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Singles
Ogo
Ogo (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: SW 043. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Ogo (2:50)
Dubbo (3:27)
Review: You can always expect Speedy Underground to bring something ear-snagging to their 7" series. Anyone with a craving for wild-eyed, hard rocking party destroyers will be more than satisfied with O and their razor sharp mix of snappy groove and explosive, overdriven drops. 'OGO' is rocket fuel pressed onto a little round disc, and for those who like it trippy and swimming, the 'dubbO' on the flip is just the ticket.
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The Brit Rockers
The Brit Rockers (7" picture disc)
Cat: IDS 82979. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Supersonic (2:59)
Married With Children (2:47)
Review: 2025 is the year they gave the people what they wanted and overcame one of the biggest rifts in pop culture history to bring Oasis back to the stage. It's no accident, then, that we're getting archive material releases coming out. This 7" is taken from a radio broadcast recorded in 1994 and sees Oasis performing stripped back acoustic versions that are much more humble in sound than the Mark Coyle-mixed studio versions. It's great to hear the songs sounding close to the way Noel Gallagher would have been playing them before bringing them to the studio and the band. And with them being two of Oasis greatest ever tunes, there's a lot to get along with here.
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Obscure Desire
Cat: ERC 156/UTO005. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Obscure Desire (extended mix) (8:21)
Obscure Desire (Harlequin mix) (4:59)
Bullet (3:56)
I Wonder (4:30)
4A (3:59)
Review: New Zealand dance-pop trio Obscure Desire are among the finest to come out of the first wave of the Auckland club scene in the 80s, which centered around the venue named A Certain Bar. Auckland's answer to the Hacienda. They used the inspiration from that scene to craft this EP of effervescent pop, new wave and funk. The group were vehemently DIY and disbanded shortly after the release so the original pressing sells for hundreds because of its scarcity. This reissue comes after a surge in popularity over the past decade making this hotly-anticipated short but exceptional collection properly accessible for the first time.
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Ozean
Ozean (12")
Cat: NUM 920LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Scenic (4:47)
Fall (4:58)
Porcelain (5:04)
Review: Ozean's eponymous EP, originally recorded in 1993 but now receiving its first vinyl release, is a testament to the band's splendid blend of shimmering, ethereal shoegaze. From the moment 'Scenic' envelops listeners with its swirling distortion and awesome melodies, it's clear that Ozean's music is something special. The dreamy soundscapes of 'Fall' and 'Porcelain' further immerse the listener, transporting them to a world of otherworldly beauty and introspection. Inspired by influences like Slowdive, Cocteau Twins and Lush, Ozean's music captures the essence of the British shoegaze scene while adding their own unique twist. Lisa Baer's otherworldly vocals, influenced by Astrud Gilberto and The Jesus And Mary Chain, perfectly complement the band's atmospheric sound. Despite their brief existence and only two live shows, Ozean's impact is felt profoundly in this remastered EP. Recorded on a Fostex Model 80 1/4" 8-Track reel-to-reel tape recorder, the original cassette recordings have been meticulously remastered for this vinyl release, thanks to Tim Green of Louder Studios. Each track is a timeless snapshot of late adolescent wonder and experimentation, preserving Ozean's legacy for generations to come.
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Álbumes
Atras/Alem
Atras/Alem (gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PSY 047LPC2. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Tudo Que Eu Nao Fiz (3:43)
Pegando Leve (4:26)
Eu Vou (3:19)
Atras/Alem (3:57)
Nada/Tudo (3:42)
Pra Sempre Sera (4:53)
Volta E Meia (2:56)
Bielzinho/Bielzinho (3:40)
O Bilhete (3:56)
Profundo/Superficial (4:46)
Passado/Futuro (4:54)
E No Final (3:04)
Review: O Terno's evolution from 60s-inspired rock to their latest album shows a bold departure from mainstream expectations. While their earlier work hinted at potential commercial success akin to Los Hermanos, the band chose a path less traveled, embracing subversive melodies and instrumentation. Their latest offering is a perfect example to this artistic evolution. seamlessly blends intimate arrangements with a full-band approach, resulting in a captivating sonic experience. Tracks like 'O Bilhete' exude a raw, close-up intimacy, while 'E no Final' delivers cinematic grandeur. Lyrically, the album navigates diverse themes, from sociopolitical commentary to introspective musings. A standout collaboration with Devendra Banhart and Shintaro Sakamoto on 'Volta E Meia' adds depth, exploring themes of romance and self-discovery. Overall, is a beautifully crafted record that defies genre conventions, cementing O Terno's status as innovative trailblazers in the Brazilian music scene.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
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Universal Mother (reissue)
Cat: CHEN 34. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Germaine (4:55)
Fire On Babylon (4:55)
John I Love You (2:52)
My Darling Child (1:21)
Am I A Human? (1:53)
Red Football (2:24)
All Apologies (2:33)
A Perfect Indian (1:44)
Scorn Not His Simplicity (4:05)
All Babies (3:44)
In This Heart (3:08)
Tiny Grief Song (1:54)
Famine (4:51)
Thank You For Hearing Me (5:28)
Review: The world was stunned by Sinead O'Connor's untimely death, but in such periods it's only right to cast our minds back over her huge body of work and be reminded of her talent. It's no surprise to see her seminal early albums getting reissued and 1993's Universal Mother is right up there with her most cherished works. In typical O'Connor style the album opens up with a quote from prominent feminist Germaine Greer, but the album was in fact a relatively grounded, direct affair with plenty of accessible grooves from the rolling 'Fire On Babylon' to the spiritually charged 'Thank You For Hearing Me', reportedly written about her relationship with Peter Gabriel.
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Am I Not Your Girl?
Cat: CHEN 26. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Why Don't You Do Right? (2:25)
Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered (6:15)
Secret Love (2:57)
Black Coffee (3:21)
Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home (4:30)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (5:34)
I Want To Be Loved By You (2:50)
Gloomy Sunday (3:51)
Love Letters (3:08)
How Insensitive (3:26)
Scarlet Ribbons (4:08)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (instrumental) (3:45)
Review: In the many-sided legacy Sinead O'Connor left in her wake, there were many surprises and anomalies which benefit from a fresh appraisal since her tragic passing. Her 1992 album Am I Not Your Girl? had a mixed reception on its release, as she paused on her contemporary dance-tinged pop production to indulge in big band and torch song covers. Similarly to Bjork tackling 'It's Oh So Quiet', it was a divisive move in a career full of them, but in the fullness of time these sincere pieces are but another vehicle for O'Connor's incredible voice, proving she was as versatile as she was forthright. A one of a kind talent, never to be repeated.
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Trust The Stars
Trust The Stars (LP + insert)
Cat: HSRULP 004. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Intro (1:12)
The Finest Rum (3:22)
LA Tango (3:36)
I Like That (feat Kony Kon) (4:53)
Nothing Much (feat Jamila Woods) (4:52)
Feet Off The Ground (2:06)
Both Sides (2:45)
Skipping Stars (feat Pink Siifu) (4:19)
Sitting On The Edge (3:29)
Next To Me (feat Mother Nature) (2:36)
Review: Chicago duo The O'My's return with Trust The Stars, their latest album on HiyaSelf Recordings, the label launched by Nightmares On Wax. Blending soul, hip-hop, alt-r&b and jazz, Nick Hennessey and Maceo Vidal-Haymes craft a richly textured sound shaped by collaborations with artists like Jamila Woods, Konny Kon, and Pink Siifu. This album reflects themes of love, loss and self-discovery, showcasing the duo's evolved sound and their unique position within Chicago's vibrant music scene.
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What's The Story Unplugged Glory
Cat: JACK 051Y. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Wonderwall (3:11)
Cast No Shadow (4:21)
Don't Look Back In Anger (3:57)
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (2:14)
Talk Tonight (4:01)
Morning Glory (3:22)
Supersonic (3:06)
Digsy's Diner (2:26)
Fade Away (4:00)
Live Forever (5:06)
Shaker Maker (4:26)
Sad Song (4:26)
Slide Away (5:06)
Review: A limited edition (300 only) coloured vinyl collection of tracks from early Oasis days rendered in acoustic, unplugged style, culled from a variety of sources - the Simon Mayo Show, Gary Crowle and Mark Lamarr's GLR shows, the Orpheum Theatre, Boston, a Creation Records Birthday Party at London's Royal Albert Hall and the BBC Radio1 Live Lounge. From 'Wonderwall' to 'Live Forever', the songs are the most cherished and celebrated among the Mancunians' canon. They're no less strong as a result of these stripped down arrangements, though, and this compilation sheds a new light on an already much loved period in indie rock history.
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The Masterplan (remastered)
Cat: RKIDLP 109. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Acquiesce (4:26)
Underneath The Sky (3:19)
Talk Tonight (4:06)
Going Nowhere (4:50)
Fade Away (4:17)
The Swamp Song (4:18)
I Am The Walrus (live Glasgow Cathouse June '94) (6:16)
Listen Up (6:21)
Rockin' Chair (4:25)
Half The World Away (4:17)
(It's Good) To Be Free (4:21)
Stay Young (5:00)
Headshrinker (4:44)
The Masterplan (5:16)
Review: Oasis's Noel Gallagher has said many times before that he considers the title track from the band's The Masterplan album as one of the best he has ever written. Despite that, it isn't one of their most famous, nor is the album one of the band's most widely loved. But listening back to this reissue that is maybe something that needs reconsidering. It does have a few well-loved classics such as 'Half The World Away,' which was made famous by a certain TV show, plus a live cover of The Beatles' 'I Am The Walrus' and the popular 'Acquiesce'. On its 25th anniversary, it has been newly remastered for the occasion.
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Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: RKIDLP 002C. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Fuckin' In The Bushes (3:13)
Go Let It Out (4:30)
Who Feels Love? (5:25)
Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is (4:29)
Little James (4:00)
Gas Panic! (5:45)
Where Did It All Go Wrong? (4:24)
Sunday Morning Call (5:05)
I Can See A Liar (3:15)
Roll It Over (6:05)
Review: An album that led to a lot of scrutiny at the time of release in February 2000, not least because of Creation's attempt to make sure it only landed in the inbox of already-proven supporters of the band. But in hindsight their fourth long player has aged beautifully and sounds utterly inspired. The looping Zeppelin-esque riff on 'Fuckin In The Bushes' is pure genius and provides the foundation for the track that's one of the greatest album intros of all time, as well as making Guy Ritchie's Snatch that bit better. Meanwhile, 'Go Let It Out' is a great sing-along and would be a very welcome addition to their comeback gigs in summer 2025. As per usual, Noel takes up most songwriting duties, but there is a cut here written by Liam: 'Little James' is the first song Liam is credited for in Oasis. It's a Lennon-esque beauty delivered with the raw emotion that makes him one of the best rock n' roll singers to have ever walked the earth. Elsewhere, 'Gas Panic' shows off the band's more experimental approach: they were more embracing of sounds outside of that orthodox baseline of guitar/bass/drums than ever before.
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The Masterplan (remastered)
Cat: RKIDCD 109. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Acquiesce
Underneath The Sky
Talk Tonight
Going Nowhere
Fade Away
The Swamp Song
I Am The Walrus (live)
Listen Up
Rockin' Chair
Half The World Away
(It's Good) To Be Free
Stay Young
Headshrinker
The Masterplan
Review: Another case of second time around, this time for the final Creation Records release from Oasis, a collection of B-sides that returns in freshly remastered form. While not all bands could get away with this kind of exercise, the Mancunian Britpop heroes released enough memorable bonus cuts to make it a worthwhile and entertaining exercise. For proof, check the densely layered, riff-driven yelp of 'Acquiesce', the wistful 'Talk Tonight' and 'Half The World Away', the brass band-sporting Beatles-in-1966 shuffle of 'Going Nowhere', the sing-along fun of 'Stay Young', and the band's triumphant, six-and-a-half minute live cover of 'I Am The Walrus' - arguably their best "flipside" of all.
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The Masterplan (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
The Masterplan (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (limited gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RKIDLP 109C. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Acquiesce (4:26)
Underneath The Sky (3:19)
Talk Tonight (4:06)
Going Nowhere (4:50)
Fade Away (4:17)
The Swamp Song (4:18)
I Am The Walrus (live) (6:16)
Listen UP (6:21)
Rockin' Chair (4:25)
Half The World Away (4:17)
(It's Good) To Be Free (4:21)
Stay Young (5:00)
Headshrinker (4:44)
The Masterplan (5:16)
Review: 'The Masterplan' is an extraordinary collection of B-sides originally featured on singles from Oasis' era-defining first three albums, Definitely Maybe, (What's The Story) Morning Glory?, and Be Here Now. Far from being inferior to the singles they backed, many of the fourteen tracks that feature on The Masterplan have become as cherished as the band's biggest singles from that seminal period. The album includes tracks 'Acquiesce', 'Half The World Away', 'Talk Tonight', an iconic live cover of The Beatles' 'I Am The Walrus', and the epic title track. Noel has often described 'The Masterplan' as one of the best songs he has ever written. Now remastered and reissued via Big Brother.
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Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: RKIDLP 125X. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Rock 'n' Roll Star (LP1) (5:08)
Shakermaker (5:10)
Live Forever (4:31)
Up In The Sky (4:27)
Columbia (6:08)
Sad Song (4:27)
Supersonic (LP2) (4:44)
Bring It On Down (4:18)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (4:53)
Digsy's Dinner (2:32)
Slide Away (6:22)
Married With Children (3:11)
Rock 'n' Roll Star (LP3 - Monnow Valley version) (6:13)
Shakermaker (Monnow Valley version) (4:48)
Live Forever (Monnow Valley version) (4:52)
Up In The Sky (Monnow Valley version) (4:55)
Columbia (Monnow Valley version) (4:50)
Bring It On Down (Monnow Valley version) (3:59)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Monnow Valley version) (4:28)
Digsy's Dinner (Monnow Valley version) (2:39)
Rock 'n' Roll Star (LP4 - Sawmills outtake) (6:31)
Up In The Sky (Sawmills outtake) (4:24)
Columbia (Sawmills outtake) (7:10)
Bring It On Down (Sawmills outtake) (4:18)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Sawmills outtake) (5:07)
Digsy's Dinner (Sawmills outtake) (3:04)
Slide Away (Sawmills outtake) (6:03)
Sad Song (demo) (4:33)
Review: An album that requires little to no introduction, Definitely Maybe was and still is the fastest-ever selling debut in the UK on release, while it's legacy and influence continues to be felt and reappear in sonic corners across the globe. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year with a deluxe 4xLP reissue, this version comes complete with the album's 2014 remaster, boasting some of their most timeless anthems such as 'Shakermaker', 'Live Forever' and 'Supersonic', as well as the never-before-released and previously discarded original recording sessions from Monnow Valley along with outtakes from Sawmills Studios in Cornwall. While the recording process for Oasis' seminal debut have become the stuff of mired Britpop lore, now fans can finally set their own ears to the controversial, incongruent Dave Batchelor takes, and assess the damage - or delight - for themselves.
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Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: RKIDCD 125X. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Rock 'n' Roll Star (CD1- remastered)
Shakermaker (remastered)
Live Forever (remastered)
Up In The Sky (remastered)
Columbia (remastered)
Supersonic (remastered)
Bring It On Down (remastered)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (remastered)
Digsy's Dinner (remastered)
Slide Away (remastered)
Married With Children (remastered)
Rock 'n' Roll Star (CD2- Monnow Valley version)
Shakermaker (Monnow Valley version)
Live Forever (Monnow Valley version)
Up In The Sky (Monnow Valley version)
Columbia (Monnow Valley version)
Bring It On Down (Monnow Valley version)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Monnow Valley version)
Digsy's Dinner (Monnow Valley version)
Rock 'n' Roll Star (Sawmills outtake)
Up In The Sky (Sawmills outtake)
Columbia (Sawmills outtake)
Bring It On Down (Sawmills outtake)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Sawmills outtake)
Digsy's Dinner (Sawmills outtake)
Slide Away (Sawmills outtake)
Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West demo, Nov' 92)
Review: Oasis' seminal Definitely Maybe is surely right up there with one of the greatest ever debut albums. It came in 1994 and soon catapulted the swaggering Manchester British band to stardom. Now 30 years old, it gets a special anniversary reissue on several formats including this one on double CD. Revered for its raw energy and catchy melodies, the record blends rock and Britpop influences and boats plenty of anthemic tracks like 'Live Forever' and 'Supersonic' that showcased Noel Gallagher's songwriting and brother Liam's distinctive snarly vocals. The album's success, marked by its confident attitude and raw, powerful sound, played a pivotal role in the Britpop movement of the 90s and remains a celebrated work.
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Yesterday Today 1992-1997
Yesterday Today 1992-1997 (blue & orange & red vinyl 5xLP box set)
Cat: DEMRECBOX 75. Rel: 24 Feb 23
Talk On (4:02)
How About You (3:09)
Giving It All Away (4:11)
Justine (3:30)
Do Yourself A Favour (3:52)
Third Shade Of Green (4:36)
Sway (3:42)
Penny Pinching Rainy Heaven Days (3:14)
One Of Those Days (4:12)
Is She Coming Home? (6:07)
Blue Deep Ocean (4:39)
Reprise (1:30)
The Riverboat Song (5:07)
The Day We Caught The Train (2:58)
The Circle (3:45)
Lining Your Pockets (3:48)
Fleeting Mind (5:01)
40 Past Midnight (4:00)
One For The Road (3:49)
It's My Shadow (4:23)
Policemen And Pirates (4:04)
The Downstream (5:23)
You've Got It Bad (4:44)
Get Away (7:52)
Hundred Mile High City (4:05)
Better Day (3:44)
Travellers Tune (3:39)
Big Star (3:12)
Debris Road (3:10)
Besides Yourself (3:12)
Get Blown Away (4:44)
Tele He's Not Talking (3:06)
Foxy's Folk Faced (2:04)
All Up (2:50)
Spark & Cindy (4:06)
Half A Dream Away (4:07)
It's A Beautiful Thing (6:45)
Review: The name 'Ocean Colour Scene' is an amalgamation of the eponymous band's three favourite words. This direct-democratic approach to band-naming should be an example to us all. But what of their music? 'Yesterday Today 1992-1997' compiles the West Midlands band's most eminent songs, which largely fall in the category of Britpop and indie. While commercial success for the group was limited (indeed bands like Oasis, Blur and The Verve were monopolizing the market), that says absolutely nothing about the quality of the music on this retrospective. Quite the contrary, actually; with selections spanning over ten studio albums, songs like 'Sway', 'Talk On' and 'Blue Deep Ocean' sound equally nostalgic and optimistic for a better musical future than now.
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Ur Fun
Ur Fun (CD)
Cat: PRC 349CD. Rel: 23 Jan 20
Peace To All Freaks
Polyaneurism
Get God's Attention By Being An Atheist
Gypsy That Remains
You've Had Me Everywhere
Carmillas Of Love
Don't Let Me Die In America
St Sebastian
Deliberate Self Harm Ha Ha
20th Century Schizofriendic Revengoid Man
Review: It's fair to say that "Ur Fun", the first album in years recorded by of Montreal frontman Kevin Barnes on his own, is less an album-proper and more a collection of very, very strong singles. Each vying for attention against some intimidating competition elsewhere on the track list, it's important to make clear that while all are individuals, the LP doesn't feel disjointed or cluttered. It's just a whole lot of, fun. "You've Had A Good Time" seems to summon the spirit of the Pet Shop Boys circa 1989. "Deliberate Self Harm Ha Ha" might remind some of Kasabian, and '"Gypsy That Remains" is a dreamy, deep-but-direct synth workout wearing heart firmly on sleeve. Sonically diverse, it's impossible to deny that to pull off something like this you really need a master songwriter and instrumental crafts-person.
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Supercharged
Supercharged (limited gatefold blue & white marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 726312 0. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Looking Out For #1 (3:09)
Light It Up (2:48)
The Fall Guy (2:28)
Make It All Right (3:29)
Ok, But This Is The Last Time (3:22)
Truth In Fiction (1:57)
Come To Brazil (4:19)
Get Some (2:54)
Hanging By A Thread (3:26)
You Can't Get There From Here (3:38)
Review: The 11th full-length from California pop-punk royalty The Offspring comes three years on from 2021's Let The Bad Times Roll, and shall serve as their first project to feature bassist Todd Morse as an official member as well as multi-instrumentalist Jonah Nimoy and drummer Brandon Pertzborn (who has previously toured with Black Flag, Marilyn Manson and Suicidal Tendencies), while drumming duties were split with the legendary Josh Freese (Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle). 10 tracks, spread out just over a half hour, Supercharged looks set to live up to its title following the band's road break and creative pandemic-enforced respite, with a succinct in-anthem-out mantra.
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Choke Enough
Choke Enough (LP + poster)
Cat: BEC 5615146. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Endless (3:25)
Thank You For Recording (2:40)
Family & Friends (2:53)
Obvious (2:12)
Ict (3:21)
Choke Enough (3:56)
Track 7 (0:53)
Take Me By The Hand (feat Bladee) (2:50)
Plague Dogs (1:46)
Forces (1:00)
Harvest Sky (feat Underscores) (3:52)
Want To Wanna Come Back (2:46)
Blade Bird (3:19)
Review: This French artist, who has captivated audiences with her collaborations alongside Mura Masa, Pomme and Flavien Berger, returns with a deeply personal album that explores the complexities of self-discovery and the search for meaning in a world obsessed with self-improvement. The album's title track, 'choke enough', is a poignant reflection on the need for connection and the pursuit of intense emotions. Oklou's warm, beautiful productions, a signature of her sound, conjure a liminal space where the boundaries between introspection and euphoria blur with delicate synthesiser arpeggios and found sound samples. 'family and friends', the album's first single, delves into the search for answers and the desire to escape from intangible memories. Oklou's lyrics, delivered with a vulnerable yet defiant honesty, capture the anxieties and uncertainties of a generation navigating a world where virtual and physical identities are inextricably intertwined. After gaining international acclaim with her collaborations and her critically acclaimed mixtape 'galore', Oklou's debut album marks a turning point in her artistic evolution, a bold yet introspective work that challenges listeners to confront their own anxieties and desires.
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Choke Enough
Choke Enough (LP + poster)
Cat: TPS 031. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Endless (3:25)
Thank You For Recording (2:40)
Family & Friends (2:53)
Obvious (2:12)
Ict (3:21)
Choke Enough (3:56)
Track 7 (0:53)
Take Me By The Hand (feat Bladee) (2:50)
Plague Dogs (1:46)
Forces (1:00)
Harvest Sky (feat Underscores) (3:52)
Want To Wanna Come Back (2:46)
Blade Bird (3:19)
Review: Oklou is a French musician and is known to her parents as Marylou Mayniel. She dropped her debut album back in February and on it collaborates with artists such as Bladee and underscores, while some expert studio contributions from producers like the revered A.G. Cook, plus Danny L Harle and Casey MQ. Choke Enough blends Y2K influences with medieval melodies to reflect Oklou's evolution from her 2020 mixtape, Galore. This new long player offers up a deep dive into her meticulous approach to electronic, modern, 'hyper' pop while incorporating classical rigour. Standout tracks like the title track and 'Endless' are great reflections of her unique artistic vision while balancing formal complexity with subdued emotional impact.
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Big Time
Big Time (limited gatefold pink vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 424LPC1. Rel: 02 Jun 22
All The Good Times (4:39)
Big Time (4:08)
Dream Thing (3:52)
Ghost On (4:20)
All The Flowers (3:36)
Right Now (5:10)
This Is How It Works (6:21)
Go Home (5:25)
Through The Fires (4:26)
Chasing The Sun (4:46)
Review: St Louis' indie icon Angel Olsen has always hinted at her country leanings in her music, but on her sixth album she goes more wholeheartedly into the tradition of Americana. At the same time, the album's themes centre around Olsen's journey of discovery as she came out as queer in her mid-thirties, and this gets explored wholeheartedly in the video for the title track with its testing of gender norms. Co-produced with Jonathan Wilson and featuring Drew Erickson and Emily Elhaj on keys and bass respectively, it's a stunning step on for Olsen as she explores the roots of her sound and her world as it stands now.
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Whole New Mess
Whole New Mess (limited gatefold clear smoke vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 354LPC1. Rel: 28 Aug 20
Whole New Mess (3:43)
Too Easy (Bigger Than Us) (2:33)
(New Love) Cassette (5:24)
(We Are All Mirrors) (2:38)
(Summer Song) (4:04)
Waving Smiling (3:52)
Tonight (Without You) (4:00)
Lark Song (6:30)
Impasse (Workin' For The Name) (3:45)
Chance (Forever Love) (5:27)
What It Is (What It Is) (2:23)
Review: If you felt Angel Olsen's 'All Mirrors' album would benefit from a stripped down, pared back interpretation this is your lucky day. Far from some rushed attempt to release anything into the music industry's COVID-19 infested waters, the intimate, often hushed and delicate versions here are actually the original recordings of the tracks, which were then elevated to the scale we heard on that LP of last year.

The plan was always to release these as a counterpoint to the bigger sounding takes, and there will be few reasonably minded people who won't delight in that decision. It's as if we've watched her sepia-hued show-stopping performance in the main ballroom and then retired for intimate drinks in the dressing room. A staggering sibling to what was already one of our favourite records from recent years.
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My Woman (Love Record Stores 2021)
My Woman (Love Record Stores 2021) (gatefold magenta marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAG 284LPC5. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Intern (2:45)
Never Be Mine (3:41)
Shut Up Kiss Me (3:23)
Give It Up (2:56)
Not Gonna Kill You (4:57)
Heart Shaped Face (5:32)
Sister (7:44)
Those Were The Days (4:15)
Woman (7:33)
Pops (4:30)
Review: Recorded at Vox Studios, Los Angeles, Angel Olsen's third album is a game of two halves, a city of contrasts, and a juxtaposition of emotions, realised through music. Structurally, it plays out with a pair of distinct sides, with the A serving to represent upbeat positivity, the kind of tracks you want playing as you cruise through town on a blue sky-thinking day. Flip it to find things are much more sedate, reflective, and thoughtful, albeit definitely far from sombre.

That certainly helps pack variety into the release. My Woman followed on from Burn Your Fire for No Witness and Half Way Home, both of which had been resolutely lo-fi indie. By comparison, this was her attempt to break free of those delicate, self-created shackles and deliver something fuller, louder, and much poppier. She achieved just that, and if you're not already familiar we recommend listening to the stunning results.
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Cosmic Waves Volume 1
Angel OLSEN / VARIOUS
Cat: JAG 477LP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Poppy Jean Crawford - "Glamorous" (Compiled By Angel Olsen) (4:43)
Coffin Prick - "Blood" (4:36)
Sarah Grace White - "Ride" (4:08)
Maxim Ludwig - "Make Believe You Love Me" (3:53)
Camp Saint Helene - "Wonder Now" (4:36)
The Takeover (Poppy Jean Crawford Cover - Performed By Angel Olsen) (3:48)
Swimming (Coffin Prick Cover) (2:38)
Sinkhole (Sarah Grace White Cover) (4:03)
Born Too Blue (Maxim Ludwig Cover) (5:11)
Farfisa Song (Camp Saint Helene Cover) (3:58)
Review: It's hard to imagine the esteemed Jagjaguwar label without Angel Olsen. The American singer-songwriter feels like a central figure. She epitomises the absolute quality that they put out year-in, year-out. Her long-standing partnership with them has led to her landing a new imprint named somethingscosmic. Here she's given free reign to release when and how she wants, with help from Jagjaguwar. An absolute dream for her no doubt. This, the second release on somethingscosmic, it's billed as a compilation reimagined as a dialogue; the A-side features artists chosen by Olsen, with each artist choosing their own song for the collection. Side B is a collection of songs from the same artists, but chosen by Olsen and recorded by her. Of the artists on there, Poppy Jean Crawford's 'Glamorous' is dark post-punk with a Kills-esque vocal... it feels like what the definition of rock n' roll should be. Meanwhile, Coffin Prick's 'Blood' (Yep, you read that right... what a band name!) is a great example of reckless psychedelic fuzz. And Sarah Grace White has a stunning, magnetic voice and the music is pared back to let it shine at the forefront of the mix. Olsen clearly has A&R clout and magical release ideas - long may her new venture thrive.
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Once & Future Band
Cat: CF 083. Rel: 19 Jan 17
How Does It Make You Feel? (5:56)
I'll Be Fine (6:30)
Hide & Seek (6:19)
Ronaldo (4:35)
Tell Me Those Are Tears Of Joy (5:24)
Magnetic Memory (4:40)
Standing In The Wake Of Violence (5:17)
Review: It may only be January, but we already have a firm contender for time warp classic of 2017 here - this self-titled debut from Once & Future Band, somewhat contrary to their very name, is a veritable smorgasbord of sugary '70s prog-pop, indeed the kind of thing that Jeff Lynne continues to have fever dreams about to this very day. The harmonies here may bring to mind The Beach Boys, yet this meticulously constructed yet never precious album triumphs through its ability to conjure up an expansive and wonder-filled era of sonic grandstanding without ever sounding like tired retro pastiche. It's almost enough to have one wondering how that Jimmy Carter presidency will work out.
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All You Embrace
All You Embrace (pink & black splattered vinyl LP + poster + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RFC 2701. Rel: 17 May 24
Color You (3:05)
Leap Years (3:26)
Blur My Memory (1:34)
The Gate (3:10)
Your Hazel Tree (2:17)
Orange Leaf (3:17)
Esruc (2:05)
Slow To Let Go (2:52)
Topanga (2:58)
Giant's Despair (3:33)
So Far From Me (2:33)
Review: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania based melodic hardcore outfit One Step Closer have been left holding the keys to a burdensome legacy. Hailing from the same small town in middle America as emo-hardcore legends Title Fight, there's a lingering sense all eyes in the scene have been slyly pointed at the group since the release of their exceptional debut album This Place You Know in 2021, which they would follow up with last year's surprise Songs For The Willow EP. Where that small batch of tracks indicated a similar creative path to the aforementioned Title Fight with its newfound embracing of melodious shoegazing and melancholic composition, their highly anticipated sophomore LP All You Embrace appears set to marry both the raw and subdued, vicious and vulnerable qualities of their poignant angst-riddled emo-tinged grungecore into one unified cohesion of sincere, gritty, genuine alternative rock.
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Baby's Got A Gun (remastered)
Baby's Got A Gun (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3566C. Rel: 11 Jun 24
The Happy Pilgrim (2:26)
Why Don't You Kill Yourself? (2:43)
Me And My Shadow (5:33)
Deadly Nightshade (3:04)
Strange Mouth (3:09)
The Big Sleep (4:05)
Oh Lucinda (Love Becomes A Habit) (3:08)
Re-union (2:55)
Trouble In The World (3:04)
Castle Built On Sand (1:48)
Fools (2:23)
My Way Out Of Here (3:51)
Review: The Only Ones' third album, Baby's Got A Gun, marked a departure from their previous self-produced work, as they collaborated with renowned producer Colin Thurston. Known for his work with artists like David Bowie and Iggy Pop, Thurston brought a new perspective to the band's sound. The album features guest appearances by Pauline Murray of Penetration, adding depth to tracks like 'Fools' and 'Me And My Shadow.' Fools stands out as the band's only cover song, originally by Johnny Duncan. Released in 1980, Baby's Got A Gun showcased The Only Ones' evolution while maintaining their distinctive style. Despite the album's critical acclaim, the band disbanded two years later, marking the end of an era for their unique blend of rock music.
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Even Serpents Shine (remastered)
Even Serpents Shine (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile 'flaming' yellow marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3565C. Rel: 11 Jun 24
From Here To Eternity (3:05)
Flaming Torch (2:20)
You've Got To Play (2:45)
No Solution (2:24)
Inbetweens (3:53)
Out There In The Night (2:59)
Curtains For You (4:10)
Programme (2:09)
Someone Who Cares (3:08)
Miles From Nowhere (3:44)
Instrumental (3:45)
Review: The reissue of The Only Ones' sophomore album, Even Serpents Shine, is a treat for fans and collectors alike. Following their acclaimed self-titled debut, it boasts a mix of heavy, brooding tracks and gorgeously crafted pop gems such as 'Flaming Torch,' 'Out There In The Night,' and 'Someone Who Cares,' all examples of their talented roster and direction. The reissue, limited to 1000 individually numbered copies, is a must-have for enthusiasts of punk rock, power pop, and psychedelia alike, as Even Serpents Shine continues to shine brightly in the musical landscape.
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The Final Act
The Final Act (clear & yellow blob vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 032. Rel: 01 Oct 24
The Final Act (5:28)
Sensitive Material (5:24)
11 Stars (feat Martin Dupont) (5:27)
The Magic Hour (4:37)
Dystopian Custodian (5:42)
Fifth Column (3:39)
Hardscape (4:24)
Polyurethane (4:19)
A Lemon In The Limelight (4:40)
Review: Citirax's next outing takes the form of a debut album from Los Angeles-based duo OP-ART. This pair, like so much great music of recent times, is born out of the creative isolation of lockdown and features Andrew Clinco, who you may know for his work with Drab Majesty. The alias they have adopted is an acronym of "Oblique Pleasures Amidst Rough Times" which they say reflected the challenges of their formation. Musically the duo is inspired by the 1960s visual art movement so embraces layered, psychedelic soundscapes with a minimalist approach and takes cues from New Wave artists like John Foxx and early OMD. OP-ART in particular focuses on analogue synthesis and gear like the Arp Odyssey and Moog Rogue while exploring time, romance, and existential themes with real emotional depth.
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We Love Your Ears: Optimo 25 Part 1
OPTIMO / VARIOUS
Cat: OPTIMO 2501. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Brainticket - "Places Of Light" (3:59)
TJ Lawrence - "Fireplay" (5:01)
Robert Rental - "Double Heart" (2:56)
African Head Charge - "No, Don't Follow Fashion" (5:44)
Keith Hudson - "Nuh Skin Up" (7:13)
Smokin Cheeba - "When I Was A Youth" (5:54)
The Wad - "15 Inches" (9:00)
Idjut Boys & Laj - "Foolin' (Beatin On Dave)" (7:00)
JBB Et Soprann - "Tibi Lap" (5:54)
Review: Unusually, Optimo's JD Twitch and Jonny Wilkes have taken the unusual step of not announcing the tracklist for their two-part 25th anniversary compilation ahead of release. Ordering, then, requires a leap of faith, but given the sheer breadth, diversity and quality of the music they've been playing over the last quarter of a decade, there's no doubt we're in safe hands. It's not a 'best of Optimo anthems' collection, or merely a bunch of peak-time favourites; instead, we're promised a mixture of unusual warm-up favourites and confirmed dancefloor workouts in a wide range of style that have long been favourites of the two Glasgow-based DJs - many of which will, inevitably, be slept-on, forgotten or under-appreciated gems.
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We Love Your Ears: Optimo 25 Part 2
OPTIMO / VARIOUS
Cat: OPTIMO 2502. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Chris & Cosey - "Take Control" (3:03)
Isolators - "Concentrate On Us" (7:32)
Mike Dunn - "Life Goes On" (6:13)
KC Flightt - "Voices" (original dub mix) (9:58)
Faze Action - "Good Lovin'" (Special Disco mix) (6:10)
Hannah Holland - "Ekotypic" (4:17)
Divine - "Shake It Up" (6:07)
XS 5 - "I Need More" (extended dance version) (6:00)
Liquid Liquid - "Optimo" (2:43)
Review: Optimo's JD Twitch and Jonny Wilkes, undoubtedly the UK's most fearless and on-point 'anything goes' DJs, have spent a quarter of a decade building trust with their audience. You can never tell what they might play when you turn up at one of their events, but you know it will be inspired, high-quality, and most likely make you want to dance. With their two-part 25th anniversary compilation (this is part two), they've taken a similar approach, keeping the track-list under wraps until release day while promising a mix of oddball warm-up favourites and floor-focused tracks they love and have played at various points since the start of the century. Given their track record, we can expect forgotten gems, left-of-centre anti-anthems, and unusual party-starting delights.
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Sorcs 80
Sorcs 80 (green & red pinwheel vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CF 151X. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Look At The Sky (2:20)
Pixelated Moon (2:41)
Drug City
Also The Gorilla
Termination Officer
Blimp
Cochon D'argent (2:44)
Cassius, Brutus & Judas (3:07)
The Zipper (3:57)
Lear's Ears (3:28)
Earthling (1:17)
Plastics (3:56)
Neo-Clone (3:56)
Review: This album was a self-imposed ambitious project, conceived to spark creativity amid challenging times. Pivoting from our previous guitar and keyboard-centric albums, we embraced a new approach. I demoed everything on a cassette 4-track using drum loops, aiming for a return to simpler times. Tom and I selected synth sounds, creating samples across three octaves, loaded into Roland SPD-SX samplers, and learned the songs with drumsticks, transforming our writing process. Recording felt reminiscent of brass, so we added a saxophone horn section, thanks to Cansfis Foote and Brad Caulkins, enhancing the reedy bell tones. The result is a blend of Dexy's Midnight Runners, Von LMO, The Flesh Eaters, and The Screamers- a punk junk fusion that's poppy, hooky, heavy, and occasionally sci-fi. With boneheaded riffs and heady lyrics, it's a unique soundscape. Recorded at Stu-Stu-Studio on eight-track 1/4" tape, this album is a fresh, innovative pivot.
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Sorcs 80
Cat: CF 151CD. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Look At The Sky
Pixelated Moon
Drug City
Also The Gorilla
Termination Officer
Blimp
Cochon D'Argent
Cassius, Brutus & Judas
The Zipper
Lear's Ears
Earthling
Plastics
The Neo-Clone
Review: Osees, led by the visionary John Dwyer, embark on a bold sonic departure with their upcoming album, Sorcs 80. Shedding their guitars and keyboards in favor of synths and drum loops, the band crafts a space rock odyssey that's both infectious and deeply atmospheric. Dwyer's penchant for experimentation shines through as the album brims with a wall of percussion and haunting saxophone melodies courtesy of Cansfis Foote & Brad Caulkins. Recorded on vintage eight-track tape, the album captures a raw intensity rarely seen in modern productions. Tracks like 'Cassius, Brutus & Judas' exemplify Osees' signature punk ethos, blending poppy hooks with heady lyrics that delve into themes of betrayal and human frailty. The result is a mesmerising blend of punk urgency and sci-fi intrigue with an avant-garde punk.
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I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair
I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: TPS 26. Rel: 05 Dec 24
No Good (3:33)
Beautiful Horses (5:02)
I Think About Heaven (6:03)
White Flag (5:02)
I Know (6:15)
So (2:47)
This Is My Guitar (4:16)
Distant Drummer (4:36)
Two Words (4:51)
Do You Need A Friend (7:15)
Review: Responsible for two of the greatest indie rock albums of the century so far with his band Girls, he unexpectedly quit the band just as they were at their peak and they effectively ended. The band's producer and bassist Chet "JR" White sadly passed away in 2020 leaving a remarkable legacy behind. The label that put those Girls records out, True Panther, are now back with Christopher Owens for the first time since Girls, working with him under his solo moniker, which is an area with which he has had mixed results... until now where he's firing from all cylinders. This is Owens' magnum opus, with otherworldly melodies, heartfelt lyrics forward, and there's a genuine sense of vulnerability that's utterly compelling. This is John Lennon-level excellence in songwriting and the release comes after he hit rock bottom and built himself back up to deliver this marvel.
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