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Formed in Blackpool (UK) by brothers Larry and Vin Cassidy in 1978, the band were initially mentored by Joy Division, and went on to record four albums with Factory Records. The first of these, "Always Now", offered Krautrock and psychedelia produced by Martin 'Zero' Hannett. Their third, "From The Hip", produced in 1984 by Bernard Sumner of New Order, explored techno and electronica, and spawned the oft-sampled club hit "Looking From A Hilltop". Now recognized as a leading genre band, three Section 25 tracks were included in the recent Warners box set "Factory Records: Communications 1978-1992", with "From The Hip" lauded as one of '1000 albums to hear before you die' by The Guardian newspaper.

After a decade apart, Section 25 released "Part-Primitiv" in 2007 and "Nature + Degree" in 2009, as well as playing a string of powerful live shows across Europe and America. "Retrofit" was recorded before the untimely death of Larry Cassidy in February 2010, and sees the group revisit 10 key tracks from their estimable back catalogue, remade and remodelled using new technology, and closing with a compelling remix of "Looking From A Hilltop" by New Order member Stephen Morris. "Retrofit" also includes an exclusive brand new track, "Uberhymn".

TRACK LISTING

Vinyl Tracklist:
A1. The Process
A2. Looking From A Hilltop
A3. Beating Heart
A4. Reflection (Young Image)
B1. Dirty Disco
B2. Girls Don’t Count
B3. New Horizon
B4. Wretch

CD Tracklist:

1. The Process
2. Looking From A Hilltop
3. Beating Heart
4. Desert
5. Uberhymn
6. Garageland
7. Dirty Disco
8. Girls Don’t Count
9. New Horizon
10. Wretch
11. Another Hilltop (Stephen Morris Mix)

Justin Moyer – a.k.a. Edie Sedgwick, the Warhol starlet who died of a barbiturate overdose in 1971 –spent much of the last decade schlepping around the globe in a wig and a dress, imparting his/her wisdom on celebrity culture to the masses. Sometimes, he brought a live band. Other nights, he made do with an iPod.

But following the release of his third LP, Love Gets Lovelier Every Day, in 2011, Moyer understood that it was time to change that shit up. After all, ten years is a long time, man. Since Edie first stepped to the mic in 1999, four of Moyer’s other bands – El Guapo, Supersystem, Antelope, and SPRCSS – came and went. Entire scenes, genres, and record labels were born and passed from this Earth.

So, Edie became E.D. And the group became Moyer’s central musical outlet, rather than a side-project indulged between tours. He recruited a full-time-ish backing band, including bassist Kristina Buddenhagen, drummer Jess Matthews (America Hearts), and singer JosaFeen Wells. And he consigned that tattered silver frock to the closet. Now, E.D. wears white.

Incidentally, We Wear White is also the title of his new record. Recorded by TJ Lipple at Inner Ear and mixed by Trans Am’s Phil Manley at his San Francisco HQ, Lucky Cat Recording, We Wear White is a more aggressive, dirtier batch of songs. In fact, the first song is called, “Dirty.” E.D.’s lyrics have drifted away from the pages of People magazine and toward topics relevant to the here and now – retro-fetishism, gentrification, and why it was totally a mistake for you to get that DC flag tattoo. It includes Moyer's first ever song about smoking marijuana (full disclosure: Justin Moyer has never smoked marijuana).

Why wear white? Because red means blood. Because blue’s no good. Because you get to be born again. It’s the color of renewal - and the perfect pigment in which to rendezvous with your preferred higher power

TRACK LISTING

1) Dirty
2) Hex Of Sex (For Minimal Man)
3) Rockin’ The Boat
4) Goddam
5) Mina
6) We Wear White
7) He’s The One
8) It Wasn’t Me
9) DNA
10) Ghost Dick
11) Weatherman

The See See

Fountayne Mountain

    Less than a year after releasing their debut, and with their lineup now settled, The See See return with their second album for Dell'Orso. With this new release, The See See have created an album far more dynamic than its predecessor. Aligning a brash love of U.S. West Coast psychedelia to latter-day European influences (Spacemen 3 particularly), ‘Fountayne Mountain' weaves harmonized laments through McGuinn-esque guitars.

    This is a band who have now become a lush sum of their parts. Led by Richard Olson (who previously fronted acid folk rock band Eighteenth Day Of May) this London based group have on this record pooled their influences together to make an album of a perfect two halves, dishing up spun out ballads (Big Wheels, Fix Me Up), alongside euphoric, lazer guided instrumentals (Sunbleached) and ritualistic, daisy-chained rollercoasters (The Day That Was The Day).

    This album will be released on compact disc and through digital formats on Dell'Orso and on limited edition tri-coloured vinyl via our friends at Great Pop Supplement.

    GPS will also be releasing the first single from the album, Gold & Honey' on 7" only backed by a superb kraut-remix of Sunbleached by Eat Lights Become Lights. To coincide with this single release The See See have just supported one of our all time favourites, Olivia Tremor Control at Cargo, London.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Darryl says: Like a sweet psyche dappled mix of The Byrds and Spacemen 3. Highly recommended!

    The See See

    Once Forever And Again

      Hot on the heels of the recent 'must have' collection of sold out 45s and rarities on the mighty Sundazed label, The See See return with their third studio full length in October via The GPS on vinyl and on CD and download via Dell'Orso.

      Another fantastic collection of bittersweet sunshine psych pop nuggets, layered with the bands' killer ear for a vocal harmony and hooks aplenty. Passing nods to Big Star, Later era Byrds / Burritos and the 'Paisley Underground' sounds of the great Rain Parade and Long Ryders amongst others, the set doesn't disappoint and is sure to build on the acclaim and quick sell out status of all of their previous output.

      Admired by the likes of Sid Griffin, Ric Menck and Norman Blake to name a few, the band have recently collaborated with longterm fans such as Jim Noir and The Coral, from whom Nick Power penned the great “Jenny Said” from the set here.

      After supplying a couple of the hottest selling singles in recent years on their first two vinyl releases, Sprechen are back with another utterly spectacular offering on this magic number. Enlisting the talents of Manchester 6 piece See Thru Hands, and making maximum use of the fattest Rolodex around to secure remixes from Skream and Jorja Chalmers, label boss Massey (who offers his own interpretation on the B2) makes a series challenge for 12" of the year here!

      'Connectivity' is a self-produced alt-pop banger from See Thru Hands which delivers 'disco-not-disco-synth-funk-dancefloor heater' vibes from start to stop. The feisty rhythm section and snappy vocals call to mind dance-punk sensations Friendly Fires, while funked up synthesisers trill and quiver around the spiky guitars, conjuring a loved up studio jam between ACR, Prince and Rufus.

      There are remixes for every occasion on this one with Skream cranking up the Italo disco-o-meter to 14 on his bass driven peak time banger for large room raving while Jorja Chalmers takes the party back to a smokey shebeen on her mix that sounds like Tricky sharing a blunt with Aphex Twin whilst King Tubby twiddles the dials!

      Main man Massey finishes off the package with a mucky tops-off style gutter pumper which belongs in those basements you'll often find him and many like-minded souls dwelling within.

      TRACK LISTING

      A1. Connectivity
      A2. Connectivity (Skream Remix)
      B1. Connectivity (Jorja Chalmers Electricity Remix)
      B2. Connectivity (Massey Remix)

      • Reissue of first studio release from Segall with his touring band, now with bonus track
      • Upped the ante on past solo releases with a full-throttle, go-for-the-throat bombast
      • Once on double 10-inch, now expanded to double 12-inch

      A reissue of the 2012 debut release by the Ty Segall Band on In The Red, featuring a bonus song not on the original release! The Ty Segall Band is Ty Segall (obviously), Mikal Cronin, Charlie Moonheart and Emily Rose Epstein. While Segall has released many incredible solo releases, Slaughterhouse marks the first time he recorded with his touring band. For this mini-album (originally released as a double 10-inch, but now expanded to a double 12-inch) the band recorded with Chris Woodhouse at the Hangar, turned their amps all the way up, set their fuzz pedals on “obliterate” and commenced to kick ass and take names. Seriously, this record will melt your face. All of Segall’s usual psych-pop sensibilities are present but Slaughterhouse adds the fullthrottle, go-for-the-throat bombast that the band delivers in the live setting. The fuzz riffs, bratty howl and Cro-Magnon bashing culminate with a feedback freakout that’s clearly the only sensible way to end a workout of this magnitude in shit to announce the debut release by the Ty Segall Band.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Death
      2. I Bought My Eyes
      3. Slaughterhouse
      4. The Tongue
      5. Tell Me What’s Inside Your Heart
      6. Wave Goodbye
      7. Fuzz War
      8. Muscle Man
      9. The Bag I’m In
      10. Diddy Wah
      11. Oh Mary
      12. Swag (bonus Track)

      Ty Segall & White Fence

      Hair

        Known for rock & roll both savage and incisive and pastorally acid-winged, Ty Segall and White Fence have collaborated on a set of songs that accelerate wildly from where we last found them. ‘Hair’ squares their guitar-fringed traffic with purple flashes, escalating every song before multiple explosions rock the frame during their penultimate joust.

        Providing the ‘Hair’-dressing for your psychic salad are Ty Segall and White Fence’s Tim Presley, with Sean Presley and Mikal Cronin along for the ride.

        The album unrolls from within, plunging from rock trips to acoustic strollers to poppy reveries to freak-downs at side’s end.

        ‘Hair’ gets tangled deep in clouds of guitars and drums and counter-riffs and percussion and noise, then pressed flat and combed back with vocal harmonies and compression.

        Burying 60s sing-alongs and dance crazes beneath waves of reverb and giddy thud, Ty Segall has carved out his own shelf in the San Francisco neo-psych garage alongside local compatriots and collaborators Sic Alps and Thee Oh Sees. After shattering the Bay Area underground as a frantic one-man band that was devoured by the local press, Segall has now given up the solo act for a three-piece group that destroys sonic and melodic boundaries with manic glee. This new live set-up is a better reflection of his studio work. As an exploration of the space between Cro-Magnon fuzz and atmospheric acoustic psych, "Lemons" is the natural next step after his celebrated self-titled 2008 debut on Castle Face.

        You thought Ty Segall’s ‘Manipulator’ was the money album of the year? Think again. ‘Singles 2’ is here.

        ‘Singles 2’ sweeps out the ashes of the breakneck days (and nights) of 2011 - 2013 and burns down the house all over again in the process - but not by accident. ‘Singles 2’ slinks low and flat-out sprints behind the scenes of the ‘Goodbye Bread’ / ‘Twins’ / ‘Sleeper’ trilogy, collecting all the now-out-of print sides that totally work amazingly well together when placed back-to-back-to-back as an album.

        The super-deadly ‘Spiders’ single is spun again here in full, along with the epically pop B-sides for ‘I Can’t Feel It’, ‘The Hill’ and ‘Would You Be My Love’. Plus there are tracks for other righteous labels too like Permanent, Castleface and Famous Class.

        Covering The Groundhogs, the Velvets and GG Allin, Ty reps for a good array of punk godheads too. Between the covers and the originals, ‘Singles 2’ is also a run through the SF 388 scene circa 2010 - 2013, with various local heroes like King Riff, Mike Donovan and Ty himself at the board.

        ‘Singles 2’ is really about the rush of getting a single for the A-side and then finding a total sunshine jewel like ‘Children Of Paul’ or ‘Mother Lemonade’ on the flip. Or a stone-solid jam on a classic like the complete retooling of ‘Femme Fatale’ or the Mackay-style sax bleatings of ‘Fucked Up Motherfucker’.

        Closing the album with the seemingly unlikely (‘Music For A Film’) and the seemingly inevitable (‘Pettin The Dog’, a mighty hardcore slamming of the lid) cleanses the palate for... what? Another spin, probably! Singles 2 has been designed to withstand obsessive flipping.

        TRACK LISTING

        Spiders
        Hand Glams
        Cherry Red
        Falling Hair
        Children Of Paul
        It’s A Problem
        Mother Lemonade
        For Those Who Weep
        Fucked Up Motherfucker
        Femme Fatale
        Music For A Film
        Pettin The Dog

        Five short years into the Ty Segall expedition and we’re farther and farther out with each and every record. Between two minds, between two places, beyond previous album ‘Twins’, ‘Sleeper’ envisions a world of haves and have-nots, but the currency that separates them is psychic.

        With ‘Sleeper’, Ty Segall explores your mind, coming through his own head to slip inside with thought sharing. Ty engineered this one from beginning to end, and his ultimate sonics were accessed with a freaky hand and an instinct for what makes something perfect. ‘Sleeper’ flows more colours through your mind’s eye than ever before, pushing the walls of the universe out just a micron further, making everything heavier and lighter all at once, to allow for one moment that will live forever.

        STAFF COMMENTS

        Andy says: Cracked, slightly fried, acoustic psych...a glorious departure for this most prolific artist. His best yet?

        TRACK LISTING

        Sleeper
        The Keepers
        Crazy
        The Man Man
        She Don’t Care
        Come Outside
        6th Street
        Sweet C.C.
        Queen Lullabye
        The West

        ‘Twins’ is Ty Segall’s fourth full release this year. A singles comp, a fabulous collaboration with White Fence, an album with The Ty Segall Band, and now this.

        ‘Twins’ contains the hit single ‘The Hill’.

        ‘Twins’ follows ‘Goodbye Bread’, ‘Melted’, ‘Lemons’ and ‘Ty Segall’ as the prime statements in Ty Segall’s ongoing discography, dating back to 2008.

        Today, Ty Segall is a new man, a different kind of man from his more knuckle dragging earlier incarnations. Now he’s jetting toward Jupiter, brooding, looking around with X-ray eyes, yearning with a superhuman heart for a love to come and stay.

        The songs of ‘Twins’ are haunted by ghosts, shadowed by the other that we’ll never see, struggling to rise above. A fury of rock ensues; songs rigged to explode on a dime, fired from a cannon into the stratosphere. They fuse together into one multifarious projectile, a bullet from a gun marked yin and yang.

        TRACK LISTING

        Thank God For Sinners
        You’re The Doctor
        Inside Your Heart
        The Hill
        Would You Be My Love
        Ghost
        They Told Me Too
        Love Fuzz
        Handglams
        Who Are You
        Gold On The Shore
        There Is No Tomorrow

        Ty Segall & Emmett Kelly

        Live At Worship

          A sunny night from July of 2022 as “Hello, Hi” was just about to drop! Ty and Emmett staged a spontaneous acoustic show at a Highland Park clothing boutique, in advance of the album release shows at LA’s mighty Teragram Ballroom. With the packed crowd drawing magnetically toward the players, their performance elevates to the roof, intimate in nature but epic in response to the audience’s open enthusiasm.

          TRACK LISTING

          Hello, Hi
          Don't Lie
          Blue
          Saturday Pt. 2
          Distraction

          Ty Segall & The Freedom Band

          Deforming Lobes - Live

            In 2018, Ty Segall’s Freedom’s Goblin hit with a watershed feeling. A feeling like, how much longer will rock albums like this even exist? An epic epoch double-LP that took the heroic arc of Ty’s populist masterpiece Manipulator and wadded it up into a much more aerodynamic (and harder-hitting) ball (or 20-sided D&D die), FG was also the continued work of the Freedom Band, Ty’s crew of choice since 2016. Storming the world playing songs from throughout his catalog in a series of ecstatic setlists, they sought freedom for themselves and the audience, even it if was just one night of emancipation from world’s numbing chill. Then they went and did it again the next night!

            An all analog production, recorded live on stage at Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles by Steve Albini (via mobile unit onto two-inch tape!) and mixed with Steve in Chicago at Electrical Audio, Deforming Lobes witnesses the blunt-force traumpact of The Freedom Band in full effect, updating (and upending) numbers from Melted, Emotional Mugger, Twins, Manipulator, $ingle$ 2 and Self-Titled. From the start, the “Warm Hands” suite shows the growth of the group since recording the original version for the 2017 Self-Titled album—the jam has a new life all its own, and the band explores every song with similar unrestrained curiosity, never forgetting the collective experience they’re sharing. The feeling between audience and band at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom on those January nights was its own special thing; here, the band is somehow even more front and center, making Deforming Lobes the first wholly original statement from The Freedom Band and bookending the Goblin experience with a fuck of an exclamation point.

            A year-plus later, another rock album exists—but what’s to be done with the guitar? These guys did everything they could get away with to a certain degree of (well-focused) depravity. Maybe now it’s time for a transition, away from live band rawk into whatever, who knows? But before you grieve your speculative future loss too hard, you really oughta get Deforming Lobes.

            STAFF COMMENTS

            Barry says: By all accounts, Ty Segall are one of the most dominant forces in live music around today, and this perfectly captures the energy and visceral heft of this momentous experience. Grooves are stretched out and worked around, turning a simple riff into a multi-layered tapestry, rich with distortion and so huge you can almost feel the sweat dripping off the stage.

            TRACK LISTING

            1 Warm Hands
            2 Squealer
            3 Breakfast Eggs
            4 The Crawler
            5 Finger
            6 They Told Me Too
            7 Cherry Red
            8 Love Fuzz

            Ty Segall & White Fence

            Joy

              Blonde and brunette. Dog and cat. Lemon and onion. Friend and foam. The change has been made! You can scratch your seven-year itch freely now: Ty Segall and White Fence are become one again, regrooving what we once called Hair into what is now Joy.

              Hair grew out of a simpler time, man! If, as the dyphrenic duo indeed affi rm on Joy, rock in 2018 is dead, don’t come around here looking for no burial. Instead, fi nd Joy caught up in the commencement of on-beyond rock; music made with the old tools, but emitted from a fresh new, single-celled organism. This time, the old “one and one make one” line does not apply. Hair had the quality of emulsion — drops of Segall suspended in Fence; a compound of White dispersed over sheets of Ty. With Joy, Tim and Ty arrive without travelling from the same place, occupy one single headspace, fi nishing the other’s phrases, pulling licks from each other’s places. Singing and thinking and laughing as one. Calling themselves from inside the house. C-c-c-creepy!

              Both these fellows have been known to trifl e with tropic pasts and reactivate vintage visions within their new music. Not now. Now is the only time this time — Joy is their own sound of today, a shared individuality, prisming all possible stances into an unseamly metastasis that FLOWS for 15 ebbcentric tracks. Plus, since it ends at the beginning, it never has to stop. LOOP that shit!

              STAFF COMMENTS

              Barry says: Ty Segall and White Fence bring it back for more of their collaborative journey through foggy psychedelia, simmering rock and roll and lysergic arm-swaying riffage. Yet another superb meeting of minds from these two top talents. Superb.

              TRACK LISTING

              1 Beginning
              2 Please Don't Leave This Town
              3 Room Connector
              4 Body Behavior
              5 Good Boy
              6 Hey Joel, Where You Going With That?
              7 Rock Flute
              8 A Nod
              9 Grin Without Smile
              10 Other Way
              11 Prettiest Dog
              12 Do Your Hair
              13 She Is Gold
              14 Tommy's Place
              15 My Friend

              Ty Segall

              "Hello, Hi"

                The man in the tree has a guitar, he’s gonna sing. But the sun shining through the branches— are those rays yellow or hazy gray? What day is today? When are you not going to feel this way again? “Hello, Hi”: welcome in to a new room to play the styles and feels that lie under Ty Segall’s fingers, easing fresh air into acoustic space with an assortment of love songs flowering in righteous unconsciousness. Plaintive and wistful, but unafraid. Like rain washing away yesterday, “Hello, Hi” pushes open the door, inviting the new to pass through all the old shades and degrees of hot and cold. Dark paths turn off abruptly into absurd darkness, then wind back through the broken rocks, ecstatic again.

                Absurdity again. It happens everyday. “Hello, Hi” is expansively rendered by Ty, mostly by himself, at home. The isolation suits the songs: you’re only ever as “at home” as you are with yourself in the mirror. Ty’s acoustic and electric guitars and vocal harmonies layer self upon self, forming a spiny backbone for the album. Textures at once gentle and dissonant root the songs as they make their move: melodic arcs convulsing in doubt and bliss and rage. Busting out of the endless gridlock into open space, these spirits pass on through. “Hello, Hi”’s flickering awakening to this trip: the opening three tracks’ train of sweet and salty reflections, before the abrupt crunch of the title track electrifies the senses. Good morning’s turned to good mourning in nothing flat, but there’s still a way up from the doldrums, to try again. Why can’t it be just as simple as “Hello, Hi”? What to do with yourself when love triggers loathing? How many more times do you have to go back there again?

                Pulling at the scratchy wool threads of an old sweater favored for warmth, comfort, protection, rejection, denial, blindness etc, Ty Segall dives from a clear, open sky, down through the marine layer and the shimmering waves of all the years. Radiating from the same mind fields as Goodbye Bread and Sleeper, mixed with shard edges of contrast and contradiction from things like Freedom’s Goblin, Manipulator, and First Taste, “Hello, Hi” is Ty’s most relaxed and complete production to date, an ebb-and flow fusion of words and music offering abstraction and acceptance as it wrestles itself through a fucked-up time. Your life and what you make of it — throughout “Hello, Hi,” Ty Segall charts a passage through its enduring tangles honestly, with clarity and confusion.

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Barry says: It's clear that Ty Segall have always been, and always will be one of the most propulsive and groundbreaking forces in modern music. 'Hello, Hi' looks to continue this streak of excellence, both wildly inventive and highly intricate, it's a riff-lovers dream.

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Good Morning
                2. Cement
                3. Over
                4. Hello, Hi
                5. Blue
                6. Looking At You
                7. Don't Lie
                8. Saturday Pt.1
                9. Saturday Pt.2
                10. Distraction

                It’s a year and a half since the release of Freedom’s Goblin. A winter of rain has buried the recent times of drought. Now voices from the garden cry of desire and disaster, but outside the gates, rebirth is happening.

                “Our salivating makes it all taste worse,” croons Ty Segall in the first salvo of First Taste. He’s talking about us: how we’re the masters of our own destiny, tellers of our own prophecy, makers of our own sickened choices. It’s a warning, but this time, the finger is pointing back at him too. He’s one with us.

                Contradictions are rife. First Taste is an introspective set after the extroversions of Freedom’s Goblin — yet just as steeped in party beats somehow, even as Ty trails through his back pages, reflecting on family, re-encountering pasts, anticipating futures. Feeling, like it was the first time, the duplexity of core truths. Lines of struggle wind through the songs. “My life is a mystery / I’d look inside but I can’t see,” as one goes — and yet, such promisingly oblique reflections act to unravel the onion, lifting the veil. Ty skates through oneness, self-esteem, the parents — all the joys of a rain-filled childhood — while reaching outward in the here and now, feeling for a shared pulse. To go on, we need to feel it.

                These are serious indoor moods, but with Ty, there’s a moment that always comes, a joke or something to crack the bubble and let some air in. It all comes together with volcanic energy — who knows what it means? One disaster ends another; mudslides down the hills into gaping canyons, freeways blocked, the sky filled with smoke. Then we go on.

                Meanwhile, the sounds — what are they? This production is INSANE, far-out, stranger than known, tones and rhythms that expand before our ears. These colors are weird. Together, they float like a flag, flashing binary lines like sirens to our eyes. There’s tons of drums, and acoustic . . . . things of all kinds. Horns, synth pads. Pianny. Boiling overtime, Ty’s creative juices suggested that First Taste be written and executed with some radical new instrumentation — koto, recorder, bouzouki, harmonizer, mandolin, saxophones and brass, voices, and sure, a sprinkling of keys. And the drumkit(S!), a position Ty occupies whenever it’s heard on the left speaker, while Freedom Band drummer (and SO much more) Charles Moothart plays the kit on the right side. Those two get DOWN together. Whatever the mood is, the pedal is pushed cleanly to the metal — and that means to the max of the lightest ballads ever, OR through the most raging rocks yet. Ty’s vocal prowess, always a highlight, sits in fresh relief against his mutant orchestra, spooling tension through some of his most patient songs, his feral scream in complete control. Taking us through it.

                First Taste is arch, full of high-energy jams, with a thing in each mix always insistently different. Ty’s song design’s all over the place — not even a surprise anymore — but unlike the freewheeling feast style of Freedom’s Goblin, these twelve numbers form a tightly revolving cycle of song and sound that focuses thoughts. First Taste isn’t really the first for Ty, or you or me. But for the latest, it’s a remarkably fresh taste. Maybe it’s the first for today — and when tomorrow is today, then too.

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Barry says: It's their first since last year's 'Freedom Goblin', and Ty Segall have once again pulled a stormer out of the bag (would it ever have gone any differently?). Incendiary, rawkous, ingenious and not unexpected in the slightest. One of the most confounding and reliable bands out there at the moment. Brilliant.

                TRACK LISTING

                1 Taste
                2 Whatever
                3 Ice Plant
                4 The Fall
                5 I Worship The Dog
                6 The Arms
                7 When I Met My Parents (Part 1)
                8 I Sing Them
                9 When I Met My Parents (Part 3)
                10 Radio
                11 Self Esteem
                12 Lone Cowboys

                Freedom’s Goblin is the new Ty Segall album: 19 tracks strong, filling four sides of vinyl nonstop, with an unrestricted sense of coming together to make an album. It wants you to get your head straight — but first, the process will make your head spin! Back in the Twins days, we talked about the schizophrenia of Ty’s outlook; today, it’s super-dual, with loads of realities all folding back on each other. On any given side, we’re tracking five or six full-blown personalities, unconcerned with convention or continuity.

                So drop the needle — who can say what it’ll sound like where it lands? This is Freedom’s Goblin — one track engendering, the next one oppressing, violence up in the mix — a look at everything around that Ty used to make the songs. What will you use it for when you listen? The songs came in the flow of the year: days of vomit and days of ecstasy and escape too, and days between. The rulebook may have been tossed, but Freedom’s Goblin is thick with deep songwriting resources, be it stomper, weeper, ballad, screamer, banger or funker-upper, all diverted into new Tydentities — each one marking a different impasse, like a flag whirling into a knot, exploding and burning on contact, in the name of love and loathing. Freedom’s Goblin wears a twisted production coat: tracks were cut all around, from L.A. to Chicago to Memphis, whether chilling at home or touring with the Freedom Band. Five studios were required to get all the sounds down, engineered by Steve Albini, F. Bermudez, Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell and of course, Ty himself.

                The goal was getting free, embracing any approach necessary to communicate new heights and depths, new places for the fuzz to land among octaving harmonies, dancefloor grooves, synths, saxes and horns, jams, post-Nicky-Hopkins r’n’b electric piano vibes, children-of-the-corn psycho-rebellions, old country waltzes and down-by-the-river shuffles. Basically, the free-est pop songs Ty’s ever put on tape. And one about his dog, too! We’re ALL Goblins and we ALL want our Freedom. The freedom to love or to be alone; to be pretty or pretty ugly; the freedom to turn the other cheek or to turn up the volume. And of course, the freedom to make just about any kind of song you think will free people when they hear it. But there’s that goblin of freedom too — and once you let it out of the bottle, it can fuck with you, so . . . take it or leave it. Go away or go all the way in. Live free and die! BUT be careful what you wish for . . . .

                TRACK LISTING

                1 Fanny Dog
                2 Rain
                3 Every 1’s A Winner
                4 Despoiler Of Cadaver
                5 When Mommy Kills You
                6 My Lady’s On Fire
                7 Alta
                8 Meaning
                9 Cry Cry Cry
                10 Shoot You Up
                11 You Say All The Nice Things
                12 The Last Waltz
                13 She
                14 Prison
                15 Talkin’ 3
                16 The Main Pretender
                17 I’m Free
                18 5 Ft. Tall
                19 And, Goodnight

                Take a tour through Ty Segall’s musical psyche with his new solo album, Fudge Sandwich, a collection of Segall’s take on eleven songs that were originally done by other people. These aren’t just cover versions. Cover versions happen at weddings and high school band battles. The songs here are what happens when someone loves a song so much, they need to get inside it and let it propagate and transform into what it would have been if they had actually written it. Equal parts reverence and reimagination, this album shows Segall inhabiting the world of a song’s intent, filtering it through the muse that drove this year’s exceptional Freedom’s Goblin. Cluttered, passionate and inspired, the songs are barely recognizable, irresistible and by album’s end, present a cohesive collection that stands proudly alongside the best of Segall’s considerable output.

                Covers album includes songs by War, The Spencer Davis Group, John Lennon, Funkadelic, The Dils, Neil Young, Gong, Amon Düül, Rudimentary Peni, The Grateful Dead, and Sparks.

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Barry says: As you'd expect from Ty Segall, this is a fuzzed-out, head-bobbing collection of throbbing jams and screaming vocals, what you possibly wouldn't expect is it to be songs originally written by a number of the worlds greatest rock and / or roll bands, all given that familiar and comforting Segall twist. Brilliant re-imaginings of some stone-cold classics.

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Low Rider
                2. I’m A Man
                3. Isolation
                4. Hit It And Quit It
                5. Class War
                6. The Loner
                7. Pretty Miss Titty
                8. Archangel Thunderbird
                9. Rotten To The Core
                10. St. Stephen
                11. Slowboat

                Ty Segall

                Harmonizer

                  With Harmonizer, his first album in two years, Ty glides smoothly into unexpected territory, right where he likes to find himself! Responding to the challenge his new songs gave him: a synthtastic production redesign, Ty kicks back with bottom-heavy creativity, dialing up a wealth of guitar and keyboard settings to do the deed. Harmonizer is a glossy, barely-precedented sound for him, and truth, it enraptures the ear — but in Ty’s hands, the sound is also a tool that allows him to cut through dense undergrowth, making for some of his cleanest songs and starkest ideas to date. Harmonizer’s production model couches tightly-controlled beats in thick keyboard textures, with direct-input guitar signal whining and buzzing purposefully from left to right. The Freedom Band appear all over the record, but often one at a time, their contributions leaving a distinctive footprint on the proceedings wherever they appear. Operating in this airtight environment with an eye towards precision, feel, and explosive mass, Ty’s crafted a formidable listening encounter — and once you get between the lines, the need to know more grows more compelling with every song.

                  The thing about closed doors is they need opening again, no matter what happens. You open them and then you can pass through them. And there’s light on the other side. That’s what this album is about.

                  Bursting with transcendent energy, Harmonizer is an extension of the classic style of Emotional Mugger and Sleeper, revisiting the lonely days and loathsome nights of the alienated, grown-up-wrong soul, to make it all right in the end.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  Side A
                  Learning
                  Whisper
                  Erased
                  Harmonizer
                  Pictures

                  Side B
                  Ride
                  Waxman
                  Play
                  Feel Good
                  Changing Contours

                  Ty Segall

                  Sentimental Goblin EP

                    It’s tough to keep up with garage rock’s wunderkind Ty Segall. Between his steady release schedule of LPs, raucous side projects like Fuzz and GØGGS, and collaborations with fellow songwriters Mikal Cronin and Tim Presley, it’s as if a season can’t pass without Segall dropping a new record. And that’s not even taking his cassettes, splits, and EPs into consideration. Fortunately, Segall’s bottomless well of creativity, production savvy, and boundless fascination with the various niches of the rock world makes every new release an occasion to celebrate. Suicide Squeeze Records is proud to offer the latest entry in Ty’s impressive canon with the Sentimental Goblin 7”. Side A features “Pan”, a fuzz-soaked proto-metal jam that links Beatles’ pioneering guitar dirge “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” to later lurch classics by Sir Lord Baltimore and Pentagram. In true Segall fashion, he switches gears on side B and conjures the erudite pop appeal of T. Rex and Bowie with the lush glam rocker “Black Magick”. Suicide Squeeze Records is proud to release Sentimental Goblin to the world on March 17, 2017. 

                    Ty Segall

                    Three Bells

                      A fifteen song cycle that takes a journey to the center of the self. Ty’s been on this kind of trip before, so he’s souped up a vehicle that’s all his own – a sophisticated machine – to take us there this time. The conception of Three Bells arcs, rainbow-like, into a land nearly beyond songs – but inside of them, Ty relentlessly pushes the walls further and further in his writing and playing to cast light into the most opaque depths.

                      Ty Segall follows 2022’s acoustic introspection opus “Hello, Hi” with a deeper, wilder journey to the center of the self. With Three Bells, he’s created a set of his most ambitious, elastic songs, using his musical vocabulary with ever-increasing sophistication. It’s an obsessive quest for an expression that answers back to the riptide always pulling him subconsciously into the depths. Questions we all ask in our own private mirrors are faced down here — and regardless of what the mysterious “Three Bells” mean in the context of the album’s libretto, you can be assured that Ty’s ringing them for himself, and for the rest of us in turn.

                      It’s a growing up and out of your head parable, but the farther out you get, the farther in you go. The two-headed suggestion of 2012’s Twins has grown ever more complex, as the outside/inside world of perception dissolves into a greater world of the senses — all six or seven of them! Since Ty deals in sounds, Three Bells rings with them most of all: sounds signaling the next phase, ringing to keep you stuck, or to set you free, with guitars like voices, questioning and answering the others in their turn.

                      Since 2008, the singer/guitarist/puzzled panther we call Ty Segall has played out his hunger to be free over a dozen solo LPs and a series of other-named projects. In his music, freedom has taken the form of a rippling eclecticism in songs and production sounds, all of them conversing from album to album in a mad diversity of voices. Across the discograverse, 2014’s Manipulator and 2018’s Freedom’s Goblin precede Three Bells in double-album epicity, each unfurling its own multivarious tapestry in an atmosphere of gleeful octophenia, as Ty throws everything against the wall, delighting in how much he can stick there. With all fifteen songs brimming with perspectives, shape-shifting incessantly, not even waiting for a new song to work into the next idea, Three Bells steps into the shoes of both his previous doubles at the same time, designing finally to do the extended format justice.

                      The acoustic songs of “Hello, Hi” had been a blast of fresh air; wanting another hit of that sweet air, Ty recognized that his body was craving to play the drums. This was a key that let him into the album — the songwriting happening on both guitar and drums. As the songs emerged, Ty pushed them out farther and farther compositionally, challenging the way they’d be played, then playing much of Three Bells in conversation with himself — a decision that further elevates the album’s conception.

                      But you don’t get outside/inside all on your own — for Three Bells, Ty and Denée Segall collaborated on five of the songs. In Ty’s world, Denée forms the second self outside his self. And these selves radiate out into the world through other selves. Co-producer Cooper Crain, whose contributions to Harmonizer and “Hello, Hi” were deep, engineered and mixed most of the album, again bringing his individual vision into the process. Finally, some of the songs as written needed the kind of playing that Ty couldn’t get alone. On some numbers, Emmett Kelly’s bass parts not only addressed that need, but inspired the way the songs eventually went down. So it was when the Freedom Band was called in to play; their contributions transformed the material.

                      Three Bells kind of goes beyond songs. The fifteen of them work together as a mosaic, creating the larger work at the same time as they stand on their own. Composing the album as a piece, Ty formed certain chord shapes over and over again, making thematic material that each song moves through in its own way, building a claustrophobic/paranoia vibe, cycling bold thrusts forward into ego deaths, the one-step-forward, two-steps-back patterns framing an overriding ask: what we can do to get past the back-and-forth conversation, to arrive at a place of acceptance.

                      Three Bells takes Ty Segall’s trips so much deeper and farther than they’ve gone befor — a masterpiece of personal expression, expressed through words, music and production, parabolically addressing malaise with compassion in a flowing, unstoppable hour-plus of intoxicating sound.

                      STAFF COMMENTS

                      Barry says: There's little I can say as a non-expert of Ty Segall for those of you who've heard Ty Segall before. One of the most innovative, prolific voices in blazing, garage rock and/or roll returns and it's as incendiary as you'd imagine. A masterclass in balance and heft.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1. The Bell
                      2. Void
                      3. I Hear
                      4. Hi Dee Dee
                      5. My Best Friend
                      6. Reflections
                      7. Move
                      8. Eggman
                      9. My Room
                      10. Watcher
                      11. Repetition
                      12. To You
                      13. Wait
                      14. Denée
                      15. What Can We Do

                      Life is a Rorschach, life is a Rashomon. Fuck your facts. Throw ‘em out with yesterday’s webpages. Lives lie beyond the equations of currency, border lines and government —  and truth is just a drop in the beholder’s eye.

                      Ty Segall has made whole records that wrestle with realities — fighting against some, pulling mightily to bring others into being. Of late, he’s thrown up his hands and donned clown shoes, dancing merrily in the dual role of oppressed/oppressor! His hands aren’t any more or less dirty than anyone else’s — but amidst the thunder and the chaos of the ongoing storm, he’s looking for the eye within.

                      The new self-titled record — the next record after Emotional Mugger, Manipulator, Sleeper, Twins, Goodbye Bread, Melted, Lemons, and the first self-titled album that started it up in the now-distant year of 2008 — is a clean flow, a wash of transparency falling into a world that needs to see a few things through clearly, to their logical end. It’s got some of the most lobe-blasting neckwork since the Ty Segall Band’s Slaughterhouse (from way back in the long, hot summer of 2012), but it also features a steep flight of fluent acoustic settings, as Ty’s new songs range around in their search for freedom without exorcism, flying the dark colors high up the pole in an act of simple self-reclamation. All he wants is some truth!

                      The construction and destruction of his chosen realities has, until now, been a luxury Ty has rightfully reserved for himself, striping overdubs together to form the sound — but for this new album, he entered a studio backed by a full band — Emmett Kelly, Mikal Cronin, Charles Moothart and Ben Boye — to get a read on this so-called clarity. This leads to a new departure in group sound, as well as some of the most visceral and penetrating vocal passages yet heard from Ty Segall.

                      “Freedom/Warm Hands” puts the “sweet” back into suite; “Orange Color Queen” is a supreme moment of tenderness; “Talkin’,” a roots-infused truth-attack. “Papers,” looks behind the doors of Ty’s process; “Break A Guitar” is a brutal fun-fest pitched to the back of the house. Ty Segall keeps you guessing, bracing your skin with a welcome astringency, seeking to stem the bleeding with chunks and splashes of guitar, tight beats, audio-verité toilet smashes, a Wurlitzer electric piano in a jam, blazing harmonies, and LOTS of songs to sing. There’s no concept beyond that; finding the right places to be is a momentary thing. Ty Segall is the sum of his songs — and about getting the free. The free to be!

                      STAFF COMMENTS

                      Barry says: Ty’s latest LP is more punky than sludgy, with more in common with early Pixies than his recent output. Driven, rocking and absolutely essential.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1 Break A Guitar
                      2 Freedom
                      3 Warm Hands (Freedom Returned)
                      4 Talkin'
                      5 The Only One
                      6 Thank You Mr. K
                      7 Orange Color Queen
                      8 Papers
                      9 Take Care (To Comb Your Hair)
                      10 Untitled

                      Ty Segall

                      Whirlybird (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

                        Drag City grandly presents Whirlybird (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), featuring all-new music by Ty Segall, created for Matt Yoka’s compelling new documentary.

                        Released to great acclaim in Summer 2021, Whirlybird tells the story of Zoey Tur and Marika Gerrard, former partners and founders of the Los Angeles News Service, and deftly tracks their extraordinary and often-reckless pursuit of breaking news throughout the 80s and 90s — a time in which they pioneered the use of a helicopter to report on Los Angeles at its most chaotic, capturing historical moments like the 1992 riots and the O.J. Simpson slow speed pursuit.

                        Through striking interviews and one-of-a-kind archival footage,Yoka’s documentary expertly tells the story of Zoey and Marika’s unraveling marriage as they singlehandededly changed broadcast news forever. These two arcs intertwine to create an electric view of the encroaching intensities of that era, when the 24-hour news cycle first rose up to dominate our national consciousness.

                        Ty Segall has previously scored scenes and interstitial bits for film and video things here and there — but this is his first full-on feature film score, a work done in collaboration with the director, whose friendship and creative partnership with Ty has grown over a decade-plus of music videos and other projects. Working off notes and feels from Matt and responding to the images and story on screen, Ty crafted some of his most creative arrangements to date, using synth, drum machine, Wurlitzer keyboard, guitars, drums and percussion (plus saxes played by Mikal Cronin, who also cowrote the title track with Ty) to articulate a multitude of tones running through the film. For a shape-shifter like Ty, this apex of tone color is no mean feat, an achievement further highlighted by the full set of pieces. Rather than simply throw a bunch of songs-with-singing at the project, Ty’s score perfectly epitomizes the film’s ethos, providing an instrumental counterpart that dialogues with and helps frame the film’s provocative themes and images.

                        As both Matt and Ty are natives to the Southern Californian milieu, particularly the era Whirlybird depicts, their collaboration involved a journey through their past. In realizing the music, they revisited their own Los Angeles awakenings, adding another personal layer to the deeply felt meditations and elegies sighted by the remarkable Whirlybird — now an equally thrilling counterpart to be experienced through the original soundtrack.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. Whirlybird
                        2. First Date
                        3. Los Angeles News Service
                        4. Getting The Story
                        5. Sky Duo
                        6. Lawrence Welk III
                        7. First Pursuit
                        8. 1992
                        9. High
                        10. News Junkies
                        11. Story Of The Century
                        12. Whirly Suite
                        13. Last Flight

                        Ty Segall & Cory Hanson

                        She's A Beam / Milk Bird Flyer

                          2015. Two boys with guitars on their chests, stretching songwriting muscles and finding, to their delight, new possibilities at every run up the neck. This means trading vocal parts mid-song, then trading back again, modulating madly through rhythm changes, looking for a note in the harmony they’d never played or sung before. All in the service of locating the feelgood pop alchemy in a song in which no parts are repeated. Laying it all down with a sweet solid state vibe.

                          “Whatever happened to ‘She’s a Beam’!?!” has been a question/passive-aggressive demand from Ty and Cory aficionados over the past few years. This is what happened. It went to Heaven and lived a beautiful life there. This is the sound of it. Guitars and harmonies. Helium-coated keyboards. A celestial, Steve Millerish synth transformation. Positivity. Lightness. Rock. Epic. Energetic. Happy, headbanging days.

                          ‘Milk Bird Flyer’ is a perfect other ‘A’ to pair with ‘She’s a Beam’, hovering on a fade-in fanfare of gleaming guitar godness before shifting into a countryish tripper with cheerful Psilo-sci-fi-bin lyrics to bend and stretch the ecstatic shuffle of the beat. As with ‘She’s a Beam’, Ty and Cory are floating so tight in the harmony that we’re like “Who’s who?”

                          The pure sounds of yesterday are bright like a moment in time just waiting for its chance to exist, a nugget of potency landing right between the eyes in any era. Turn it up and smile, smile, smile.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          She’s A Beam
                          Milk Bird Flyer

                          From the press release for ‘Emotional Mugger’:
                          “Get in the booth -
                          punch in the number
                          when they pick up
                          don’t say a word
                          just listen
                          shout at the double
                          from the damned
                          from a dry throat
                          dry eye chuckle
                          insistent / elastic (but never plastic)
                          thick / butt jump pierced by the kids
                          sweet angel voice sinister (what are they thinking)
                          guitars sliced with scribble
                          graffiti sprawled across the hemispheres; stuttered, stunted, dual-mono machine dreams flashing sudden stereophobic and back again / two screens alone together squeezing shaking oozing metallic pool like brain blood, slowly draining away all mental life. shaking ass / nihility at most corrodes candy’s gone no more fun.”

                          TRACK LISTING

                          1. Squealer
                          2. Californian Hills
                          3. Emotional Mugger/Leopard Priestess
                          4. Breakfast Eggs
                          5. Diversion
                          6. Baby Big Man (I Want A Mommy)
                          7. Mandy Cream
                          8. Candy Sam
                          9. Squealer Two
                          10. W.U.O.T.W.S.
                          11. The Magazine

                          Ty Segall

                          Live In San Francisco

                            By now you should know what you’re in for here: an eardrum-toasting take to tape of the mighty Ty Segall Band, captured during two nights in San Francisco at the barely-pushing-medium-sized venue The Rickshaw Stop. Rowdy crowd, meet stacks of amplifiers—Ty, Charlie, Mikal and Emily came to singe your ears off. There have been live recordings of Ty before, of course, but never so crisply and fully realized as this scorching platter of fuzz.

                            As always, the cover artwork showcases beautiful black and white photos shot to film at the venue by Castle Face’s favorite lensman Brian Pritchard. As always, the tape takes are tweaked and saturated to perfection by their incredible crack team of engineers and knobgoblins. Live in San Francisco features jams from throughout Mr. Segall’s torrential output of the past few years, including a take of the first single “Feel” off his great new record Manipulator. It’s the next best thing to getting in to the show, which is getting harder and harder with Ty these days…

                            TRACK LISTING

                            1. Wave Goodbye
                            2. Slaughterhouse
                            3. Death
                            4. I Bought My Eyes
                            5. Feel
                            6. The Hill
                            7. Thank God For The Sinners
                            8. Skin
                            9. Standing At The Station
                            10. What's Inside Your Heart

                            Sei Still

                            Fuzz Club Session

                              Arriving right off the back of their second album 'El Refugio' which was released in November 2021 via Fuzz Club Records, Mexican post-punk/krautrock group Sei Still are back with a 'Fuzz Club Session' LP that's due out January 21st 2022. Having upped sticks from Mexico City to Berlin, Sei Still's Fuzz Club Session was recorded live at Berlin's Monoton Studio back in October 2020 and is comprised of five tracks from the newly-released 'El Refugio' LP: 'Esperando' (later titled 'Saldados Caidos' on 'El Refugio'), 'Hombre Animal', 'Las Puertas De La Noche', 'Me Persigue' and 'Se Asoma el Sol' (later 'Solsticio'). 'El Refugio' and the session LP set to be released in support capture a new era for Sei Still. The expansive Krautrock jams heard on their 2020 self-titled debut have evolved into a dark, motorik post-punk sound that owes far more to 70s punk, goth-rock and Spanish New Wave than any kosmische travellers. The session is released on 180g black or white vinyl with a printed inner sleeve and is accompanied by a series of videos recorded during the session.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              1) Esperando (Saldados Caidos)
                              2) Hombre Animal
                              3) Las Puertas De La Noche
                              4) Me Persigue
                              5) Se Asoma El Sol (Solsticio)

                              Seize The Chair

                              Knew You'd Never Been There

                                Sheffield-based Seize The Chair release ‘Knew You’d Never Been There’ on 7” on the Too Pure Singles Club.

                                Warm and melodic with a soft grooving bassline, there’s a great 90s nostalgia to ‘Knew You’d Never Been There’.

                                Backed with brand new track ‘Secret Sister’.

                                For fans of Ride and The Charlatans.

                                TRACK LISTING

                                Knew You’d Never Been There
                                Secret Sister

                                For bands with a history it can be tempting to take the easy route. Play the hits and a few covers. Keep it simple. Give the crowd what they’re expecting. Live comfortably in the past. Not so for The Selecter, the riotous skank machine who exploded out of Coventry in the game-changing, multi-cultural 2 Tone explosion of 1979. Led by their iconic frontwoman Pauline Black, alongside a hugely talented band of musicians, and co-fronted by original member Arthur ‘Gaps’ Hendrickson, The Selecter are firing on all righteous cylinders in 2017 – and ready to release DAYLIGHT their most urgent, politically engaged and purely uplifting music since the days of ‘Too Much Pressure’ and ‘Celebrate The Bullet’. Their new studio album looks at the modern world with classic Selecter energy, wit and danceability and will be released on 06 October. The anarchic passion that fuelled the band’s gigs during the 2-Tone era is still there, except the pair (Pauline & Gaps) are more driven than ever. Their confidence is sky-high and they’re also arguably writing the best songs of their career.

                                TRACK LISTING

                                1. Frontline
                                2. Remember Me
                                3. Daylight
                                4. The Big Badoof
                                5. Paved With Cold
                                6. Taking Back Control
                                7. Things Fall Apart
                                8. Mayhem
                                9. 3 Reasons
                                10. Pass The Power

                                The Selecter

                                Too Much Pressure (40th Anniversary Edition) - 2024 Repress

                                  The Selecter were one of the key bands of the ska revival in the late 70’s and one of the few racially and sexually integrated bands on the scene. Vocalist Pauline Black wrote about sexism, racism, and social issues. Their debut release was the AA side of The Specials single ‘Gangsters’ in the summer of 1979, which only consisted of Neol Davies and John Bradbury (of The Specials) before quickly forming a full band by the end of the year. Releasing their follow up single ‘On My Radio’ which reached No. 6 in the UK charts. Their debut album ‘Too Much Pressure’ was released in February 1980 and reached No. 5 in the UK charts. The album also included two further hit singles ‘Three Minute Hero’ and ‘Missing Words’.

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  Vinyl Tracklisting:
                                  Side A
                                  1. Three Minute Hero
                                  2. Everyday
                                  3. They Make Me Mad
                                  4. Missing Words
                                  5. Danger
                                  6. Street Feeling
                                  7. My Collie (Not A Dog)

                                  Side B
                                  1. Too Much Pressure
                                  2. Murder
                                  3. Out On The Streets
                                  4. Carry Go Bring Come
                                  5. Black And Blue 
                                  6. James Bond

                                  The Selecter

                                  Human Algebra

                                    It’s been 40+ years since the release of The Selecter’s seminal debut album Too Much Pressure and while it still inspires and resonates today, their new studio album Human Algebra keeps the fire burning with a stellar collection of hard-hitting tracks in the band’s own inimitable style. Human Algebra, released April 21st, is a word from the wise – from questioning ‘fake news’ (“Big Little Lies”), to pointing the finger at keyboard warriors (“Armchair Guevara”), and the scourge of knife crime (“Human Algebra”). Human relationships are also touched upon (“Boxing Clever”), along with a touching tribute to the late great Ranking Roger from The Beat (“Parade The Crown”).

                                    As ever, The Selecter are led by their iconic frontwoman Pauline Black OBE and co-fronted by original member Arthur ‘Gaps’ Hendrickson with original drummer Charley ‘Aitch’ Bembridge. Human Algebra is produced by Neil Pyzer, who also contributes Sax, Guitar and keyboards. The rest of the band feature John Robertson on Guitar, Lee Horsley on organ and Andy Pearson on bass duties.


                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. Human Algebra
                                    2. Big Little Lies
                                    3. Boxing Clever
                                    4. Depends
                                    5. Stop Them
                                    6. Stay Rebel
                                    7. War WarWar
                                    8. Parade The Crown
                                    9. Scandalous
                                    10. Armchair Guevara
                                    11. Not In Love With Love
                                    12. Star Fell Out Of The Blue

                                    The Selecter

                                    Too Much Pressure (40th Anniversary Edition)

                                      The Selecter were one of the key bands of the ska revival in the late 70’s and one of the few racially and sexually integrated bands on the scene. Vocalist Pauline Black wrote about sexism, racism, and social issues. Their debut release was the AA side of The Specials single ‘Gangsters’ in the summer of 1979, which only consisted of Neol Davies and John Bradbury (of The Specials) before quickly forming a full band by the end of the year. Releasing their follow up single ‘On My Radio’ which reached No. 6 in the UK charts. Their debut album ‘Too Much Pressure’ was released in February 1980 and reached No. 5 in the UK charts. The album also included two further hit singles ‘Three Minute Hero’ and ‘Missing Words’.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      Vinyl Tracklisting:
                                      Side A
                                      1. Three Minute Hero
                                      2. Everyday
                                      3. They Make Me Mad
                                      4. Missing Words
                                      5. Danger
                                      6. Street Feeling
                                      7. My Collie (Not A Dog)

                                      Side B
                                      1. Too Much Pressure
                                      2. Murder
                                      3. Out On The Streets
                                      4. Carry Go Bring Come
                                      5. Black And Blue 
                                      6. James Bond

                                      Bonus 7"
                                      Side A
                                      1. On My Radio
                                      Side B
                                      1. Too Much Pressure

                                      Deluxe CD Tracklisting:
                                      Disc 1
                                      1. Three Minute Hero
                                      2. Everyday
                                      3. They Make Me Mad
                                      4. Missing Words
                                      5. Danger
                                      6. Street Feeling
                                      7. My Collie (Not A Dog)
                                      8. Too Much Pressure
                                      9. Murder
                                      10. Out On The Streets
                                      11. Carry Go Bring Come
                                      12. Black And Blue
                                      13. James Bond

                                      Disc 2
                                      1. The Selecter
                                      2. On My Radio
                                      3. Too Much Pressure (Version)
                                      4. Street Feeling (Outtake)
                                      5. They Make Me Mad (John Peel Session 22/10/79)
                                      6. Carry Go Bring Come (John Peel Session 22/10/79)
                                      7. Danger (John Peel Session 22/10/79)
                                      8. Street Feeling (John Peel Session 22/10/79)
                                      9. Three Minute Hero (Alt Version)
                                      10. Missing Words (Single Version)
                                      11. Carry Go Bring Come (Live At Tiffany's / B Side)
                                      12. A Live Injection / Mony Mony / Too Much Pressure (Soundcheck)
                                      13. The Whisper
                                      14. Train To Skaville
                                      15. Cool Blue Lady (Outtake)
                                      16. Train To Skaville (Extended Version)
                                      17. On My Radio (Ready Mix Radio)

                                      Disc 3
                                      1. Murder (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      2. Out On The Streets (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      3. James Bond (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      4. Sweet Collie (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      5. Street Feeling (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      6. Everyday (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      7. The Selecter (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      8. Danger (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      9. They Make Me Mad (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      10. Carry Go Bring Come (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      11. On My Radio (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      12. Too Much Pressure (Live At Tiffany's, Coventry 29/11/79)
                                      13. Three Minute Hero (Live In Hemel Hempstead 28/2/80)
                                      14. Black And Blue (Live In Hemel Hempstead 28/2/80)
                                      15. Missing Words (Live In Hemel Hempstead 28/2/80)
                                      16. Train To Skaville (Live In Hemel Hempstead 28/2/80)

                                      Self Esteem & Jake Shears With The 2023 London Cast Of Cabaret

                                      Cabaret: The Maida Vale Session

                                        The company and orchestra of Cabaret, including Self Esteem and Jake Shears, perform a very special live performance at the BBC’s Maida Vale studios.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Side 1
                                        Wilkommen
                                        Don't Tell Mama

                                        Side 2
                                        I Don't Care Much
                                        Cabaret

                                        Self Esteem

                                        I Do This All The Time - Music Box

                                          ‘I Do This All The Time’ was the lead single taken from ‘Prioritise Pleasure’, the second Album recorded by Rebecca Taylor under the stage name of ‘Self Esteem’. Released by Fiction Records in 2021, The Guardian named it as their Song Of The Year and the Album went on to be nominated for the following year’s Mercury Music Prize.

                                          Far Out Magazine called it “an uplifting reminder that all that matters in life is contentment”, whereby “comparing yourself to others is only going to end in tears”, and Clash Music declared it a “spoken-word triumph” - evidenced by the passionate sing-a-longs it’s stirred from audiences at her increasingly large live shows ever since.

                                          The Official Music Box Company version of this Modern Day Anthem is based on the design of Rebecca’s original ‘Self Esteem’ book, so look up, lean back and...

                                          Be strong enough to give yourself the gift of this music box!!!

                                          Self Esteem

                                          Prima Facie - Original Theatre Soundtrack By Rebecca Lucy Taylor

                                            Ahead of the one person play's West End closing night this weekend, Taylor has shared her 14-track soundtrack for the acclaimed theatre production, which is written by Suzie Miller and directed by Justin Martin, and sees Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) play criminal defence barrister Tessa Ensler. Prima Facie will come to a close on Saturday (18 June) at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre, before heading to Broadway in spring 2023. The soundtrack follows her 2021 Self Esteem album Prioritise Pleasure.

                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                            Barry says: The wonderful Rebecca Lucy Taylor presents a rich, moving soundtrack to Jodie Comer's stage show of the same name. 'Prima Facie' is RLT at peak emotional intensity, presenting saturated piano and shadowy reverbs beneath her deeply affecting vocal melodies. A wonderful standalone listen, and i'm sure perfect as a soundtrack too. Legends, both.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            1. The Winner 03:26
                                            2. To See From Here 03:41
                                            3. Chambers 03:42
                                            4. Chambers Continued (How Cliché) 01:35
                                            5. The Process 03:17
                                            6. Perfect 2 Me 03:05
                                            7. Perfect 2 Me (Reprise) 02:14
                                            8. To See From Here (Reprise) 02:38
                                            9. Second Place (Cab Rank Rule) 04:16
                                            10. Lean Back And Think Of Justice 03:50
                                            11. Cross Examination 01:48
                                            12. I Have No Power Here 03:52
                                            13. How Dare You 01:48
                                            14. 1 In 3 (I'm Fine) 04:02

                                            Self Esteem

                                            Prioritise Pleasure

                                              The follow up to Self Esteem’s acclaimed 2019 debut album Compliments Please, Prioritise Pleasure is a record that reminds us all of the importance of being our unapologetic selves, putting your insecurities out there in the hope that it can be the first step towards healing them. Honest disclosure has always been Self Esteem’s forte, and so each track on Prioritise Pleasure handles difficult themes with nuanced perspective, comforted and counter-balanced with an array of rhythmic flourishes that speak to the eclecticism of her experience and influence.

                                              Having allowed itself grace, Prioritise Pleasure is also a record of great joy. Working again with trusted producer Johan Karlberg [of afro-fusion trio The Very Best], it was stitched together throughout the pandemic in chunked sessions, the time between each batch encouraging Taylor to fully flesh out her ideas. With Prioritise Pleasure, Self Esteem comes one step closer to reminding listeners – and herself – that true success begins and ends with self-acceptance, telling your story in the way that only you can.


                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Barry says: Rebecca Lucy Taylor has an uncanny skill for a melody, and it's clear from both the gritty drive of neo-synth banger 'Prioritise Pleasure', soaring and triumphant but wonderfully formed around a wealth of scatty percussion and tasteful reverb, as well as the earlier confessional spoken word of 'I Do This All The Time'. It's a wonderfully formed and brilliantly clever album.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. I’m Fine
                                              2. Fucking Wizardry
                                              3. Hobbies 2
                                              4. Prioritise Pleasure
                                              5. I Do This All The Time
                                              6. Moody
                                              7. Still Reigning
                                              8. How Can I Help You
                                              9. It’s Been A While
                                              10. The 345
                                              11. John Elton
                                              12. You Forever
                                              13. Just Kids

                                              Colin Self’s Siblings is a proposal for interdependence, critical joy, and an expansive sense of being. As the lyrics beam, “I used to live as an anomaly... no explanation biologically,” so siblings share hidden language, lore, and identity. On Siblings, ecstatic voices and sound knot to form new ideals of kinship, emerging as horizontal relations for multi-species flourishing.

                                              Colin Self challenges boundaries of perception with his art, music, and performances. Inspired by the work of Donna Haraway (Cyborg Manifesto, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene), Siblings is the final segment of the six-part opera series entitled Elation. Informed by Self’s exploration of the ways of knowing, Siblings places a non-biological family at its center. The characters, bonded by curiosity and caring, generate ways of collectively coming together on a damaged planet. Self uses Siblings to define this familial experience through sound and its soundmakers.

                                              Siblings is a mobile, transitional production, in equal parts by circumstance and happenstance. Field fragments taken from Halloween party laughter in Jamaica Plains and a cross-country video chat are refracted by session recordings willed to happen in places as far flung as Stockholm and Los Angeles. Siblings is a sound scrapbook or poster board collage, but not one without careful consideration of the clipping and composition.

                                              From years experiencing Riot Grrrl shows around Self's early home of Oregon to his involvement in the New York City-based performance collective Chez Deep, Self expands the DIY ethos to a space and mind of Do-It-Together. Feeding into Siblings is XHOIR, Self’s ongoing project of group vocal workshops for singing and listening, and a broad cast of kin including but not limited to Michael Beharie, Greg Fox (drums), Martine Syms (words and voice), The Mivos Quartet, and Raul De Nieves (cover art).

                                              On “Story,” Siblings’ opening moment, breath and beats emerge as echoes within a vast, heaving chamber, sound conjured and cajoled into a new, blistered terrain. “Foresight” urges us toward a worlding - a break from the planet we’ve disregarded: “I see on my screen all the doubt, where it comes from, why you trust in no one. I see a new light.” While the unhinged form of “Ante-Strategy” lays the sonic compost for a Belurusian political poem, written with Tanya Zamirouskaya and Anastasia Kolas, Self tends toward elaboration and excesses in a “joyous rendering of survival.”

                                              Siblings splits sides with “Transitions,” a pluri-vocal burst called forth from interstellar margins to put uncounted bodies in motion. Repetitions of “I commit to you” end with “We commit to you.” Self utilizes theoretical vocabulary to encourage germination of a new language. “Research Sisters” will make their own myths and forge their own families, the work’s fire sparking frenetic, ecstatic voices flashing back and forth in stereo. The gathering of choral voices lift up the melancholic words of “The Great Refusal” over pillowy layers of strings and stumbling, sputtering showers of keyboards.


                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Story
                                              2. Foresight
                                              3. Survival
                                              4. Quorum Feat. Aunt Sister
                                              5. Ante-Strategy
                                              6. Stay With The Trouble (For Donna)
                                              7. Emblem
                                              8. Transitions
                                              9. Research Sister
                                              10.Uncounted
                                              11.The Great Refusal

                                              Philip Selway & Elysian Collective

                                              Live At Evolution Studios

                                                Philip Selway and Elysian Collective announce ‘Live At Evolution Studios’ via Bella Union, a companion piece of sorts to his album ‘Strange Dance’, also released this year.

                                                This superb new live recording features Selway collaborating with celebrated string quartet Elysian Collective and percussionist Chris Vatalaro, reimagining his songs in a slimmed-down setting.

                                                Commenting on the album, Selway says: “This session with Elysian Collective and Chris Vatalaro was recorded at Evolution Studios in Oxford, where I recorded the bulk of ‘Strange Dance’ and also my soundtrack work. It took place at the end of April ’23, just before I went out to do my UK and European dates. I originally brought this ensemble together to play at the launch event for ‘Strange Dance’ back in February, as I felt this combination of string quartet and percussion, together with my vocals, piano and guitar would be a compact way to capture the scope of the varied musical textures on the album. I was so made up with how it sounded and how it reframed the songs, that I wanted to capture this dynamic in a recording. As well as songs from ‘Strange Dance’, there is also a version of one of my soundtrack pieces, ‘People Of The Sea’ (the original is on ‘Liminal’, the bonus album) and a track called ‘Song For Us’. This one was written as a pitch piece for a TV show. I didn’t get the gig, but I was delighted with how this song turned out. It’s how I sound as a one man band and it felt as though it rounded off the record nicely. I’ve worked extensively with Elysian Collective and Chris Vatalaro since my second solo album, ‘Weatherhouse’.”

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                1. The Heart Of It All
                                                2. Picking Up Pieces
                                                3. People Of The Sea
                                                4. The Other Side
                                                5. Little Things
                                                6. Check For Signs Of Life
                                                7. There'll Be Better Days
                                                8. Songs For Us

                                                Philip Selway

                                                Let Me Go

                                                  Radiohead drummer Philip Selway’s new record is a departure from its two preceding albums (‘Familial’ and ‘Weatherhouse’). It is the soundtrack to the film drama ‘Let Me Go’, a story about mothers and daughters; about loss and mistrust; about the ramifications of a World War II crime; about secrets, trauma and lingering ghosts.

                                                  Mirroring the film’s haunted and intimate nature, Selway’s score is grounded in strings and piano, plus guitar, electronics, musical saw, glockenspiel and bowed vibraphone and the occasional use of bass and drums, creating a paradoxical sense of beauty and unease.

                                                  ‘Let Me Go’ is based on Austrian-born Helga Schneider’s memoir of the same name. She was just four years old when her mother Traudi walked out, never to return, in order to train as a guard in Germany’s concentration camps. Helga never knew the truth until, as an adult, she decided to track her mother down in Vienna, to discover not only the horror of the past but also of Traudi’s unashamedly proud memories of the most notorious camp of all, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Helga wouldn’t return to Vienna until thirty years later, when news arrived: Traudi was dying. Helga returned, for the sake of closure and hoping her mother had finally repented.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  Helga’s Theme
                                                  Wide Open
                                                  Mine
                                                  Zakopane
                                                  Walk
                                                  Snakecharmer
                                                  Mutti
                                                  Last Act
                                                  Let Me Go
                                                  Days And Nights
                                                  Don't Go Now (Elysian Quartet)
                                                  Let Me Go (Rhodes)
                                                  Necklace
                                                  Helga’s Theme (Saw)

                                                  Philip Selway

                                                  Strange Dance

                                                    When Philip Selway approached some of his favourite musicians to play on his third solo record he said he imagined it as a Carole King record if she collaborated with the pioneering electronic composer Daphne Oram and invited him to drum on it. Unsurprisingly they were all sold, and so began the bringing together of an extraordinary number of gifted people, including Hannah Peel, Adrian Utley, Quinta, Marta Salogni, Valentina Magaletti and Laura Moody.

                                                    Foregrounding this remarkable union of musical voices was 10 songs written by Selway at home on piano and guitar that show him at the height of his songwriting powers. As Strange Dance unfurls, it takes the listener through different weathers and seasons. Each song carries varied and diverse shades and textures of emotion. Lyrically, it is artful. Selway has a gift at writing heartfelt lyrics which could relate to any number of human experiences.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    LP / CD Tracklisting
                                                    1 Little Things
                                                    2 What Keeps You Awake At Night
                                                    3 Check For Signs Of Life
                                                    4 Picking Up Pieces
                                                    5 The Other Side
                                                    6 Strange Dance
                                                    7 Make It Go Away
                                                    8 The Heart Of It All
                                                    9 Salt Air
                                                    10 There’ll Be Better Days

                                                    Box Set Tracklisting
                                                    Side A
                                                    1 Little Things
                                                    2 What Keeps You Awake At Night
                                                    3 Check For Signs Of Life
                                                    4 Picking Up Pieces
                                                    5 The Other Side

                                                    Side B
                                                    1 Strange Dance
                                                    2 Make It Go Away
                                                    3 The Heart Of It All
                                                    4 Salt Air
                                                    5 There’ll Be Better Days

                                                    Side C
                                                    1 The Hills
                                                    2 Sea Longing
                                                    3 Lara
                                                    4 Munich
                                                    5 Expectant
                                                    6 Our Bloods
                                                    7 An Tri Numh

                                                    Side D
                                                    1 Recitation
                                                    2 Strange Broken Sleep
                                                    3 People Of The Sea
                                                    4 Pray Hard
                                                    5 Carmilla
                                                    6 Coutille
                                                    7 Let Me Go (Live For Eid Celebration)

                                                    Semifinalists

                                                    2

                                                      Over the past 2 years Adriana Alba, Ferry Gouw and Chris Steele-Nicholson have taken the time to construct an album that focuses on moving forward and breaking new grounds. Using their record company advance to purchase their own studio equipment has meant the Semifinalists recording set up is completely mobile. Hence, the recording locations have varied from a remote cabin by a frozen lake in Wisconsin, to the streets of San Francisco and the suburbs of Chicago. Over the 12 tracks the ambition of the album is clear. By mixing sounds of 80's new wave pop, funk, and disco, as well as dreamy electronic shoegaze, Semifinalists have truly evolved their sound. The songs hit harder, the structures, even though still as genre-bending as ever, are more linear. Thematically the lyrics are more introspective, more personal, and darker. Hidden under the sheen of pop are tales of heartbreak and disappointment, as well as a cautious optimism.

                                                      Semifinalists

                                                      Odd Situation / Odd Situation (Tapedeck Remix)

                                                        "Odd Situation" is the hugely addictive new single, and a taster for their sublime sophomore album - "2".

                                                        Léa Sen

                                                        You Of Now Pt. 1

                                                          Open-eared and open-hearted: these are the watchwords of Léa Sen’s music. At just 22 years old, the London-based singer, songwriter and producer has established herself as one of the capital’s most in-demand talents, meandering between gossamer vocal features for Joy Orbison to solowork that references everything from Bon Iver’s electronic timbre and folk guitars to Sampha’s impressionistic lyricism.

                                                          Now Sen arrives with her most comprehensive statementto date - her debut EP, ‘You Of Now’. The five-track collection presents the self-assured maturity of an artist twice her age, with all tracks written, produced and mixed by Sen - still a rarity in a male dominated industry.

                                                          “People assume that if you're a woman, you’re just a singer, whereas I do so much more,” she says. “I’m not going to make myself feel insecure though - I’m going to be comfortable expressing myself however I want.”

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. Much To Lose
                                                          2. I Like Dis
                                                          3. With Or Without
                                                          4. Hyasynth
                                                          5. I Feel Like I'm Blue

                                                          Léa Sen

                                                          You Of Now, Pt. 2

                                                            On ‘You Of Now, Pt. 2,’ which follows 2022's ‘You of Now, Pt 1, Léa Sen runs through themes as heavy as they are relatable: quarrel with the self, contradictions, feelings of desire, and more. This new batch of deeply complex and resilient tracks showcase Sen’s extensive sonic palette as a guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer and mixer.

                                                            Often with little more than a few chords gently placed with atmospheric restraint amongst pulsing synths, Sen communicates the peace that comes with knowing that it's ok to not be perfect. Highlights like “Dragonfly ʚĭɞ” and “Luv Him (about u)” explore experiences that are deeply real, confronting head-on the unsavory parts of life and of her own mind. “On this EP, I was just a bit more honest with myself about who I am, and how flawed I am. But no matter how flawed I am, I still care for myself.” she says.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            A1 Dragonfly ʚĭɞ
                                                            A2 Again
                                                            A3 Luv Him (About U)
                                                            B1 (No)
                                                            B2 Hellcat

                                                            Senior Service Feat. Rachel Lowrie

                                                            A Little More Time With

                                                              The Senior Service returns with a brand new 10” for 2022. A year or so ago, The Senior Service decided that it wanted to add a little more to its well-honed instrumental sound. On one slightly drunken night out, they approached local songwriter and chanteuse Rachel Lowrie and asked if she’d like to perform guest vocals on some specially written new material. By this time, Rachel had supplied impressive ‘pipework’ on quite a few Medway records so the band was confident that she’d be able to deliver – the band was right. Following a lengthy hiatus in activity due to lockdown restrictions, The Senior Service was finally able to get together to record the new songs, so they piled into Ranscombe Studios to crack on. It soon became apparent that they’d lost none of the chemistry that had made them such a powerful musical collective and the instrumental backing tracks were laid down with relative ease.

                                                              It was when Rachel arrived and sprinkled vocal sugar over the tracks that they really began to shine! Intuitively, she understood the approach needed and delivered a made-to-measure performance for each song. this collection includes four original tracks penned by the band plus two rollicking covers of lesser-known instrumentals; John Schroeder’s take on ‘Lovin’ You Girl’ – a slinky slice of lounge grooviness, given a slightly chunkier sound, informed by the band’s musical aesthetic, and ‘Mysterious Land’ – The Chris Lamb Orchestra’s little heard filmic masterpiece; a track seemingly tailor-made for the band to get its musical chops around. So, we invite you to spend ‘A Little More Time with The Senior Service’

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1/Everyone's Stranger Than Me
                                                              2/Seasons Of My Mind
                                                              3/Lovin' You Girl
                                                              4/Just A Little Time
                                                              5/If You're Not There
                                                              6/Mysterious Land

                                                              Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the debut long player from The Senior Service. A thrilling musical journey tinged with the filmic hues of bygone celluloid classics. Here you’ll find it all; excitement, action, romance, intrigue! Each song tells its own story – no words are necessary. As with all great instrumental music, it weaves its web of magic through the light and shade created from the brush of keys, plucking of strings and beating of skins, with the occasional splash of colour provided by brass, vibes and theremin (naturally) – this exquisite combination alone conjures up its narrative. A year or so back, Johnny purchased his first Hammond Organ. Being in love with the depth of sound and, yes, emotion, that flows, oozes and blasts from this monumental beast from an early age, it was time that Mr. B succumbed. There was a game plan – to form a band and attack the classics, tracks made famous by such giants of the Hammond as Georgie Fame and Booker T. It was a good plan and it was a plan that began to take shape. But then…

                                                              …The band – four like-minded old friends sharing a love for the thematic majesty created by the likes of John Barry and Barry Gray – reconsidered and it was quickly decided upon to pen wholly original material, to follow in the colossal footprints of those sultans of the soundtrack. Colossal footprints undoubtedly, but the impassioned quartet of Johnny, Graham, Darryl and Wolf collectively lifted the hallowed mantle and strived to build their own set of purely instrumental tunes. What emerged was a collection of songs with an orchestral sensibility juxtaposed with an urgent garage rock crash bang wallop! It was completely unique but had a comforting familiarity that would take the listener back to the greatest scenes from some of their favourite movies. The fruit of these endeavours is now in your hand, packaged under the title of The Girl in the Glass Case – a title inspired by an original Wolf Howard poem. From the first unexpected crash of Snake Charmer that attacks you like the crack of a rattlesnake’s tail, to the final hushed piano coda of Bees, via the European flavoured intrigue of Into the Tunnel and exhilarating Mexican romance of Five Beans in the Wheel, you are completely immersed in the world of The Senior Service. So please indulge and enjoy. The Girl in the Glass Case awaits you.
                                                              Roberto Rocket February 2016

                                                              Sennen

                                                              Destroy Us

                                                                On route to next year's album release, Sennen release a limited edition CD mini album (6 tracks) "Destroy Us". Sennen produce uncorrupted, oddly schizophrenic, patient pop music in the slipstreams of Spaceman 3, Mercury Rev and Teenage Fanclub, capable of abruptly changing lanes from startlingly beautiful, duel harmony pop to powerful, hypnotic anthems of infused distortion. The CD includes the hypnotic captivating title track, plus intros and outros and a trademark Sennen version of New Order's "Bizarre Love Triangle".

                                                                Sennen

                                                                Transmissions EP

                                                                  Sennen follow the expanded 15th anniversary reissue of their debut album Widows with a brand new live EP recorded earlier this year when the band were invited to play a live Transmissions session for Rough Trade, which also gave it its title. The four-piece decamped to Goldsmiths Music Studios in London back in June, and four tracks were broadcast via Rough Trade’s Instagram TV channel at the time. It was the first time the band had played together in almost five years, and they worked through a set of tracks from the reissued debut, plus a beautifully affecting cover of Big Star’s ‘Nightime’. The overwhelmingly positive reaction to the reissue (Under The Radar said it fused “post-rock time signatures with the ethereal beauty of early Ride or Chapterhouse”, while Resident Music simply called it “one of the best shoegaze records of all time”) has seemingly given the band a new lease of life, and they head out on the road for a series of live dates later this month.

                                                                  “We were thrilled with the reaction to the Widows reissue,” says guitarist and singer Richard Kelleway. “It looks and sounds better than the original and seems to have hit the right note with a lot of people. We’ve seen plenty of photos of the record on people’s turntables, which means they like it, right?” The return to live performances was perhaps more unexpected. “When Rough Trade invited us to record a few of the songs for a live broadcast I’m pretty sure we hadn’t all been in the same room together since we met in the pub at the start of 2020 to discuss the reissue. That was pre-pandemic and it had been a lot longer since we’d played some of the songs. “We booked the studio and once we started playing, it’s a cliché but it was a bit like riding a bike. Those songs are forever lodged somewhere in my brain. Apart from ‘Opened Up My Arms’, I must have banged my head where that one was stored. “We used to do a version of ‘Nightime’ in rehearsals, but very occasionally we’d do it live. The last time we did it was just after Alex Chilton died. It turned out so nice we wanted to include it. “It was really fun to play the songs again so we can’t wait to do a few gigs in front of real-life people at the end of October.”

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  1. I Couldn’t Tell You
                                                                  2. Opened Up My Arms
                                                                  3. Laid Out
                                                                  4. Forty Years
                                                                  5. Nightime
                                                                  6. Widows 

                                                                  Sennen

                                                                  Where The Light Gets In

                                                                    Sennen's stunning second album sees the band moving up a gear after a period of growing critical acclaim that followed their debut long player "Widows" in 2005. "Where The Light Gets In" continues to draw on familiar post-rock and shoegaze influences, however the dynamics are far more intense and intricate due to some creative production, mesmerising harmonies, and lush instrumentation employing strings, pianos and percussion. The album was recorded in London (with Pat Collier) and Norfolk (with John Vigar), and the juxtaposition of the two environments is evident in the almost schizophrenic nature of the earthy yet claustrophobic soundscapes permeating this record.

                                                                    Sensible Gray Cells

                                                                    Get Back Into The World

                                                                      Brand new studio album! Featuring Captain Sensible and Paul Gray from The Damned, with Johnny Moped drummer Marty Love! Who, what and why are The Sensible Gray Cells? Captain :- Paul Gray and myself being garage psych aficionados would prefer to hear more of this kind of music and this is our contribution to the cause. If I said that some of the songs were 'Damned rejects' that shouldn't be seen as an indication of inferior songwriting.. more that they're not wearing the right shirt. A Postcard From Britain came out in 2013. What have you been up to since then? Captain :- I've never been a prolific writer.. being a lazy so and so I think it's best to wait for inspiration to call.. which explains the 7 year gap..( how many albums could the Beatles have crammed in that period!) but in the meantime PG rejoined the Damned and we've gigged about a bit, which is always fun - CAN WE HAVE GIGS BACK AGAIN PLEASE!!!

                                                                      A Postcard From Britain was a snapshot of modern life. Does the new album cover similar themes or have you taken a new direction? Captain :- It's sad that high streets around the world have been destroyed by online shopping but nobody's forcing people to do it.. but what can you do. These are very strange times were living though - I just count myself lucky to have been around to witness the 2nd half of the 20th century.. a fab time for music, culture, ideas.. and that without even mentioning Benny Hill and On The Buses. The new album coincides with all this virus malarkey.. which, unpleasant as it is will undoubtedly be used by the powers that be to tighten the screws on us little people on behalf of their billionaire paymasters. Blah blah, etc. There's a bit of that hidden away in the album

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      1/Sell Her Spark
                                                                      2/Get Back Into The World
                                                                      3/Don’t Say I Didn’t Warn Ya
                                                                      4/Black Spider Memo Man
                                                                      5/Stupid Dictators
                                                                      6/So Long
                                                                      7/A Little Prick
                                                                      8/DJ With Half A Brain
                                                                      9/What’s The Point Of Andrew?
                                                                      10/Fine Fairweather Friend
                                                                      11/I Married A Monster
                                                                      12/You And Me

                                                                      The Sensible Gray Cells

                                                                      Get Back Into The World

                                                                        Featuring Captain Sensible and Paul Gray from The Damned, with Johnny Moped drummer Marty Love! Who, what and why are The Sensible Gray Cells? Captain:- Paul Gray and myself being garage psych aficionados would prefer to hear more of this kind of music and this is our contribution to the cause. If I said that some of the songs were 'Damned rejects' that shouldn't be seen as an indication of inferior songwriting.. more that they're not wearing the right shirt. A Postcard From Britain came out in 2013. What have you been up to since then? Captain:- I've never been a prolific writer.. being a lazy so and so I think it's best to wait for inspiration to call.. which explains the 7 year gap..(how many albums could the Beatles have crammed in that period!) but in the meantime PG rejoined the Damned and we've gigged about a bit, which is always fun A Postcard From Britain was a snapshot of modern life. Does the new album cover similar themes or have you taken a new direction? Captain:- It's sad that high streets around the world have been destroyed by online shopping but nobody's forcing people to do it.. but what can you do. These are very strange times were living though - I just count myself lucky to have been around to witness the 2nd half of the 20th century.. a fab time for music, culture, ideas.. and that without even mentioning Benny Hill and On The Buses. The new album coincides with all this virus malarkey.. which, unpleasant as it is will undoubtedly be used by the powers that be to tighten the screws on us little people on behalf of their billionaire paymasters. Blah blah, etc. There's a bit of that hidden away in the album. 

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        1. Sell Her Spark
                                                                        2. Get Back Into The World
                                                                        3. Don’t Say I Didn’t Warn Ya
                                                                        4. Black Spider Memo Man
                                                                        5. Stupid Dictators
                                                                        6. So Long
                                                                        7. A Little Prick
                                                                        8. DJ With Half A Brain
                                                                        9. Jam Tomorrow **CD Only Extra Track
                                                                        10. What’s The Point Of Andrew?
                                                                        11. Fine Weather Friend
                                                                        12. I Married A Monster
                                                                        13. You And Me
                                                                        14. Another World **CD Only Extra Track

                                                                        The Sensible Gray Cells

                                                                        Get Back Into The World / World Of Confusion

                                                                          Who, what and why are The Sensible Gray Cells? Captain :- Paul Gray and myself being garage psych aficionados would prefer to hear more of this kind of music and this is our contribution to the cause. If I said that some of the songs were 'Damned rejects' that shouldn't be seen as an indication of inferior songwriting.. more that they're not wearing the right shirt. A Postcard From Britain came out in 2013. What have you been up to since then? Captain :- I've never been a prolific writer.. being a lazy so and so I think it's best to wait for inspiration to call.. which explains the 7 year gap..( how many albums could the Beatles have crammed in that period!) but in the meantime PG re-joined the Damned and we've gigged about a bit, which is always fun - CAN WE HAVE GIGS BACK AGAIN PLEASE!!!

                                                                          A Postcard From Britain was a snapshot of modern life. Does the new album cover similar themes or have you taken a new direction? Captain :- It's sad that high streets around the world have been destroyed by online shopping but nobody's forcing people to do it.. but what can you do. These are very strange times were living though - I just count myself lucky to have been around to witness the 2nd half of the 20th century.. a fab time for music, culture, ideas.. and that without even mentioning Benny Hill and On The Buses. The new album coincides with all this virus malarkey.. which, unpleasant as it is will undoubtedly be used by the powers that be to tighten the screws on us little people on behalf of their billionaire paymasters. Blah blah, etc. There's a bit of that hidden away in the album.

                                                                          Trevor Sensor

                                                                          Andy Warhol's Dream

                                                                            It’s Trevor Sensor’s voice you notice first. A deep bubbling black tar pit of a sound, it’s a voice whose unique timbre resonates far beyond the constraints of the songwriting format. It demands the listener reaches for a new vocabulary.

                                                                            The 23 year old’s debut album ‘Andy Warhol’s Dream’ is part of a literate folk lineage that runs from Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan through Tom Waits and onto the likes of Bon Iver, Bright Eyes and Sufjan Stevens today. It’s an unflinching honest album, transcendent in its exploration of self and sonically a collision between the classic and the forward-thinking.

                                                                            Sensor’s debut EP for the label, ‘Texas Girls And Jesus Christ’, was written on a borrowed acoustic guitar. It took him out into the world: 2016 saw him tour Europe before hitting the road in the US for tours with Foy Vance and The Staves.

                                                                            ‘Andy Warhol’s Dream’ was recorded to tape at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio and produced by both Jonathan Rado of Foxygen (The Lemon Twigs, Whitney) and songwriter / producer Richard Swift (Damien Jurado, Foxygen). His backing band featured members of Whitney.

                                                                            On these 11 songs, Sensor doesn’t so much wear his heart on his sleeve, he flings it out into the darkness of the front rows that sit beyond the glare of the single blinding spotlight. This is the sound of one man’s soul laid bare, facing life head on.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            High Beams
                                                                            Lion’s Pride
                                                                            On Your Side
                                                                            The Reaper Man
                                                                            Stolen Boots
                                                                            Andy Warhol’s Dream
                                                                            It Wasn’t Good Enough
                                                                            Sedgwick
                                                                            In Hollywood, Everyone Is Plastic
                                                                            The Money Gets Bigger
                                                                            Starborne Eyes

                                                                            The Sensory Illusions

                                                                            The Sensory Illusions

                                                                              Scottish composer and multi-instrumentalist Bill Wells returns with The Sensory Illusions, the eponymous debut album from his duo with virtuoso tuba player Danielle Price. Featuring Wells on electric guitar, the album has all the warmth, melancholy and playfulness of his finest work, with timeless melodies that touch on jazz, pop, bossa nova, soundtracks, and folk. 

                                                                              The Serfs

                                                                              Half Eaten By Dogs

                                                                                RIYL: Total Control, Cold Beat, Dark Day, Factrix, Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, This Heat, New Order, Skinny Puppy, Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, Sextile, Suicide.

                                                                                Anyone paying attention can see that Cincinnati, OH is a very real hotbed of musical creativity at the moment, and the three members of The Serfs - Dylan McCartney (vocals, percussion, guitar, bass, electronics), Dakota Carlyle (Electronics, bass, guitar, vocals) & Andie Luman (vocals, synths) - and their respective side projects (The Drin, Crime of Passing, Motorbike) are undeniably near the center of Cincinnati’s neu-underground scene. After releasing albums on Berlin minimal-synth label Detriti & Seattle-based DREAM Records in 2018 & 2022 respectively, the band makes the move to Trouble In Mind for their third and best album yet. “Half Eaten By Dogs” puts a decidedly Midwestern spin on the modernist twitch of future-forward bands like Total Control or Cold Beat as well as the post-industrialist dance floor grime of Skinny Puppy, Dark Day, This Heat or Factrix.

                                                                                “Half Eaten by Dogs” is a wide-eyed look through a scope into a desiccated and heathenish vision, where ice-encrusted synth harmonies command oozing chemical rhythms and drilled-out elemental rock formations. There’s a psychedelic melancholy to it-- in both the abstract lyrical sense, with doomed proclamations of natural and supernatural disasters, and the more tangible musical sense. It veers all over the map of tenebrous drum and synthesizer industries and stygian guitar implements, at times with a cautious paranoia and at times with tuneful defiance and exuberance (and in some moments harmonica, saxophone or flute). The album kicks off with the driving ‘Order Imposing Sentence’, a motorik rocker propelled by machine-driven rhythm & tarnished guitar riffing. ‘Cheap Chrome’s skeletal pulse drops in next, summoning the spirit of Cabaret Voltaire’s synth heartbeat into a modern-day mirror reality. ‘Suspension Bridge Collapse’ is a shimmering track that calls to mind Suicide’s oft-neglected second album, buoyed by what sounds like synthesized laser blasts (or perhaps suspension wires snapping?) before the siren-like guitar of ‘Beat Me Down’ kicks in - Its propulsive post-punk offering a sonic diversity under the same dark cloud. ‘Spectral Analysis’ is a late night drive down a lost highway, with a ghostly saxophone (by Eric Dietrich) guiding the doomed listener like the pied piper to their destiny. The flat-out sexy floor filler ‘Club Deuce’ kicks off side two, with its low-end sizzle designed to make you move, slithering like a lurker at the threshold of the dance floor. ‘Electric Like An Eel’ follows, with its “Brotherhood”-esque synth trills & harmonica punctuating the buzzing din. ‘Ending Of The Stream’ adds an unexpected natural warmth to the album, its blanket of synthesized tones envelops like a loving embrace, while ‘The Dice Man Will Become’s triumphant melody comforts as its Rother-like guitar volleys aim skyward. ‘Mocking Laughter’ closes out the album, its waves of synthesis evoking flashes of an end credits sequence - an apropos ending to a truly cinematic album.

                                                                                “Half Eaten By Dogs” successfully coalesces everything that The Serfs have accomplished to date, but with greater intent and purpose than their preceding albums by a mile. There are songs to dance to, and songs to take in during a storm or while riding free through the roads of the world. It may be a step further down into the catacombs for the band, but if the principle of correspondence is correct, then they could be their way to somewhere higher.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. Order Imposing Sequence
                                                                                2. Cheap Chrome
                                                                                3. Suspension Bridge Collapse
                                                                                4. Beat Me Down
                                                                                5. Spectral Analysis
                                                                                6. Club Deuce
                                                                                7. Electric Like An Eel
                                                                                8. Ending Of The Stream
                                                                                9. The Dice Man Will Become
                                                                                10. Mocking Laughter

                                                                                Sergeant Buzfuz

                                                                                Fox Pop

                                                                                  Since writing the last Sergeant Buzfuz album, 2015's "Balloons For Thin Linda", songwriter Joe Murphy has lost both parents, got married, been a victim of a smear campaign (as a whistleblowing union rep), co-founded charity QQF (a theatre company for adults with special needs) and relocated to his native Sheffield. Joe has also continued to co-run Blang, the DIT* label he started in 2005 (including working on the first album from ex-Fall members Brix & The Extricated) and has worked part-time in special needs schools in London and Sheffield to fund the recording of "Fox Pop".

                                                                                  "Balloons For Thin Linda" received positive press but life events got in the way of much live promotion. The band recruited Joss Cope on bass, Stu Crane on slide guitar and Polly MacLean on backing vocals and released the "Humble Pie" EP in 2017. The debut album from the new line-up is finally here. It's the seventh Buzfuz album. It's got tunes bursting out all over the place, lyrics from the head, heart and fist and is rich in variety with two-minute pop songs, ballads, post-punk, freakbeat and strands of the band's Celtic DNA.

                                                                                  Opening track ‘There’s Idiots, Then There’s Idiots With Money’ “is about me imagining I'm attending one of those Mansion House dinners where the Chancellor gets summoned to report to the City.” Says Joe. It’s a stomping working class anthem that quickly gets under the skin with intricately woven shuffling guitars and percussion that make way for a psychedelic flute solo. Second track ‘Theresa McKee’ is a refreshing lively blast of pop peppered with mandolin and acoustic guitar, showing off the band’s more folky roots with finesse. Other album highlights include ‘Who Art In Seven Hills’, a clever and humorous re-work of The Lord’s Prayer replacing names and places with those of Joe’s native Sheffield (a la Ian Dury's Bus Driver's Prayer). The interlude makes way for the jollity off-kilter harmonies of quirky ‘Rare & Racy’, a busker-esque jam about a second hand record/book shop in Sheffield which had to close when the Council, having to obey new Tory Government planning laws, approved the property owner's plans to turn the building into flats. ‘Fill In The Blanks’ and ‘Rear View Mirror’ are other great moments of raw and instantly familiar catchy classic punk on this album which celebrates real lives and real musicianship through the band’s own unique lens. The album, with its Squeeze & Kinks like anti-folk chant singalongs and storytelling is a perfectly crafted antidote to chart pop, Brexit and the current state of the world. It’s fun and meaningful and a constantly surprising delight from this band who are well sewn into the fabric of the UK music scene.

                                                                                  Buzfuz have played three live 6 Music sessions for Marc Riley and Tom Robinson and had lots of radio support from Gideon Coe as well as press acclaim across the board including from the likes of NME who described them as ‘Universally Charming’. There will be full band shows and solo shows from Joe to come around the album release where you can rest assured Buzfuz will fill you up with ‘Fox Pop’. *DIT = do it thissen, when Yorkshire people do things themselves. Joe promotes his own gigs (Blang emerged from live nights he ran at London's now sadly defunct 12 Bar Club), runs his own label and started his own charity.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  1. There's Idiots, Then There's Idiots With Money
                                                                                  2. Theresa McKee
                                                                                  3. The Tongues They Wag Away
                                                                                  4. Who Art In Seven Hills / Rare & Racy
                                                                                  5. Clouds In Your Eyes
                                                                                  6. Rear View Mirror
                                                                                  7. Fill In The Blanks
                                                                                  8. Your Time Is Tomorrow
                                                                                  9. The Years Dressed In Gold
                                                                                  10. In The Folds Of Her Robe
                                                                                  11. Back To The Willow

                                                                                  Joana Serrat

                                                                                  Hardcore From The Heart

                                                                                    Catalan singer-songwriter Joana Serrat returns with new album ‘Hardcore From The Heart’, out June 11 on Loose Music. Serrat’s fifth album, ‘Hardcore From The Heart’ is the follow-up to 2017’s acclaimed ‘Dripping Springs’ (“…like Mazzy Star guesting on an early Neil Young demo,” Mojo). For the recording, Serrat travelled from her home in Vic, a small city near Barcelona, to Redwood Studio in Denton, Texas, where she teamed up with engineer and producer Ted Young (Kurt Vile, Sonic Youth, Lee Ranaldo).

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    1. Easy
                                                                                    2. Pictures
                                                                                    3. These Roads
                                                                                    4. You're With Me Everywhere I Go
                                                                                    5. Summer Never Ends
                                                                                    6. How To Make You Love Me
                                                                                    7. Demons
                                                                                    8. Take Me Back Where I Belong
                                                                                    9. Hotel Room 609
                                                                                    10. Wild Beast

                                                                                    Serration Pulse

                                                                                    Serration Pulse

                                                                                      Serration Pulse is Daniel Tomczak (Terrible Twos) and Kayla Anderson. Both are Metro Detroit natives who currently live in the city, having recently moved back after some years spent in Nashville. Formed in 2012, their music took shape as they participated in that city’s electronic/noise scene.

                                                                                      The duo’s influences construct an artistic harmony that represents them well. Tomczak cites sounds of machines, things in radios, and vacuum cleaners as a source of inspiration from a young age. Anderson writes the lyrics, but considers herself more visual than verbal. She is creatively driven by that which she sees around her or out in the world. Together, the two strike a serenely somber balance that is systematically executed in their music.
                                                                                      The three songs on their self-titled EP (mastered by Eric Van Wonterghem of Absolute Body Control) are glacial, menacing electro-dirges — the spirit of punk filtered through the angst of electronics. “The Beach” is cascading waves of electro-terror, an icy shore traversed by Anderson’s haunting voice. “Faces Down” is the charred remains of humanity, dust in the wires of shrieking electronics, snakes hissing, crystals popping. “Stockholm” is hypnotic cynicism, devotion to despair, a paean to the gloom.

                                                                                      The music of Serration Pulse avails itself of the full range of the synths’ possibilities, sounding at once both full and grotesque, ethereal and coarse. Yet no life is lost. It is all contained in their instruments, transformed into logarithmic sorrow, and released in grimly spellbinding reverberations upon unsuspecting audiences.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      1. The Beach
                                                                                      2. Faces Down
                                                                                      3. Stockholm

                                                                                      The Servant

                                                                                      Orchestra

                                                                                        Three track EP from this hotly tipped band who combine the traditional rock line up of guitar, bass and drums with clever electronics.

                                                                                        Set Fire To Flames

                                                                                        Sings Reign Rebuilder - 20th Anniversary Edition

                                                                                          Unavailable on vinyl for over 20 years, ‘Sings Reign Rebuilder’ was the stunning 2001 debut LP from Set Fire To Flames - a sprawling, adventurous 13-piece Montreal collective, including seven members of Godspeed you black emperor! plus others from bands like A Silver Mt Zion, Fly Pan Am, etc.

                                                                                          The sole reason FatCat’s 130701 imprint was founded, the LP remains an incredible and unique document. Recorded over a five-day period in a rickety old house in a communal atmosphere of long-duration improvised creative activity, operating on no sleep / confinement / intoxication, it was brilliantly edited to mix post-rock guitar-scapes; extended passages of scratchy, freeform improv and concrete clatterings; atmospheric location recordings; stirring, chamber string arrangements; deep/sparse drones; and Kraut-like, heavily rhythmic workouts.

                                                                                          Described on its release by TimeOut as “one of the most broodingly beautiful, dramatically emotional, hauntingly evocative albums likely to ever scrape at your soul… This record will kill you”; and by Pitchfork as “a gripping testament to the power of emotional expression in music... a marvelously inventive and powerful album.”  Perhaps the most dynamic and adventurous record to come out of the early 2000s Montreal scene around Godspeed you black emperor!.

                                                                                          Long-awaited first ever reissue of a classic album, which sold out of its original (only) pressing within weeks of its release on 15th October 2001 and has been unavailable since.

                                                                                          Remastered at Dubplates & Mastering and issued in a heavyweight black vinyl double LP edition, including lavish gatefold packaging, 20th Anniversary-branded OBI strip and original 24-page 7” x 7” booklet with full colour print and eight tracing-paper pages plus full digital download coupon.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          ‘i Will Be True...’ (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #1) / Reign Rebuilder [Head]
                                                                                          Vienna Arcweld / Fucked Gamelan / Rigid Tracking
                                                                                          Steal Compass / Drive North / Disappear
                                                                                          Wild Dogs Of The Thunderbolt / ‘they Cannot Lock Me Up... I Am Eternally Free...’ (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #2)
                                                                                          Omaha
                                                                                          There Is No Dance In Frequency And Balance 
                                                                                          Côte D’abrahams Roomtone / ‘what’s Going On?...’ (From Lips Of Lying Dying Wonder Body #3)
                                                                                          Love Song For 15 Ontario (W/ Singing Police Car)
                                                                                          Injur: Gutted Two-Track
                                                                                          When I First Get To Phoenix
                                                                                          Shit-Heap-Gloria Of The New Town Planning
                                                                                          Jesus / Pop
                                                                                          Esquimalt Harbour
                                                                                          Two Tears In A Bucket
                                                                                          Fading Lights Are Fading / Reign Rebuilder [Tail Out]

                                                                                          7 Dollar Taxi

                                                                                          Come And Figure It Out

                                                                                            Swiss indie-rock band 7 Dollar Taxi give out blasts of 60s beat music clashing with 80s post-punk, all freshly and colourfully wrapped up in a British manner and with a garage attitude that makes established bands look like greenhorns.

                                                                                            764 Hero

                                                                                            Nobody Knows This Is Everywhere

                                                                                              764 Hero return with their second album proper. Coming from the same area and musical spectrum as Love As Laughter, Modest Mouse, Built To Spill and Beck, the album runs the gamut from hook laden, fuzzed out rock songs to introspective ballads.

                                                                                              Seventeen Evergreen

                                                                                              Steady On, Scientist

                                                                                              “Uplifting future-pop anthems that sound like a mixture of first-album MGMT and Little Dragon” The Guardian.

                                                                                              Five years after the release of their debut LP, Life Embarrasses Me On Planet Earth, San Francisco’s Seventeen Evergreen make an exciting return with sophomore long player, Steady On, Scientist!, via Lucky Number.

                                                                                              Sonic references are broad, explosive and reformulated. Late 80s/early 90s dance era pulsing pop-beats rise, hot with hope, fuelled by unique bass-lines, played like classic 60s Fender riffs, but with added synth propulsion, whilst lyrical and musical themes are always stretching beyond norms. Lyrics are immediately provoking and mind grabbing and across the album, vocals are textured like instruments in their own right.

                                                                                              This album is about space and density – the polarity and the duplicity of life. Names like New Order, Air, Screamadelica-era Primal Scream, Sonic Youth or Flaming Lips may come to mind, but sonically and spiritually, it’s a singularly triumphant and liberating concoction, an anthemic vision. Like their debut, Steady On, Scientist! is entirely self-written, recorded and produced and, once again, it emphasizes its creators clear and unique identity, away from the pack.

                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                              1. Polarity Song
                                                                                              2. Bucky
                                                                                              3. President Clavioline
                                                                                              4. Wasting Time / Castlefield
                                                                                              5. Del Paso Heights
                                                                                              6. Fluorescent Kind
                                                                                              7. Dancespider
                                                                                              8. Burn The Fruit

                                                                                              Seventh Harmonic

                                                                                              The Ascent

                                                                                                This is the debut full length album from Seventh Harmonic, an all female band from London. The band mix female vocals with strings, guitars and bubbling synth rhythms. The result is an ethereal and polished gothic sound reminiscent of early Dead Can Dance.

                                                                                                75 Dollar Bill Little Big Band

                                                                                                Live At Tubby's

                                                                                                  NYC’s 75 Dollar Bill began its prolific career in 2012, after percussionist Rick Brown – a veteran of the indie underground (Fish & Roses, Run On, V-Effect) – and noise scene guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Che Chen – connected via MySpace. Since that initial jam session, when Brown began experimenting with his signature plywood crate drum rhythms, they have released 3 LPs and a clutch of self-released cassette and digital releases. Last year’s 2xLP I Was Real received serious critical acclaim – The Wire calling it 2019’s Album of the Year.

                                                                                                  On their first live album, Live at Tubby’s, 75 Dollar Bill assembled a unique “little big band” [Sue Garner on bass, Cheryl Kingan on sax, Steve Maing on guitar, Jim Pugliese on percussion and Karen Waltuch on viola] for the small Kingston, NY club show. Recorded on the last day of their spring tour, the record puts a new perspective on themes from their body of work: a little more intimacy, a little more freedom, a little more controlled chaos. Brown’s idiosyncratic rhythms are all the more hypnotizing in Tubby’s cozy setting, and Chen’s furious guitar work cuts and hums with sounds seemingly only attainable on stage. It's an album both challenging and immediate. The expanded 75 Dollar Bill's affinity for improvisation and the avant-garde even leads to a rousing take on the Ornette Coleman classic, 'Friends and Neighbors' that feels right at home in their own repertoire. The listener can't help but feel present and part of the communal joy and catharsis being shared here in this room. This performance at Tubby’s turned out not only to be the last show of their tour, but the last show possible as the pandemic hit. Originally offered as a digital-only release on 75 Dollar Bill’s Bandcamp, Live at Tubby’s now documents a highlight and closure of sorts; this kind of musical improvisation and community interaction being on hold for the foreseeable future. The double LP on Grapefruit will have to tide us over until it can all happen again.

                                                                                                  From Rick Brown:
                                                                                                  75 Dollar Bill has always been a duo of Che Chen and myself, but many of our most satisfying and just plain fun experiences have involved some (or almost all) of our great crew of friend musicians who've worked with us for years and who play on our studio recordings, like 2019's I Was Real (Thin Wrist/Glitterbeat). Live at Tubby's presents a couple of sets recorded just as Spring and the coronavirus were arriving on the scene. We didn't plan for this as a “Little Big Band” concert, but we took advantage of timing and geography - as well as the fact that “everybody knows how to play WZN #3” - and sent out a call for any who could make it to come to Kingston, NY for the night's blowout, the last gig of a short tour we'd done as a duo. The material comes from I Was Real and its predecessor Wood, Metal, Plastic, Pattern, Rhythm, Rock plus a cover of the great and inspiring Ornette Coleman's song “Friends and Neighbors.” Hopefully, you'll agree it turned out pretty good – at the very least, it should be obvious that we had a good time! We sure do miss playing music with our friends and for our neighbors.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  A1 Beni Said
                                                                                                  A2 I'm Not Trying To Wake Up
                                                                                                  B1 Like Like Laundry
                                                                                                  C1 Friends & Neighbors
                                                                                                  C2 Every Last Coffee Or Tea
                                                                                                  D1 WZN#3 / Verso

                                                                                                  77:78

                                                                                                  Chilli - Inc. Dubwood Allstars Remix

                                                                                                    77:78, the new project from Aaron Fletcher & Tim Parkin, card-carrying members of the musical kaleidoscope that is The Bees, release Chilli, the latest track to be taken from their debut album, Jellies, which is released on Heavenly Recordings on Friday 6th July.

                                                                                                    There's just 150 copies of this life affirming 7” featuring the original version of Chilli on the A side and on the flip a brilliantly nuts (and soon to be in-demand) remix by Dubwood Allstars. 

                                                                                                    Talking about the track, Aaron said:
                                                                                                    "Chilli is just us being the sort of 70’s dirty ol’ roadhouse blues band that we always wanted to be....dressed in double denim and playing in a desert bar where the chilli is hot as rockets."

                                                                                                    Here’s a quote from Dubwood Allstars:
                                                                                                    "Looking forward to seeing 77:78 ...hope they're as good as when I saw them at The Fillmore in '75, managed to capture this stomping version of Chilli on my Nagra, been in the loft ever since…”

                                                                                                    77:78, the new project from Aaron Fletcher & Tim Parkin, card carrying members of the musical kaleidoscope that is The Bees.

                                                                                                    Set to pick up where the Bees left off, the album was recorded at Studio Humbug on the Isle of Wight and musically picks it way from sublime west coast harmonies that recall the frayed beauty of the Beach Boys Smiley Smile , to the ramshackle dub of King Tubby via the playfulness of early Syd Barret. The album will be available on coloured orange vinyl.

                                                                                                    “Some musicians and bands definitely have their sound and stick to it, which is fair enough, but that’s just not us. Whenever we’re in the studio we’re constantly inspired to go down different musical paths, which I suppose is why the record we’ve made sounds so diverse. “

                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                    Barry says: Perfect hazy summer psychedelia, with echoes of 60's classics, imbued with the preceding decades of production knowledge and influences make this ex-Bees side-project more than the sum of it's considerable parts. Brimming with musicality and oozing vibes, this is a summer stormer.

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    If I'm Anything
                                                                                                    Compass Pass
                                                                                                    Love Said (Let's Go)
                                                                                                    Pour It Out
                                                                                                    Papers
                                                                                                    Copper Nail
                                                                                                    E.S.T.W.D
                                                                                                    Chilli
                                                                                                    Shepherd's Song
                                                                                                    Situations
                                                                                                    The Wagon

                                                                                                    The Severed Limb

                                                                                                    Good And Gone

                                                                                                      The Severed Limb are a young six-piece skiffle band from London who write songs influenced by a variety of roots styles. The band released their debut EP in Oct 2010 to much acclaim and released an album for Damaged Goods in 2014.It led to a filmed BBC Session with Steve Lamacq who said of them "Rampant and joyful ... an infectious mix of old rock & roll styles playfully twisted for (today)".

                                                                                                      From busking with washboards to recording raucous rock in pub basements, Severed Limb are the epitome of DIY. Born and bred in Brixton, the Londoners’ new album is the point at which punk and skiffle meet with one clear aim; to take their sound from the streets and make people dance to a pub-punk rock that’s defiantly outspoken.

                                                                                                      Buskers by day, noise-makers by night, ‘Severed Limb Strikes Again' sums up the band’s tormented, vastly defiant look at the world and all its ills; from drink and drugs, even to love. Ever since Bobby, and fellow rebels-with-a-cause Charlie, his half-brother Leo, Sam, Alex and Simon, came together to record their first tracks on cassette in the basement of a pub where Charlie was landlord after bonding over their favourite jukebox sounds, they’ve been on a mission to make a noise – sonically and politically – and to get the world bopping in the process.

                                                                                                      Written, right there, on the concrete of London’s Borough Market during one of the bands regular busking sessions, the album’s spontaneity, from the immediate Undertones stomp of opener ‘Oh My My!’, will make anyone take notice – including singer Imelda May who invited the band to open her show at The Royal Albert Hall. “It’s the first track we recorded and we only did one take. We wanted it to sound like a slap in the face. It's about staying engaged with life and not giving in. It's also about South London - the vilification of poor young people and the rampant gentrification. I'm a socialist so I feel I can stick my oar in,” tells Bobby.

                                                                                                      Swelling with their own authentic take on the sounds they love, each track is infused with sounds from the 50s to the 70s; from the Tom Waits style percussion of ‘Poison’ to ‘Freezing Point’ which revives Berlin-era Iggy & The Stooges as it reveals details of a recent visit to China. “I played in a heavy metal bar that was owned by a policeman - something that was completely illegal for him to do! I also visited a school where children sang the communist anthem 'March of the Volunteers' every morning,” tells Bobby.

                                                                                                      Laid down on two-inch tape in an all-analogue New Forest studio, the band were given chance to express their appreciation for a vintage sound in their own frank way – even if things did take a mysterious turn. “We'd drive down to Dorset and it was great to be totally isolated,” they say. “The studio was a wooden hut near a village called Burley which is famous for witchcraft. It was an apt place to record the b-movie horror film-inspired tracks like ‘Bela Lugosi’. Hopping from punchy skiffle to the murkier depths of visceral punk rock, Severed Limb imperfectly embody the uncompromised spirit of true rock’n’roll.


                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                      1. Ooh My My!
                                                                                                      2. Poison
                                                                                                      3. Bela Lugosi
                                                                                                      4. Salamander
                                                                                                      5. Feed Me Seymour
                                                                                                      6. Freezing Point
                                                                                                      7. Severed Limb Strikes Again
                                                                                                      8. It's Not Fine

                                                                                                      Seward

                                                                                                      Second Two: Chapter Home

                                                                                                      When you hear a band with something different about them, something unique, that rare and precious quality, the shock of the new, you just know.

                                                                                                      Barcelona’s Seward are extraordinary. A four-piece that don’t go in for typical song structures that captivate one minute with a heart-tugging melody, before collapsing into thrilling noise the next. They ascend from delicate acoustic beauty to dissonant chaos, from atmospheric samples to scrunching wreckage.

                                                                                                      Second Two: Chapter Home for Naim Records (home of the Mercury Prize-nominated Eska) is a stunning work of art. A record to get lost in. These are unconventional, original songs that ditch the tired verse-chorus-verse structure but trigger the same addiction cravings that the best pop music can.

                                                                                                      It’s the follow-up and third part of a trilogy of albums that began with 2011’s Home: Chapter One and continued with 2014’s Home Was a Chapter Twenty Six. Mixed and mastered by regular collaborator Matt Pence (Midlake, American Music Club, John Grant) at his Denton, Texas studio The Echo Lab, it’s their definitive album. Second Two: Chapter Home encompasses so much and demands to be heard in its entirety.

                                                                                                      They call their music ‘free song’. It’s a new appellation for a new musical age, a determination to avoid using those same genre names that haven’t changed for decades.

                                                                                                      They’re a band borne from live performance. They thrive upon it. Their recordings always aim to capture the feeling of playing live. You can hear the room, the air. The sense of space; the tension and electricity.

                                                                                                      Seward have picked up plaudits from music sites Line of Best Fit and A New Band A Day, performed for John Kennedy’s XFM show and picked up a growing host of fans from stellar live performances at SXSW in the States, the UK’s Great Escape festival, Vive Latino in Mexico, Exit in Serbia, Sziget in Hungary, Pohoda in Slovakia and Spain’s Primavera Sound. Seward prefer to let their music breathe. They haven’t opted for the usual online portals to get their music out there. To hear their album, you need to buy it.

                                                                                                      Seward are your new favorite group. And they’re about to begin their most momentous chapter yet. Time to turn the page and make your own discovery.

                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                      1 – Sesame
                                                                                                      2 - So Too Soon
                                                                                                      3 – Life
                                                                                                      4 - Sweet Kick
                                                                                                      5 - A Summer
                                                                                                      6 - This Amount
                                                                                                      7 - 1° 1ª
                                                                                                      8 - Question Marks
                                                                                                      9 - Capture Spirals [CD Bonus Track]

                                                                                                      Sex Pistols

                                                                                                      76-77

                                                                                                        If at first you don’t succeed, try again…

                                                                                                        Sex Pistols 76/77, features no less than 80 alternate versions of tracks recorded between May 1976 and Sept 1977 that would help form the legendary album NMTB’s. This set includes 8 previously unreleased versions and 30 tracks available for the first time digitally.

                                                                                                        Background:

                                                                                                        The Sex Pistols as we know them, John, Paul, Steve and Glen, got together in the summer of 1975. It would be some 10 months before they first ventured into a recording studio with Chris Spedding, on May 15th 1976 at Majestic in London. Later that July they’d record first at Decibel and then at Riverside with Dave Goodman and subsequently at Landsdown and Wessex later that October. All these early recording sessions are included here, giving listeners the opportunity to hear just how the songs and the band’s sound evolved from the start.

                                                                                                        During this period the band signed to EMI and also undertook sessions at their Manchester Square studio. Again these recordings are included on this set.

                                                                                                        After issuing Anarchy In The UK, the adverse publicity around it and the band’s TV appearance (in place of Queen) on Bill Grundy’s ITV show on Dec 1st 1976, EMI would drop them on Jan 6th1977. The band kept the record company advance of £40K and promptly got together again with Dave Goodman at Eden and Gooseberry studios and carried on recording. Glen would depart in February and be replaced by Sid Vicious.

                                                                                                        They then signed to A&M on March 9th (£150K), re-staging the signing outside Buckingham Palace the following day for the press. A&M quickly began pressing the single God Save The Queen for a March 25th release. 25K units were created but on release day A&M announced they’d pulled the single and dropped the band and would destroy the records. Meanwhile the band kept £75K in compensation and recording sessions continued.

                                                                                                        Friday the 13th…..lucky for some? On Friday May 13 they signed to Virgin records and would continue recording right up until Sept 1977, with NMTB’s being released the following month.

                                                                                                        76/77 shows just how NMTB’s came to be. There was no luck, instead inspiration, creativity and hard graft.

                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                        CD1
                                                                                                        Problems
                                                                                                        Pretty Vacant
                                                                                                        No Feelings (Take 1)
                                                                                                        No Feelings (Unreleased Take 2)
                                                                                                        No Feelings (Unreleased Take 3)
                                                                                                        Submission
                                                                                                        Seventeen
                                                                                                        Satellite
                                                                                                        I Wanna Be Me
                                                                                                        Pretty Vacant
                                                                                                        Arnarch In The UK
                                                                                                        No Feelings
                                                                                                        Anarchy Un The UK
                                                                                                        Substitue
                                                                                                        (Don't Gove Me) No Lip
                                                                                                        (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone
                                                                                                        Johnny B Goode
                                                                                                        Road Runner
                                                                                                        Watcha Gonna Do About It?
                                                                                                        Through My Eyes
                                                                                                        No Fun (Full 7 Minute Version)

                                                                                                        CD2
                                                                                                        Anarchy In The UK (Instrumental (Manchester Square Backing Track)) [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1976]
                                                                                                        No Future (aka GSTQ) [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1977]
                                                                                                        Liar [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1978]
                                                                                                        Problems (Manchester Square Demos)) [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1979]
                                                                                                        God Save The Queen (Instrumental) [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1980]
                                                                                                        Pretty Vacant (Instrumental) [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1981]
                                                                                                        No Feelings (Instrumental (EMI Backing Tracks For TV)) [Mike Thorne Machester Square Studio Session Dec 11th 1982]
                                                                                                        New York [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        Unlimited Edition (aka EMI) [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        Liar [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        Pretty Vacant [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        Problems [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        No Future (aka GSTQ) [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        God Save The Queen (Unreleased Instrumental ) [Dave Goodman Eden Studio Mixes January 28th 1977 (recorded At Gooseberry Studios Jan 1977)]
                                                                                                        Pretty Vacant [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]
                                                                                                        Seventeen [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]
                                                                                                        Satellite [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]
                                                                                                        No Feelings [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]
                                                                                                        I Wanna Be Me [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]
                                                                                                        Submission [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]
                                                                                                        Anarchy In The UK [Dave Goodman Riverside Studio Mixes 31/5/77 (Recorded At Denmark Street July 1976 But Mixed 1977)]

                                                                                                        CD3
                                                                                                        Anarchy In The UK (Wessex Studios Rejected Version Oct. 1976) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Did You Know Wrong (Alternative Vocal March 3rd 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        17 (Alternative Vocal March April 21st 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Satellite (Rough Mix April 22 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Submission (Rough Mix April 22 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Holidays In The Sun (Rough Mix April 22 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        EMI (Rough Mix April 22 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        17 (Rough Mix May 16 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Holidays In The Sun (Alterntive Mix June 11 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Body (Demo & The Banter June 11 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        Submission (Alternative Mix August 12 1977) [Wessex Studio]
                                                                                                        EMI (Outtake - March 3rd 1977 ) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1977]
                                                                                                        God Save The Queen (Outtake - March 3rd 1977 ) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1978]
                                                                                                        Bodies (Outtake - Instrumental June 18th 1977 ) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1979]
                                                                                                        EMI (Outtake - August 12th 1977 ) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1980]
                                                                                                        Satellite (Outtake - August 12th 1977 ) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1981]
                                                                                                        Submission (Version 1 - Alternative Mix - August 12th 1977) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1982]
                                                                                                        EMI (Alternative Mix - April 22nd 1977) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1983]
                                                                                                        Seventeen (Alternative Mix - April 21st 1977) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1984]
                                                                                                        No Feelings (Alternative Mix - April 14th 1977) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1985]
                                                                                                        Submission (Version 2 - Alternative Mix - August 12th 1977) [Chris Thomas NMTB Sessions, Wessex Studios March - August 1986]
                                                                                                        Belson Was A Gas (Demo) [John Boogie Tiberi Denmark Street Rehearsal Room, London, Sept 20th 1977]
                                                                                                        Belson Was A Gas (Demo 2) [John Boogie Tiberi Denmark Street Rehearsal Room, London, Sept 20th 1978]

                                                                                                        CD4
                                                                                                        Seventeen (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Satellite (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Feelings (aka No Feelings) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Just Me (aka I Wanna Be Me) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Submission (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Nookie (aka Anarchy In The UK (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        No Future (aka God Save The Queen) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Problems (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Lots Of Fun (aka Pretty Vacant) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Liar (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Who Was It (aka EMI) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        New York (aka Looking For A Kiss) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Anarchy In The UK (Denmark Street Demo July 76) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        Pretty Vacant (Denmark Street Demo July 76) (Spunk Version) [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]
                                                                                                        No Fun (Unedited Version) (Spunk Version [Spunk - Bootleg - Bonus Disc]

                                                                                                        Sex Pistols

                                                                                                        Holidays In The Sun - Yellow Vinyl Edition

                                                                                                          Sex Pistols have made their 4th single available in coloured vinyl for the first time, another limited edition classic.

                                                                                                          Further establishing their legendary status, the band's 4th single ‘Holidays In The Sun’, released on October, 14, 1977, climbed the charts to #8 and was the single used to promote their studio album, Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.

                                                                                                          Sex Pistols

                                                                                                          Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols - Back To Black Vinyl Edition

                                                                                                            As one of the most iconic and influential albums in music history ‘Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols’ still sounds as powerful and unique as ever, 37 years since the original release.

                                                                                                            The Sex Pistols defined a generation and captured a feeling within the nation that simply no one else could of. The band created a truly distinctive sound and ‘Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols’ impact and influence still strongly resonates with musicians, artists and people to this day.

                                                                                                            This release has used the original master tapes from the 1977 recording sessions thought to be lost for many years. Now thankfully rediscovered, the tapes have been remastered, for the very first time, by Tim Young under direction from original producer Chris Thomas.

                                                                                                            Sex Pistols - NMTB is now released on 180g heavyweight vinyl as part of the Back To Black series. 

                                                                                                            Sex Pistols

                                                                                                            The Original Recordings

                                                                                                              For the first time in over a decade, 20 of the Sex Pistol’s recordings from 1976 to 1978 are collected together to tell the story of one of the world’s most influential and extraordinary bands.

                                                                                                              The tracks here cover the entire initial period of the band’s recording career – from Anarchy in The UK, through Never Mind The Bollocks to the post John Lydon Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle soundtrack featuring early demos, cover versions and more.

                                                                                                              The compilation is completed by some essential B- sides – I Wanna Be Me (the flipside of Anarchy…), ‘Satellite’ (the b-side of ‘Holidays In The Sun’) and Did You No Wrong (from ‘God Save The Queen’).


                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                              Pretty Vacant
                                                                                                              God Save The Queen
                                                                                                              Bodies
                                                                                                              No Feelings
                                                                                                              I Wanna Be Me
                                                                                                              Anarchy In The UK
                                                                                                              Submission
                                                                                                              No Fun
                                                                                                              (I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone
                                                                                                              Holidays In The Sun
                                                                                                              New York
                                                                                                              Problems
                                                                                                              Lonely Boy
                                                                                                              Silly Thing
                                                                                                              Something Else
                                                                                                              C’Mon Everybody
                                                                                                              Satellite
                                                                                                              Did You No Wrong
                                                                                                              Substitute
                                                                                                              My Way

                                                                                                              Sex Swing

                                                                                                              Type II

                                                                                                                Since their foundation in 2014, this malevolent rogues gallery of luminaries of the UK underground have consistently proven to be capable of projecting vibrations that transcend and usurp any idea of the sum of their component parts. It is true that they’ve clocked up notable experience sparking tinnitus with everyone from Mugstar and Bonnacons Of Doom (bassist Jason Stoll) to Dethscalator (vocalist Dan Chandler and drummer Stuart Bell) and from Earth (guitarist Jodie Cox, who also introduced keyboard player Ollie Knowles to the melee) to a dizzying variety of endeavours from the paint-stripping skronk of Dead Neanderthals to the righteous ire of Idles (all via saxophonist Colin Webster). Yet Sex Swing represents less a group of disparate musicians pooling their resources, and more a peculiar spark of collective chemistry, with all forces gravitating towards the pursuit of the same dissolute and mysterious goal.

                                                                                                                ‘Type II ’ is that goal reached in effortless style and amplified to intimidating aural vistas. This mighty monument of swagger and malice also sees fit to add a certain amount of glitter to the trademark grit this time around. Just as the artwork from long-term collaborator Alex Bunn boasts a luminous sheen absent from the unsettling abjection of the sleeve of their 2016 debut, so the rolling grooves and mantric hypnosis here boast a new-found structure and a feline sleekness fresh and unusual for this pugilistic outfit. Nonetheless, this remains a band fundamentally obsessed with the expression of decadence and wrongdoing through the mediums of repetition and overloaded frequencies.‘

                                                                                                                Type II ’ is more than the mere machinations of a rock band - it’s a howl of malfunction rendered terrifyingly visceral. It’s the lightning flash and unearthly roar of the primeval battle between Godzilla and Mechagodzilla that provokes awe and disquiet in the realm of fantasy, It’s the haunted clangour of the faullty air conditioning unit that lurks in the anonymous office building yet lends it eerie ambience. It’s man vs machine where discord becomes harmony, and it’s a fearsomely invigorating spectacle to behold.

                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                01. The Passover
                                                                                                                02. Skimmington Ride
                                                                                                                03. Valentine’s Day At The Gym
                                                                                                                04. Betting Shop
                                                                                                                05. Need Battery
                                                                                                                06. La Riconada
                                                                                                                07. Garden Of Eden / 2000 AD

                                                                                                                Sex Swing

                                                                                                                Sex Swing

                                                                                                                  Sex Swing are the British underground supergroup that shouldn’t even exist. One member has survived a plane crash. One has survived (and won) a chess/boxing match against an opponent with the (entirely deserved) nickname ‘The Finnish Hammer’. Another has survived being struck by lightning. And one has even survived jumping out of a moving train straight into an industrial trouserpress full of cobras. (Actually we made the last one up, but the others are 100% true.)

                                                                                                                  But survive they did, to bring you an album which is like a heady combination of Suicide, Joy Division, The Thing, Brainticket, Motorhead, Harmonia and “Third-era Portishead tweaking on brown acid” (according to Clash magazine).

                                                                                                                  For those of you yet to have the pleasure, Sex Swing comprises Tim Cedar (keyboards), formerly of Ligature, who fronts Part Chimp and runs Dropout Studios in Camberwell; Jason Stoll (bass), a member of both Liverpool psych champions Mugstar and Bonnacons of Doom while also running God Unknown Records; Colin Webster (sax) is involved with a plethora of free jazz projects (including Dead Neanderthals) and releases many of them through his Raw Tonk label; Dan Chandler (vocals) sang in the masterful Dethscalator and Stu Bell (drums) played in the same and Gin Palace, while newest addition Jodie Cox (guitar) currently also plays with Seattle drone metal overlords Earth.

                                                                                                                  The LP is a rising epiphany of carnal sonic force that spangles one into submission by dint of its gleeful and cleaving weight, the record places the band at the forefront of the darkest and heaviest end of noisy avant psych. Imagine some hellish pan dimensional Krautrock marching band clad in ill fitting, bong water and Buckfast splattered, suits fronted by David Yow, conducted by a wildly inebriated Conny Plank and waved along by Jus Oborn and Dik Mik and you’re still not quite there. This is music that doesn’t so much ebb and flow as trounce and mangle. Boasting a staggeringly, hellishly, loud production job by Joel Eaton, Sex Swing is about primal animal body sonics.

                                                                                                                  As Quietus editor John Doran states: "When I first saw Sex Swing live it was like diving headfirst into a white hot volcanic vent and then being instantly vapourised by everything true, righteous and sublime about music. After the gig there wasn't even any discussion about it. Luke and I immediately decided we had to put their debut album out."

                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                  Barry says: Blurring the lines between Psych, drone and indie, the self-titled debut by Sex Swing is indeed a thing to behold. From the opening dirge of 'A Natural Satellite' to follower, 'Grace Jones' there is little rhythm and a lot of distortion. Opting for a lengthy and protracted instrumental breakdown. 'Karnak' is like a bastard child of Joy Division, Viet Kong and Earth, while 'Nighttime Worker' is jagged doom-rock epitomised. A brilliant and destructive outing, full of twists and scary turns.

                                                                                                                  Sextile

                                                                                                                  Push

                                                                                                                    Since emerging in 2015, Sextile have been a party-provoking force on the LA underground, capable of kicking up a riot with the raw-edged squall of a synth or the sharp-elbowed jerk of a guitar. Sextile are now ready to rage with a serotonin-boosting new album, a new group dynamic, faster BPMs, and an even wilder new direction. Recorded in Yucca Valley, Push bounces and bops at the fringes of hardcore dance music, with the hallmarks of drum & bass, gabber and trance illuminating the record like glowsticks at a ‘90s Fantazia rave.“Contortion” introduces the album with shadowy vocals from Keehnand a ‘00s-ready twist of dirty electro bass, setting the tone for the dance-punk rave-up that unfolds across 11 attention-grabbing tracks. There’s plenty of historic teen angst and biting social commentary written into the album’s vivid tales and misadventures. Balancing storytelling with face-melting synths that turn the tune into an acid trance character study, “No Fun” is penned from the perspective of a teenager trying to flee their town.A punk spirit underscores the album. The clue’s in the name with “Crassy Mel,” which partly serves as a high-energy dedication to ‘70s anarcho-punk legends Crass. The track’s headbanging heft, vocal yelping, and Prodigy-shaped breakbeats accentuate the album’s overwhelming sense of fun. Plus, the dreamy ambient wash at the end of the song is the ultimate palate-cleanser. Push was inspired by the kind of pleasure-seeking music fans whose social calendar comprises both the punk show and the rave. Josh Wink, Iggy Pop, Goldie, and early XL Recording shave all been name checked as influences on Push, and the dancefloor remains a constant presence. Repping their place of origin, “New York” brings these musical touchstones off the page, guiding the album like an acid-soaked lodestar with its grinning nod to “Higher State of Consciousness” and a whirlygig of music-box synths. There are still nods and “hellos” to the caustic post-punk of Sextile’s earlier work. Sextile haven’t relinquished their punk credentials, they’ve just given them a smiley-faced revamp.



                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    1. Contortion
                                                                                                                    2. No Fun
                                                                                                                    3. Crassy Mel
                                                                                                                    4. Lost Myself Again
                                                                                                                    5. Crash (feat. Izzy Glaudini)
                                                                                                                    6. New York
                                                                                                                    7. Basically Crazy
                                                                                                                    8. Modern Weekend
                                                                                                                    9. LA DJ
                                                                                                                    10. Plastic
                                                                                                                    11. Imposter 

                                                                                                                    Joseph Shabason

                                                                                                                    Anne

                                                                                                                      Delicately and compassionately woven with interviews of Shabason’s mother from whom the album takes its name, Anne finds its creator navigating a labyrinth of subtle and tragic emotions arising from his mother's struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Across the nine vivid postcards of jazz-laden ambience that comprise the album, Shabason unwraps these difficult themes with great care and focus revealing the unseen aspects of degenerative diseases that force us to re-examine common notions of self, identity, and mortality. Shabason’s uncanny ability to manoeuvre through such microscopic feelings is mirrored by his capacity to execute a similar tightrope-walk through musical genres. His music occupies a specific space that is as palpable as it is difficult to pin labels to.

                                                                                                                      On Anne’s second track “Deep Dark Divide” rays of effected saxophone shine behind clouds of digital synthesizer that echoes the sound of jazz in the late 80s, but with a Jon Hassell-esque depth of sensibility that consciously subverts the stylistic inoffensiveness of that era. There is detail and idiosyncrasy beneath Shabason’s dawn-of-the-CD-era sheen that elevates the album far beyond a mere aesthetic exercise. Still, the sounds on Anne are not so experimentally opaque as to stand in the way of the album’s through-line of sincerity and emotionality. When dissonance is employed it is punctual and meaningful, like on album-middler “Fred and Lil” where a six-minute cascade of breathy textures builds suddenly to an agitated growl, only to abruptly give way to Anne Shabason speaking intimately about her relationship to her own parents. Snippets of such conversations see her taking on something like a narrator role across Anne while the sound of her voice itself is sometimes effected to become a musical texture entwined into the fabric of the songs without always being present or audible. On “November” Shabason lays muted brass textures atop a wavepool of electric chords provided by none other than the ambient cult-hero Gigi Masin, one of Anne’s many integral collaborators.

                                                                                                                      The serene tragedy of the album distils itself gracefully into the ironically titled album closer “Treat it Like a Wine Bar” wherein flutters of piano and mournfully whispered woodwinds seem to evaporate particle by delicate particle, leaving the listener with a faint emotional afterglow like a dream upon waking. There is a corollary to be drawn here with what it must be like to feel one’s own mind and body drift away slowly until nothing remains, while the collection of memories and abilities that we use to denote the “self” softens into eternity. On Anne, it is precisely this fragile exchange of tranquillity and anguish that Joseph Shabason has proven his singular ability to articulate. 

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      01 I Thought That I Could Get Away With It 4:45
                                                                                                                      02 Deep Dark Divide 7:00
                                                                                                                      03 Dangerous Chemicals 6:32
                                                                                                                      04 Donna Lee 4:51
                                                                                                                      05 Forest Run 4:30
                                                                                                                      06 Fred And Lil 6:51
                                                                                                                      07 Toh Koh 3:09
                                                                                                                      08 November 5:10
                                                                                                                      09 Treat It Like A Win Bar 6:12

                                                                                                                      Shack

                                                                                                                      Here's Tom With The Weather - 2023 Reissue

                                                                                                                        A hugely in demand repress (the original vinyl pressing on North Country changes hands for hundreds of pounds..) now released on Shack’s newly created own label Shack Songs.

                                                                                                                        The Shack story is one of music’s greatest legends. It incorporates hardship, bereavement and chaotic misadventure, but above all it tells the tale of beautiful music triumphing over trouble and tragedy.

                                                                                                                        ‘Here’s Tom with The Weather’ boasts a majestic and fresh form. These are magical songs, psychedelic folk songs of the finest Head vintage. Sleepy-eyed, wistful and mystical, yet crafted with a cunning and acute dexterity beyond just about anybody you can think of.

                                                                                                                        The two profoundly Liverpudlian brothers Mick and John Head have made several brilliant albums together , but none as quickly as ‘Here’s Tom…’ which was completed in seven weeks at Brynderwen Studios in North Wales along with drummer Iain Templeton (RIP) , bassist Guy Rigby and producer Jay Reynolds in 2003.

                                                                                                                        In the 80’s , the two brothers from the notorious Kensington estate in north Liverpool were singer and guitarist with The Pale Fountains , an effervescent pop group which imploded under the weight of two albums in 1986. The Heads returned in ‘88 as Shack and a debut album Zilch. In 1991 , Shack made ‘Waterpistol’ , an inspirational guitar jewel that would have proved just as influential as any British album in that era had the studio not burned down, taking the master tapes with it. Four more years passed , but by the time it was finally released on Marina it had developed ‘lost classic’ status.

                                                                                                                        The Heads battled on. They toured as their hero Arthur Lee (RIP) of Love’s backing band. In ‘97 , they created a new group called The Strands and recorded the delicate, dreamy masterpiece ‘The Magical World Of The Strands’ . They spent a long time making another classic ‘HMS Fable’ , and then decided that next time they wouldn’t take quite as long recording. Enter ‘Here’s Tom With The Weather’.

                                                                                                                        Showcasing John’s slow , shy emergence as a songwriter to challenge his brother (on the sparkling, heartbreaking ‘Miles Apart’ and ‘Carousel’ , and the spun-out ‘Kilburn High Road’ ) , toasting Mick’s newest confirmation as the most unrecognised genius of his or any other generation (the ode to his bro, ‘Byrds Turn To Stone’ , the mariachi horns that break open the slow folk fog of ‘Meant To Be’ , the two lullaby bookends ..and on , and on) .

                                                                                                                        “The journey we’ve had together has been beautifully turbulent”, laughs John. “But there’s times when we glide and we’re gliding forward now”

                                                                                                                        Mick agrees. “Making this album has been frantic, chaos, carnage, intense : the normal way with us. But it doesn’t sound like that. That’s all that matters. The story is what it is. But so are the songs and so are the records. Because we’re good.”

                                                                                                                        Nobody could disagree with that.


                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                        Andy says: Michael and John Head have such a storied career together as Pale Fountains and of course, Shack. It seems that "success" proving elusive, was ironically the catalyst for them to produce such differing work of immense high quality. Here's Tom is no exception. It's fresh. These are concise, taught, acoustic based story- telling pop songs. It's uncluttered and upfront; song after majestic song. That Mick's brother John weighed in with his first full Classic was also a joy to behold. Timely and much in demand re-issue!

                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                        SIDE ONE:
                                                                                                                        1. As Long As I’ve Got You
                                                                                                                        2. Soldier Man
                                                                                                                        3. Byrds Turn To Stone
                                                                                                                        4. The Girl With The Long Brown Hair
                                                                                                                        5. On The Terrace
                                                                                                                        6. Miles Apart
                                                                                                                        SIDE TWO:
                                                                                                                        1. Meant To Be
                                                                                                                        2. Carousel
                                                                                                                        3. On The Streets Tonight
                                                                                                                        4. Chinatown
                                                                                                                        5. Kilburn High Road
                                                                                                                        6. Happy Ever After

                                                                                                                        The Shacks / Brainstory

                                                                                                                        Smile Now, Cry Later / Runaway

                                                                                                                          Taken from the forthcoming Big Crown label compilation “Dear Sunny...” Runaway produced by Tommy Brenneck (Charles Bradley, Menahan Street Band). Covers of Sunny & The Sunliners sweet soul classics. In 2017 we released a compilation of Sunny & The Sunliners music entitled “Mr Brown Eyed Soul”. Since that, we reissued three of his albums in their original format and dropped five different 7 inches. We were huge fans of Mr. Ozuna before we started working together and we knew that our audience would love his music as much as we do. One thing we hadn’t anticipated was just how much our own roster of artists were going to fall in love with his catalog. We came up with the idea to have everyone on the label cover a Sunny & The Sunliners tune and do a full length release as an homage to the man himself, Mr. Brown Eyed Soul, Sunny Ozuna. The full compilation is due out in the Fall of 2020 but this new 45 is a taste of what’s to come. Side A is a cover of Sunny's classic “Smile Now, Cry Later” done by The Shacks. Shannon’s gentle whispered vocals bring a whole new energy keeping to the tune keeping laid back and dreamy and Max’s production does justice to one of Sunny’s biggest tunes. Brainstory covers “Runaway”. The darling dears of Rialto properly turn this tune into something completely their own. Tommy Brenneck’s (Charles Bradley) production takes this one over top, a modern day slowie classic that is bound to find its way into DJ sets next to the staples of yesteryear.

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          SIDE A: 1.Smile Now, Cry Later
                                                                                                                          SIDE B: 1. Runaway

                                                                                                                          Riding on a cloud of smoke, psychedelic travelers Shadow Band make sounds that move like foggy dreams from fantastical lands. Their patient but powerful songs set in motion a series of refracting echoes that call forth images of medieval battles, spirits unseen by human eyes, and the gentle, constant pulsing of the universe. The band formed organically around the songwriting of Mike Bruno, a quiet figure whose vibrant mental landscape is the center of the group’s orbit. Growing up in New Jersey, Bruno immersed himself in a self-made world of gloomy sonic alchemy, honing his songcraft as a solo act in New Brunswick's small-but-dedicated freak scene. The early years saw Bruno attracting a rotating cast of area heads around his growing arsenal of songs and dubbing it Black Magic Family Band. The sprawling web of artists varied with every gig and recording session, but the roots of Shadow Band started here. Sonically, the homespun production mirrors the communal environment in which they were made. Layers of murky instrumentation congeal into a singular sound, with strange stringed instruments, theremin vibrations and buried percussion all washing by as a solid alien texture. Songs melt into one another to the sound of distant birds and pagan pan flutes only to rise up in swells of unholy synth.

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          1. Green Riverside
                                                                                                                          2. Endless Night
                                                                                                                          3. Shadowland
                                                                                                                          4. Eagle Unseen
                                                                                                                          5. In The Shade
                                                                                                                          6. Indian Summer
                                                                                                                          7. Morning Star
                                                                                                                          8. Mad John
                                                                                                                          9. Illuminate
                                                                                                                          10. Darksiders' Blues
                                                                                                                          11. Daylight

                                                                                                                          The Shadow Ring

                                                                                                                          City Lights - 2023 Reissue

                                                                                                                            Throughout their legendary, decade-long run, the Shadow Ring were an enigmatic force on the international musical sub-underground. Before their disbandment in 2002, this shambolic rock outfit, formed by a group of rowdy teenagers in southeast England, left behind a mighty run of eight LPs, a handful of 7"s, and a spate of raucous live shows and cryptic zine appearances on both sides of the Atlantic, all which have bolstered their enduring word-of-mouth mystique. Beginning this year with the first-ever vinyl pressing of the self-released pre-Shadow Ring tape The Cat & Bells Club (1992), Blank Forms Editions is conducting a systematic retrospective of the storied group, including a multi-year LP reissue effort and a forthcoming comprehensive CD box set and an over five hundred page book.

                                                                                                                            Recorded and self-released by the group’s own Dry Leaf Discs in 1993, City Lights is the debut record of the then duo Graham Lambkin and Darren Harris an assured arrival statement teeming with stripling angst and ambition. Lifelong chums Lambkin and Harris were barely nineteen and living at home in the seaside town of Folkestone, Kent, with few overhead expenses. The two were freshly employed as a forklift operator at a hardware store and an aide at a home for children with disabilities, respectively, affording them the time and funds to commit to a proper full-length release. Frontman Lambkin describes the album as a “microscopic examination of leisure activities, this time centered around a nightclub,” a conceit surging through its lyrics, song titles, cover art (depicting an audience of cats and mice at the Leas Club, a Folkestone fixture), and flip side (replete with fictional bandmates and pseudonymous liner notes).

                                                                                                                            On a recently-acquired secondhand guitar, Lambkin plays repetitive, brooding licks that form the record’s backbone, weaving in and out of sync with Harris’s free-form percussion and the pair’s sing-song poetry. Tracks range from unraveling nursery-rhyme ditties to extended jams awash with Casiotone and toy piano noodling. The duo’s musical hobby-horses work themselves in: the influence of Mark E. Smith’s breathless deadpan, the headless outer-edges of ESP-Disk’s back catalog, the eerie atmospherics of Hirsche Nicht Aufs Sofa, and the deconstructed rock tunes of the Dunedin scene are all detectable, although there is a sui generis quality to the Shadow Ring’s artless temerity. “I’ve got to see and taste those city lights,” intones Lambkin on the album’s title track indeed, this is a record of naked drive and pent-up desperation, and a shimmering glimpse of what’s to come.

                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            A1. Double Standard
                                                                                                                            A2. City Lights
                                                                                                                            A3. Oooh Ahh
                                                                                                                            A4. Cape Of Seaweed
                                                                                                                            A5. Lyin' Eyes
                                                                                                                            A6. Cold Coffee
                                                                                                                            B1. Here Come The Candles
                                                                                                                            B2. Faithful Calls
                                                                                                                            B3. White Eyes
                                                                                                                            B4. The Visitor
                                                                                                                            B5. Snowbirds Of Alkatraz

                                                                                                                            The Shadow Ring

                                                                                                                            Put The Music In Its Coffin - 2023 Reissue

                                                                                                                              Throughout their legendary, decade-long run, the Shadow Ring were an enigmatic force on the international musical sub-underground. Before their disbandment in 2002, this shambolic rock outfit, formed by a group of rowdy teenagers in southeast England, left behind a mighty run of eight LPs, a handful of 7"s, and a spate of raucous live shows and cryptic zine appearances on both sides of the Atlantic, all which have bolstered their enduring word-of-mouth mystique. Beginning this year with the first-ever vinyl pressing of the self-released pre-Shadow Ring tape The Cat & Bells Club (1992), Blank Forms Editions is conducting a systematic retrospective of the storied group, including a multi-year LP reissue effort and a forthcoming comprehensive CD box set and an over five hundred page book.

                                                                                                                              Recorded in summer of 1994 at S.H.P studios (frontman Graham Lambkin’s parents’ home), the group’s sophomore record Put the Music In Its Coffin is a more sinister, saturnine affair than their debut City Lights. Coffin was many listeners’ introduction to the Shadow Ring, who had hitherto self-released their music, courting a steady stable of international fans through the magazine and mail-order catalog Forced Exposure. For their follow-up, the duo reached out to the ascending Philadelphia label Siltbreeze, whose eclectic roster of sneering, low-fidelity rock and noise connected disparate subterranean scenes from rust-belt America to the English Midlands, Dunedin, and beyond. As luck would have it, Siltbreeze proprietor Tom Lax was already a fan of the band’s first record and arranged to release both a 7” and their “difficult second album.” The connection proved to run deeper than vinyl within six months, Lax would pick up the pair from the airport for their spring 1995 US tour. This episode marked not only their first trip to the States but their first live performances at all, formally introducing the Shadow Ring to the American underground and solidifying the allure of the Folkestone pair.

                                                                                                                              From the get-go, the record has a menacing, vile ambience. Its opening track “Horse-Meat Cakes,” inspired by an anecdote by pulp author Philip K. Dick about how he and his wife subsisted off low-grade pet food when he first arrived in San Francisco, sets the tone lyrically and sonically. Subsequent tracks are filled with Rabelaisian body horror and sinewy, haptic diction. “I try to pass out vital organs, convinced that they are waste,” intones Lambkin in “Heart, Liver & Lungs,” before a chorus of detuned guitars kicks in, nearly drowning out the speaker’s account of consuming chevaline intestines. Later songs similarly detail vernacular cooking (“Caribbean Porridge,” about a cornmeal hangover cure), bodily processes (“Nocturnal Middle Rumbles,” about nighttime defecation), and creaturely conflict (“Crystal Tears” and “Spin The Animal Dial”). The album’s makeshift percussion and teenaged rawness resembles the verve of City Lights, while its screeching strings and gnarly distorted vocals give it a sparse, miasmic atmosphere that look towards the uncompromising, otherworldly experimentation of the band’s Hold Onto I.D. (1996) and Lighthouse (1997), making this one of the Shadow Ring’s most distilled musical statements.

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              A1. Horse-Meat Cakes
                                                                                                                              A2. Heart, Liver & Lungs
                                                                                                                              A3. Put The Music In It's Coffin
                                                                                                                              A4. Remembering Old Friends
                                                                                                                              A5. Mustard Hooves
                                                                                                                              B1. Nocturnal Middle Rumbles
                                                                                                                              B2. Caribbean Porridge
                                                                                                                              B3. Crystal Tears
                                                                                                                              B4. Spin The Animal Dial
                                                                                                                              B5. Moonlight In Wings

                                                                                                                              Ashley Shadow

                                                                                                                              Only The End

                                                                                                                                Recorded and mixed by Joshua Wells (Destroyer, Lightning Dust, ex-Black Mountain). Guest vocals from Bonnie “Prince” Billy on the “Don’t Slow Me Down” single. Guest pedal steel guitar from Paul Rigby (known mostly for his studio work with Neko Case) on 3 of the 10 tracks. Support thus far from FLOOD Mag, Stereogum, KEXP, KCRW, Popular TV (ex-Nylon writers), Pitchfork, Exclaim! & more. “Tonight” single synced for a Netflix series 13 Reasons Why in March 2017.

                                                                                                                                Ashley Shadow winks at darkness, but she won’t lead you towards it. It’s easy to fall under the spell of Ashley’s haunting voice. The Vancouver, B.C. based songwriter forged her own identity as a songwriter with 2016’s eponymous self-titled debut. Her sophomore effort, Only the End, maintains the moody introspection that is ingrained in Pacific Northwest life, but now comes armed with a palpable hope complementing her signature melancholy. Ashley explains, “I wanted to make a more upbeat album, something you could play with some friends over. Some of the songs I wrote were initially bummers, but when we went to record them, we lightened them up.”

                                                                                                                                Balancing a couple of jobs and navigating life and love in increasingly unstable times, the album was written over two years by Ashley at her apartment. Her confident vibrato above lightly, distorted guitars mirrors the album’s theme of resilience, if not triumph, over adversity. There is comfort in these warm songs that endorse the realism of contented acceptance, rather than the naïve search for non-existent utopias. While the songs were conceived in contemplative solitude, Ashley invited some very capable collaborators for their journey into the studio. Ashley’s first album saw her take center stage after more than a decade of gracing friends’ projects in a supporting role.

                                                                                                                                The move to the front was a cautious one. “First record was, can I do a solo album? This time, I know what I’m doing. It’s way more clear.” "Don’t Slow Me Down" reunites Ashley with Bonnie “Prince” Billy for the first time on record when she sang vocals on Bonnie's Lie Down In Light album in 2018. The album also includes contributions from Paul Rigby (Neko Case), Colin Cowan (Elastic Stars), Joshua Wells (Black Mountain, Lightning Dust) and Ryan Beattie (Himalayan Bear). It’s clear to anyone listening. It’s Only the End. If only all endings were so glorious.

                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                01. Gone Too Long
                                                                                                                                02. For Love
                                                                                                                                03. Don’t Slow Me Down (feat. Bonnie "Prince" Billy)
                                                                                                                                04. Grey
                                                                                                                                05. From You
                                                                                                                                06. I Will Remember
                                                                                                                                07. Unspoken
                                                                                                                                08. Nothing
                                                                                                                                09. Catlin
                                                                                                                                10. Bury 

                                                                                                                                Shadowgraphs

                                                                                                                                Shadowgraphs

                                                                                                                                  Shadowgraphs is the new self-titled album from the Portland, Oregon based band. Representing a turning point, the album was created in the spirit of true collaboration. Written and recorded in the shadow of the global pandemic and the social justice movements that sprung up in its wake, the album finds the band grappling with the changing world and their place in it.

                                                                                                                                  Equally inspired by classic psychedelic pop and modern indie rock, the new album finds the band branching out and incorporating shoegaze, post-punk, and dream pop influences into their sound. Highly anticipated third album from Shadowgraphs. 

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Dark Wave Magic
                                                                                                                                  2. Dog Dreams
                                                                                                                                  3. Morning Flower
                                                                                                                                  4. So Close
                                                                                                                                  5. Jet Black
                                                                                                                                  6. Stills
                                                                                                                                  7. Outlier Between
                                                                                                                                  8. Loss Prevention
                                                                                                                                  9. Motionless
                                                                                                                                  10. Prescribed Burn
                                                                                                                                  11. Instant Phase
                                                                                                                                  12. I Won’t Settle

                                                                                                                                  Formed in Boston, 2014, SHADOWPARTY comprises members of some of the most iconic electronic bands of a generation, New Order and DEVO.

                                                                                                                                  At the pulsing heart of the group are Josh Hager, Jeff Friedl, Tom Chapman and Phil Cunningham. For DEVO, Hager plays guitars and keyboards, whilst Friedl plays drums; in their hitherto day-job with New Order, Chapman and Cunningham play bass and guitars respectively.

                                                                                                                                  “We got on straight away because we had a lot in common, a lot of similar records in our collections – Kraftwerk, early 80s punk bands, electro, Joy Division,” says Tom. “And Josh had one of the DEVO plant pot hats in his studio. That was my first question: what’s that?!”

                                                                                                                                  With the band's debut long-player, they are joined by diverse collaborators that each contribute a distinct twist to the sound; with combined credentials including work with luminaries spanning A Certain Ratio, Electronic, The Verve and Elbow.

                                                                                                                                  Nick McCabe flexes his much-loved guitar sound across two of the album’s tracks, Even So and Marigold. Meanwhile, Denise Johnson lends her soaring vocal presence to no-less-than six of the album’s tracks, including incoming single Celebrate.

                                                                                                                                  Also crashing the party is LA-based DJ Whitney Fierce, who appears on backing vocals, and Joe Duddell, the Manchester-based arranger who has lent his orchestral finesse to the likes of Elbow, Blossoms, and New Order; for whom he created and scored a 12-piece synth orchestra for a run of Manchester International Festival shows.

                                                                                                                                  It's the sound of a blast. SHADOWPARTY burst through your speakers; pulsing electronics get swept away with lush orchestrations, bold 80s-fused beats get carved up by haunting guitars and vocals tower through each moment, whispering sweet harmonies and unspoken despair.

                                                                                                                                  “When you break that mould and you’re open and receptive to each other’s styles, then it kind of opens up an entirely new world.” says Jeff.

                                                                                                                                  Signed to Mute, the band’s debut album is set to drop early in 2018; it was recorded in Boston, LA, Manchester and, of course, Macclesfield. The party will go live shortly afterwards, dates for a tour will follow.

                                                                                                                                  Turn the lights down. Turn the sound up.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Celebrate
                                                                                                                                  2. Taking Over
                                                                                                                                  3. Reverse The Curse
                                                                                                                                  4. Marigold
                                                                                                                                  5. Sooner Or Later
                                                                                                                                  6. Present Tense
                                                                                                                                  7. Truth
                                                                                                                                  8. Vowel Movement
                                                                                                                                  9. The Valley
                                                                                                                                  10. Even So

                                                                                                                                  Formed in Boston, 2014, SHADOWPARTY comprises members of some of the most iconic electronic bands of a generation, New Order and DEVO.

                                                                                                                                  At the pulsing heart of the group are Josh Hager, Jeff Friedl, Tom Chapman and Phil Cunningham. For DEVO, Hager plays guitars and keyboards, whilst Friedl plays drums; in their hitherto day-job with New Order, Chapman and Cunningham play bass and guitars respectively.

                                                                                                                                  “We got on straight away because we had a lot in common, a lot of similar records in our collections – Kraftwerk, early 80s punk bands, electro, Joy Division,” says Tom. “And Josh had one of the DEVO plant pot hats in his studio. That was my first question: what’s that?!”

                                                                                                                                  With the band's debut long-player, they are joined by diverse collaborators that each contribute a distinct twist to the sound; with combined credentials including work with luminaries spanning A Certain Ratio, Electronic, The Verve and Elbow.

                                                                                                                                  Nick McCabe flexes his much-loved guitar sound across two of the album’s tracks, Even So and Marigold. Meanwhile, Denise Johnson lends her soaring vocal presence to no-less-than six of the album’s tracks, including incoming single Celebrate.

                                                                                                                                  Also crashing the party is LA-based DJ Whitney Fierce, who appears on backing vocals, and Joe Duddell, the Manchester-based arranger who has lent his orchestral finesse to the likes of Elbow, Blossoms, and New Order; for whom he created and scored a 12-piece synth orchestra for a run of Manchester International Festival shows.

                                                                                                                                  It's the sound of a blast. SHADOWPARTY burst through your speakers; pulsing electronics get swept away with lush orchestrations, bold 80s-fused beats get carved up by haunting guitars and vocals tower through each moment, whispering sweet harmonies and unspoken despair.

                                                                                                                                  “When you break that mould and you’re open and receptive to each other’s styles, then it kind of opens up an entirely new world.” says Jeff.

                                                                                                                                  Signed to Mute, the band’s debut album is set to drop early in 2018; it was recorded in Boston, LA, Manchester and, of course, Macclesfield. The party will go live shortly afterwards, dates for a tour will follow.

                                                                                                                                  Turn the lights down. Turn the sound up.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Celebrate
                                                                                                                                  2. Taking Over
                                                                                                                                  3. Reverse The Curse
                                                                                                                                  4. Marigold
                                                                                                                                  5. Sooner Or Later
                                                                                                                                  6. Present Tense
                                                                                                                                  7. Truth
                                                                                                                                  8. Vowel Movement
                                                                                                                                  9. The Valley
                                                                                                                                  10. Even So

                                                                                                                                  Shady Baby

                                                                                                                                  Come To Life / Lonely Town

                                                                                                                                    Last year, Nice Swan Records started the monthly ‘Nice Swan Introduces…’ series, shining a light on the most exciting emerging talent. Following releases with the likes of Sports Team, Pip Blom, FEET & FUR, the Series introduced a whole wave of new and exciting talent including Courting, Sprints, Malady, English Teacher & Opus Kink, which cemented the label as one of the country’s most exciting independent record labels for discovering the hottest new talent. Volume two of the series ha already unearthed Prima Queen, Deadletter and Saloon Dion and next up are Brighton’s Shady Baby.

                                                                                                                                    It is with impeccable timing that the week after Brighton’s Great Escape Festival, the UK’s most famous multi venue event showcasing the best new music – Nice Swan Records, today, have announced their latest signing, Shady Baby – one of Brighton’s own! Shady Baby is the musical project of Brighton based Sam Leaver. Inspired by the sounds of Madchester & Britpop, and with a love for John Cooper Clarke, Leaver began making his own brand of angst ridden pop during the height of lockdown where songs were formed out of frustration whilst locked in his bedroom.

                                                                                                                                    Having approached Brighton based producer Theo Verney (English Teacher, FEET, FUR, Egyptian Blue, TRAAMS etc) with his early demos, the two instantly formed a musical bond that has seen them work closely together in the studio ever since and Verney has helped hone the exciting sound of the debut tracks of Shady Baby.

                                                                                                                                    Speaking on the track, Leaver said:

                                                                                                                                    “‘Come To Life’ is an angry response to feeling like people treated you like shit but you let them get away with it. Feeling both angry at them but also at yourself for letting it happen.”

                                                                                                                                    Leaver then enlisted the support of old childhood friend Laurie Debnam, on guitar after bumping into him at a house party in Brighton having not seen each other in a decade. Nick Varnava (Bass) and Tom Jackson (Drums) complete the line-up, having joined from other bands on the scene in the legendary musical city.

                                                                                                                                    Shady Bard

                                                                                                                                    Trials

                                                                                                                                      "Trials" is the second album by Shady Bard. Telling the story of a village ravaged by fire, the new songs fuse cinematic instrumentation and vivid imagery to create textured symphonic pop with explosive postrock crescendos. Founded in Birmingham six years ago, by the band’s main songwriter and musical director Lawrence Becko, Shady Bard quickly built a cult fanbase through a series of limited edition, handcrafted releases and unique live performances.

                                                                                                                                      Their debut album, "From The Ground Up" was released in 2007 on Static Caravan, winning the band critical acclaim in all areas of the media. A release in Japan on XTAL Records followed and things went truly international when MTV chose the song "Treeology" to soundtrack their global climate awareness campaign. Meanwhile in the US, ABC was quick to pick up on the album’s heartfelt, cinematic songs and began to feature tracks regularly on their Emmy and Golden Globe-winning drama, Grey’s Anatomy, gaining shady bard a new worldwide fanbase. Lawrence (vocals, piano, guitars, saxophone) who was born in London and raised in Athens, Greece, explains: ‘Our first album sounds very British to me but "Trials" is much more inspired by my mediterranean childhood… there are songs about forest fires, earthquakes, volcanoes, the sea…’ 

                                                                                                                                      From the gentle, unassuming piano opening of "Trials", to the melodramatic pop of "Volcano!", "Daphne" and "Night Song", and the explosive flamenco of "Trials (Part III)", the songs are inspired in part by the devastating forest fires in the Peloponese in 2007. Surging from the symphonic "Plan B" and "Lava Waltz", to the solemn, hymn-like epilogue, "In Memoriam", the album charts a journey through interweaving narratives and themes, soundtracked by latin beats, textured strings, drunken choirs and triumphant brass.

                                                                                                                                      Lawrence is joined by Jasmin Hollingum (violin, French horn, vocals) who crafts the band’s detailed handmade packaging and mercandise; Aidan Murphy (guitars) whose classical guitar and effects create the evocative, cinematic motifs and soundscapes which underpin the songs; and Alex Housden (cello), who is also the band’s undisputed tour Scrabble champion. The line-up is augmented to a six-piece with the addition of Sophie Barnes on trumpet and Nick Gosling on drums.

                                                                                                                                      The Shaggs

                                                                                                                                      Shaggs' Own Thing

                                                                                                                                        When The Shaggs’ Philosophy Of The World came out in 1969, some people couldn’t or wouldn’t understand it. But many musicians, including Frank Zappa and Kurt Cobain, cited the Shaggs as a major influence. Heck, Zappa exclaimed they were “better than the Beatles!” NRBQ’s Terry Adams and Keith Spring were such fans, and after reissuing Philosophy in 1980 on their own Red Rooster label, Adams began work on a collection of recordings the Wiggin sisters had made in the years following their debut. The result was Shaggs’ Own Thing – a beguiling follow-up that reveals a more developed and mature sound while still retaining all of their homespun uniqueness.

                                                                                                                                        “The songs were better and they were recorded better, so it naturally made a better album,” Dot Wiggin said shortly after the original release of Shaggs’ Own Thing in 1982. It’s a “natural, organic extension” of the utterly original sound that The Shaggs had created, intentionally or not, with Philosophy Of The World, as John DeAngelis writes in the new liner notes. While Dot Wiggins originals like “You’re Somethin’ Special To Me” and “My Cutie,” and covers of classic songs like “Yesterday Once More” reveal a maturity not displayed on the debut, the two versions of “Shaggs’ Own Thing” and the revisiting of “My Pal Foot Foot” show that The Shaggs lost none of their pure and honest charm over the years.

                                                                                                                                        Remastered from the original tapes with liner notes by John DeAngelis, this reissue includes the bonus track “Love at First Sight,” first issued on the 1988 Red Rooster/Rounder Shaggs CD and appears on LP for the first time, plus three additional tracks on CD: “Sweet Maria” and “The Missouri Waltz,” first released by Light In The Attic as a limited-edition Record Store Day 45 in 2016, and the previously unreleased cover of the classic surf instrumental “Wipe Out.”


                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                        You're Somethin' Special To Me
                                                                                                                                        Wheels
                                                                                                                                        Paper Roses
                                                                                                                                        Shaggs' Own Thing (Musical Version)
                                                                                                                                        Painful Memories
                                                                                                                                        Gimme Dat Ding
                                                                                                                                        My Cutie
                                                                                                                                        Yesterday Once More
                                                                                                                                        My Pal Foot Foot
                                                                                                                                        I Love, Shaggs' Own Thing (Vocal Version)
                                                                                                                                        Love At First Sight (Bonus Track)
                                                                                                                                        Sweet Maria (Bonus Track)
                                                                                                                                        Missouri Waltz (Missouri State Song) [Bonus Track]
                                                                                                                                        Wipe Out (Bonus Track)

                                                                                                                                        Nadine Shah

                                                                                                                                        Filthy Underneath

                                                                                                                                          Nadine Shah announce her fifth album Filthy Underneath, the follow up to 2020's critically acclaimed Kitchen Sink and 2017's Mercury Prize nominated Holiday Destination.

                                                                                                                                          Filthy Underneath chronicles a period of unprecedented turbulence in Nadine Shah’s life. And yet, the experience of listening to it is oddly life-affirming – a parade of ghosts spanning the entirety of Nadine’s thirty-seven years, moving with balletic beauty to the music that Nadine and long-time co-writer and producer Ben Hillier have created around them, with renewed emphasis on placing melody and movement front and centre.

                                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                          Barry says: Shah's wonderfully emotive brand of majestic call-to-arms rock takes a perfectly manicured turn into the outer reaches of synth, stadium pop and world music. It's a beguiling and perfectly measured whole, and one that proves that Shah has *plenty* more where 'Holiday Destination' came from. Ace.

                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                          1. Even Light
                                                                                                                                          2. Topless Mother
                                                                                                                                          3. Food For Fuel
                                                                                                                                          4. You Drive, I Shoot
                                                                                                                                          5. Keeping Score
                                                                                                                                          6. Sad Lads Anonymous
                                                                                                                                          7. Greatest Dancer
                                                                                                                                          8. See My Girl
                                                                                                                                          9. Twenty Things
                                                                                                                                          10. Hyperrealism
                                                                                                                                          11. French Exit

                                                                                                                                          For most of us, 2016 was a tumultuous and ugly year - one steeped in political chaos and an air of uncertainty. For Nadine Shah, these headlines had been a big part of her life for years and ‘Holiday Destination’ - her brilliant and compelling third album out on 1965 Records - sees her stepping out of the shadow of the complicated relationships she examined on her second album ‘Fast Food’ and taking account of the world at large.

                                                                                                                                          Shah pulls no punches, exploring equally pertinent, difficult topics with similar intelligence and personality; from global issues such as the Calais refugee crisis and the Syrian civil war, to the more personal problems of inner turmoil surrounding the pressure of social conforming, the state of our mental health and simply encouraging others to have empathy. However, despite its themes, ‘Holiday Destination’ is anything but a difficult listen. From the off it immediately becomes apparent that Shah and collaborator, co-writer and producer Ben Hillier’s knack for sharp hooks and rhythms have only progressed further.

                                                                                                                                          For Shah, the first ideas for ‘Holiday Destination’ came back in 2014: “I saw this really shocking news piece. It was about migrants and refugees turning up on the shores of Kos in Greece by the thousands. There were some holidaymakers being interviewed and they were talking about how ‘they’re really ruining our holiday’. The fact that they had no shame in saying that whilst being interviewed, on national television... it really shocked me. This is what I am seeing across the globe: people unashamedly saying these awful things. It’s like, wow - people really don’t care and they’ll happily talk about how they don’t care. That’s why it’s called ‘Holiday Destination’.”

                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                          Place Like This
                                                                                                                                          Holiday Destination
                                                                                                                                          2016
                                                                                                                                          Out The Way
                                                                                                                                          Yes Men
                                                                                                                                          Evil
                                                                                                                                          Ordinary
                                                                                                                                          Relief
                                                                                                                                          Mother Fighter
                                                                                                                                          Jolly Sailor

                                                                                                                                          Shake Chain

                                                                                                                                          Snake Chain

                                                                                                                                            Shake Chain have been busy demolishing audiences and expectations for the best part of three years. Vocalist Kate Mahony sets that standard by starting each live performance by crawling from the back of the room through a disbelieving crowd’s legs in a shiny yellow raincoat. The resulting questions that frantically arise of ‘what’s going on?’, ‘am I hallucinating?’ and ‘is this part of the show?’ are hallmarks of how Shake Chain approach making their unruly, lyric-bespattered rock music.

                                                                                                                                            The four-piece from London are completed by Robert Syres (guitar, synth), Chris Hopkins (bass, synth) and Joe Fergey (drums), all artists hailing from Goldsmiths College, Nottingham Trent and Wimbledon, University of the Arts. A mutual love of thought-provoking performance art and a yearning for disruption have helped Shake Chain lock into their wayward sound. Twitchy guitar lines jolt and jerk, synths burble noisily and tack-sharp drums pin things down for Kate’s reeling vocal to vault and slur. Kate’s singing has drawn comparisons with Yoko Ono, Su Tissue and even a seance with it’s unique embrace of flights of atonal fancy, head-first repetition and ecstatic frenzy. Opinion-dividing arguably, but singular in making Shake Chain dauntingly brilliant.

                                                                                                                                            Shake Chain’s debut album ‘Snake Chain’ was recorded in the New Forest’s Chuckalumba Studios early in 2022. The tranquil setting only slightly skewed by the intense extratropical cyclone occuring outside. When asked to sum up the album the group collectively settled on it sounding like “crying in a Catholic sex dungeon with Eastenders on”, perhaps only half tongue in cheek given the soapy dramatics of opening track ‘Stace’. ‘RU’ is a stompy triumph of ad lib monotony, heavy and wonky, its vocal slowly unwinding into residual sense. Shake Chain’s songs are populated with cowboys, cherry-pickers, content-addicts, private investments, a careless driver called Mike, architects and by much lamentation at the state of our confusing existencies. This last point underlined in luminous marker pen with slow-building vortex ‘Highly Conpeptual’ and whispered closer ‘Duck’.

                                                                                                                                            ‘Copy Me’ races along with radiant headbangs of dynamic abandon, one part tumble, two parts pummel, “hold your breath til something changes” commands Kate whilst everything of course is in hammering flux. ‘Second Home’ is similarly coruscating yet bouyant, whilst ‘Arthur’ feels like it could tear inside in two amid sobbing wails and the twining of its disparate parts. Throughout all the unhinged freakouts, found sounds and blasting rhythms though is Kate’s questioning, resilient presence, anchoring everything. On bruising creeper ‘Birthday’ she asks most tellingly “Do we speak language or does language speak us? Is there a mouth in the middle of the desert? Do you ask how cups are designed? Would you say yes when you really mean I don’t know”? Shake Chain are cathartic and absurd, humorous and deadly serious yet always inspired. Its this tightrope walk which makes their album such a thrilling, vital listen.


                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                            01. Stace
                                                                                                                                            02. RU
                                                                                                                                            03. Copy Me
                                                                                                                                            04. Birthday
                                                                                                                                            05. Cavalry
                                                                                                                                            06. Highly Conceptual
                                                                                                                                            07. Mike
                                                                                                                                            08. Second Home
                                                                                                                                            09. Arthur
                                                                                                                                            10. Architecture
                                                                                                                                            11. Internet
                                                                                                                                            12. Duck

                                                                                                                                            Shakespear's Sister

                                                                                                                                            Hormonally Yours - 30 Year Anniversary Edition

                                                                                                                                              To celebrate the 30-year Anniversary of Shakespear's Sister’s seminal album. ‘Hormonally Yours’, London Records announce a special edition release across multiple formats.

                                                                                                                                              A double Platinum and Top 3 UK album, ‘Hormonally Yours’ secured Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit a place in British pop history - spawning the single ‘Stay’, which spent a staggering eight consecutive weeks at the top of the UK charts - and won the duo an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contemporary Song Collection.

                                                                                                                                              ‘Hormonally Yours’ also features singles ‘Goodbye Cruel World’ and ‘I Don’t Care’, tackles friendships gone wrong on ‘My Sixteenth Apology’, powerful, dangerous attraction on ‘Emotional Thing’ and documents a friend’s coming out on ‘Are We In Love Yet?’ Fan favourite ‘The Trouble With Andre’, the fullthrottle glam-blues of ‘Cat Woman’ and glorious finale ‘Hello (Turn Your Radio On)’ is the album’s glorious finale: an exhalation; a glorious, earthshuddering moment that recalls the epic melancholy of David Bowie’s ‘Five Years’ and The Beatles’ ‘A Day In The Life’.

                                                                                                                                              Shakespears Sister’s second album, ‘Hormonally Yours’ provided the perfect encapsulation of the duo’s musical ying and yang; a deftly delivered balance of pop melody with a spikey alternative darkness.

                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              CD (LMS5521725)
                                                                                                                                              ‘Hormonally Yours’
                                                                                                                                              Goodbye Cruel World
                                                                                                                                              I Don’t Care
                                                                                                                                              My 16th Apology
                                                                                                                                              Are We In Love Yet
                                                                                                                                              Emotional Thing
                                                                                                                                              Stay
                                                                                                                                              Black Sky
                                                                                                                                              The Trouble With Andre
                                                                                                                                              Moonchild
                                                                                                                                              Catwoman
                                                                                                                                              Let Me Entertain You
                                                                                                                                              Hello (Turn Your Radio On)
                                                                                                                                              Bonus Tracks
                                                                                                                                              Cat Worship
                                                                                                                                              Out To Groove [Demo]
                                                                                                                                              The End [Demo]

                                                                                                                                              DVD (LMS5521725)
                                                                                                                                              ‘Hormonally Yours’ Brighton Live Footage
                                                                                                                                              Goodbye Cruel World
                                                                                                                                              My 16th Apology
                                                                                                                                              The Trouble With Andre
                                                                                                                                              Emotional Thing
                                                                                                                                              Black Sky
                                                                                                                                              Stay
                                                                                                                                              Are We In Love Yet
                                                                                                                                              I Don’t Care
                                                                                                                                              Catwoman
                                                                                                                                              Hello (Turn Your Radio On)
                                                                                                                                              Restored And Remastered Videos
                                                                                                                                              Goodbye Cruel World
                                                                                                                                              Stay
                                                                                                                                              I Don’t Care
                                                                                                                                              Hello (Turn Your Radio On)
                                                                                                                                              My 16th Apology
                                                                                                                                              Catwoman [Live]
                                                                                                                                              Goodbye Cruel World (2022 Version)
                                                                                                                                              Making Of / Behind The Scenes (Unseen Archive
                                                                                                                                              Footage)

                                                                                                                                              LP (LMS5521728 / LMS5521727)
                                                                                                                                              Goodbye Cruel World
                                                                                                                                              I Don’t Care
                                                                                                                                              My 16th Apology
                                                                                                                                              Are We In Love Yet
                                                                                                                                              Emotional Thing
                                                                                                                                              Stay
                                                                                                                                              Black Sky
                                                                                                                                              The Trouble With Andre
                                                                                                                                              Moonchild
                                                                                                                                              Catwoman
                                                                                                                                              Let Me Entertain You
                                                                                                                                              Hello (Turn Your Radio On)

                                                                                                                                              Shaking Chains

                                                                                                                                              Midnight Oil / Drunk No More

                                                                                                                                                Swing / doo-wop post-punk undefinables Frazer King disbanded some time ago, much to the disappointment of the Manchester music appreciators, but the good news is that some members of that sadly defunct outfit have reformed into Shaking Chains. What we get here is a duo of sleazy rocking swing numbers, focused around Jack Mahoney's deep, resonant growl. We start with 'Midnight Oil', grooving with a single-note surf-rock twang and stomping pitch-perfect percussion, twisting and turning like one of Cave's less melancholic numbers. 

                                                                                                                                                'Drunk No More' is a brilliant syncopated psychedelic number, lurching from a barely accompanied acapella into a gutsy rock and roll melody. Groovy but unhindered by genre constraints, this opens up the floodgates for a genre culture clash, and succeeds without flinching. It's bold but eminently listenable, a treat for the ears. 

                                                                                                                                                What is even better, Frazer king fans, is that Nathan was kind enough to drop us in some tapes of 'Idle Class Debris' to give away with the 7", but get down quick, they're limited! 

                                                                                                                                                Shame

                                                                                                                                                Drunk Tank Pink

                                                                                                                                                  There are moments on Drunk Tank Pink where you almost have to reach for the sleeve to check this is the same band who made 2018’s Songs Of Praise. Such is the jump Shame have made from the riotous post-punk of their debut to the sprawling adventurism and twitching anxieties laid out here. The South Londoner’s blood and guts spirit, that wink and grin of devious charm, is still present, it’s just that it’s grown into something bigger, something deeper, more ambitious and unflinchingly honest.

                                                                                                                                                  The genius of Drunk Tank Pink is how these lyrical themes dovetail with the music. Opener Alphabet dissects the premise of performance over a siren call of nervous, jerking guitars, its chorus thrown out like a beer bottle across a mosh pit. Songs spin off and lurch into unexpected directions throughout here, be it March Day’s escalating aural panic attack or the shapeshifting darkness of Snow Day. There’s a Berlin era Bowie beauty to the lovelorn Human For A Minute while closer Station Wagon weaves from a downbeat mooch into a souring, soullifting climax in which Steen elevates himself beyond the clouds and into the heavens. Or at least that’s what it sounds like.

                                                                                                                                                  From the womb to the clouds (sort of), Shame are currently very much in the pink.

                                                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                  Barry says: As uncompromising and incendiary as ever, Shame's 'Drunk Tank Pink' takes all of the riotous guitars and pummeling percussion and twists them into a recognisable but refreshing take on their trademark sound. A lot more intricate, elaborate and nuanced, Shame go from strength to strength.

                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                  SIDE A:
                                                                                                                                                  1. Alphabet
                                                                                                                                                  2. Nigel Hitter
                                                                                                                                                  3. Born In Luton
                                                                                                                                                  4. March Day
                                                                                                                                                  5. Water In The Well
                                                                                                                                                  6. Snow Day

                                                                                                                                                  SIDE B:
                                                                                                                                                  7. Human
                                                                                                                                                  8. Great Dog
                                                                                                                                                  9. 6/1
                                                                                                                                                  10. Harsh Degrees
                                                                                                                                                  11. Station Wagon

                                                                                                                                                  Shame

                                                                                                                                                  Drunk Tank Pink - Deluxe Edition

                                                                                                                                                    There are moments on Drunk Tank Pink where you almost have to reach for the sleeve to check this is the same band who made 2018’s Songs Of Praise. Such is the jump Shame have made from the riotous post-punk of their debut to the sprawling adventurism and twitching anxieties laid out here. The South Londoner’s blood and guts spirit, that wink and grin of devious charm, is still present, it’s just that it’s grown into something bigger, something deeper, more ambitious and unflinchingly honest. The genius of Drunk Tank Pink is how these lyrical themes dovetail with the music. Opener Alphabet dissects the premise of performance over a siren call of nervous, jerking guitars, its chorus thrown out like a beer bottle across a mosh pit.Songs spin off and lurch into unexpected directions throughout here, be it March Day’s escalating aural panic attack or the shapeshifting darkness of Snow Day. There’s a Berlin era Bowie beauty to the lovelorn Human For A Minute while closer Station Wagon weaves from a downbeat mooch into a souring, soullifting climax in which Steen elevates himself beyond the clouds and into the heavens. Or at least that’s what it sounds like.From the womb to the clouds (sort of), Shame are currently very much in the pink.

                                                                                                                                                    This deluxe edition includes the full tracklist as early demos. These previously unreleased versions tell the story behind the James Ford produced album that cemented the band as one of the most exciting in British music today.

                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                    SIDE A:
                                                                                                                                                    1. Alphabet
                                                                                                                                                    2. Nigel Hitter
                                                                                                                                                    3. Born In Luton
                                                                                                                                                    4. March Day
                                                                                                                                                    5. Water In The Well
                                                                                                                                                    6. Snow Day

                                                                                                                                                    SIDE B:
                                                                                                                                                    7. Human, For A Minute
                                                                                                                                                    8. Great Dog
                                                                                                                                                    9. 6/1
                                                                                                                                                    10. Harsh Degrees
                                                                                                                                                    11. Station Wagon

                                                                                                                                                    SIDE C:
                                                                                                                                                    12. Alphabet (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    13. Nigel Hitter (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    14. Born In Luton (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    15. March Day (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    16. Water In The Well (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    17. Snow Day (Demo)

                                                                                                                                                    SIDE D:
                                                                                                                                                    18. Human, For A Minute (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    19. Great Dog (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    20. 6/1 (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    21. Harsh Degrees (Demo)
                                                                                                                                                    22. Station Wagon (Demo)

                                                                                                                                                    Shame

                                                                                                                                                    Food For Worms

                                                                                                                                                      On the one hand, new album Food for Worms calls to mind a certain morbidity, but on the other, it’s a celebration of life; the way that, in the end, we need each other. The album is an ode to friendship, and a documentation of the dynamic that only five people who have grown up together - and grown so close, against all odds - can share.

                                                                                                                                                      For the first time, the band are not delving inwards, but seeking to capture the world around them. “I don’t think you can be in your own head forever,” says Steen. A conversation after one of their gigs with a friend prompted a stray thought that he held onto: “It’s weird, isn’t it? Popular music is always about love, heartbreak, or yourself. There isn’t much about your mates.”

                                                                                                                                                      It’s through this, and defiance, that the band have continually moved forward together; finding light in uncomfortable contractions and playing their vulnerabilities as strengths: The near-breakdowns, identity crises, frontman Charlie Steen routinely ripping his top off on stage as a way of tackling his body weight insecurities. Everything is thrown into their live show and the best shows of their lives are happening now.

                                                                                                                                                      Back in 2018, around debut album Songs of Praise, they were at the vanguard of a transformative scene that changed the underground music landscape in the UK; paving the way for artists soon to come. Then, Charlie Steen suffered a series of panic attacks which led to a tour’s cancellation. For the first time, since being plucked from the small pub stages of south London and catapulted into notoriety, shame were confronted with who they’d become on the other side of it. This era, of being forced to endure reality and the terror that comes with your own company, would form shame’s second album, 2021’s Drunk Tank Pink.

                                                                                                                                                      Now they arrive, finally, at a place of hard-won maturity. Enter: Food for Worms, which Steen declares to be “the Lamborghini of shame records.”

                                                                                                                                                      Reconnecting with what they first loved about being in a band hotwired them into making the album after a false start during the pandemic. Their management then presented them with a challenge: in three weeks, shame would play two intimate shows and debut two sets of entirely new songs. It meant the band returned the same ideology which propelled them to these heights in the first place: the love of playing live, on their own terms, fed by their audience. Thus, Food for Worms crashed into life faster than anything they’d created before. The band recorded it while playing festivals all over Europe, invigorated by the strength of the reaction their new material was met with. That live energy, what it’s like to witness shame in their element, is captured perfectly on record - like lightning in a bottle.

                                                                                                                                                      The album marks a sonic departure from anything they’ve done before. shame have abandoned their post-punk beginnings for far more eclectic influences, drawing from the sharp yet uncomplicated lyrical observations of Lou Reed and the more melodic works of 90s German band, Blumfeld.

                                                                                                                                                      They called upon renowned producer Flood (Nick Cave, U2, PJ Harvey, Foals) to execute their vision. Recording each track live meant a kind of surrender: here, the rough edges give the album its texture; the mistakes are more interesting than perfection. In a way, it harks back to the title itself and the way that with this record, the band are embracing frailty and by doing so, are tapping into a new source of bravery.

                                                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                      Liam says: Oh boy, I've been HANKERING for this one! The third outing for shame, 'Food For Worms' has been declared by the band as "the Lamborghini of shame records" and we'd be hard pressed to argue with that. From the anthemic combo of 'Adderall'/'Orchid', to the psych-wail of 'Six-Pack' and the beautiful 90s emo tinged closer 'All The People', shame recapture that unbridled excitement that we all felt and fell in love way back in 2016 - stellar stuff!

                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                      1. Fingers Of Steel
                                                                                                                                                      2. Six-Pack
                                                                                                                                                      3. Yankees
                                                                                                                                                      4. Alibis
                                                                                                                                                      5. Adderall
                                                                                                                                                      6. Orchid
                                                                                                                                                      7. The Fall Of Paul
                                                                                                                                                      8. Burning By Design
                                                                                                                                                      9. Different Person
                                                                                                                                                      10. All The People

                                                                                                                                                      Shame thrives on confrontation. Whether it be the seething intensity crackling throughout debut LP Songs of Praise or the adrenaline-pumping chaos that unfolds at Shame’s shows, it’s all fueled by feeling. NPR’s Bob Boilen noted, “Of the 70 bands I saw at this year’s SXSW, the band Shame seemed to mean what they played more than any other.”

                                                                                                                                                      Comprised of vocalist Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist John Finerty, and drummer Charlie Forbes, the London-based five-piece began as school boys. From the outset, Shame built the band up from a foundation of DIY ethos while citing The Fall and Wire among its biggest musical influences.

                                                                                                                                                      Utilizing both the grit and sincerity of that musical background, Shame carved out a niche in the South London music scene and then barreled fearlessly into the angular, thrashing post-punk that would go on to make up Songs of Praise, their Dead Oceans debut. From “Gold Hole,” a tongue-in-cheek takedown of rock narcissism, to lead single “Concrete” detailing the overwhelming moment of realizing a relationship is doomed, to the frustrated “Tasteless” taking aim at the monotony of people droning through their day-to-day, Songs of Praise never pauses to catch its breath.

                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                      1. Dust On Trial
                                                                                                                                                      2. Concrete
                                                                                                                                                      3. One Rizla
                                                                                                                                                      4. The Lick
                                                                                                                                                      5. Tasteless
                                                                                                                                                      6. Donk
                                                                                                                                                      7. Gold Hole
                                                                                                                                                      8. Friction
                                                                                                                                                      9. Lampoon
                                                                                                                                                      10. Angie

                                                                                                                                                      Shame

                                                                                                                                                      Songs Of Praise - Love Record Stores 2021 Edition

                                                                                                                                                        Love Record Stores Edition available online from 9pm on Saturday September 4th.
                                                                                                                                                        Limited to one per person.


                                                                                                                                                        Mary Shanker

                                                                                                                                                        Brand New Day

                                                                                                                                                          Mary is a singer/songwriter from Manchester, identified by her unique tone and song-writing style. She is most compared to the likes of Norah Jones and takes compositional influence from artists such as Adele and Demi Lovato. From winning her school talent show, to performing for the University Channel ‘Quays News’ at Media City UK, Mary has developed as a musician, having studied music from the age of 6. She specialises in the Piano and Flute, incorporating this in her song-writing.


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