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Singles
2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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PIAS 40
PIAS 40 (12")
Cat: BIAS 4007. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Chinese Black (3:38)
Miss Brown (3:58)
Tomorrow In A Paper (4:40)
Awful Days (4:36)
TV Treated (6:32)
Review: Alongside fellow Belgians Front 242, The Neon Judgement are widely regarded as pioneers of electronic body music (EBM), a synthesised slice of underground noise that incorporates elements of electro and industrial to often disorienting and intense effects. Led by Dirk Timmermans and Frank Vloeberghs, the pair combined synth pop and post punk with more abrasive tones, unusually, for EBM, bringing guitar work to the fore. Marking 40th years of the Play It Again Sam (PIAS) imprint, a veritable institution in its own right that has itself influenced many bands and scenes, some of TNJ's most triumphant efforts and attempts at pushing the boundaries of genre and style forward are collected here. A selection of tracks that showcases exactly what they were about very well indeed, and why their legacy is so significant, albeit subtle.
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Banshee
Banshee (12")
Cat: FYR 002. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Say It (3:13)
Banshee (4:03)
Spring (3:32)
Disappear (3:14)
Thinking Too Much (3:02)
Ladybird (4:08)
Review: If you're never been to Galway, Ireland, we implore you to head for Skyscanner airport immediately after ordering this latest EP from one of the city's most promising new(ish) outfits. Once you arrive it will quickly become apparent that, in so far as guitars go, the place is brimming with great artists and outfits, not to mention incredible ideas, with an abundance of incredible places to see those creatives at their best.

Suffice to say, labelling NewDad among the finest in G-Town, to use the colloquial, could never be a spurious statement given their peers. Combining, at various points, elements of Goat Girl, The Cure, and Slowdive, while comparing easily to none of the above, they paint vivid pieces with gradually emerging powerhouse tracks disguised as intimate meditations on highly emotional formative experiences.
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Waves
Waves (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FYR 1BLUE. Rel: 04 May 23
Drown (3:10)
I Don't Recognise You (4:34)
Slowly (3:05)
Blue (3:18)
Hide (4:24)
Waves (5:03)
Review: NewDad continue to offer the kind of jangly, low-slung, affected alternative rock & roll people don't seem to make (and we don't seem to hear) enough of anymore. At once laidback, raw, melancholic but euphoric, wry and yet heartfelt, on Waves the Irish West Coasters seem to invoke the gusty breeze of their homeland, powerful energy of a basement gig, and the reflective, expansive reality of the wilds.
Already having made friends in the right places, it seems unthinkable that the Galway hopefuls will not continue their ascension through the ranks of what might be coined nu-shoegaze with this. Even if we want to cut our fingers off for even considering using that term. Regardless, it's reverb soaked, highly emotive and achingly cool stuff that is bound to hit home.
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Ten Bob Each Way
Ten Bob Each Way (limited 7")
Cat: FIRE 637. Rel: 14 May 21
The Nightingales - "Ten Bob Each Way" (3:23)
Stewart Lee - "Use Your Loaf" (with Nick Pynn) (5:23)
Review: For the first time since their Four Against Fate album, Nightingales have recorded new music. 'Ten Bob Each Way' / 'Use Your Loaf' is a limited 7" single. The A-side is a beguiling bit of lo-fi post-punk energy, and the b-side features Stewart Lee and Nick Pynn serving up a cover that was originally intended for a Nightingales tribute album. This release kick starts what is said to be a lengthy campaign of reissues by Robert Lloyd's band The Nightingales after they've been returned to the spotlight thanks to the Stewart Lee-written film King Rocker. It told the fascinating tale of the unique band over a four decade career and was recently shown on Sky Arts.

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This Song's For You
This Song's For You (violet vinyl 7")
Cat: GLS 015COLOR. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Richard Norris - "This Song's For You" (feat Findlay Brown) (4:16)
Rude Audio - "The Grinning" (4:52)
Review: Golden Lion Sounds is the label attached to the legendary pub in Todmorden that has hosted everyone from Andrew Weatherall and ALFOS to synth wizard Richard Norris. It is he who is behind this latest 7" alongside Rude Audio. 'This Song's For You' (feat Findlay Brown) is fusion of indie, cold wave and synth with dreamy vocals drifting over typically lush chords and silky drums from Norris. It's a perfect soundtrack to a lazy afternoon in the sun. On the flip, Rude Audio's 'The Grinning' has a more psychedelic sound with loopy synth arps spiraling up to the stars and back again in colourful fashion.
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Woodgate NY
Cat: AP 109EP. Rel: 29 Sep 22
From Gold (3:23)
Weather (3:50)
Cold (4:21)
Holland (2:35)
Review: Cardiff-based troubadour Ali Lacey, AKA Novo Amor, began this musical project in the wake of a breakup, but things quickly became about much more than redemption and recovery. Not completely dissimilar in style to one of indie-folk's most famous heartbroken men, Bon Iver, both chaps share a penchant for falsetto vocal delivery, gentile but complex acoustic guitars, and rural America, with Lacey having spent a summer in upstate New York, memories of which were directly translated into his debut LP, Birthplace.

Four years on and he's still clearly finding inspiration in both the subtle beauty and tragedy of existence, offering four tracks here best - perhaps only - described as quietly powerful. From delicate emotions worthy of Sufjan Stevens running through 'Weather', to the gradually building, stop-you-dead 'From Gold', this is a name you won't forget after the first encounter.
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Albums
Live In '95
Live In '95 (limited hand-numbered 180 gram white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PRCLP 3005. Rel: 28 Oct 22
Subterraneans (Side 1: Riverport Amphitheatre, Maryland Heights, St. Louis, MO 11th October 1995 KLLT-FM) (4:24)
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (5:21)
Reptile (6:08)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:06)
Hurt (5:42)
Subterraneans (Side 2: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA, 21st October 1995 Syndicated radio Broadcast) (4:30)
Scary Monsters (& Super Creeps) (5:32)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:15)
Hurt (5:45)
Review: 1995 saw the unlikely pairing of David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails playing together in a live setting, as part of the latter's 'Self Destruct Touring Cycle' - this arm being the Dissonance tour. Bowie was celebrating his then-latest album 'Outside', while NIN were still reeling from the roaring fallout success of 'The Downward Spiral'. This new 180-gram LP version consists of a picture disc with fitting spiky red lettering, straddling the typographic connotations of both Ziggy Stardust and Trent Rezor. The recordings themselves are remastered and greatly-enhanced versions of the original KLLT-FM and Syndicated radio broadcasts, documenting two live appearances at the Riverport (MO) and Shoreline (CA) Amphitheatres. Be sure not to skimp on timeless restylings of 'Hallo Spaceboy' and 'Hurt', each artist lending strange charisma to each other's masterworks.
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Labyrinth (reissue)
Labyrinth (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: BEWITH 103LP. Rel: 14 Sep 22
Origins (8:09)
Bull Dance (3:13)
Ariadne (2:42)
Arena (part I) (6:43)
Arena (part II) (5:20)
Exultation (6:04)
Naxos (12:16)
Review: Ian Carr and the Nucleus crew were real favourites of US hip hop master Madlib. He valued their dark, brooding, menacing beats and spooky soundtracks and this album is a perfect example of that adsorbing broodiness. It came on Vertigo in 1973 and was in part funded by the Arts Council of Great Britain. It started off life as a live show and then with an expanded cast become an album recording with help from vocalist Norma Winstone. Be With have remastered the whole record from original tapes and the sleeve has also been restored to its full original glory.
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Solar Plexus (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 127LP. Rel: 24 May 23
Elements I & II (2:22)
Changing Times (4:45)
Bedrock Deadlock (6:59)
Spirit Level (9:36)
Torso (6:08)
Snakehips' Dream (15:18)
Review: Some tempos are pivotal to certain genres and 140 is one of those when it comes to dubstep. For that reason it is the title of this fine on going All Stars series from DUPLOC. Volume four is another masterful one with all niches explored starting with the low-end wobble of Mob Killa's 'Hattori' which is a brilliantly moody and late night saunter through a desolate urban landscape. Oudjat's 'Losing Control' is just as menacing and dark, and Ego Death pairs to back further to lush echoing hits and warped synths that hang in the air on 'Run It.' The flip side offers three more sparse but impactful cuts of hefty 140 bass brilliance.
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Face To Face
Face To Face (LP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 211LP. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Prodigal Son (5:37)
Umzala (4:02)
Faceless People (4:59)
Inkomo (4:03)
Face To Face (4:14)
Intombi Ye Mbali (4:59)
Push (4:50)
Thululalele (5:08)
Review: Acclaimed South African folk singer Vusi Mahlasela joined forces with singer songwriter Norman Zulu as well as the superb Swedish jazz and soul collective Jive Connection for this album back in 2002. It was thought to be a lost recording until it recently showed up and now gets fully revived by Strut. There are strong political links between these countries which no doubt adds weight to this musical link up. It is a great exchange of cultures from parables to laments on child abuse to tunes that fuse reggae, jazz and post-punk with township styles.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
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Over The Overlords (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: WAX 29210. Rel: 06 Dec 21
Go The Spoils (2:00)
Living In The Good Times (3:52)
Soul Hole Baby (4:08)
Superheroes (2:40)
Treat Me Unkind (2:19)
Suicide Bomb (3:12)
Broken Things (3:44)
Amishes (3:47)
Black & Grey (3:26)
Ode To Sean McKeough (2:44)
Farewell To Arms (9:46)
Living In The Good Times (Paul Barker mix) (4:29)
Knock Me Down (live) (2:38)
Treason (live) (4:19)
Peacemaker (live) (3:23)
Vanilla Blue (live) (3:25)
Review: If you're not familiar with Naked Raygun we're guessing you either never spent time in Chicago between 1989 and 1999, hate punk music, or simply don't bother trying to find out what songs are playing on specialist rock radio shows.

Simply put, this band is one of the most important in US guitar history - or at least around a decade of that history - managing to influence and inspire countless others, hence having a number of albums dedicated to them, films documenting their story, and a resume that reads like a sprawling spider diagram referencing a who's who of gritty, sweaty, basement rock. Over the Overlords is a classic example of why they are so good, combining pop sensibilities and pacing with the sense of disenfranchised youth yearning to speak out about the wrongs of a world in which few of us feel comfortable to be ourselves.
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Over The Overlords
Over The Overlords (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: WAXC 9210. Rel: 06 Dec 21
Go The Spoils (1:59)
Living In The Good Times (3:53)
Soul Hole Baby (4:08)
Superheroes (2:40)
Treat Me Unkind (2:19)
Suicide Bomb (3:10)
Broken Things (3:46)
Amishes (3:48)
Black & Grey (3:27)
Ode To Sean McKeough (2:45)
Farewell To Arms (9:45)
Review: If you're not familiar with Naked Raygun we're guessing you either never spent time in Chicago between 1989 and 1999, hate punk music, or simply don't bother trying to find out what songs are playing on specialist rock radio shows.

Simply put, this band is one of the most important in US guitar history - or at least around a decade of that history - managing to influence and inspire countless others, hence having a number of albums dedicated to them, films documenting their story, and a resume that reads like a sprawling spider diagram referencing a who's who of gritty, sweaty, basement rock. Over the Overlords is a classic example of why they are so good, combining pop sensibilities and pacing with the sense of disenfranchised youth yearning to speak out about the wrongs of a world in which few of us feel comfortable to be ourselves.
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Redeeming Features
Redeeming Features (limited purple swirl vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LPGBR 132C. Rel: 18 Mar 22
I'm Sick (2:49)
In Dreams (2:48)
Sleepwalker (3:09)
Operational (2:40)
Population (2:33)
Hole In The Wall (4:38)
The Taste (3:35)
Deliver (2:54)
Brink (3:08)
Need To Quit (3:09)
What Gives You The Right? (2:34)
Out Loud (3:00)
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Introduction Presence
Cat: NOL 101. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Tournament (3:57)
Rush & Fever (3:59)
September Again (3:53)
On Division St (3:14)
Indignities (5:25)
Automobile (6:08)
Friend Machine (2:52)
Sacred Tongue (3:33)
The Motorist (5:08)
The Wall & I (5:18)
Review: "Working class synth pop" might be a bold statement for any band to make, but if you spend even just three minutes on Introduction, Presence it's pretty clear what Brooklyn's Nation of Language are going for with that description. Perhaps out of sync with their own time, but in a wonderful way, the Big Apple upstarts have channeled the spirit of 1980s northern English futurism for their debut long form offering to the world.
This is more than pastiche and nostalgia, though. Yes, it's easy - and a bit lazy - to drop comparisons to the likes of Tears for Fears, Duran Duran, OMD and New Order (oops, too late, sorry). Nevertheless, there's an authentic feeling here that marks the troupe out not just players who clearly appreciate what were better times for the charts, but also artists determined to add something to the legacy of that sound.
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A Floating City
Cat: SIR 2235. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Waiting Room
Departure
The Great Eastern
Unguilty
Moondance
Autumn Light
Mother
Silver Ways & Rainbows
The Fall
Last Signals On Endless Sea
Review: In true progressive rock fashion, Nautilus's latest album - the long-serving German group's eighth in total - is a conceptual affair inspired by Jules Verne's semi-fictional 1871 travelogue, 'A Floating City'. The story provides a loose framework for the band's classic-sounding progressive rock adventures, which as usual join the dots between the mid-70s sounds of Pink Floyd, the epic synth-scapes of Tangerine Dream, the grand and atmospheric work of Jeff Lynn circa 'War of the Worlds', and more contemporary hybrid electronic/electric sounds. Highlights include the System 7-influenced techno-prog fusion of 'Moondance', the duelling guitar solos and spacey synths of 'Mother' and the pleasingly psychedelic ambient journey that is concluding cut 'Last Signals on Endless Sea'.
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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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Are You Normal? (reissue)
Are You Normal? (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3329C. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Suave & Suffocated (3:48)
Walking Through Syrup (2:44)
Legoland (3:10)
Swallowing Air (4:05)
Who Goes First? (4:34)
Tantrum (4:28)
Not Sleeping Around (3:15)
You Don't Want To Do That (3:32)
Leg End In His Own Boots (3:03)
Two And Two Made Five (3:50)
Fracture (1:25)
Spring (3:21)
Intact (4:47)
Review: Named after an episode of The Goons and following in the wake of fellow Strourbridge bands The Wonderstuff and Pop Will Eat Itself, Ned's Atomic Dustbin were as famous for their 'one side shaved' haircut as their music, although their two bass player line up gave them a unique sound of sorts. 'Are You Normal?' was the second of their three studio albums, and catches the band breaking away from their trademark 'grebo' grooving to exoeirment with electronics and sampling.
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The Neighbourhood
The Neighbourhood (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 190758 33671. Rel: 01 Jun 18
Flowers (3:14)
Scary Love (3:45)
Nervous (4:09)
Void (3:23)
Softcore (3:29)
Blue (3:13)
Sadderdaze (4:08)
Revenge (3:21)
You Get Me So High (2:35)
Reflections (4:02)
Too Serious (3:13)
Stuck With Me (4:19)
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Informations Of Death & Oscillator
Informations Of Death & Oscillator (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: SPITTLE 123. Rel: 23 May 22
Information Of Death (4:53)
DINA (live At Punto) (5:18)
Neon 1102 (10:58)
Neon 1039 (10:31)
Neon 0610 (6:03)
Neon 0712 (7:16)
Neon 0554 (5:58)
Neon 0650 (6:47)
Neon 0832 (8:26)
Review: This double LP release of Marcello Michelotti's Italian New Wave live performances of the groups 1980 double single 'Information of Death' and 2008 album 'Oscillator' come 3 years after their last EP. Whilst 'Information of Death' utilises analogue synths and live drum recordings to create its metallic, cold soundscape, 'Oscillator' - a live performance from the 1979 Banana Moon Club - is almost entirely those alien synths, with interspersed vocal passages. These two legendary New Wave projects are bundled together for the first time, the first vinyl press of 'Oscillator' and the first press of 'Information of Death' in 7 years. The abrasive, experimental production on tracks like 'Neon 0832' and 'Neon 1102' are revolutionary to a modern ear. To say Michelotti et al were ahead of their time is an understatement.
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Monsters & Angels
Monsters & Angels (limited gatefold purple vinyl LP)
Cat: WKC 938411. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Wild Eyes (3:25)
Superman's Hand (3:15)
Hop Sing Said (4:21)
Chad (3:49)
Want You Like Before (2:39)
Tear Me Up (3:31)
Last Chance (4:08)
One Thousand Ships (3:53)
Evelyn (Zombies & Sapphires) (5:36)
End Of The World Girl (2:14)
Review: Monsters and Angels is a welcome comeback album from Nervous Eaters. The edgy Boston punks formed back in the mid-1970s and were the house band at a local punk rock club, The Rat. They played with legendary names like Patti Smith and The Ramones and has something of a hit in '76 with 'Loretta.' They eventually called it a day in 1981 though have reunited over the years. The line-up that can be heard on this new album first came together in 2018 and continue to make good new tunes today. There is no shortage of energy and invention here so welcome back.
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Neu! (reissue)
Neu! (reissue) (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRON IP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Hallogallo (10:13)
Sonderangebot (4:24)
Weissensee (6:48)
Im Gluck (6:51)
Negativland (9:43)
Lieber Honig (7:16)
Review: Legendary kraut and prog rock duo NEU! aka Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger make the 50th anniversary of their self titled debut album with a special reissue all formats. This limited edition picture disc format is one for the collectors for sure. The music still sounds fresh with its mix of heady ambient and lazy grooves, driving motor kicks and psyched out sounds all making for perfectly immersive listening. Weird and wonderful and unbelievably avant garde for 1972, it remains one of the most impressive debut albums of the era.
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Make The Most Of It
Make The Most Of It (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: REVN 1991. Rel: 16 Jan 23
Dream Born Again (4:17)
Mouth To Mouth (4:12)
Get Me Home (3:30)
Watch The Lilies Grow (4:32)
More Than Enough (3:45)
Kiss The Floor (5:07)
Bloom (3:34)
All Downhill From Here (3:47)
Dressed To Kill (3:38)
The Story So Far (3:57)
Review: It has been 26 years since people had their first taste of New Found Glory. Emerging from Coral Springs, Florida, in the height of the pop punk second wave (Stateside at least), back then they were hailed by many as pioneers of a re-energised sound, offering rowdy, speedy, unrelenting and immediately sing-along-worthy anthems by the bucketload, referencing alternative rock and hardcore without putting off anyone eyeing them up for chart targeting marketing campaigns.

Make the Most of It certainly clarifies that praise was not simply the dew-eyed ramblings of people caught in a moment. Having created the blueprint for their sub-genre, here they strip all that away without damaging the emotional quality, offering a rousing and - it has to be said - evocative acoustic record that lays bare their lyrical and instrumental talent.
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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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Education Entertainment Recreation: Live At Alexandra Palace
Education Entertainment Recreation: Live At Alexandra Palace (2xCD + Blu-ray in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5375973. Rel: 07 May 21
Das Rheingold: Vorspiel
Singularity
Regret
Love Vigilantes
Ultraviolence
Disorder
Crystal
Academic
Your Silent Face
Sub-Culture
Bizarre Love Triangle
Vanishing Point
Waiting For The Siren's Call
Plastic
The Perfect Kiss
True Faith
Blue Monday
Temptation
Atmosphere
DecadesDecades
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Education Entertainment Recreation: A Concert Film By Mike Christie (Blu-ray)
Review: Most of us have seen footage of New Order's celebrated performance at Alexandra Palace in 2018, a joyous and celebratory occasion that saw the Manchester legends deliver hugely entertaining performances of songs spanning the entire length of their career to date. Fans will love the rousing renditions of such classics as 'Regret', 'The Perfect Kiss' and 'Sub-Culture', while the extended takes on 'True Faith', 'Blue Monday' and 'Temptation' are every bit as engrossing and rush-inducing as the 12" studio versions of those cuts. The band's encore of a trio of Joy Division tracks is simply superb, too. With a blue-ray film of the concert plus two audio discs, Education Entertainment Recreation should be an essential addition to any New Order fan's collection.
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Making Circles Of Our Own
Making Circles Of Our Own (green marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: BSM 329V. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Better People (3:18)
Find Fault (3:38)
A Process Of Becoming (4:38)
Fresh Young Overlook (3:49)
There We Are John (4:06)
Karin Was Not A Rebel (4:00)
Bigger Homes (3:31)
Hear Me, You Were Always Good (3:49)
Comparable Reflections (4:15)
The State Of My Love's Desires (4:09)
Review: It's hard to miss the forward motion running through New Pagans' work. The Belfast group have this way of crafting sometimes jagged, sometimes rolling, but always direct and propellant riffs that cut a fine line between a kind of Neo-punk and classic indie rock. Their tracks can simultaneously sound DIY and soaring, big room but intimate, which is no mean feat at all.

Making A Circle of Our Own is a fantastic case in point - packed with energy and ideas, it hits hard. But movement runs through much more than instrumentation and arrangements. As an outfit, they're as concerned with starting conversations about some pretty big issues, for example equality and the perversion or distortion of history, alongside smaller, more personal themes. Relationships, self-identity, and belief. Quite the package, then.
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Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (reissue)
Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3030. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Mother We Just Can't Get Enough (5:43)
You Get What You Give (4:57)
I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away The Ending (6:37)
I Don't Wanna Die Anymore (3:52)
Jehovah Made This Whole Joint For You (4:14)
Someday We'll Know (3:40)
Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (5:19)
In Need Of A Miracle (3:42)
Gotta Stay High (3:06)
Technicolor Lover (3:42)
Flowers (3:58)
Crying Like A Church On Monday (4:57)
Review: Most people will remember the New Radicals from their international hit single (well, certainly UK and US hit single) 'You Get What You Give' - a Waterboys-esque slice of emotionally charged indie with rousing message about how putting in is the only real means of receiving anything good. Releasing just one album - this one, from which that song was taken - diving into the full record now, 24 years on, is intriguing.

While that statement track might have convinced many otherwise, newcomers will find that Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is actually a pretty wild ride through psychedelic-leaning poppy rock. Or rocky pop, it's hard to know which order to punt for. Fundamentally, though, this is a way more complex and fascinating outing than That Big Anthem would have you expecting, nodding to early-Aerosmith, INXS and more.
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French Kiss 74/Actress: Birth Of New York Dolls
French Kiss 74/Actress: Birth Of New York Dolls (gatefold pink & black splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CLOLP 3737. Rel: 04 Jan 24
Looking For A Kiss (LP1: French Kiss '74 - On Air Studio Broadcast) (3:49)
Personality Crisis (3:47)
Bad Girl (3:14)
Give Her A Great Big Kiss (5:11)
Stranded In The Jungle (4:40)
Chatterbox (3:51)
Pills (3:19)
Vietnamese Baby (4:46)
Trash (4:32)
Jet Boy (4:46)
That's Poison (LP2: Actress - Birth Of The New York Dolls) (4:56)
I Am Confused (5:43)
It's Too Late (4:27)
Oh Dot! (4:03)
I'm A Boy, I'm A Girl (5:03)
Coconut Grove (4:30)
Take Me To Your Party (3:58)
Oh Dot! (take 2) (3:13)
It's Too Late (take 2) (3:17)
We Have Been Through This Before (4:13)
Why Am I Alone? (3:43)
Review: Ahead of their time? Ruined by excess and ego? A difficult act to market? New York Dolls are one of those stories about the fickle nature of industry and listeners, and the risks of hedonism. Emerging from The Big Apple in 1971, the group had a thoroughly modern sound for the time, combining hard and what was then a very fresh glam rock sound with early punk prototypes, years before people would learn what that means. New York Dolls was the spectacular self-titled debut from the band, put out by Mercury in 1973. Although a commercial failure, it's often cited among the greatest rock 'n' roll records of all time, but despite critical success it did little outside the US, where sales weren't great as it was, and the outfit would only last another few years - with various lineup changes - before calling time. This rare release charts what came before all that, including collector's item demos from their time playing as Actress.
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Actress: The Birth Of The New York Dolls (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: RRS 133LP. Rel: 21 Jun 21
That's Poison (4:58)
I Am Confronted (5:57)
It's Too Late (4:33)
Oh Dot! (4:09)
I'm A Boy, I'm A Girl (5:19)
Coconut Grove (4:14)
Take Me To Your Party (4:09)
Oh Dot! (take 2) (3:21)
It's Too Late (take 2) (3:27)
We Have Been Through This Before (4:37)
Why Am I Alone? (3:22)
Review: Who needs commercial success, anyway? At least not in the Big Apple during the early-1970s - long before Manhattan became a millionaire's enclave and most of Brooklyn out-priced normal people. The New York Dolls certainly didn't seem to mind that their rowdy and raucous take on rock 'n' roll, somewhere between The Who in full meltdown mode and Jimmy Hendrix and the seedlings of punk, didn't capture mainstream imaginations when they first started out.

Through countless lineup iterations things would slowly and slightly change, with the band's first two LPs considered two of the most sought after releases in cult guitar-dom (The New York Dolls and Too Much Too Soon). Actress predates all that, taking its name from the outfit the Dolls grew out of, but the blueprint for critical recognition is clear already - part psychedelic, party sweat and blood and tears, part lager and fighting, all befitting one of modern history's most hedonistic eras.
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Drama Of Exile (reissue)
Drama Of Exile (reissue) (lavender vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMH 8230C. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Genghis Khan (3:53)
Purple Lips (4:07)
One More Chance (5:40)
Henry Hudson (3:56)
Waiting For The Man (4:15)
Sixty Forty (4:49)
The Sphinx (3:32)
Orly Flight (3:58)
Heroes (6:08)
Review: The only album Nico gave us that didn't feature John Cale was a visionary piece of work. Not for a moment suggesting the absence of her regular collaborator improved things, but Drama of Exile certainly saw the iconic German musician, singer and songwriter move in some different and very new directions. Enlisting the help of Philippe Quilichini, a Corsican bassist, and introducing a Middle Eastern rhythm section definitely helped, but ultimately you can't help feeling this was an album she was always supposed to make. That voice, once described by the critic Richard Goldstein as sounding like "a cello getting up in the morning", was perfect for what had come before, but as the focal point of experiments in coldwave, synthwave, goth and new wave, it seems to take on new resonance and power. A thing of obscure beauty that deserves every bit of this repressing.
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In The Good Old Country Way (reissue)
In The Good Old Country Way (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: VOID 008LP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
The Headache Collector (2:32)
Down In The Dumps (4:21)
Leave It Out (3:59)
Comfort & Joy (6:57)
Coincidence (3:57)
I Spit In Your Gravy (6:44)
Square Circle (1:28)
Part Time Moral England (3:48)
How To Age (6:29)
No Can Do (3:43)
It's A Cracker (3:52)
Here We Go Now (3:06)
What A Carry On (3:24)
Carry On Carrying On (3:19)
Comfort & Joy (EP version) (7:11)
First My Job (3:25)
Let's Surf (2:55)
Crafty Fag (live) (3:29)
Down In The Dumps (version 2) (4:19)
At The End Of The Day (3:47)
Review: The highly respected Northern English music journalist John Robb once described The Nightingales as "the misfits' misfits". In a small part, this is probably owing to the relentless changes in lineup the group have experienced since forming in Birmingham in 1979. However, that's really quite a reductive reading of the statement. Realistically, the post punk outfit just don't quite match their peers, with a take on the genre that incorporates elements of folk and gypsy rock.

Or at least that's our reading. Agree or not, In The Good Old Country Way was the outfit's third studio album, and at the time of its original release (1986), was recognised among their most polished and refined work. Nevertheless, it still sounds like a raw and rather uncompromising workout, sweat-soaked and dirty, experimental but really just aimed at making you spill your drink.
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The Classic Collaborations
Cat: PARA 593LP. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Subterraneans
Closer
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
March Of The Pigs (2:48)
Look Back In Anger (6:10)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:02)
Burn (4:50)
Sanctified (7:04)
A Small Plot Of Land (6:31)
Hurt (5:54)
Reptile (5:56)
I'm Deranged (5:35)
David Bowie & Trent Reznor Interview (10:39)
Review: "I don't know where I'm going from here, but I promise it won't be boring," David Bowie famously quipped at his 50th Birthday concert in Madison Square Garden. That was 1997, and sadly we can now look back at the years between then and now as the last the icon would enjoy, although given the pantheons of unreleased material, music and other, we still have more than his legacy alone to learn from. He certainly kept his word, then, not least by opting to work with Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails, a band that found inspiration in myriad styles and sounds, from Human League to Pink Floyd, carving out a 'industrial electronic rock' niche for themselves. In addition to tours and one-off shows, recordings of their collaborations are remarkable, generating fresh wholes from the enormous sums of these parts.
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Incesticide
Incesticide (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 372048 3. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Dive (3:53)
Sliver (2:12)
Stain (2:41)
Been A Son (1:56)
Turnaround (2:18)
Molly's Lips (1:51)
Son Of A Gun (2:47)
(New Wave) Polly (1:46)
Beeswax (2:46)
Downer (1:42)
Mexican Seafood (1:52)
Hairspray Queen (4:12)
Aero Aeppelin (4:39)
Big Long Now (5:00)
Aneurysm (4:37)
Review: Nirvana's legacy is one of the most compelling of any 20th Century rock band. The voice(s) of a disillusioned generation weaned to sickness on processed culture, ending in tragedy, the ferociously powerful combination of music and message has understandably been long-lasting and still influences people today, but the albums-proper, and sad conclusion, usually dominate conversations about the group's work. Incesticide is proof of how much we're forgetting. Comprising demos, outtakes, cover versions, radio broadcasts, the 1990 non-album single, 'Silver', among other things, much of what's here was circulating among fans in low quality formats prior to the compilation's formal release in 1992, and goes some way to showing off the breadth and scope Nirvana were capable of. An education for the committed and unconvinced alike, grab it while you can.
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The Hollywood Rock Festival 1993
The Hollywood Rock Festival 1993 (picture disc LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: NIRV 002. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Drain You (3:44)
Breed (2:59)
In Bloom (4:36)
Come As You Are (4:00)
Love Buzz (4:36)
Lithium (5:50)
About A Girl (2:53)
Smells Like Teen Spirit (7:43)
Heart Shaped Box (5:52)
Aneurysm (4:43)
Territorial Pissings (2:48)
Review: Nirvana still seems cool as fuck all these many decades after their frontman died. Their musical legacy lives on each time a new generation licks into the grunt chromes of the music, or each time we get a reissue or special limited edition picture disc album like the one. It is a very real and raw recording from their show at Hollywood Rock Festival which was actually held at Paca da Apoteose, Rio de Janeiro on 23rd January 1993. Plenty of the band's classics made the setlist and they sound as sleazy and gritty as ever on this recording.
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Voices Of The Kronian Moon
Voices Of The Kronian Moon (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: SOM 651LP. Rel: 17 Mar 22
Acheron (4:44)
Kronian Moon (4:01)
Last Scorpion (4:39)
Liber Ex Doctrina (4:44)
Heliopolis (4:31)
Edge Of The Night (5:02)
Thorns (4:55)
The Trident (4:24)
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Look A Little Higher
Cat: AOTNLP 057. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Money Won't Change You (3:33)
It's Bad (3:08)
Good Thing (2:31)
Best Of Luck To You (3:02)
That's What I Get (2:11)
That's The Sound Of My Heart (2:20)
How Long Must I Wait For You (2:29)
Foxy Mama (2:36)
Look A Little Higher (2:43)
I Take What I Want (2:26)
She's Got To Be Loved (2:42)
Just A Dream (2:02)
To Love Me Like You Do (2:49)
There's Gonna Be A Better Day Coming (2:37)
Review: The glorious Athens of the North label will always be one of our favourites. It is pretty much buy on sight for lovers of soul, funk and disco and this month it is serving up two more unmissable long players. Here it is Ike and The Uptights and their superb sounds which make, what me might bravely, say, could be one of this always high class label's finest releases. Formed by Henry Bradley in Forrest City, The Uptights recorded for Memphis label Action Records and here we get a perfect window into their world of raw and guttural funk.
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Council Skies
Council Skies (gatefold LP + 7")
Cat: JDNCLP 63. Rel: 01 Jun 23
I'm Not Giving Up Tonight (4:06)
Pretty Boy (4:45)
Dead To The World (4:09)
Open The Door, See What You Find (4:04)
Trying To Find A World That's Been & Gone (part 1) (3:10)
Easy Now (3:45)
Council Skies (4:40)
There She Blows! (3:54)
Love Is A Rich Man (4:25)
Think Of A Number (5:15)
We're Gonna Get There In The End (4:13)
Pretty Boy (acoustic) (4:48)
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Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 2011-2021
Cat: JDNCLP 57. Rel: 11 Jun 21
Everybody's On The Run (5:17)
The Death Of You & Me (3:25)
AKA What A Life! (4:23)
If I Had A Gun (4:03)
In The Heat Of The Moment (3:32)
Riverman (5:39)
Lock All The Doors (3:42)
The Dying Of The Light (5:07)
Ballad Of The Mighty I (5:06)
We're On Our Way Now (4:07)
Black Star Dancing (4:21)
Holy Mountain (remastered) (3:56)
A Dream Is All I Need To Get By (4:08)
This Is The Place (4:17)
It's A Beautiful World (5:18)
Blue Moon Rising (3:44)
Dead In The Water (live At RTE 2FM Studios dublin) (5:18)
Flying On The Ground (3:12)
Review: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds project is already ten years old, somehow. To mark the milestone, the cocksure Manc looks back on the decade with this double album of greatest hits. To be fair, he has managed to continue to serve up big, festival-sized rock tunes that have kept Oasis fans more than happy. He has selected each and every tune here with tracks from three of his number one records and two previously unreleased works including the brand new single 'We're On Our Way Now'. You know what you will get with these.
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Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 2011-2021 (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: JDNCCD 57X. Rel: 11 Jun 21
Everybody's On The Run
The Death Of You & Me
AKA What A Life!
If I Had A Gun
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Lock All The Doors
The Dying Of The Light
Ballad Of The Mighty I
We're On Our Way Now
Black Star Dancing
Holy Mountain (remastered)
A Dream Is All I Need To Get By
This Is The Place
It's A Beautiful World
Blue Moon Rising
Dead In The Water (live At RTE 2FM Studios, dublin)
Flying On The Ground
It's A Beautiful World (instrumental)
If I Had A Gun (acoustic version)
Black Star Dancing (Skeleton Key remix)
Black Star Dancing (12" mix instrumental)
The Man Who Built The Moon (acoustic version)
International Magic (demo)
Blue Moon Rising (Sons Of The Desert remix)
The Dying Of The Light (acoustic version)
This Is The Place (Skeleton Key remix)
This Is The Place (instrumental)
Black Star Dancing (The Reflex Revision)
Be Careful What You Wish For (instrumental)
Review: To mark a decade since Noel Gallagher launched his post-Oasis band, High Flying Birds, the monobrow-sporting Mancunian has decided to offer-up a three-disc retrospective featuring a mixture of highlights, previously unreleased material and hard-to-find remixes. Those who've kept track of the band's career will know what to expect, namely a mixture of Beatles-inspired beat pop, heavier psychedelic rock, bluesy indie anthems and, more recently, throbbing indie-dance numbers inspired by Gallagher's increasing interest in electronic music. The remixes featured on the third disc are generally rather good too, with highlights including Sons of the Desert's take on 'Blue Moon Rising' and the Rephlex's surprisingly funky revision of 'Black Star Dancing'.
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Double Album
Double Album (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 161. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Darby Crashing Your Party (2:27)
My Favourite Enemy (2:32)
Don't Count On Me (2:38)
Johanna Constant Teen (2:59)
Punk Rock Cliche (3:27)
Fuck Day Six (2:22)
Is It Too Soon If Time Is Relative? (2:16)
Alcopollack (2:20)
Three Against Me (2:34)
Gone With The Heroined (3:33)
Review: Opting to go out on their own terms, purposefully petulant, endlessly irreverent punk mainstays, NOFX, are set to graciously bow out of the race upon completing next year's tour cycle for their final swan song, the aptly - if rather literally - titled Double Album. Following on from 2021's excellent, 'Single Album', the project marks the return of Bill Stevenson of Descendents and Blasting Room's Jason Livermore on production duties, aiding Fat Mike and co to craft the most dynamic, seasoned, and entertaining material of their 21st century output. Sporting the endlessly playful and brilliantly titled lead single, 'Darby Crashing Your Party', as well as the originally penned for Blink-182 cut, 'Punk Rock Cliche', few artists, let alone those in the punkosphere, manage to stroll to the finish line on their own terms, merit and energy intact, but that's precisely what NOFX have accomplished. With a stacked 2023 promised for the band's final trot around the sun, there couldn't be a more bittersweet time to be a devotee of self-aware, cynical anthems.
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Dead Club City
Dead Club City (clear vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196587 956912. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Welcome To The DCC (3:19)
Overcome (3:30)
Tomorrow Is Closed (4:01)
Keeping You Around (3:25)
City Haunts (3:16)
Do You Love Me Yet? (5:21)
Members Only (2:43)
Green Eyes :: Sienna (3:47)
Foreign Language (3:50)
Talking To Myself (4:18)
Pop The Balloon (4:28)
Review: English rock band Nothing But Thieves are now just over a decade into their career but Dead Club City is already their fourth album. It has been preceded by the lead single 'Welcome to the DCC', a punchy and confident track that embodies the album's energy. The lyrics are sonically on point and show the band has managed to adapt and evolve as they head into this new creative chapter. Their sound might be rooted in rock, then, but they draw on experimental funk and 80's influences with bright synths and soaring choruses that bring inescapable tension.
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Vertigo Days: Live From Alien Research Center
Cat: MORR 194LP. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Intro (1:05)
Into Love/Stars (7:57)
Exit Strategy To Myself (4:28)
Where You Find Me (3:15)
Ship (4:48)
Interlude (1:34)
Into The Ice Age (6:19)
Oh Sweet Fire (5:54)
Sans Soleil (3:27)
Loose Ends (6:11)
Review: The evolution of German art outfit The Notwist is something to behold. Kicking off in 1989 with a metal album, between then and now they've refused to stay still, developing a sound that is truly their own. Gradually introducing electronics to the oeuvre, and discarding of the real heaviness, if you were going to label anything an amalgamation of sounds it's this - indie, electronica, jazz, downtempo, garage rock, lo fi pop.

All of that makes for a particularly formative musical experience on stage. Core members Cico Beck and the Acher brothers, Markus and Micha, consider records to be the starting point from which beautiful things happen live. Concerts are jam sessions that allow ideas to come to fruition, or develop almost by surprise. This is testament to that. Not a live record, but a recording of them reworking tracks from Vertigo Days and one from the soundtrack to One of Those Days in their own hilariously nicknamed studio.
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Elastic Rock (reissue)
Elastic Rock (reissue) (gatefold LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BEWITH 125LP. Rel: 24 May 23
1916 (1:16)
Elastic Rock (4:04)
Striation (2:15)
Taranaki (0:55)
Twisted Track (5:59)
Crude Blues (part 1) (0:31)
Crude Blues (part 2) (0:22)
1916-The Battle Of Boogaloo (5:44)
Torrid Zone (5:16)
Stonescape (4:16)
Earth Mother (1:48)
Speaking For Myself, Personally, In My Own Opinion, I Think (6:43)
Persephone's Jive (2:13)
Review: Headed up by the revered trumpeter and visionary composer Ian Carr, Nucleus have penned many a seminal album and Elastic Rock certainly is one of them. It was a real milestone for the jazz-rock fusion scene and marked a stunning debut in 1970 that has been hard to find ever since. Saxophonist Brian Smith, guitarist Chris Spedding - who wouold later go on to produce the Sex Pistols' first recordings - drummer John Marshall, bassist Jeff Clyne and sax, oboe and pianist Karl Jenkins all brought energy and invention in equal measure on this one with cuts like the title track offer lovely electric blues, '1916' featuring heavy drums and melancholic horns and 'Striation' being more serene. Be With have remastered this reissue from the original tapes.
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Alleycat (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 105LP. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Phaideaux Corner (6:18)
Alleycat (14:13)
Splat (12:04)
You Can't Be Sure (3:47)
Nosegay (4:47)
Review: Be With are busy reissuing a number of Nucleus albums and Alleycat sure is one of their best. It is packed with stone cold rhythms as well as having a red hot sleeve. The band put it out in 197 and it was their last for the Vertigo label, all meticulously produced by Jon Hiseman. It's as good as any of their work with its funk fusions of prog, jazz and rock all ageing brilliantly well. There are big riff-laden tunes, cop-funk chases and more lush and laidback pieces that will have you deep in the groove. It has all been remastered from original tapes so sounds as good as ever.
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Snakehips Etcetera (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 128LP. Rel: 24 May 23
Rat's Bag (5:54)
Alive & Kicking (8:46)
Rachel's Tune (7:41)
Snakehips Etcetera (10:03)
Pussyfoot (4:04)
Heyday (7:38)
Review: First released on Vertigo in 1975, the growling basslines and irresistible rolling grooves of Nucleus emerge in full force for Snakehips Etcetera - an infectiously energetic record that sounds as though it has barely aged a day. Opening onto the unctuous grooves of 'Rat's Bag', where a jubilant trumpet solo takes centre stage, this track instantly takes us into the heart of Nucleus' entirely distinctive terrain. On the B-side, the title track emerges at a slower pace and with synthesised elements moving to the fore - this is a release that perfectly demonstrates how electronics and instrumentation can be combined to reach new heights. With original copies of this release proving virtually impossible to score, we're thankful Be With have gifted the world with a much-needed re-release.
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Last Night In The Bittersweet
Last Night In The Bittersweet (limited white marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 019029 6224898. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Afterneath (4:10)
Radio (4:09)
Through The Echoes (3:41)
Acid Eyes (4:30)
Stranded Words (interlude) (2:32)
Lose It (5:28)
Petrified In Love (3:52)
Everywhere (5:44)
Abigail (3:48)
Children Of The Stars (3:19)
Heart Filled Up (5:16)
Shine A Light (5:54)
Desperation (3:30)
Julianne (4:50)
Take Me Take Mine (6:38)
Writer (3:55)
Review: One of the most surprising things about the new Paulo Nutini album is quite how much the opening track, 'Afterneath', doesn't sound much like Paulo Nutini. In fact, we're getting into Arab Strap territory: a slightly sinister, certainly-dark spoken word short-sharp-stab of reality, and - in this case - Tarantino movie samples. Perhaps a product of our times, where even comparatively mainstream artists can't help but vent a little menacing nihilism at what the hell is happening out there, everywhere.

Of course, to describe Nutini as a 'mainstream artist' is pretty unfair by today's standards. Yes, this is a guy who anyone can listen to and enjoy, releasing his fourth studio effort on Atlantic Records. But the Scotsman remains a truly artiste, conjuring memories of golden age rock 'n' roll music sadly often committed to memory these days. Taking elements of folk, blues, heavy rock, and soul, it's a heart on sleeve gem.
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Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972
Cat: JACK 035. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Waiting For The Man (5:44)
Berlin (5:24)
Black Angels Death Song (4:31)
Wild Child (5:58)
Empty Bottles (3:22)
Heroin (6:48)
Ghost Story (3:15)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group Of All (3:52)
Femme Fatale (3:47)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:08)
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:06)
Review: This broadcast was first aired on French TV having been recorded at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. It got a first official release in 2004 having been bootlegged for many years before that from a recording taken from the sound board at the gig. Fans of The Velvet Underground will know that this was the first time the group members Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico had all been up on stage together.
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Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972
Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972 (white vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JACK 035CV. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Waiting For The Man (5:40)
Berlin (6:18)
Black Angels Death Song (4:08)
Wild Child (5:12)
Empty Bottles (3:18)
Heroin (6:36)
Ghost Story (2:55)
The Biggest Loudest Hairiest Group Of All (4:14)
Femme Fatale (3:44)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:05)
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:01)
Review: You can now get your hands on this superb live album from The Velvet Underground members Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico on plain black vinyl or, more excellently, this white limited edition version. This set was the first time the group members had all been up on stage together since the original band disbanded. It was first aired on French TV having been recorded at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. It got a first official release in 2004 having been bootlegged for many years before that from a recording taken from the sound board at the gig. Due to a problem with tape transfers, the speed on some releases is slower than the original concert.
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