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Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)
Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0221LPX. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Sound & Color (3:03)
Don't Wanna Fight (3:52)
Dunes (4:17)
Future People (3:24)
Gimme All Your Love (4:03)
This Feeling (4:19)
Guess Who (3:16)
The Greatest (3:50)
Shoegaze (3:01)
Miss You (3:46)
Gemini (6:30)
Over My Head (3:48)
Drive By Baby (2:19)
Joe (3:56)
Someday (3:18)
Don't Wanna Fight (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:54)
Future People (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:25)
Dunes (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:27)
Over My Head (live From Capitol Studio A) (4:00)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It was two in two for Alabama Shakes when they first unveiled this bonafide swamp rock masterpiece. Released in 2015, Sound & Color took the blueprint laid out with Boys & Girls and then kicked up into fifth gear. It's soul. It's blues. It's sweat-soaked funk. Most importantly, though, it's the kind of record that keeps giving the more you listen, sounding equally at home in the 1950s as it does the 2010s.

It's hard to really put into words the level of husky, pained, heart-on-sleeve musicality at the core of this record. Brittany Howard's voice might never again sound as utterly distraught and reflective, pained and somehow filled with hope for a brighter day. Individual readings aside, this is among the finest blues records to land this century, and ranks up there with some of the greats of the 20th, so don't sleep on this edition complete with closing tracks recorded live at the legendary Capitol Studios.
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 in stock $34.18
Comfort To Me
Comfort To Me (gatefold LP)
Cat: RT 0250LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Guided By Angels (3:02)
Freaks To The Front (1:43)
Choices (2:22)
Security (3:48)
Hertz (2:37)
No More Tears (2:50)
Maggot (3:24)
Capital (2:47)
Don't Fence Me In (2:43)
Knifey (3:24)
Don't Need A Cunt (Like You To Love Me) (1:33)
Laughing (1:47)
Snakes (3:00)
Review: You don't get to call your band Amyl & The Sniffers if the music is anything short of corrosive, in the best possible way. Launching at a serious pace from the off, this is punk at its modern best - a juggernaut of sweat, swearing and uncompromising songwriting that's only rival for your attention comes in the form of riffs and gritty chord instrumentation.

But the Melbourne, Australia band's second LP is far from a simple rehash of the first, which we could have also described in similar terms to those you just read above. This time round things feel more thoughtful, perhaps even patient in certain moments. Of course they still wear 'weirdos' on their sleeves, tongues often firmly placed in cheeks. But there's a depth here to the songwriting, a retro and introspective feeling that reveals far more than the debut album let us hear.
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 in stock $20.51
Black Metal 2
Black Metal 2 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RT 0253LP. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vigil (2:31)
Mugu (1:37)
Dash Snow (2:01)
Sketamine (2:30)
Semtex (1:26)
La Raza
Nil By Mouth (2:40)
ZaZa (2:06)
Astro (2:00)
Woosah (3:01)
The Rot (3:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Dean Blunt is nothing short of an enigma. Whether you're reading one of his interviews of few words, listening to the records that seem to both celebrate the avant-garde and obsess over it, or watching him descend into strange, otherworldly cacophonies on stage, usually shrouded in smoke, he's never really been an easy guy to pin down. And that's exactly what he's always been going for.

It's something of a surprise, then, to learn that Black Metal 2, the long-awaited, seven years in the making sequel to his critically acclaimed Black Metal, is actually pretty straight forward. In a Dean Blunt kind of way. Opening on the compressed strings and near-spoken word of 'Vigil', the record takes us into the deep dark depths of strange, hook-fuelled guitar poetry, and we never want to find our way back.
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Man Of Aran
Man Of Aran (limited gatefold yellow & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RTRAD 499LP2. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Man Of Aran (3:46)
The South Sound (1:38)
Come Wander With Me (3:46)
Tiger King (11:29)
The Currach (4:24)
Boy Vertiginous (4:31)
Spearing The Sunfish (4:18)
Conneely Of The West (11:21)
The North Sound (4:45)
Woman Of Aran (4:12)
It Comes Back Again (10:56)
No Man Is An Archipelago (4:41)
Review: Art is politics, and it should never kowtow to fears of political perception. Within limits, of course. British Sea Power's decision to drop the 'British' part in August 2021 due to "a rise in a certain kind of nationalism in this world" was at once understandable and disappointing when seen in this context, then, effectively bookending an era that began with one of the most exciting debuts of the early-21st Century, The Decline of British Sea Power. In many ways, that record was an omen for what was to come, with the band going on to achieve bigger and bigger commercial success while failing to convince some of their originality and innovation. Man of Arran marked a definite high point, a reimagined score to a 1934 movie of the same name, which originally came boxed with the record. Evocative, inspiring, epic and adventurous, suffice to say with music like this we were truly blessed.
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Further Complications
Further Complications (gatefold LP + 1-sided 12")
Cat: RT 0170LP. Rel: 27 Nov 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Further Complications (3:16)
Angela (2:57)
Pilchard (4:02)
Leftovers (6:06)
I Never Said I Was Deep (4:46)
Homewrecker! (3:18)
Hold Still (3:34)
Fuckingsong (3:01)
Caucasian Blues (3:09)
Slush (6:27)
You're In My Eyes (Discosong) (8:46)
Review: From struggling 1980s underdog to darling of the 1990s Britpop scene, Jarvis Cocker's legacy will always be as a role model for the dejected, bespectacled poets hidden in and among Britain's hardest drinking pubs and weirdest countercultural clubs. Originally released as his second solo album of the post-Pulp years, in 2009 to be exact, while this end of his oeuvre doesn't hold the same mythicism as earlier work, there's plenty here deserving of this fresh pressing.

In many ways there's not a great deal here to distinguish between lone wolf and the band he fronted, but this is more a sign of creative force than running out of ideas. Here we have intelligent, rousing indie anthems ('I Never Said I Was Deep'), easy listening balladry with wry wit ('Hold Still') and barroom ballsiness ('Angela'), wrapped around a self-deprecating look at a break-up, and it's further evidence of Cocker's genius.
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The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack)
The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RT 0389LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soundtracks
Skyward (5:16)
The Brain & The Body (5:45)
People Are Pissed (2:38)
Layer Upon Layer (3:28)
Orea (with Victor La Masne) (4:14)
Joe's Theme (0:49)
Sunshine & Laughter Ever After (3:51)
Variation With Strings (with Osian Gwynedd) (0:40)
Amen (3:15)
Low Cello (0:34)
Liberate Me From The Love Song (3:55)
Love Love Love (1:29)
I Want My Old Life Back (2:38)
Forest Waltz (1:05)
Dance All Your Shadows To Death (4:43)
Library To Kiss (3:34)
Staccato With Cello (0:38)
Small Talk (3:23)
Toni's Theme (1:50)
Ffenestr (8:10)
Penbedw (4:30)
Arogldarth (3:45)
Review: There have been some incredible movies made about memory over the years. We had Arnold Schwarzenegger missioning to Mars to find his brain (well, the remembering part anyway) in Total Recall, and a piss poor reboot a few decades later. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind asked us all to really think about the value of memory and its ability to hurt and heal. Overboard positioned Goldie Hawn as amnesiac getting a lesson in humility from the carpenter she was horrible to. We can add to that The Almond & The Seahorse, a 2022 film that focused on two couples coping with their inability to make new memories. Weird, at times wonderful, by drafting Gruff Rhys in for the score the producers were guaranteed a soundtrack that would be every bit as unique as the plot. Form haunting, melodic pianos to touches of 1960s pop rendered raw and rough.
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Sadness Sets Me Free
Sadness Sets Me Free (limited blackberry vinyl LP in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: RT 0420LPE3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sadness Sets Me Free (5:18)
Bad Friend (2:51)
Celestial Candyfloss (3:54)
Silver Lining (Lead Balloons) (3:56)
On The Far Side Of The Dollar (4:47)
They Sold My Home To Build A Skyscraper (2:59)
Peace Signs (4:55)
Cover Up The Cover Up (5:29)
I Tendered My Resignation (5:09)
I'll Keep Singing (2:14)
Review: Where will Griff Rhys take us next? Rising to a household name during his tenure at the front of the Super Furry Animals, since the indie pop soundtrack began to fade he has established himself as one of the UK's most transportive singer songwriters, building worlds through music. Sadness Sets Me Free is just the latest evidence of his greatness. Sliding in on a country-esque tip, talking about snorting coke in cloak rooms, lamenting pain and suffering, across this record he straddles lines between desperate and miserable, everyday commentary, twisted forms of joy, and, ultimately, the human condition. A skill few musicians have cracked, cementing Rhys' membership in the inner circle of timeless greats that can turn songs about mundanity into gloriously emotive epics.
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 in stock $27.62
Cupid & Psyche 85 (reissue)
Cupid & Psyche 85 (reissue) (LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: RTRADLP 695. Rel: 30 Jul 21
 
Indie/Alternative
The Word Girl (4:24)
Small Talk (3:40)
Absolute (4:25)
A Little Knowledge (4:59)
Don't Work That Hard (3:54)
Perfect Way (4:42)
Lover To Fall (4:09)
Wood Beez (4:48)
Hypnotize (3:29)
Review: Scritti Politti made three albums for Virgin and all of them are now being reissued by band leader Green Gartside's current record label, Rough Trade, this year. Cupid & Psyche 85 first came in 1985 and is now presented with new sleeve notes that reunite Gartside with keyboardist and co-producer David Gamson. These are the first reissues of any kind from Scritti Politti, and it coincides with a forthcoming tour that runs in autumn and celebrates 35 years of Cupid & Psyche 85. Politti's brand of alternative indie is close to as sweet as it gets on this record, with plenty of sensuality and sweet but never sickly pop tropes.
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 in stock $20.51
Anomie & Bonhomie (reissue)
Anomie & Bonhomie (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTRADLP 697. Rel: 30 Jul 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Umm (4:11)
Tinseltown To The Boogiedown (4:53)
First Goodbye (5:08)
Die Alone (4:17)
Mystic Handyman (3:48)
Smith 'n' Slappy (4:51)
Born To Be (3:47)
The World You Understand (Is Over & Over & Over) (3:11)
Here Come July (3:56)
Prince Among Men (4:46)
Brushed With Oil, Dusted With Powder (5:57)
Review: If you've never been to Leeds then let's put it like this i Scritti Politti make a lot of sense if you know the city well enough. Long before 'the first Harvey Nichols outside London' and the refurbishment of the historic arcades there was dereliction and squats. If you look hard enough, you'll still find them, but it's out of that 1970s economic woe that Scritti Politti emerged, kicking, screaming and squatting while blending various spheres of influence into a punk framework.

Within a decade, though, they would leave that rough and ready remit behind, at least in part, and adopt a more mainstream pop approach. Anomie & Bonhomie, released in 1999 after no less than an 11 year hiatus, marries both chart friendliness with an alternative edge, in moments sounding like Let Loose, at other times the forgotten Kid Rock demos.
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 in stock $24.71
Common Blue
Common Blue (translucent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: RT 0474S. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Common Blue (3:53)
Underneath (4:30)
Review: Sometimes reunions can be awkward. A load of people who lost touch trying to ignore the nagging 'whys' and 'what ifs' of their now-fractured shared histories, while attempting to 'catch up' on what's been going on since they fell out of regular contact ages ago. Thankfully, Warpaint's return to the release schedule after a two year hiatus, and their return to Rough Trade, the label they started out on, only feels right. Common Blue is a two-sided single that also serves as a reminder of why we fell for the band in the first place, 20 years ago (if that doesn't make you feel old, more references are available). The title track is best described as an earthy-groover, melodies effortlessly flowing over hushed vocals, arrangement wrapped around a strolling rhythm. In comparison, 'Underneath' takes the tempo down, beautiful sung harmonies and gentile guitar chords creating the sonic equivalent to a summer afternoon by the lake.
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