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White Pony (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)
White Pony (20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered 4xLP (side 8 digitally printed) + 2xCD box set + book + insert in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 009362 4893059. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Feiticeira (LP1: White Pony) (3:10)
Digital Bath (4:10)
Elite (4:00)
Rx Queen (4:26)
Street Carp (2:41)
Teenager (3:15)
Knife Party (LP2: White Pony) (4:50)
Korea (3:23)
Passenger (5:43)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (4:58)
Pink Maggit (7:33)
Feiticeira (Clams Casino remix - LP3: Black Stallion) (2:05)
Digital Bath (DJ Shadow remix) (3:19)
Elite (Blanck Mass remix) (5:22)
Rx Queen (Salva remix) (4:17)
Street Carp (Phantogram remix) (3:28)
Teenager (Robert Smith remix) (3:03)
Knife Prty (Purity Ring remix) (4:30)
Korea (Trevor Jackson remix) (4:31)
Passenger (Mike Shinoda remix - LP4: Black Stallion) (4:50)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (Tourist remix) (4:58)
Pink Maggit (Squarepusher remix) (10:00)
Feiticeira (CD1: White Pony)
Digital Bath
Elite
Rx Queen
Street Carp
Teenager
Knife Party
Korea
Passenger
Change (In The House Of Flies)
Pink Maggit
Feiticeira (Clams Casino remix - CD2: Black Stallion)
Digital Bath (DJ Shadow remix)
Elite (Blanck Mass remix)
Rx Queen (Salva remix)
Street Carp (Phantogram remix)
Teenager (Robert Smith remix)
Knife Party (Purity Ring remix)
Korea (Trevor Jackson remix)
Passenger (Mike Shinoda remix)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (Tourist remix)
Pink Maggit (Squarepusher remix)
Review: If you're going to re-release a Deftones album with stacks and stacks of bonus material, including remixes by artists ranging from The Cure's Robert Smith to Squarepusher, then White Pony was always going to be a solid choice. First unveiled in 2000, the band's third album marked a major turning point in their career and sound, bringing in far more experimental ideas to the already-alternative metal of their early output.

Two decades on and the original work still holds up to significant scrutiny - the kind of scrutiny bands like Deftones are used to, having created legions of highly obsessed fans during their time on the road and in studios. What makes this revisitation so compelling, though, are the bits and pieces that weren't included with the record first time round, which should keep you busy for quite some time.
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From Zero
From Zero (transparent "petrol" teal vinyl LP)
Cat: 009362 4839941. Rel: 14 Nov 24
From Zero (intro) (0:22)
The Emptiness Machine (3:11)
Cut The Bridge (3:44)
Heavy Is The Crown (2:43)
Over Each Other (2:47)
Casualty (2:27)
Overflow (3:36)
Two Faced (2:50)
Stained (3:05)
IGYEIH (3:29)
Good Things Go (3:28)
Review: Following the tragic passing of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017, many presumed the natural end of nu-metal turned alt rock giants Linkin Park. Rattling their fanbase with news of a resurgence with Dead Sara vocalist Emily Armstrong, as well as new drummer Colin Brittain (replacing Rob Bourdain who opted not to join the reunion), From Zero nods to the band's original moniker of Xero while also ushering in this new era for the group, whereas sonically, the band do their best to simultaneously pay credence to their heavier origins whilst naturally progressing towards their newfound vision. Their first full-length since 2017's pop-oriented One More Light may come as a shock to many devout to the Bennington era, but the earnestness in composition sees a retrospective embracing of nu-metal motifs yet modified and extrapolated to embolden this entirely new compositional framework. Attempting to compare to prior releases is naturally par for the course yet won't do much to alter this new musical trajectory, as From Zero swells with the breath of an entirely fresh project that owes humble countenance to the Linkin Park of yesteryear. At 11 tracks clocking on at just over a half-hour, the mission statement is one of succinct brevity and urgency, but whether it truly fills the Bennington shaped void is down to each unique set of ears.
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Meteora (reissue)
Meteora (reissue) (gatefold clear gold & red splattered vinyl LP + insret)
Cat: 009362 4844051. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Foreword (0:28)
Don't Stay (3:01)
Somewhere I Belong (3:31)
Lying From You (2:53)
Hit The Floor (2:40)
Easier To Run (3:23)
Faint (2:36)
Figure.09 (3:15)
Breaking The Habit (3:11)
From The Inside (2:54)
Nobody's Listening (3:01)
Session (2:18)
Numb (3:06)
Review: It's difficult to describe to those too young to have been there and to those too old to give a toss, just how rife the anticipation was for the sophomore full-length from nu-metal giants Linkin Park following on from the global success of their multi-platinum selling debut album Hybrid Theory in 2000. Following what felt like an eternal three years, both shortened and lengthened by the bloated remix album Reanimation, 2003's Meteora was nothing short of lightning striking in the same place twice. Debuting at number 1 on the Billboard 200, certified 8xPlatinium and currently ranked as the 8th highest selling album of the 21st century, to call the band's second album a success seems like a very muted understatement when anthems such as 'Somewhere I Belong', 'Faint', and, 'Numb' are still some of the highest charting and most world-renowned metal singles to ever blare out across the airwaves. While musically drifting further away from their nu-metal beginnings with each subsequent project, both Meteora and its predecessor belong to a subset of genre-defining classics that appear to become more embraced and less maligned with age, as the nu-metal subgenre becomes less of a dirty word. It also goes without saying that the incomparable vocal presence of late frontman Chester Bennington as well as his vulnerable and cathartic lyricism take on a far more bleak and oppressive shade with the folly of hindsight.
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Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000-2023
Cat: 009362 4846000. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Crawling (3:18)
Faint (2:41)
Numb/Encore (3:28)
Papercut (3:06)
Breaking The Habit (3:08)
In The End (3:30)
Bleed It Out (2:49)
Somewhere I Belong (3:35)
Waiting For The End (3:40)
Castle Of Glass (3:18)
One More Light (4:05)
Burn It Down (3:50)
What I've Done (3:18)
Qwerty (3:20)
One Step Closer (2:33)
New Divide (4:29)
Leave Out All The Rest (3:20)
Lost (3:16)
Numb (3:07)
Friendly Fire (2:58)
Review: There are few nu-metal bands from the formative late 90s/early 00s scene who achieved the monumental crossover appeal of Linkin Park. From their turntable spinning, frenetic rap-metal beginnings on 2000's global breakout Hybrid Theory, to the refined maturation of their formula on 2003's career-height Meteora, to their Jay-Z collaborative album Collision Course to the shedding of skin and rebranding as a genre-less alternative rock entity on 2007's Minutes To Midnight; as popular and accessible as they were, the band clearly constantly strived for sonic progression. Papercuts collects the highest charting singles from the group over two decades, with the most recent contribution being the previously unreleased 'Friendly Fire' recorded during the sessions for 2017's One More Light, which ultimately serves as the final new piece of recording from the band and vocalist Chester Bennington who would tragically take his own life later that same year. Ignoring the standard sequencing of a greatest hits which often lists the tracks in chronologically released order, here the cuts are compiled to sonically complement each other and reflect the band's ethos rather than a single line commercial pattern. Here is why the anthemic double platinum 'In The End' is juxtaposed with the minimalist rap-rock of MTM banger 'Bleed It Out', or why the previously unreleased fan favourite demo 'QWERTY' lands right between the U2 indebted 'What I've Done' and the original breakout single that started it all 'One Step Closer'.
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