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No Thyself (reissue)
No Thyself (reissue) (transparent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 008LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Do The Meaning (4:24)
Other Thematic Material (3:59)
The Worst Of Progress (4:57)
Hello Mister Curtis (With Apologies) (4:10)
Physics (4:04)
Happening In English (4:15)
Holy Dotage (4:17)
Of Course Howard (1979) (4:46)
Final Analysis Waltz (4:46)
The Burden Of A Song (4:26)
Review: Howard Devoto, the architect of Manchester's punk scene, once claimed that Magazine's albums were crafted to endure, a sentiment that resonates in their latest offering, No Thyself. Serving as a long-awaited successor to Magic, Murder and the Weather, this album marked a triumphant return after three decades when it landed in 2011. With Noko on guitar and John 'Stan' White on bass, the band skillfully revives the dynamic essence of their early work. Tracks like 'Do The Meaning' and 'Holy Dotage' deliver the urgent post-punk energy that defined their classics, while the more ornate pieces like 'The Worst Of Progress' showcase their more experimental influences. Devoto's acerbic and darkly humorous lyrics remain sharp, reflecting on aging and mortality in tracks like 'Hello Mister Curtis', where he addresses Ian Curtis and Kurt Cobain with wry candour. Amidst familiar sounds, standout track 'Physics' introduces a new direction with its tender melodies.
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Secondhand Daylight (reissue)
Secondhand Daylight (reissue) (permafrost green vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 005LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Feed The Enemy
Rhythm Of Cruelty
Cut-Out Shapes
Talk To The Body
I Wanted Your Heart
The Thin Air
Back To Nature
Believe That I Understand
Permafrost
Review: Secondhand Daylight is the second album by Magazine, released in March 1979 through Virgin. The album marks a move towards a more atmospheric post-punk sound, with increased use of keyboards and intricate arrangements, offering a distinct departure from their debut. Pressed using the re-masters from 2000, this edition comes with a photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with Howard Devoto. Magazine's influence can be traced in later artists like Radiohead and Morrissey, cementing their status as one of the most innovative and enduring bands in the post-punk era.
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Music From The Penguin Cafe (remastered)
Cat: INTGDS 00013LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Modern Classical
Penguin Cafe Single (2:20)
ZOPF (3:19)
From The Colonies (For NR) (1:40)
In A Sydney Motel (2:27)
Surface Tension (Where Trees Meet The Sky) (2:16)
Milk (2:19)
Coronation (1:26)
Giles Fantasy Dream (2:20)
Pigtail (2:32)
The Sound Of Someone You Love Who's Going Away & It Doesn't Matter (11:40)
Hugebaby (4:45)
Chartered Flight (6:37)
Review: Penguin Cafe Orchestra's debut release offers a unique blend of minimalist classical, folk, and avant-garde influences, with a distinct, whimsical charm. Opening with the iconic 'Penguin Cafe Single,' the track immediately sets the tone with its playful melody and intricate arrangements. 'The Sound of Someone You Love Who's Going Away and It Doesn't Matter' follows with a more reflective mood, its wistful theme evoking a deep sense of longing. The album's blend of simple, yet profound compositions showcases Simon Jeffes' ability to evoke powerful emotions with minimal means. This blue vinyl reissue brings a fresh vibrancy to a seminal album that continues to captivate listeners with its otherworldly sound.

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