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Ten Crowns
Ten Crowns (2xCD)
Cat: LCDCRLA 005. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Pop
Breaking Thru The Interstellar (CD 1) (3:24)
Lies So Deep (feat Sarah Potenza) (3:33)
Heart’s A Liar (feat Debbie Harry) (3:29)
For Today (3:11)
Dance For Mercy (3:58)
Don't Cha Know (3:29)
Dawn Of Heaven's Gate (3:57)
Godspell (3:13)
Put Your Empathy On Ice (4:21)
Thank You (3:19)
Ten Crowns (CD 2: Dave Audé continuous DJ mix)
Review: While he's released countless albums as one half of Erasure, Andy Bell solo excursions are something of a rarity - at least under his given name. Setting aside his conceptual 'Torsten' albums, Ten Crowns is his first solo album since 2010. Produced by Dave Auden (who also provides a seamless, DJ mix style version of the set on disc two), it largely delivers a more muscular, EDM-influenced take on the sparkling and energy-packed synth-pop sound he's famed for making with Erasure. There are naturally deviations from the script - see the indie-rock-framed singalong alongside Debbie Harry, 'Heart's A Liar' - but for the most part the highlights are rooted in Bell's love of dance-pop/synth-pop fusion (see 'Don't Cha Know' and 'Breaking Through The Interstellar').
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The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: ANT 800562. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Head Together
A Million Days
Wolves
Albatross
Glass Room
All Is Fair
Control
Rest Of The World
You Caught My Eye
Do What You Will
Time
Wolves (alternate version)
Albatross (alternate version)
A Million Days (alternate version)
Fade Away (bonus track)
Albatross (live At Suhr Guitar Factory))
Review: In honour of Record Store Day 2025, Canadian-American alt-rockers Big Wreck have decided to reissue one of their most popular albums, 2012's The Albatross. Available in limited numbers (only 1,000 of this CD version was pressed), it not only includes the freshly remastered original album in full, but also three alternate versions, rare bonus cut 'Fade Away', and a raucous live recording of title track 'Albatross'. The original album remains a timeless alt-rock classic where raw guitar riffs, bluesy solos and Ian Thurnley's distinctive lead vocals wrap around thickset bass and punchy drums. For proof, check standouts 'Wolves', 'Glass Room' and the rowdy 'The Rest of the World'.
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Ready Set Go! Live From Riverside Studios London 2003 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 253118 6. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Rock
New Killer Star
Pablo Picasso
Never Get Old
The Loneliest Guy
Looking For Water
She'll Drive The Big Car
Days
Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
Try Some, Buy Some
Reality
Bring Me The Disco King
Hallo Spaceboy
Cactus
Afraid
Review: While not one of David Bowie's best-known achievements, masterminding the world's biggest-ever 'non-TV' satellite broadcast is undoubtedly an impressive one. It took place at London's Riverside Studios in 2003, with the Thin White Duke - accompanied by his regular backing band - performing then new album Reality in its entirety, live to 86 cinemas in 26 countries. This Record Store Day release presents the concert in its entirety (the encore was not broadcast at the time), delivering a superb document of a unique event. Of course, Bowie was in fine form, with the immersive sound mix by regular collaborator Tony Visconti capturing the legendary artist at the peak of his powers.

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On View At The Five Spot Cafe: The Complete Masters
Cat: 759581 1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Birks' Works
Hallelujah
Lady Be Good
Lover Man
36-23-36
Swingin'
If You Could See Me Now
Beef Stew Blues
The Next Time You See Me, Things Won't Be The Same
The Take Off
Birks' Works (alternate take)
Lady Be Good (alternate take)
Love Walked In
36-23-36/The Theme
Review: By the time Kenny Burrell took the stage at the Five Spot Cafe in August 1959, he had already 90-degree head-turned his best jazz fellow travellers with a glissando of Blue Note LPs. But this gig, his first live date as a leader, brought a new kind of magic. Contracting Art Blakey, Tina Brooks, Roland Hanna, Bobby Timmons, and Ben Tucker on band duties, Burrell confidently executed a suite of hard bop soaked in sweat, swing, and soul. This 3xLP brings that steamy summer evening back to life in full analogue detail; housed in a tip-on trifold jacket with an accompanying booklet of rare Francis Wolff photos, an essay by Syd Schwartz, and new reflections from Burrell himself, it's a vivid snapshot of a moment when everything clicked.
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Detroit Interpretations
Detroit Interpretations (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SCR 384. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Cadere Interpretation
Vale Interpretation
Review: To mark the one-year anniversary of Reveries, Sonic Cathedral drops a new two-tracker that brings a Detroit reimagining to 'Vale' and 'Cadere'. Produced by John Hanson, aka Saltbreaker, the project features live improvisations by saxophonists Yali Rivlin and Thalamus Morris and cellist Jordan Hamilton. Each of them did their thing in a single take with Hanson composing around their performances, and the result is a graceful blend of serene melancholy and rhythmic sophistication. Oodles of warmth and organic textured is added to the originals and these interpretations act as a fine tribute to Detroit's enduring uniqueness.
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Hot Buttered Singles Volume 2: 1972-1976
Cat: CDTOP 1660. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Soul
Theme From The Men (instrumental)
Type Thang
Rolling Down A Mountainside
(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right
Joy (part 1)
Joy (part 2)
Wonderful
Someone Made You For Me
Title Theme
Hung Up On My Baby (instrumental)
Chocolate Chip
Chocolate Chip ((Instrumental))
Come Live With Me
Body Language
Disco Connection
St Thomas Square
Rock Me Easy Baby (part 1)
Rock Me Easy Baby (part 2)
Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) (part 1)
Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) (part 2)
Review: Soul legend Isaac Hayes' enduring legacy as a soul visionary echoes through this second volume of his singles, which picks up from where the first left off. The collection spans 1972 to 1976, a time when Hayes transitioned from Stax to his own Hot Buttered Soul label. Tracks like 'Hung Up On My Baby' and the relentlessly funky 'Chocolate Chip' showcase his blend of lush orchestration with raw, gritty grooves, a style deeply rooted in the soul-rich streets of Memphis, where Hayes' early musical foundations were laid. As he moved away from Stax's structure, Hayes embraced a new sense of creative freedom, merging cinematic soul with the emerging sounds of disco, perfectly captured in 'Disco Connection'. The production, unpolished and alive, channels the intensity of Hayes' sound from the early 70s, pushing boundaries while remaining deeply personal. This release is a reflection of the man's profound influence on soul music, one that continues to reverberate through generations.
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Iris Silver Mist
Cat: 4AD0 814CD. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Lay Down
To Be A Rose
I Want To Start At The Beginning
All Night Long
Heiner Muller
You Died
Spirit Mist
I Don't Know What Free Is
The Artist Is Absent
Huffing My Arm
The Gift
A Ballad
I Want The End To Sound Like This
Review: Inspired by her personal experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, which involved becoming obsessed by perfumes and fragrances, Jenny Hval's first solo album in three years is noticeably tactile, intimate and sensory. Effectively a hard-to-pigeonhole mood piece full of uniquely realised songs and immersive, deeply layered musical soundscapes, Iris Silver Mist (named in honour of a 'steely' French perfume) sees the Norwegian musician, producer and author variously join the dots between icy electronica, string-laden synth-pop, offbeat trip-hop, kaleidoscopic ambient pop and wonderfully enveloping electronic maximalism.
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Journey Through Life
Cat: PTSN 30562. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
International
Journey Through Life
Chop & Run
After 24 Years
Corruption Na Stealing
Politics Don Expose Them
Shotan
Oga Doctor
Last Mugu
Work On Myself
Think My People Think
Review: Journey Through Life witnesses Afrobeat pioneer, pallbearer and powerhouse Femi Kuti's very latest transformation in sound, as we witness the artist turn vividly, self-reflectively inward. The LP proposes a rare self-produced window into Femi's personal evolution, spanning childhood memories to fatherhood and, of course, the unshakable presence of family. As he puts it: "At the end of the day for me family is all that matters. The essence is to manage such events and let love prevail." Long celebrated for his uncompromising political voice, Femi leans evermore into an already evident vulnerability, revisiting earlier material through several, pylonic stylistic anchors: his signature horn-laced grooves, not to mention themes of personal legacy and posterity.
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Ace Of Spades (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 964148 530. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Rock
Ace Of Spades
Love Me Like A Reptile
Shoot You In The Back
Live To Win
Fast & Loose
(We Are) The Road Crew
Fire Fire
Jailbait
Dance
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
The Hammer
Ace Of Spades (live At Whitla Hall, Belfast, 23rd December 1981)
Stay Clean
Over The Top
The Hammer
Shoot You In The Back
Metropolis
Jailbait
Leaving Here
Capricorn
Too Late, Too Late
(We Are) The Road Crew
No Class
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
Overkill
Bomber
Motorhead
Review: Few bands embody pure, unfiltered rock'n'roll like this power trio, whose vicious sound was forged in sweat, speed and sheer volume in the squats of West London and went on to effective bulldoze the line between hard rock and punk overnight. Driven by the unmistakable growl of their frontman and bassistiequal parts outlaw poet and rock deityithe group delivered some of the most incendiary riffs in history, backed by a rhythm section that hit like a runaway freight train. This edition pairs the original 12-track studio recording with an originally televised full-throttle live set from Belfast in 1981, capturing the band at their most primal. From the precision attack of 'Love Me Like a Reptile' and the relentless stomp of '(We Are) The Road Crew' to the sheer force of 'The Chase Is Better Than the Catch', the first half is a masterclass in unhinged rock'n'roll. The second half turns up the intensity even further, featuring live versions of 'Overkill', 'Bomber', and 'No Class'iraw, deafening, and unstoppable. Remastered from the original tapes, this edition is a high-voltage reminder of why they remain one of the loudest, fastest and most influential bands of all time.
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The Journey Live 1969
Cat: AV 2018133. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Progressive Rock
Announcements & Tuneups (9th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Plumpton Racecourse, Plumpton, Sussex, England 8th August 1969 - Audience Recording)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Tuneups
Cymaline
The Beginning
Beset By Creatures Of The Deep
The Narrow Way
Interstellar Overdrive (Afan Lido Sports Centre, Port Talbot, Wales 6th December 1969 - Audeince Recording)
Green Is The Colour
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Review: A treat for Pink Floyd fans, as recordings of two legendary concerts from 1969 - sneakily captured by members of the audience - are bundled together on one must-check CD. The first seven tracks showcase a portion of the legendary band's distinctively psychedelic performance at Plumpton Racecourse, Sussex (then host to the 'National Jazz and Blues Festival'), offering up twisted, elongated takes on early material (including 'Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun' and a fine medley known as 'The Journey'. The final four tracks were recorded in Port Talbot and include breathtakingly brilliant, jammed-out interpretations of 'Careful With That Axe Eugene' and the pinnacle of psychedelic-era Floyd, 'Interstellar Overdrive'.
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Izipho Zam (My Gifts)
Cat: SES 1973325CD. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Jazz
Prince Of Peace
Balance
Izipho Zam
Review: Pharoah Sanders' Izipho Zam (My Gifts) was first recorded in 1969 but wasn't released until 1973; a monumental yet, despite the name, little-received jazz work, we can still hear the legendary jazz-musical theocrat push the boat ever further out psychically and sonically here. Produced by Stanley Cowell and Charles Tolliver's Strata-East label, the album was recorded at Town Sound Studios, two years after Sanders' mentor John Coltrane's death. Coltrane's passing marked a significant turning point for Sanders, who saw in the saxophonist the unopened buds of a spiritual path for music, expressible in jazz. The Zulu phrase used in the title is regularly heard in Mozambique, Eswatini and Zimbabwe, reflecting the cultural emphasising of gifting in East Africa.
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A Complicated Woman
Cat: 754987 2. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Pop
I Do & I Don't Care
Focus Is Power
Mother
The Curse
Logic, Bitch! (feat Sue Tompkins)
Cheers To Me
If Not Now, It's Soon
In Plain Sight (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Lies (feat Nadine Shah)
69
What Now
The Deep Blue Okay
Review: Rebecca Taylor arrives at third album A Complicated Woman in a very different place to where she was before the release of her previous full-length, the Mercury Prize-nominated Prioritise Pleasure. Now a bona-fide pop star, the South Yorkshire chanteuse now has to deal with heightened expectations and her own experience of fame. By the sound of A Complicated Woman, she's handling both with aplomb. That's not to say that the lyrics avoid difficult subjects - her own worries remain front and centre - but the delightfully grandiose production, extensive use of choirs and orchestras, and Taylor's own penchant for penning stadium-sized sing-alongs deliver a maximal pop gem fitting her genuine star status. Rotherham's finest has never sounded so good (or, it should be added, explicit - there are some genuinely adult themes on display).

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Live In The USA 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78CD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
God Save The Queen (Cd1: South East music Hall Atlanta January 5th 1978) (4:43)
I Wanna Be Me (2:57)
Seventeen (3:12)
New York (3:08)
Bodies (3:17)
Submission (4:10)
Holidays In The Sun (4:10)
EMI (3:36)
No Feelings (3:27)
Problems (5:03)
Pretty Vacant (7:07)
Anarchy In The UK (4:22)
Radio Ad (CD2: longhorn Ballroom Dallas January 10th 1978) (2:08)
God Save The Queen (3:45)
I Wanna Be Me (4:01)
Seventeen (3:17)
New York (4:35)
EMI (3:43)
Bodies (5:20)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:33)
Holidays In The Sun (4:36)
No Feelings (4:28)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (6:11)
No Fun (7:04)
God Save The Queen (CD3: Winterland Ballroom San Francisco January 14th 1978)
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
EMI
Belsen Was A Gas
Bodies
Holidays In The Sun
Liar
No Feelings
Problems
Pretty Vacant
Anarchy In The UK
No Fun
Review: Nowadays regarded as the stuff of punk legend, the chaotic and ill-fated jaunt undertaken by the Sex Pistols across the US in January of 1978 was hindered by so many differing factors, it was almost as if they were set to fail. Plagued by poor management while trapped on a label with no real idea how to market such a tumultuous roster outlier, the band found themselves performing for those there out of mere curiosity more than their targeted audience or genuine fans, culminating in severe burn-out in real time, captured on these recordings. Finally, for the first time, several of these shows have been retooled to their correct sequencing with this collection reflecting the debaucherous live sets in all their feral glory that took place on January 5th at the South East Music Hall in Atlanta, Georgia, January 10th at the Longhorns Ballroom in Dallas, Texas, and January 14th at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California. Boasting all of the essential anthems from 'God Save The Queen' to 'Pretty Vacant' and 'Anarchy In The UK', behind the energy is the sound of a band imploding, while today not all wounds have healed with the surviving members currently enjoying a celebration of their iconic Never Mind The Bollocks LP with former Gallows frontman Frank Carter stepping in for MAGA man Jon Lydon, who continues to lob barbs at his former bandmates whenever given half the chance.
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Rather Ripped (reissue)
Cat: 602498 783023. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Reena
Incinerate
Do You Believe In Rapture?
Sleepin' Around
What A Waste
Jams Runs Free
Rats
Turquoise Boy
Lights Out
The Neutral
Pink Steam
Or
Helen Lundeberg (bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 2006 and recorded following the departure of 'fifth' bandmember Jim O'Rourke, Rather Ripped is regarded by many as Sonic Youth's most accessible album - a fuzzy, easy-to-listen to collection of melancholic and thoughtful songs that variously deal with sexual frustration, infidelity and adultery. There are both riotous rockers and introspective ballads present, with the iconic American band adding bold and ear-catching melodies to their usual pots-and-pans percussion and squally guitar riffs. While hardcore fans may prefer some of the band's more experimental and forthright albums, it remains one of the many gems in their vast catalogue - and proof of their impeccable songcraft.
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Going Out Of My Head: Adventures On The Indie Dancefloor 1995-1999
VARIOUS
Cat: CRCD 4BOX195. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Charlatans - "Nine Acre Dust" (Chemical Brothers remix - CD1: Poppin')
Blur - "On Your Own" (Crouch End Broadway mix)
Bomb The Bass & Justin Warfield - "Bug Powder Dust" (Chemical Brothers remix)
Supergrass - "Sun Hits The Sky" (Bentley Rhythm Ace remix)
Dub Pistols - "Cyclone"
Audioweb - "Bankrobber"
Alabama 3 - "Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness"
Black Grape - "Reverend Black Grape"
Sneaker Pimps - "Underground" (Perfecto mix)
The Prodigy - "Breathe"
Flukd - "Atom Bomb"
Cut La Roc - "Bassheads"
CJ Bolland - "It Ain't Gonna Be Me"
Leftfield - "Phat Planet"
Fatboy Slim - "Going Out Of My Mind"
Death In Vegas - "Aisha" (CD2: Pingin')
Super Furry Animals - "Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)"
Indian Ropeman - "Dog In The Piano" (dirty edit)
Bentley Rhythm Ace - "Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out"
Pierre Henry - "Psyche Rock" (Malpaso mix By Fatboy Slim)
Gomez - "Whippin' Piccadilly"
The All Seeing I - "Beat Goes On"
Howie B - "Who's Got The Bacon ?"
Under The Honeytunnel - "Electro-magnetic"
Moloko - "Fun For Me"
Basement Jaxx - "Red Alert" (Jaxx club Night)
Wildchild - "Renegade Master" (radio edit)
Rest Assured - "Treat Infamy" (12 Inch club mix)
Leftfield - "Song Of Life" (remastered)
Shed Seven - "She Left Me On Friday" (CD3: Peakin')
Terrorvision - "Tequila (Mint Royale Shot)"
Cornershop - "Brimful Of Asha" (Norman Cook remix)
Lo Fidelity Allstars - "Blisters On My Brain"
Space - "Neighbourhood" (live It! club mix)
Arthur - "Lose Your Mind" (Skint remix)
Orbital - "The Saint"
Jimi Tenor - "Walkie Talkie"
Future Loop Foundation - "Conditions For Living" (Headz Down edit)
Ocean Colour Scene - "Falling To The Floor"
My Life Story - "12 Reasons Why I Love Her"
Sleeper - "Statuesque" (The Boxed Off mix)
James - "Waltzing Along" (Havein' It Rock Opera mix)
Embrace & Wil Malone - "One Big Family" (Perfecto mix)
Dubstar - "Stars" (Motiv 8 radio mix)
Tricky & Martina Topley-bird - "Black Steel (Been Caught Stealing)" (CD4: Prangin')
Ceasefire - "Trickshot"
Babylon Zoo - "Spaceman" (Arthur Meets The Spaceman mix)
Skunk Anansie - "Brazen (Weep)" (Dreadzone remix)
Radiohead - "Planet Telex" (Karma Sunra mix)
The Future Sound Of London - "My Kingdom"
Paul Weller - "Kosmos" (Lynch Mob bonus beats Full version/Lynchmob beats mix)
Hooverphonic - "2 Wicky"
Morcheeba - "Part Of The Process"
Lamb - "Gorecki"
Catatonia - "Midfield General's Shootout Mix"
The Aloof - "The Last Stand"
Review: In the latter half of the 1990s, the lines between indie-rock, Britpop and dance music became increasingly blurred, indie club DJs being blessed with all manner of heady, high-octane treats to enjoy - including notable big beat, trip-hop and techno reworks. This four-disc set from Cherry Red does an excellent job in celebrating this fertile musical period via a mix of chart-bothering faves (Norman Cook remixing Pierre Henry and Cornershop), heavy club revisions (the Chemical Brothers taking on Bomb The Bass and the Charlatans), bona-fide dance classics (Leftfield, Orbital, Basement Jaxx), quirky rock-rave (Black Grape, the Prodigy), big beat workouts (Indian Ropeman, Death In Vegas, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Lo Fidelity Allstars), and eccentricities (the All Seeing I, Jimi Tenor, Future Sound of London).
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Blue Moon Safari
Cat: 289970 6. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
New Star In The Sky (Vegyn remix)
Sexy Boy (Vegyn remix)
All I Need (Vegyn remix)
Kelly Watch The Stars (Vegyn remix)
Ce Matin La (Vegyn remix)
La Femme D'argent (Vegyn remix)
Remember (Vegyn remix)
You Make It Easy (Vegyn remix)
Talisman (Vegyn remix)
Le Voyage De Penelope (Vegyn remix)
Review: British producer Joe Thornalley aka Vegyn brings forward-facing, abrupt and clippy stylishness to Air's 1998 debut album Moon Safari, in a daring reimagining crossing both audio and English Channels. Vegyn's desultory dynamics prove a toothy match for Air's comparatively amniotic French downtempo pop sound, though we *can* hear the ways in which Vegyn might've always somewhat taken after Air's production, his dream-rap sound lent well John Glacier's album released not long ago. Of course, 'Sexy Boy', 'All I Need', and 'La Femme d'Argent' are synonymous with the vibe of an era, and Vegyn's LP-remix (an increasingly popular format in 2015) honours Air's e-steamed essence, reconditioning their turn-of-the-digital vibe in jerkier retrospective tones.
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Dying Hard In London
Cat: ABP 001CD. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Metal
Leave Me In Hell
Countess Bathory
Die Hard
Gates Of Hell
Buried Alive
Don't Burn The Witch
Welcome To Hell
Warhead
Stand Up & Be Counted
Bloodlust
Review: Venom’s arrival in the early 80s marked a seismic shift in the UK metal scene, grabbing the gourmand attention of both metalheads and punks alike for their sludge-mired shreds and vocal catharses. Asmodeic shapeshifters and crimson fiends are heard terrorising London on this latest, greatest hits compilation from the band, reaffirming their rather tense relationship with the big smoke following their comeup in Newcastle upon Tyne. Most of Venom’s early material was penned by bassist and frontman Conrad Lant (aka Cronos) and guitarist Jeffrey Dunn (aka Mantas), with a distinctive focus on satanic imagery. Get ready for a ravelling, blackened English metal catabasis, perfect for those listeners who need it raw.
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Viagr Aboys
Cat: SHRIMP 001CD. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Man Made Of Meat (3:05)
The Bog Body (2:49)
Uno II (2:06)
Pyramid Of Health (3:03)
Dirty Boyz (3:54)
Medicine For Horses (2:49)
Waterboy (2:59)
Store Policy (3:30)
You N33d Me (4:01)
Best In Show (Pt IV) (5:21)
River King (3:07)
Review: There's a good reason that the Viagra Boys' latest album is self-titled. Unlike their previous album, 2022's satirical, politically-charged Cave World, the Swedish post-punkers' latest set is lyrically far more introspective, with frontman Sebastian Murphy offering (in the band's own words), a "self-deprecating exploration of his own absurdity" (or, in the case of opener 'Made of Meat', "your mom's Only Fans"). Musically sitting between energetic, horn-heavy early 80s post-punk and grunge-fired US alt-rock - with occasional nods to more tropical and melody-driven flavours - the album is heaps of fun with strong songs aplenty, not least the jaunty 'Pyramid of Health', the low-slung, synth-sporting 'Waterboy' and the surprisingly pastoral 'River King'.
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The Silver Globe (reissue)
Cat: FIRECD 478. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Silver Globe
Argent
The Electric Mountain
Arrows
Don't Take My Soul
Cells
Mission Desire
Stealing Gold
If Only We Could Be In Love
Your Time In This Life Is Just Temporary
Review: 11 years after it first appeared in stores, sometime Kill Laura amd Misty Dixon member Jane Weaver's sixth solo album Silver Globe has been given the reissue treatment. This is undoubtedly a good thing, as it remains one of Weaver's most magical and consistent full length excursions - an inspired blend of neo-psych-folk, Elizabeth Fraser style vocals, kosmiche-influenced "motorik" grooves and cosmic effects. Lightly conceptual, it's packed with highlights, not least the driving and spaced-out 'Argent', the twisted cosmic pop meets jangly indie-pop of 'The Electric Mountain', the dubbed-out and densely layered 'Arrows', the glassy-eyed lo-fi dream pop of 'Mission Desire' and the effects-laden pastoral dreaminess of 'Your Time In This Life is Just Temporary'.
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