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Isotope
Isotope (1-sided etched 12" + booklet)
Cat: WAS 008. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Is This What Love Is? (3:20)
Takes Me Back Home (3:11)
Isotope (interlude) (1:19)
Somebody Come Through (3:55)
To Get Better (3:36)
Track 6 (2:20)
Tell Me Lies (Fin) (1:37)
Review: Wasia Project are a South Croydon-raised sibling duo - Olivia Hardy (vocals, guitar) and William Gao (keyboards, piano, vocals) - who strike a nice balance in sharing the limelight. This is only their second EP but you can tell they're going to be massive. They've already toured in support of Tom Odell and Laufey and they clearly have the quality to go the distance. 'Somebody Come Through' is as good as anything Sharon Van Etten has released. 'Track 6' brings back memories of listening to Beach House and 'To Get Better' is reminiscent of Matt Maltese. Underneath all the indie references there's a really strong classical training and we hear that on the closing track, with a masterful piano crescendo dimming the lights, but leaving us wanting for more.
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What Am I Going To Do With Everything I Know
Cat: FAPO 17691. Rel: 15 Apr 22
Don't Understand (3:04)
What Am I Going To Do (With Everything I Know) (2:31)
Seemed True (3:21)
Soft Spoken Man (3:08)
Time (2:53)
Almost Careless (2:12)
Review: Tamara Lindeman was at a real transition point in life when What Am I Going to do With Everything I Know was first unveiled. A six track strong EP, here the moodiness and tangible sense of isolation, loneliness, and hopelessness that had once emanated from her voice dissipates into equally tender and gentile thoughts on an impending marriage and all that may come with it. For some, an equally troubling time in their lives, for others something to truly work towards and - when it finally arrives - celebrate, either way it's a subject ripe for emotional songwriting.

But in actual fact, Lindeman, her fiance and troupe treat the concept of matrimony with something close to apathy, or at least lackadaisical 'might as well'-ness. The culmination of this record, 'Almost Careless', sees her ask the question 'what if', but in a way that's neither excited nor nervous, but simply filled with inquisitiveness and a matter of fact consideration.
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SZNZ: Spring
Cat: 07567 8635168. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Opening Night (2:28)
Angels On Vacation (3:27)
A Little Bit Of Love (2:45)
The Garden Of Eden (2:59)
The Sound Of Drums (3:18)
All This Love (2:51)
Across The Meadow (2:56)
Wild At Heart (2:59)
Review: It was always a pretty weird idea for Weezer to turn their attention on Vivaldi's violin concertos, The Four Seasons, and release a four-part EP series inspired by those classical landmarks. An out of the blue concept given this Rivers Cuomo-led outfit aren't exactly famed for waxing lyrical about the legendary work.

Nevertheless, fans should not be put off, nor should they expect to find a collection of tracks that look to rework Vivaldi via geek surf rock. Well, OK, maybe two of the songs here do exactly that - 'Opening Night' and 'Lawn Chair'. Or at least they both have string and guitar movements that look to pay homage to the master composer. But, for the most part, this is Weezer doing what Weezer do: sounding very much like Weezer.
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Cause For Concern
Cat: 5DB 24004LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
White Flag (4:04)
Hotel (2:24)
All My Wrongs (4:07)
Brace Yourself (3:32)
The End (2:33)
White Flag/Hotel (live From Studio 13) (6:45)
Review: Ashaine White's third EP, Cause For Concern, showcases her undeniable talent and solidifies her presence in the UK soul scene. The EP leads with 'White Flag,' a track already generating buzz for its soulful depth and Ashaine's commanding voice. Her vocal prowess, coupled with emotionally charged lyrics, makes this a great example at an artist who is being heralded as a true and unique artist in black music. The EP offers tracks like 'Hotel,' a smooth, introspective number, and 'All My Wrongs,' which delves into themes of regret and self-reflection. 'Brace Yourself' adds another layer of intensity, while 'The End' brings a haunting close to the collection, highlighting Ashaine's ability to evoke powerful emotions. A live version of 'Hotel,' recorded at Studio 13, provides a raw, intimate glimpse into Ashaine's live performance energy. With Cause For Concern, Ashaine White continues to establish herself as a rising star, blending soulful melodies with heartfelt storytelling.
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Battle Cry
Battle Cry (1-sided digitally printed 7")
Cat: TMR 451. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Battle Cry (2:30)
Review: Jack White's Third Man Records are among the best in the business in turning people onto vinyl records and countering the model presented by streaming giants. Perhaps it's partly down to the White Stripes legend's early years as a restorer of vintage furniture, but whichever product appears with his Third Man brand on it has the look and feel of real craftsmanship, with a meticulous and stylish eye for detail. This new one-sided etched 7" - who needs b-sides? - is a real gem to have in anyone's collection as it oozes with Jack White's punk rock spirit and makes a real case for affordable single production. This loud, banging instrumental track originally came out on streaming services only in 2017 and was White's first track in three years at the time. White is at his viscerally entertaining best when he's at his heaviest, with the distortion cranked. And the signals emanating from his amp here sound like an indie-rock banging of the war drum, making for a fun yet furious two-and-a-half minutes.
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Hot Sun Cool Shroud EP
Cat: 051497 43956. Rel: 17 Jan 25
Hot Sun
Livid
Ice Cream
Annihilation
Inside The Bell Bones
Say You Love Me
Review: While Wilco has often regarded EPs as secondary offerings, their latest release, 'Hot Sun Cool Shroud', defies that trend by presenting a cohesive artistic statement reminiscent of a full album. Unlike previous EPs, which were typically promotional in nature, this six-song collection embraces the format's potential, showcasing the band's versatility and depth. The opener, 'Hot Sun', blends sensations of pleasure and existential anxiety, as Jeff Tweedy questions his role in the face of climate change. Each track feels intentional, flowing smoothly into the next while exploring various facets of the band's identity. The two-part structure features instrumental pieces that punctuate the vocal tracks, showcasing a mix of melody and dissonance that reflects their eclectic sound. From the reflective 'Ice Cream' to the energetic chaos of 'Inside the Bell Bones', Wilco exhibits an impressive range, seamlessly blending elements of rock, country and experimentation. 'Hot Sun Cool Shroud' not only stands as a remarkable addition to their discography but also redefines the possibilities of the EP format in their artistic journey.
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Hot Sun Cool Shroud EP
Cat: 051497 45470. Rel: 17 Jan 25
Hot Sun
Livid
Ice Cream
Annihilation
Inside The Bell Bones
Say You Love Me
Review: First released on streaming platforms last summer, Wilco's 'Hot Sun Cool Shroud' EP was uniformly praised by critics. Much more than a stop gap between albums (it arrived roughly 12 months after the outfit's lauded 13th studio full-length, Cousin), the six-track set bristles with inventiveness while flitting between styles and tempos. So, opener 'Hot Sun', a sticky slab of Americana-tinged jangly indie brilliance, is followed by the reverb and solo-laden alt-rock squall of 'Livid' and the gentle, string-laden swoon of 'Ice Cream'. And so it continues, with the fuzzy positivity and weary vocals of 'Annihilation' being joined by the pleasant, impossible-to-pigeonhole experimentalism of 'Inside The Bell Bones' and the twinkling, heartfelt melancholia of 'Say You Love Me'.
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Creature Songs (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: DH 2024. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Moaning Lisa Smile (2:41)
Storms (3:25)
Heavenly Creatures (3:17)
We're Not The Same (3:05)
Review: Wolf Alice's evolution from a duo to a quartet has been nothing short of meteoric. Over a decade since Ellie Rowsell and Joff Oddie first joined forces, the band has soared to remarkable heights. Their decision to repress their third EP, Creature Songs, on white vinyl for its ten year anniversary, highlights their commitment to honoring their roots while embracing their future. Wolf Alice's Creature Songs EP is a vibrant ode to '90s grunge, but with a distinct 2014 twist. The EP showcases the band's ability to seamlessly shift between raw, angst-filled tracks like 'Moaning Lisa Smile' and 'Storms,' to more melodic and atmospheric tunes such as 'Heavenly Creatures' and 'We're Not The Same.' While their aesthetic may nod to a bygone era, their sound is undeniably contemporary and powerful. With Ellie Rowsell's commanding vocals and the band's expertly crafted hooks and riffs, Creature Songs proves that Wolf Alice is not just a nostalgic throwback, but a force to be reckoned with in the present music scene.
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Unbound
Unbound (limited 1-sided laser etched vinyl 12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 640085. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Whispers In The Echo Chamber (3:23)
Dusk (3:23)
The Liminal (3:18)
Place In The Sun (3:50)
Cellar Door (Spiritbox Cover) (2:28)
Review: Chelsea Wolfe's latest album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, is a haunting and emotionally charged masterpiece. Known for her shadowy blend of Gothic industrial, doom, and folk, Wolfe delves deeper into electronic soundscapes with this release, while maintaining her trademark dark, atmospheric style. The album explores themes of severing toxic ties and the cyclical nature of grief and healing. With ten tracks that seamlessly blend industrial textures, eerie vocals and ambient layers, it's an immersive journey from start to finish. Tracks include the opener 'Whispers in the Echo Chamber', where Wolfe's hushed vocals and industrial beats create a brooding atmosphere, and 'Everything Turns Blue', a track full of lyrical power and electronic drive. The closer 'Dusk' is a breathtaking finale with a casual yet explosive climax. While the middle sectionifeaturing 'The Liminal', 'Eyes Like Nightshade' and 'Salt'islows the album slightly, their deep atmosphere still shines. Other highlights like 'House of Self-Undoing' and 'Unseen World' elevate the record to new heights with their driving rhythms and haunting melodies. Overall, this is a powerful, deeply personal album that fans of darkwave, industrial, and ambient metal will adore.
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Steel City
Steel City (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: HVN 66912. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Money Is Mine (Toddla T Home Sick remix) (4:25)
Fear Fear (Charla Green remix) (4:43)
Ploys (Ross Orton remix) (5:56)
Rapture (Diessa remix) (4:12)
The Last One (Forgemasters remix) (8:17)
Review: Todmorden quartet Working Men's Club have long held a soft spot for Sheffield, with much of their music being recorded in the city under the watchful eye of producer Ross Orton. It makes perfect sense, then, that they'd commission an EP full of reworks from Steel City producers. Toddla T kicks things off in fine fashion via a rave-igniting, dancehall-tinged SoYo bass rendition of 'Money Is Mine' tailor-made for the city's Kabal parties, while bleep & bass godfathers Forgemasters deliver a drowsy, atmospheric, post-industrial deep house tweak of 'The Last One'. Elsewhere, Diseasa opts for an angular, industrial electro flex on a fuzzy re-wire of 'Rapture', Orton squelches his way through a tough-as-steel acid house remake of 'Plays', and Charla Green gives 'Fear Fear' a dystopian post-jungle makeover.
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Megamix (Record Store Day 2020)
Megamix (Record Store Day 2020) (limited 1-sided etched 12")
Cat: HVN 57312. Rel: 16 Sep 20
Megamix (Minsky Rock remix) (21:23)
Review: If you've been keeping an eye on the COVID-19 musical landscape a few things will be clear by now - much is in pieces, and Working Men's Club's debut album, arguably this year's most anticipated, has been postponed until October. You might also have picked up on the fact they made this pandemic party megamix available to stream for free for one week over summer, meaning it's probably scored a few living room moments already.

The release is basically 21-minutes of seamlessly melded synthdom taken from a full record which, as yet, hasn't really been heard save for a few tasters. And the result is perhaps the best example of the intensity, energy and drive that defines every one of the band's fabled live performances. Synth-punk-elec-indie packing huge sounds, finely tuned details and an overall forward atmosphere.
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Minsky Rock Megamix II
Minsky Rock Megamix II (1-sided etched 12")
Cat: HVN 64112. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Minsky Rock Megamix II (23:03)
Review: Are Working Men's Club the best band to have emerged from northern England in the past decade? We'd say there's a very, very good chance. Catch them live on stage and Sydney Minsky-Sargeant, Liam Ogburn, Hannah Cobb and Mairead O'Connor are utterly captivating, and their combination of post punk, rock, electronica, and acid house transfers very well onto record too. Their DJ sets, for which 'Syd' leads the charge, are also nothing short of quality. Informed by genre-less masters such as Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe and Erol Alkan, as this latest Megamix goes to show, the idea is to create these deeply immersive cosmic soundscapes that aim directly for the dance floor, taking phrases and sounds from their songs, reworking, rethinking and rearranging them into something fresh and high energy. Impossible not to make an impact.
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Learning To Swim On Empty
Cat: WAP 492. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Young Swimmer (feat Rohan Ayinde) (3:33)
Daylight Song (3:07)
Sinner (4:20)
Mount Ash (5:36)
Blunted Strings (3:20)
Last Night With You (4:34)
Crow's Nest (feat Caleb Femi) (6:11)
Last Night With You (instrumental) (4:24)
Crow's Nest (instrumental) (6:02)
Review: The accomplished London musician and producer Wu-Lu serves up a new EP on Warp that is actually more like an album here. It is 30 minutes of well rounded sound files with narrative that takes and more nuanced, personal approach than his breakthrough, anti-gentrification anthem 'South' and much loved LP, LOGGERHEAD. The big energy of those is replaced here by a series of diary entries that all take inspiration from growing up in Brixton. These of death and loss feature as do the general struggles of life while poet and artist Rohan Ayinde and award-winning author Caleb Femi also guest.
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Álbumes
Carnage
Carnage (LP + booklet)
Cat: BS 021LP. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Hand Of God (5:16)
Old Time (4:58)
Carnage (4:31)
White Elephant (6:08)
Albuquerque (3:47)
Lavender Fields (4:19)
Shattered Ground (5:28)
Balcony Man (4:29)
Review: It only seems like yesterday when Nick Cave delivered his wonderfully captivating joint piece with fellow-Australian Bad Seed Warren Ellis. In fact it was early March, and since then we've all likely been through the kinds of highs and lows this record reflects so accurately. There's a lot of space to Carnage, but it's also an album of intensity, in a refined and sophisticated way.

Packed with incredibly cinematic, theatrical and dramatic moments, at its loudest 'White Elephant' is bordering on a genuinely euphoric religious experience, one rousing and hugely emotional crescendo of chorus and big stage notes after another. At its quietest, 'Shattered Ground' sounds like one man alone with a piano and eternal sadness. Meanwhile, the title track is classic troubadour business. In summary, a grand, mesmerising and personal voyage.
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Australian Carnage: Live At The Sydney Opera House
Bright Horses (3:28)
Carnage (6:30)
White Elephant (4:56)
Leviathan (5:18)
Ghostee (4:27)
Waiting For You (6:24)
Breathless (3:47)
Balcony Man (6:54)
Review: Nick Cave and Warren Ellis returned to Australia for sixteen shows last year, taking their 2021 album Carnage on the road, along with songs from the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds catalogue. Three performances at the Sydney Opera House on December 16-18 were the climactic shows of an emotional trip, captured for a new live album, Australian Carnage - Live At The Sydney Opera House. Cave himself said of the project: "Every show was moving and unforgettable, from the intimacy of playing in theatres and arts centres, to the vast and uplifting nights at Hanging Rock, through to our final three nights at the inimitable Sydney Opera House."
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South Park 25th Anniversary Concert
Cat: 582728 5. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "There's Magic Inside You" (2:01)
Primus & Ween - "Here Come The Bastards" (5:26)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Uncle F**ker" (feat Primus & Ween) (5:18)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Montage" (feat Primus & Ween) (4:01)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Jackin' It In San Diego" (feat Primus & Ween) (2:58)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "It's Easy MMkay" (feat Primus & Ween) (3:39)
Les Claypool & Primus, Trey Parker, Matt Stone - "South Park Themes" (3:29)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Butters Theme Song/Robot Friend" (3:31)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Blame Canada" (feat Primus & Ween) (7:20)
Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson Of Rush - "Closer To The Heart" (feat Primus & Ween) (10:22)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Colorado Farm" (feat Primus & Ween) (5:27)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Gay Fish" (Claude Coleman Jr On Drums) (4:23)
Ween - "The Mollusk" (4:30)
Primus, Matt Stone - "Tommy (Butters) The Cat" (5:28)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Let's Fighting Love" (feat Primus & Ween) (3:27)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "When I Was On Top Of You" (3:14)
Ween - "Buckingham Green" (4:25)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "The Ballad Of Lemmiwinks" (feat Primus & Ween) (6:01)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Kyle's Mom's A Bitch" (Claude Coleman Jr On Drums) (5:02)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" (feat Primus & Ween) (4:14)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "Boogers & Cum" (feat Primus & Ween) (4:09)
Trey Parker & Matt Stone - "America, F**k Yeah/America Medley" (feat Primus & Ween) (6:38)
Review: This 3LP set commemorates 25 years of South Park, recorded live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Featuring creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, alongside Primus and Ween, the album includes the most memorable songs from the show, a special highlight among which is the guest appearance by Rush's Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson, who perform 'Closer To The Heart' with Primus and Matt Stone. The set is pressed on black vinyl, capturing a landmark celebration of the show's legacy.
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Harmony (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FBN 2940. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Judas (3:24)
Testament (2:17)
Patrol (3:33)
The Old Men (5:55)
Favour (4:17)
Heartburn (4:57)
An Immaculate Conception (4:48)
Chance (3:10)
Something Outside (7:48)
Host (7:48)
The Drill (Peel Sessions) (4:22)
Uniform (Peel Sessions) (5:34)
Here Comes Everybody (Peel Sessions) (6:59)
Heartburn (live) (3:40)
Host (live) (4:34)
Recovery (live) (3:45)
Uniform (live) (5:49)
The Old Men (live) (5:39)
Something Outside (live) (5:49)
Country Of The Blind (live) (4:06)
The Drill (live) (4:40)
Review: Glasgow post-punk underdog heroes, The Wake, arguably never achieved nor received the success they were due with their excellent gloomy, shivering early work. Often unfairly compared to Joy Division, which only got worse upon their touring with New Order who were their labelmates at the time; it only feels like now, four decades removed from the release of their seminal debut, 'Harmony', that naysayers have learned to appreciate the work for what a cornerstone of the genre it truly was. The, 'Harmony & Singles', compilation has been reissued on Factory Benelux, then bounced to LTM then right back to Factory again, and here, we arrive at yet another reissue, commemorating a somehow criminally underrated staple of post-punk history, one decade shy of a half-century ago. Post-punk is pushing on...
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I Am
I Am (gatefold vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196587 40751. Rel: 20 Sep 24
I Am (3:36)
Holy Ghost (2:39)
Head Underwater (3:18)
Lifeline (2:55)
Kissed By God (3:07)
Echoes (2:48)
Burn (2:20)
Freaking Out (2:25)
Stigma (3:09)
SOS (3:29)
Wait For You (feat Zoe Wees) (2:34)
The Best Is Yet To Come (2:40)
Review: It's never easy to have a huge breakthrough single and then keep the momentum. But Tom Walker, who shot to massive fame and acclaim through the 2018 hit 'Leave A Light On', seems to have managed it pretty well considering he's gone five years between first record, What A Time To Be Alive, and the September 2024 follow-up, I Am. That's an age in modern music's relentless march and production line gutter ethics. I Am is certainly a case of picking up where things left off on the last long form. The track list is a mixture of hyper emotional main stage acoustic-electronic pop balladry, and quiet piano-vocal solos seemingly poised over your bleeding body, ready to cut heartstrings with a love letter from the loss of your life. Elsewhere, EDM and hip hop-hued uptempo numbers make a similarly big impression. Comparisons to Ed Sheeran still ring true, then, but that's not to say there's nothing new happening here.


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Model
Model (limited gatefold 'horizon' orchid & translucent orange split coloured vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 075678 609732. Rel: 29 May 24
Your Apartment (3:16)
Anytime, Always (2:04)
Calling After Me (3:07)
Bad Dream (3:22)
A Warning (3:28)
I Wouldn't Mind (2:11)
You (Show Me Where My Days Went) (2:49)
Canada (2:42)
Don't You Think It's Strange (3:21)
She's An Actress (3:29)
Going Under (2:50)
Only Ecstasy (4:00)
Review: Californian trio Wallows share their latest full-length LP Wallows. Coinciding with an eagerly-awaited global tour in support of the album, the LP is led by the single 'Your Apartment', a riveting indie pop slice of melancholia flaunting the near-monotone but endearing melodies of lead singer Dylan Minnette, as he wistfully broods over a recent infidelity to the tune of stereo'd guitars and uptempo counterpoints. The sound is consistent throughout, bringing an expansive indie ballad sound and merging it with a US pop punk sensibility for an overall sweet development of the band's sound.
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The Warping
The Warping (limited gatefold orchid blush vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LUCKY 172LPX. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Seed (4:31)
Gnomes (3:40)
Come Undone (3:55)
The Warping (3:31)
You Make Me Feel So Dumb (2:40)
Pearl (4:59)
Black Chocolate (3:52)
Jocelyn (3:36)
The Captain (3:09)
Weeping Willow (3:58)
I Will Travel (1:22)
Before The Walls (3:26)
Review: Walt Disco are evolving. Lead vocalist Jocelyn Si, drummer Jack Martin, synth player Finlay McCarthy, bassist Charlie Lock, and guitarist Lewis Carmichael challenged norms with their debut album, Unlearning. Their new record, The Warping, reflects shifting identities, blending memory and future, and exploring younger selves and imagined personas. Written across the Atlantic, from Los Angeles to Glasgow, the album builds enhances their cinematic glam with orchestral musicians, creating a sound both organic and sophisticated. The album addresses personal themes with radical honesty, especially exploring gender dysphoria and envy. Despite a hostile world, especially for queer and trans people, Walt Disco remains resilient.
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Clear Light/Dark Matter
Clear Light/Dark Matter (gatefold clear & transparent black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SINQ 41. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dance Hall Days (3:55)
Everybody Have Fun Tonight (4:39)
Let's Go (4:27)
Praying To A New God (3:55)
Fire In The Twilight (live At The El Mocambo) (4:58)
Don't Let Go (4:15)
To Live & Die In La (4:49)
Wait (4:24)
Hypnotize Me (4:31)
Space Junk (3:51)
Isn't It About Time We Were On Tv? (2:39)
Seperate Lives (3:12)
Dance Hall Days (demo) (3:43)
Ti Na Na (4:17)
True Love (demo) (3:26)
The Waves (instrumental) (4:31)
This One's For You (3:38)
Ornamental Elephant (4:02)
To Live & Die In LA (demo) (5:21)
Eyes Of The Girl (demo) (4:23)
Everybody Have Fun Tonight (Eric Kupper remix edit) (4:24)
Review: English new wave popsters Wang Chung return with a brand new career retrospective, reenlightening us as to the very best of Nick Feldman and Jack Hues' patented blend of disco-baller new wave and dance pop. Though packed with easily recognised hits like 'Everybody Have Fun Tonight' and 'Dance Hall Days', this record also makes light of the band's lesser known favourites while arranging each in curatorial fashion, striking a balance of chronology and versatility: Wang Chung were known for their inspirational garrulity, channelling a seemingly endless array of international stylistic curiosities into their pop music: from Burundi shuffle to electronica to Motown to prog, this mix of both radio hits and deeper cuts makes for a desultory listen, where many influences are often reeled off in the space of a single track.
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Live Drugs Again
Live Drugs Again (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 616948 916787. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Harmonia's Dream (9:50)
Burning (5:03)
Old Skin (5:19)
Come To The City (6:14)
I Don't Wanna Wait (5:05)
Pain (5:21)
Slow Ghost (3:05)
In Chains (7:47)
Living Proof (4:53)
Under The Pressure (10:52)
I Don't Live Here Anymore (7:10)
Review: The second volume of the Live Drugs series from The War on Drugs continues to display their exceptional live performances, featuring performances from their global tours over the past few years. The 2xLP set, pressed on 140g vinyl, is housed in a tip-on style gatefold jacket with two pockets and a four panel 24x24 poster, ensuring a premium presentation for fans. This release, titled Live Drugs Again, builds on the success of the 2020 Live Drugs album, offering 11 carefully curated live tracks. The War on Drugs, led by Adam Granduciel, has garnered acclaim for their atmospheric blend of indie rock and heartland rock, marked by lush arrangements and introspective lyrics. Their live shows are celebrated for their expansive sound and emotional depth, reflecting the band's ability to transform studio material into dynamic, immersive experiences and with such a rich discography to draw on, this collection is highly anticipated, especially after that first amazing edition.
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Live Drugs Again
Live Drugs Again (2xLP + poster)
Cat: SHQ 12. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Harmonia's Dream
Burning
Old Skin
Come To The City
I Don't Wanna Wait
Pain
Slow Ghost
In Chains
Living Proof
Under The Pressure
I Don't Live Here Anymore
Review: Life changed dramatically for The War On Drugs when they released Lost In The Dream in 2014. It was the Philadelphia band's big, breakthrough record, taking the band all over the world and to some of the biggest stages. Since then, their stock has only continued to rise and they've become one of the most beloved rock bands in the world. This live album was recorded on tour between February 2022 through December 2023 in America, UK, Europe and Australia. Intro 'Harmonia's Dream' is their answer to The Who's 'Baba O'Riley' and you can hear the ecstasy running the crowd. 'Come To The City' is one of band leader Adam Granduciel's best ever vocal takes. Unbelievably powerful and peerless. No War On Drugs set would be complete without 'Under The Pressure' and the ten minute-plus version here is a representation of how far they've come - not only in terms of popularity, but in terms of quality as a band. They've not rested on their laurels they've just got better and better.
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That's The Price Of Loving Me
That's The Price Of Loving Me (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: CAK 180LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
You Were The Ones I Had To Betray (2:57)
Dear Betty Baby (3:46)
The Mystery Guest (3:21)
New World Julie (3:30)
We're Not Finished Yet (3:50)
Bourgeois Manque (5:48)
Yesterday's Hero (3:01)
That's The Price Of Loving Me (3:03)
Reich Der Traume (3:17)
The Cloud Is Coming (4:06)
Review: New Zealand-born dream pop legend Dean Wareham made his name in the Rough Trade-signed Galaxy 500, where his off-kilter vocals and stark/lush songs struck a chord. He then went on to form beloved indie greats Luna, in New York, and is still having success with them today. As a solo artist, Wareham has created this album with Galaxie 500 producer Kramer - the pair working together for the first time in 34 years. It's a long overdue meeting of minds because the album lands with awe-inspiring charm. Listen to its highlight, 'You Were the Ones I Had to Betray', where notes drift with a sense of weightlessness and joy, and you'll get exactly what we mean. This is music that makes life that bit better.
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Karaoke Moon
Karaoke Moon (LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PIASR 1530LP. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Where The Names Are Real
No Surprise
What Goes Up
Jim Morrison
Jacky N
Zero One Code
Hands Of A Clock
The Winning Numbers
I Want More
Emely
Review: Warhaus' fourth album, Karaoke Moon, marks a bold return for Maarten Devoldere, two years after Ha Ha Heartbreak. Teaming up with producer Jasper Maekelberg, Devoldere spent months crafting this record, exploring over 50 songs he wrote during a two-year period. The result is a stunning and multifaceted work, likely the most adventurous Warhaus release yet. Karaoke Moon cleverly tackles themes of modern masculinity, often with a playful and self-deprecating tone. Devoldere's sharp wit and introspective lyrics take center stage as he wrestles with his inner thoughts, blending dark reflection with humor. Musically, the album covers diverse territoryifrom the sultry nightclub vibes of 'No Surprise' to the moody, Nick Cave-esque atmosphere of 'Zero One Code'. Tracks like 'Hands of a Clock' feature lush orchestration, merging choir and piano for a sweeping conclusion. The album masterfully balances intensity and levity, creating a layered experience that invites repeated listens. With each spin, Karaoke Moon reveals more of its mysterious allure, drawing listeners deeper into Devoldere's intriguing world. It's a thrilling addition to the Warhaus catalog.
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Too Cold To Hold
Too Cold To Hold (translucent yellow vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SOLP 016Y. Rel: 14 Nov 24
An Introduction By Irvine Welsh (2:18)
Fashion Week (3:25)
Pure At The Heart (feat Janet Planet) (3:31)
Top Shelf (2:57)
Body Shock (feat Lianne La Havas) (3:21)
Cleopatras (feat Coucou Chloe) (3:40)
Immaculate Deception (feat Jeshi) (4:38)
Out Of Body (2:50)
Staying Alive (3:14)
Too Cold To Hold (4:26)
Weeds In The Garden (2:36)
Review: Warmduscher fifth album is the band's most ambitious and eclectic work yet. Led by the inimiatble Clams Baker Jr and featuring Benjamin Romans Hopcraft, Adam J. Harmer, Marley Mackey, Paranoid London's Quinn Whalley and Bleu Ottis Wright, it masterfully blends gqom, hip-hop, jazz, punk-funk and disco pogo into a spellbinding mix. Produced by Ben Romans Hopcraft and Jamie Neville, the album opens with the Talking Heads-esque 'Fashion Week,' a joyous ode to fashion's die-hard enthusiasts and contains the also already well circulated singles 'Staying Alive' and 'Top Shelf'. Bulging with brutally honest lyrics and dazzlingly eclectic tracks, the album also features guest appearances from Irvine Welsh - who provides its spoken word intro - Lianne La Havas, Janet Planet, Jeshi and CouCou Chloe, adding to its diverse soundscape. Reflecting the energy of their legendary live shows, Too Cold To Hold pushes creative boundaries to their maximum.
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Warsaw (reissue)
Warsaw (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: VPB 90152. Rel: 25 Jun 24
The Drawback (1:47)
Leaders Of Men (2:19)
They Walked In Line (2:37)
Failures (2:27)
Novelty (3:50)
No Love Lost (4:46)
Transmission (4:14)
Living In The Ice Age (2:25)
Interzone (2:06)
Warsaw (2:17)
Shadowplay (3:53)
As You Said (1:53)
Inside The Line (bonus track) (2:40)
Gutz (bonus track) (1:55)
At A Later Date (bonus track) (3:13)
The Kill (bonus track) (3:07)
You're No Good For Me (bonus track) (2:01)
Review: It could have all been so different when you think about it. One of the UK's most critically acclaimed, celebrated and mourned bands, Joy Division, were originally toying with the idea of calling themselves Stiff Kittens after first getting together. This then changed to Warsaw, after David Bowie's track, 'Warsawa', and it's under this guise they broke into the common conscious, supporting The Buzzcocks, Penetration and John Cooper Clarke at Electric Circus in 1977. Reviews from that show - by music journalist leg-ends Paul Morley and Ian Wood - would ignite the hype. A debut album was planned for RCA Records, 11 tracks that would go on to be known simply as The RCA Sessions. Here they are now, as originally intended, some of which eventually made it onto Joy Division records, others didn't, but all clearly showing musicians defining their sound and place in the scene.
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Warsaw (reissue)
Warsaw (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile grey marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: VPD 90152. Rel: 19 Nov 24
The Drawback (1:47)
Leaders Of Men (2:19)
They Walked In Line (2:37)
Failures (2:27)
Novelty (3:50)
No Love Lost (4:46)
Transmission (4:14)
Living In The Ice Age (2:25)
Interzone (2:06)
Warsaw (2:17)
Shadowplay (3:53)
As You Said (1:53)
Inside The Line (bonus track) (2:40)
Gutz (bonus track) (1:55)
At A Later Date (bonus track) (3:13)
The Kill (bonus track) (3:07)
You're No Good For Me (bonus track) (2:01)
Review: Originally known as Stuff Kittens, then Warsaw, the legendary U.K. post-punk band Joy Division emerged from Manchester in the late 1970s, their middle moniker chosen in honour of a David Bowie-Brian Eno track, "Warszawa. This album, recorded at the time but never released, includes five bonus demo tracks recorded at Pennine Studios in Manchester on July 18, 1977, featuring Steve Brotherdale on drums. The first 11 tracks were laid down during a recording session in early May 1978, shortly after 'Interzone' and 'Transmission' - later to become Joy Division classics - had been incoporated into their set, the formere emerging from a cover of Northern Soul classic 'Keep On Keepin' On', the band adding original lyrics to create a unique sound. 'Transmission', written during the final rehearsal week, begins with a line from Alistair Crowley's The Book of Thoth, adding to what is already a fascinating collection of early takes of songs that would later gain iconic post-punk status.
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Notes From A Quiet Life (Loser Edition)
Notes From A Quiet Life (Loser Edition) (limited gatefold "loser yellowy green" vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1600X. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Waking Up (4:39)
Say Goodbye (4:33)
Got Your Back (4:10)
Hardest Part (3:57)
A Sign (3:20)
Second Sight (3:39)
Running Away (3:54)
Wait On You (2:52)
Wondrous Life (4:00)
Letting Go (4:23)
Review: Washed Out's fifth album, Notes from a Quiet Life, marks a bold departure for Ernest Greene, the creative force behind the project. With an immersive blend of funk, soul, hip-hop, beats and breaks, this album transcends genres, offering a captivating journey through lush, sun-baked electronic pop. Greene's move back to the countryside has deeply influenced his artistic vision, evident in the album's introspective tone and organic soundscapes. Named after the pastoral poem Endymion, his former horse farm, the album reflects Greene's embrace of the wonders of reality and his desire for artistic exploration. Notes from a Quiet Life shows Greene's evolution as an artist, with self-production emphasising his distinct creative voice. Collaborations with visionary artists like Paul Trillo demonstrate Greene's commitment to pushing boundaries and incorporating new technologies. Drawing inspiration from sculpture icons like Donald Judd and Cy Twombly, Greene's album embodies a purity of vision rarely seen in modern music. Each track explores his dedication to craft and his determination. Notes from a Quiet Life is a masterful work that solidifies Washed Out's position as a pioneer in chillwave and electronic music.
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Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin
Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin (limited gatefold 'sparkle starlight' sparkled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: SP 1580X. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Gateway Drug (2:42)
Supersad (2:48)
Blackout Drunk (2:28)
Faded (2:53)
Nonchalant (2:16)
My Fun (2:40)
Model, Actress, Whatever (3:32)
To Get You (3:58)
Lullaby (2:07)
Big Love (3:18)
Lawsuit (2:34)
OMG (2:56)
Think Twice (3:13)
Could've Been A Star (2:47)
Legendary (3:16)
Everybody Breaks Up Anyway (2:38)
Helpless (2:57)
To Love (3:56)
Review: Suki Waterhouse's double-LP, Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, showcases her evolution as a versatile artist. Released by Sub Pop, the album captures her journey through a kaleidoscope of styles, from folky Americana to nineties alternative and indie pop. Waterhouse's emotive vocals and evocative storytelling paint vivid pictures of longing, fearlessness, and elation. Recorded during the last months of her pregnancy, Waterhouse transformed her living room into a home studio, collaborating with top musicians. Executive producer Eli Hirsch, alongside Jonathan Rado, Brad Cook, Greg Gonzalez, Rick Nowels, and Natalie Findlay and Jules Apollinaire of Ttrruuces, contributed to the album's rich sound. The album's 18 tracks revolve around the Sparklemuffin spider, symbolising metamorphosis. Singles like 'OMG,' 'Faded,' and 'My Fun' drew listeners in, while tracks like 'Supersad' and 'To Get You' explore themes of resilience and love. 'Blackout Drunk' and 'Gateway Drug' showcase Waterhouse's ability to blend catchy melodies with deep emotion. 'Model, Actress, Whatever' reflects her multifaceted identity.
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Cuckoo Storm
Cat: TPLP 1825CD. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Undear Sphere
The Leviathan
Watching The Starlings
Kicking Up The Dust
Lovers In The Waves
Heavy Wings
Lucky Duck For Grown Ups
One Foot Of Silver, One Foot Of Gold
Distant Music
Cuckoo Storm
The Trembling Cup
Review: The Cuckoo Storm might never have been, were it not for a social media post Adrian Crowley wrote on a wintry late-night walk in a quiet neighbourhood of Dublin during lockdown. Struck by Waterson's previous album Death Had Quicker Wings Than Love (co-written with David A Jaycock), Crowley wanted to mark the moment, and so pressed 'send' into the ether with no way of knowing what would follow. Drawn to his voice and seeing a kindred spirit in his poetic lyrics, Waterson was touched by his message and responded by asking if he would be interested in working together. His answer was a resounding 'yes.' Cuckoo Storm followed; a deeply compelling album and serendipitous collaboration comprising eleven beautifully crafted songs, sung by two matching voices that are a powerful match. Waterson's brilliantly distinctive voice is underpinned by Crowley's rich baritone, and together it's an intoxicating mix.
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When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings (purple & pink sparkle vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOSHILP 117. Rel: 08 Jul 22
River Of Gold (2:34)
Back In The City (3:20)
French Cricket (3:39)
Never Better (4:41)
Blink The Sun (2:10)
Samsun (2:42)
This Heart Of Mine (3:14)
Douglas (3:26)
Jennifer (3:33)
Smell The Ocean (5:56)
I'd Be Doing Anything (3:30)
Hazel Irvine (2:49)
Don't Forget Me (3:20)
Winter Baby (2:42)
Flight From Destruction (3:03)
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings (2:27)
Never Let You Down (2:42)
Dale It's A Damn Shame (3:09)
Walking To Wymeswold (3:07)
Secret Messages (8:12)
Review: 'Sonic honesty' - characterised by a nakedness of voice and dryness in production - is central to folk rock music. It's a sound that was more or less nailed by The Wave Pictures upon their formation in 2005, and now inevitably in 2022, come their latest LP. 'When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings' is a long and sprawling album of folk-garage drama, testament to the Leicester outfit's propensity for frank lyrics, space-country themes (case in point: 'This Heart Of Mine'), and roadrunner-style carefreeness.

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Hideaway
Hideaway (limited orange vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FPC 1762. Rel: 16 Jul 21
Thru Hell (2:48)
Hideaway (3:57)
Help Is On The Way (3:22)
Sinking Feeling (3:32)
Honeycomb (4:12)
The Blame (3:08)
Marine Life (2:04)
Planting A Garden (2:24)
Caviar (3:47)
Review: Recorded in a kind of homely hibernation - namely the shed in the yard of Nathan Williams' family home in San Diego - despite the title, Hideaway isn't backwards at coming forwards. It's an upfront and muscular, riff-y but not too heavy rock 'n' roll record that benefits from some real creative titans at the helm, specifically the aforementioned Wavves lynchpin and Dave Sitek of TV On The Radio fame. Suffice to say, then, it's one of the most polished sounding shed rock albums you will hear all year.

While for the most part it's an uptempo, top down convertible, wayward road trip, chaotic montage type sound, the instrumentation betrays some pretty (and typically, for Williams) thoughtful songwriting. It's an ode to the restless feeling we all experience at times, the possibilities of the other and the need to embrace the potential in the world. Messages that resonate with us all in 2021.
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Saint Cloud
Saint Cloud (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 704LP. Rel: 27 Mar 20
Oxbow (2:49)
Can't Do Much (3:43)
Fire (3:34)
Lilacs (3:08)
The Eye (4:13)
Hell (2:56)
Witches (2:45)
War (3:07)
Arkadelphia (4:45)
Ruby Falls (3:45)
St Cloud (4:41)
Review: Talk about being raised on stage. Katie Crutchfield is only 31, but already has spent 15 years of life in bands. Four to be exact, kicking off with the Ackeys in her high school days, with Bad Banana, P.S. Eliot and Great Thunder also accounting for chapters in that career. It's the Waxahatchee era that has brought her the level of credit truly deserved, though, while also bringing her closer to the brink than ever. The story behind 'Saint Cloud', or rather the story behind the story behind Saint Cloud, is proof enough - a desire to quit drinking turning into an urgent need amid a gruelling live tour, leading to moments when she was ready to jack it all in and start afresh. Heavy stuff, we're glad she didn't given this record is so good - songs about looking for security, hope, and an even footing, with indie rock arrangements taking on new minimalism.
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American Weekend (reissue)
American Weekend (reissue) (limited red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LP-DG-51C. Rel: 05 Jul 24
Catfish (3:50)
Grass Stain (2:25)
Rose 1956 (2:45)
American Weekend (4:04)
Michee (2:49)
Be Good (2:35)
Luminary Blake (2:41)
Magic City Wholesale (2:51)
Bathtub (3:06)
I Think I Love You (3:22)
Noccalula (2:40)
Review: Waxahatchee's American Weekend is a masterclass in minimalist folk, featuring simple chord progressions and raw, heartfelt lyrics. Recorded with a raw, lo-fi aesthetic, the album predominantly showcases acoustic guitar and vocals, with occasional embellishments like tambourine and out-of-tune piano adding texture. The stripped-down production places the focus squarely on the lyrical content, which is delivered with apathetic sincerity by the narrator. The album's themes of emotional dependency and introspection are exemplified in tracks like 'Noccalula,' where the narrator grapples with the need for emotional connection amidst feelings of isolation. Despite its simplicity, the album is not without its moments of catchiness and beauty, reminiscent of Elliott Smith's work. Overall, American Weekend is a poignant exploration of the human experience, offering a unique sense of comfort for those navigating the complexities of emotion.
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Love In Constant Spectacle (Deluxe Edition)
Love In Constant Spectacle (Deluxe Edition) (LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: FIRELP 682X. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Perfect Storm (3:14)
Emotional Components (5:05)
Love In Constant Spectacle (4:15)
Motif (2:39)
The Axis & The Seed (4:26)
Is Metal (4:04)
Happiness In Proximity (3:37)
Romantic Worlds (3:40)
Univers (5:11)
Family Of The Sun (4:25)
Review: Following on from her latest Fenella project The Metallic Index, genreless folktronica oddity Jane Weaver, returns from the land of muted synth lines and hypnagogic instrumentals to deliver the first full-length baring her name since 2021's exceptional Flock. Her 12th album overall, Love In Constant Spectacle offers up Weaver's most succinct, direct and straightforward compositions in well over a decade, with the the beauty of these cuts lying in their simplicity. Motorik synth patterns, fuzzed out neo-psychedelic guitar lines and lush bubbles of digital fizz bounce around Weaver's melancholic musings on the trials and tribulations, big and small, of everyday life and love.
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Love In Constant Spectacle
Love In Constant Spectacle (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FIRELP 682. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Perfect Storm (3:14)
Emotional Components (5:04)
Love In Constant Spectacle (4:07)
Motif (2:28)
The Axis & The Seed (4:32)
Is Metal (4:05)
Happiness In Proximity (3:38)
Romantic Worlds (3:43)
Univers (5:06)
Family Of The Sun (4:25)
Review: 
Jane Weaver's Love In Constant Spectacle stands as a pivotal moment as it presents the artist's most heartfelt, direct, and personal collection yet. Bursting with vivid imagery, the album captures the very essence of the artist, pushing her distinct sound and poetic vision to unprecedented heights. While evoking the nostalgia of her early work, it boldly explores new realms, weaving intricate tales with vibrant hues, shapes, and languages. Teaming up with acclaimed producer John Parish, renowned for collaborations with PJ Harvey and Aldous Harding, the album strikes a delicate balance between familiarity and innovation. It's a surreal odyssey through the human experience that showcases the artist's ceaseless evolution.




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10 For The People
10 For The People (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: M 9483UKLPC. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Better Day (4:13)
Voice Of The Voiceless (3:11)
Lovers In The Supermarket (3:08)
Dolly Bird (3:53)
Fickle Fran (feat Bill Bragg) (3:46)
Looking Good (3:23)
Sing Your Tears (3:07)
The Boy (Chapter 1) (3:44)
The Girl (Chapter 2) (3:47)
Something To Eat (3:16)
How Do You Sleep At Night? (3:25)
Review: Jamie Webster's 10 For The People perfectly encapsulates the Liverpool singer-songwriter's heartfelt narratives and soulful melodies. Released in 2021, the album is a poignant exploration of working-class tales and social commentary, blending folk and rock influences. Known for his association with football culture, Webster's tracks like 'This Place' and 'Living for Yesterday' resonate with authenticity meaning that 10 For The People not only showcases the artist's lyrical prowess but also solidifies his place as a voice for the people. His album is a sincere and evocative musical offering that speaks to the experiences and struggles of us all.
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Watusi (30th Anniversary Edition)
The WEDDING PRESENT
Watusi (30th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold translucent green & orange vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: UMCLP 084. Rel: 25 Apr 24
So Long, Baby (LP1) (2:27)
Click Click (4:18)
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (3:13)
Let Him Have It (2:55)
Gazebo (3:00)
Shake It (2:55)
Spangle (3:03)
It's A Gas (3:25)
Swimming Polls, Movie Stars (3:07)
Big Rat (3:33)
Catwoman (6:35)
Hot Pants (2:03)
Le Bikini (LP2) (1:40)
Flame On (3:48)
Him Or Me (What's It Gonna Be?) (2:43)
Jumper Clown (2:49)
It's A Gas (acoustic version) (3:24)
Bubbles (3:53)
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (alternate version) (3:28)
Spangle (alternate version) (3:12)
Gazebo (alternate version) (3:05)
So Long, Baby (alternate version) (3:03)
It's A Gas (alternate version) (3:29)
So Long, Baby (CD1)
Click Click
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Let Him Have It
Gazebo
Shake It
Spangle
It's A Gas
Swimming Polls, Movie Stars
Big Rat
Catwoman
Hot Pants
Le Bikini
Flame On
Him Or Me (What's It Gonna Be?)
Jumper Clown
It's A Gas (acoustic version)
Bubbles
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (alternate version)
Spangle (alternate version)
Gazebo (alternate version)
So Long, Baby (alternate version)
It's A Gas (single version)
Review: The Wedding Present's Watusi, often overshadowed by its predecessors, emerges as a hidden gem in their discography. Initially released amidst the frenzy of their Hit Parade singles, it suffered from being ahead of its time"a blend of pop hooks and Seattle underground influences that defied easy categorisation". Yet, as fans who witnessed them revisiting it at their Brighton event recently will atest, 'Watusi' feels remarkably contemporary, its hypnotic melodies and nuanced instrumentation resonating with a neo-drone edge. While it may have been a hard sell in its era, the current lineup breathes new life into its subtle intelligence, unveiling its true brilliance. Overlooked but not forgotten, Watusi finally gets its due recognition as a key release from The Wedding Present, reaffirming its place in their storied career alongside Sea Monsters, George Best and the Hit Parade singles.
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The Hit Parade (30th Anniversary Edition)
The WEDDING PRESENT
Cat: 196587 08791. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Blue Eyes (2:53)
Go-Go Dancer (2:44)
Three (2:30)
Silver Shorts (3:22)
Come Play With Me (4:33)
California (3:11)
Flying Saucer (4:50)
Boing! (3:44)
Loveslave (6:13)
Sticky (2:54)
The Queen Of Outer Space (2:42)
No Christmas (1:28)
Cattle & Cane (3:05)
Don't Cry No Tears (2:29)
Think That I Might (2:32)
Falling (5:50)
Pleasant Valley Sunday (4:39)
Let's Make Some Plans (3:29)
Rocket (3:33)
Theme From Shaft (3:10)
Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family (2:25)
Go Wild In The Country (2:24)
UFO (1:02)
Step Into Christmas (4:20)
Blue Eyes
Go-Go Dancer
Three
Silver Shorts
Come Play With Me
California
Flying Saucer
Boing!
Loveslave
Sticky
The Queen Of Outer Space
No Christmas
Cattle & Cane
Don't Cry No Tears
Think That I Might
Falling
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Let's Make Some Plans
Rocket
Theme From Shaft
Chant Of The Ever Circling Skeletal Family
Go Wild In The Country
UFO
Step Into Christmas
Review: The Wedding Present's 'Hit Parade' was first released in 1992, after the band had released a limited edition single every month up until they had enough material. Dealing in their now-trademark brand of power-punk and jangle, this new 30th Anniversary box set version of the band's biggest hits are compiled into a select 20-track compendium.
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Blue Album (30th Anniversary Edition)
Blue Album (30th Anniversary Edition) (transparent blue splattered vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 658455 5. Rel: 31 Oct 24
My Name Is Jonas
No One Else
The World Has Turned & Left Me Here
Buddy Holly
Undone - The Sweater Song
Surf Wax America
Say It Ain't So
In The Garage
Holiday
Only In Dreams
Review: Weezer's Blue Album is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a special edition vinyl release, newly remastered from the original analog tapes and pressed on blue and clear vinyl. Widely considered one of the most iconic debut albums of all time, the 1994 release pushed alternative rock in a new direction with its blend of humor, introspection, and anthemic hooks. Rivers Cuomo's songwriting crafted a unique voice, with geeky, ironic narratives juxtaposed against a backdrop of roaring guitars and power-pop melodies. At a time when the alt-rock world was dominated by angst-filled acts like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Green Day, Weezer stood out with their self-deprecating lyrics and complex emotional themes. Songs like 'No One Else' and 'The World Has Turned and Left Me Here' explored fragile masculinity with both humor and vulnerability. Meanwhile, tracks like 'In the Garage' and 'Surf Wax America' embraced geek culture and fantasies, cementing Cuomo's place as an unconventional frontman. The record also introduced the band's signature soundia hybrid of power-pop, punk, and 70s rock influences. Hit tracks like 'Buddy Holly', with its irresistible chorus, and 'Say It Ain't So', an emotionally raw reflection on family trauma, showced Cuomo's talent for writing anthems that were both personal and relatable. The climactic 'Only in Dreams' closed the album with a sprawling, eight-minute masterpiece, further solidifying Weezer's lasting impact on 90s rock. While initially dismissed by some critics, The Blue Album gained recognition for its mix of heartfelt songwriting and ironic detachment, earning a double-platinum status and becoming a blueprint for later generations of indie and alternative acts.
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Van Weezer
Van Weezer (limited translucent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 075678 650963. Rel: 07 May 21
Hero (3:58)
All The Good Ones (2:45)
The End Of The Game (3:01)
I Need Some Of That (3:18)
Beginning Of The End (3:19)
Blue Dream (2:50)
I More Hit (3:04)
Sheila Can Do It (2:57)
She Needs Me (2:51)
Precious Metal Girl (2:49)
I've Thrown It All Away (3:24)
I Need Some Of That (RO) (0:45)
Review: Timing is everything. Weezer's latest addition to the oeuvre is testa-ment to just how far it's possible to go wrong. Spoiler alert: this has nothing to do with the quality of the music. Instead, this ode to the heavy metal giants of days past simply managed to get caught up in the COVID-19 chaos of 2020. First pegged for release ahead of a stadium tour alongside Green Day and Fall Out Boy, dates and record were post-poned for 12 months. Now we have the record, but none of the shows as they're moved again, this time to 2022.

By which time the guys this is a direct tribute to - title and font reference the late, great Eddie Van Halen - will have been gone for some time. Thankfully, then, the album has enough strength not just to stand alone without the huge gigs to showcase it, but also long enough to survive until those gigs can happen.
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An Inbuilt Fault
An Inbuilt Fault (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: PTPS 20LPX. Rel: 04 May 23
Give (5:37)
Idol; Re-run (3:27)
I, Catallus (3:50)
CSI: Petralona (4:23)
Help Didn't Help At All (3:36)
A Lens Turning (6:40)
Take (3:30)
An Inbuilt Fault (6:37)
Pilot Was A Dancer
Review: It's taken three years for Westerman to follow up that acclaimed debut album, Your Hero Is Not Dead, and to say the Athens-based pop outsider has been through a lot since would be nothing short of an understatement. After all, much of this record took form during the pandemic, a time that was difficult enough for bands, let alone soloists who had just offered the world their first intimate self-portrait.
That period was defined by intense isolation, heartbreak, fear, and anxiety, and some of those emotions have made it onto LP two. The title itself is a reference to humanity's innate flaws and weaknesses, while - perhaps ironically - the production sounds almost like a celebration of what it means to be alive. Live sounding, every breath, movement of hand down an acoustic guitar, and imperfection is captured in this expansive but intimate journeyman indie rock.
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D87
D87 (CD)
Cat: OPT 4054CD. Rel: 01 Sep 23
The Word Around Town
She Grew & She Grew
Rings On Her Fingers
Talk Like That
Dream Come True
Everlasting
Faitlhful To 3 Lovers (BBC)
Everlasting (BBC)
The Word Around Town (BBC)
Dream Come True (BBC)
Take Me To Your Heart (demo)
Never Grow Up (demo)
Review: Following the success of last year's My Beautiful England, his first solo album for two decades, David Westlake has decided to offer up an expanded reissue of his 1987 debut, Westlake (now retitled D87 in reference to the NME's legendary indie tape, C86, on which he featured). Westlake recorded the album following the collapse of the band he'd led, The Servants, with the help of fellow post-punk era songwriter Like Haines of The Auteurs. The original album, which bristles with jangling and layered, Johnny Marr style guitars, expressive vocals, good grooves and occasional strings, still sounds great, and this time round comes backed with recordings of a 1987 'session' for Janice Long's BBC radio show.
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Titanic Rising
Titanic Rising (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 1232. Rel: 05 Apr 19
A Lot's Gonna Change (4:22)
Andromeda (4:39)
Everyday (5:07)
Something To Believe (4:45)
Titanic Rising (1:34)
Movies (5:54)
Mirror Forever (5:06)
Wild Time (6:03)
Picture Me Better (3:41)
Nearer To Thee (1:02)
Review: Like a slightly in-tune Nico from her collab with The Velvet Underground, Natalie Mering's vocals have a unique quality to them that shouldn't go unheard. There's an undeniable country music beauty to the notes and instrumentation in both tracks "A Lot's Gonna Change" and "Andromeda", with Mering hitting those high notes more like Father John Misty and Roy Orbison than Dolly Parton. It's here that it becomes obvious why she is such a trusted collaborator with Ariel Pink. Her album as Weyes Blood, "Titanic Rising", dips and dives through a sequence of emotions that from the halfway point soars like a bird in "Everyday" and the Enya-like "Movies" before making its own crescendo down again on "Picture Me Better" and "Nearer to Thee", closing the album with nostalgia-inducing tales.
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12
12 (CD)
Cat: BELLA 1614CD. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Light On (2:53)
Econolining (2:25)
Flash Bare Ass (3:22)
Cat City (#2) (0:43)
Look Good (3:34)
Second Dimension (3:58)
I Still Exist
Your Future As God
Swinging Door
We Can Move Along
Hand Out Giving
Precious Child
Review: Though prolific since emerging at the dawn of the millennium, White Denim have refused to settle into a specific sound, with main man James Patrelli flitting through styles, influences and inspirations (and band members) at a rate of knots. On the simply titled 12 - yep, the band's 12th album to date - Partelli and company subtly switch focus once more, this time with the help of his latest co-writer (and the band's synth player) Michael Hunter and a broad range of guest musicians. The results are bright, attractive and thoroughly enjoyable, with notes of tropical guitars and the work of highlife legend Ebo Taylor rubbing shoulders with nods to bossa-nova, Southern soul, jangling indie-rock and The Beatles circa The White Album.
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12
12 (white vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1614V. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Light On (2:53)
Econolining (2:25)
Flash Bare Ass (3:22)
Cat City (#2) (0:43)
Look Good (3:34)
Second Dimension (3:58)
I Still Exist (3:30)
Your Future As God (3:11)
Swinging Door (3:40)
We Can Move Along (3:49)
Hand Out Giving (4:17)
Precious Child (2:49)
Review: It's a breath of fresh air seeing an album being released in December. The trend of packing albums in autumn so they can make end of year lists makes it usually a really limited month full of seasonal Christmas themed stuff or late 'drops' by massive Hollywood stars, who don't need promo. White Denim, now signed to the iconic Bella Union label run by Cocteau Twins' Simon Raymonde, are releasing their 12th long player and it's frontman James Petralli's most ambitious to-date. It's the first record that he has engineered and produced and sounding as soulful and groove laden as this we can only hope to hear more of his production magic on White Denim and other projects to come. The single 'Light On' has some sumptuous key tones underpinning his warbling vocal that acts like a kaleidoscopic fountain of joy, breathing fresh air into any room. 'Look Good' has a funk bassline that would make George Clinton proud and 'Second Dimension' is as catchy as anything Hiss Golden Messenger has ever released.
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Ritual (reissue)
Ritual (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: PIASC 1045LPC. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Is Love (4:52)
Strangers (5:25)
Bigger Than Us (4:43)
Peace & Quiet (5:44)
Streetlights (4:44)
Holy Ghost (4:22)
Turn The Bells (4:59)
The Power & The Glory (5:13)
Bad Love (4:00)
Come Down (4:57)
Review: White Lies' album Ritual is the sound of the act making great strides to reach new heights. The 2011 album's atmosphere remains consistent with their previous work, but the new ideas come off taking the album to different and unique directions. Lead single 'Bigger Than Us' showcases some anthemic moments and the album continues on different highs from there. Plenty of moments of grandeur can be found here. The reissue campaign by [PIAS] offers fans a chance to explore the album further with rare live tracks and remixes. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this new vinyl edition offers a great sounding record. This releases comes with a the booklet with stories and rare picture from the time.
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Ritual (Deluxe Edition)
Ritual (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: PIASC 1045LPX. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Is Love (4:51)
Strangers (5:25)
Bigger Than Us (4:43)
Peace & Quiet (5:44)
Streetlights (4:43)
Holy Ghost (4:21)
Turn The Bells (5:00)
The Power & The Glory (5:13)
Bad Love (3:59)
Come Down (4:56)
Come Down (demo) (5:19)
Strangers (demo) (5:51)
The Power & The Glory (live Hoxton Bar & Kitchen, London) (5:36)
Bigger Than Us (live At Itunes Festival, London) (4:50)
Streetlights (live At Itunes Festival, London) (5:12)
Strangers (live At Itunes Festival, London) (4:12)
Peace & Quiet (Live, Metropolis Studios, London) (3:56)
Is Love (Stereolab remix) (7:37)
Review: The reissue of White Lies' classic album, Ritual offer a rich exploration of the band's compelling sound. Ritual features fan favourites like 'Bigger Than Us' and 'Strangers' along with bonus tracks like Stereolab's remix of 'Is Love.' Whether you're a dedicated fan or new to their music, this deluxe edition provides a great showcase of their strong musicianship. With stories and rare pictures included within the artwork, it's a must-have for enthusiasts seeking a deeper dive into the band's evocative world. This version is released on snappy looking green coloured vinyl.
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My Sister Thanks You & I Thank You: The White Stripes Greatest Hits
Cat: 813547 02963. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Let's Shake Hands (2:02)
The Big Three Killed My Baby (2:29)
Fell In Love With A Girl (1:48)
Hello Operator (2:36)
I'm Slowly Turning Into You (4:27)
The Hardest Button To Button (3:42)
The Nurse (3:45)
Screwdriver (3:14)
Dead Leaves & The Dirty Grounds (2:57)
Death Letter (4:30)
We're Going To Be Friends (2:22)
The Dental Twist (2:36)
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (2:44)
Astro (2:47)
Conquest (2:51)
Jolene (3:12)
Hotel Yorba (2:10)
Apple Blossom (2:15)
Blue Orchid (2:35)
Ball & Biscuit (7:17)
I Fought Piranhas (3:07)
I Think I Smell A Rat (2:04)
Icky Thump (4:14)
My Doorbell (3:59)
You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (1:51)
Seven Nation Army (3:52)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It almost (almost) pains us to recommend this one - The White Stripes aren't really a band that should be releasing Greatest Hits albums. We'd much rather them give us a surprise record of typically groundbreaking, brand new theatric and infectious blues-tinged rock 'n' roll. But we are where we are, and after more than a decade without much activity from the siblings beggars can't be choosers.

One of our objections is exactly how you choose what to include on an LP like this. What defines a 'hit' from an outfit that are renowned for packing albums with nothing but stone cold gems, even if they failed to make it onto radio playlists or single format. In this case, though, the challenge has been met - with chart topping fare like Seven Nation Army notably absent, while more wildcard tracks such as 'I Think I Smell A Rat' and 'Dead Leaves On the Dirty Ground' given their deserving dues.
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