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Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2056LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Concubine (2:20)
Eye Of The Chicken (1:28)
Dum Dum (3:44)
Woly Boly (2:42)
Butthole Surfer (2:54)
Lady Sniff (3:46)
Cherub (6:21)
Mexican Caravan (2:46)
Cowboy Bob (2:55)
Gary Floyd (1:57)
Review: Originally released in 1984 by Touch & Go Records, Psychic was the startling debut album by a then largely unknown Butthole Surfers. And it laid out their stall pretty convincingly, with elements that nodded to the psychedelia implied in the title, but the record largely rooted in more 'traditional' punk sounds, the emerging surf-skate scene, and, to a lesser extent, country rock. Listening back now, and the collection has lost little of its original impact. From the moment you hit play, you know this is going to be an uncompromising and unstoppable assault on the senses, throwing weird effects, cunning tape edits, samples of Spanish radio stations, spit and (probably) blood into the mix. A reminder of a much more visceral and unleashed time in the history of music, to revisit is both joy and lamentation.
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Brotherhood (40th Anniversary Edition)
Brotherhood (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited 1-sided screen-printed translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: B9R 278A1. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Open Up (1:28)
More Than Fashion (1:29)
Circle Storm (0:36)
City To City (1:27)
(The Girl's) Got Limits (1:06)
Brotherhood (1:02)
Yellow (1:11)
Stand Proud (0:57)
Insurance Risk (0:50)
Escape (2:13)
Wolfpack (1:20)
Review: The long-gestating follow up to 1992's initial instalment, Black Aria II would finally arrive in 2006 after years of discussion from Misfits/Samhain horror-punk visionary Glenn Danzig, and further his exploration into the cavernous realms of modern classical dark ambience. Conceptually based around Lillith, the first wife of Adam, the material here is far more minimalist and starker than its gothic predecessor, while utilising a more varied array of instruments on top of the pre-established organ and strings, with more Eastern sonic influences to conjure a mercurial vision independent of the preceding volume. Complete with eerie chimes, chants and esoteric lamentations, the project marks one of Danzig's most intriguing works when compared to, say, his Elvis covers compilations, and offers a transportive, biblical, haunting narrative delivered almost exclusively via instrumental atmospherics and insidious gloom.
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Life's Not Out To Get You
Life's Not Out To Get You (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HR 69861. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Citizens Of Earth (2:27)
Threat Level Midnight (4:42)
Can't Kick Up The Roots (0:58)
Kali Ma (5:30)
Gold Steps (0:31)
Lime St (3:11)
Serpents (2:41)
The Beach Is For Lovers (Not Lonely Losers) (2:57)
December (3:37)
Smooth Seas Don't Make Good Sailors (3:03)
I Hope This Comes Back To Haunt You (2:45)
Rock Bottom (3:10)
Review: Following their signing to the immensely impressive roster of pop-punk-centric label Hopeless Records, Welsh upstarts (soon to turn megastars) Neck Deep made good on all of the promise of their 2014 debut full-length Wishful Thinking with their breakout sophomore effort Life's Not Out To Get You in 2015. Linking up with A Day To Remember vocalist Jeremy McKinnon, former guitarist-turned-engineer Tom Denney and producer Andrew Wade down in Florida, the guidance and input from more seasoned veterans helped elevate the band's hardcore-adjacent blend of anthemic, saccharine pop-punk to staggering new heights, leading to somewhat of a torch-passing between bands as Neck Deep's stratospheric ascent can likely be drawn back to the success of this second LP. Now, courtesy of their ever-supportive label-home, the album lands back on wax after too long an absence.
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 in stock $28.69
Resurrection
Resurrection (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: HR 7058-1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Selfless (3:48)
Resurrection (2:51)
The Worst Person (3:26)
Ready & Willing (3:21)
One More Round (3:06)
Vicious Love (3:19)
Persistent (3:07)
Stories Of A Different Kind (2:58)
Degenerate (3:25)
Angel (3:32)
Stubborn (3:27)
Living Hell (2:37)
On My Own (2:57)
Review: The eighth full-length from Floridian pop-punk legends New Found Glory marked their first as a four-piece following the controversial ejection of founding guitarist Steve Klein, and would serve as a creative reappraisal of the band's sonic trajectory at that time. Reverting from the accessible easycore of 2011's Radiosurgery, the follow up Resurrection would land in 2014 with a monumental chug-fest of anthemic breakdowns gelled to the type of earworm pop hooks ghost writers could only dream of penning. Featuring guest vocals from Anthony Raneri of Bayside on 'Stubborn' and (a pre-global success) Brendan Yates of Turnstile on the blistering closer 'On My Own'; Resurrection proved beyond a shadow of doubt that just because they were on the ropes, did not mean that New Found Glory would go down any other way than swinging, while what initially appeared to be their potential swansong, ultimately became a rejuvenation (or resurrection) as the band have continued to put out new albums all the way up to this day.
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Postcards Vol 1: DIY & Indie Post Punk From USA & UK 1979-1984
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Cat: SAMIZDAT 01. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Blue Trapeze - "In The Still Darkness" (3:46)
Bound & Gagged - "Chains & Polymer" (4:06)
Cardboards - "Electrical Generator" (3:30)
Cardboards - "On The RITZ" (3:44)
Chemicals Made From Dirt - "Ike" (2:30)
The Adults - "Call On Me" (5:03)
Collective Horizontal - "Tortured Meanderings" (2:27)
Colours - "Dierdre Is An Artist" (3:17)
Commercials - "Simon" (2:21)
Crash Action Winners - "Hurricane Fighter" (2:47)
Dry Rib - "Alaska" (6:38)
The Czechs - "Suffocation" (2:15)
The Different I's - "This Week" (2:17)
Review: The first in a series of three compilations aiming to take a look at the post-punk movement that sprung out of the punk and DIY revolution almost immediately after it happened. No obvious names here though - this is an array of tracks from bands from both sides of the Atlantic that in most cases didn't even make it beyond producing singles, making for a fascinating snapshot of a turbulent but ultra-productive and creative time in music.
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