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Singles
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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Freedom Flag
Cat: RID 083. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Freedom Flag (3:33)
From The Mouth Of Elmer McCurdy (3:40)
Review: DJ Slow, JA-Jazz, and Jame Spectrum may not be household names across the world, but those who follow Pepe Deluxe seem willing to follow them to the ends of multiple sonic spectrums, and then push through into the Other Side together. The trio, better known as Finnish electronic music obscuros Pepe Deluxe, have been making beats and other pieces since around 1996, first garnering a name for themselves with an infectious combination of hip hop, breakbeat, downtempo and big beat.By 2007, when they released their third album, Spare Time Machine, the remit had changed, slightly, and was less interested in sampling, more concerned with revitalising old school music genres like psyche, baroque pop and surf rock. Freedom Flag brings us up to date, circa 2024, and it seems there's enough room for both approaches, with this two-tracker rooted in everything from trip hop to brass-topped indie.
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Too Confusing
Too Confusing (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: ERC 113. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Too Confusing (4:46)
Surrender (3:38)
Review: Emotional Rescue returns to early 1980s Manchester with the previously unreleased music of Michael James Pollard and his beautiful distillation of indie pop in Too Confusing and bedsit cover version of Ashford and Simpson's Surrender.

While studying photography at Manchester Polytechnic, (MJ) Pollard lived and played in a band in a ramshackle house in Walley Range. In the cellar studio he would write and record his own songs using their guitars, fretless bass and keys, as well as his own Casio VL-Tone VL-1 and Simmons Clap Trap to augment his drums onto a 4 track TEAC.

By 1983, and now solo, he was recording out of Dislocation Dance's studio (ERC111), had secured a Peel Session and via Factory Records' Lindsay Reade, was discussing with Fundacao Atlantica about releasing an album.

Working with singer Sioux Goddard as a duo, they put down 8 songs in 2 weeks in summer '84. However, Fundacao Atlantica's financial difficulties and soon closure meant the songs were lost until now.

Recovered off the original tapes and lovingly restored, Too Confusing captures the optimism of the sessions, a summer love melody of forlorn youth. Surrender accompanies, recorded back in that cellar in '81, with friend Stephanie Danziger on vocals, its lo-fi simplicity is a perfect take on an all-time classic, making this a newly prized gem of British indie pop history.
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As It Was
Cat: BANT 9229. Rel: 07 Jun 23
As It Was (3:48)
As It Was (instrumental) (3:47)
Review: London retro soul specialists PREP almost feel lost in the 2020s. Everything from their sound, which is pretty unique in today's musical landscape, to release and merchandise artwork screams mid-late-20th Century modernism, owing as much to the crimson and purple-hued aesthetics of classic Miami iconography as anything more recent years have offered us. Meanwhile, aurally speaking, their output straddles lines between funk, soul, synth pop and yacht (those who know, will know), all of which have an ability to conjure strong images of easier, simpler times gone by. 'As It Was', a cover of the Harry Styles pop anthem, takes things into particularly seductive, slap bass and sax infused atmospheres, the air thick with intimate suggestion, which may or may not conjure thoughts of George Michael's 'Careless Whisper' letting loose at a boat party.
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Shine Like Stars (Andrew Weatherall mix) (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: 194399 54421. Rel: 03 May 22
Shine Like Stars (vocal mix) (6:57)
Shine Like Stars (instrumental) (6:56)
Review: Some lucky folk managed to bag a copy of this when it was released as part of the Screamadelica 30th Anniversary 12" Singles Box. Suffice to say, many didn't. It's also probably a given to point out the British and global music scenes are still reeling from the untimely and sudden passing of Andrew Weatherall, a studio mastermind and club DJ icon who managed to influence everyone from ambient and techno heads to indie kids, classical fans and heads in just about any other sonic avenue you care to mention. Arguably, though, his most beloved work was around the Screamadelica era, carving out a landmark crossover album from Primal Scream's original material, making stars out of everyone involved and timeless, decade-spanning tracks from singles like 'Come Together' and 'Loaded'. 'Shine Like the Stars' brought that album to a close in spectacular, trippy, emotive style, and has never left our hearts since.
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Dixie Narco EP (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: 194398 44431. Rel: 28 Jun 21
Movin' On Up (3:46)
Stone My Soul (3:00)
Carry Me Home (5:14)
Screamadelica (10:42)
Review: Primal Scream's Dixie-Narco EP was released in 1992 and is an often rather overlooked gem from the band's output in the early 90s. It was laid down at Memphis's Ardent Studios and was an experimental continuation of the sounds they had explored on their legendary Screamadelica album. Everything form country blues to acid house to rock gets distilled across the four tunes, and there is even a rare Dennis Wilson cover included. The EP has long been out of print and very hard to find but thanks to this special Record Store Day reissue - a first since 1992 - fans can now add it to their collection.
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Álbumes
In Light Of That Learnt Later (Purelink remix)
Cat: BADINFO. Rel: 22 May 24
In Light Of That Learnt Later (Purelink remix) (7:04)
In The Dust And The Haze (4:44)
Review: The fables around this one are strong. To say the least. Corker & Conboy's album, In Leith of that Learnt Later was apparently recorded in a converted carpark in Battersea. Melding together cinematic post-rock, adult lullabies, dub-by folk, and new age, it's a marvel of escapist listening that transports you far from the brutality of the concrete London it was born into, out to some field in England or other, and then onwards to plains we are yet to become familiar with. On this two-tracker that sense of adventure remains very much in tact. Purelink steps up with a remix that could be the soundtrack to your next sensory depravation tank prep or cacao ceremony. All earthy bubbles and light, loose, tribalistic percussion. On the flip, find one of the originals from the LP - the lackadaisical guitar motifs of 'On The Dust and The Haze'.
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Perfect Right Now: A Slumberland Collection 2008-2010
Kurt Cobain's Cardigan (2:35)
Come Saturday (Searching For The Now version) (3:23)
Ramona (3:46)
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (2:53)
Side Ponytail (2:01)
Higher Than The Stars (3:48)
103 (2:03)
Falling Over (3:12)
Twins (3:19)
Say No To Love (3:49)
Review: Dream pop loving indie rockers The Pains of Being Pure at Heart announced their reformation last year, having previously called it a day at the end of 2019. While we wait for new music, former label Slumberland Records - the imprint that first pushed the New York combo into the international spotlight - has offered up this slender retrospective focusing on the band's formative years at the tail end of the noughties. Atmospheric, with a uniformly 'big' (if lo-fi) sound (they loved reverb back then), the collected cuts sound like they were recorded at the turn of the nineties rather than at the end of the noughties. Highlights are plentiful though, with our picks including jangly anthem 'Side Ponytail', the brilliantly titled 'Kurt Cobain's Cargidan' and the effortlessly upbeat and life-affirming swell of 'Higher Than The Stars'.

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Palais Schaumburg (reissue)
Palais Schaumburg (reissue) (limited hand-numbered red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BBRED 100. Rel: 14 Jun 21
Wir Bauen Eine Neue Stadt (3:29)
Die Freude (3:34)
Gute Luft (2:32)
Ahoi, Nicht Traurig Sein (3:38)
Grunes Winkelkanu (3:35)
Morgen Wird Der Wald Gefegt (3:50)
Deutschland Kommt Gebraunt Zuruck (3:40)
Hat Leben Noch Sinn? (1:45)
Eine Geschichte (3:03)
Madonna (5:38)
Review: Influential Hamburg band Palais Schaumburg's self-titled 1981 album takes some beating. It is one of German alternative music's most accomplished and critically acclaimed works, with hardcore prasie from those who know. Fusing rock, new wave and experimental across 10 timeless track, it mixes tight post punk rhythms with dubbed out vibes and avant-garde ideas. This deluxe reissue of Holger Hiller, Thomas Fehlmann, Ralf Hertwig and Timo Blunck's best record includes all tracks from the original album on a nice red slab of wax with a new insert
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Maria
Maria (2xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 050. Rel: 16 May 23
Spells
Dive
Laura
Ice Is Falling
No Words
The New Year
Together Alone
The Last Song
Review: Electronic duo Pale Blue releases their highly anticipated second album 'Maria' on Crosstown Rebels. With eight captivating tracks, the long-player takes listeners on an immersive electronic journey. Mike Simonetti (Italians Do It Better) and Elizabeth Wight (Silver Hands) formed the outfit in 2015, gaining acclaim with their debut album. It showcases Wight's personal experiences and thoughts through her lyrics, accompanied by techno-infused melodies that lean towards rock influences. From dreamlike melodies to haunting productions, the album seamlessly blends electronica with pop touches.
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In Ribbons (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0407CDX. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Throwing Back The Apple (LP1: In Ribbons)
Ordeal
Thread Of Light
Shell
There Is No Day
Hunted
Hair Shoes
Babymaker
Liquid
Neverending Night
Featherframe
A Thousand Stars Burst Open
Babymaker (LP demo - LP2: unreleased Sessions 1991-1992)
Kinky Love (LP demo)
Hair Shoes (LP demo)
Shell (LP demo)
Hunted (LP demo)
Featherframe (LP demo)
Blue Flower (LP demo)
Throwing Back The Apple (LP demo)
Ordeal (LP demo)
Untitled Instrumental (LP demo)
A Thousand Stars Burst Open (Tintwhistle Band version)
A Revelation (Tintwhistle Band version)
Review: Pale Saints' breakthrough album, In Ribbons, turns 30 years old this year and so the label that first put it out is looking back with this superb new anniversary edition. The album was a key driver in the shoegaze scene and became much loved for its ethereal sound. That has aged well here with bittersweet pop in tracks like 'Thread Of Light' as Meriel Barham's vocal delivery reaches through time and still hits the mark today. Musically the record blends bruising riffs and dreamy atmospherics and has been freshly remastered for this special commemorative CD edition which should appeal to fans old and new.
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Fabiana Palladino
Fabiana Palladino (limited translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PAULINST 0023LPE. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Closer (3:40)
Can You Look In The Mirror? (3:15)
I Can't Dream Anymore (3:02)
Give Me A Sign (3:18)
I Care (4:02)
Stay With Me Through The Night (3:35)
Shoulda (4:27)
Deeper (3:46)
In The Fire (3:54)
Forever (3:57)
Review: Fabiana Palladino's long-awaited debut album brings plenty of smooth and high gloss sound back to the fore. Following the end of a significant relationship, Palladino uses the album to delve into themes of love, loneliness, and relationship norms and in the process crafts a ten-track album that superbly blends r&b, soul, pop, and disco influences from the 80s and 90s with a contemporary twist. Self-produced and featuring collaborations with notable musicians like Jai Paul, Pino Palladino, Rocco Palladino, Steve Ferrone, and Rob Moose, the album is a classy journey through shapeshifting sonics and intimate introspection, marking a significant milestone in Palladino's musical journey.
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Frutaria Electronica
Frutaria Electronica (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MIRAAZ 2401. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Frutaria Electronica (2:16)
Maracuja Lounge (2:54)
Rhythm-O-Green (4:25)
Crystals (4:21)
Pear Blossoms (4:01)
Island Byrd Improv (3:10)
Journey To The Lemon Moon (3:30)
Whale Song (4:50)
Silver Pineapples (3:24)
Formosa (4:27)
Review: Estonia's capital, Tallinn, is close enough to Finland to have received FM radio waves, even when the city and state were trapped behind the Iron Curtain, meaning kids of the 1970s and 1980s grew up exposed to Western decadence, and more significantly in this context, pop music, while also being immersed in Communist culture. This might explain why Estonia is such a hotbed for unique talent - it's a place and people very much unto themselves. Misha Panfilov fits into that description nicely. Across Frutaria Electronica she deftly weaves these beautiful post rock melodic tapestries, at once lo-fi and yet subtly complex. Warm, inviting, life affirming and utterly absorbing. Chances are you won't hear much like this for the rest of the week, month, year.... Point made, grab a copy while you can.
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Inbetweezer
Inbetweezer (limited translucent pink marbled vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LPSTH 2495C. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Brown Thumb (4:49)
Scenic Route (4:21)
Front Ear (My Bread) (2:44)
Moonstruck (2:55)
New Year's Day (3:09)
Everything Angel (3:36)
In Between (2:51)
Trixter Sez (4:14)
A Song On The Tip Of My Mind (2:00)
Powder Pink Powder Green (3:42)
Review: L.A. songwriter, producer, and performer Jerry Paper, also known as Lucas Nathan, is back with a rather impressive tenth studio album, INBETWEEZER. This new and vital collection features a blend of crooning rockers and bubble-pop jams that do a good job of showcasing the artist's playful and experimental spirit. The album delves into complex emotions as he embarks on a journey of "radical growth" through therapy and ultimately discovers the path to becoming a therapist. Each track grapples with themes of change, unlearning past behaviours and the continuous cycle of personal development. As such this is more than just a good listen is a thought-provoking work that prompts lots of inward reflection as you experience the artist's introspective exploration and joyful creativity.
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The Golden Years (remastered)
Cat: DE 018. Rel: 28 Feb 25
I Shut My Eyes (2:14)
Moan On The Sly (2:52)
Retired (3:33)
Fall Incognito (3:14)
Moral Support (3:26)
Took Advantage (6:30)
Gold Rush (4:13)
Action Replay (3:12)
Moans (3:56)
Strange World (3:16)
Hollywood (4:34)
Review: Parade Ground is the Belgian duo of brothers Jean-Marc and Pierre Pauly and they formed this project in 1981 as a way of blending post-punk, coldwave and electronic body music. The Golden Years compiles their influential singles and rare tracks from 1982-1988 and it's a great window into their world of sleek synths, skeletal guitars and expressive, evocative vocals. Collaborating with Front 242's Daniel B. and Patrick Codenys, Parade Ground released seminal works like Moan On The Sly and Man In A Trance and later they worked with Wire's Colin Newman on Dual Perspective. This remastered album includes a press kit with lyrics and photos which chronicle their lasting impact on Belgian electronic music.
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The Hidden Side
The Hidden Side (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 329. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Riddle In The Stained Glass Windows (2:53)
When The Fever Stops (2:45)
Looking Through Keyholes (4:56)
This Luxury (4:19)
The Net (5:08)
Snake (3:58)
Off Balance (3:23)
The Chosen One (3:19)
Hollywood (The Sexiest Fish) (4:29)
Marble Mind (3:47)
Review: Dark Entries welcomes back the Brussels brothers Jean-Marc and Pierre Pauly for this superb collection of B-sides and unreleased tracks. Formed in 1981, Parade Ground pioneered a more emotional take on their homeland's signature electronic body music sound by blending drum machines icy synths and guitars with Jean-Marc's powerful vocals. The Hidden Side spans 1982 to 1989 and explores their cold, dark aesthetic from menacing coldwave tracks to danceable cuts like 'Hollywood (The Sexiest Fish') to magically melancholic freakouts like 'Looking Through Keyholes'.
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All We Know Is Falling (reissue)
All We Know Is Falling (reissue) (limited silver vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8645631. Rel: 12 Nov 21
All We Know (3:16)
Pressure (3:03)
Emergency (3:59)
Brighter (3:39)
Here We Go Again (3:49)
Never Let This Go (3:40)
Whoa (3:19)
Conspiracy (3:42)
Franklin (3:16)
My Heart (3:56)
Review: The ultimate sleeper hit, All We Know Is Falling was the great almost for Paramore, the Tennessee emo outfit who would go on to huge things, just not as an immediate result of this album. Having recorded the emotionally charged guitar anthems that make up the record in Florida, the group were advised to allow word of mouth do its thing and slowly build a cult following.

In some ways it was shrewd - they now have a lot of loyal disciples - from other perspectives it wasn't, with this outing failing to enter the Billboard 200 chart when it was released in 2005. Skip forward to 2014, though, and thanks to the success Paramore became, and the blessing of fans looking into their back catalogue, All We Know Is Falling was certified gold in the US having already achieved that coveted status in the UK a few years earlier. Which makes perfect sense given this is benchmark setting stuff for the genre.
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Original Soundtracks 1 (30th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 756460 1. Rel: 25 Apr 25
United Colours (5:20)
Slug (4:34)
Your Blue Room (5:23)
Always Forever Now (6:03)
A Different Kind Of Blue (2:04)
Beach Sequence (3:15)
Miss Sarajevo (5:54)
Ito Okashi (3:25)
One Minute Warning (4:40)
Corpse (These Chains Are Way Too Long) (3:22)
Elvis Ate America (3:03)
Plot 180 (3:34)
Theme From The Swan (2:25)
Theme From Let's Go Native (3:07)
Bottoms (Watashitachi No Okina Yume) (Zoo Station remix) (4:09)
Review: Celebrating its 30th anniversary this Record Store Day, 'Original Soundtracks 1' is a bold, imaginative collaboration between British ambient pioneer Brian Eno and Irish band U2 under the moniker Passengers. Blurring the line between ambient experimentation and cinematic storytelling, the album features 15 tracks that were all conceived as soundtracks for fictional films. Highlights include the haunting 'Miss Sarajevo' with Luciano Pavarotti and contributions from Howie B and Holi and this remastered anniversary edition comes on recycled black vinyl. An adventurous 1995 release that stands up now as an atmospheric, genre-blurring work and a rare and inspired detour in U2's discography.
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Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue)
Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1306LP2. Rel: 16 Nov 23
One Of The Bredrins (2:57)
Str8 Outta Mumbai (2:59)
Zion Wolf Theme (Unfinished) (1:15)
Garden Of Paradise (instrumental - Unfinished) (3:00)
Genevieve (Unfinished) (0:55)
Raw Beat (Unfinished) (0:27)
Crush (Unfinished) (3:27)
Good Time (Unfinished) (0:28)
Jasmine (demo) (4:11)
100,000 (Unfinished) (2:58)
Vibin' (Unfinished) (2:38)
Baby Beat (Unfinished) (0:39)
Desert River (Unfinished) (3:05)
Chix (Unfinished) (0:49)
All Night (Unfinished) (3:07)
BTSTU (demo) (3:29)
Review: God bless XL Recordings. The UK label has been at the forefront of boundary pushing music since its inception, and almost 35 years remains a seal of quality. A constant source of inspiring surprises and new sonic experiences. The kind of organisation that will take a punt on British polymath Jai Paul's demo album, which, by all accounts, is pretty hard to describe, let alone define. More so, the type of team that would, eight years earlier, support and release one of the artist's earliest songs, 'BTSTU'. Coming full circle, that tune closes this collection of stuff produced around the same time, all of which was going to form the debut album, Bait Ones. One low-quality CD-R of the work stolen and then leaked online later, and the artist stepped away from music until the end of the last decade, when this "perfectly imperfect" LP was finally allowed to see the light of day. A lo fi, glitchy, trippy, granular, sexy sound that owes as much to hip hop, pop and r&b as experimental noise, ambient dub, and electronic soul.
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Give Way (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: 196587 624712. Rel: 03 May 23
Release (5:02)
Brain Of J (2:55)
Animal (2:47)
Faithfull (4:21)
In My Tree (4:42)
I Got Id (3:17)
Corduroy (5:37)
Even Flow (5:26)
Spin The Black Circle (2:48)
Given To Fly (4:01)
Hail, Hail (4:38)
Mfc (2:33)
State Of Love & Trust (3:52)
Do The Evoltuion (3:38)
Alive (5:45)
Black (5:13)
Immorality (6:27)
Review: Give Way has all the hallmarks of a collector's item. Originally intended to be given away for free with copies of Pear Jam's 1998 documentary, Single Video Theory, neither label nor band cleared the promotion and so it all went down the drain, with 50,000 copies destroyed a day before the flick hit in one of those How Much Money Did They Have? kind of moments.
25 years on and fans can finally see what they've been missing out on. The record itself is a snapshot of a date at Melbourne Park in Australia, a stop off on the Yield Tour, cutting down the original 25 track show to a shorter playlist, ensuring it can fit on the release. In terms of standards, this gives a strong nod to a peak period in the legacy of this US grunge rock behemoth, and should appease even the most demanding fans.
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Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003: Volume 1
Cat: 194398 95051. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Once (3:20)
Alive (5:42)
Even Flow (5:01)
Jeremy (5:19)
State Of Love & Trust (3:44)
Animal (2:48)
Go (3:11)
Dissident (3:35)
Rearviewmirror (4:44)
Spin The Black Circle (2:51)
Corduroy (4:32)
Not For You (5:53)
I Got ID (4:52)
Hail, Hail (3:44)
Do The Evolution (3:52)
Save You (3:55)
Review: There's a clear statement of intent when a band puts out a retrospective compilation subtitled Volume 1. Pearl Jam are unarguably an outfit that can back up that hinted threat with genuine goods, too, ranking among the most influential US alternative rock bands of the 1990s. As such we're already chomping at the bit with anticipation for the sequel.

Sticking with this one, though, there's plenty here to introduce newcomers to exactly why the act that gave us landmark LPs like Ten warrant revisiting and celebrating. Tracks like 'Alive' and 'Even Flow', and 'Once' still sound as powerful and inimitable (no that many haven't tried) as they did when said album landed, with a slew of other material here proving just how many new ideas came from the team in their formative years.
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Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003: Volume 2
Cat: 194398 95061. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Black (5:33)
Breath (5:23)
Daughter (3:46)
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town (3:16)
Immortality (5:09)
Better Man (4:25)
Nothingman (4:34)
Who You Are (3:51)
Off He Goes (5:45)
Given To Fly (4:01)
Wishlist (3:23)
Last Kiss (3:16)
Nothing As It Seems (5:20)
Light Years (5:05)
I Am Mine (3:35)
Man Of The Hour (3:44)
Yellow Ledbetter (5:03)
Review: Surely everyone had at least some period in their younger years where they were fully signed up fans of Eddie Vedder and his Pearl Jam? Well, if that's you, relive your youth with this bumper collection of their great hist from arguably their best period - the early nineties on to the turn of the millennium. Rearviewmirror comes in two volumes which really speaks to the number of big tunes the American band put out in their time. This first one has the likes of 'I Am Mine,' 'Daughter' and personal favourite 'Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town.'
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The Air Outside Feels Crazy Right Now
Cat: ASM 08LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Over Me
Barefeeter
Gooshy
Wanting Is A Substance Derived From Unexpressed
The Air Outside Is Crazy Right Now
Fossil
Everyday Hope
Unseen
Review: Perila returns with a reflective spiritual successor to her 2022 album that comes on Vaagner's sister label A Sunken Mall. The album takes in eight tracks produced between 2021 and 2023 and they all do a fine job of conveying a serene vulnerability with its drifting, ethereal soundscapes smeared with echoing voices, droning guitars and resonant textures. It's like a whispered conversation during quiet moments and once again makes for a world that doesn't need to be understood, only felt. The Air Outside Feels Crazy Right Now reminds us that finding inner peace through music can counter the chaos of the external world and help turn fragility into strength.


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Wyrd Psearch
Wyrd Psearch (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UTR 160. Rel: 26 Feb 24
A Brash Child (3:04)
Downtown (2:15)
Father Austin (3:33)
The Inland Road (2:12)
00's Wyrking (2:25)
Twibbon Wife (1:49)
Faith In The Future (3:09)
It's A Little Bit Different (5:37)
General Mojo (4:26)
Compound Shock (2:41)
Cropped To Death (3:51)
Pop-up Companion (3:30)
Review: Almost two full decades into their curious career, slacker-psych experimentalists The Pheromoans have never been ones to shy away from the esoteric or mundane. Led by the droll, deadpan delivery and unique world view of primary songwriter Russell Walker, LP number 13 sees the collective lean ever further into topical malaise whilst honing their fuzzed out, post-college-rock jangles into their most digestible and direct form yet. With the title Wyrd Psearch, Walker takes direct aim "at the ubiquity of people claiming things are eerie or weird/wyrd in the present cultural milieu", while the word-search artwork is intended to highlight our cultures' obsessive search for meaning in an increasingly illogical world. Twinkling no wave riffs, glistening synth lines and muted requests to loved ones requesting their presence on a trip to town to reup on prescription meds.
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River Oblivion
Cat: AKIA 13. Rel: 13 Apr 23
New Beginning (6:11)
Hark (4:38)
Su[ertrope (5:22)
S U Y B (4:57)
Prinkipia (2:07)
River Oblivion (4:50)
Slope (4:55)
Interlude (0:58)
Portland (3:47)
In The Dark (3:44)
Neo-Poly (4:30)
Review: Brighton outfit Phoria have rightfully received plenty of critical acclaim over the course of their previous two albums - and it isn't likely to abate now they drop their third. River Oblivion builds on previous works in that it blends all the electronic intricacies of their debut with the newly added orchestral manoeuvres of their second. This fresh, supersonic journey takes us through the mind of writer Trewin Howard as it was during the many different highs and lows of those dark pandemic days. A real rollercoaster that will keep you coming back for more.
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Love Drips & Gathers
Cat: BELLA 1219CD. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Hastings 1973
The Knife-Thrower's Daughter
Scratching At The Lid
Loveable
VO
Wanderlust
Echo Loco
Familiar
We Told You
Review: Given that all four members of Piroshka have serious musical heritage stretching back to the late '80s and early '90s (famously the line-up boasts former members of Lush, Elastica, Moose and Modern English), it's perhaps unsurprising that their trademark sound taps into these roots. Love Drops & Gathers, their sophomore set, evolves this collective style further, adding notable nods towards shoegaze and shimmering electronica amongst the rugged Britpop grooves and classic indie-rock song structures. The result is a warm, drowsy and more musically adventurous affair that still puts hummable melodies and sing-along choruses at the heart of the action.
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Corridors
Corridors (hand-numberd translucent turquoise vinyl LP + insert limited to 154 copies)
Cat: FC 54. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Arcadia (3:13)
Forgotten Dream (4:10)
Glacial Corridor (4:15)
Natural Bridges (5:07)
Solar Storm (3:20)
Unspoken Promise (2:53)
Deserted Lands (3:48)
Svalbard (3:19)
Pacific Drift (5:07)
Review: Plankton Wat was the home studio project of Portland musician Dewey Mahood and it began in the early 2000s. Inspired by Popol Vuh and combining the names of Krautrock producer Conny Plank and bassist Mike Watt, the project initially produced low-key albums for obscure labels and featured Mahood's solo guitar gigs on the West Coast. After gaining recognition through his band Eternal Tapestry, Mahood signed with Thrill Jockey in 2011 which lead to the release of Spirits in 2012. This collaboration with fellow Portlander Dustin Dybvig (aka Brass Clouds) expanded to include projects like Edibles, Spectrum Control, and Ripley Johnson's Rose City Band. Influenced by early 80s post-punk, their new album Corridors reflects on climate change through concise musical statements.
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Terrapath
Terrapath (eco vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1533V. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Is That You? (5:53)
Pressure (2:57)
Modulator (5:26)
It's Not Real (1:46)
Dog's Life (3:51)
Only When I'm Thinking (4:18)
Wander/Wonder (1:26)
Insomniac (Don't Worry) (6:07)
GY Drift (1:55)
Softly Speaking (3:24)
Review: You don't have to spend long looking at the cover art for Plantoid's Terrapath to have a stab at guessing what the record is all about. The oil painting-style image is at once retro and futuristic, invoking thoughts of H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds and John Wyndham's Day of the Triffids, among other classic science fiction works. We couldn't ask for a more apt visualisation of the record itself. Terms like 'prog rock jazz' may not be particularly flattering today, but here Plantoid prove there's plenty of life left in the (sub) genre yet, especially when you throw funk, soul, and subtle hints of downbeat into the mix. Terrapath is at times fragile and gentile, in other moments rowdy and brash, and it never, ever feels like it could do with seven or eight minutes shaving off a track. A wonderfully conceived collection you'll be coming back to again, and again.
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Champion
Champion (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BELLA 1603V. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Growing Story (3:33)
My Family (2:59)
Champion (4:31)
You're Not Helping (3:33)
Pile Of Wood (3:08)
Bell (4:35)
Go (2:50)
Never Saw It Coming (3:26)
Druid, Fox & Dragon (3:11)
Big Life (2:55)
Fumble (2:44)
Review: Pom Poko have matured significantly with their new album Champion, which is a rather profound and uplifting post-punk effort. Vocalist Ragnhild Fangel Jamtveit, bassist Jonas Krovel, guitarist Martin Miguel Almagro Tonne, and drummer Ola Djupvik are more connected than ever here both personally and musically. Unlike many bands that use the term "family" all too loosely, Pom Poko has truly become a tightly-knit unit through extensive touring and what they say is a rigorously democratic songwriting process. Their focus remains on staying true to their artistic values here while also pushing the boundaries of their dynamic and often chaotic sound.
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Negative Spaces
Negative Spaces (limited trifold white & pink blend vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SUM 3305. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Have You Had Enough
The Cost Of Giving Up
They're All Around Us
Yesterday
Crystallized
Vital
Push Go
Nothing (3:11)
The Center's Falling Out (2:19)
Hey There (4:21)
Negative Spaces (2:01)
Surviving On Defiance (1:25)
New Way Out (3:19)
Tomorrow (3:09)
Halo (1:23)
Review: Returning just one year on from 2023's Zig (with what many initially presumed to be titled Zag), Moriah Pereira, better known as Poppy, delivers her sixth full-length LP Negative Spaces. Fresh off of appearances on both the new Bad Omens and Knocked Loose albums, with the latter marking her most unhinged vocal performance to date, this latest work seeks to strike a balance between her established digi-metal-pop formula and more outsider experimentations in both regards to heavier delivery and more complex electronica. Produced by former Bring Me The Horizon producer/keyboardist/programming wizard Jordan Fish, the not-so-strange bedfellows compliment each other majorly with Fish's ear for the sonic coalescence of metallic and industrial soundscapes within glistening pop structures providing an ample playground for Poppy to stretch her vocal cadences and multi-faceted character dynamics to enthralling new heights. This limited indie exclusive pressing arrives on a trifold pink & white split-coloured vinyl.
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Negative Spaces
Negative Spaces (trifold clear & pink marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SUM 3253. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Have You Had Enough (3:26)
The Cost Of Giving Up (3:16)
They're All Around Us (3:23)
Yesterday (0:46)
Crystallized (2:47)
Vital (3:34)
Push Go (3:32)
Nothing (3:11)
The Center's Falling Out (2:19)
Hey There (4:21)
Negative Spaces (2:01)
Surviving On Defiance (1:25)
New Way Out (3:19)
Tomorrow (3:09)
Halo (1:23)
Review: Following only one year after 2023's critically acclaimed Zig, avant-pop-metal genre-denier Poppy (real name Moriah Pereira) returns with a direct successor which many fans initially and understandably presumed to be titled Zag. Having featured on albums by both the accessible pop-leaning Virgina based metalcore outfit Bad Omens and the far more vicious Kentucky metallic hardcore greats in the making Knocked Loose (which featured her most caustic vocals to date) in the past year, Negative Spaces attempts to eschew the more stripped-down restraint of 2021's Justin Meldal-Johnsen-produced Flux with a total sensory overload of digi-pop chaos. Working with producer Jordan Fish who recently departed from his intrinsic role within Bring Me The Horizon, the duo have seemingly intertwined approaches, dynamics and abilities to complement each other's tastes and carve out soundscapes that equally and simultaneously prioritise pop song structures, industrial harshness and hyperpop maximalism, yet all united under the mercurial presence of Poppy's multi-faceted characteristic cadences.
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Drive
Drive (180 gram coloured vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: INNL 204. Rel: 16 Mar 22
Bees From The Buzz (3:00)
Facts (2:59)
The Word (Mansplaining) (3:21)
Seriously (2:28)
Hibernation (2:47)
Long Terms (2:03)
Run Like Flood (3:19)
Import Faint (2:34)
On The Pill (3:03)
Palmistry (3:27)
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Here In The Pitch
Here In The Pitch (LP + insert)
Cat: SLANG 50494LP. Rel: 02 May 24
Life Is (2:58)
Better Hate (3:46)
World On A String (3:10)
Get Your Head Out (3:25)
By Hook Or By Crook (3:20)
Nowhere It Was (2:35)
Empires Never Know (2:35)
Glances (1:18)
The Last Year (3:37)
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Pregoblin II
Pregoblin II (linen white vinyl LP)
Cat: SOLP 012LW. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Big Hitters (feat Armand Schaubroeck) (3:51)
Roma (3:46)
Everybody's Ill (At The Moment) (part 1 & 2) (5:14)
Moving On (2:27)
Nobody Likes Me (3:33)
Make Luv (I Like To Party) (feat Erin Lawrie) (3:37)
Alpha Business (3:42)
These Hands Aka Danny Knife (feat Peter Doherty) (4:15)
Sort It Out Down There (3:11)
Wimpy (album version) (3:51)
Two Kinds Of Music (2:36)
Big Hitters (reprise) (4:15)
Review: Pregoblin II marks another thrilling chapter in Pregoblin's sonic odyssey and again serves to highlight their genre-defying prowess. With this release, the duo continues to push on and blend elements of indie rock, psychedelia, and electronica into something wholly new that ranges from infectious hooks to experimental textures. Each track is a mini adventure that allows you to lose yourself in its hypnotic worlds. Pregoblin's distinctive blend of introspective lyricism and eclectic instrumentation shines through as always to cement their status as one of the most innovative acts in contemporary music.
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Broadcast Live At Rockpalast Open Air Festival 1997
Cat: ROCKP 1997. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Ansage Peter Ruchel/John The Fisherman (5:55)
Those Damned Blue/Collar Tweekers (5:20)
Jerry Was A Race Car Driver (3:19)
Shake Hands With Beef (4:56)
My Name Is Mud (5:54)
Over The Falls (3:21)
Seas Of Cheese (3:52)
Coddingtown (4:10)
Tommy The Cat (4:41)
Review: Rockpalast (which translates as Rock Palace) is a German music television show that broadcasts live on German television station Westdeutscher Rundfunk. In 1997 it welcomed Primus to play their own festival and Broadcast Live At Rockpalast Open Air Festival 1997 is a recrding of what went down from the prog rock greats. The American outfit comprised of, oringally, Les Claypool, guitarist Todd Huth and and drummer Tim "Herb" Alexander, dropepd their first album in 1990. Frizzle Fry was critically well received and saw some great underground success which led to interest from major record labels. Plenty of their early tunes appear on this great live recording.
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The Last Flight
The Last Flight (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: SOAKLP 543. Rel: 04 Oct 24
I Was Always Dreaming (3:28)
Towards The Dawn (3:04)
The Fun Of It (feat Andrea Casablanca) (3:29)
The South Atlantic (feat This Is The Kit) (3:26)
Electra (3:31)
Arabian Flight (4:32)
Monsoons (3:27)
A Different Kind Of Love (feat Eera) (3:47)
Howland (6:28)
Review: Public Service Broadcasting's The Last Flight continues their signature blend of historical storytelling with electronic and post-rock soundscapes. The album explores the final chapter of humanity's quest for aviation and space exploration, layering archival audio with atmospheric instrumentals while leaning on the real-life events of the last ever flight by Amelia Earhart in 1937. She had already navigated over 20,000 miles and 5 continents on her round-the-world trip but then vanished without a trace and her whereabouts remain a mystery. Tracks are emotionally charged and cinematic in a record that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. The band's use of vintage recordings and synth-driven melodies beautifully captures the spirit of human achievement.
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Life On Display (reissue)
Life On Display (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3412. Rel: 25 Jul 23
Away From Me (4:00)
Heel Over Head (4:11)
Nothing Left To Lose (4:24)
Change My Mind (4:17)
Spin You Around (4:27)
Already Gone (4:30)
Think (4:10)
Cloud 9 (3:35)
Bottom (5:24)
Freak Of The World (3:38)
Sydney (4:58)
Time Flies (7:03)
Life Ain't Fair (bonus track) (3:46)
Review: Popular post-grunge band Puddle of Mudd's 2003 album Life On Display - their second full length - has somehow never before been pressed to vinyl, until now. The record was produced by John Kurzweg and managed to achieve Gold status with several singles going on to become hits such as 'Away From Me,' 'Spin You Around,' and 'Heel Over Head.' This reissue features a four page booklet with lyrics and listening to is an immediate ticket back to the turn of the millennium when baggy jeans, over-gelled hair, wallet chains and Etnies were all the rage.
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Blush
Blush (limited gatefold blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 286N. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Untethered (3:37)
Kim (3:52)
Hero Man (3:53)
Interlude (0:46)
Bunker (5:23)
Comfort Eating (3:42)
The Individual (3:58)
Bad Dad (3:32)
Transit (5:50)
Seven (feat Tony Njoku) (3:43)
Soap (5:00)
Review: It's incredible to think Blush is PVA's debut album. The South London band sound like they've been doing aggy, abrasive and regularly oddly beautiful cold synth wave stuff since it was invented, bringing their own edge and energy, influences and ideas to a table that - much as we love it - can often feel like it has become set in its ways. Then again, perhaps their breaking from some traditions is exactly what exposes their freshness.

Across 11 incredible sonic assaults we're dragged from pillar to post in the best way. 'Untethered' sounds like an alarm going off and panic setting in, opening the album without apology. 'Hero Man' takes things into a more rolling, wavy place, albeit wasp-in-jar keyboard lines underpin things. 'The Individual' slows us down and ups the nasty; spoken word style lyrics and grungy, grimy atmosphere making it a stand out. Meanwhile, 'Seven' drops just ahead of the finale for blissful, twisted but honest romance.
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Pylon Box
Pylon Box (140 gram vinyl 4xLP box set + 200 page hard-back book in slipcase limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NW 5408LP. Rel: 06 Nov 20
Volume (LP1: Gyrate) (4:14)
Feast On My Heart (3:33)
Precaution (2:48)
Weather Radio (2:16)
The Human Body (3:05)
Read A Book (2:00)
Driving School (3:51)
Gravity (2:37)
Danger (5:37)
Working Is No Problem (3:30)
Stop It (3:06)
K (LP2: Chomp) (4:18)
Yo-Yo (4:11)
Beep (3:23)
Italian Movie Theme (2:01)
Crazy (3:14)
M-Train (3:46)
Buzz (2:58)
No Clocks (2:58)
Reptiles (3:57)
Spider (3:56)
Gyrate (4:07)
Altitude (3:13)
The Human Body (LP3: Razz Tape) (3:07)
Modern Day Fashion Woman (version 1) (3:03)
Read A Book (instrumental) (1:48)
Working Is No Problem (3:11)
Precaution (2:08)
Cool (3:03)
Functionality (4:31)
Efficiency (2:20)
Information (2:42)
Dub (4:40)
Modern Day Fashion Woman (version 2) (3:50)
Danger (4:47)
Feast On My Heart (Working version) (4:17)
Untitled (LP4: Extra) (2:22)
Cool (3:20)
Dub (4:40)
Recent Title (2:28)
Danger!! (Danger remix) (5:36)
Crazy (single mix) (3:14)
Reptiles (Channel One version) (3:30)
No Clocks (Channel One version) (2:48)
Spider (alternative mix) (3:50)
3 X 3 (live) (2:19)
Danger III (live) (4:27)
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