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Singles
Embarrassment (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: RSD24 61. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Embarrassment (3:02)
Not Home Today (2:43)
ERNIE (2:07)
Embarrassment (instrumental) (3:05)
Crying Shame (2:38)
You Said (2:35)
Review: This is a special Record Store Day 2024 release that rights a wrong for hardcore Madness vinyl heads.
With the exception of 'Baggy Trousers,' 'Embarrassment' stood as the sole Madness single from the 80s not to receive a 12" release. This year's annual waxy celebrations however present a special opportunity to own it on vinyl as the classic Motown-inspired hit gets the coveted treatment as part of this six-track EP. Also included is the original 7" mix alongside a previously unreleased instrumental version meticulously crafted by Clive Langer, which offers fans a fresh perspective on this iconic Madness track.
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Never Getting Over Me
Cat: BARN 090. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Never Getting Over Me (3:52)
Professional Help (2:58)
Review: Said to be two decades in the making, this record features two tracks by Makode Linde, the visual artist and musician who has long been a friend and frequent cover designer for Sweden's most eccentric dance label, Studio Barnhus. 'Never Getting Over Me' features Makode's poignant vocals on a quirky, sun-drenched rhythm while 'Professional Help' delivers bossa nova brilliance with a graceful, flute-driven backdrop which reflects the protagonist's lament over his old flame's aversion to therapy. With exquisite songwriting and charming lo-fi appeal, these songs are brilliant dance-pop fusions with a great message and plenty of irresistible grooves.
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Round The Bend
Round The Bend (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NSWN 067. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Round The Bend (2:19)
Round The Bend (Malady remix) (6:27)
Round The Bend (808 State remix) (6:51)
Round The Bend (808 State instrumental) (5:42)
Review: Graham Massey and Nice Swan Records came together by chance at Glastonbury's legendary Block 9 in 2022. It was that meeting which lead to this coming together of Malady and rave legends 808 State. Round The Bend is indie-dance with big guitars, yearning male vocals and stepping almost drum &bass style rhythm. It then gets reworked by the mask wearing acid house outfit. First they layer in the 303s, speed up the drums and making it into a crashing, powerful workout for electrified dance floors. There is also an instrumental and a bass lead Malady remix.
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Beat Perpetual
Beat Perpetual (7" + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZ 166. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Beat Perpetual (3:07)
Dreaming Out Loud (2:02)
Review: Before the release of their highly anticipated new full-length, 'Please Don't Take Me Back'; set to drop this October, Durham City's favourite emo/pop-punk outfit, Martha, offer a taster of what's to come with this 7" single, featuring the upcoming LP's opening cut, 'Beat, Perpetual'. While a sonically light-hearted yet earnest ode to the road and world of touring, the lyrics weigh up the isolated nature of the past two years that completely changed the core members working dynamic and livelihoods, while the b-side boasts a rapturous cover of 'Dreaming Out Loud', by Wisconsin indie group Tenement. A short sweet single to wet beaks and fan anticipation before the real deal arrives come autumn.
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Peace Of Mind
Peace Of Mind (12" + limited to 200 copies (indie exclusive))
Cat: PMR 202LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Country Life (2:26)
Achilles Heel (2:35)
Veronica (2:17)
Groundhog Day (1:51)
Kaleidoscope (2:51)
Review: Master Peace reaches new heights on this thrilling five-track 12". He grew up listening to bands like Bloc Party, Arctic Monkeys and The Streets, and combines that with contemporary inspirations to cook up a mix of resonant songwriting and anthemic pop hooks. 'Veronica' from this EP is already a radio hit and 'Groundhog Day' easily slips into the fine UK tradition for belting indie. Nothing here is frilly or excessive, the lyrics are tight and the grooves drive with the wide-eyed 'Kaleidoscope' being a standout amongst these powerful and bold new tunes.
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Warm You
Cat: MRB 7201. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Matty & Mandaworld - "Warm You" (4:30)
Mandaworld - "Spoonfeed" (3:19)
Review: Mr Bongo serves up the new collaboration here from Mandaworld (bereft known as Amanda Hicks) and partner Matthew Tavares, who is Matty of the much loved jazz outfit BADBADNOTGOOD. The pair have a magical musical synergy that really shines through here as they interweave and uplift one another. 'Warm You' is a real classic that fits in the canon of timeless ballads. It is a dreamy pop song doused in oodles of reverberating guitars and mellow shoegaze vibes that evokes a world of nostalgic feelings. 'Spoonfeed' is just as warm and lush but a little more subdued.
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June McDoom
June McDoom (limited translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TRR 394LPC1. Rel: 18 May 23
Babe, You Light Me Up (5:26)
Piano Song (4:46)
On My Way (3:21)
Stone After Stone (4:07)
By June (4:37)
Review: Canadian singer-songwriter June McDoom makes something rather unclassifiable; poppy-noisy smatterings of sound and melody with influences from jazz, blues and soul, but combined in such a way as to not be as easily categorisable as that combination might normally make out. Her latest self-titled project here collects a slew of personal intimations and ballads reflecting a wealth of young life experiences, relationships and emotions. The extent of its sensitivity can only be sought in between the grit, as there's a deep well of texture embedded in every track, but listen between the lines (and take a peek at its collaborations with artists like Sufjan Stevens, Neko Case, Iron & Wine and Andrew Bird), and you'll soon glean a solid idea for its stated, romantic intent.
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Posse EP Vol 2
Posse EP Vol 2 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 12668. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Nice Town (with Pan Amsterdam) (2:47)
With Balance (with Naima Bock & Joshua Idehen) (3:35)
Contact High (with Miki & Faux Real) (3:04)
My Love (with Nourished By Time) (4:13)
Typical (with Lynks, SPIDER, Master Peace & TaliaBle) (3:47)
Review: Metronomy, esteemed purveyors of eclectic indie-electronic pop, open a new chapter with Posse EP Volume 2, out on Ninja Tune. Band founder Joe Mount steps into the role of producer, crafting musical worlds for new singers and artists. The EP's lead single, 'With Balance (feat. Naima Bock and Joshua Idehen),' showcases pastel-plucked guitars and hazy vocal lines, culminating in Joshua Idehen's powerful wordplay. This understated ballad is accompanied by a visually striking video produced by global creative agencies Wieden+Kennedy, Immigrant Studio, and Wake The Town. Mount comments on the video, 'It highlights new artists and ideas and allows me to enjoy it as a viewer.' Posse EP Volume 2 features collaborations with Miki, Faux Real, Nourished by Time, Lynks, SPIDER, Master Peace and TaliaBle. Mount reflects on the Posse EPs as a way to connect with new music and embrace their extensive career. This collaborative approach energises both artist and listener, making Posse EP Volume 2 a revitalizing addition to Metronomy's vibrant discography.
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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Cat: ERC 028R. Rel: 09 May 22
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (7:31)
Acab (part 2) (1:45)
Yahoo! (2:49)
Take Your Coat Off (2:10)
Take Your Coat Off (part 2) (1:06)
Ooh, Ah Yeah! (2:41)
Ooh? (3:35)
Review: There are seemingly no limits to the music Emotional Rescue will put out. This time they look back to the post punk scene of Bristol in the early 80s. Mouth was a short-lived outfit that put out just a couple of releases, but each one blazed a trail though leftfield percussive sounds, wave, weird jazz and electronics. Andy Guy and Rob Merrill were the main members with the likes of Nellie Hooper also in the band's orbit. This record is packed with tribal drumming and floating horns, broken dubs and avant-jazz but all with a proudly DIY attitude. It's packed with heady moments and wild steppers that havent aged a bit and still sound future.
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Superfuzz Bigmuff (35th Anniversary Edition)
Superfuzz Bigmuff (35th Anniversary Edition) (limited mustard yellow vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SP 21AE. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Need
Chain That Door
Mudride
No One Has
If I Think
In 'N' Out Of Grace
Review: Taking its name from the band's two favourite guitar effects pedals - the Univox Super-Fuzz and the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, both credited with producing a 'dirty sound' - it's safe to say Mudhoney came up with one of the finest double entendre titles with their 1988 debut EP. Arriving through the seminal Sub Pop, the record would fail to grab the attention of the masses, or the nascent grunge underground bubbling beneath the streets of their native Seattle at the time, but now we know just how wrong people can be. Skip forward to today, and Mudhoney's first spawn is recognised as one of the seminal outings in the early Pacific Northwestern alternative guitar scene that would go on to dominate the world, albeit for a relatively brief time. Praised for being "sexy, smart, humorous and hard", hearing the tracks today affords an opportunity to draw direct lines between the heavy rock that came before, and what was being born.
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Delta Acoustic Sessions: Live From Electric Lady 26/07/18 (Record Store Day RSD 2019)
Woman (4:46)
Guiding Light (4:03)
Wild Heart (5:04)
If I Say (4:35)
Review: This Record Store Day 2019 exclusive finds Mumford and Sons at work in the famous Electric Lady Studios in New York. It was there that they decided to serve up four carefully reimagined versions of tracks from their acclaimed Delta album. Each one shows a different, incredibly tender side. 'Woman' is first with its gentle piano keys and closely mic-ed vocals soothing the soul, while 'Guiding Light' has more upbeat but still lo-fi guitar riffs and 'Wild Heart' is another showcase of the beautifully raw and emotive vocals of lead singer Marcus Oliver Johnston Mumford. 'If I Say' is a rousing, heart swelling closer.
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Good People
Good People (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 651028 7. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Good People (3:00)
Good People (instrumental) (3:03)
Review: Mumford & Sons drop a surprise single release alongside Pharrell Williams, 'Good People', delivering on a long-awaited promise to hop in the studio together after years of knowing each other. Finally falling back on their immediate instincts, 'Good People' hears the band and the solo wunderkind sing of tiredness and revelation, making adept use of a dry, driving, sportsmanlike instrumental palette (think hand claps, stomps, gospel harmonies). Though cryptic in theme, the mood on this one-off is one of triumph and impending miracle works to come.
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Green & Blue
Green & Blue (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: 085538 0008968. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Green & Blue (6:18)
Review: Tumbling drums and guitars to invoke that classic Madchester feeling are a shining sensation in this Irish band's limited one-sided 12". Something of an extravagant release, The Murder Capital have rightly stood behind a moody number of post-punk charm that deserves its own piece of 12" real estate. "Green & Blue" is The Murder Capital's second single and it's a sound that falls somewhere between the post-punk of The Happy Mondays and Joy Division, and the more contemporarily strands of Oxford band Foals. Atmospheric, moody post-punk with soul.
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Can You See Who?
Can You See Who? (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: TF 001. Rel: 20 Nov 17
MDMA (4:18)
Gold & Prozac (3:53)
Teenage Father (3:28)
Stray (4:28)
Review: Hailing from the London rat race, MUX step forward with the first release on Teenage Father and lay their distinctive style out for all to witness. Their broad-reaching indie rock sound has undertones of electronica, grunge and a very British swagger that deserves to get them onto radio playlists and festival line ups aplenty. "MDMA" rumbles along somewhere between Soulwax, Kasabian and Queens Of The Stone Age, while "Teenage Father" ups the intensity with a punky thrum behind the raucous guitars and grinding synths, and then "Stray" finds the band mixing up the time signatures for the most adventurous cut on the record.
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Álbumes
Cunningham Bird
Cat: LVR 4545. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Crying In The Night
Stephanie
Without A Leg To Stand On
Crystal
Long Distance Winner
Don't Let Me Down Again
Django
Races Are Run
Lola (My Love)
Frozen Love
Review: Violin extraordinaire and singer Andrew Bird teams up with an Americana icon, whose star has risen and is continuing to rise - Madison Cunningham. Bird says of Cunningham that she is one of the most talented musicians he's ever encountered. Together they've covered the 1973 album Buckingham Nicks - Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's pre-Fleetwood Mac LP and done a brilliant job of it. Buckingham Nicks was a flop commercially when it was released and despite the duo's subsequent success it was never remastered or re-released digitally, so hard to come by. Thankfully, Cunningham and Bird bring this underrated gem into the limelight and do so in style. "The best reason to cover anyone is that little part of you that thinks you might do it better. This album epitomizes excess and confidence and it only made sense to embody that spirit ourselves," says Bird in a press release. And he's quite right - there's no misplaced arrogance here - they've nailed this homage to a classic.
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Cunningham Bird
Cat: 888072 654648. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Crying In The Night (2:32)
Stephanie (2:19)
Without A Leg To Stand On (4:11)
Crystal (4:39)
Long Distance Winner (3:32)
Don't Let Me Down Again (3:18)
Django (2:14)
Races Are Run (2:27)
Lola (My Love) (2:30)
Frozen Love (4:46)
Review: It's often the albums that fall between the cracks that are the greatest. Violin virtuoso and singer Andrew Bird and Americana singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham shine a light on the underrated pre-Fleetwood Mac gem of an album, Buckingham Nicks, by fully covering it. Released five years before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham went on to have mega success with Rumours, Buckingham Nicks was such a flop commercially that they were dropped by their label Polydor. But it is a cracking album and in covering it in their own style and having a palpably strong musical connection as a duo themselves, Bird and Cunningham have done it absolute justice and changed it. They have shed the 70s pop sheen of the original and made something more timeless to behold. 'Stephanie' is moody, majestic and cosmic and 'Without A Leg To Stand On' is one of the most stirring vocal performances you'll hear in 2024. A highly rewarding listen throughout.
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Cunningham Bird
Cunningham Bird (limited forest green vinyl LP)
Cat: 888072 658813. Rel: 24 Dec 24
Crying In The Night (2:32)
Stephanie (2:19)
Without A Leg To Stand On (4:11)
Crystal (4:39)
Long Distance Winner (3:32)
Don't Let Me Down Again (3:18)
Django (2:14)
Races Are Run (2:27)
Lola (My Love) (2:30)
Frozen Love (4:46)
Review: The nearly mythical Buckingham Nicks from 1973, featuring Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, has gained significant acclaim despite its original obscurity. With no CD or streaming availability, its tracks are typically found only through rare vinyl copies or dubious online rips. Enter Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham, whose collaborative project, Cunningham Bird, breathes new life into this largely forgotten album. Produced by Mike Viola, this reinterpretation strips away the original's heavy production, showcasing Bird's exquisite violin and Cunningham's smooth vocals. Their shared harmonies replace the tension that characterised the Buckingham-Nicks dynamic, transforming songs like 'Long Distance Winner' into poignant laments. Notably, 'Lola (My Love)' is reimagined as a heartfelt ballad akin to Dolly Parton's 'Jolene', adding depth to the material. Bird and Cunningham's interpretations not only honour the original but also enhance it, proving the songs' flexibility and enduring appeal. Their unique sound and vibrant acoustic instrumentation, offer a fresh perspective for a new generation, making Cunningham Bird a compelling and accessible homage to a classic.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden (green marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LNFG 148G. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:43)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:16)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:33)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:44)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:16)
Superstitious Woman (2:41)
Crying Like A Child (3:08)
Review: If you're unfamiliar with Dr Robert, we recommend checking out The Blow Monkeys. Robert Howard, as he's credited, formed the iconic new wave and 'sophisti-pop' group in 1981 and his piano keys, bass notes, guitar melodies, vocals and words define the band's sizeable back catalogue. Matt Deighton, meanwhile, might mean Mother Earth, Bill Fay, or Paul Weller to some listeners. He's been involved with them all. Here, the esteemed UK musicians run into one another on Last Night From Glasgow, a treasure of a patron-funded, not-for-profit label out of Scotland's biggest city. It couldn't be a more credible and thoughtful combination. Musically, the result packs crazy levels of musicality, taking a lead from pop, soft, folk and psyche rock to produce a sound which moves between soaring to understated grandeur to deceptively complex and overtly intimate.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden ("rose" white vinyl LP)
Cat: LNFG 148. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:44)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:15)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:30)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:39)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:17)
Superstitious Woman (2:43)
Crying Like A Child (3:07)
Review: Dr. Robert of British 80s pop hitmakers The Blow Monkeys and British folk icon Matt Deighton (Mother Earth, Bill Fay, Paul Weller) have formed a new duo and release their album on the not-for-profit Last Night From Glasgow label. Their respective histories - writing really accomplished pop songs and performing in bands with some of the best artists in the history of rock n' roll - raise expectations, but they absolutely smash them. The title-track is a beautiful marriage of pastoral psych folk and glam rock, where there's melodies to spare and affecting, deeply soulful timbres at every turn.
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Quatermass Seven
Cat: MMS 043LP. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Rest In Blue (4:18)
You're Only You (3:23)
Repeater #2 (4:01)
TRABS (3:55)
Steel Drum (2:46)
After After (8:08)
Repeater #1 (4:00)
Review: These seven tracks of scuzzy, lo-fi indie are ingrained with the sound of London streets. The trio of musicians behind it - guitarist Barrie Cadogan, bassist Lewis Wharton and drummer Malcolm Catto - draw on all their 25-year plus experiences of working in multiple genres to serve up blues and rock collisions, psyched-out indie trips, gauzy, summer of love sonics and breakbeat and jazz fusions. The tracks were recorded with minimal overdubs making for an expansive and all consuming sound where the driving rhythm sections do the heavy lifting while the swirling sonics up top take things to a higher level. It might be deeper and darker than you'd expect of this band, but what else would you expect of a record made during this most weird of years.
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Fantasy
Fantasy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 486373 3. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Water Deep (3:12)
Oceans Niagara (4:32)
Amnesia (3:57)
Us & The Rest (5:31)
Earth To Sea (6:29)
Radar, Far, Gone (4:03)
Deceiver (6:14)
Fantasy (4:29)
Laura (4:05)
Sunny Boy (5:57)
Kool Nuit (7:57)
Sunny Boy (part 2) (1:58)
Dismemberment Bureau (7:02)
Review: Headed up by Anthony Gonzalez, M83 have taken a winding trip through beautifully sculpted, electronically embellished indie-pop grandeur over the years. Their ninth studio album Fantasy finds Gonzalez taking the process back to a more instinctive, natural flow born out of extended studio jams, reconnecting with his passion after some of the more commercial peaks and creative compromises encountered along the road the band has travelled. As lead single 'Oceans Niagara' attests, the shift in approach hasn't diluted the power and presence of this most life-affirming of groups.
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3 Psalms (B-STOCK)
Cat: GDM 032V (B-STOCK). Rel: 19 Nov 18
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & original inner sleeve missing, otherwise in excellent condition
Deep: Psalm 130
Interlude
Refuge: Psalm 90
Praise: Psalm 150
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & original inner sleeve missing, otherwise in excellent condition***


Deep Psalms from a deep man, Good Deeds Music delivers its fourth release that comes from Roxy Music founding member (and oboe and saxophonist) Andy Mackay. Recorded and performed with a band, choir and string orchestra, the music itself is based on the Book of Psalms and takes in a specialist selection of classical, rock and spoken word with the slightest of electronic influences too. God fearing or not, praise the Lord. Amen.
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Wonderland
Wonderland (limited strawberry red vinyl LP)
Cat: LMR 02LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Wonderland (3:41)
Best Of Your Heart (3:58)
Suburban House (feat Lana Del Rey) (3:47)
Beauty Queen (4:23)
Colour Them Gold (3:48)
To Be Loved (By You) (4:37)
Cold Water Canyon Avenue (4:04)
1995 (3:34)
Time Is Forever (4:05)
Almost A Miracle (3:48)
San Fran Honey (4:03)
Dreamer (5:45)
Review: Holly Macve's third album, Wonderland, is a stunning testament to her evolving artistry and a bold declaration of independence. Released under her own Loving Memory Records, this album is her most luxurious and cinematic work to date. Co-produced with Dan Rothman of London Grammar, it features string arrangements by David Saunders and a notable collaboration with Lana Del Rey, who has lauded Macve's voice as one of the world's most beautiful. Reflecting a period of profound personal transformation, Wonderland captures Macve's journey through moments of intense highs and lows. The album's first single, 'San Fran Honey,' explores the theme of unattainable love, blending nostalgia with self-awareness. Macve's evocative, dreamy style resonates with the cinematic quality of Lana Del Rey's work, drawing comparisons between their approaches to music. Wonderland is an exciting exploration of Macve's growth and a showcase of her unique, atmospheric sound.
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Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C'Est La Vie (Expanded Special Edition)
Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C'Est La Vie (Expanded Special Edition) (limited zoetrope picture disc LP + 2xCD + 1-sided flexi-disc in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 409996 4045338. Rel: 04 Jul 24
I'd Do Anything (If I Could) (LP) (3:47)
No Reason (3:06)
Hello Sun (3:20)
Long Goodbye (3:05)
Culture Vulture (3:32)
Fiday Night, Saturday Morning (live - Flexi-disc) (3:28)
Prologue (CD1)
Theatre Of The Absurd
If I Go Mad
Baby Burglar
Act One
C'est La Vie
What On Earth Is It (You Take Me For?)
Hour Of Need
Act Two
Round We Go
Act Three
Lockdown & Frack Off
Beginners 101
Is There Anybody Out There?
The Law According To Dr Kippah
Epilogue
Run For Your Life
Set Me Free (Let Me Be)
In My Street
Fin
I'd Do Anything (If I Could) (CD2)
No Reason
Hello Sun
Long Goodbye
Culture Vulture
Theatre Of The Absurd (live From The C'est La Vie Tour)
C'est La Vie (live From The C'est La Vie Tour)
Hour Of Need (live From The C'est La Vie Tour)
Round We Go (live From The C'est La Vie Tour)
Run For Your Life (live From The C'est La Vie Tour)
In My Street (live From The C'est La Vie Tour)
Review: Madness are releasing a deluxe edition of their 13th studio album, Theatre of the Absurd presents C'est La Vie, which debuted as their first UK number one last year. This special reissue features five new tracks from the original sessions and seven unreleased live recordings from their recent tour. It also has a 12", one-sided Zoetrope vinyl record, two CDs and a flexi-disc, packaged in large format bookset. Interestingly, the Zoetrope vinyl doesn't feature the album, it hosts the five new tracks that offer fans something to get even more excited about.
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The Madness (reissue)
The Madness (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8618815. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Nail Down The Days (4:32)
What's That (3:33)
I Pronounce You (4:38)
Oh (3:53)
In Wonder (4:52)
Song In Red (3:34)
Nightmare Nightmare (4:30)
Thunder & Lightning (3:10)
Beat The Bride (3:52)
Gabriel's Horn (6:09)
Review: Moving away from their two-tone tingles and sauntering silliness, 'The Madness' was a thorough rebrand for the band - exploring a new name, a new sound, a rejumbled lineup, and all the new electronic music tech that te late 80s had to offer. Sounding more like Duran Duran than Madness as we know them, 'The Madness' hears a smattering of guest musicians join the party, including The Specials' Jerry Dammers on piano. It was this LP that caused such a furore at the band's Madstock festival in 1992, that a small earthquake erupted at 4.2 on the Richter scale in the London locale of Finsbury Park. Now you can relive said tremors of excitement with this reissue.
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Industrial Silence Tour 2019: Live At Rockpalast
Industrial Silence Tour 2019: Live At Rockpalast (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile turquoise vinyl 3xLP in slipcase)
Cat: MOVLP 2910C. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Vocal (7:24)
Belladonna (4:20)
Higher (5:06)
Sirens (8:36)
Shine (4:44)
This Old House (5:15)
Strange Colour Blue (7:12)
Salt (4:28)
Norwegian Hammerworks Corp (5:47)
Beautyproof (3:55)
Quite Emotional (6:17)
Terraplane (5:44)
Electric (4:54)
Black Mambo (6:19)
Hands Up - I Love You (6:24)
What's On Your Mind? (4:09)
Majesty (8:37)
The Kids Are On High Street (6:59)
Valley Of Deception (5:52)
Review: Madrugada's The Industrial Silence Tour in 2019 took them to play Live At Rockpalast and the show was captured for this limited edition and one-off album. It comes on turquoise coloured vinyl, housed in a sturdy sleeve with three printed innersleeves. The magical live recording came as the band regrouped to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their much loved and vital debut album Industrial Silence. The show in Germany found them at their very best, fully energy and engaged with the crowd not just musically but emotionally. This release has been put together in collaboration with and supervised by the band themselves.
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Magic Murder & The Weather (reissue)
Magic Murder & The Weather (reissue) (transparent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 007LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
About The Weather
So Lucky
The Honeymoon Killers
Vigilance
Come Alive
The Great Man's Secrets
This Poison
Naked Eye
Suburban Rhonda
The Garden
Review: Magic, Murder and the Weather', Magazine's fourth studio album and their last before reuniting in 2009, remains an essential touchpoint in post-punk history. Originally released in June 1981 by Virgin, the album showcases the band's signature brittle, cold sound, with a sharp production from Martin Hannett that amplifies its eerie, atmospheric vibe. This new pressing, sourced from the 2000 remastered recordings, comes with a photo inner sleeve that includes an insightful interview with John Doyle. Magazine's enduring appeal as a band for connoisseurs is undeniable, frequently cited by those who appreciate their influential and avant-garde approach to music.
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No Thyself (reissue)
No Thyself (reissue) (transparent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 008LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Do The Meaning (4:24)
Other Thematic Material (3:59)
The Worst Of Progress (4:57)
Hello Mister Curtis (With Apologies) (4:10)
Physics (4:04)
Happening In English (4:15)
Holy Dotage (4:17)
Of Course Howard (1979) (4:46)
Final Analysis Waltz (4:46)
The Burden Of A Song (4:26)
Review: Howard Devoto, the architect of Manchester's punk scene, once claimed that Magazine's albums were crafted to endure, a sentiment that resonates in their latest offering, No Thyself. Serving as a long-awaited successor to Magic, Murder and the Weather, this album marked a triumphant return after three decades when it landed in 2011. With Noko on guitar and John 'Stan' White on bass, the band skillfully revives the dynamic essence of their early work. Tracks like 'Do The Meaning' and 'Holy Dotage' deliver the urgent post-punk energy that defined their classics, while the more ornate pieces like 'The Worst Of Progress' showcase their more experimental influences. Devoto's acerbic and darkly humorous lyrics remain sharp, reflecting on aging and mortality in tracks like 'Hello Mister Curtis', where he addresses Ian Curtis and Kurt Cobain with wry candour. Amidst familiar sounds, standout track 'Physics' introduces a new direction with its tender melodies.
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Secondhand Daylight (reissue)
Secondhand Daylight (reissue) (permafrost green vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 005LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Feed The Enemy
Rhythm Of Cruelty
Cut-Out Shapes
Talk To The Body
I Wanted Your Heart
The Thin Air
Back To Nature
Believe That I Understand
Permafrost
Review: Secondhand Daylight is the second album by Magazine, released in March 1979 through Virgin. The album marks a move towards a more atmospheric post-punk sound, with increased use of keyboards and intricate arrangements, offering a distinct departure from their debut. Pressed using the re-masters from 2000, this edition comes with a photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with Howard Devoto. Magazine's influence can be traced in later artists like Radiohead and Morrissey, cementing their status as one of the most innovative and enduring bands in the post-punk era.
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Mercurial World
Mercurial World (gatefold orchid vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 734038 994610. Rel: 17 Dec 24
The End (0:30)
Mercurial World (3:00)
Dawning Of The Season (3:24)
Secrets (Your Fire) (3:54)
You Lose! (3:35)
Something For 2 (3:35)
Chaeri (4:20)
Halfway (1:58)
Hysterical Us (3:55)
Prophecy (3:35)
Follow The Leader (3:04)
Domino (3:41)
Dreamcatching (3:27)
The Beginning (4:06)
Review: LA-based indie-pop duo Magdalena Bay defy the fleeting nature of online trends with their debut LP, an inviting blend of sonic exploration and visual artistry. Entirely self-produced, the music is a testament to Mica Tenenbaum and Matt Lewin's creative vision, a mesmerising journey through abstract theories of time and the "what ifs" of human existence. Tracks like 'The End' and 'The Beginning' bookend the album with a sense of cyclical wonder, while 'Mercurial World' and 'Hysterical Us' delve into the complexities of identity and perception. With its dreamy melodies, infectious hooks, and thought-provoking lyrics, 'Mercurial World' solidifies Magdalena Bay's status as a force to be reckoned with in the world of indie pop.

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69 Love Songs (25th Anniversary Silver Edition)
69 Love Songs (25th Anniversary Silver Edition) (limited silver vinyl 6x10" LP box set+ booklet + MP3 download code in spot-varnished slip case sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRG 169LPC1. Rel: 02 May 24
Absolutely Cuckoo (LP1: 69 Love songs Vol 1) (1:29)
I Don't Believe In The Sun (4:11)
All My Little Words (2:44)
A Chicken With Its Head Cut Off (2:37)
Reno Dakota (1:02)
I Don't Want To Get Over You (2:10)
Come Back From San Francisco (2:48)
The Luckiest Guy On The Lower East Side (3:43)
Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits (2:25)
The Cactus Where Your Heart Should Be (1:11)
I Think I Need A New Heart (2:33)
The Book Of Love (2:44)
Fido, Your Leash Is Too Long (2:24)
How Fucking Romantic (3:52)
The One You Really Love (0:59)
Punk Love (1:14)
Parades Go By (1:26)
Boa Constrictor (1:02)
A Pretty Girl Is Like (1:51)
My Sentimental Melody (3:06)
Nothing Matters When We're Dancing (2:28)
Sweet-Lovin' Man (4:58)
The Things We Did & Didn't Do (2:08)
Roses (LP2: 69 Love songs Vol 2) (0:28)
Love Is Like Jazz (2:51)
When My Boy Walks Down The Street (2:38)
Time Enough For Rocking When We're Old (2:04)
Very Funny (1:27)
Grand Canyon (2:28)
No One Will Ever Love You (3:14)
If You Don't Cry (3:04)
You're My Only Home (2:17)
(Crazy For You But) Not That Crazy (2:19)
My Only Friend (2:01)
Promises Of Eternity (3:46)
World Love (3:07)
Washington DC (1:53)
Long-Forgotten Fairytale (3:38)
Kiss Me Like You Mean It (2:01)
Papa Was A Rodeo (5:03)
Epitaph For My Heart (2:51)
Asleep & Dreaming (1:53)
The Sun Goes Down & The World Goes Dancing (2:46)
The Way You Say Good-Night (2:45)
Abigail, Belle Of Kilronan (1:59)
I Shatter (3:12)
Underwear (LP3: 69 Love songs Vol 3) (2:49)
It's A Crime (3:55)
Busby Berkeley Dreams (3:37)
I'm Sorry I Love You (3:05)
Acoustic Guitar (2:36)
The Death Of Ferdinand De Saussure (3:09)
Love In The Shadows (2:50)
Bitter Tears (2:50)
Wi' Nae Wee Bairn Ye'll Me Beget (1:55)
Yeah! Oh, Yeah! (2:20)
Experimental Music Love (0:33)
Meaningless (2:07)
Love Is Like A Bottle Of Gin (1:47)
Queen Of The Savages (2:13)
Blue You (3:03)
I Can't Touch You Anymore (3:06)
Two Kinds Of People (1:09)
How To Say Goodbye (2:46)
The Night You Can't Remember (2:18)
For We Are The King Of The Boudoir (1:12)
Strange Eyes (1:54)
Xylophone Track (2:43)
Zebra (2:09)
Review: 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields is an audacious feat that toes the line between brilliance and sheer audacity. Clocking in at three hours, this magnum opus is a sprawling exploration of love in all its forms. Stephin Merritt and his collaborators craft a diverse sonic landscape, ranging from giddy lust to resignation and despair, and from genre exercises to archetypal Magnetic Fields songs. The album's sheer scale may initially seem daunting, but Merritt's exceptional songwriting and the band's eclectic instrumentation ensure that each track holds its own. The individual songs offermany moments of small epiphanies and emotional resonance. 25 years since it was first released, 69 Love Songs continues to gain new fans and make original ones keep coming back.
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The Valley Of Vision
The Valley Of Vision (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 888072 517387. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Capital Karma (3:38)
The Way (3:52)
Quietly (4:54)
Letting Go (3:58)
Lose You Again (3:39)
Rear View (5:51)
Review: The Valley Of Vision is the latest project by Manchester Orchestra and one that proves they are focused on making music that has a lasting impact. It comes backed with a virtual reality film that immerses you further into their music and deals in broody ambient, indie and cinematic atmospheres. This is a brave project but one this band has pulled off with real aplomb as they put aside their tried and tested instruments and guitar-driven signature sounds to cook up music that goes way beyond what came before and is laden in textural synth craft.
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Cope (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cope (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP)
Cat: LVR 4279. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Top Notch
Choose You
Girl Harbor
The Mansion
The Ocean (0:47)
Every Stone (3:21)
All That I Really Wanted (2:46)
Trees (2:52)
Indentions (3:28)
See It Again (3:43)
Cope (3:16)
Review: Originally released in 2014 and celebrating its ten-year anniversary this year, Cope would serve as the fourth full-length from Atlanta alternative rock outfit Manchester Orchestra. Following on from the breakout success of 2009's Mean Everything To Nothing, and the critical and commercial acclaim awarded to 2011's sombre and expansive Simple Math, primary songwriter Andy Hull sought to restore some of his project's earlier post-hardcore proclivities with this raw, jagged-edged batch of crunching indie-core bangers, all recorded in-house at their (at the time) newly built home-studio. Both self-described as an "unrelenting and unapologetically heavy 38 minutes of rock" and elaborated upon as "Whereas Simple Math was a different palate with each song, a different colour, I wanted this to be black and red the whole time;" utilising their expanded platform and popularity, Cope was the sonic risk necessary to rediscover creative self-fulfilment and deliver some of Manchester Orchestra's darkest, most cathartic, and emotionally charged material to date.
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Know Your Enemy
Know Your Enemy (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 88681. Rel: 08 Sep 22
The Year Of Purification (LP1: Door To The River) (3:39)
Ocean Spray (4:10)
So Why So Sad (Avalanches Sean Penn mix) (4:54)
Door To The River (4:38)
Rosebud (4:03)
Just A Kid (3:36)
His Last Painting (3:16)
Let Robeson Sing (3:47)
Groundhog Days (4:58)
Epicentre (5:21)
Intravenous Acoustic (LP2: Solidarity) (4:05)
Found That Soul (3:05)
We Are All Bourgeois Now (4:29)
Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children (2:53)
The Convalescent (5:26)
Baby Elian (3:43)
Masses Against The Classes (3:26)
My Guenica (4:50)
Studies In Paralysis (3:26)
Dead Martyrs (3:23)
Wattsville Blues (4:07)
Miss Europa Disco Dancer (3:57)
Review: An intense exercise in duality, 'Know Your Enemy' was actually born as a mission by Manic Street Preachers to record two albums in quick succession. 'Solidarity' and 'Door To The River' were simultaneous early-noughties left and right brains, channelling completely different ideas in some ways, and the same ideas in others. Now, the compiled album gets a full restoration, and includes two previously unreleased tracks 'Rosebud' and 'Studies In Paralysis'.
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Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking (limited heavyweight red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 198028 59371. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Critical Thinking (3:01)
Decline & Fall (3:42)
Brushstrokes Of Reunion (3:33)
Hiding In Plain Sight (3:32)
People Ruin Paintings (4:17)
Dear Stephen (3:31)
Being Baptised (3:56)
My Brave Friend (3:18)
Out Of Time Revival (2:46)
Deleted Scenes (3:19)
Late Day Peaks (3:03)
OneManMilitia (2:50)
Review: The Welsh rock icons' first new studio album since 2021's The Ultra Vivid Lament Door To The River and - remarkably - their 15th studio album. Recorded at their studio in Newport and the legendary Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, produced by regular collaborators Dave Eringa and Loz Williams and mixed by Caesar Edmunds (Beach House/Suede/Wet Leg), the album captures Manics in their melodic prime. James Dean Bradfield's voice is one of the treasures of modern rock - somehow sounding as fresh and powerful as it did in the 90s. On the single 'Decline & Fall' you can hear the immediacy and synths and guitar sounds coming together like a fireworks display celebrating the opening of a new chapter. We even get, if not quite a diss track then certainly a retort song, to a certain Mr Morrissey in the shape of 'Dear Stephen', in which Nicky Wire concocts an imagined belated reply to a postcard he genuinely received from the Smiths singer back in the 80s. The Manics don't have anything to prove at this stage of their career, but the fact they keep knocking it out of the park is astounding. Long may they keep finding this type of form.
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Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 198028 59341. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Critical Thinking (3:01)
Decline & Fall (3:42)
Brushstrokes Of Reunion (3:33)
Hiding In Plain Sight (3:32)
People Ruin Paintings (4:17)
Dear Stephen (3:31)
Being Baptised (3:56)
My Brave Friend (3:18)
Out Of Time Revival (2:46)
Deleted Scenes (3:19)
Late Day Peaks (3:03)
OneManMilitia (2:50)
Review: This 15th album from The Manic Street Preachers sits snuggly with all the bands' previous releases. Hints of irony, at times it's anthemic, euphoric, one that's difficult to put down and a collection of music that offers hope and belief yet again that the world can and will become a better place. It's an album bookended by songs with Nicky Wire on lead vocals. On opening (title) track 'Critical Thinking' he tells us "It's OK to not be OK!" and to believe in ourselves. 'Decline and Fall' that follows could be one of the best songs the band have written for years. It reminds us of everything we've always demanded from the band, a rousing chorus ready for airing in large arena's (as do many of the songs on this album) and for a selection of music that may have started a little slowly, 'Brushstrokes of Reunion' continues the comforting audio experience these fifty somethings remain capable of providing after over three decades of their existence. This again boasts another infectious chorus you want to be singing long to after just a single listen. Then we're back with Nicky Wire singing on 'Hiding in Plain Sight', his best vocal performance on the album and 'Dear Stephen', a heartfelt message to Morrissey (but one 'with no moral judgement' according to the writer) inspired by a postcard sent from Morrissey in the early 1980's. The following track 'Being Baptised' boasts a guitar sounding not a million miles away from one Johnie Marr would have put his name to. The second half mirrors the first half dozen songs. 'My Brave Friend' and 'Out Of Time' Revival are certainly songs worthy of being a singles, 'Deleted Scenes' is another arena ready anthem and Late Day Peaks recognisers a decline in the creative industry ("So move indoors, be happy to hide, avert your gaze as the cinemas die") - All vintage Manics material that is just as identifiable as everything the band have provided us with in the past. Final track 'OneManMilitia' is a collection of soundbites that could easily have sat comfortably on Generation Terrorists. It's a great way to wrap up the album. Critical Thinking is an album you won't want to put down after first listen, it's the next chapter of the Manic's story, one that still doesn't feel as though it's about to end and there's nothing on this album gives you the feeling they're not ready to let anyone down just yet.

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Romantic
Romantic (limited 'joker' purple marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RR 2C1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Kiss (1:16)
Romantic (2:37)
Ten (0:58)
Emotional High (1:26)
Pledge (1:19)
Denial (2:05)
Everything (0:53)
Anything (0:26)
Meatslave One (1:58)
Hey, Steven (2:45)
Beside Yourself (1:06)
Review: Mannequin Pussy's second LP Romantic was a watershed wilding for the Philly hardcore punks. In 2016, as the aches and anguishes of the first quarter-century were increasingly felt, this deceptively billed "indie rock" band would proportionally increase the very same trash-humping snarl that could be heard in their sound as early on as 2012. A critical breakthrough despite years in the game, Romantic sounded to burn the tired institutional flag of romance, making way for a more vital, tumultuous, unwieldy love, not anchored in prescription: peak punk climaxes verge on post-rock limit states, where jangle pop moments fuse murderously with grimacing punk (just listen to 'Denial' for the best case of this).
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The Dead Flowers Reject
Cat: KSCOPE 797. Rel: 18 Apr 24
What It's Like To Be Hated
GSOH
Been Here Before
When The Wind Blows
Can't Afford To Die
Church Of The Drive Thru Elvis
I Care
King Of Beauty
But The Trains Run On Time
Check Under The Bed
I Deserve What I Get
Railings
Review: Mansun's The Dead Flowers Reject, originally conceived as an insurance policy against label rejection of their experimental album Six, emerges as a hidden gem in the band's discography. Recorded concurrently with Six, this album offers a slightly less eccentric selection of songs, showcasing a more conventional sequencing approach. Frontman Paul Draper describes it as possibly his favorite Mansun album, capturing the band's live essence. Fans will relish the opportunity to experience this essential piece of Mansun's legacy in its full glory. Mansun's influence on the late 90s British music scene is undeniable, and The Dead Flowers Reject adds another layer to their iconic status. With its newfound availability on vinyl, this album solidifies its place as a crucial component of Mansun's innovative journey.
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Crocodile Promises
Crocodile Promises (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 782388 136310. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Hammer The Last Nail
Bite The Hand
Virgin Sheep
Kraken Wakes
Mortality
World Away From Kind
Crocodile Teeth
Heading For The Fire
This Way Out
Review: The March Violets' latest album, Crocodile Promises, marks a strong return for the reformed post-punk band that originally made waves in the early 80s. Now composed of founding members Rosie Garland (vocals) and Tom Ashton (guitar), joined by Mat Thorpe (bass, vocals), the band revisits and evolves their signature sound. The album starts off with 'Hammer the Last Nail,' a track about breaking free from toxic relationships. Garland's vocals blend seamlessly with shimmering guitar riffs, proving the band's chemistry is as strong as ever. 'Bite the Hand,' with its assertive yet measured energy, explores themes of betrayal and ingratitude, while 'Virgin Sheep' offers a rock-driven number with heavy bass and whispered vocals, hinting at deeper metaphors. The slow-burning 'Kraken Awakes' seems to address themes of deceit, subtly building tension throughout. The previously unreleased 'Mortality' finds its place alongside newer tracks, maintaining the album's cohesive feel. 'Crocodile Teeth,' fast-paced and filled with glistening guitar lines, might symbolise controlling relationships, while 'Heading for the Fire' invites introspection with its compelling vocals and mid-song guitar solo. Closing with 'This Way Out,' a hypnotic, pulsing track, Crocodile Promises will resonate with long-time fans while attracting new listeners to their timeless sound.
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Submarine
Submarine (gatefold ultra clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 0075678 621918. Rel: 30 May 24
Ride (1:18)
Hamptons (3:10)
Echo (3:29)
Run Your Mouth (2:40)
Real Life (3:28)
Blur (3:46)
Paranoia (3:52)
Lejos De Ti (2:59)
Love You Anyway (3:49)
Ay No Puedo (3:02)
No One Noticed (3:56)
Vicious Sensitive Robot (3:13)
If Only (2:32)
Sienna (3:37)
Review: The sophomore studio album of American indie pop band The Marias, Submarine comes as the sequel to their debut record Cinema, and the trequel to the 'Superclean' EP. Preceded by the lead single 'Run Your Mouth', the album is a representation of solitude and exploration; in the band's own words, the act of choosing to be alone and listening to what the heart needs and not what it wants. The band's preferred mode of representing this visually is cryptic underwater videography; lyrically and sonically, we find ourselves submerged in vats of slick, glossy funk, amid lyrical themes of conflict avoidance and gossip; both serve as effective conduits through which we may find ourselves dancing and reflecting at the same time.
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Gargoyle
Gargoyle (gatefold LP)
Cat: HVNLP 137. Rel: 28 Apr 17
Death's Head Tattoo (4:18)
Nocturne (4:23)
Blue Blue Sea (3:25)
Beehive (3:49)
Sister (4:59)
Emperpor (3:36)
Goodbye To Beauty (3:16)
Drunk On Destruction (3:24)
First Day Of Winter (3:28)
Old Swan (6:31)
Review: Possessed of one of those 'sing the phone book' voices that could extract gravely gravitas even from the back catalogue of Black Lace if he tried, Mark Lanegan might have been forgiven for resting on his considerable laurels, yet instead he's forged foward across each album with innovation and fortitude both - 'Gargoyle', aided and abetted once again by Rob Marshall and Alain Johannes, expands on the electronic textures and handsome melancholy of 2014's 'Phantom Radio', yet roots them in a bluesy grandeur amidst tales of lost love and redemption. With a lightness of touch balanced out against an effortless charisma of delivery, this is proof positive that Lanegan's gloomy charms render him a talent for the ages.
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Patterns In Repeat
Cat: BRC 266. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Child Of Mine
Patterns
Your Girl
No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can
The Shadows
Interlude (Time Passages)
Caroline
Looking Back
Lullaby
Patterns In Repeat
Lullaby (instrumental)
Review: Grammy-nominated Laura Marling is back with Patterns in Repeat, her new album and eighth full-length overall. Fifteen years into her celebrated career, the Mercury and Brit Award winner explores new themes inspired by the birth of her daughter in 2023. This album reflects her experiences of motherhood and delves into the generational beliefs and behaviours that are passed down through the generations of families. Through deeply personal lyrics and introspective storytelling, Patterns in Repeat captures Marling's reflections on legacy and personal growth while also showing a subtly evolved sound as one of this generation's most respected songwriters.
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Patterns In Repeat
Patterns In Repeat (gatefold LP)
Cat: BRV 266. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Child Of Mine (3:57)
Patterns (4:21)
Your Girl (3:26)
No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can (1:57)
The Shadows (3:26)
Interlude (Time Passages) (3:07)
Caroline (3:17)
Looking Back (3:04)
Lullaby (2:42)
Patterns In Repeat (4:51)
Lullaby (instrumental) (1:27)
Review: Grammy-nominated Laura Marling returns with her eighth studio album, Patterns in Repeat. After 15 years and multiple accolades, including Grammy and Mercury nominations and a Brit Award, Marling's latest work reflects on her experiences of motherhood following the birth of her daughter in 2023. The album delves into themes of generational legacy and family dynamic and with its almost entirely acoustic sound, minimal overdubs and subtle orchestral touches, the record is Marling's most focused and refined collection to date. It showcases her evolution as one of her generation's most respected and prolific songwriters.
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Patterns In Repeat
Patterns In Repeat (limited gatefold cream vinyl LP)
Cat: BRVC 266. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Child Of Mine (3:57)
Patterns (4:21)
Your Girl (3:26)
No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can (1:57)
The Shadows (3:26)
Interlude (Time Passages) (3:07)
Caroline (3:17)
Looking Back (3:04)
Lullaby (2:42)
Patterns In Repeat (4:51)
Lullaby (instrumental) (1:27)
Review: Laura Marling is back with her eighth studio album Patterns in Repeat. Now eight albums and 15 years into her career, Patterns in Repeat was written following the birth of her daughter in 2023 and finds Laura reflecting on her motherhood experience, as well as more broadly diving deeper into her reckoning with the ideas and behaviours we pass down through family over generations. Dedicated to girlhood, Marling's sense of perspective is noticeable here; we journey with her through the recognition of the 'Patterns' of life (having a child of our own causes us to remember all sorts) as well as the utterable reassurances, such as 'No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can'. Motivic throughout is the sense in which the experience of having children isn't communicable, because Marling herself is lost for words.
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Fever Dreams Parts 1-4
Fever Dreams Parts 1-4 (limited gatefold turquoise vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8718720. Rel: 08 Mar 22
Spirit Power & Soul (4:38)
Receiver (5:19)
All These Days (4:54)
Ariel (4:46)
Lightning People (4:38)
Hideaway Girl (3:25)
Sensory Street (5:16)
Tenement Time (4:14)
The Speed Of Love (5:41)
Night & Day (4:53)
Counter Clock World (4:06)
Rubicon (4:03)
God's Gift (4:00)
Ghoster (4:09)
The Whirl (3:44)
Human (4:19)
Review: Time-honoured guitarist Johnny Marr releases yet another new solo album this winter, 'Fever Dreams Pt. 1-4'. Charting his long and isolated experience of the first COVID lockdowns, this album documents the guitarist's "interior life" away from the spotlight of Modest Mouse, The Smiths or The Cribs. A unique turquoise vinyl houses this promising dark new wave pop bit - its sound preempted by the first part, released last year. In his own words, Marr calls it his "most ambitious solo record".
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Playland
Cat: NVLP 002. Rel: 03 Oct 14
Back In The Box
Easy Money
Dynamo
Candidate
25 Hours
The Trap
Playland
Speak Out Reach Out
Boys Get Straight
This Tension
Little King
Review: Johnny Marr's solo debut of 2013, The Messenger showed him channelling his love for classic guitar rock through post-punk dynamics and a sense of urgency apparently abetted by his time spent in Modest Mouse and The Cribs. Keen to establish himself as an artist in his own right rather than a sideman, Payland builds on that album's impact, delivering an impressive salvo of sparky intensity; 'Easy Money' may well be the catchiest and most immediate thing he's committed to wax for decades, whilst elsewhere he brings a chilly frissante to proceedings, seemingly inherited from the like of Wire and Gary Numan. After thirty years of wrenching new inspiration from six strings, it can be a powerful tonic to know that this curiously youthful figurehead is still as restless and driven as ever.
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Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Boomslang (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 409996 4027631. Rel: 19 Sep 24
The Last Ride (4:26)
Caught Up (4:28)
Down On The Corner (4:25)
Need It (5:45)
You Are The Magic (7:06)
InBetweens (3:37)
Another Day (4:51)
Headland (1:34)
Long Gone (4:35)
Something To Shout About (4:21)
Bangin' On (5:04)
The Way That It Was (5:25)
All Out Attack (4:41)
Get Me Wrong (5:23)
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (4:25)
A Woman Like You (5:07)
Review: Zak Starkey - The Who's drummer and, as it happens, Ringo Starr's kid - joined ex-Kula Shaker bassist Alonza Bevan and The Smiths legend Johnny Marr for what was a kind of British indie supergroup of sorts, for a brief moment of glory. Boomslang remains the first and only album released by JM and the Healers, landing in 2003 to a rather mixed bag of reviews. Some lauded its musicality, others criticised the frontman's lack of bravery in refusing to move out of comfort zones. Listening back 21 years later, we're not sure what people were looking for and, to be honest, that kind of summarises the post-millennial era. We'd spent a lot and did a lot in the previous century, and it took some time to refocus on the blank page of the next 100 years. For us, Boomslang is a well balanced trip through a variety of very UK guitar sounds, from loose, druggy, vocally-effected bits to bewitchingly quiet folk-tinged stuff and rowdier, fight night scores. To clarify - that's all good.
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Portals
Portals (limited translucent red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8637513. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Death (5:06)
Void (3:36)
Tunnel Vision (2:38)
Faerie Soiree (4:04)
Light Shower (5:14)
Spider Web (3:20)
Leeches (5:01)
Battle Of The Larynx (4:21)
The Contortionist (3:43)
Moon Cycle (3:35)
Nymphology (4:21)
Evil (3:01)
Womb (3:41)
Review: Melanie Martinez has achieved a lot since breaking through in 2015 with her debut album CRY BABY. 2019's K-12 was a landmark project for the then-24-year-old singer-songwriter, and now she returns with her bold, highly anticipated follow-up, PORTALS. With a savvy handle on teasing her projects through her socials, Martinez has drawn her fans into the world of this new album around themes of rebirth, growing embryos and eggs incubating in forests. Ambitious and rigorous in its 360 presentation, this is another step on for one of the most intriguing artists of her generation - the huge impact of the release is absolutely guaranteed.
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This Old House
This Old House (eco vinyl LP)
Cat: AMF 121EP. Rel: 23 May 24
Ghost (4:03)
Marble Arch (4:40)
Goop (3:14)
Teeth (3:58)
Tuesday (4:56)
Review: Fresh indie/slowcore upstarts Mary In The Junkyard haven taken their first steps along a familiar pipeline: first bubbling up as favourites of the iconic Brixton Windmill venue before going on to impress a score of festivals over the course of 2023, their sound is now established: a laconic femme drawl over Slint-esque emo instrumentation, albeit a version of which that transcends words beyond that mere description. 'This Old House' is the band's debut, and brings five night-visioned musings on late-night London domiciles and the moments experienced therein: the band's Clari Freeman-Taylor said of the project: "This Old House is all about the memories that exist in the walls and floors of places, what it feels like to be home and away from it."
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