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Only Life (reissue)
Only Life (reissue) (red vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 00021LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
It's Only Life (2:48)
Too Much (4:29)
Deep Fascination (4:00)
Higher Ground (4:34)
The Undertow (3:33)
For Awhile (4:05)
The Final Word (2:23)
Too Far Gone (3:33)
Away (5:05)
What Goes On (3:40)
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Time For A Witness (reissue)
Cat: INTGDS 00022LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
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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Dancing While Falling: Extended Versions (B-STOCK)
Cat: PIASR 1435LPEX (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Run (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (6:21)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (6:38)
Subway Lover (extended version) (6:18)
Unconditional (feat Rationale - extended version) (6:27)
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (5:50)
Stand Up (extended version) (6:44)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The new album by Quantic - aka. multi instrumentalist, DJ, composer and producer Will Holland - is in many ways an evolution. Now twenty years into his career, Dancing While Falling is the British-born, New York-based artist's most live sounding, euphoric and, in his own words, grown-up release to date. Capturing the beginnings of every good person's revelatory movement from an individual to a collective spirit, Holland originally began the album in his Brooklyn studio, before realising that he didn't just want to make a record that reflected his 'singular pandemic wormhole', but rather one that tapped into the essential togetherness of the human condition. So too does this record explore themes of connection felt through, and made more intense by, the antagonistic bouts of loneliness that characterised COVID-19. Influenced by legendary artists in the scene like Bohannon and Larry Levan, Quantic wanted to make a disco -eaning album at first; "I'm really interested in Latin music and Afro Caribbean rhythms and I think there's a really amazing point in history where the emergence of those rhythms and its combination with American soul sparked what we now know as disco," he says. This PIAS extended edition comes one year on from its initial 2023 release, Quantic here expands on his work by adding a ream of extended versions.
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Emitt Rhodes (reissue)
Emitt Rhodes (reissue) (green vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 00020LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Folk/Americana
With My Face On The Floor (3:02)
Somebody Made For Me (2:24)
She's Such A Beauty (2:21)
You Must Have (3:16)
Lullabye (1:06)
Fresh As A Daisy (2:48)
You Should Be Ashamed (2:45)
Somebody Made For Me (3:23)
You Take The Dark Out Of The Night (2:55)
Ever Find Yourself Running (2:40)
Live Till You Die (2:38)
Long Time No See (2:06)
Review: Emitt Rhodes' self-titled album, released in 1970, proves his pioneering approach to home recording: made in his home studio, it came at a time when union rules mandated that albums released by major labels had to be recorded in professional studios. Ergo, the fact that it was made at home couldn't be disclosed on the cover. Despite this, the original LP featured a playful message in the runout groove, stating "Recorded at Home" in humorous title case. Rhodes had initially intended to call the album Homecooking, but the label opted for his name instead. Using a four-track recorder, Rhodes forged the instrumental tracks before transferring them to an eight-track with which to add vocals, enhancing the sound with a higher-quality microphone - clearly that's as much as grandiose a story as we're getting on the BTS front. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard chart, with 'Fresh As A Daisy' peaking at number 54 on the Hot 100, and 'Lullabye' finding its niche in the Wes Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums.
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