indie pop. Following in the footsteps of Coldplay, Keane et al, these lads from Manchester have a sound which is made for radio play and massive stages - they're destined to be huge. Following up their Second Time single for Ra-Ra-Rok Records, they're back with this new song which plays out like a rallying call for unity in a distinctly un-united world. 'Everybody In The UK' has soaring choruses and a bright, hopeful sound which will surely send the band further down the road to stardom.
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Nafasam
Nafasam (limited 12")
Cat: OM 032. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Part Lake (3:21)
Andro Dunos (3:51)
Digambara (3:34)
Modulations (part 1) (6:25)
Modulations (part 2) (2:47)
Kizuna Encounter (4:46)
Review: Omena once again calls on the superb sounds of Golden Retriever for this adventurous new EP that very much takes you away from the here and now and deposits you somewhere warmer. 'Part Lake' opens up with the joys of a spring day - acoustic strings rippling out as sun beams down. 'Andro Dunos' slows to a crawl and has a more star-gazing feel while 'Digambara' is a gentle rhythm that casts you out to sea. Two variations of 'Modulations' allows you to get lost in some lush synth tapestries and 'Kizuna Encounter' then ends with another lovely sonic day dream that empties your mind.
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EP
EP (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: DBR 030. Rel: 20 Nov 23
David Jones Is Dead (1:38)
Dear Angeline (2:59)
I'm Not The Only One (3:09)
Review: Big guitars playing huge hooks at a propellant pace. The Goods deliver their debut EP, which looks to decades worth of garage rock and pop punk heritage for influence, while ensuring the finished tracks are every bit theirs. Retro revivalism this isn't, a veteran singer-songwriter known for sharp lines drafting seasoned talent from his local music scene in order to make something new, this most definitely is. Headed up by Rob Good, a well-known figure in the underground Oakland guitar scene, California, for the three tracks here - and this project - he's called upon rhythm section and human drum machine Paul Wiseman and highly respected session bassist Cherron Arena. The result is an EP that's personal and passionate, and incredibly thoughtful, while also compelling and high octane. A refreshing indie whirlwind.


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Local Jerk
Cat: DFA 2708. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Local Jerk (5:06)
I Need Love (6:40)
Review: The DFA debut of longstanding member Jayson Green also signals the revival of the classic DFA twelve-inch format, so you might playfully suggest it stands for Dying Formats Always. Jay has lent his vocals to various bands such as Panthers, Violent Bullshit, Cheeseburger, and the renowned hardcore group Orchid, always showcasing his wit and humor without veering into cynicism. Assuming a bandleader role, he presents a classic A-side here with the low slung funk of 'Local Jerk,' which was recorded during a lively party. It has tight disco drums, resounding claps and a groove-inducing bassline with big horns. On the B-side, 'I Need Love' unfolds as a darkly humorous nightlife satire.
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Álbumes
You Me & Reality
Cat: DAMGOOD 609. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Can't Go Home (2:31)
You, Me & Reality (3:12)
A Quiet Place (3:03)
Slow Down (4:16)
I Know What I Know (2:35)
Rain Is Falling (3:41)
Seen Somehow (2:29)
Blind Eyes Open (3:43)
The Man Who Was Thursday (3:47)
Lazy (3:41)
A Simple Man (2:54)
Something In Your Eyes (4:17)
Review: Medway's garage rock king Allan Crockford has credits flittering all the way back to the 80's including the likes of The Prisoners, Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats, The Solarflares, and even the OG line-up of the James Taylor Quartet, to name but a handful. Keeping sharp and busy, however, The Galileo 7 serves as his own passion project; melding 60s mod-beat garage rock with jangling psychedelic pop, leading to a sonic bickering between anthemic hooks and fuzzed out, twinkling guitar lines. Following two exceptional full-lengths released through Damaged Goods; 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open! and 2019's There Is Only Now, the collective return after a half-decade of respite to deliver another batch of lysergic, hazy power pop goodness, intended for the wannabe mod/hippie in all of us.

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Tear Your Minds Wide Open! (Expanded Edition)
Cat: DAMGOOD 484CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Cold Hearted Stowaway
One Lie At A Time
Mystery Train
Too Much Choice
The Mask
Live For Yesterday
You Tear My Mind Wide Open
The God Of The Gaps
The Habit Machine
Everything Keeps Coming Round Again
Your Face Tomorrow
Nobody Knows Anything
The Girl In The Glass Case (instrumental edit - bonus track)
You Tear My Mind Wide Open (Home demo - bonus track)
The Mask (original version - bonus track)
Everything Keeps Coming Round Again (Home demo - bonus track)
The God Of Gaps (Band demo - bonus track)
One Lie At A Time (Band demo - bonus track)
Live For Yesterday (Home demo - bonus track)
Grow Up (bonus track)
Review: While The Galileo 7's records are all nostalgic by design - they specialise in making psych-pop and psych-rock that sounds so authentically 1960s that it should come with a Beatle wig and a free tab of acid - few are quite as heady, densely layered or hallucinatory as 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open. Here that album is given the expanded reissue treatment. Alongside all 12 tracks from the set - including the squally brilliance of 'The Mask', with its gnarled guitar riffs, Hammond stabs and elongated solos, and the Hendrix-esque 'Your Face Tomorrow' - you get eight bonus cuts. Expect a mix of instrumental mixes, alternate versions, band demos and home recordings.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Liam Gallagher John Squire (white vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505419 7893957. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Raise Your Hands (4:14)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:35)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:38)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: There's almost no point writing about this one - an album that already has legions of disciples waiting to embrace it, with pretty much everyone who knows the names Liam Gallagher and John Squire guaranteed to be interested in what their self-titled LP is about. More so, without even hitting play we all kind of know what it's about, with two of the biggest names to come out of Manchester's 1990s indie rock breeding ground coming together for a record that sounds every bit the sum of its parts. Squire's incredible guitar playing - a centrepiece of The Stone Roses' sound - is incredible as ever, sending riffs soaring over the dilapidated rooftops of North West England and out into the stratosphere. Meanwhile, Gallagher's elongated but gruff vocal style remains steadfast across ten anthems-in-the-making. Powerhouse stuff, but like we said, nobody expected less.
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The Ruin
The Ruin (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 4005. Rel: 20 Mar 25
A House, A City (4:07)
From Beneath (4:18)
Still Under Storms (4:37)
Gold Bright (feat Shabaka Hutchings) (7:27)
Stone Houses (3:10)
High & Wide (feat Shabaka Hutchings) (4:04)
In Concentric Circles (5:44)
As If By Weapons (2:26)
Giants Corrupted (2:52)
Fell Broadly (5:20)
These Walls (3:05)
Review: Elliot Galvin is a leading figure in UK jazz with four solo albums that have topped year-end lists in respected media outlets. He is also a member of the Mercury-nominated Dinosaur and has collaborated with key jazz cats such as Shabaka Hutchings, Emma-Jean Thackray and Norma Winstone. Known for his improvisational prowess, his latest solo album taps into that skill once more and is an entirely improvised record that takes in quiet beauty like the opener, more theatric drama on 'Still Under Storms' and world jazz sounds on 'High & Wide'.
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No Gods No Masters
No Gods No Masters (gatefold neon green vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8662887. Rel: 11 Jun 21
The Men Who Rule The World (4:22)
The Creeps (2:48)
Uncomfortably Me (4:03)
Wolves (4:14)
Anonymous XXX (4:10)
Waiting For God (4:05)
Godhead (4:08)
A Woman Destroyed (5:32)
Flipping The Bird (3:37)
No Gods No Masters (4:32)
This City Will Kill You (4:39)
Review: American rock band Garbage have done well to stand the test of time. Their seventh studio album has been influenced by numerology and things such as the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins. It is a ferocious record that chews up and spits out issues of capitalism, love, loss and grief, and is, says frontwoman Shirley Manson, "our way of trying to make sense of how fucking nuts the world is and the astounding chaos we find ourselves in." Bold, confrontational and powerful, this is one of the band's most socially and politically aware albums.
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Anthology
Anthology (translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8819151. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Only Happy When It Rains (3:45)
Queer (4:35)
Stupid Girl (4:20)
#1 Crush (4:36)
Push It (4:07)
I Think I'm Paranoid (3:37)
Special (3:41)
The World Is Not Enough (3:58)
Androgyny (3:09)
Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!) (3:13)
Why Do You Love Me (3:54)
Bleed Like Me (4:03)
Witness To Your Love (3:38)
Blood For Poppies (3:38)
Automatic Systematic Habit (3:17)
Empty (3:56)
Even Though Our Love Is Doomed (5:31)
No Horses (5:25)
The Men Who Rule The World (4:25)
No Gods No Masters (4:31)
Review: 90s indie bands don't come much more iconic than Garbage. They formed in 1993 and featured Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, Butch Vig and Shirley Manson. They went on to dominate the charts that decade with albums like their self-titled long player as well as Version 2.0. Now some of their best moments are all collected totters on this bumper anthology which comes as a double CD, or double gatefold yellow vinyl versions. It's got the tunes you love to sing back badly at the top of your voice as well as some other lesser-known ones. A great reminder of a great band.
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Garbage (remastered)
Garbage (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8674583. Rel: 20 Aug 21
Supervixen (3:58)
Queer (4:32)
Only Happy When It Rains (3:53)
As Heaven Is Wide (4:44)
Not My Idea (3:50)
A Stroke Of Luck (4:37)
Vow (4:34)
Stupid Girl (4:19)
Dog New Tricks (3:57)
My Lover's Box (3:57)
Fix Me Now (4:41)
Milk (3:53)
Review:  Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, Butch Vig and Shirley Manson formed Garbage in 1993 and went on to sell more than 17 million records around the world. Their second album came in 1998 and was a marked progression from their debut. It sold more than four million copies and was described at the time as "gloomy and sexual yet lively and introspective." It now gets a proper reissue on 2 x 12" double gatefold and is the first time the newly remastered record has been made available via BMG. Fans of the band who are close to 30 years deep in their career will no doubt be happy to hear this one as they also enjoy their new record on Infectious Records.
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Version 2.0 (remastered)
Version 2.0 (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8674637. Rel: 20 Aug 21
Temptation Waits (4:34)
I Think I'm Paranoid (3:38)
When I Grow Up (3:25)
Medication (4:06)
Special (3:40)
Hammering In My Head (4:54)
Push It (4:04)
The Trick Is To Keep Breathing (4:04)
Dumb (3:51)
Sleep Together (4:04)
Wicked Ways (3:44)
You Look So Fine (5:11)
Review: Garbage's second studio album Version 2.0 came five years after the band had first formed. Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, Butch Vig and Shirley Manson went on to sell more than 17 million records across the length of their careers and this album was a big step up from their debut. It is gloomy and introspective but also lively and seductive in its own bleak fashion. The dense tracks have plenty of gauzy guitars and impassioned lyrics that remain iconic to this day. This newly remastered version is the first one to be made available by BMG.
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Superheat
Superheat (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRE 564LP. Rel: 14 Mar 23
The Big Sleep (5:59)
On Most Surfaces (Inuit) (6:11)
Probably Built In The Fifties (6:57)
Liberty Bell (5:37)
Marooned (5:30)
Rescue Me (7:13)
Strange Machines (6:55)
Nighttime Birds (6:55)
My Electricity (9:04)
Sand & Mercury (6:20)
Review: Dutch gothic doom metal turned shoegazing prog collective The Gathering are one of those artists of two consequential halves. Superheat; their live album released at the dawn of the new millennium and recorded primarily in the classic Amsterdam Paradiso, sonically deposits the group half a year before the release of their seminal sixth full-length If Then Else, by which time they had made the full transition to alternative auteurs. Here the material is a complimentary myriad of cuts from their acclaimed opus How to Measure A Planet?, interspliced with material from their darker, heftier albums such as Mandylion and Nighttime Birds.

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Gipping Through The Ages
Cat: HOP 32. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Judas Gap (6:35)
Misprint Maker (4:52)
Gipping (3:32)
Flat Track (5:05)
Ousehouseband (4:13)
Possible Triptych (4:48)
Quag-time (4:54)
Ground Truth (4:07)
Review: Norwich is much more than the butt of Alan Partridge jokes it appears. Having turned their back on London and relocated to the East Anglian city, the three-piece - Joe Barton, Mickey Donnelly and Louie Rice - set up a rehearsal studio and recording space in a former brutalist shopping centre and sound like they've found inspiration. Venturing into recording with the dazzling sense of experimentation that we associate with the experimental rock scenes in Germany and France in the late 60s, they've come out gleaming. This is a highly contemporary stretching of what a band built around drums, bass, and synth with deliberately abstract vocals can do. On 'Judas Gap' they tear up the rule book and let the hiss of analog tape provide atmosphere. The bass guitar sound would likely give engineers at Abbey Road nightmares, but it's sort of the point: it's an irreverent counterpoint to pop music and there's beauty in recording things how they sound without masking it. 'Misprint Maker' is a fever dream, intense and unsettling but thrilling at the same time. 'Gipping' has what sounds like a cow as an intro. It's absurd but feels like The KLF would be proud. They played their first gig at Cafe Oto in Dalston and immediately found a label to release this album - it's no wonder they were snapped up as they're truly fascinating in their approach.
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Something To Write Home About (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Something To Write Home About (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (gatefold transluscent silver marbled vinyl 2xLP + 28-page booklet + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PRC 497LPC. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Holiday
Action & Action
Valentine
Red Letter Day
Out Of Reach
Ten Minutes
The Company Dime
My Apology
I'm A Loner Dottie, A Rebel
Long Goodnight
Close To Home
I'll Catch You
One Year Later (demo) (3:10)
Close To Home (demo) (3:54)
Out Of Reach (demo) (3:40)
Holiday (demo) (3:20)
Valentine (demo) (6:19)
My Apology (demo) (3:35)
Red Letter Day (demo) (2:56)
Ten Minutes (demo) (3:15)
Central Standard Time (Four track demo) (3:56)
Long Goodnight (Four track demo) (3:51)
The Company Dime (Four track demo) (3:41)
I'll Catch You (Four track demo) (2:32)
Review: If there was a ever a genre of music that made you feel old through its own ageing process, it's pop-punk and emo. The soundtrack to a 1001 American coming of age movies in the 1990s and, to a lesser extent, the noughties, the high energy, high-emotional quality that runs through these tunes can't help but cast the mind back to what now feels like a more innocent time. But, as the songs made clear, we were actually wrought with complicated self-doubt and uncertainty. 1999 was a peak year for this, with Blink 182, Sum 41 and Avril Lavigne vying for chart positions in the UK alongside dominant trance and dance beats. The Get Up Kids were less visible in Britain, but among the noise this Kansas city crew dropped Something To Write Home About. Achieving significant acclaim Stateside, the record would go on to influence the birth of Fall Out Boy, the Wonder Years, and Taking Back Sunday, among others.
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Darkroom
Cat: AKIRA 016LP. Rel: 16 May 24
There's No More Space (4:09)
Keep It Real (2:55)
Golden Eyes (3:42)
Lonesome Hero (3:03)
Ocean (3:35)
Calm Down (3:40)
On & Off (3:40)
Silver Screen (2:18)
Crimson (3:37)
Within (3:23)
Beneath The Clouds (3:31)
Carousel (3:44)
Review: French-Canadians Margaux Sauve and Louis-Etienne Santais are Ghostly Kisses the internationally acclaimed pop pairing that has got a hardcore following of fans all over the globe. They impressed with their debut album Heaven not that long ago and now return with Darkroom, which focuses on the feelings we all had during the pandemic of loneliness. Both artists set up in separate rooms during the writing process and sent snippets to each other to only finalise when they eventually met up which they think ensured they brought "more depth" to their process.
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Darkroom
Cat: AKIRA 016CD. Rel: 23 May 24
There's No More Space
Keep It Real
Golden Eyes
Lonesome Hero
Ocean
Calm Down
On & Off
Silver Screen
Crimson
Within
Beneath The Clouds
Carousel
Review: Quebec City-based singer/songwriter Margaux Suave and collaborator/producer Louis-Etienne Santais earned plenty of praise for their first album as Ghostly Kisses, 2022's Heaven, Wait. It framed the project as a new iteration of dream-pop, with the pair drawing inspiration from melancholic synth-pop, downtempo, hazy indie-pop and lo-fi soul. Sophomore set Darkroom continues in this vein while subtly expanding the pair's sonic horizons. Throughout, they shuffle attractively between string-laden trip-hop ('There Is No More Space'), dreamy two-step pop ('Golden Eyes'), slow-motion, Balearic-tinged synth-pop ('Lonesome Hero'), twinkling deep house-pop ('Calm Down') and orchestrated ambient pop ('Silver Screen').
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II
II (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: IMF 002. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Origin Of The Species (2:14)
Imposter (4:23)
Speak Through Walls (7:21)
Space Farrier (5:50)
The Present (3:17)
To The Pensieve (5:54)
Dispatch Of Species (2:43)
Curbing Lights (1:53)
I Am The Night (10:18)
Birds With Borders (6:57)
Tables Turn (6:01)
King In Yellow (3:44)
Seeds (6:45)
Review: Erlend Viken's first outing as Giant Sky - 2021's self-titled debut - was part epic prog rock overture and part major statement about the state of the music business. Only available in physical album format, for some time just a single track was doing the rounds on streaming services, which wasn't really a track at all, but instead a message about the evils of major streaming platforms and their role in ruining the artistic economy. Second time around, and the music itself is no less powerful. Moving from 'Origin Of The Species' and its floating-through-the-cosmos atmosphere, to the rousing call-to-unity of 'The Pensieve' and the industrial-noise-cum-delicate pop on 'Imposter', the vision and scope are incredible, new ideas seemingly presenting themselves at every twist and turn on this 13-strong track list.
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Illuminator
Illuminator ('glow white & black dot' clear & black merge vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: CT 376LPC1. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Wish Me Away
Light Runner
To The Stars & Back
Going In Circles
It's All Too Fast
Falling Down
Destination Illumination
Later
Glow
Water In My Lungs
Milestones
Review: Formed in the peak pandemic year of 2020, GIFT emerged during a challenging time but quickly found their sound as they blended early shoegaze, 90s alternative rock and modern pop. Their 2022 debut Momentary Presence showcased their potential and now their new album Illuminator on Captured Tracks further highlights the band's ever-evolving sound and unique chemistry. With nods to label mates like Beach Fossils and DIIV, GIFT creates sleek, danceable, and mesmerising tracks led by TJ Freda. The quintet deftly explores themes of time, love, and change through standout songs like 'Wish Me Away' and 'Going In Circles' to make Illuminator a soundtrack to life's fleeting moments.
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Live In Concert
Live In Concert (limited blue haze vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 2697. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Learning The Hard Way (4:51)
Until I Fall Away (4:13)
Someday Soon (6:35)
Found Out About You (3:54)
Long Time Gone (4:31)
Allison Road (3:22)
Lost Horizons (3:36)
Till I Hear It From You (4:34)
Hey Jealousy (3:56)
Rocket Man (4:51)
Follow You Down (5:11)
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I'm Doing It Again Baby!
I'm Doing It Again Baby! (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 196588 84931. Rel: 12 Apr 24
I'm Back (2:59)
I'm Doing It Again Baby! (2:23)
Too Much (3:02)
Phantom Pain (2:48)
You Need Me Now? (feat Sabrina Carpenter) (3:05)
A Night To Remember (2:51)
Pick Me (2:57)
Ugly Side (2:57)
New Love (2:57)
Track 10 (1:38)
Review: Norwegian indie talent Girl In Red kicked off her musical journey by sharing her home-recorded tunes as a teenager back in 2017. She has since become renowned for her raw lyrics and for delving into the everyday struggles and intricacies of relationships and has won a legion of fans, not least among them Taylor Swift,who invited her out on tour. Her breakout moment came with the viral sensation 'I Wanna Be Your Girlfriend,' followed by the enchanting 'We Fell in Love in October' in 2018. Fast forward to 2021, she unveiled her debut full-length album and soared up the charts. Now she is back with I'm Doing It Again Baby which comes on limited gatefold red vinyl and is full of more of her guitar-driven melodic indie-pop sounds and singalong hooks.
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Dreamland: Real Life Edition
Dreamland: Real Life Edition (heavyweight luminous vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 459274 4. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Dreamland (3:18)
Tangerine (3:26)
((Home Movie: 1994)) (2:51)
Hot Sugar (1:04)
((Home Movie: Btx)) (3:19)
Space Ghost Coast To Coast (1:23)
Tokyo Drifting (2:21)
Melon & The Coconut (2:20)
Your Love (Deja Vu) (3:55)
Waterfalls Coming Out Your Mouth (2:42)
It's All So Incredibly Loud (4:27)
((Home Movie: Rockets)) (0:51)
Domestic Bliss (3:16)
Heat Waves (3:58)
((Home Movie: Shoes On)) (0:29)
Helium (5:19)
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I Love You So F***ing Much
I Love You So F***ing Much (CD + foldout poster)
Cat: 651918 7. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Show Pony
Whatthehellishappening?
Creatures In Heaven
Wonderful Nothing
A Tear In Space (Airlock)
I Can't Make You Fall In Love Again
How I Learned To Love The Bomb
White Roses
On The Run
Lost In The Ocean
Review: Glass Animals' fourth studio album, I Love You So F***ing Much, arrives in both vinyl and CD formats, with this being the latter. It marks a welcome return almost four years after their chart-topping single 'Heat Waves' which took them to all new levels go global game as the best-selling single of the year. Frontman Dave Bayley's global rise during the pandemic inspired the album but despite the success, testing positive for COVID-19 meant they missed the 2022 Grammys ceremony after being nominated. The record delves into the challenges of fame and is poised to elevate the band to new heights.
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I Love You So F***ing Much
Cat: 651919 7. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Show Pony (4:11)
Whatthehellishappening? (3:41)
Creatures In Heaven (3:38)
Wonderful Nothing (4:24)
A Tear In Space (Airlock) (3:20)
I Can't Make You Fall In Love Again (4:48)
How I Learned To Love The Bomb (4:09)
White Roses (3:37)
On The Run (4:32)
Lost In The Ocean (4:08)
Review: I Love You So F***ing Much is the fourth studio album from English indie rock band Glass Animals. It comes almost four years after their epic 'Heat Waves' single rose to the top of the charts and was partly inspired by frontman Dave Bayley's experience of becoming a global sensation. Because that success came in the pandemic, the band were forced to miss the 2022 Grammys at which they had been nominated for Best New Artist cause they tested positive for COVID-19. The record is another surefire success that addresses the pitfalls of fame and will likely take the band to all new levels.
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I Love You So F***ing Much
I Love You So F***ing Much (limited black & white splattered vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 651919 8. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Show Pony
Whatthehellishappening?
Creatures In Heaven
Wonderful Nothing
A Tear In Space (Airlock)
I Can't Make You Fall In Love Again
How I Learned To Love The Bomb
White Roses
On The Run
Lost In The Ocean
Review: Life has been a bit of a slow burner for Oxford-born Glass Animals. The four-piece first began to garner 'real' attention in the run up to their 2014 debut album, Saba, with the single 'Gooey' doing them no disservice in the popularity stakes. Follow up How To Be A Human Being found itself on the Mercury Music Prize shortlist, but it was only really when LP three then hit number two in the UK albums chart and seven in the Billboard 200 that we can say they really reached the heights of fame, almost a decade into their story. That was then, though, and this is now. Four years, and one pandemic later, Glass Animals drop I Love You So F***ing Much, a record that fully commits to mainstream pop discourse, moving the outfit away from their psyche and electronic indie roots. The formula certainly suits, with the record a rich and largely joyful trip into a world of arena tours and anthems.
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End Of The Nail
End Of The Nail (black & burgundy marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: OPR 059P. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Half Smile (3:22)
Silver Pin (3:49)
The Body's Worth (3:32)
Lifetime (3:24)
Proving Honest (3:56)
Sinking Feeling (2:40)
First Dream (4:01)
Not Stolen (3:14)
Behaviour (2:58)
My Way Down (3:11)
Bottleneck (3:03)
Review: The best kept secret in shoegaze? Probably depends on how many other secrets you know about and what they are. Either way, Gleemer are the almost-stadium sized band half the crowd are blown away by because they've never heard of before, and the other half are absolutely obsessed with and have been since they first encountered the group. End of the Nail is quintessential Gleemer business, and wholly indicative of why people love them so much. Combining elements of grunge and garage, skate and 'adult emo' into this gnarly, taught and rhythmic guitar soup, it's as much about looking upwards into the great beyond with contemplative chords and choruses as it is staring down at the pavement and wondering where from there. Dreamy and muscular at the same time.
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An Expanse Of Color
An Expanse Of Color (180 gram vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: POST 043. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Moon Glyph (8:29)
Chosen Forms (8:16)
Our Shimmering Hearts (6:07)
Totem (6:53)
Sad As The Fog (6:34)
No Sky Can Blind You Now (8:33)
Review: Alabama post-rock trio Glories share An Expanse Of Colour, a medially lowercase and lo-fi cruncher that nonetheless still delivers effectively sublime washes of wordless extremophile rock feeling. Recorded between 2020 and 2023, we find it no wonder that these compositions took years, as they resound like hefty undertakings for a collection of tracks allegedly born of the threesome's respective basements. Dedicated to the memory of their friend, a mood of loss and finality is also, as is often the case with Glories, present throughout, with 'Sad As The Fog standing out especially as the glacial dirge descendent upon said wake.
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Ax Ox
Ax Ox (coloured vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LAUNCH 287. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Ural Sun (5:08)
Ax Ox (3:07)
The Neighbor (4:51)
Mirror (1:44)
Loops (5:04)
Les Funerailles (2:08)
Les Funerailles (7:13)
Eternal Trans Siberian (4:50)
Bristoled (2:33)
The Bridge (2:57)
Salted Caramel (5:59)
NST
Review: Russia's Gnoomes (aka Sasha Painkov and his wife Masha Piankova) have really overcome some hefty odds to get out their new album Ax Ox - the pandemic, illness, depression and of course turmoil back home. But it was worth the graft as they offer up a potent and moving mix of melancholia and strident optimism. The mix up the hope of dream pop with the drive of Krautrock, the vidid melodies of transcendent music with plenty of great narratives about the troubled relationship the band has with their home country. This is an eye-opening and thought-provoking record that is very much reflective of the troubled global times in which we love.
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Nero
Nero (limited 180 gram white & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AREC 069. Rel: 01 Aug 23
Nero (4:32)
Nero (remix) (5:02)
Nero (Alt version) (4:32)
Nero (dub) (9:19)
Review: Godflesh are back with a new single taken from their new and upcoming album Purge which finds frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - using music as a way of processing his autism and PTSD. It is full throttle, dense post-rock music with his guttural vocals front and centre amidst walls of scuzzy guitar and industrial drum sounds. The original of 'Nero' comes remixed, and also as a dub and alternative version which is even more head-twisting. Not for the faint of heart, this one.
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Purge
Purge (gatefold silver & gold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AVCE 66. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Nero (4:31)
Land Lord (4:55)
Army Of Non (4:48)
Lazarus Leper (6:12)
Permission (5:25)
The Father (4:48)
Mythology Of Self (5:02)
You Are The Judge, The Jury, & The Executioner (7:28)
Review: Purge is the much anticipated new album from rock behemoths Godflesh. The band is led by frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - who has expressed his discomfort at being quizzed about his music on social media. He battles with autism and PTSD and uses music as therapy and a release from the stress and isolationism that comes with those conditions. This record finds the band look back to their 1992 album Pure which is what first marked them out as special and it's raw, dense, unrelenting heavy rock with snarled vocals that offer comfort for the despairing.
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G D's Pee At State's End!
G D's Pee At State's End! (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + 10" + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CST 156LP. Rel: 02 Apr 21
A Military Alphabet (Five Eyes All Blind) (4521.0kHz 6730.0kHz 4109.09kHz)/Job's Lament/First Of The Last Glaciers/Where We Break How We Shine (Rockets For Mary) (18:38)
Fire At Static Valley (19:33)
Government Came (9980.0kHz 3617.1kHz 4521.0 KHz)/Cliffs Gaze/Cliffs' Gaze At Empty Waters' Rise/Ashes To Sea Or Nearer To Thee (5:55)
Our Side Has To Win (For DH) (6:23)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It's pretty much impossible not to get very, very excited about the prospect of a new Godspeed record. The outfit pretty much wrote the book on huge, epic, fantastical chamber rock with a punk edge when they first set about trying to soundtrack the decline of Western civilisation back in the late-1990s, and following reformation circa 2010 have only felt more relevant.

State's End! is a fitting addition to a back catalogue almost-entirely comprising landmark records, and while very much in the same vein as the band's previous, it's also original enough to confirm the group are still as incomparable as ever (albeit some have noted this album takes them one-step closer to a latter day Pink Floyd). Soaring, rousing, tense instrumental rock that also packs a vital message - the world needs to change tact before all is too late - it's likely this will be one of the year's most essential releases.
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Luciferian Towers
Luciferian Towers (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 126LP. Rel: 21 Sep 17
Undoing A Luciferian Towers (7:42)
Bosses Hang (14:35)
Fam/Famine (6:38)
Anthem For No State (14:38)
Review: The Canadian post-rock instrumentalists return with a demand for revolution, soundtracked by just shy of 45 minutes of orchestral aggression. As with all of their work, GY!BE convey their ideas articulately through evocative wordless music. The opener, 'Undoing a Luciferian Towers' sets a tone for the album with a monolithic and militaristic march. Passages of feedback open out into anthemic expanse on the three parts of 'Bosses Hang'. 'Fam/Famine' balances between harmonic assonance and dissonance, ramping up the tension before the final triptych 'Anthem Of The State' takes a more optimistic tone, with the movement away from noise providing some glimmers of light in the abyss. 'Luciferian Towers' is an impeccable and polished record, and possibly Godspeed You! Black Emperor's finest to date.
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Light Within
Light Within (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SAOSLP 02. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Amor Fati (2:55)
Slow Rise (4:05)
Shine (3:59)
Swirling Into The Abyss (2:49)
Magma Core (3:23)
Luminous Blackness (3:30)
Light Within (2:52)
Dive (4:59)
The Path (5:51)
Warmth In The Void (4:48)
Review: After over a decade away from making music, Greek-born musician and composer Giannis Gogos is back. It was the turmoil of the pandemic that allowed him to reconnect with making music after years working in photography and now he's combining analogue and digital sound with intricate melodies and plenty of keyboards, glockenspiel, kalimba and guitars. This latest album is enhanced by oodles of delay and reverb effects and makes for an ethereal journey inspired by Henry Corbin's Man of Light in Iranian Sufism. It explores light as a symbol of divine presence through serene, introspective soundscapes.
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Piscolabis II
Cat: LAB 61. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Paradis (5:48)
Red Wolf (feat Phoebe Coco) (3:28)
Ricochet (4:11)
L'effet Domino (Fear Anna Jean & The Liminanas) (3:43)
Toupie (feat Ruben Kielmannsegge) (3:34)
Hi No Tori (feat Vega Voga & The Liminanas) (4:08)
Autobahn (feat Ruben Kielmannsegge) (4:32)
Poc A Poc (feat The Liminanas) (5:18)
Boomerang (5:07)
Sa Conca (1:20)
Review: Piscolabis II continues the sonic journey of its predecessor, Piscolabis I, by blending organic and robotic elements with Golden Bug's signature experimental style. The ten new tracks on this volume are even more adventurous and offer heavy rhythms with razor-sharp guitars from Lionel and distorted grooves driven by drum machines. Opener 'Paradis' is an epic choral track that sets the tone for the slow, raw, and hypnotic sounds that follow. Highlights include 'Red Wolf' featuring Phoebe Coco, the stiff rhythmic mechanics of 'Ricochet' and the psychedelic 'Hi No Tori' with Japanese guest Vega Voga. This is an album rich in sensory sounds that leave you listening in awe.
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Felt Mountain (2022 Edition)
Felt Mountain (2022 Edition) (gatefold translucent gold vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8664355. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Lovely Head (3:44)
Paper Bag (4:06)
Human (4:25)
Pilots (4:25)
Deer Stop (4:04)
Felt Mountain (4:30)
Oompa Radar (4:36)
Utopia (4:09)
Horse Tears (5:14)
Review: Much loved indie pop pair Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory served up their iconic debut album on Mute in 2000. It has sold over a quarter of a million records since and was nominated in the Mercury Awards that year. It comes alongside the rescheduled Felt Mountain Live Tour and is often said to be the band's most crucial and influential record. As such it comes on a fitting gold vinyl with a gatefold sleeve included new and insightful sleeve notes from Lior Phillips in an 8pp 12" x 12" Booklet.
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Skylla (reissue)
Cat: LPIARC 0091. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Often They Came To Visit, Even Just To See How She Was (M1) (2:53)
In More Turbulent Times, She Managed To Take The Perfect Shot (M4) (2:13)
What's Really Important She Wanted To Know (M6) (part 1) (4:25)
What's Really Important She Wanted To Know (M6) (part 2) (3:49)
What's Up Is Not What's Real Most Of The Time (M5) (3:41)
When They Came Closer She Realised They Were Alien Creatures (M3) (3:48)
The Shine Of Gold Was Too Strong (M8) (3:27)
When She Curled Up They Started Dancing (M2) (2:48)
He Was Painting Her Face With Colours She Had Never Seen (M9) (1:11)
I Is One (M10) (4:06)
Review: This is the debut solo album by Italian-born, London-based composer, bassist and vocalist Ruth Goller. It was originally released in 2021 on Bex Burch's Vula Viel Records but quickly sold out with its detuned bass harmonics and dense vocal arrangements. Skylla introduced a sound both otherworldly and unplaceable and Goller's reputation soared as a result. That led to the critically acclaimed 2024 album Skyllumina on International Anthem while Skylla remains the genesis of her distinct style as it evokes the experimental energy of 1980s Downtown NYC or a Bjork-adjacent Icelandic project.
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The Collective
Cat: OLE 2029LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Bye Bye (0:53)
The Candy House (3:20)
I Don't Miss My Mind (2:20)
I'm A Man (3:43)
Trophies (4:16)
It's Dark Inside (6:19)
Psychedelic Orgasm (4:43)
Tree House (3:10)
Shelf Warmer (2:11)
The Believers (3:57)
Dream Dollar (5:28)
Review: Former long serving bassist with Sonic Youth, Kim Gordon is something of an icon in the alternative music scene and now much to the delight of her faithful fans she unveils The Collective on Matador Records. With her signature blend of sonic experimentation and poignant lyricism, Gordon navigates themes of identity, feminism, and cultural critique across this superb album. It all serves as a testament to her enduring influence and her distinctive voice and innovative songwriting of course shine through each track with raw emotion and unapologetic honesty. The Collective, then, solidifies Gordon's status as a pioneering figure in the indie rock landscape with this latest glimpse into her ever-evolving creative mind.
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Cracker Island
Cracker Island (LP + poster)
Cat: 505419 7199738. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Cracker Island (feat Thundercat) (3:33)
Oil (feat Stevie Nicks) (3:46)
The Tired Influencer (3:25)
Tarantula (3:31)
Silent Running (feat Adeleye Omotayo) (4:26)
New Gold (feat Tame Impala & Bootie Brown) (3:35)
Baby Queen (3:30)
Tormenta (feat Bad Bunny) (3:08)
Skinny Ape (4:41)
Possession Island (feat Beck) (3:28)
Review: Who would have thought that'll these years later the cartoon band that is Gorillaz would still be going, still be popular, and still turning out great music? Well, they are. They have kept details of this new album under tight guard for a while but what we do know about Cracker Island is that it features a truly all-star lineup of heavyweight guests such as Thundercat, Stevie Nicks, Tame Impala, Bootie Brown, Adeleye Omotayo, Bad Bunny, and Beck. As always the sound is alternative indie and electronic with a playful sense of character.
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Boy From Michigan
Boy From Michigan (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: BELLA 1220V. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Boy From Michigan (7:34)
County Fair (5:07)
The Rusty Bull (7:58)
The Cruise Room (4:12)
Mike & Julie (6:18)
Best In Me (5:09)
Rhetorical Figure (3:58)
Just So You Know (7:50)
Dandy Star (6:46)
Your Portfolio (5:43)
The Only Baby (9:23)
Billy (4:21)
Review: Let's face facts, much as we adore the often dark, deeply personal and confessional work of John Grant he's not necessarily your go-to summer playlist. Boy From Michigan might start with a sultry Neo-jazz air that serves to disarm, but this is really the red herring before things take a dive into less comfortable and far more memorable and inescapable directions.

Following suit from previous outings in terms of themes, Grant invites us into his midwest childhood and coming of age years, exploring subjects such as repressed homosexuality, including mutual denial of intimate encounters, the battered Americana iconography that still haunts him to this day, and the death of a USA we once believed existed but probably never did. All told through waves of sometimes swirling, in other moments gentle, and occasionally upbeat synth pop joy, it's another work of art from one of our favourites.
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Dear Life
Dear Life (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LAM 2401LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
After The Harvest
Plus & Minus
Eyes Made Rain
Leave Taking
I Saw Love
Fighting Talk
Sunlight On Water
That Day Must Surely Come
Singing For The Pharaoh
The Messenger
Acceptance (It's Alright)
Future Bride
The Only Ones
The First Stone
More Than Anything
Review: If you're over the age of 30 it's probably quite alarming to think David Gray's monumental smash hit single 'Babylon' is now almost a quarter century old. A track that appeared everywhere, from TV ads to films to the radio for the next 25 years or so, it's the sort of song that artists can find it incredibly hard to come back from. Career defining, but also limiting, its enormous success melding with the very identity of the person who made it. Dear Life, Gray's 13th studio album and his first since 2021's Skellig, proves how unfair that familiar pattern can be. Deft songwriting and first class musicianship abound, although the record is unlikely to win any new disciples - this is very much Gray doing Gray the right way, a soft rock-pop-jazz-tronica workout that's easy to get along with, and get a little lost in - it's going to be just what the therapist ordered for those already converted.
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Saya
Saya (CD)
Cat: DH 2052. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Thus Is Why (I Dont Spring 4 Love)
Shell (Of A Man)
Line Back 22
Puddle (Of Me)
How Long Can You Keep Up A Lie?
Cats Cradle!
10 Ways (To Lose A Crown)
HBW
Exhaust The Topic
Lie Down
Review: Since releasing her much admired debut album 19 Masters in 2022 - an impossible to pigeonhole affair that saw the Canadian-Japanese bassist-turned-solo artist explore her abstract and experimental influences - Saya Gray has kept fans content via a series of low-key (but undeniably interesting) EPs. Here she finally delivers full-length number two, the simply titled Saya, whose genesis can be traced back to a solo trip across Japan accompanied by her acoustic guitar. Musically, it is rooted in folk - bluesy finger-picking motifs, strummed chords and her sweet vocals are an almost ever-present - but it's like no folk album you'll have heard before, with Gray throwing in everything from Tricky style moody trip-hop beats, haunting pedal steel, dark electronics and nods to country, Americana, r&b and atmospheric electronica.
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American Idiot (20th Anniversary Edition)
American Idiot (20th Anniversary Edition) (4xCD + 2xBlu-ray box set with obi-strip)
Cat: 009362 4862680. Rel: 24 Oct 24
American Idiot (CD1 & 2)
Jesus Of Suburbia/City Of The Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales Of Another Broken Home
Holiday
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Are We The Waiting
St Jimmy
Give Me Novacaine
She's A Rebel
Extraordinary Girl
Letterbomb
Wake Me Up When September Ends
Homecoming/Death Of St Jimmy/East 12th St/Nobody Likes You/Rock & Roll Girlfriend/We're Coming Home Again
Whatsername
American Idiot (CD3 & 4 - B-Sides & bonus tracks) (4:06)
Jesus Of Suburbia (live) (9:22)
Holiday (live) (4:45)
Are We The Waiting (live) (3:20)
St Jimmy (live) (2:50)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (live) (4:38)
Favourite Son (bonus track) (2:04)
Shoplifter (bonus track) (1:48)
Governator (bonus track) (2:30)
Too Much Too Soon (bonus track) (3:29)
Are We The Waiting (live) (5:59)
St Jimmy (live) (3:33)
Give Me Novacaine (live) (4:07)
Homecoming (live) (5:15)
American Idiot (CD4 & 5 - demo tracks) (2:55)
American Idiot (Alt version) (2:30)
Jesus Of Suburbia (2:18)
Holiday/Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (8:15)
Are We We Are/St Jimmy Opera (5:34)
Novacaine (3:29)
She's A Rebel (2:13)
Radio Baghdad (3:27)
Cluster Bomb (2:46)
Wake Me Up When September Ends (4:33)
Homecoming (Nobody Likes You) (10:14)
Everyone's Breaking Down (3:47)
Just Another Year (1:56)
Lowlife (3:43)
Whatsername (4:02)
American Idiot (CD7 & 8 - live tracks) (4:24)
Jesus Of Suburbia (8:44)
Holiday (5:02)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (4:28)
Are We The Waiting (2:53)
St Jimmy (2:43)
Give Me Novacaine (3:54)
She's A Rebel (2:14)
Extraordinary Girl (2:54)
Letterbomb (4:20)
Wake Me Up When September Ends (4:59)
Homecoming (9:37)
Whatsername (5:01)
Minority (6:33)
We Are The Champions (5:10)
Heart Like A Hand Grenade (Blu-ray1)
20 Years Of American Idiot (Blu-ray2 - BBC live)
Review: Say what you will about Green Day's career resurgence record but 2004's American Idiot slaps far more than any hater will have you remember. While many still bemoan the band's shying away from the slacker college rock of 2000's Warning, it's impossible to deny the massive staying power that came from the ludicrous hit singles of the title-track as well as 'Boulevard Of Broken Dreams', 'Holiday' and even the nine minute opus 'Jesus Of Suburbia'. Leaning further into concept and theatricality than ever before while essentially serving as the torch bearer album that saw Green Day be passed from Generation X to the millennials of the 21st century, it's easy to understand why American Idiot has become a victim of its own success in the two decades since release, but that doesn't excuse the selective amnesia for how potent of a record it truly was upon arrival and just how prevalent Green Day became in the cultural rock music zeitgeist for an entirely new generation of anxious kids. This 20th anniversary expanded edition arrives in a 4xCD box set complete with a bonus 2xBlu-ray.
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Barbarism
Barbarism (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPFFR 448. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Fits/My Love Can't Be (4:28)
Talking In My Sleep (intro) (1:01)
Fake Nostalgia (4:06)
Deamt I Talk To Horses (4:57)
Flag Wave (part 1) (4:36)
Flag Wave (part 2) (2:52)
Captivated (3:52)
No Man (5:31)
A Semi Or A Freight Train (3:55)
How Do I Know (PRING 5) (3:49)
Barbarism (2:40)
Review: Much more than just a solo indie project by an alt-music darling (though it does fall under that bracket), Priests' former punk frontgirl Katie Alice Greer presents her first full-length solo LP, 'Barbarism', following a slew of EPs detailing her crazed new electronic sound. An interesting sonic take on the absence of culture or civilization, the LP is a rapturous, entirely unique bridge between indie, art and noise rock, and is packed with rippling nuances and details that make Greer's voice sound quite literally drowned. A strange, dreamy and breathtaking take on a sound that Greer's built up over years.
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Shade
Shade (LP + insert)
Cat: KRANK 233LP. Rel: 17 Nov 21
Followed The Ocean (3:18)
Unclean Mind (3:24)
Ode To The Blue (2:55)
Pale Interior (3:49)
Disordered Minds (4:38)
The Way Her Hair Falls (2:35)
Promise (2:55)
Basement Mix (5:15)
Kelso (Blue Sky) (5:50)
Review: Liz Harris' image as a gothic, studio-dwelling, ambient mastermind is cemented by her 12th album, 'Shade'. Compiling a loose and formerly unrelated collection of songs made over the last 12 years - from the short, ruined polaroid-style opener 'Followed The Ocean', to the naked strum-singing of 'Unclean Mind' and the droning submergence of 'Basement Mix', this one is arguably one of her most lo-fi projects. It easily captures Grouper's emergence on the international folk-ambient scene through the analog fog of rare CD-Rs and handmade cassettes, making her career trajectory a ghost story if we've ever heard one. Gear up for a print edition, with original sky photographs by Harris' friend David Horvitz, as well as a signed archival letter-press print of Moon Study, her exclusive new book.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Whistle From Above
Cat: DC 941. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Whistle From Above (2:35)
The Snake On Its Tail (5:15)
Hung In The Sky Of The Mind (6:56)
Scapegrace (3:42)
Poem Arrives Distorted (4:36)
Later In The Tapestry Room (3:44)
Queen's Side Eye (5:18)
Synchro Fade Pluck Stutter Slip (6:09)
Review: You might remember David Grubbs from Squirrel Bait, Bistro, or Gastr de Sol. Codeine, The Red Krayola, Bitch Magnet or The Wingdale Community Singers. New wave or punk. His own output or that of the label he runs, Blue Chopsticks. Whatever reference rings truest, the American composer, guitarist, pianist and vocalist is an enigma responsible for a broad back catalogue of credits, projects, experiments and other. Whistle From Above lands in February 2025 and immediately proves Grubbs' continued genius and refusal to sit still. According to the limited information we have, he began developing these new guitar pieces - best described as somewhere between Fender drone, ambient noise, and musique concrete - following "months of shutdown woodshedding" in which he became "reinvigorated". What resulted was a deep dive into some personal solo arrangements and opportunities to engage with fellow sonic explorers - Rhodri Davies, Andrea Belfi, Nikos Veliotis, Nate Wooley and Cleek Schrey.
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Welshpool Frillies
Welshpool Frillies (LP + insert)
Cat: GBVI 118LP. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Meet The Star (3:25)
Cruisers' Cross (3:28)
Romeo Surgeon (3:19)
Chain Dance (1:56)
Why Won't You Kiss Me? (2:06)
Animal Concentrate (2:35)
Cats On Heat (1:39)
Mother Mirth (1:26)
Don't Blow Your Dream Job (3:38)
Awake Man (2:16)
Rust Belt Boogie (4:08)
Seedling (2:47)
Better Odds (2:42)
Radioactive Pigeons (2:32)
Welshpool Frillies (2:54)
Review: While many in the music industry would shout that the album format has long since died death, nobody bothered to tell American indie stalwarts Guided by Voices. Or if they did, the band ignored the cries and carried on as they were. Welshpool Frillies is their frankly hard to believe 38th studio album and another good old indie rock knees up that carries on a fine run of form that dates back to 2017. Frontman Robert Pollard is joined by a fine stable of musicians who help serve up a scuzzy mix of pop and big riffs that will delight fans old and new.

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Tonics & Twisted Chasers (reissue)
Cat: SV 204. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Satellite (1:43)
Dayton, Ohio-19 Something & 5 (1:41)
Is She Ever? (1:05)
My Thoughts Are A Gas (Fucked Up version) (1:13)
Knock 'em Flyin' (1:04)
The Top Chick's Silver Chord (1:25)
Key Users (2:20)
Ha Ha Man (0:37)
Wingtip Repair (0:55)
At The Farms (2:00)
Unbaited Vicar Of Scorched Earth (2:08)
Optional Bases Opposed (1:39)
Look, It's Baseball! (1:20)
Maxwell Jump (0:45)
The Stir-Crazy Pornographer (2:14)
158 Years Of Beautiful Sex (1:20)
Universal Nurse Finger (1:03)
Sadness Is To End (0:54)
Reptilian Beauty Secrets (1:41)
Review: There's no denying that getting hold of a new Guided By Voices album is a good thing. Hitting play for the first time is as exciting as it is nervy - surely they have to go off the boil at some point? 20 LPs in and it hasn't happened yet, so we'll see. Digressions aside, much as we love the introduction to their fresh ideas and work, few things come close to revisiting their finest hours when you've not heard them in years. Originally arriving in 1996, one of two full length releases that year, the other being Under the Bushes Under the Stairs, Tonics & Chasers is every bit as rousing and life-affirming as these guys get, and from the word go, with the gritty lo-fi sensibilities and distortion of 'Satellite'. Similarly leftfield tones abound on 'My Thoughts Are A Gas', to name just one more, while the likes of 'Wingtip Repair' are equally beguiling but in a different (curious piano) kind of way. In contrast, fare such as 'At The Farms' could almost pass for the work of a mainstream rock band. Then you listen closer.
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After Its Own Death/Walking In A Spiral Towards The House
Cat: W 2511. Rel: 19 Jul 19
After Its Own Death (part 1) (16:55)
After Its Own Death (part 2) (21:16)
Walking In A Spiral Towards The House (part 1) (11:26)
Walking In A Spiral Towards The House (part 2) (16:48)
Review: Since debuting as Grouper back in 2005, Liz Harris has delivered a swathe of experimentalist albums that explore almost every aspect of ambient and drone music. Here she launches a new project, Nivhek, via an expansive double-album of sparse, atmospheric compositions that tend towards the epic. Really, it's two albums in one. The first slab of wax is entitled "After Its Own Death" and boasts a two-part, non-stop suite of tracks built around echoing choral vocals, dark electronics and blissful bells. It's alternately melancholic, blissful and grippingly intense. In contrast, "Walking In A Spiral Towards The House", the piece stretched across both sides of the second record, is breathtakingly beautiful - a meandering, soft focus trip through chiming, reverb-laden motifs and gentle music box melodies.
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