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The Mandrake Project
The Mandrake Project (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8951332. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Metal
Afterglow Of Ragnarok (5:45)
Many Doors To Hell (4:48)
Rain On The Graves (5:00)
Resurrection Men (6:23)
Fingers In The Wounds (3:39)
Eternity Has Failed (6:59)
Mistress Of Mercy (5:08)
Face In The Mirror (3:59)
Shadow Of The Gods (7:02)
Sonata (Immortal Beloved) (9:48)
Review: Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson is back with his first solo album in nearly 20 years. The Mandrake Project is the singer's seventh studio solo album in total and the most long awaited too. 'Afterglow of Ragnarok' was the first single released prior to the album and received a great response for the song's heavy sound and catchy chorus, while another single, 'Rain on the Graves', sees Bruce delivering a narrative style of lyric not a million miles from Maiden's 'Rime Of The Ancient Mariner'. This Deluxe Edition comes in gatefold on 180-gram vinyl 2xLP.
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 in stock $31.57
Mountainhead
Cat: 405053 8996050. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Guess
The End Of The Contender
Cold Reactor
Buddy, Come Over
R U Happy?
The Mad Stone
Tv Dog
Canary
Don't Ask Me To Beg
Enter The Mirror
Your Money, My Summer
Dagger's Edge
City Song
The Witness
Review: A triumphant return for modern synth-pop chart-toppers Everything Everything, Mountainhead is an album-length analogy for our present condition, and an oozing forth of slick, joyous music at that. "Making a mountain out of a molehill" is certainly lent a positive spin when considered in light of "starting from nothing", i.e. music career-making; Everything Everything did just that in the mid 2010s when they charmed their burgeoning audience with their sophisti-synth prowess, and this is a sophistication that can only be continually reinforced hereon. For their latest concept album Mountainhead, all of society is imagined as working towards the creation of a manmade mountain; at the top is rumoured to be a huge mirror that reflects endlessly recurring images of the self, and at the bottom of the pit is a giant golden snake; the primal fear of all believers. Everything Everything make joyous work of the dreaded maxim, "the taller the mountain, the deeper the hole", delivering glitzing, falsetto'ing gems in the form of 'Cold Reactor' and 'R U Happy?', both of which transcend their initial synthpop reveries to become more than their constituent sum.
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 in stock $13.16
Mountainhead
Mountainhead (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8996074. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Guess (4:01)
The End Of The Contender (3:26)
Cold Reactor (3:39)
Buddy, Come Over (4:03)
R U Happy? (3:30)
The Mad Stone (3:36)
Tv Dog (2:02)
Canary (4:14)
Don't Ask Me To Beg (4:14)
Enter The Mirror (3:39)
Your Money, My Summer (3:13)
Dagger's Edge (3:41)
City Song (5:47)
The Witness (4:33)
Review: Already on their seventh studio album, synth-pop kings Everything Everything return to the fore with Mountainhead, a concept album critiquing modern-day zealotry, economic warfare, and narcissism, centring on the idea of mirrors at the top and snakes at the bottom. A primeval analogy for the modern psychic climate in fourteen-track form, the topic at hand certainly sounds ominous; but the music is nonetheless always as enjoyable as EE's music usually permits. In contrast to prior albums Man Alive and Raw Data Feel, both of which made rigorous use of Artificial Intelligence to generate and effect sound, Mountainhead is deliberately processing-shy, with the band publicly avowing their not using any plugins and effects. Whether this represents an appeal by the band for their audience to downshift and embrace a less future-obsessive life, you be the judge. A powerful metaphor for the economic warfare of everyday life, Mountainhead is an urgent message wrapped in a chart-topper.
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Live At Acton Town Hall (remastered)
Cat: 405053 8981193. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Shaktar Donetsk (4:28)
Bhindee Bhagee (7:11)
Rudie Can't Fail (4:02)
Tony Adams (7:07)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (5:24)
Mega Bottle Ride (3:52)
Get Down Moses (4:11)
Police & Thieves (5:37)
Cool 'N' Out (4:09)
Police On My Back (5:08)
Johnny Appleseed (4:18)
Coma Girl (6:52)
I Fought The Law (7:55)
Bankrobber (feat Mick Jones) (1:21)
White Riot (feat Mick Jones) (2:20)
London's Burning (feat Mick Jones) (2:23)
Review: Dark Horse Records unveils Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros' legendary Live at Acton Town Hall concert, meticulously remastered by Grammy Award Winner Paul Hicks. Available here on double vinyl, the November 15, 2002, performance, a benefit for striking firefighters, stands as one of Strummer's final shows before his passing. A poignant highlight includes a three-song reunion with Clash bandmate Mick Jones, their first in two decades. The gatefold sleeve showcases unseen concert photos, accompanied by liner notes from Fire Brigade Union Secretary Andy Gilchrist. This release marks the first comprehensive vinyl and CD availability of this historic concert.
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A New Form Of Beauty 1-4 (Deluxe Edition)
A New Form Of Beauty 1-4 (Deluxe Edition) (limited trifold 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 405053 8925418. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sandpaper Lullabye (3:04)
Sleep Fantasy Dreams (2:45)
Sad World (5:31)
Come To Daddy (10:04)
Sweethome Under White Clouds (6:44)
Beast (Seven Bastard Suck) (10:41)
Abbagall (5:22)
Brain Damage (3:31)
No Birds To Fly (7:29)
Din Glorious (part 1) (16:42)
Din Glorious (part 2) (20:10)
Review: The Virgin Prunes were masters of the uncanny, juxtaposing nightmares with lullabies, beauty with cruelty; combining gentle vocals and the spoken word with anguished wailing from purgatory itself. Their first album, A New Form Of Beauty (1981), powerfully laid out this terrain. Its themes ranged from mournful tales of unrequited love, frustrated sexuality, morbid eroticism and wasted youth, to yearnings for distant dreamlands, all of which were juxtaposed with macabre visions of dystopian societies, overpowered by dark forces and where demons run amok. Guggi's art work for A New Form of Beauty, which intimates a heartless transaction within a domestic setting, is in keeping with this sensibility. Now reissued by BMG, this 2024 deluxe edition features all four parts of the album remastered from the original tape, plus a trifold reverse board sleeve and a 16-page, 11-inch artbook with brand new sleevenotes.
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 in stock $48.95
If I Die I Die
Cat: 409996 4030778. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Ulakanakulot
Decline & Fall
Sweethome Under White Clouds
Bau-Dachong
Baby Turns Blue
Ballad Of The Man
Walls Of Jericho
Caucasian Walk
Theme For Thought
 in stock $13.43
Bell Bottom Country
Bell Bottom Country (limited gatefold watermelon swirl vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8982671. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Folk/Americana
Smell Like Smoke (2:48)
Hillbilly Hippie (3:31)
Road Runner (3:45)
Watermelon Moonshine (3:28)
Grease (3:07)
Weak-End (3:25)
Me, You, & Jesus (3:38)
Hold My Halo (3:26)
Heart Like A Truck (3:18)
Atta Girl (3:25)
This One's Gonna Cost Me (3:13)
Those Boots (Deddy's Song) (2:49)
Live Off (3:34)
Wildflowers And Wild Horses (4:10)
What's Up (What's Going On) (3:49)
New Friends (4:10)
 in stock $31.57
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