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Live At The Fillmore (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 198028 30551. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Handon The Pump (3:46)
Real Estate (3:18)
How I Could Just Kill A Man (3:59)
Insane In The Brain (2:47)
Pigs (2:45)
Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig (7:47)
Cock The Hammer (3:38)
Checkmate (3:33)
Can't Get The Best Of Me (4:22)
Lick A Shot (3:26)
A To The K (3:48)
I Ain't Going Out Like This (4:40)
I Wanna Get High (4:03)
Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk (3:03)
Hits From The Bong (3:33)
Riot Starter (1:22)
(Rock) Superstar (4:34)
Review: Cult American hip-hoppers and legendary stoners Cypress Hill played live at San Francisco's iconic Fillmore on August 16, 2000. Now available on vinyl for the first time, the set captures the legendary group's explosive live energy as the band were in top form and delivering raw, high-octane renditions of their biggest hits. What better way to relive classics like 'Insane in the Brain,' 'Hand on the Pump,' 'Cock the Hammer' and 'I Wanna Get High' than on vinyl? Those gems sit alongside deeper cuts such as 'A to the K,' 'Riot Starter' and '(Rock) Superstar' making this a great blend of those for singing along to and those for the head.
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 in stock $34.30
Happenings
Happenings (eco black vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 196588 77261. Rel: 05 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
A Happening (0:49)
Darkest Lullaby (3:07)
Call (2:26)
How Far Will You Go (1:48)
Coming Back To Me Good (2:48)
GOAT (3:07)
Passengers (2:46)
The Hell Of It (3:20)
Italian Horror (2:34)
Bird In A Cage (2:36)
Algorithms (3:06)
Review: It's safe to say Happenings is the least Kasabian sounding record we've ever had, although realising that makes you start to wonder what Kasabian ever really sounded like. Experts at hybridity, they've built an enviable reputation - and huge following - from mixing a kind of lager indie rock with more experimental elements, nodding to synth, post punk, electronica, even nu rave at times. But we can't think of many times they've come as close to sugar-coated MGMT territory as on 'Darkest Lullaby', the second track on this latest outing. Things don't stay there, though. 'GOAT' is a strange mash up of grit and candy floss with guitars and keys blazing, 'Passengers' threatens to take flight with its soaring (and decidedly sing-along) pop chorus, 'The Hell Of It' introduces growing bass music tones, 'How Far Will You Go' approaches a kind of jump up nu-metal.
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 in stock $26.54
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