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Pickled Eggs & Sherbet (remastered)
Pickled Eggs & Sherbet (remastered) (limited red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMS 5521974. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Walk Like A Panther (4:32)
No Return (3:34)
Beat Goes On (5:36)
Sweet Music (7:14)
Mary (3:14)
1st Man In Space (4:59)
Drive Safely Darlin' (2:51)
Stars On Sunday (3:46)
Big Pecker (3:49)
I Peggio (1:04)
I Walk (5:08)
Happy Birthday Nicola (9:43)
Plastic Diamond (1:28)
Review: Second time around for eccentric Sheffield trio The All Seeing I's sole full-length excursion, 1999's Pickled Eggs & Sherbert, which here lands on vinyl for the first time.The album, a celebration of Steel City creativity featuring cameos from Cocker, Tony Christie, Babybird and the Human League's Phil Oakey, is best remembered for hit singles 'The Beat Goes On', 'Walk Like a Panther' - lyrics reportedly penned by Jarvis Cocker - and 'The First Man in Space', but there are plenty more highlights amongst the unique blends of fractured dancehall rhythms, redlined electronica, oddball easy listening references, experimental d&b rhythms and genuine leftfield pop nous. For proof, check out blissful acapella number 'No Return' (where Lisa Millett plays a starring role), the breathless, bass-heavy house of 'Sweet Music', the weighty madness of 'I Walk' and the exotica-goes-big beat flex of 'Happy Birthday Nicola'.
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Abyss
Abyss (LP)
Cat: SBR 365LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Hearsay (4:18)
Abyss (3:48)
Honey (3:19)
Walk Away (4:23)
Into The Fire (3:45)
Oxygen (3:19)
Out Of The Shadows (3:13)
One Way Ticket (3:36)
Last Song (2:43)
Buttercups (3:36)
Review: London-raised, Berlin-based singer Anika got her start in the industry releasing her debut album on Geoff Barrow of Portishead fame's Invada Records. And she's gone from strength-to-strength since, collaborating with Dave Clarke, Tricky and I Like Trains, to name a few. Now onto her third studio album - and second on the esteemed Sacred Bones label - she's crafted a sound that's steeped in reverb and acts like a voyage through alternate states. Despite having plenty of retro psychedelic appeal, she's ill afraid to bring us more into the present by evoking the neo-psychedelia scene. The tracks 'Walk Away' and 'One Way Ticket' remind us of the greatness of bands like Amber Arcades, Temples and Pinkunoizu. And vocally she's up there with Aldous Harding and Cate Le Bon, but a lot darker, brooding and ominous in her delivery.
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Pink Elephant
Pink Elephant (gatefold clear vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 198029 03061. Rel: 09 May 25
Open Your Heart Or Die Trying (3:35)
Pink Elephant (3:46)
Year Of The Snake (2:33)
Circle Of Trust (2:59)
Alien Nation (6:03)
Beyond Salvation (4:26)
Ride Or Die (3:51)
I Love Her Shadow (7:01)
She Cries Diamond Rain (4:16)
Stuck In My Head (2:46)
Review: Pink Elephant is Arcade Fire's first album since 2022's We, and it serves as a compact and cathartic return that is defined by its sense of reflection and emotional recalibration. It has been co-produced by Daniel Lanois and leans into intimate textures and moving drums with standout tracks like 'Year of the Snake' and 'Ride or Die', evoking both earnest self-examination and communal uplift. Elsewhere, there is the hypnotic 'Circle of Trust' and haunting title track, which showcase the band's ability to mix grandeur with vulnerability and means that this is a work that again cements Arcade Fire's reputation as one of indie's finest.
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Slipper Imp & Shakaerator
Slipper Imp & Shakaerator (limited laguna blue marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 870427 4770. Rel: 03 Apr 25
What Is Ashwagandha (4:31)
Long Live The Wilderness (4:46)
Now & Zen (3:16)
Sunday (4:46)
Apollonia (3:39)
Like Cleopatra (3:20)
When The Milk Flows (3:07)
MT Dub (feat Stu Mackenzie) (4:27)
Aquarium Cowgirl (2:58)
Rainbows End (feat Camille Jansen) (3:20)
Re-ju-ven-ate (2:40)
Review: Byron Bay 60s-psych revivalists Babe Rainbow are the first band to be signed to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's newly created p(doom) Records. When they announced this album at the end of 2024, with the release of single 'Like Cleopatra', it was the label's inauguration. The mystery in all of this, though, is how one earth does King Gizzard find the time to run a label when they release album as quickly as Mo Salah scores goals? Anyways, they clearly have a great ear as they've done the right thing in putting out this album of psychedelic acid pop, with its lysergic jams 80s synth-funk workouts. For all its nostalgia, there are parallels to more modern neo-psych bands that are really appealing, too. 'Aquarium Cowgirl' could have been a great release for the now disbanded London-based band Childhood, thanks to the reverb-y transcendental falsetto and floaty layers of dreamy guitar. Ultimately, this is a great, uplifting mood antidote to all the post-punk and shoegaze that's cornering the market at the moment.
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Still Nervous (remastered)
Still Nervous (remastered) (limited red & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LGV 301. Rel: 15 May 25
Don't Stop (1:40)
Antidote (1:51)
USA (1:39)
You've Got The Nerve (2:24)
Plastic Rebel (2:21)
Sorry (2:53)
Television (3:43)
Jimmy The Punk (1:49)
Alright (2:32)
You Should Know By Now (3:25)
Too Lazy To Love (2:02)
The Kids Will Never Have Their Say (3:39)
Review: Described as "the bastard child of a Ramones/Strokes one night stand", London's Bad Nerves take the early 60s rock n' roll power pop that birthed the later punk scenes and bend them into an ouroboros of tail-eating, hook-laden punk rock swagger. Following on from their 2020 self-titled debut full-length, their aptly titled sophomore effort ("that was never meant to exist") Still Nervous arrived in 2024 armed to the teeth with fuzzier riffs, bigger hooks, more breakneck pace and an endorsement from Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong. Boasting cuts such as the mega anthem 'You've Got The Nerve', this is as to-the-point, unpretentious and garage-punk as it gets.
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Send A Prayer My Way
Send A Prayer My Way (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OLE 2108LPE. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Dirt (4:37)
The Only Marble I've Got Left (2:46)
Sugar In The Tank (3:42)
Bottom Of A Bottle (3:53)
Downhill Both Ways (3:21)
No Desert Flower (3:16)
Tape Runs Out (3:19)
Off The Wagon (3:35)
Tuesday (3:33)
Showdown (2:52)
Sylvia (2:19)
Goodbye Baby (2:12)
Review: "I'd prefer it to be called just a country album," said TORRES of her collaboration with Baker, nearly a decade in the making, "but I'm proud to have made a 'queer country' album." TORRES had the initial idea to turn to the genre, inviting Baker to collaborate not only because of her shared southern roots but also because she'd also had a similarly religious upbringing that ultimately saw sexual orientation judged and condemned. The result is some deeply autobiographic songwriting on tracks like 'Tuesday', about a traditional family's rage at discovering their daughter was gay, the lilting 'Sylvia' and 'Sugar In The Tank', with pedal steel meeting acoustic guitar strum and very intimate sounding vocals. Bound to cause controversy in certain areas of the US, but it's got the quality and distinctive flavour to stand its ground.
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The BBC Sessions 1980-1983: Live Radio Broadcast
Cat: CL 98180. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Double Dare (4:56)
In The Flat Field (2:45)
St Vitus Dance (2:28)
In Fear Of Fear (2:47)
Party Of The First Part (5:15)
Swing The Heartache (5:12)
The Three Shadows (part 2) (2:56)
Departure (4:57)
Silent Hedges (3:07)
Ziggy Stardust (3:12)
Terror Couple Kill Colonel (3:39)
Night Time (3:12)
She's In Parties (3:37)
Review: The new Bauhaus BBC Sessions release hears British goth pioneers Bauhaus at their most vital, documenting the three-year period that they swept the airwaves like vampire bats with a hearse's worth of recordings made for UK radio. Spanning early post-punk urgencies to the relatively more textured darkness of their later work, these sessions were recorded for shows hosted by John Peel and David Jensen, flapping through alternate takes of 'Double Dare', 'In the Flat Field', and 'Third Uncle'. Together with a recent vinyl reissue of a 1983 performance at the Old Vic in London, which snapped a shot of Bauhaus at the peak of their dramaturgic snarks, both releases provide a compelling, rough-edged, bouffant counterpart to their studio albums, before goth went bird's nest: Bauhaus live and direct, with all the mood, menace and momentum fully intact.
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A Study Of Losses
A Study Of Losses (gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP (side 4 laser etched))
Cat: POMP 012LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Disappearances & Losses (2:23)
Forest Encyclopedia (3:48)
Oceanus Procellarum (2:21)
Villa Sacchetti (3:22)
Mare Crisium (2:44)
Garbo's Face (3:07)
Mare Imbrium (2:09)
Tuanaki Atoll (3:11)
Mare Serenitatis (2:15)
Guericke's Unicorn (4:22)
Mare Humorum (2:32)
Sappho's Poems (2:29)
Ghost Train (3:32)
Caspian Tiger (3:57)
Mani's 7 Books (3:09)
The Moonwalker (3:46)
Mare Nectaris (3:31)
Mare Tranquillitatis (3:23)
Review: This is the seventh album by chamber pop titans Beirut. The group, who are led by Zach Condon, have created their largest album to-date and it's among their most profoundly beautiful. The music originated in 2023 when a contemporary circus director, based in Sweden, who was creating a show based on an adaptation of a novel by German author Judith Schalansky about loss and impermanence asked Condon to write music. And who better than Beirut to score that theme. Condon's vocals are starkly beautiful with the tenderness of early choir music. The track 'Caspian Tiger' is among the most cinematic of the tracks on here with resplendent Renaissance influences and direct lyrics that are tear jerking and feel genuinely moved by the extinction of the great mammal, but could so easily be about a close friend lost.
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The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited translucent silver & black vinyl 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ANT 800563. Rel: 08 May 25
Head Together (3:52)
A Million Days (4:23)
Wolves (4:12)
Albatross (4:12)
Glass Room (4:58)
All Is Fair (5:10)
Control (6:27)
Rest Of The World (2:52)
You Caught My Eye (5:29)
Do What You Will (3:36)
Time (4:07)
Wolves (alternative version) (4:09)
Albatross (alternative version) (3:40)
A Million Days (alternative version) (4:17)
Fade Away (bonus track) (3:39)
Albatross (live At Suhr Guitar Factor) (5:06)
Review: Canadian rock outfit Big Wreck celebrates this year's Record Store Day with the first-ever vinyl release of their acclaimed Albatross album. This deluxe anniversary edition includes a bonus track, 'Fade Away', as well as alternate versions by Eric Ratz and Ian Thornley, plus a live recording from Suhr Guitar Factory. The original album came back in 2012 and saw Albatross earn chart-topping success and critical praise for its soaring guitar work and powerful vocals. They make just as much of a mark now, more than a decade on and with the addition of the new cuts, this reissue brings all new depth to the record.
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Pathways
Pathways (limited LP)
Cat: MEP 104V1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Sleep Tonight
All Of You
The Vanishing Game
Pathways
Whisper
Wish
Faces
Cruel Love
Review: The Birthday Massacre, hailing from Canada, command a bracing gothic blend of 80s electronica and aggressive guitar work. Formed in 2000 as Imagica, the band is led by vocalist Chibi and guitarists Rainbow and Michael Falcore. They debuted in London, Ontario, before moving to Toronto and rebranding, with the 2002 self-released Nothing and Nowhere inducting us into their horror-comedic sonic aesthetic, drawing on macabre cabaret and Grande-Guignol rock. Though little light but fan speculation has been shed on their new album Pathways, this purple detour has sparked rumours of a fresh direction and stylistic tangent for the band, coming helmed up by the pre-released streamer single 'Sleep Tonight', lighting up oneiric stadia worldwide with their mega-metal shreds and huge electronica arrangements.
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Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 314E. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Besties (3:36)
The Big Spin (2:29)
Socks (6:08)
Salem Sisters (3:10)
Two Horses (6:24)
Mary (4:08)
Happy Birthday (4:06)
For The Cold Country (6:28)
Nancy Tries To Take The Night (6:34)
Forever Howlong (4:48)
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me) (4:29)
Review: BC, NR are now onto their third album. The Ninja Tune-signees gained attention for not posing as if they're in a band, but looking like an ordinary group of students, or twentysomethings house-sharing. Their bold look, where they're smiling in the press pics, as opposed to donning a moody pout, has thankfully been backed up with some terrific music. Their debut, For The First Time, earned them favourable comparisons to post-rock trailblazers Slint and their second album Ants From Up There is the Gen-z equivalent of Arcade Fire's Funeral, thanks to its grandiose anthemics. Famously, singer and lyricist Isaac Wood left the band on the even of the release of their second album, which sparked outcry and paranoia from their ever-growing army of fans about what that might mean for their future. But the band have kept at it and the remaining six members have chosen to share frontperson duties, thus relieving the added pressure that comes with being a designated frontperson. This third album - and first post Isaac Wood - is proving to be a striking new chapter, with the lead single, 'Besties', an immediately likeable way of introducing it to the world. Georgia Ellery, also of Jockstrap, takes lead vocals here and offers an unforgettable off-kilter indie pop cut reminiscent of Aldous Harding. Zutons-y sax stabs scattered in make for a beautiful touch and leave us feeling that this is the album that's going to send BC, NR onto a stratospheric level, where they're spoken about in the same breath as Radiohead as one of Britain's finest bands.
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Forever Howlong
Forever Howlong (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 314. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Besties (3:36)
The Big Spin (2:29)
Socks (6:08)
Salem Sisters (3:10)
Two Horses (6:24)
Mary (4:08)
Happy Birthday (4:06)
For The Cold Country (6:28)
Nancy Tries To Take The Night (6:34)
Forever Howlong (4:48)
Goodbye (Don't Tell Me) (4:29)
Review: James Ford is one of the most important unsung heroes of contemporary pop and rock. As a studio producer, he's helped craft and hone incredible work from Fontaines DC, Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Blur and more. As an artist in his own right, he's perhaps more incredible. So, his impact on the latest and long-awaited new addition to Black Country New Road's catalogue should not be underestimated. Nor should the result of splitting the songwriting and vocal duties between members Tyler Hyde, Georgia Ellery and May Kershaw. "It's definitely very different" said one of the trio about how this compares to preceding long form outings. We'd say it's definitely very different to most music you'll hear this week. It's folk, soft rock, experimental garage something, and none of the above, with tracks that almost seem at odds with themselves, chopping and changing, evolving and progressing, until you hear them as a whole.

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Close To The Knife
Close To The Knife (limited transparent turquoise vinyl LP)
Cat: NEWN 042. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Close To The Knife (6:13)
The Fall (3:52)
Harsh Love (3:30)
A Dreamer's Dream (3:11)
Ecstasy In Space (2:38)
Highway Reverie (feat Scarlet Rae) (3:10)
Shadow Of Silence (4:35)
Voyage To The Stars (4:39)
God Machine (3:08)
Blinded Light (3:00)
Copenhagen Mannequin (feat Sonya Kitchell) (5:23)
Review: Over the past three years, Bo Rande and Tobias Wilner of Blue Foundation have shaped Close to the Knife into a mesmerising blend of dream pop, shoegaze and experimental electronics. The album deepens their signature atmospheric style with haunting vocals from Wilner and Nina Larsen plus guest appearances by Scarlet Rae, Helena Gao and Sonya Kitchell. Lush and melancholic in the extreme, the music evokes an introspective mood reminiscent of greats like The Fall. Contributions from Wang Wen's Xie Yugang and drummer Federico Ughi add richness to this deeply emotional and intricately produced journey through sound and feeling.

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The Magic Whip (10th Anniversary) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 502173 2544568. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Lonesome Street
New World Towers
Go Out
Ice Cream Man
Thought I Was A Spaceman
I Broadcast
My Terracotta Heart
There Are Too Many Of Us
Ghost Ship
Pyongyang
Ong Ong
Mirrorball
Review: The original album artwork, designed by Tony Hung, features an ice cream in neon lights against a black background. For this special edition, Hung has reimagined the design, adding gold foil and embossed details. It's a beautiful reworking that goes well with the gold disc and shows a deeper connection to the music. The audio has been spruced up using a technique that is the holy grail of vinyl cutting. And in terms of the music, you might consider the tracks more deep cuts as they don't tend to decorate their live sets. But that ought to change as there's moments of pure genius. To name a couple: 'Lonesome Street' could have made any of Bowie's albums. And 'There Are Too Many of Us' sees Albarn dabble in Roger Waters-esque observations beautifully. Time has been very kind to The Magic Whip as it's aging really well.
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Sable Fable
Sable Fable (gatefold black & salmon pink vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: JAG 450LPC1. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Things Behind Things Behind Things (3:20)
Speyside (3:22)
Awards Season (4:31)
Short Story (1:20)
Everything Is Peaceful Love (3:41)
Walk Home (3:41)
Day One (feat Dijon & Flock Of Dimes) (3:31)
From (3:00)
I'll Be There (2:50)
If Only I Could Wait (feat Danielle Haim) (3:17)
There's A Rhythmn (2:57)
Au Revoir (2:37)
Review: After 2015, Bon Iver began to fuse ambient glitch with folk, a style which now reaches a head on his latest LP. It expands on 2024's taster EP 'SABLE' in the form of an 11-track sonic parable: waxing introspective on difficult themes such as memory and identity, 'THINGS BEHIND THINGS BEHIND THINGS' and 'S P E Y S I D E' indulge typographic play and fragmental lyrics, the latter especially paradigm-shifting in lyrical perspective. 'Awards Season', also, deals in the problematics of recognition, peeking behind and thus part-dissolving the veil of success in public life. With signature passion yet quarrelsomeness, Justin Vernon has crafted yet another glistening, glitching folk odyssey for us to enjoy.
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The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTA 153. Rel: 19 Apr 25
A Tryst (feat K-Town Sophia) (4:53)
Garden Waltz (feat Carinne & Francesco Como) (4:09)
Oui Got Now (feat Liquid & Stephane Moraille) (3:01)
Drop Off (feat Coco Thompson) (3:32)
You (feat Francesca Como & Malicious) (2:30)
You Too (feat Jahsepta) (3:32)
Grace (Love On The Block) (3:00)
Cowboy Hoot (feat Liquid) (1:51)
Jahrusalem (feat EP Bergen, Dorian & Sidaffa Bakel) (3:26)
World Party (feat Steeve Khe, Liquid & Jahsepta) (5:06)
This Day (feat Ben Wilkins) (3:17)
La Dolce Vita (feat Freddie James) (5:37)
Journey (feat Helena Nash, Jahsepta & Kim Bignham) (5:56)
Stillness (feat Rafaelle MacKay Smith & Alexandre Desilets) (4:23)
Saltwater Cats (feat Kim Neundorf & Malicious) (6:43)
Review: Bran Van 3000's The Garden is their fourth studio album and another subtle evolution of their signature genre-blending sound. Rooted in prog-rock grooves and boogie flair, the album explores romantic and reflective territory without losing the collective's playful spirit. On the album, which arrives as a special for this year's Record Store Day, James Di Salvio is joined by longtime collaborators and fresh talent alike to create a lush collaborative soundscape that's rich in emotion and rhythm. The tracks all exude soulful vocals, brass-laced arrangements and global sonic textures, which help to make The Garden is a mature yet adventurous chapter in BV3's musical journey.
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The Scholars
The Scholars (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: OLE 2132LP. Rel: 01 May 25
CCF (I'm Gonna Stay With You) (7:54)
Devereaux (4:29)
Lady Gay Approximately (3:45)
The Catastrophe (Good Luck With That, Man) (5:29)
Equals (4:04)
Gethsemane (10:48)
Reality (10:55)
Planet Desperation (9:34)
True/False Lover (12:52)
Review: Longtime Matador records signee and frontman with Leesburg, Virginia's Car Seat Headrest outfit, Will Toldedo is fortunate to have spent the bulk of his adult life releasing records and is a true artist and craftsman. The lead single 'The Catastrophe' is a massive sounding indie number that nods to the adrenaline of noughties indie and the intensity of prog and punk. 'CCF (I'm Gonna Stay With You)' shows a more experimental side with the bonkers first part giving way to heartland rock that Bruce Springsteen would be proud to call his own. This is - remarkably - the 13th studio album by this band, which make it close to an album a year since their formation. The wind is truly in their sails here and the chances of their prolific output slowing anytime soon are thankfully very slim.
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Tracy Chapman (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 060349 7832613. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Talkin' Bout A Revolution (2:30)
Fast Car (4:52)
Across The Lines (3:10)
Behind The Wall (1:51)
Baby Can I Hold You (3:10)
Mountains O' Things (4:42)
She's Got Her Ticket (3:49)
Why? (2:07)
For My Lover (3:11)
If Not Now... (2:58)
For You (3:10)
Review: Chapman's magnetic voice and stark storytelling create an atmosphere both intimate and politically charged on this, her 1988 self-titled debut, made famous by hit single 'Fast Car', but ultimately a far deeper affair. Songs like 'Talkin' Bout a Revolution' channel the protest spirit of folk legends like Woody Guthrie, delivering an anthem for those marginalised by economic inequality. Her blend of folk, blues and rock feels timeless, with lyrics that still moves listeners today. The haunting 'Behind the Wall', can move one to tears for its raw portrayal of domestic violence and the systemic failure of the police to intervene. Chapman's trembling contralto gives life to the repeated line 'Last night I heard the screaming', transforming it into a powerful condemnation of indifference. In contrast, 'If Not Now...' is a personal perspective, urging listeners to live and love in the present with its delicate acoustic arrangement. Chapman's storytelling is a triumph of nuance, balancing bleakness with hope. Decades later, Tracy Chapman remains a powerhouse in songwriting, deserving renewed attention. It is not just an album of its time but a work of enduring relevance, offering a poignant reminder that music can still be a catalyst for change.
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White House Demos
White House Demos (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: SCR 389. Rel: 08 May 25
Ecstasy (7:59)
Guilt (5:18)
See That Girl (6:46)
Die Die Die (6:59)
Review: It's no wonder there's a nu-gaze movement bubbling up at the moment and showing no sign of dying down - the quality of the godfathers of the genre is just staggering. And you can count Chapterhouse as a key component of the transcendental and viscerally thrilling first wave of shoegaze. This collection features four songs that the Reading-based band recorded in January 1989 - including one that has never been released before. The track in question, 'See That Girl', is as good as any of the more direct songs that bands in their scene released in the 90s. It's their equivalent of Ride's 'Vapour Trail' and strong enough in and of itself to warrant getting the whole EP.
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Lost In Heaven
Lost In Heaven (gatefold pink puddle vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: FEAR 04350 . Rel: 27 Mar 25
Favela (3:41)
Die For Me (3:26)
Ricochet (3:15)
You (3:28)
Demon Time (2:45)
Night Calls (3:13)
Disconnected (2:28)
Hours Lost (3:41)
Mess Me Up (feat Xavier Mayne) (3:20)
Amy (3:21)
Doubt It (3:23)
Mamacita (3:19)
Don't Laugh (4:10)
Review: Chase Atlantic's fourth album offers a more mature sound than previous LPs while exploring themes of loneliness, depression and fear. The title reflects the paradox of being in an ideal place yet feeling miserable and the music showcases the band's evolution into a fusion of pop, rock and r&b in their signature genre-defying style. The lead single quickly gained popularity by amassing millions of streams and views and follow-up 'Doubt It' continues the trend with addictive melodies and fresh sounds. Although Chase Atlantic pushes boundaries here, their original fans will still remain happy with the signature energy of this album.
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Chime Oblivion
Chime Oblivion (limited green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DG 002X. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Neighborhood Dog (1:43)
Kiss Her Or Be Her (2:21)
The Fiend (1:37)
Heated Horses (2:43)
The Uninvited Guest (0:06)
And Again (3:41)
The Mythomaniac (2:10)
Smoke Ring (2:40)
I'm Not A Mirror (3:39)
Grass (1:58)
Cold Pulse (1:37)
The Catalogue (3:28)
Review: Primarily known for his sprawling LA-based psych/garage/punk/all of the above work as Osees aka Thee Oh Sees aka Oh Sees, John Dwyer links up with experienced percussionist Dave Barbarossa (Fine Young Cannibals, Adam & The Ants) for the retro bratty glam-punk experience of the year - Chime Oblivion. Their self-titled debut is packed full of squelchy synths, jagged minimalist guitar lines and high-pitched eccentric vocals, paying clear homage to classic acts such as The Slits and Bow Wow Wow. Chock full of bite-sized bangers including 'Neighbourhood Dog' and 'Kiss Her Or Be Her', both of which scoff at the notion of a three-minute track, this is retrofitted throwback dance-punk in the stylised era before it even had such a moniker.
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Virgins & Philistines (40th Anniversary Edition] (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: CHRC 1480. Rel: 01 May 25
Thinking Of You (3:19)
Faint Hearts (3:51)
Castles In The Air (3:33)
Take (4:07)
Cruel Circus (3:51)
Hammond Song (4:25)
Virgins & Philistines (3:50)
Yours Sincerely (3:40)
Armchair Theatre (4:58)
Sorry (3:15)
Review: Marking its 40th anniversary with a special new remaster, The Colour Field's seminal Virgins and Philistines by returns and shows a whole new generation why the band's sophisticated blend of new wave, pop, and introspective songwriting made such a mark, Originally released in 1985 and fronted by former Specials and Fun Boy Three vocalist Terry Hall, the album features standout tracks like the UK Top 20 hit 'Thinking of You', which alongside the rest of the originals have been taken from the original tape. However this edition also includes a bonus disc with early singles and B-sides appearing on vinyl for the first time making it a must-cop for '80s alternative pop fans.
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Friar Tuck
Cat: HHLP 40. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Too Freud To Rock'n'Roll Too Jung To Die
You Gotta Keep Your Halfwits About You
Four Jehovahs In A Volvo Estate
The Dogshow Must Go On
1066 & All That
In Spungent Mansions
Me & The Jews
A Shipwrecked Song
Sol Invicto
R In The Hood
Done Myself A Mischief
Will Sergeant's Blues
Review: Author and musician Julian Cope, formerly of Teardrop Explodes, is a leftfield national treasure. His books contain some of the funniest and most imaginative stories ever printed and as a musician he is the essence of rock n' roll. This latest album - the follow-up to 2023's excellent Robin Hood - is Cope at his most melodic. It contains nods to the likes of spook rocker Joe Meek, Velvet Underground and Krautrock, with a smorgasbord of guitar tones, mellotron and loose Moe Tucker-esque drumming. Cope's lyrics, with plenty of humour and off-kilter references, are a joy to dive into as they're cloaked in some of the best music he's ever composed.
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Butter Miracle The Complete Sweets!
Butter Miracle The Complete Sweets! (pink & purple marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 964148 211. Rel: 09 May 25
With Love, From A-Z (4:41)
Spaceman In Tulsa (3:50)
Boxcars (3:51)
Virginia Through The Rain (3:54)
Under The Aurora (5:38)
The Tall Grass (4:31)
Elevator Boots (3:51)
Angel Of 14th Street (5:11)
Bobby & The Rat-Kings (5:16)
Review: Counting Crows' sequent 2021's Butter Miracle: Suite One with The Complete Sweets! Now expanding on the themes of its predecessor, the record hears all four tracks from Suite One alongside five new songs, blending this heartsick Berkeley, CA band's signature storytelling with sweeping melodies and raw emotion. Leading the charge is 'Spaceman In Tulsa', a striking single that not only marks their first new music in nearly five years, but appropriately concerns itself with the theme of metamorphosis - "the way music breaks down who we were and spins us into something new. It's about broken lives becoming something better," in the words of frontman Adam Duritz. The record coincides with a fresh tour kicking off in Nashville in Spring 2025, with stops across North America and Europe.
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Butter Miracle The Complete Sweets!
Cat: 964148 231. Rel: 09 May 25
With Love From A To Z
Spaceman In Tulsa
Boxcars
Virginia Through The Rain
Under The Aurora
The Tall Grass
Elevator Boots
Angel Of 14th Street
Bobby & The Rat-Kings
Review: Seven strong San Francisco rock band Counting Crows have always walked a fine line between intimate storytelling and grandiose soundscapes. This time - taking the four tracks from their Butter Suite pt 1 Ep and adding five more new tracks - they sound like a band utterly in control of their own narrative. Adam Duritz's lyrics reflect a certain self-assurance as they weave through themes of reinvention and regret. Musically, the band brings a tighter, more focused intensity, merging rock, folk and even hints of alt-country with the ease of a band at their peak. 'Spaceman In Tulsa' takes its time, unfolding languidly, savouring every detail before pushing forward. And in moments like 'Boxcars,' it's clear this is the most cohesive they've sounded in years, with every instrument serving the story rather than competing for attention. They've done the work, and now, it's all paying off.
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Lezire
Lezire (orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: AV! 096. Rel: 17 Apr 25
World Tears (2:47)
Cult Of Two (3:45)
Souls Apart (3:05)
The Pure Weapon (4:19)
You Rose Up (feat Harry Howard) (3:15)
No Soul (3:36)
Touch From A Heartbeat (4:04)
Call Your Dealer (2:12)
PSSS (5:03)
Love Is Law (reprise) (6:11)
Review: Charles Rowell stops off for another release under his Crush Of Souls moniker, hammering yet another gothic sonic nail in the coffin. Recorded at the aptly named Catacomb Soul studios, where he had recently finished recording the antecedent release '(A)Void Love', Rowell's latest LP is dedicated to the French capital city Paris, but we've a sense that *his* Paris isn't *our* Paris. There are of course catacombs in Paris, subjacent to the metropolis' surface romances. With the LP's title punning on French words for "lizard" and "desire", a lustily unnerving synthpop record unfolds, and this is one mood requiring only the slightest touch of grimness to evoke: such as pitchy, drawled vocals on the otherwise glittery and well-rounded 'Cult Of Two', and eighteenth note tenebrae on 'No Soul', serving to bury an otherwise melodic tune in hollow chaos.
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Forever Is A Feeling
Forever Is A Feeling ('liquid gold' vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 756543 4. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Calliope Prelude (3:04)
Big Deal (3:40)
Ankles (3:53)
Limerance (3:16)
Modigliani (3:53)
Talk (2:06)
For Keeps (2:37)
Forever Is A Feeling (5:32)
Come Out (3:05)
Best Guess (3:16)
Bullseye (with Hozier) (3:03)
Most Wanted Man (3:15)
Lost Time (2:11)
Review: Virginia-raised singer Lucy Dacus' profile has been overshadowed by the gargantuan success of Boygenius bandmate Phoebe Bridgers, but this sounds like the album that's going to change all that overnight. The single 'Ankle' is a case in point: the string-laden number is a hypnotic, emotionally charged epic full of temperature-raising double-entendres. Elsewhere, on the tender ballad 'Limerence', Dacus sounds timeless, like we're in the company of a songwriter who's going to be around doing this music making thing for the rest of her life. An extraordinary talent.
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Whistle & I'll Come To You
Whistle & I'll Come To You (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: FIRELP 787. Rel: 22 May 25
Intro (0:39)
Arrival (2:36)
Has It Been Good Here? (1:37)
Spooky Breakfast (8:02)
Walk On The Beach (3:59)
Whistle (3:24)
Supernatural Breakfast (4:23)
Walk On The Beach (2) (3:15)
Nightmares (3:29)
Evidence Of Spiritualism? (5:59)
The Apparition (5:14)
Review: Swedish trio Death And Vanilla continue to carve out their atmospheric niche, blending elements of post-ambient electronica and spectral folk to craft something distinctly unsettling. Their latest foray into live scoring breathes new life into the eerie, folkloric narrative of a 1968 ghost story. As they shift seamlessly between stuttering tape loops, minimalist drum machines, and haunting choral effects, they create a tension that pulls the listener deeper into the supernatural. Tracks like 'Supernatural Breakfast' are pulsing with an old-school, Carpenter-esque vibe, while others, like 'Nightmares', evoke a sense of unease with their swirling winds and spectral sounds. The band's ability to inhabit these otherworldly spaces is a nod to their growing mastery of atmosphere, a skill that's increasingly becoming their signature. Even as they explore the boundary between the familiar and the uncanny, Death And Vanilla remind us that their sound can be as inviting as it is unnervingly strange.
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Dan's Boogie
Dan's Boogie (limited 'coke bottle & black swirl' vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRG 869LPC1. Rel: 27 Mar 25
The Same Thing As Nothing At All (4:59)
Hydroplaning Off The Edge Of The World (4:49)
The Ignoramus Of Love (3:31)
Dan's Boogie (3:47)
Bologna (feat Fiver) (4:10)
I Materialize (4:54)
Sun Meet Snow (3:33)
Cataract Time (4:18)
Travel Light (2:13)
Review: Vancouver band Destroyer's latest isn't just a "boogie" in the common senseiit's a slippery, shape-shifting act of survival, deception and late-night epiphanies. Dan Bejar calls it "a hustle, a scam that doesn't quite work," and that tension runs through every note. 'Bologna' casts Bejar as a supporting player, with Simone Schmidt's piercing vocal turning the track into a noirish fever dream. 'Hydroplaning Off the Edge of the World' swings between peppy charm and spiraling dread, while 'Cataract Time' stretches into an eight-minute epic, its melancholic weight somehow tasting like hope. Where past Destroyer albums battled the world, this one dances with itishifty, urgent, and impossible to pin down.
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Burnin' The Ice (reissue)
Burnin' The Ice (reissue) (limited gatefold red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: HTLP 019RED. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Stow-A-Way (7:21)
Tokyo Express (2:58)
Truck Love (3:58)
The Victory (3:47)
Pleasure Is The Boss (3:55)
Dumb Europe (6:32)
This Flame Will Never Die (1:20)
Review: German post-punks Die Haut collaborated with Nick Cave when he was towards the end of his time in the Birthday Party. Together they made a vastly stylish album of darkly atmospheric music that you can dance to and it's now being reissued, which will hopefully bring about renewed appreciation because it's up there with the very best alternative records. Everyone has Unknown Pleasures, but why don't they have this? It's absolute fire. 'Stow-A-Way' sounds like a band having the time of their life in the most reckless way possible, which will ultimately encourage more people to pick up a guitar. Meanwhile, 'The Victory' is like a cooler version of Talking Heads and ought to have you digging out a sleeveless denim jacket in no time.
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Burnin' The Ice (reissue)
Burnin' The Ice (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 63926. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Stow-A-Way (7:21)
Tokyo Express (2:58)
Truck Love (3:58)
The Victory (3:43)
Pleasure Is The Boss (3:56)
Dumb Europe (6:31)
This Flame Will Never Die (1:20)
Review: Germany's Die Haut are like the forefathers of a sound that's now sometimes referred to as Crank Wave - this rough n' ready rehearsal room, or dimly-lit basement sound with noisy guitars and goth singing. What's clear, though, despite more than 40 having passed by since this was first released (1983), few capture that murky, jagged aesthetic better than Die Haut. And if you were to have someone mumble-sing over your noise then who better than Nick Cave? Nick Cave was at the end of his time in Birthday Party at this time he briefly joined them, so, as a young man, his pipes are relatively higher than the bellowing baritone we know him to be today. In terms of kindred spirits, you can imagine Lias Saoudi of Fat White Family being firmly into this. This is a top-tier reissue.
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Felt Better Alive
Felt Better Alive (light rose vinyl LP)
Cat: SOLP 020P. Rel: 15 May 25
Calvados (2:48)
Pot Of Gold (2:42)
The Day The Baron Died (3:42)
Stade Ocean (3:03)
Out Of Tune Ballon (2:25)
Felt Better Alive (3:21)
Ed Belly (2:20)
Poca Mahoney's (1:47)
Fingee (1:52)
Pretre De La Mer (3:00)
Empty Room (1:41)
Review: Turn of the millennium wild child and poetic indie darling Peter Doherty hasn't released a solo album in nine years, but that all changes with Felt Better Alive on Strap Originals. It's a confident return from the playful guitarist and evocative lyricist with his usual penchant for idealised but real stories of life in Arcadia and plenty of signature melodic hooks all shining through. His guitars are often wistful and come with plenty of lovely strings, but there are more raw and jangling grooves like 'Pot Of Gold' and off-kilter pub sing-alongs like 'Ed Belly' making this a vivid listen for fans of the Libertines and Babyshambles man.

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Golden Wolf
Golden Wolf (gatefold zoetrope picture disc LP + booklet)
Cat: 964125 231. Rel: 01 May 25
John Belushi (5:19)
Sugar Cat (2:50)
Electric Green Lambo (2:37)
Golden Wolf (3:34)
Yamasuki-Yama Yama (4:13)
We Solid Gold (3:28)
She's All Time (feat Nina Nesbitt) (3:19)
Maggies Moonshine (4:09)
On The 45 (6:12)
Dust Of A Thousand Stars (7:43)
Review: Angus from Australian indie folksters Angus and Julia Stone has an unearthly beauty to his voice so we're always partial to checking out what he's turned his hand to. This is his fifth studio album under his moniker Dope Lemon and it follows his acclaimed 2023 album, Kimosabe. There's certainly an axis between 'Golden Wolf' and some of the early Angus and Julia Stone, but with more of a Killers-esque rock engine to it. Elsewhere, 'Electric Green Lambo' takes us on a detour through some funky, soulful grooves that would suit blazing a cigar in the Havana sun. And the sleek 'Sugarcat' has the strongest beat of the set and it's a guaranteed mood bump every time you hear it.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden ("rose" white vinyl LP)
Cat: LNFG 148. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:44)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:15)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:30)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:39)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:17)
Superstitious Woman (2:43)
Crying Like A Child (3:07)
Review: Dr. Robert of British 80s pop hitmakers The Blow Monkeys and British folk icon Matt Deighton (Mother Earth, Bill Fay, Paul Weller) have formed a new duo and release their album on the not-for-profit Last Night From Glasgow label. Their respective histories - writing really accomplished pop songs and performing in bands with some of the best artists in the history of rock n' roll - raise expectations, but they absolutely smash them. The title-track is a beautiful marriage of pastoral psych folk and glam rock, where there's melodies to spare and affecting, deeply soulful timbres at every turn.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden (green marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LNFG 148G. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:43)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:16)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:33)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:44)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:16)
Superstitious Woman (2:41)
Crying Like A Child (3:08)
Review: If you're unfamiliar with Dr Robert, we recommend checking out The Blow Monkeys. Robert Howard, as he's credited, formed the iconic new wave and 'sophisti-pop' group in 1981 and his piano keys, bass notes, guitar melodies, vocals and words define the band's sizeable back catalogue. Matt Deighton, meanwhile, might mean Mother Earth, Bill Fay, or Paul Weller to some listeners. He's been involved with them all. Here, the esteemed UK musicians run into one another on Last Night From Glasgow, a treasure of a patron-funded, not-for-profit label out of Scotland's biggest city. It couldn't be a more credible and thoughtful combination. Musically, the result packs crazy levels of musicality, taking a lead from pop, soft, folk and psyche rock to produce a sound which moves between soaring to understated grandeur to deceptively complex and overtly intimate.
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The Best Of BBC Sessions 1979-1997
Cat: CL 98173. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Villiers Terrace (4:14)
Read It In The Books (2:31)
All That Jazz (2:57)
Over The Wall (4:47)
All My Colours (4:26)
Back Of Love (4:12)
Seven Seas (3:55)
Ocean Rain (3:46)
Nocturnal Me (4:10)
Rescue (3:49)
Review: Another BBC Sessions edition compiles nearly two decades of live-in-studio performances from Echo & The Bunnymen, tracing the Liverpool legends' rise from wiry post-punk outsiders to accomplished songwriters. John Peel and Janice Long oversaw the sessions with eagle's eyes, as production polish from classics such as 'The Killing Moon', 'Rescue' and 'Lips Like Sugar' reveal the band's skeletal brilliance and moody immediacy. Something of a guide to the band's career arc as a whole, we hear the way paved for a more expansive, melancholic texture in the later years, despite an ever morphotic, modulable lineup. The Cult Legends reissue set offers longtime fans and newer listeners a chance to hear the Bunnymen with studio intimacy and live spontaneity; less theatrical than their stage shows, but just as haunting.
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Time For A Witness (reissue)
Cat: INTGDS 00022LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Waiting (3:29)
Time For A Witness (3:32)
Sooner Or Later (2:30)
Find A Way (7:01)
Decide (4:54)
Doin' It Again (2:30)
Invitation (2:51)
For Now (4:08)
What She Said (4:55)
Real Cool Time (4:21)
Review: The fact that you have bands that also got their first break through Rough Trade, like Howler, Palma Violets and The Strokes, borrowing somewhat from The Feelies' playbook is testament to their stylish handling of handmade rock n' roll. Their first two records, released in the 80s, are largely considered classics, but this album released in 1991 is as strong as anything in their back catalogue. It's also a terrific parting gift to fans as they ended up taking a 17-year break after it, reforming in 2008 to play a gig with Sonic Youth and together ever since. This album is immaculately recorded yet true to their live sound, as they set up in the studio in much the same way that they set up on stage. It's a driving, propulsive yet inventive affair offering up as much for the cranium as it does the hips. The band are commonly compared to Velvet Underground and 'Find A Way' has a touch of the VU classic 'Heroin' about it. 'Decide', however, feels more Stones-y, while 'Real Cool Time' does justice and then some to The Stooges' original. That they bring to mind other great rock bands is testament to the fact they are in that league and not mere pastiche.
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Rocky Top Ballads
Rocky Top Ballads (180 gram vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ESC 180. Rel: 19 May 25
Coasting (2:49)
Losing Tennessee (3:36)
Remember The Heart (3:28)
Big Muzzy (3:03)
Whys (2:35)
Days Incomplete (3:40)
A/B (4:56)
Smile? (3:17)
Adore You (2:54)
Smile (4:23)
Review: Fine Glindvad Jensen's Rocky Top Ballads is an album that feels as though it's suspended in time, capturing moments that are both timeless and ephemeral. Fine's lyrics, often vague in their specifics, convey a sense of days slipping by, with an urgency to grasp reality through songwriting. Drawing from the Copenhagen scene, where she's collaborated with Erika de Casier and Astrid Sonne, Fine's music under her solo moniker defies easy categorization. While hints of Mazzy Star and a touch of "countrygaze" permeate the album, her sound is also rooted in the traditional folk music of her upbringing. Rocky Top Ballads is a deeply personal and intuitive collection, blending sample-based production with organic instrumentation. The result is a debut that feels both assured and strangely new. Tracks like "Days Incomplete" capture a yearning that is both fervent and detached, while 'Losing Tennessee' and 'Big Muzzy' explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The album's beauty lies in its ability to evoke emotions and leave lingering questions, keeping listeners entranced.
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Jellywish
Jellywish (jellyfish purple vinyl LP)
Cat: LPDDW 105C. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Levitate (2:48)
Have Heaven (3:09)
Jellyfish (2:54)
Started To Glow (3:35)
This Was A Gift (3:22)
All The Same Light (3:27)
Sparkle Song (3:24)
Moon, Sea, Devil (2:14)
Our Hearts In A Room (3:53)
Gloom Designs (4:14)
Review: New York indie-folk four-piece' Florist's second album is a hypnotic, psychedelic album that is the musical equivalent of an out of body experience. Single 'Have Heaven' is so elegant that you imagine singer Emily Sprague as someone who is deeply in tune with nature and the cosmos, careful as not tread too heavily incase she disturbs the flowers. It's timeless but also quite unusual in terms of the mix because although there's aspects of folk classics like Joni Mitchell, some of the flourish with pedals and effects brings to mind more modern influences, like Superorganism. But it's more a peppering of that side so as to not overwhelm. Another single from the album, 'This Was A Gift' is pure beauty that makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. Some singers are just born for the role of troubadour and Sprague is one of them. Long may Florist keep capturing songs this magical.
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Rant (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Rant (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited black & orange splattered vinyl LP + translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: NUL 09LPX. Rel: 01 May 25
Meantime (3:15)
Meet Me Halfway (2:57)
Robot (2:01)
Beeswing (4:16)
Thursday (4:10)
Sumer Is Icumen In (1:48)
The Keeper (1:40)
The No 1 Song In Heaven (4:19)
The Old Dun Cow (2:53)
Acapella (2:28)
Man Ray (2:20)
Heartbeat Song (7") (1:46)
Hanging Johnny (1:20)
Living On Light (1:33)
Review: Let's face it, The Futureheads are at their very best when utilising choir-style vocal arrangements. This was arguably first made clear when they dared to drop that incredible cover of 'Hounds of Love' - treading where very, very few people have braved, into the world of enigmatic wonder-artist Kate Bush, and coming out with something that stood up on its own as a wonderfully unique cover. If you agree, this one's for you. Online blurbs will tell you Rant is a diversion from the usual Futureheads stuff. And yeah, maybe it is to some extent - this is an a cappella album after all. No guitars. No drums. No instruments other than the band's own voices. It also uses traditional folk as the main source material, with some pop and dance thrown in. Nevertheless, if you can't immediately identify this as the Sunderland group, and hook into the clear rhythmic signatures that would identify this as them, even without the voices, you've not been listening hard enough. A triumph of auteur theory in music.
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Hit & Run: Revisited (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 502173 2376831. Rel: 08 May 25
C'mon Let's Go (3:34)
The Hunter (3:14)
(I'm Your) Victim (2:48)
Kick It Down (3:01)
Following The Crowd (3:03)
Tush (2:17)
Hit & Run (3:10)
Watch Your Step (3:11)
Back To Start (3:27)
Yeah Right (3:20)
Future Flash (4:15)
Review: Originally released in 1981 via Bronze Records, Hit & Run would serve as the sophomore full-length from London's Girlschool. Reaching No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart with the title-track charting at No. 32 in the UK singles, the album was the band's biggest success, even landing them an obligatory mime performance on Top Of the Pops. Returning to London's Jackson's Studios to work with producer Vic Maile, who handled desk duties on their 1980 debut Demolition, the project saw the group ramp up their speed and melody, ultimately cementing their place as somewhat retrospectively overlooked pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWBHM). Reissued or rather "revisited" for Record Store Day 2025, this lush, limited red wax pressing features cuts such as the iconic opening banger 'C'mon Let's Go', which appeared in the Gemini Award winning 2005 documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, as well as their much adored rendition of ZZ Top's 'Tush'.
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E
E (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 160LP. Rel: 08 May 25
All My Life (4:57)
Shrine (3:41)
Good Friends Call Me E (3:49)
Flood (3:04)
Human Dust (7:21)
Solid Stone (3:29)
Dreams (2:07)
Sing Me Softly Of The Blues (3:50)
On The Way Down (2:49)
Song For Emahoy (6:12)
Da (3:01)
Review: Seattle-raised, New York-based singer and pianist Eliana Glass releases one of the most arresting debuts of the year, finding her own nuanced style after years training as a jazz vocalist and being in steeped in records by Nina Simone. Glass' love of more indie influences, such the ethereal Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins means she fuses technical excellence with a more emotional led timbre that, in turn, brings you closer to her soul. 'On The Way Down' is a great place to start as it's a stunning marriage of piano and vocal but when she just plays piano the hairs stand on the back of your neck, too. Check out 'Song for Emahoy' and try not to cry.
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Miracle Music
Miracle Music (limited 'forest night' dark green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRR 434LPC1. Rel: 15 May 25
Silver Bells (5:01)
Primeval Lite I-III (6:35)
Earthly Life (4:39)
Homemade Crucifix (3:25)
Harmonious Living (3:47)
Strange Paradise (6:38)
Perfect Etercuss (4:11)
Visible Darkness (3:53)
Choir Commencement (1:32)
Review: Recorded at Portland's Type Foundry studio i where American instrumental experimental rockers Grails' earliest records were born i Miracle Music is the band's 12th long player and weaves acoustic and electric guitars, synths, brass, woodwinds, percussion and samples into an expansive, cinematic tapestry. Drawing from early industrial textures, classical elegance and psychedelic ambiance, the album crafts a heavy yet ethereal mood. Tracks like 'Silver Bells' pulse with vintage electro urgency, while others invoke a sense of reflection and grandeur. This balance of boundary-pushing intensity and airy melodicism reflects Grails' quarter-century commitment to reinvention. As both a nod to their origins and a bold step forward, Miracle Music stands as one of Grails' most personal and profound releases i a key to their ability to transform eclectic influences into something singular and deeply moving.
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How To Walk Away
How To Walk Away (clear white & turquoise vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ALAU 00711. Rel: 28 Apr 25
The Fact Remains (3:48)
Shining On (4:52)
This Lonely Love (5:10)
My Baby (4:23)
Just Lust (3:31)
Now I'm Gone (4:05)
Remember November (4:08)
So Alone (3:58)
Such A Beautiful Girl (3:44)
Law Of Nature (4:49)
Review: Once synonymous with bands such as The Lemonheads, Some Girls, and Blake Babies, Boston, USA singer-songwriter Juliana Hatfield has been there and done that as part of a group, with her own Juliana Hatfield Three setup, alongside Todd Philips and Dean Fisher, and in full-blown solo mode. And she continues to 'do it' very well indeed - How To Walk Away might be 17 years young in 2025, but her most recent original offerings, on 2021's Blood, proved there's no shortage of ideas still. As for How To Walk Away, this is Hatfield in her element. Emotional alternative rock in that way America has defined for the best part of four decades - left of centre yet accessible and destined for charts and soundtracks alike.
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Caviar
Caviar (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: FATLP 185. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Yes Chef (1:45)
Cushion The Blow (2:06)
Get Out (2:58)
Caviar (3:07)
Into The Fire (4:20)
Ballerina (3:07)
Self Portrait (1:34)
Call It In (4:48)
Put Thy Kettle On (0:57)
Mr Famous (3:51)
Life's A Buffet (2:07)
Review: Following on from 2023's acclaimed debut full-length All Gas No Brakes, Bristolian noise-punks Heavy Lungs return with the definition of an antithetical sophomore LP with Caviar. Clocking in at under 30 minutes (significantly less than their initial outing) and recorded live in dingy church rehearsal spaces to capture the unhinged intensity of their live performances, this is the sound of a band vehemently disinterested with mainstream appeal, exposure or playing the game by any terms apart from their own. While vocalist Danny Nedelko would be the named subject of one of the biggest singles from fellow Bristol natives Idles' 2018 breakout second album Joy As An Act Of Resistance, where his peers have expanded their sound and embraced myriads of melody, Heavy Lungs are poignantly going the opposite route, full speed towards oblivion with only chaos and anarchy on their collective minds.

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Silence Is Priceless
Cat: KH 056. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Me & Who? (3:13)
Hot Zone Regular Day (3:13)
Fame Gang (1:45)
Ghost Guns (1:40)
Invincibl (2:59)
Forever Starts Today (2:23)
Indivisibl (1:59)
I Know 3 45 (3:03)
Stalker Guardian Angel (2:30)
Get Rid Of Yourself (2:32)
Its Going Better (2:54)
Capital Collectiv (2:02)
Feeling The Sun, It's Lit! (1:57)
Missing Flowers I Think (2:56)
Restless Lovers (1:30)
Gore Lore (2:21)
Review: Talk about appropriate names. There's something about Helen Island that sounds as though it has been cast adrift, washed up, and left to establish its own thing. The Parisian enigma's work feels ghostly, haunted by a past that has vanished into the ocean mist. Whether they'll ever be reunited is the real question, but mystery is the joy here. Whether it's at the uptempo, synth pop hued 'Hot Zone Regular Day', or the weird and wonderful psyche-electronica-field style 'Forever Starts Today', breathy samples on 'Indivisibl' or the innocent contemporary classical-cum-ambient plucked strings and keys of 'Restless Lovers' and 'Gore Lore', the whole thing is a strange and beguiling ride through the outer reaches of popular music.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1613C. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Autoharp (4:16)
Mad About You (3:44)
Waves (3:56)
Jackie Cane (4:13)
The Magnificent Tree (3:43)
Vinegar & Salt (3:19)
Frosted Flake Wood (3:17)
Every Time We Live Together We Die A Bit More (3:36)
Out Of Sight (3:48)
Pink Fluffy Dinosaurs (3:50)
L'Odeur Animale (3:47)
Review: Marking the 25th anniversary of The Magnificent Tree, Belgian trio Hooverphonic release a special limited edition of their third album, available on translucent blue vinyl. This edition comes strictly limited to 1,000 numbered copies, each with a commemorative insert; its four core singles 'Mad About You', 'Vinegar & Salt', 'Out of Sight' and 'Jackie Cane' became career milestones for the ethereal band, clinging to the Flemish Ultratop 50 for 107 weeks as they continued to hone and plane their established blue noir, post-trip-hop sonic vernacular. Also marking their 30th anniversary as a band, The Magnificent Tree is probably the best touchstone to describe their coming of age, ripping up the the comparatively innocent sonic formula of Blue Wonder Power Milk.
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Hozier (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hozier (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 'custard' yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RWXLP 721. Rel: 15 May 25
Take Me To Church (4:02)
Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene (3:39)
Jackie & Wilson (3:41)
Someone New (3:43)
To Be Alone (5:25)
From Eden (3:18)
In A Week (feat Karen Cowley) (4:38)
Sedated (3:45)
Work Song (3:59)
Like Real People Do (3:18)
It Will Come Back (4:35)
Foreigner's Gold (3:45)
Cherry Wine (live) (3:59)
In The Woods Somewhere (bonus tracks) (5:31)
Run (4:13)
Arsonist's Lullabye (4:23)
My Love Will Never Die (3:50)
Review: Hozier's 'Take Me To Church' was the ineluctable indie pop staple of 2013, finding the Irish singer-songwriter explore gothic and religious themes, bringing a confessional feel to a tired relationship amid intrafaith discrimination. This was despite short shrift for Hozier himself, where at the time, Hozier's queerness unfairly barred him from full participation in life as an orthodox Catholic. With a turbulent music video complementing the song, Hozier's accompanying album was sure to ignite the sympathies and passions of many an indie rock fan, cementing the artist's career and earning him several nominations. This new reissue from UMR sheds light on that same moment over a full decade on.
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Iris Silver Mist
Iris Silver Mist (limited pearl vinyl LP)
Cat: 4AD0 814LPE. Rel: 01 May 25
Lay Down (4:02)
To Be A Rose (3:53)
I Want To Start At The Beginning (2:27)
All Night Long (4:04)
Heiner Muller (1:51)
You Died (4:27)
Spirit Mist (3:00)
I Don't Know What Free Is (3:36)
The Artist Is Absent (2:49)
Huffing My Arm (2:21)
The Gift (3:07)
A Ballad (3:43)
I Want The End To Sound Like This (5:00)
Review: This is not our first time falling for Jenny Hval. We might have been a little late to the party than some, initially encountering the angelic-voiced Norwegian singer-songwriter with her 2019 effort on Sacred Bones, The Practice of Love, but lost time has been made up for since. Landing again on 4AD, the label that hosted her preceding effort, 2022's Classic Objects, this latest is similar and yet different to what has come before. Tracks like 'Lay Down', which opens things here, present the Scandinavian voice at its sweetest, set against a backdrop of birdsong, fine-tuned for melody. Other moments take us into a dreamy otherworld, blissful harmonies and siren calls, ambient refrains invoking the great adventure that awaits us after this one. Or maybe that's just because the track in question is entitled 'I Want The End To Sound Like This'. Either way, so do we.
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Reflections
Reflections (blue in white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 756259 8. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Woke (demo tracks) (3:41)
The Ghost Intervention (3:14)
Monica (3:19)
Black (3:21)
Strange Ways (2:31)
I Get Carried Away (3:06)
A-Ok (2:23)
Destroyed (3:28)
Playin' Me (2:43)
My Car (2:32)
Cowboy (2:40)
May Day (3:10)
The Journey (2:41)
Review: Ten years after their brilliant sophomore LP Smoke + Mirrors, rock-radio-ready roilers Imagine Dragons (once celebrated as, among many, the biggest band in the world) mark the occasion with a fresh vault of 14 previously unreleased demos from the sequent album's recording sessions. While the original showed off the band's dynamic range, securing them many a number-one spot, this collection offers a raw glimpse into the creative process of the LV power-pop rovers. Much less polished than official chartists might expect, we still note of the band's seemly evolution out of an already rather anachronistic early-10s EDM-plated sound, primed for radi-a and stadia alike. Many of these songs were written for the road, so it's interesting to hear, and/or imagine, what might've been if the band had followed these songs to their glossiest conclusions at the time.
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