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In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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A Hard Road (+16 bonus tracks)
A Hard Road (+16 bonus tracks) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 900174. Rel: 04 Mar 08
 
Rock
A Hard Road
It's Over
You Don't Love Me
The Stumble
Another Kind Of Love
Hit The Highway
Leaping Christine
Looking Back
Dust My Blues
There's Always Work
The Same Way
The Supernatural
Top Of The Hill
Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)
Living Alone
So Many Roads
Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
Out Of Reach
Alabama Blues
Sitting In The Rain
Greeny
Missing You
Curly
Rubber Duck
Please Don't Tell
Your Funeral & My Trial
It Hurts Me Too
Double Trouble
Jenny
Picture On The Wall
Review: Vinyl Lovers presents 'A Hard Road' from John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers. More than a compilation, this album is a complete document of the Bluesbreakers' recordings with Peter Green, of which 'A Hard Road' was just the most prominent part. Bonus tracks include several non-LP singles, among them the 1967 B-side "Rubber Duck," which has never before appeared on LP.



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Pornography (reissue with 8 bonus tracks)
Pornography (reissue with 8 bonus tracks) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 900235. Rel: 06 Mar 08
 
Rock
One Hundred Years
A Short Term Effect
The Hanging Garden
Siamese Twins
The Figurehead
A Strange Day
Cold
Pornography
Temptation Two (aka LGTB)
Airlock/The Soundtrack
Cold (live)
A Strange Day (live)
Pornography (live)
All Mine (live)
A Short Term Effect (live)
Siamese Twins (live)
Review: Vinyl Lovers presents the reissue of 1982’s 'Pornography', still considered by many to be The Cure's best.
This album was the band's darkest album to date, cementing their role as beacons of the emergent gothic
rock genre, with the band sporting their signature red lipstick and big hair look for the first time during this tour.
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A Thousand Suns
A Thousand Suns (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 9362496318. Rel: 12 Nov 10
 
Rock
The Requiem
The Radiance
Burning In The Skies
Empty Spaces
When They Come For Me
Robot Boy
Jornada Del Muerto
Waiting For The End
Blackout
Wretches & Kings
Wisdom, Justice & Love
Iridescent
Fallout
The Catalyst
The Messenger
Review: 
LINKIN PARK A THOUSAND SUNS WARNERS BROS /CINRAM
2LP 9362496318 0093 6249 6318 9 £18.00
DEAL 15 RELEASED: 15.11.10
TRACKLISTING: 1. The Requiem 2. The Radiance 3. Burning In The Skies 4. Empty Spaces 5. When They Come For Me 6. Robot Boy 7. Jornada Del Muerto 8. Waiting For The End 9. Blackout 10. Wretches And Kings 11. Wisdom, Justice, And Love 12. Iridescent 13. Fallout 14. The Catalyst 15. The Messenger
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Inspiration Information
Inspiration Information (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 867. Rel: 12 Oct 13
 
Funk
Inspiration Information
Island Letter
Sparkle City
Aht Uh Mi Hed
Happy House
Rainy Day
XL-30
Pling!
Not Available
Review: A year shy of its 40th anniversary, Inspiration Information enjoys a reissue and it's still as sparkly and soul-laden as it was in 1974. Ranging from the guitar-twanging smoky blues funk of "Rainy Day" to the sultry, strutting title track, it's largely regarded as Otis's most comprehensive work of that time. According to legend it took him three years to create... 39 years later and it still sounds as good as this? We'd say that's time well spent!
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Played by: Scratchandsniff
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One Second (remastered with bonus track)
One Second (remastered with bonus track) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 277. Rel: 14 Feb 14
 
Coldwave/Synth
La Habanera
Moon On Ice
Call It Love
Le Secret Farida
Hawaiian Chance
The Rhythm Divine (feat Shirley Bassey)
Santiago
Goldrush
Dr Van Steiner
Si Senor The Hairy Grill
L'Hotel (bonus track)
Review: Music On Vinyl are our new best friends. With a wide range of music being reissued as of late, Yello's 1987 One Second is just spoiling us. Never being fully acclaimed when it was originally released, this is one album which really spans the full circle in terms of artistic ideas sonic experimentations. While being tagged primarily as a pop work, it's really more of a lesson in synth manipulations and nutty beat-making. "The Rhythm Divine" has to be out top track but do check the whole thing, it's magnificent...
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III
III (LP)
Cat: DC 583. Rel: 15 Apr 14
 
Rock
Introduction By David
North Street
Open Road
We Are Only People
Restlessness
Free
Yes He's Coming
First Snowfall In Detroit
We're Gonna Make It
Review: Five years after the second life of Death was started with the release of their revelatory 1976 album, "For The Whole World To See", "III" slams the door on the vault with a powerful set of songs that bring equal amounts of rock and ethereal soul-searching, in high-fidelity, rich bottomed, studio-grade sound. Alongside songs from 1975, 1976 and 1980, "III" contains two songs from 1992, as the Hackney brothers reconvened nearly a decade after they'd stopped playing together. The album serves as a companion piece of sorts to the "A Band Called Death" documentary, tracking the band's movement from spiritual young rockers to older and wiser, bruised-but-undefeated brothers, in pure musical terms. David Hackney's visual representation of Death was a triangle, where "spiritual", "mental" and "physical" formed the three angles. With this in mind, "For The Whole World To See" is clearly the physical corner, with its undeniable proto-punk power; "Spiritual-Mental-Physical" explores the mental axis, with Death working through some of their influences including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and even ELO in their practice space. "III" is the spiritual end of the portrait, bookended by the dreamlike rock visions of David Hackney that created and propelled the band called Death.
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Food Stamps (remastered)
Food Stamps (remastered) (limited green vinyl 7")
Cat: F 5403. Rel: 01 Aug 14
 
Funk
Food Stamps
How Do I Know?
Review: Food Stamps is a great example of a record that fell between the cracks on its original release back in 1982. The one and only release from Baltimore-based funk-rock explorer Billie Senger, it has achieved cult status amongst record collectors due to its obscurity (finding original copies is notoriously tough). This reissue - pressed on green vinyl with new cover artwork - should, then, prove popular. "Food Stamps" - a riotously loose and floor-friendly chunk of funk from the Rare Earth school of white funk-rock - is the real killer, though the MC5-influenced flipside "How Do I Know" impresses with its fuzzy, recorded-in-a-shed feel and extra-cosmic production.
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Hozier
Hozier (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 379281 8. Rel: 02 Oct 14
 
Rock
Take Me To Church
Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene
Jackie & Wilson
Someone New
To Be Alone
From Eden
In A Week (feat Karen Cowley)
Sedated
Work Song
Like Real People Do
It Will Come Back
Foreigner's God
Cherry Wine (live)
Review: Inspired initially by the likes of Screaming Jay Hawkins, Tom Waits and Nina Simone, the Wicklow-born Andrew Hozier-Byrne nurtured his own unique voice, taking soulful gravitas and bluesy grit and using them to sculpt songs with both a soul-searching approach and an unusual earthiness. His first single Take Me To Church was a surprise hit, its existential crises and potent melancholy striking a chord via their intensity of delivery, and this debut shows that it was no flash-in-the-pan. In a world of young artists overly obsessed with overstating their own authenticity, it doesn't take long to work out you're in the presence of one with raw talent to render such concerns redundant.
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Popular Problems
Cat: CBS 750142. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Rock
Slow
Almost Like The Blues
Samson In New Orleans
A Street
Did I Ever Love You
My Oh My
Nevermind
Born In Chains
You Got Me Singing
Slow
Almost Like The Blues
Samson In New Orleans
A Street
Did I Ever Love You
My Oh My
Nevermind
Born In Chains
You Got Me Singing
Review: This September 21st, Leonard Cohen hit 80 years of age, and what better way to enter his ninth decade on earth than with another reliably dark and insightful series of grave reflections on the human condition. And indeed, with his stark ruminations backed with skill and taste by arrangements from erstwhile Madonna collaborator Patrick Leonard, he arguably hasn't sounded better in around half that time. Popular Problems is as witty, as wry, and as eternally affecting as we've come to expect from this troubadour. Indeed, while Cohen continues to make records as fine as this one, balancing out taste and refinement with gravitas and humour, we'll be forced to agree with his assertion herein: 'The party's over, but I've landed on my feet'.
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Nippon Girls 2: Japanese Pop Beat & Rock'n'Roll 1966-70
VARIOUS
Cat: HIQLP 022. Rel: 24 Oct 14
 
International
Kayoko Ishuu - "Bazazz No 1"
Reiko Mari - "Saike Na Machi"
Linda Yamamoto - "Furi Furi 5"
Mari Henmi - "Daniel Mon Amour"
Chiyo Okumura - "Koi Gurui"
Emy Jackson & Blue Comets - "Namida No Go Go"
Katsuko Kanai - "Mini Mini Girl"
Akiko Wada - "Boy & Girl"
Kemeko Matsudaira - "Watshi Ga Kemeko Yo"
Akiko Nakamura - "Namida No Mori No Monogatari"
The Peanuts - "Tokyo No Hito"
Kazumi Yasui - "Warui Kuse"
Review: This collection focuses in an era of Japanese music in which fashion, glamour and kitsch collided to create an addictive sound that morphed Westernized shapes into something kaleidoscopic and unique; the GS (or Group Sounds) phenomenon had seen Japanese artists attempting their own take on the high-energy onslaught of the Beatles and the British invasion, but elsewhere the female artists of the era were crafting a sound that tipped its hat to bossa nova, psych-pop and French ye-ye whilst maintaining a distinctly Japanese approach. Vibrant, eclectic and shot through with an insouciance and style rich even for this era, this is a compilation that sounds as exotic today as it did in the '60s.
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The Endless River
The Endless River (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 082564 6215478. Rel: 07 Nov 14
 
Rock
Things Left Unsaid
It's What We Do
Ebb & Flow
Sum
Skins
Unsung
Anisina
The Lost Art Of Conversation
On Noodle Street
Night Light
Allons-y (1)
Autumn '68
Allons-y (2)
Talkin' Hawkin
Calling
Eyes To Pearls
Surfacing
Louder Than Words
Review: Arriving some twenty years after the last Pink Floyd album proper, 1994's The Division Bell, this new offering - which stands to be their last ever - apparently functions as both a swansong for their enormously influential outfit and a tribute to late keyboard player Rick Wright. Constructed partly from demos for the aforementioned album, as well as recordings from as far back as 1968, it somehow manages to showcase the closest the band has come to the classic Floydian sound in decades. Indeed, replete with Gilmour's soaring leads and ambient dreamscapes, it frequently recalls the heralded days of 'Wish You Were Here' amidst an atmosphere of beatific melancholy. If this is the moment that the rock giants choose to bow out, their legions of fans can rest assured they're doing so with both grace and style.
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Played by: Mocambo
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Monuments To An Elegy
Monuments To An Elegy (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 810122 761. Rel: 07 Dec 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Tiberius
Being Beige
Anaise!
One & All (We Are)
Run2Me
Drum + Fife
Monuments
Dorian
Anti-Hero
Review: Long-term Pumpkins fans might have been forgiven for thinking that Billy Corgan had taken leave of his senses of late, given his ventures into wrestling management and the eight-hour freeform modular synth take on Herman Hesse's Siddhartha that he baffled an audience with in his coffee shop recently. Yet fear not: on the evidence of Monuments To An Elegy, the combination of riff attack, fragile melody and plaintive melancholy that was at the heart of the Pumpkins' classic work is very much present and correct, not to mention Corgan's charismatic songwriting suss. Monuments To An Elegy is a fitting title, for both the rock solid and emotionally engaging elements of classic Pumpkins are here explored anew.
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Love Is Overtaking Me
Cat: AU 10101. Rel: 04 Dec 14
 
Rock
Close My Eyes
Goodbye Old Paint
Maybe She
Oh Fernanda Why
Time Away
Nobody Wants A Lonely Heart
I Couldn't Say It To Your Face
This Time Dad You're Wrong
What It's Like
Eli
Hey! How Does Everybody Know
I Forget & I Can't Tell (Ballad Of The Lights part 1)
Habit Of You
Janine
Big Moon
Your Motion Says
The Letter
Don't Forget About Me
Love Is Overtaking Me
Planted A Thought
Love Comes Back
Review: A musical polymath like no other, the late Arthur Russell turned his hand to a bewildering variety of different musical styles, from avant-garde torch songs to pounding disco, yet all imbued with his otherworldly songwriting skill and richly emotional voice. This posthumous compilation, however, collects together the more oddly accessible material that he created, in largely acoustic and country styles. The cowboy hat on the sleeve may be strangely appropriate here, but more than this, the blend of plaintive melancholy and freewheeling charm can only leave the listener wondering how Arthur Russell managed to avoid mainstream success in his all-too-brief career. A strange and beguiling transmission from a unique talent.
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Drones
Drones (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WEA 549337. Rel: 03 Jun 15
 
Rock
Dead Inside (4:23)
(Drill Sergeant) (0:21)
Psycho (5:17)
Mercy (3:53)
Reapers (5:59)
The Handler (4:34)
(JFK) (1:00)
Defector (4:33)
Revolt (4:04)
Aftermath (5:50)
The Globalist (10:06)
Drones (2:48)
Review: Somehow summoning the chutzpah and spirit to go bigger-better-faster-more on each one of their albums thus far, Muse here dish out another feverish, histrionic and mightily compelling collection of widescreen art-rock stompers. With the help of none other than 'Mutt' Lange in the producer's chair, the Teignmouth three-piece make a record with an epic scope and grandstanding aplomb that could put it in the ring with any of the stadium acts he's worked with in times of yore. With an anti-war theme surrounding ditties that loom large in the imagination, 'Drones' is another bold step for this unlikely trio.
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West End Coast
West End Coast (gatefold LP)
Cat: LEGO 097LP. Rel: 04 Feb 16
 
Rock
You Can Feel It (3:17)
Emilia (4:05)
Better (4:01)
Distance Between Us (3:36)
See Me Slumber (3:21)
In My Pocket (4:58)
So Bad (4:01)
Saturday (3:47)
Spiral (3:46)
Long Way Back (5:26)
Review: It can be something of a surprise to know that Young Gun Silver Fox hail from modern-day London, as the sound of this album couldn't be more '70s-tinged and Californian if it was sporing sideburns, reefer-in-hand and discussing the Watergate scandal. Redolent of the like of Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and even The Eagles, 'West End Coast' thankfully has chops and talent to stand as much more than a mere retro curiosity or museum piece - ditties like 'You Can Feel It' and 'In My Pocket' channel vocalist Andy Platts' falsetto croon, heavenly harmonies and AM radio production to considerable satisfaction for all.
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You & I
You & I (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 888751 758513. Rel: 11 Mar 16
 
Rock
Just Like A Woman (6:27)
Everyday People (4:33)
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin' (4:03)
Grace (6:12)
Calling You (5:25)
Dream Of You & I (4:09)
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (3:34)
Poor Boy Long Way From Home (5:58)
Night Flight (4:57)
I Know It's Over (6:56)
Review: The mercurial and magical Jeff Buckley departed this realm leaving a severe shortage of actual material, thus this collection of early demos - recorded in 1993 in advance of his debut album proper 'Grace' - marks a cherished opportunity to experience his soulful intensity and otherworldly powers as an interpreter of song. The majority of 'You And I' consists of covers, traversing all the way from Sly & The Family Stone to The Smiths, yet all imbued with his uniquely raw, intuitive and captivating approach. The world will never see the like of Jeff Buckley again, which makes 'You And I' a document worth savouring.
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Post Pop Depression
Cat: CAROL 011LP. Rel: 18 Mar 16
 
Rock
Break Into Your Heart (3:55)
Gardenia (4:14)
American Valhalla (4:38)
In The Lobby (4:15)
Sunday (6:07)
Vulture (3:16)
German Days (4:47)
Chocolate Drops (3:59)
Paraguay (6:25)
Review: Now approaching a half-century of artistic life as the closest we have to a living personification of rock 'n' roll, Iggy Pop nonetheless also continues to carry himself with more class and style than most any lifer that springs to mind. Yet it has to be said that few were expecting the cadaverous king to make his greatest album for thirty of those years, and this is what 'Post Pop Depression' his collaboration with a dream team involving luminaries such as Josh Homme, Dean Fertita and The Arctic Monkeys' Matt Helders is exactly that - a wry, restrained and ice-cool meditation on carnality and mortality without cliche or rehash, this album is all primal satisfaction and righteous revelation.
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All We Know Is Falling
Cat: 075678 669217. Rel: 18 Mar 16
 
Rock
All We Know (3:12)
Pressure (3:06)
Emergency (4:00)
Brighter (3:41)
Here We Go Again (3:47)
Never Let This Go (3:41)
Whoa (3:21)
Conspiracy (3:41)
Franklin (3:17)
My Heart (3:59)
Review: Few would have guessed when 'All We Know Is Falling' first made its presence felt way back in 2005 that this charmingly guileless debut would be the first step for this bunch of God-fearing Tennessee teenagers to something approaching global domination, but ten years on, the proof is perhaps in that these timelessly taut, angular pop-rock songs still sound zesty and invigorating as they did back in the days of overlong sideways fringes. Boasting more hooks than Hellraiser, and with charismatic siren Hayley Williams leading the charge, these ten songs remain great enough to give that three-letter 'e' word a good name.
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Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
Bobby GILLESPIE / VARIOUS
Cat: HIQLP 2040. Rel: 04 Apr 16
 
Rock
13th Floor Elevators - "May The Circle Remain Unbroken" (1:52)
The Beach Boys - "'Til I Die" (alternate mix) (2:41)
The Beach Boys - "Forever" (acappella mix) (4:28)
The Beach Boys - "You're Welcome" (3:00)
The Byrds - "Wild Mountain Thyme" (3:52)
Dion - "Born To Be With You" (3:37)
Gene Clark - "American Dreamer" (2:39)
John Barry - "Midnight Cowboy" (4:48)
Kris Kristofferson - "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" (2:51)
Link Wray - "Ice People" (1:04)
The Monkees - "As We Go Along" (2:29)
Gram Parsons - "Love Hurts" (6:48)
Alexander Skip Spence - "War In Peace" (3:59)
Suicide - "Cheree" (remix) (3:45)
Tim Buckley - "Phantasmagoria In Two" (3:24)
Evie Sands - "Any Way That You Want Me" (3:36)
Little Feat - "Willin'" (2:52)
Ronnie Wood - "Breathe On Me" (5:07)
Primal Scream - "Darklands" (6:08)
Willie Nelson - "Precious Memories" (7:32)
Jerry Lee Lewis - "Over The Rainbow" (3:44)
Review: For all his iconic status in modern rock 'n' roll lore, Bobby Gillespie remains very much a fan, one whose humility regarding the music he loves and the influence it's had on him has never been far away from his public persona. With this in mind, we're in remarkably safe hands with this soothing collection of beatific charmers and laidback deep cuts, which offer a kaleidoscopic trajectory from the very birth of rock 'n' roll (Jerry Lee Lewis) through the '60s (Beach Boys) and '70s (Gram Parsons) via his own journey through punk and beyond in the process. One suspects Mr. Gillespie has had more than his fair share of late nights requiring just such a come down, thus it's little surprise to find the man knows exactly how to handle 'em.
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Gore
Gore (gatefold heavyweight white vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 936249 26498. Rel: 08 Apr 16
 
Rock
Prayers/Triangles (3:37)
Acid Hologram (4:02)
Doomed User (4:29)
Geometric Headdress (3:35)
Hearts/Wires (5:14)
Pittura Infamante (4:02)
Xenon (3:18)
(L) Mirl (5:02)
Gore (4:58)
Phantom Bride (9:50)
Rubicon (6:39)
Review: The era in which Deftones could be judged as part of the nu-metal herd, dealing out hip-hop influenced riff-ballast with angst to spare, seem like another aeon in light of triumphs like this eight full-lengther, which builds on the brooding and incandescent strains of their most recent work to create a visionary display of art-damaged majesty which veers seamlessly from whisper to scream as only this band can, 'Gore' displays the kind of poise and elan that we've come to expect from this unique band, one who now stand proud alongside the likes of Radiohead and Sigur Ros as an entity whose reach and uncompromising artistry extends beyond genres and generations alike.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: A quarter century old now, yet these art-rock giants and eternal malcontents seem as restless in their muse and motion as ever - still chronicling an increasingly complicated and strenuous age yet doing it with finesse, grace and innovation. The urgent, invigorating strains of single 'Burn the Witch' were no anomaly, and 'A Moon Shaped Pool' shows them shaking off the more insular tendencies of their last opus 'King Of Limbs' to engage and electrify in a way that they haven't truly managed for years - radiant, celestial ambience shares space here with impressive ire and emotional engagement, with these peerless experimentalists delivering a record that transcends both their own work and the vast majority of the musical landscape they survey.
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Shango Dance Band
Cat: CRZR 1003LP. Rel: 31 Aug 16
 
International
Position Pass Power (15:37)
Women Are Great (10:21)
I Need Your Love (5:52)
Review: Shango is the name for the Yoruba 'Thunder God' in Nigeria and Ojo Okeji, the leader of the Shango Dance Band was all about injecting military power and warlike energy in his own strain of Nigerian highlife and afrobeat. However, apart from all of Okeji's cult-like stories involving him and his part in the Nigerian army during a time of civil unrest in the late 60's and through to the 70's, and his often troublesome relationship with the great Fela Kuti, the truly special aspect of the Shango Dance Band album is that it was never properly released following its production in 1974. Comb & Razor have done the right thing here and, without them, this magical LP would still be locked away in the never-ending vaults of Nigerian music. This is very personal, incredibly singular African jazz-dance with a raucous psychedelic edge that lifts it high and mighty above the competition. A truly special album - DO NOT MISS IT.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Young As The Morning Old As The Sea
Cat: PASSVLP 8. Rel: 23 Sep 16
 
Rock
Everything (3:34)
If You Go (3:43)
When We Were Young (4:38)
Anywhere (3:36)
Somebody's Love (5:14)
Young As The Morning Old As The Sea (3:23)
Beautiful Birds (feat BIRDY) (3:31)
The Long Road (3:52)
Fool's Gold (4:12)
Home (5:41)
Review: Brighton troubadour Michael Rosenberg vaulted himself into the popular consciousness with 'Let Her Go', the biggest hit of 2012, yet rather than let this become a millstone around his neck, he's simply forged forward, elaborating on the heartfelt style that made his name whilst never losing the basic emotional connection at his music's core. This marks his seventh studio album to date, recorded in New Zealand at Neil Finn's Roundhead studios, and replete with the same kind of easy-going yet soul-searching ditties that marry lyrical campfire aesthetics to tasteful orchestral arrangements.
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Late Night Tales
David HOLMES / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 45. Rel: 21 Oct 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Barry Woolnough - "Great Father Spirit In The Sky" (mix 1 - Gods Waiting Room part 1) (4:31)
David Holmes & Steve Jones - "The Reiki Healer From County Down" (exclusive track) (3:50)
The Children Of Sunshine - "It's A Long Way To Heaven" (2:00)
Spark Sparkle - "Slythtovery" (exclusive track) (2:43)
Alain Maclean - "Talking Judgement Day Blues" (2:55)
David Crosby - "Orleans" (1:35)
Buddy Holly - "Love Is Strange" (3:12)
After Dinner - "Paradise Of Replica " (Gods Waiting Room part 2) (2:47)
Lullaby Movement - "Ru-Ru (Sleep Little Baby)" (3:49)
Jeff Bridges & Keefus Ciancia - "It's In Every One Of Us" (exclusive track) (6:26)
Song Sung - "I'm Not In Love" (6:22)
Neo Maya - "I Won't Hurt You" (Gods Waiting Room part 3) (2:20)
BP Fallon & David Holmes - "Henry McCullough" (exclusive track) (4:55)
Documenta - "Love As A Ghost " (5:25)
Keith Fullerton Whitman - "Stereo Music For Acoustic Guitar, Buchla Music Box 100, Hewlett Packard Model 236 Oscillator, Electric Guitar & Computer" (part 1) (2:41)
Eat Lights Become Lights - "Into Forever" (Gods Waiting Room part 4) (5:25)
Geese - "Andrew Parsnip" (exclusive track) (3:54)
Die Hexen - "Gloomy Sunday" (exclusive track) (3:11)
David Holmes & Jon Hopkins - "Elsewhere Anchises " (feat Stephen Rea - exclusive track) (4:53)
Review: Treading an eclectic path through a twenty year career that's taken in everything from Detroit techno to vintage French ye-ye, from breakbeat-driven floor-fillers to krautrock epiphanies, David Holmes has made his name predominantly as an exemplary crate-digger and aesthete, whether soundtracking Steven Soderbergh movies or dishing our albums of his own. Thus, it comes as no surprise that this compilation - marking something of a personal journey for Holmes - is reflective of his status as an exemplary man of taste. Whether dispensing classics by the likes of David Crosby or Buddy Holly, unreleased original solo material or killer obscurities from everyone from modular synthesis cultist Keith Fullerton Whitman to Hollywood legend Jeff Bridges, this stylish nocturnal travelogue puts the listener resolutely in safe hands.
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You Want It Darker
Cat: 8898536 5071. Rel: 09 Dec 16
 
Rock
You Want It Darker (4:42)
Treaty (4:00)
On The Level (3:27)
Leaving The Table (3:46)
If I Didn't Have Your Love (3:35)
Traveling Light (4:22)
It Seemed The Better Way (4:20)
Steer Your Way (4:24)
String Reprise/Treaty (3:30)
Review: Whilst it's now impossible to view Leonard Cohen's final album outside the context of his passing, the fact of the matter is that this lugubrious sage had been ruminating on the nature of endings and goodbyes for much of his near half-century of artistry, and it's hard to think of a figure who's been quite so eloquent and wise in this endeavour. 'You Want It Darker' seem may a fitting way to bow out, but moreso it bears testimony to the fact that Cohen's questing spirit remained undimmed right until the last, and his travails in the exploration of faith, romance and the human condition were never to lose their finesse and bite.
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Eternally Even
Eternally Even (gatefold LP)
Cat: 822765 1. Rel: 16 Dec 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Hide In Plain Sight (5:10)
Same Old Lie (5:56)
Here In Spirit (4:19)
The World's Smiling Now (4:51)
We Ain't Getting Any Younger (part 1) (5:20)
We Ain't Getting Any Younger (part 2) (4:06)
True Nature (3:42)
In The Moment (4:09)
Eternally Even (3:57)
Review: The arrival of this first solo album from the My Morning Jacket frontman may have come as a surprise to some, given the fact that the band appears to be created so much in his image - what other sides of his personality exactly does he have to express? Quite a few as it turns out, as 'Eternally Even' crafts a seductive tapestry from narcotic mix of soul, funk and psychedelia, somewhere in spheres of consciousness between Isaac Hayes and The Flaming Lips, whilst offering his most explicitly political lyrics to date. The Trump victory may have rendered some of the sentiments herein a tad bittersweet, yet the hazy soundscapes and honeyed vocals have lost none of their lustre.
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Station To Station (remastered)
Station To Station (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 190295 990282. Rel: 10 Feb 17
 
Rock
Station To Station (10:14)
Golden Years (4:01)
Word On A Wing (6:02)
TVC 15 (5:33)
Stay (6:14)
Wild Is The Wind (6:02)
Review: Legend has it that David Bowie was so lost in a vortex of cocaine and ego during the making of this record to such a degree that he now can't remember anything about its creation at all. Typically of the Dame though, in the midst of all this madness he created a masterpiece, and arguably his greatest album of all. With a hint of the funk of influence of 'Young Americans', yet filtered through a glacial European sensibility, it's a genre-transcending tour-de-force of boundless scope and imperious swagger. Forty-one years on, this record still sounds like the future.
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Kenya Special: Selected East African Recordings From The 1970's & 80's
VARIOUS
Cat: SNDWLP 046. Rel: 15 Mar 17
 
International
The Loi-Toki-Tok - "Ware-Wa"
Slim Ali & The Famous Hodi Boys - "Watoto Nyara"
Orchestre Baba National - "Sweet Sweet Mbombo"
Gatanga Boys Band - "Wendo Ti Mbia"
Hafusa Abasi & Slim Ali with The Yahoos Band - "Sina Raha"
Nashil Pichen & The Eagles Lupopo - "Ng'ong'a Wa Mwanjalo"
Nairobi Matata Jazz - "Tamba Tamba"
The Lulus Band - "Ngwendeire Guita"
Mbiri Young Stars - "Ndiri Ndanogio Niwe"
The Lulus Band - "Nana"
Afro 70 - "Weekend"
The Rift Valley Brothers - "Mu-Africa"
DO 7 Band - "HO Ochiri"
Afro '70 - "Cha-Umheja"
Peter Tsotsi Juma & The Eagles Lupopo - "Kajo Golo-Weka"
New Gatanga Sound - "Thonia Ni Caki"
Sophia Ben & The Eagles Lupopo - "See Serere"
Kalambya Boys - "Kivelenge"
The Loi-Toki-Tok Band - "Leta Ngoma"
Huruma Boys Band - "Theresia"
Orchestre Veve Star - "Nitarudia"
The Mombasa Vikings - "Mama Matotoya"
The Lulus Band - "Mutumia Muriu"
Ndalani 77 Brothers - "Nzaumi"
Review: Having explored the rich heritage of Nigeria and Ghana with well researched vigour, Soundway turn to Kenya for their next adventure... A rare insight: while Lagos was churning out seminal Afrobeat compositions, Kenya took to western influences in a much subtler fashion. With heavy emphasis on the Kenyan benga and Afro-Cuban rumba there's a much deeper, local folk presentation and format throughout most of the selection. Complete with detailed notes and beautiful presentation (like all Soundway compendiums) this won't look out of place in any collection.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Is This The Life We Really Want?
Is This The Life We Really Want? (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 36491. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Rock
When We Were Young (1:40)
Deja Vu (4:29)
The Last Refugee (4:11)
Picture That (6:47)
Broken Bones (5:00)
Is This The Life We Really Want? (5:58)
Bird In A Gale (5:30)
The Most Beautiful Girl (6:12)
Smell The Roses (5:15)
Wait For Her (4:38)
Oceans Apart (1:07)
Part Of Me Died (3:11)
Review: It's been twenty five years since the last Roger Waters solo album, and given the fractious nature of global affairs of late, it's hardly surprising that the lugubrious 74-year-old rock colossus has had no trouble finding things to get angry about of late. Dishing out songs on drone warfare, terrorism and American nationalism, 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' - which is stylistically very much in the mould of his post-'Dark Side' oeuvre - may be no barrel of laughs, but it's oddly reassuring that his righteous rage remains undiminished, not to mention aided and abetted by the skills of Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich in its intensity and relit ire.
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Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
Cat: MADART 2LP. Rel: 09 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Rooting For You (4:29)
Big Picture (4:29)
Wild Eyed (4:27)
Oh Woman Oh Man (4:38)
Hell To The Liars (5:56)
Everyone Else (4:04)
Non Believer (4:07)
Bones Of Ribbon (4:28)
Who Am I (4:19)
Leave The War With Me (4:55)
Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (4:59)
Review: Quiet revolution seems to be the driving force of this sophomore set from lauded trio London Grammar. Lyricist and vocalist Hannah Reid has expanded her subject matter a little, though angst and love lost are still her major concern. Her delivery, too, is a little gentler, something presumably party inspired by the band's warmer and dreamier musical outlook. There are a few heartfelt sing-alongs, of course, but for the most part Truth is a Beautiful Thing is a more considered and voluptuous excursion.
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How Did We Get So Dark?
How Did We Get So Dark? (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 019029 5831141. Rel: 16 Jun 17
 
Rock
How Did We Get So Dark? (3:13)
Lights Out (3:56)
I Only Lie When I Love You (2:49)
She's Creeping (3:24)
Look Like You Know (3:07)
Where Are You Now? (2:47)
Don't Tell (3:38)
Hook, Line & Sinker (3:28)
Hole In Your Heart (3:46)
Sleep (4:15)
Review: Royal Blood's debut was a smash hit, and its globe-conquering success notably hasn't led them to make an avant-jazz record for this follow-up, nor to stray too far from the amp-abusing template it set out. Nor indeed does this record live up to its title, despite spending much of its 35-minute duration chronicling the downfall of a relationship, Nonetheless, the Brightonian duo remain possessed of testosterone-driven power and brass-knuckle boisterousness to slay ten lesser bands, and 'How Did We Get so Dark?' is another masterclass in the creation of riffs big enough to fill a canyon.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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Decade (remastered)
Decade (remastered) (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: RPRW 558030. Rel: 22 Jun 17
 
Rock
Down To The Wire (2:29)
Burned (2:16)
Mr Soul (2:47)
Broken Arrow (6:17)
Expecting To Fly (3:44)
Sugar Mountain (5:45)
I Am A Child (2:17)
The Loner (3:51)
The Old Laughing Lady (5:48)
Cinnamon Girl (3:00)
Down By The River (9:15)
Cowgirl In The Sand (10:04)
I Believe In You (3:28)
After The Gold Rush (3:47)
Southern Man (5:30)
Helpless (3:45)
Ohio (3:00)
Soldier (2:29)
Old Man (3:22)
A Man Needs A Maid (3:59)
Harvest (3:10)
Heart Of Gold (3:05)
Star Of Bethlehem (2:48)
The Needle & The Damage Done (2:13)
Tonight's The Night (part 1) (4:33)
Tired Eyes (4:32)
Walk On (2:42)
For The Turnstiles (3:01)
Winterlong (3:07)
Deep Forbidden Lake (3:43)
Like A Hurricane (8:17)
Love Is A Rose (2:17)
Cortez The Killer (7:27)
Campaigner (3:28)
Long May You Run (3:50)
Review: We've had more Neil Young compilations thrown our way over the years than many of us care to remember, but only one really sticks in the mind, and it's this one. Originally released in 1977 and chronicling the period in which Young went from being a simple member of Buffalo Springfield to one of the most heralded North American songwriters of the late century, and comprising work from that band alongside Crosby Stills Nash and Young, it's studded with delights aplenty. From the extended guitar sprawl of 'Down By The Ocean' and 'Cortez The Killer' to poignant balladry like 'After The Goldrush' and 'Helpless', no-one captured the dreams and hopes of the hippie generation in quite the way Young did, and this collection is a magnificent testimony to his most fertile and heartwarming era.
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India (reissue)
India (reissue) (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 149. Rel: 31 Jul 17
 
International
India (6:54)
Milho Verde (4:25)
Presente Cotidiano (2:54)
Volta (3:19)
Relance (4:55)
Da Maior Importancia (5:08)
Passarinho (5:27)
Pontos De Luz (2:43)
Desafinado (2:39)
Review: Last reissued in Brazil over 10 years ago and last reissued on vinyl over 20 years ago, legendary Brazilian singer Gal Costa's sixth album is a tropicalian odyssey. Reflective, soulful, touching and dynamic, Gal guides us through a sunset story of ballads ("Volta"), bossas ("Milho Verde") blues ("De Maior Importance") and beyond with an all-star troupe of musicians including Gilberto Gil, Arthur Verocai and Dominguinhos. Remastered to a touch and complete with the original cover that was banned by the Brazilian dictatorship at the time, this is the first time India has been reissued with care in decades.
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Villains
Villains (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + insert + MP3/FLAC download code)
Cat: OLE 11251. Rel: 25 Aug 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Feet Don't Fail Me (9:49)
The Way You Used To Do (5:03)
Domesticated Animals (0:36)
Fortress (5:30)
Head Like A Haunted House (3:21)
Un-Reborn Again (6:41)
Hideaway (4:23)
The Evil Has Landed (6:26)
Villains Of Circumstance (6:08)
Review: If anybody thought QOTSA's previous offering '...Like Clockwork' indicated a band trying out new ideas, they're making far greater leaps this time around. Die-hard fans might be a little confused by the enlistment of Mark Ronson as the album's producer, perhaps even more so by the strong influence on Josh Homme of Ronson's ubiquitous 2014 hit 'Uptown Funk'. The outcome of this surprising collaboration proves to be a heady blend of the band's usual desert-rock sleaze and a crisp, infectious and floor-filling sound. This is an album to move to, and this new direction of dancefloor focus makes the blistering fuzzbox riffs and contortion-inducing solos sound even more cool and confident than ever.
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Hitchhiker
Hitchhiker (gatefold LP)
Cat: 093624 912613. Rel: 08 Sep 17
 
Folk/Americana
Pocahontas (3:23)
Powderfinger (3:23)
Captain Kennedy (2:51)
Hawaii (2:38)
Give Me Strength (3:36)
Ride My Llama (1:50)
Hitchhiker (Like An Inca #1) (4:36)
Campaigner (4:20)
Human Highway (3:16)
The Old Country Waltz (3:25)
Review: Following the indignant and charged agenda of 2016's 'Peace Trail', Neil Young has changed tack in releasing this fascinating collection of unheard material. As opposed to his usual polemical protest, 'Hitchhiker' provides refreshing and necessary solace from the increasingly insane zeitgeist. Recorded over one night in 1976 with Young's then-producer David Briggs, this previously unreleased set is thoroughly engaging through its purity and presence. The closeness with which the two worked together is audible through Briggs' intimate production, and this rediscovered gem serves to prove Young's continuing relevance and could provide an engaging introduction to a new generation of fans.
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Who Built The Moon?
Who Built The Moon? (gatefold LP)
Cat: 505294 5027012. Rel: 24 Nov 17
 
Rock
Fort Knox (4:00)
Holy Mountain (3:55)
Keep On Reaching (3:23)
It's A Beautiful World (5:21)
She Taught Me How To Fly (5:01)
Be Careful What You Wish For (5:43)
Black & White Sunshine (3:40)
Interlude (Wednesday Part 1) (2:12)
If Love Is The Law (3:24)
The Man Who Built The Moon (4:24)
End Credits (Wednesday Part 2) (2:20)
Review: Three studio albums in, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have managed to distance themselves from their frontman's legacy enough to become a household name in their own right. 'Who Built The Moon' sees Gallagher continue to assert his famed song-writing prowess whilst pushing his band in new directions with bluesy-rock anthems, smoky and atmospheric interludes and the satisfying electronic pop of tracks like 'She Taught Me How To Fly'. It's this willingness to explore and experiment that makes this album his most ambitious to date, and the finest post-Oasis work that either of the Gallaghers have produced.
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Played by: Scratchandsniff
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Devil Go
Cat: AFR 7 7. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Funk
Devil Go (3:40)
Jesu Kristo (4:33)
Review: While he lived a musical life that spanned from boogie to gospel before he passed away in 2016, Nairobi's David Waciuma didn't get to record much. He was known much more for his live performances with bands such as The Monks Experience then, later, Rapture Voices who he recorded these two records in the mid-70s. "Devil Go" is a thumping rhythm and blues call and response piece while "Jesu Kristo" hits with more of a frazzled bluesy funk. Both make you wish he recorded much more.
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Television Themes
Cat: AJXLP 450. Rel: 05 Oct 18
 
Soundtracks
Are You Being Served (2:21)
The Good Life (2:05)
London Weekend Television (0:09)
Blankety Blank (1:57)
Top Of The Pops (3:04)
Picture Box (2:56)
The Liver Birds (3:12)
Thames Television (0:08)
Rainbow (2:46)
Doctor Who (3:17)
Wildtrak (2:12)
World In Action (2:45)
Sorry (2:42)
Open University (0:42)
Review: English actor, writer, and musician Matt Berry - of Darkplace and IT Crowd fame - covers, yes, covers an assortment of classic British TV themes. The result is an album to be appreciated as much as it is to be taken seriously, as it is to be enjoyed. Of course there's a pinch of humour with Berry placing himself alongside a muppet and Doctor Who on the album's cover art, but it's the theatrical, jazz and upbeat, yet easy listening approach of the album which really paints the picture. The LP's opener "Are You Being Served" is undeniable sweetest spot of nostalgia here, with the minutia of Thames Television indents, at 8 seconds long, also checked and covered. Recorded solo by Berry himself, it's a burgundy-beige trip through the technicolour memory of one's formative years enjoying the early-evenings and afternoons watching a select choice of the UKs most iconic TV.
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Simulation Theory
Simulation Theory (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5578831. Rel: 09 Nov 18
 
Rock
Algorithm (3:45)
The Dark Side (3:45)
Pressure (3:56)
Propaganda (3:01)
Break It To Me (3:38)
Something Human (3:47)
Thought Contagion (3:26)
Get Up & Fight (4:05)
Blockades (3:51)
Dig Down (3:48)
The Void (4:40)
Review: It was recently Elon Musk who told us that there's a "one in billions" chance that we're not living in a computer simulation right now, and to popularise that theory even more Warner presents Muse at arguably their biggest. It's the mega-band's follow-up to their 2015 Drones LP and Nostradamus-like themes are once again at play in the subtle neo-anarchist tendencies of Muse's end of the world sound, although this time around electronic, EDM and Tron influences are at the forefront of their production. A distinctly colourful, vibrant and hyperactive listen compared to their last full length, and seemingly light years on from their seminal 2001 album, Origin Of Symmetry, Muse send us streaming into a new void that's as exhilarating and it is terrifying.
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Abbey Road: 50th Anniversary Edition
Cat: 779151 2. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Rock
Come Together (4:16)
Something (3:02)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer (3:28)
Oh! Darling (3:27)
Octopus's Garden (2:51)
I Want You (She's So Heavy) (7:49)
Here Comes The Sun (3:05)
Because (2:46)
You Never Give Me Your Money (4:03)
Sun King (2:26)
Mean Mr Mustard (1:05)
Polythene Pam (1:12)
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (2:02)
Golden Slumbers (1:29)
Carry That Weight (1:36)
The End (2:12)
Her Majesty (0:33)
Review: There's a chance this Liverpudlian four piece will be familiar by now. This, their 11th studio outing, first unveiled as the 1960s slipped into the 70s, is a bonafide epic from an outfit that weren't lacking in epics; in many ways a culmination of their time together, marking the end of their active years and beginning of their legacy. By this stage, then, they've emerged from years spent on the inner journey and time on the outer, space cadeting to the hallucinogenic fuelled tones of "Sgt. Peppers" and "Revolver". Of course, there's still plenty of explorations happening, but the gritty blues rock of opening track "Come Together" really sets the tone. Five decades on, it still sounds great and maybe even better than you remember. Even if you own the original, this anniversary edition is worth having.
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Kind
Kind (limited gatefold heavyweight pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5379094. Rel: 24 Oct 19
 
Rock
I Just Wanted The Goods (4:31)
Fly Like An Eagle (4:30)
Make Friends With The Morning (4:53)
Stitches (4:48)
Hungover For You (4:04)
Bust This Town (3:53)
This Life Ain't Easy (But It' S The One That We All Got) (6:09)
Street Of Orange Light (3:02)
Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day (3:04)
Restless Mind (3:10)
Review: "Kind" is the eleventh full-length album from Welsh rockers Stereophonics, recorded in only eleven days. Produced by George Drakoulias (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Primal Scream), along with primary songwriter Kelly Jones, the 10 tracks across the album carry a strong folk and Americana influence, but are commandeered by Jones' observational and expressive lyrics. The result is an uplifting and endearing collection of tracks, which should win over newcomers as well as please long-time fans.
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Colorado
Colorado (gatefold 140 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + 7")
Cat: 009362 4898917. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Rock
Think Of Me (3:02)
She Showed Me Love (13:36)
Olden Days (4:04)
Help Me Lose My Mind (4:15)
Green Is Blue (3:48)
Shut It Down (3:41)
Milky Way (5:58)
Eternity (2:44)
Rainbow Of Colors (3:36)
I Do (5:36)
Rainbow Of Colors (Solo - live In Portland May 2019)
Truth Kills
Review: Where do you start with a new album from Neil Young? One of the great rock artists of the 1970s hasn't stopped since - much to the joy of many and the derision of others - and here presents his staggering 39th studio album. Recorded in the mountains of Colorado, as those who watch the accompanying film will know only too well, in many ways it's his most significant work since "Le Noise", and certainly has the power you'd hope from reunification with backing band Crazy Horse. "Colorado" is incredibly personal and intimate, and yet also focused on subjects that are much farther reaching than you or I. It's politically charged and socially motivated, while never forgetting it's the small stories that often resonate most with listeners. A true master here closer to the top of his game than he has been in a very long time, if there's justice in the world it will win over new fans by the bucketload.
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Ghosteen
Ghosteen (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BS 016LP. Rel: 08 Nov 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Spinning Song (4:43)
Bright Horses (4:51)
Waiting For You (3:54)
Night Raid (5:01)
Sun Forest (6:32)
Galleon Ship (4:13)
Ghosteen Speaks (3:58)
Leviathan (4:45)
Ghosteen (12:11)
Fireflies (3:12)
Hollywood (14:13)
Review: Now you've stopped shouting "there's a new Nick Cave album" at everyone who walks past, comes near or might possibly be in earshot it's about time we dived into the contents of the legendary troubadour's 17th studio album. Be warned, though, what lies beneath is deep and immersive enough to drown in, and even the most effective divers wouldn't find a body. A suitably morose introduction, we think. Digressions aside, "Ghosteen" is a majestic, powerful, operatic experience that will change nobody's opinion of Cave and his band, The Bad Seeds. The works are just as innovative, poignant, graceful, melancholic, euphoric and inescapable as ever. Too many adjectives? We're making no apologies. Consider the title number, if that's not too obvious a focal point. Sparse yet grandiose, narrative driven but metaphorical, organic and earthy yet making incredible use of a theremin. Almost impossibly good, sit back and let it wash over your mind.
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Thanks For The Dance
Thanks For The Dance (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: 190759 78661. Rel: 22 Nov 19
 
Rock
Happens To The Heart (4:32)
Moving On (3:10)
The Night Of Santiago (4:14)
Thanks For The Dance (4:11)
It's Torn (2:56)
The Goal (1:05)
Puppets (2:38)
The Hills (4:16)
Listen To The Hummingbird (1:57)
Review: If there was ever an artist suited to a posthumous release it's Leonard Cohen. The gravel-voiced baritone never made light of situations in life, so "voice from grave" fits him down to the ground. Moreover, if there was ever an artist we needed more music from it must be Cohen, one of the most gifted songwriters of the 20th Century, poet laureate of the human condition and the good and evil men and women do. This collection of leftovers from a relentlessly incredibly career has been pieced together with a little help from friends and family still cursed to walk this troubled Earth. Son Adam Cohen led on the project, with former-collaborators such as Beck, The National's Bryce Dessner and Feist called in for services. Not that you'd tell. The finished product is timeless Cohen business - a gentile and humble powerhouse you can't help but feel profoundly moved by.
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Era Vulgaris (reissue)
Era Vulgaris (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 081082 5. Rel: 20 Dec 19
 
Rock
Turnin' On The Screw (5:21)
Sick, Sick, Sick (3:35)
I'm Designer (4:04)
Into The Hollow (3:41)
Misfit Love (5:35)
Running Joke (2:55)
Battery Acid (4:07)
Make It Wit Chu (4:50)
3's & 7's (3:35)
Suture Up Your Future (4:38)
River In The Road (3:20)
Run, Pig, Run (4:42)
Review: Queens of the Stone Age are one of the most widely revered rock band of their generation. Over the course of 20 years Josh Homme's crew cooked up a distinctive body of work that includes 2007's Era Vulgaris. It's a record that touches on electronic and acoustic textures next to heavy, crunching rock and has guest appearances by Julian Casablancas of The Strokes and frequent QOTSA friend Mark Lanegan. This version of the record marks the first-ever release of Era Vulgaris on 12" vinyl.
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Dreamin' Wild (reissue)
Dreamin' Wild (reissue) (gatefold blue marbled vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 082C. Rel: 17 Dec 19
 
Rock
Good Time (4:22)
Give Me The Chance (2:55)
Baby (4:04)
Feels Like The Sun (6:43)
Love Is (2:59)
Don't Go Lovin' Nobody Else (5:41)
Dream Full Of Dreams (5:39)
My Heart (7:55)
Review: Dreaming' Wild is a cult soft rock album that was recorded by two brothers in their barn in a quiet corner of America. The duo behind it had dreams of making it big that never materialised at the time. They pressed this album privately all the same and it went under the radar for many years until deep diggers unearthed it and gave it the platform it deserves. "Baby" is a tender love song that has been used on various cult mixes over the years and is the centre piece of a fantastic record filled with heart wrenching vocals and intricate guitars.
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Ordinary Man
Ordinary Man (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194397 18451. Rel: 21 Feb 20
 
Rock
Straight To Hell (3:46)
All My Life (4:19)
Goodbye (5:28)
Ordinary Man (feat Elton John) (5:02)
Under The Graveyard (4:58)
Eat Me (4:20)
Today Is The End (4:07)
Scary Little Green Men (4:18)
Holy For Tonight (4:51)
It's A Raid (feat Post Malone) (4:22)
Review: Eating bats, drinking his own pee (while teaching the Motley Crue what's meant by eccentric British debauchery), and, err, co-starring in a reality TV show. Life has been a colourful one for Ozzy Osbourne, and we've not touched upon Black Sabbath. Impossible not to love, in spite of all the Satan summoning (albeit tongue in cheek), it would have been an awkward moment if this return wasn't exceptionally good. Of course it won't be for everyone. Those who aren't fond of dirty metal guts and dark, macabre riffs might want to look elsewhere for their kicks - it's not just "Goodbye" and "Today Is The End" respectively offering those. It's a record filled with plenty of foreboding menace, and we'd expect nothing less. Even so, there's still time for razor wit to shine ("Eat Me") and borderline madness to prevail (the extra-terrestrial themed "Scary Little Green Men"), making for a journey into the mind of a rock genius.
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Strawberry Letter 23 (reissue) (remastered) (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: 510798 P. Rel: 26 Feb 20
 
Funk
Strawberry Letter 23 (3:59)
Ice Cold Daydream (2:27)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** This timeless classic by American singer-songwriter Shuggie Otis is an instantly recognisable masterpiece of soul. 1971's "Strawberry Letter 23" from his album "Freedom Flight" has endured and become a rare groove touchstone. Flecked with elements of psych and breakbeat, it is prescient, and stuffed with neat tics and tricks. Turn to the flip for an added bonus - "Ice Cold Daydream" is a funk bomb full of bouncing organs and squelching wah wah guitars with Shuggie's trademark vocal tones laid over the top.
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