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Dawn Of The Rats: Demos B Sides & Live 1975-1979 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: RATSRSD 1. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Doin' It Right (1975 live demo) (2:43)
My Blues Away (1975 live demo) (2:53)
A Second Time (1975 live demo) (4:12)
Fanzine Hero (1975 live demo) (3:14)
Barefootin' (live At Moran's Hotel, dublin) (3:21)
Born To Burn (2:00)
Do The Rat (2:09)
Lying Again (2:47)
How Do You Do? (2:40)
So Strange (2:57)
It's All The Rage (2:37)
 in stock $37.59
Reflections
Reflections (blue in white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 756259 8. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
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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The Very Best Of Mick Jagger (reissue)
Cat: 602435 727189. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Rock
God Gave Me Everything
Put Me In The Trash
Just Another Night
Don't Tear Me Up
Charmed Life
Sweet Thing
Old Habits Die Hard (feat Dave Stewart)
Dancing In The Street (feat David Bowie)
Too Many Cooks (Spoil The Soup)
Memo From Turner
Lucky In Love
Let's Work
Joy
Don't Call Me Up
Checkin' Up On My Baby (feat The Red Devils)
Peter Tosh & Mick Jagger - "(You Got To Walk &) Don't Look Back"
Evening Gown
 in stock $39.79
Live From The Rainbow Theatre (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 756049 1. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Rock
The Greatest Discovery (4:18)
Border Song (3:25)
Cage The Songbird (3:13)
Where To Now St Peter? (3:55)
Ticking (6:30)
Better Off Dead (2:33)
Sweet Painted Lady (5:15)
Tonight (5:33)
Idol (3:42)
I Feel Like A Bullet (In The Gun Of Robert Ford) (3:43)
Roy Rogers (3:22)
Dan Dare (Pilot Of The Future) (3:34)
 in stock $43.10
Live In The USA: Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco January 14th 1978
Cat: SEXPISS 78LP3. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
God Save The Queen (3:33)
I Wanna Be Me (4:08)
Seventeen (2:17)
New York (3:56)
EMI (3:14)
Belsen Was A Gas (2:11)
Bodies (3:54)
Holidays In The Sun (5:34)
Liar (4:06)
No Feelings (3:24)
Problems (4:31)
Pretty Vacant (3:32)
Anarchy In The UK (3:39)
No Fun (7:09)
Review: The ill-fated Sex Pistols US tour of January 1978 has become as infamous and discussed as the band themselves, as it came at a time of rife turmoil between members whilst it was potentially beginning to dawn on them how out of place they were on their label, how inconsiderate and mismanaged they were being treated and how much more of a travelling circus show those in attendance were paying to see rather than genuinely caring for the music or message in the same manner of their homegrown fanbase. This exhaustion, frustration and evident burnout was all captured during these live performances, which after several semi-coherent releases have finally been isolated, properly sequenced and finally deliver the closest fly-on-the-wall experience to these implosive shows yet. Taken from their set at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, this is peak pissed off Pistols on the cusp of their ultimate breaking point. While the band are currently enjoying a celebratory jaunt with former Gallows vocalist Frank Carter replacing the MAGA man John Lydon, delivering the closest experience to the Never Mind The Bollocks era yet, those who'd rather not spend more than 100 quid on a ticket can now experience the authentic real thing from the comfort of their turntable.
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