END OF YEAR REVIEW 2024

TOP 100 ALBUMS

Welcome to the Piccadilly Records EOY Review Top 100 Albums Of The Year.
And what another amazing year it's been for music.
Have a browse below and see for yourselves!!

If compilations, reissues or live documents are more your thing then head over here for the Piccadilly Top 30 Collections 2024.
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Piccadilly Records Vinyl Compilations
If the return of our annual Piccadilly Records Compilation vinyl wasn’t exciting enough, this year we have a sibling ‘Nightfall’ Compilation too, taking in clubbier electronic vibes.

Both albums are released on December 6th and available for a bargain £15.99 each, or £29.99 for both as the ultimate Xmas stocking filler bundle.
You can order them by clicking here.
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Piccadilly Records Sampler
Our ever popular sampler CD is back once again for 2024, bursting with top tracks from the last 12 months, including Moin, Caribou, King Hannah, Sprints, Ishmael Ensemble, BIG SPECIAL, Horsebeach, Public Service Broadcasting, and many more.

It’s free with the Top 100 Albums and Top 30 Collections (whilst stocks last!)
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And don't forget our super deluxe perfect bound 92 page full colour End Of Year Review Booklet is available now too, beautifully designed yet again by Mark Brown Studio, you can pick up a physical copy here for a measly 1 pence, or FREE instore.

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1 - Fontaines D.C.

Romance

    THE PICCADILLY RECORDS ALBUM OF THE YEAR 2024

    Romance is the band’s first album with producer James Ford and is without doubt their most assured, inventive and sonically adventurous record yet. Its 11 tracks constellating ideas that have been percolating among Grian Chatten (vocals), Carlos O’Connell (guitar), Conor Curley (guitar), Conor Deegan (bass), and Tom Coll (drums) since they released Skinty Fia in 2022. These ideas crystalised while touring the U.S. and Mexico with Arctic Monkeys as the five band members shared music and found a throughline with artists that deftly build out their own sprawling creative worlds: the attitude and aesthetic sheen of artists like Shygirl and Sega Bodega, the bolshy sonic palettes of hip hop and heavy metal, Mos Def, A$AP Ferg, OutKast and Korn. They had time apart to build more singular visions for what future music could be: O’Connell went to Spain’s Castile-La Mancha and later became a new father, while Chatten spent time in LA, and Deegan in Paris. They laid deeper roots in London. Each member spent time pushing their boundaries – experimental riffs, chord progressions, and far-flung lyrical references without intentions for a record. After wrapping up the US arena tour in Autumn 2023, they spent a month writing together again, three weeks of pre-production in a North London studio, and a month in a chateau close to Paris, sleeping among studio equipment, completely immersed.

    Of the album’s title, Conor Deegan says, “We’ve always had this sense of idealism and romance. Each album gets further away from observing that through the lens of Ireland, as directly as (Mercury Prize-nominated debut) Dogrel. The second album (the GRAMMY-nominated A Hero’s Death) is about that detachment, and the third (Skinty Fia) is about Irishness dislocated in the diaspora. Now we look to where and what else there is to be romantic about.”

    Expounding on the theme, Chatten recalls Katsuhiro Ôtomo’s anime Akira, where the embers of love develop despite a maelstrom of technological degradation and political corruption around its characters. “I’m fascinated by that - falling in love at the end of the world,” he says. “The album is about protecting that tiny flame. The bigger armageddon looms, the more precious it becomes,” while O’Connell adds “This record is about deciding what’s fantasy – the tangible world, or where you go in your mind. What represents reality more? That feels almost spiritual for us.”

    The sonic evolution of the band, who bared their teeth in early records with antagonistic punk sensibilities, is an ascent into grungier breaks, dystopian electronica, hip-hop percussion, and dreamy Slowdive-esque textures that may surprise fans. The shoegaze touchpoints first pressed on Skinty Fia unfold on Romance like a purpling bruise. But any “retro aesthetic”, as Chatten describes it, is left behind. Reflecting on the release, Chatten says, “We say things on this record we’ve wanted to say for a long time. I never feel like it's over, but it’s nice to feel lighter.” The fantasy is felt for better or worse, and Fontaines D.C. welcome either end of oblivion.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Liam says: Well, well, well, those boys from Dublin City have done it again. When we first heard the anxiety-inducing stomp of “Starburster” and the timeless indie jangle of “Favourite”, it certainly felt like Fontaines D.C. had something truly special on the horizon with 'Romance' - and oh boy were we correct. From the bombastic and cataclysmic synth-led opener of the title track, to the shoegaze tinged pairing of “Desire” and “Sundowner”, Fontaines' sonic palette is now at their most varied. “In The Modern World” is a sweeping Lana Del Rey inspired epic, whilst “Here's The Thing” and “Death Kink” go head first into grunge. Fontaines have always been massively popular in the shop with staff and customers alike, but there's no doubt that 'Romance' sets them on course to be the biggest band in the world and deservingly earning our album of the year title - absolutely incredible stuff!

    Andy says: I obviously admired this band, in particular “Boys in the Better Land” and “Jackie Down the Line” (the big ones!) but I'd never committed to a full album before. To be perfectly honest, my feeling was that with their truckload of attitude and post punk urgency, they were more a band for the younger generation and not a boring old fart like myself! That's all changed with ‘Romance’ though. Mainly because the song-writing has gone up about ten notches! Grian Chatten proved himself a man of melody with last year's superb solo record, but here that's combined with his band's more dynamic, rambunctious and freewheeling vibe to make the perfect sound. Absolutely brilliant!

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Romance
    2. Starburster
    3. Here's The Thing
    4. Desire
    5. In The Modern World
    6. Bug
    7. Motorcycle Boy
    8. Sundowner
    9. Horseness Is The Whatness
    10. Death Kink
    11. Favourite

    2 - DIIV

    Frog In Boiling Water

      Produced by Chris Coady and written by DIIV (pronounced Dive), Frog in Boiling Water, the band’s fourth full-length LP is a collection of snapshots that explores the brutal realities of end-stage capitalism and overwhelming technological advance. Across 10 dark and dazzling tracks, DIIV documents the collapse from various angles with unusual sensitivity and depth of purpose while expanding their grand, hypnotic shoegaze, to create a transportive, sensual work of hope, beauty and renewal.

      "Musically, we were excited to explore new territory sonically. We collected and cataloged cassette tapes and made tape loops, used samples, weird guitar tunings, crude synthesizers. It’s the least “genre” record we’ve ever made and we’re excited to show everyone the musical world we’ve found."

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Liam says: After 2019's 'Deceiver', DIIV found themselves amongst a new chapter in their career. Whilst DIIV had always toured as a band, this was the first time one of their records was written and recorded as a fully fledged outfit. What resulted was their best album to date. A monolithic modern shoegaze classic that would have even Kevin Shields quaking in his pedal tapping shoes.

      Now 5 years later, DIIV have returned with 'Frog In Boiling Water'. Once again written and recorded by Zachary Cole Smith, Colin Caulfield, Andrew Bailey and Benjamin Newman, 'Frog In Boiling Water' continues to build on the groundwork left by 'Deceiver'. Opener 'In Amber' is an all-encompassing shoegaze hammer, whilst 'Brown Paper Bag' has shades of Duster and MBV. The acoustic led 'Everyone Out' echoes Sonic Youth's 'Shadow Of A Doubt', whereas the ominous 'Raining On Your Pillow' and the textually lush 'Little Birds' add real depth to the LP. Lyrically, we also see Smith tackling ideas of end-stage capitalism and the overwhelming reality of technological advance - which is perfectly captured in the looming and swirling 'Soul-net'. This, coupled with all these incredible textures and sonics, easily makes this DIIV's best sounding and most complete album to date.

      As a long-serving fan of DIIV, it's been such a gratifying and special few years seeing them blossom within this new era. 'Frog In Boiling Water' is everything I could have hoped to be after 'Deceiver' and further proves what a special band DIIV truly are - enjoy!

      TRACK LISTING

      1. In Amber
      2. Brown Paper Bag
      3. Raining On Your Pillow
      4. Frog In Boiling Water
      5. Everyone Out
      6. Reflected
      7. Somber The Drums
      8. Little Birds
      9. Soul-net
      10. Fender On The Freeway

      3 - Yard Act

      Where's My Utopia?

        Where’s My Utopia? is the follow up to the Leeds band’s critically-acclaimed debut record The Overload which arrived in January 2022. The Overload was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize after a slew of positive reviews, national radio playlistings and a placing at #2 in the Official Charts. The new album is a co-production between Yard Act and Gorillaz member Remi Kabaka Jr. 

        Since first steering their golden Rover into swift public acclaim back in 2020, Leeds quartet Yard Act have become one of the great indie success stories of the decade so far. Along the way, they’ve ticked off milestones ranging from a Number Two chart placing and Mercury Prize nomination for debut album The Overload, to a co-sign from Elton John who joined the band to guest on a string-laden reworking of album closer ‘100% Endurance’.

        Yet, whilst the band’s trajectory continuously shot upwards, vocalist James Smith and his wife had also welcomed in a son. And it’s this duelling sense of responsibility and ambition, guilt, love, drive and everything in between that forms the narrative backbone of brilliantly exploratory second album Where’s My Utopia?

        Written in snapshots of time between a relentless touring schedule, and produced jointly by the band and Gorillaz’ Remi Kabaka Jr, the quartet’s second act is a giant leap forward into broad and playful new sonic waters. “The main reason that ‘post-punk’ was the vehicle for Album One was because it was really affordable to do, but we always liked so much other music and this time we've had the confidence to embrace it,” James explains. Across the record, influences ranging from Fela Kuti to Ennio Moricone via Spiller’s ‘00s pop smash ‘Groovejet’ make themselves known.

        It’s a celebratory palette upon which Smith allowed himself to reach lyrically deeper into himself than ever. Gone, largely, are the outward-facing character studies of yore, replaced with a set of songs that stare fully into the headlights of life, wrangling with the frontman’s own fears and foibles to create a sort of Promethean narrative - but with jokes. “You can commit to the idea that we’re just animals who eat and fuck and then we die, and that’s fine,” he suggests. “But for me, creativity always seems to be the best way of articulating the absolute minefield of what human existence is.”


        STAFF COMMENTS

        Matt says: It’s not easy to write about Yard Act. You immediately want to find other wry social commentators to group them in with – Mark E Smith, Sleaford Mods, Mike Skinner, Jarvis Cocker - but James Smith is none of these people. Less vulgar and course than Mark or Jason, more poetic than Skinner, and without Cocker’s romantic filter; James Smith tells his tales with both wit and simplicity, highlighting humour in the mundane with incredibly fast and clever prose. “This Is My Utopia“ does however, have its more tender moments: “Down By The Stream” ends with him vehemently chastising school bullies and other abusers; while “Blackpool Illuminations” is a beautiful, personal, heartfelt message to his (recently born) son. They could well end here; but instead gift us one last hurrah via the arms-aloft anthem: “A Vineyard For The North” (which alongside “We Make Hits“ and “When The Laughter Stops“ comprises the album’s big indie-disco hits).

        The band possess incredible depth and dimension. From jagged and jovial outbursts to lavish and luxurious orchestrations, sophisticated and structured arrangements seem to encompass more than they should, all with elegance and swagger. There’s sharp call-response vocal quips and jibes between Smith and his bandmates; while intricate, (sometimes) vocodered vocal harmonies, subtle dubs and plunderphonic sample usage a la Avalanches & DJ Shadow all contribute to a very ambitious album which pours out the contents of Yard Act’s hearts for us, the listener to digest and surmise: rock stars aren’t all that different to the rest of us.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. An Illusion
        2. We Make Hits
        3. Down By The Stream
        4. The Undertow
        5. Dream Job
        6. Fizzy Fish
        7. Petroleum
        8. When The Laughter Stops
        9. Grifter’s Grief
        10. Blackpool Illuminations
        11. A Vineyard For The North

        4 - English Teacher

        This Could Be Texas

          Leeds indie frontrunners English Teacher announce debut LP ‘This Could Be Texas’. Preceded by initial LP reveals ‘The World’s Biggest Paving Slab’, ‘Nearly Daffodils’ and ‘Mastermind Specialism’, which were all A-listed on the BBC 6 Music playlist, English Teacher’s remarkable ascent continues to reach new levels, having completed sold-out debut UK and US headline runs last autumn, following their thrilling debut appearance on Later With...Jools Holland. Announced as Independent Venue Week Artist Ambassador for 2024. Lead singer Lily Fontaine explains, “I want this album to feel like you’ve gone to space, and it turns out its almost identical to Doncaster. It’s about in-betweens, it’s about home, and it’s about Desire Paths." In several songs, Fontaine reflects on growing up as a mixed-race individual in a place, she says, “where many didn’t have any tolerance towards people who are different” in a post-Brexit landscape.

          The debut album by Leeds frontrunners ‘This Could Be Texas’ will be released on 12th April 2023.

          Lead singer Lily Fontaine explains, “I want this album to feel like you’ve gone to space, and it turns out its almost identical to Doncaster. It’s about in-betweens, it’s about home, and it’s about Desire Paths."

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: It’s impossible to categorise ‘This Could Be Texas’ accurately, I mean, we’ll whack in in the indie section because in places, it does broadly fall under the sort of music you’d expect to find there. We’ve got distorted guitars, soaring synths and snappy percussion beneath Lily’s perfectly placed, athletically chameleonic vocals, but keep listening and there are hints of post-punk and art-rock, modern classical and even folk seeping through as things move further along.

          For me, the perfect opening piece is the beautiful and mysterious ‘Albatross’ which is so melodically intricate and deftly delivered that while it gives you an idea of what thematically diverse delights are in store, it doesn’t show you quite how well the band manage to pull together the sometimes disparate sound worlds. There are playful, minimalistic growers like ‘Mastermind Specialism’ which could comfortably sit on an Explosions In The Sky album, or the vocoded rhythmic nu-jazz leanings of ‘Best Tears Of Your Life’. A particular highlight for me is the dreamlike lounge of ‘Blister My Paint’, which sounds like a touch of psychedelics in a smokey late night bar, or the acidic groove and wry vocals of the instantly recognisable ‘R&B’. While there are moments in ‘This Could Be Texas’ that feel like they stick out enough to not smoothly transition to the next phrase, the fear is never realised. A wonderfully forged, impeccably conceived album and a sure sign of what’s to come from English Teacher.

          5 - Bill Ryder-Jones

          Iechyd Da

            Beautifully produced and rich in scope – ‘Iechyd Da’ is Bill Ryder-Jones’ most ambitious record to date. At times joyous and grand, at others intimate and heartbreaking, the past few years spent producing other artists have provided that gentle nudge to expand into new territory, from kids choirs and tender strings to dramatically re-contextualised disco samples.

            Making this album has been a process that has been endlessly rewarding for Ryder-Jones, both creatively and personally, as he finally accepts that he’s made an album that has bettered one he’s been trying to top for a decade. “It's been incredible making this,” he says. “Despite all the life stuff that's happened, it has brought me immense happiness. I've always railed against it when people ask if making a record is cathartic but I’d have to admit that this one really was. Over the years my music has lost a bit of its hope I reckon. It were important for me to make a record that had more hope in it. Even by my standards the last few years have been rocky, but I’ve chosen to soundtrack it with more positive music, you know? I love this album. I haven't been this proud of a record since A Bad Wind Blows in My Heart.”


            STAFF COMMENTS

            Darryl says: Having left The Coral in 2008 Bill Ryder-Jones released four albums from 2011 to 2018. Unfortunately the COVID period saw a downturn in Bill’s mental health, and this coupled with a broken romantic relationship has led to an understandably long wait for his epic fifth album, ‘Iechyd Da’. Explaining the reasoning behind the title (Welsh for “good health”) Bill says, “My love of Wales has always been there. Half of my family is from there, I lost my brother there, all my childhood holidays were in Scotland or Wales. It’s just a magical place with an incredibly beautiful language. Although I did have to go to Gruff Rhys and ask him about calling it this as I’m still very much an Englishman – he OK’d it.”

            There’s a lot of melancholy in Bill’s music, the aforementioned loss of his brother at an early age and recent anguish and despair would usher in the dark clouds for most people, and although the album is filled with understandable heartache its glorious widescreen warmth offers a light at the end of the tunnel.

            From the very first bars of opener “I Know That It’s Like This (Baby)” to the final refrain of “Nos Da”, ‘Iechyd Da’ is a work of disarming beauty; Bill’s intimate lyrical honesty shining through as he tries to make sense of the world. His articulate musicology also comes to the fore with classy references throughout; Gal Costa on the aforementioned opener; “Street Hassle” on the poignant “If Tomorrow Starts Without Me”; “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” on the anthemic “Nothing To Be Done”; and Mercury Rev’s “Holes” on the utterly gorgeous redemption song “Thankfully For Anthony” with its lyrical refrain, “I know loss, but I chose love”.

            One of Britain's best songwriters is back, and 'Iechyd Da' is Bill-Ryder Jones' masterpiece.

            TRACK LISTING

            Side A
            I Know That It’s Like This (Baby)
            A Bad Wind Blows In My Heart Pt. 3
            If Tomorrow Starts Without Me
            We Don’t Need Them
            I Hold Something In My Hand
            This Can’t Go On
            Side B
            1. …And The Sea…
            2. Nothing To Be Done
            3. It’s Today Again
            4. Christinha
            5. How Beautiful I Am
            6. Thankfully For Anthony
            7. Nos Da

            Dinked Edition Bonus 7”:
            Bedbound Melodies (Big Softies)
            When Will I Get Used To This? (Big Softies)

            6 - Charli XCX

            Brat

              ‘BRAT’ is the eagerly awaited follow up to 2022’s ‘CRASH’, which reached number 1 on the UK’s official album chart, and promises to be an exhilarating club record built around high art references and social commentary.

              Avant-pop and electronic superstar Charli XCX has become an iconic figure in the arts, having helped expand the landscape of popular music over the last decade by seamlessly traversing the underground and mainstream with her artistic output. Over the course of a trailblazing career, the multi-hyphenate creative has earned critical acclaim for her innovative style and entrepreneurial spirit and seen her forward-thinking approach reshape pop culture in the process.

              Her lasting impact was cemented last year when Charli was honoured with the Visionary Award at the annual Ivor Novellos in London, while she also received the Powerhouse Award at Billboard’s Women In Music ceremony in Los Angeles in March.

              STAFF COMMENTS

              Ethan says: Is it possible to talk about music in 2024 without mentioning Charli xcx’s Brat? Backed by a masterclass in marketing, a hall-of-fame list of producers, and followed by remixes featuring pop music’s biggest stars, Brat is undeniably one of the most successful pop eras of the modern age.

              Throughout this album, Charli embraces a far more electronic direction. DJ culture is felt throughout, with the coke-fuelled closer “365” remixing opener “360”, whilst a series of PARTYGIRL-branded back-to-back sets launched the album. Producers like George Daniel, A. G. Cook and EASYFUN give this record its token EDM feel that helped it thrive in a pop landscape of short audience attention spans.
              It also helps that almost any song here could’ve been the lead single, proven by the amount of ‘sleeper hits’ the album has produced. Think of “Apple” and Kelley Heyer’s unforgettable dance (which I’m sure you’ll find Millie recreating every so often), or Liam’s personal favourite “Talk talk”, with its pounding four-to-the-floor kick and glossy synths.

              Despite Brat’s “365 party girl” mentality, Charli displays a vulnerability missing from earlier works, through the emotionally messy tribute to SOPHIE on “So, I”, or the Kero Kero Bonito-esque “I think about it all the time” in which the artist sings about the dichotomy between her bratty persona and a desire to settle down. That’s all without mentioning the biggest pop moment of the year in “Girl, so confusing”, where Charli sings about her uneasy relationship with popstar Lorde before they “worked it out on the remix” two weeks later.

              No album better defines 2024 than Charli xcx’s Brat, and I’m sure years down the line we’ll still be referring to this summer as “Brat summer.”

              TRACK LISTING

              1. 360
              2. Club Classics
              3. Sympathy Is A Knife
              4. I Might Say Something Stupid
              5. Talk Talk
              6. Von Dutch
              7. Everything Is Romantic
              8. Rewind
              9. So I
              10. Girl, So Confusing
              11. Apple
              12. B2b
              13. Mean Girls
              14. I Think About It All The Time
              15. 365

              7 - Michael Kiwanuka

              Small Changes

                “Small Changes” is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to Michael’s eponymous third LP, the Mercury Prize winning, and Grammy Award nominated “KIWANUKA”.

                “Small Changes” was produced alongside Danger Mouse and Inflo, the team behind the globally acclaimed “KIWANUKA” and its equally acclaimed predecessor, “Love & Hate”. The new record was recorded between London and Los Angeles. The core trio made up of Kiwanuka and his trusty co-producers expanded into a wish-list ensemble that featured legendary bassist Pino Palladino (D’Angelo, John Mayer, Beyoncé) and Jimmy Jam of the iconic Jam and Lewis songwriting and production duo (Janet Jackson, Prince, SOS Band).

                A welcome return for one of Britain’s most talented of songwriters, most recognisable of vocalists, and most virtuosic of guitarists.

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Paul says: He’s back! After a five year hiatus, Michael Kiwanuka has returned with his fourth studio album, ‘Small Changes’ - another collaboration with super producers Inflo and Danger Mouse that brings that familiar and wonderful sound we’ve come to love from the now 37-year-old North Londoner.

                Lead single and album opener ‘Floating Parade’ has a feel of Air circa-Moon Safari, with a consistent, rolling bass perfectly played by legendary musician Pino Palladino. ‘Lowdown (part i)’ sees Kiwanuka reflecting on being down and out but offering a musical sense of optimism, and sister track ‘Lowdown (part ii)’ is a pure instrumental full of rousing string arrangements and guitar sounds that take influence from Pink Floyd.

                The intro to penultimate album track ‘The Rest Of Me’ takes us straight back to his debut album ‘Home Again’, but then the drum machine kicks in and kicks off a minute-long musical lead in before the words arrive, and it’s reassuring confirmation that he has no intention of resting on his laurels.

                With great soul, this latest collection of songs achieves a direct hit on the heart by keeping it simple, melodically and lyrically - evocatively leading us through Kiwanuka’s musical heart grounds of R&B grooves, psychedelic flourishes, folk storytelling, and pop savvy. There are stories that dig into the personal and hit out at the political all at once, that explore the big and the small stuff, but always with a cadence that hits that sweet spot between sorrowful and sanguine.

                We needed this album.

                TRACK LISTING

                Floating Parade
                Small Changes
                One And Only
                Rebel Soul
                Lowdown (part I)
                Lowdown (part Ii)
                Follow Your Dreams
                Live For Your Love
                Stay By My Side
                The Rest Of Me
                Four Long Years

                8 - Horsebeach

                Things To Keep Alive

                  Following on from 2019's 'The Unforgiving Current', Horsebeach's Ryan Kennedy returns with his fifth record 'Things To Keep Alive'. With 'The Unforgiving Current' exploring the themes of isolation whilst living in Tokyo, Kennedy has since returned to the perpetual grey of Mancunia. But rather than viewing his return to Manchester as a step back, Kennedy has used Horsebeach as a catalyst to explore and make positive strides within his mental health.

                  From Beatles-esque balladry, fuzzed out shoegaze and a lavish cover of a 00s pop classic, 'Things To Keep Alive' still importantly retains the Horsebeach DNA and even has moments that will take fans all the way back to Kennedy's C86 inspired debut LP. In turn, this results in Horsebeach's most varied and rewarding album to date. A record that inspires and shows growth; a record that makes you appreciate the things you help to keep alive.

                  Here’s what Ryan (Horsebeach) had to say about the album."I always treat each album as a snapshot of a certain period of my life and Things To Keep Alive is no different. However, it's less of a measure of time and more a snapshot of the mental space I've come to occupy over the past few years.

                  Fundamentally, this album is about my own struggle with one particular side effect of my mental health. Especially my propensity to long for the sweet release of death. I've come to learn how to deal with these things over time and I have always cared for my many cats, plants and important people close to me. These things bring me great joy and through the fog of my depressed haze I have finally learned to water, feed and care for myself as well. These are the things I keep alive. Musically I've decided to revisit themes from my earlier work but allow myself to open up to sounds I might have restricted from the Horsebeach palette in the past. It's quite a simple album thematically but perhaps the one I'm most proud of to date. I've given myself much longer to write this album and I hope the extra time I’ve spent nurturing each song comes through in the end."

                  Ryan

                  STAFF COMMENTS

                  Andy says: This, the fifth Horsebeach album, is actually my favourite of the whole lot! Then again, I have genuinely preferred every single one to its predecessor so this shouldn’t really be a surprise. But what did surprise me was just how fabulously poppy Ryan has made things, this time around. Every single tune is a heart rending sing along gem from the electro jangle epic opening track right through to the last , and sonically it takes in Shoe Grunge (!?) Smithsonian jangle, Captured Tracks breezy melancholy and also a heavier more driving vibe on occasion . Talking of melancholy: there is plenty on show , but this time , as with the title track, there is now a cautious optimism where once there was desolation . Ryan appears to be saying , there is nourishment and comfort to be had in tending to things and people he loves. Some unsuspecting soul still gets what’s coming on Tradition and another song ends with the line “ I will always let you down” . I don’t believe him though, especially when he can write lines as tender as “ you should never suffer silently/most would say that you belong in poetry/ and I could write your verse” (A Friend by the Lake ) Best of all, is the joyful Beatlesy bounce of the gorgeous Until You. To the sweetest melody ever, Ryan sings: “ I was buried underground /Until you came and swept the dirt aside/you have freed me from the fog that suffocated me/ and I know I’m gonna work it out”. The boy’s in love , and so are we. Classic!

                  TRACK LISTING

                  1. A Friend By The Lake
                  2. In The Shadow Of Her
                  3. A Fault In All Of Us
                  4. Things To Keep Alive
                  5. Let Me Stay In Tonight
                  6. Until You
                  7. Cinnamon Challenge
                  8. Pure Shores
                  9. Colourless
                  10. Tradition 

                  9 - Shellac

                  To All Trains

                    THE BAND
                    It’s still: Steve Albini ◊ Guitar. Todd Trainer ◊ Drums. Bob Weston ◊ Bass.

                    DATA
                    This is Shellac’s sixth studio LP. Recording & Mixing took place at Electrical Audio in Chicago over a bunch of long weekends in November, 2017; October, 2019; September, 2021; and March, 2022. The record was mas-tered by Bob & Steve at Chicago Mastering Service.

                    PACKAGING
                    LP and CD packaging and artwork are identical (the CD is just smaller). Bob took all the photos; some with a fancy camera and some with a telephone.

                    QC
                    Audio quality is paramount, as always, with Shellac. The LPs are being manufactured by Green Vinyl Records using an injection molding process. This new process uses 100% recyclable PET (like soda bottles) and is environmentally friendly, containing no PVC or Phthalates. The process also uses 79% less CO2 than conventional hydraulic PVC vinyl presses. The records weigh 180 grams.

                    PROMOTION
                    Other than the informational sheet you hold in your hand (or virtual hand), this record will have no formal promotion. There will be no advertisements, no press or radio promotion, no e-promotion, no promotional or review copies, no promotional gimmick items, and other-wise no free lunch.

                    THE IPODS
                    Shellac doesn’t have a website. Maybe we should get one. To All Trains (2AT) will be available on most streaming services and download sites in all your formats, sample rates, and bit depths; all the way up to 96kHz, 24-bit, Hi-Res (Apple Digital Masters compliant).

                    STAFF COMMENTS

                    Will says: To All Trains stands as the most powerful, and tragically final, statement of a band that have boldly stuck to their guns in the face of an ever-changing industry landscape, consistently building on their unique and enrapturing craft in the process.

                    The sarcastic and minimal composition for which Shellac are renowned is present in bucketloads, sparking Albinisms that I quote incessantly with those in the know. But what makes To All Trains stand out in the Shellac catalogue is some moments of actual songwriting - actual chord progressions, actual drum beats! Unsurprisingly, Shellac wear this well, typified in ‘Days Are Dogs’, but balance it with some of the more ridiculous songs they’ve released (‘Scabby the Rat’).

                    The album is full of great riffs, rug-pulls and rock-outs, but it’s the songs that bookend the record that truly set it apart. ‘WSOD’ had been a live staple for some time, as is typical of the band’s signature method of ad hoc recording, and for good reason, opening with an all-timer riff and concluding with noise fit to burst any speaker. ‘I Don’t Fear Hell’ is a piece of genius regardless of the circumstances that rendered it an eerie closing to the Shellac saga, with its entrancing riff, unassuming dissonance and bitingly defiant lyrics from a man fit to leap into hell and kill the devil himself.

                    To All Trains is a rockin’, clever and confessional masterpiece from a trio that cements themselves as one of rock’s very tightest and most impressive.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    Side A
                    1. WSOD
                    2. Girl From Outside
                    3. Chick New Wave
                    4. Tattoos
                    5. Wednesday
                    Side B
                    6. Scrappers
                    7. Days Are Dogs
                    8. How I Wrote How I Wrote Elastic Man (cock & Bull)
                    9. Scabby The Rat
                    10. I Don’t Fear Hell

                    10 - Kneecap

                    Fine Art

                      When Mo Chara, Moglaí Bap and DJ Provaí - aka Belfast’s finest Kneecap - entered the studio with producer Toddla T in the summer of 2023, they quickly decided to scrap everything they had already prepared for the album they were about to record. Instead, they decided to build a pub together.

                      Built on a West Belfast side street, The Rutz is a community boozer, in that the entire community uses it. All human life is inside, either thriving, striving or skiving. There’s people just trying to get served at the bar or up on the stage performing; others are slumped in darkened corners or emerging bleary eyed and coke smeared from the toilets. Religious affiliations are irrelevant and the chatter is a intoxicating blur of English and Irish.

                      Although the pub is currently just a figment of the band’s imagination, all of the action on Kneecap’s exhilarating first album - Fine Art - takes place in The Rutz. Like the band themselves, Fine Art is fiercely intelligent, consistently hilarious and genuinely thought provoking. It’s genius is to immerse you in a world thus far unrepresented in modern music.

                      Across the record’s twelve tracks and the interconnecting moments between them (recorded by the band and friends including DJ Annie Mac), the pub comes to life vividly, providing the perfect backdrop for the cast of characters that join the dots throughout the album. From the moment the idea was born back in Toddla T’s studio, it was the obvious location to base the world of Kneecap in.


                      STAFF COMMENTS

                      Millie says: The curveball, not-what-you’d-expect from a Piccadilly Records chart, Kneecap. Belfast’s newest rising stars that made an absolutely belting debut album ‘Fine Art’. If you’re not already acquainted with the trio, Kneecap have taken the world by storm with their Irish Hip Hop. Recognisable from their iconic Irish flag adorned bally, streetwear, and hoodies. In fact, it’s not too dissimilar to Andy’s Manchester weather appropriate cycling-gear, for those who haven’t had the pleasure - it consists of a bucket hat, waterproofs and plastic shop bags over his shoes tucked into trousers. Anyway, back on track, Kneecap have a strong look and an impactful sound, their music is political and rife with anarchy.

                      Fine Art is bursting with quick wit, the peppered language interchangeable lyrics between English and Gaeilge is what makes this album come alive. The standout track for me has to be ‘Parful’, they touch on how rave culture goes beyond the divide of communities within Ireland, showing how music in general goes beyond sectarian divide. And also getting on it with your mates of course, the bass hits hard on this one taking it to euphoric levels.

                      Also to note, the album is set in a fictional pub, my favourite interlude being ‘Last Orders’ is the epitome of pub atmosphere at the end of a long night, this then segues into ‘Way Too Much’ which I’d argue is the gateway into becoming a fully fledged Kneecap fan, it’s the summertime anthem that you least expected. It’s probably time you entered the Kneecap hype if you weren’t already.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1. 3CAG Feat. Radie Peat
                      2. Fine Art
                      3. I BhFiacha Linne
                      4. I'm Flush
                      5. Better Way To Live Feat. Grian Chatten
                      6. Sick In The Head
                      7. Love Making
                      8. Drug Dealin Pagans
                      9. Harrow Road Feat. JELANI BLACKMAN
                      10. Parful
                      11. Rhino Ket
                      12. Way Too Much 

                      11 - Goat

                      Goat

                        The Ouroborus - that is, the icon of the snake or dragon eating its own tail - appears to some a statement of the brutality of nature. To others of a Gnostic disposition it symbolises the duality of the divine and earthly in mankind. But most commonly, it’s taken simply to mean the endless cycles of death and rebirth that characterise life on this planet. As such, it’s an image that looms large in the world of Goat, the ever-mysterious and endlessly revivifying collective whose latest album marks another adventure above and beyond this particular plane of reality.This may be a band that has named albums both Requiem and Oh Death, yet this eponymous salvo proves yet again that transcendence and metamorphosis are their watchwords. Goat sees this ever-unpredictable outfit summoning rhythmically-driven rituals in unmistakable, uplifting and scintillating style, equally adept at ignitiing dancefloors and expanding minds.

                        ‘One More Death’ and ‘Goatbrain’ are spectacular curtain-raisers, embodying a hedonistic spirit driven by incisive funk and possessed by merciless fuzz/wah-drenched guitar. Yet elsewhere, the band’s love of hip hop is the fuel for the end-credits-epic album closer ‘Ourobourus’ which marries infectious chant to breathless Lalo Schifrin-style breakbeat action. And which also means ultimately, like the titular oldest allegorical symbol in alchemy, we’re right back where we started. As Brad Dourif’s character Hazel Moates intones in the 1979 movie Wiseblood, “Where you come from is gone; where you thought you were going weren’t never there. And where you are ain’t no good unless you can get away from it”; in Goat’s eternal now of renewal and revelation, there’s never been a more potent means of escape. 

                        STAFF COMMENTS

                        Will says: It’s Goat up and down, all the key elements present through their lush history superposing to make possibly their finest statement. Certainly their most complete. It’s the afrobeat influence of the earlier work, the adrenaline of Oh Death, and the doom-laden heaviness of Medicine. Opener ‘One More Death’ is an album unto itself, an ambitious and confident introduction to the record that courteously offers a bird’s eye view of the inferno before you are fully submerged, while cheeky two-note ‘Goatbrain’ is as good a dance of death as Goat have ever released. There’s fresh ground to be trodden here as well - ‘Fool’s Journey’ and ‘All Is One’ translate their soundtrack work into gorgeous, cinematic folk pieces, ‘Zombie’ introduces some tasteful trip-hop elements to Goat’s sonic cauldron, and finale ‘Ouroboros’ breaks the journey apart in as chaotic a way as it deserves.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. One More Death
                        2. Goatbrain
                        3. Fool’s Journey
                        4. Dollar Bill
                        5. Zombie
                        6. Frisco Beaver
                        7. The All Is One
                        8. Ouroboros

                        12 - Adrianne Lenker

                        Bright Future

                          Following the previously released single ‘Ruined,’ ‘Sadness As A Gift’ sees Lenker at her most familiar and warm, a track that is both utterly timeless, yet sounding new and surprising on every listen. The aliveness of Adrianne’s voice keeps her poetry aloft. She sings in a circle completed by guitar, piano, violin, and all voices. “The seasons go so fast // Thinking that this one was going to last // Maybe the question was too much to ask.”

                          On Bright Future, Adrianne Lenker, a songwriter known for turns of phrase and currents of rhyme, says it plainly, “You have my heart // I want it back.” Documented with analogue precision, what began as an experiment in collaboration, became proof Adrianne’s heart did return, full to the brim, daring her into the unknown.

                          During the high vibrance of autumn 2022, the Big Thief band member got lucky. Everyone could come. Three musical friends, “Some of my favourite people,” had space in their busy touring schedules to join her at the forest-hidden, analogue studio, Double Infinity. The musicians - Hakim, Davidson, and Runsteen - were known to Adrianne but newer to each other. “I had no idea what the outcome would be,” she recalls. The result? “It was magical,” she says. Adrianne’s musical risk became Bright Future, the studio’s first album, a 12-track telling of a journeyed heart.

                          Bright Future’s co-producer and engineer, Philip Weinrobe, prepared the studio. He has been Adrianne’s partner on previous solo albums, but this was something new. Adrianne did not intend to make an album. They would instead explore the songs with no expectations. Even with an open outcome, from the start, Phil wanted to capture the sessions with the purest, technical honesty. He rolled onto Double Infinity’s old cherry wood floors an Otari 1/2 inch 8-Track and Studer console. To fill the air of the 150 year-old main room, Adrianne wanted piano, guitar, and violin. Mat Davidson plays them all. “I’ve known Mat a long time,” she says, “It doesn’t matter what instrument, his spirit just pours through.” At 17, Adrianne met Nick Hakim. She trusted her friend of 15 years to bring his sensitivity to the piano. “The way Nick would hold my songs, he would put every ounce of love.” Adrianne first met Josefin Runsteen in an Italian castle, and sought the classically trained violinist and percussionist’s “magnetic and contagious” energy. “She has such fire.” In addition to instrumentation, they made a chorus, adding carefully measured vocal harmonies. The sessions impressed and enchanted Adrianne. “I think the thing these people have in common, they are some of the best listeners I know musically. They have extreme presence.”

                          The shelter and ease of the woodland Double Infinity studio is an element of the recordings. “It felt like everyone’s nervous systems released,” she says. “Once we were IN the song, somehow we just knew. No one stopped a take. We didn’t listen back. I only listened after everybody else left.” As a result, Bright Future has the best qualities of thoughtful engineering with the spontaneous swim of a field recording. There are details to savour, fingertips on strings, felt pads nodding in the piano, the harmonies a few steps back, all smoothly laid to tape. It comes together to allow Adrianne’s songs to be as they are, unarmoured and light-footed.

                          Admirers of Adrianne’s solo music and Big Thief will find on Bright Future her reliable talent captured in stunning, magnetic clarity. In the company of parlour instruments, Adrianne’s modern melodic and lyrical inventions create new traditions. Her vocal flights at times outwit gravity, then land, guiding along an earthly path. The wholeness of the un-spliced recordings preserves a time of musical friendship during a golden season. The album also features the original recording of the now-beloved Big Thief song ‘Vampire Empire.’ Although they recorded for only some days, in Adrianne’s recollection, “It felt like we were together forever.”

                          STAFF COMMENTS

                          Liam says: Ever since Big Thief rose to prominence with their 2016 debut 'Masterpiece', vocalist and songwriter Adrianne Lenker has remained one of the most outstanding and consistent voices in the world of indie and folk. This streak continues with her latest solo-effort 'Bright Future', which might just be her best work yet.

                          All recorded straight to tape, 'Bright Future' has a real sense of heart within these recordings. From the emotionally crushing opener of 'Real House', right through to the heart-breaking closer of 'Ruined', these twelve painstakingly beautiful and incredibly intimate tracks are all brought to life through Lenker's immaculately composed lyrics - each becoming their own vivid and memorable vignette.

                          A once in a lifetime talent, Adrianne Lenker proves again with 'Bright Future' that she is one of the best songwriters of our generation and we're very lucky to be blessed with her music - long may she continue.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          1. Real House
                          2. Sadness As A Gift
                          3. Fool
                          4. No Machine
                          5. Free Treasure
                          6. Vampire Empire
                          7. Evol
                          8. Candleflame
                          9. Already Lost
                          10. Cell Phone Says
                          11. Donut Seam
                          12. Ruined

                          13 - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

                          Wild God

                            Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds return with new album, ‘Wild God’.

                            “I hope the album has the effect on listeners that it’s had on me,” Cave says. “It bursts out of the speaker, and I get swept up with it. It’s a complicated record, but it’s also deeply and joyously infectious. There is never a masterplan when we make a record. The records rather reflect back the emotional state of the writers and musicians who played them. Listening to this, I don’t know, it seems we’re happy.”

                            Across ten tracks, the band dance between convention and experimentation, taking left-turns and detours that heighten the rich imagery and emotion in Cave’s soul-stirring narratives. It is the sound of a group emboldened by reconnection and taking flight. There are moments that touch fondly upon the Bad Seeds’ past but they are fleeting, and serve only to imbue the relentless and restless forward motion of the band.

                            Produced by Cave and Warren Ellis, and mixed by David Fridmann, Cave began writing the album on New Year’s Day 2023. With sessions at Miraval in Provence and Soundtree in London, the Bad Seeds added their unique alchemy, with additional performances from Colin Greenwood (bass) and Luis Almau (nylon string guitar, acoustic guitar).

                            “Wild God…there’s no fucking around with this record. When it hits, it hits. It lifts you. It moves you. I love that about it.” Nick Cave


                            STAFF COMMENTS

                            Laura says: Wild God heralds a new phase in the constantly evolving story of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. It combines the meandering, fluid structures employed since 2013’s Push The Sky Away, with the more muscular, dynamic sound of earlier output. Of course it wouldn’t be a Bad Seeds album without a heavy dose of pain, sadness and death, but unlike the unending bleakness of recent releases, there’s a definite shift both lyrically and musically: glimmers of optimism cutting through the dark skies. With huge string swells and almost gospel-like multi vocal crescendos there’s a power to the songs that perhaps reflects the strength of human spirit: a feeling that despite all the darkness in the world, love & hope will always endure.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            1. Song Of The Lake
                            2. Wild God
                            3. Frogs
                            4. Joy
                            5. Final Rescue Attempt
                            6. Conversion
                            7. Cinnamon Horses
                            8. Long Dark Night
                            9. O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She Is)
                            10. As The Waters Cover The Sea

                            14 - Van Houten

                            The Tallest Room

                              Leeds shoegaze outfit Van Houten release their debut album. After the huge success of the lead single, ‘Coming of Age’, the band have been branded as a BBC 6Music’s artist tip of the year 2024 on Tom Robinson’s New Year’s Day show.

                              Reminiscent of artists like Deerhunter, DIIV or Yuck with an unmistakable Yorkshire edge, Van Houten open up a unique sonic world. A cavernous shoegaze affair, filled with woozy psych, sincere storytelling and a bag full of earworms. Van Houten have honed a truly unique, melding a 90’s & alternative sound & aesthetic with true pop sensibility, crafting their own blend of lo-fi indie, psych rock, shoegaze and garage rock.

                              ‘The Tallest Room’ marks a brand new release from the exciting new partnership between Clue Records and EMI North, the first physical major label office to open outside London. 


                              STAFF COMMENTS

                              Liam says: It was back on a cold and dismal day in March when we first heard Van Houten's debut 'The Tallest Room' drift over our speakers and we've been hooked ever since. Beginning with 'Black And White', the Leeds outfit channels a mixture of Ulrika Spacek and Yuck to create this hypnotic and krautrock flavoured opener that sets the tone for the rest of the LP. 'Never Did Come Back' is a blistering shoegaze behemoth, whilst the likes of soaring 'Coming Of Age' and fuzzed out 'Only Wanna Be With You' propel the record beyond the tallest room. However the main highlight here is the incredible closer 'I Let You'. 8-minutes of pure bliss, strings and intricate guitar work, this is easily one of the tracks of the year. A truly wonderful record and one that I will recommend to people until the end of time - enjoy.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              Side A
                              Black And White
                              Never Did Come Back
                              Coming Of Age
                              Panoramic View

                              Side B
                              Note To Self
                              I Only Wanna Be With You
                              Head Straight
                              I Let You

                              Dinked 7” Tracklisting:
                              A Side: I Only Wanna Be With You - Acoustic Version
                              B Side: Panoramic View - Acoustic Version

                              15 - Ezra Collective

                              Dance, No One's Watching

                                Dance, No One's Watching is an ode to the sacred, yet joyous act of dancing, an album that musically guides you through a night out in the city, from the opening of possibilities as a new evening spans out ahead, to dawn’s final hours as the night comes to a close.

                                Written during a blistering 2023 which saw Ezra Collective tour the world, and become the first jazz act to win the Mercury Prize, Dance, No One's Watching is a documentation of the many dance floors they encountered. From London to Chicago, Lagos to Sydney, dance and rhythm connect us. These songs are a testament to that spirit.

                                The album was recorded at Abbey Road studios, where the band was surprised by a group of close friends and family, turning the sessions into a live communal celebration of love, music, and dancing.

                                Dance, No One's Watching is a record that speaks to the unifying power of dance. Set for release in September 2024, it is a powerful and distinctive addition to a catalogue that continues to blaze a bold new trail in contemporary British music.

                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                Millie says: Ezra Collective created some big boots for themselves to fill with their sublime last album. We’ve collectively at the shop been huge fans since their first EP landed six years ago now. Watching them succeed and shape the direction of the jazz scene has been truly inspiring, they’ve honed their sound over the years with a self-assured confidence that we love to see.

                                It’d be amiss of me not to mention the shining star on the album, Yazmin Lacey and her feel good vocals on ‘“God Gave Me Feet For Dancing”, surely everybody's favourite track?
                                Elsewhere “Ajala” provides the quicker step and “Everybody” has the building optimism that hits you in the chest.

                                ‘Dance, No One’s Watching’ gives us a reason to take the weight of the world off our shoulders momentarily to enjoy music, a thing that unites people, and just feel the joy in our bodies - and more importantly, dance!

                                TRACK LISTING

                                1. Intro
                                2. The Herald
                                3. Palm Wine
                                4. God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat. Yazmin Lacey)
                                5. Ajala
                                6. The Traveller
                                7. N29
                                8. No One's Watching Me (feat. Olivia Dean)
                                9. Hear My Cry
                                10. Shaking Body
                                11. Expensive
                                12. Streets Is Calling (feat. M.anifest & Moonchild Sanelly)
                                13. Why I Smile
                                14. Have Patience
                                15. Everybody

                                16 - Nilüfer Yanya

                                My Method Actor

                                  One of the most exciting musicians today, Nilüfer Yanya returns with a brand new studio album ‘My Method Actor’ set to release Sept 13th via Ninja Tune. With a unique blend of soulful melodies, indie rock grit, and jazz influences, Yanya’s music continues to captivate audiences worldwide. The new body of work being a development and evolution from her previous sound. Her first album ‘Miss Universe’ and its 2022 follow-up ‘Painless’ cemented her as one to watch and a staple in the indie scene, lauded by critics on both sides of the Atlantic. Since her debut, she has performed on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Late Night with Stephen Colbert, Later with Jools Holland and NPR’s legendary Tiny Desk.


                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                  Martin says: Nilüfer Yanya first came to our attention with ‘Painless’; 2022’s stunning showcase - aided by long time collaborator Will Archer - of her singular approach to creating music. In contrast to her debut ‘Miss Universe’, ‘Painless’ wasn’t an unruly expression of each of her diverse musical influences but a turbulent, coherent statement of intent.

                                  ‘My Method Actor’ follows a different path again; the distinctive, hollow picked guitar still runs through, as does the eloquent, candid introspection, mainly around the torment and vulnerability of romantic relationships, her gorgeous voice the perfect foil. The distortion driven urgency of its predecessor is, however, only apparent in the majestic “Like I Say” and title track; the remainder relying on understatement for it’s beauty and power, never more so than on “Binding”, with it’s sparse echoes of The Smiths’ ”Suffer Little Children”. All that extra space allows the soul searching room to cut through, at times to the bone. Single minded and open hearted, she’s a prodigy in a field of one.

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  1. Keep On Dancing
                                  2. Like I Say (I Runaway)
                                  3. Method Actor
                                  4. Binding
                                  5. Mutations
                                  6. Ready For Sun (touch)
                                  7. Call It Love
                                  8. Faith’s Late
                                  9. Made Out Of Memory
                                  10. Just A Western
                                  11. Wingspan

                                  Brand new album from electronic titan Kieran Hebden who continues his futuristic creation of sound across eight elegant and fantastic tracks. Utilizing a now well versed palette which seems to effortlessly merge organic instrumentation and hybridized vocals into digitally processed pastoral soundscapes. All the usual Hebdenian traits are audible on album opener "Loved" - from his well loved live drum breaks to the slightly melancholic piano lines. Quickly ushering in a more liminal experience, "Gliding Through Everything" is a crystalline waterfall that reimagines H2O as a 4D particle cascading through your fingertips. "Storm Crystals" quickly soothes with twangy mallets, downbeat groove and healing tones; the moment you quietly settle into your seat, expectations met and suitably zoned in for the rest of the LP. Hebden concludes side A with the accelerated pace of "Daydream Repeat"; which doesn't drift too far from themes explored throughout the side but ups the bpm and buoyancy.

                                  Side B slows us back down, ready for the second half of the trip; emotive guitar lines picked from the ether as angelic vox are gently smudged and diced before our ears - a sonic trademark the producer has previously used on tracks such as "Love Cry" and "Baby". "31 Bloom" bounces out of the mainframe at another slightly increased tempo, glitched arpeggios and highly sequenced piano fragments beautifully coalesced into a moment of transcendental ascension. Penultimate track, "So Blue" allows us a moment of reflection, stark elements imparting such strong emotions - there's few producers who can squeeze so much human feeling out of their machines. Finally, "Three Drums" concludes in suitable form - a slowly spiraling semi-orchestral fury into a white hot, retina-scorching sun'; almost hallucinatory in its saturation yet carried along at a languid pace; allowing the listener to unwind into a paradisical dream state of Hebden's own creation.

                                  Have to say he's done it again. It's nicely succinct and sequenced to perfection, with the four tracks on each side perfectly 

                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                  Barry says: There's almost a direct correlation between the opening bars of “Loved” on the new Four Tet album, 'Three' and the start of one of my favourite albums of all time, his mindblowing 2001 outing, 'Pause'. It's this sort of self-referential treatment that makes all of Kieran Hebden's albums a treat to behold, the more you listen the more you get out of the experience, and that's never been more true than with 'Three'. There are wisps of melody in “Gliding Through Everything” that bring me right back to “My Angel Rocks Back And Forth” just like “31 Bloom” harks back to his more beat-driven dancefloor work and the wandering crepuscular wooze of “Storm Crystals” brings me right back to the lysergic drift of 'Morning / Evening'. There is a lot to be gained from hearing Four Tet in full bloom, and I don't think that's ever been more true than here.

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  01 Loved 4:03
                                  02 Gliding Through Everything 4:08
                                  03 Storm Crystals 6:40
                                  04 Daydream Repeat 6:09
                                  05 Skater 4:16
                                  06 31 Bloom 5:52
                                  07 So Blue 5:30
                                  08 Three Drums 8:16

                                  18 - W.H. Lung

                                  Every Inch Of Earth Pulsates

                                    “A huge thing for this record was to make it feel as close to our live show as possible,” says Tom Sharkett of W.H. Lung’s latest album. “We didn’t want it to sound live but we wanted to capture the excitement of the live performances.”

                                    This is something that has become paramount to the group in recent years as they have undeniably blossomed into one of the most joyous and arresting live bands in the country. “The reason I’m in a band is to play live music,” says singer Joe Evans. “For me, music is live music. That’s what it’s for, to be played with people.”

                                    The five-piece band, also featuring Chris Mulligan, Hannah Peace, and Alex Mercer-Main, decided to try something new on their third album after two incredibly successful collaborations with previous producer Matt Peel. In order to capture the energy, spirit and dynamism of their live shows, they relocated to Sheffield to work with Ross Orton (MIA, Arctic Monkeys, Working Men’s Club) who was able to harness this side of the band to remarkable effect. “Ross is the Sheffield Steve Albini,” says Evans. “He’s the king of not overthinking it and trusting the process of the art of recording songs. He was always there to stop us fucking around with cerebral stuff and get it down.” Sharkett echoes this too: “He was the exact producer we needed without us even realising. His productions and mixes are bombastic, lively and in your face and that’s exactly what we wanted.”

                                    However, while this album is rooted in a sense of capturing a moment and a sparky liveness, that’s not to say it’s a raw or ragged record. It is still a meticulously composed, delicately layered and pristinely produced piece of work that, in true W.H. Lung style, runs the gauntlet from dance to pop to indie while still capturing that distinctly unique quality that is unquestionably their own. “It was a really big thing for me to realise what made us sound like us on this record,” says Sharkett. “I think the album sounds a lot more confident and self assured because of it. Some songs sound just so much like Lung and I’m really proud of that. I’m not sure we’ve done that as consistently across the other records.”

                                    While the band have drilled deeper into finding their own singular identity, it’s not a record resting on its laurels. It’s a significant leap forward, expanding on their solid foundations while also breaking new ground. “The big difference with this record is its directness in every sense,” says Sharkett. “The songwriting is more upfront. Previously we’d focused a lot on vibe and production as opposed to just writing songs. The overall mission here was to revert to a classic songwriting structure and for the production to come afterwards.”

                                    And so what you have on this record are deeply considered and well-crafted songs, then recorded with blistering intensity in the moment, and then given a touch of experimentation afterwards. Then throw in Orton’s contributions to the band and it’s proven to be a real winning formula. “He brought a real dose of magic to the songs we’d written,” says Sharkett. “And brought an extra bit of wonk and quirkiness each time.”

                                    Such quirkiness is apparent from the opening ‘Lilac Sky’ which very briefly samples a learn to speak Spanish 12” before whirring atmospherics, hypnotic bass, and shimmering synths began to propel the song for launch. “I like it when there’s really clear punctuation at the start of a record,” says Sharkett. “It’s almost like a statement of intent and I wanted something like that, where if people knew the tune they could identify it within the first second.”

                                    It’s also the perfect album opener in more than one way, setting the tone for an album rooted in exploration. “I went out onto Hampstead Heath one day when it was dusk and the sky was mad and I’d just taken some mushrooms,” recalls Evans. “I was thinking: just remember this, this is how things really are. So maybe this track acts like an invocation or a calling for the rest of the album. It’s about listening closely, paying attention, and being overwhelmed with an open heart.”

                                    On ‘Bliss Bliss’ the band almost veer into anthemic indie territory, with its rousing chorus, euphoric lashes of synths and a vocal delivery that is festival headline worthy. “I sang it like I was singing a song I’d forgotten from when I was a teenager,” says Evans of his impassioned performance. It was a fresh approach for the band. “I thought the guitars felt too college rock at first but I just went with it,” says Sharkett. “It’s a completely different style of guitar playing for me and something much more traditional in the indie world but I was enjoying that.”
                                    In many ways this was another foundational song for the LP. “This was the first instance of us writing more traditional songs for the album,” says Sharkett. “It kind of embodies our balance between being a live conventional guitar band and the shiny, synthy side of Lung to me. It feels like the perfect culmination of our experience as a band so far.”

                                    The band’s ability to write more traditional and conventional songs is clearly a skill they’ve taken to with ease, at times there’s an almost Springsteen-like quality – but if he'd ever had an ecstasy period – to tracks such as ‘Thinner Wine’ and ‘Bloom and Fade’. While ‘How to Walk’ was constructed with one thing only in mind: that it would absolutely slay on stage. “I can’t wait to play this live,” says Evans. “We wanted a song to represent our live set, a new big one, and this is it.” Once again it leans towards the anthemic, with its driving, propulsive charge complete with incandescent synths and vocal melodies so irresistible you can already hear them being sung in unison by a crowd.
                                    It’s an incredibly difficult feat to pull off a record that is more rooted in traditional songcraft while also capturing the power of a live performance, as well as pushing sonics into experimental new directions while working with a brand new collaborator. But here the band has managed to do just that.

                                    And the album’s closing song ‘I Will Set Fire To The House’ is a perfect example of such a thing. It’s a song that feels immaculately constructed but also very much alive and of the moment as its radiating synths engulf from the off, and Evans’ vocal is silky but powerful and in perfect symbiosis with Peace’s. It’s a song that captures the endless joys of music playing long into the night. “It may be a bit of a bloody bombastic way to end an album saying ‘and we’ll dance into the sunrise’,” says Evans. “But fuck it.” 


                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                    Barry says: For those of you that haven't already heard of W.H. Lung, their Piccadilly lauded albums ‘Incidental Music’ (2019) and ‘Vanities’ (2021) were impeccably forged slabs of driven Krautrock percussion and soaring hooky indie vocals. While 'Every Inch Of Earth Pulsates' doesn't steer away from the oft-instrumental drive of those earlier efforts, it's imbued with a vigorously optimistic edge. Those always-present throbbing basses and snappy, rock-solid percussive tethers work gradually into bright, stadium ready hands-in-the-air anthems and soaring, jangling shoegaze. While there are moments of post-punk minimalism or thoughtful, rippling unease it is always tastefully offset with a burst of neon shine or change of direction. W.H. Lung's discography has always veered towards the big stage sound, but it's never been more perfectly fitting for the summer festival circuit. A refreshingly uplifting, sunny day of an album.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    Side A
                                    Lilac Sky
                                    Bliss Bliss
                                    Thinner Wine
                                    Bloom And Fade

                                    Side B
                                    How To Walk
                                    Flowers In The Rain
                                    I Can’t Lie
                                    The Painting Of The Bay
                                    I Will Set Fire To The House

                                    19 - Confidence Man

                                    3AM (LA LA LA)

                                      Confidence Man’s third studio album sees the delinquent party starters popify 90's UK rave sounds like no one before. Inspired by a recent move to London, meeting their idols KLF, and becoming immersed in the queer club scene, Confidence Man have taken the ideas of hedonism, ecstasy and losing yourself to the music and distilled them into pure a-grade euphoria.

                                      The record spans the electronic spectrum from breakbeat and trance, to left-field Underworld size techno and the “let’s 'ave it” punk energy of legacy artists like The Prodigy. '3AM (LA LA LA)' follows their hugely successful second album 'TILT', which featured breakout single and festival crowd favourite ‘Holiday’. Staunchly defying trends and bringing Janet, Sugar, Reggie and Clarence along for a helluva good time, '3AM (LA LA LA)' feels bigger, bolder and in some ways brutal, but like, in a hot way. '3AM (LA LA LA)' is a welcome escape from the dull wasteland of modern mediocrity, bringing the weird and wonderful world of Confidence Man to the masses.

                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                      Ethan says: It might have gone unnoticed by the masses, but Confidence Man have been having a great couple years, with their collabs with Daniel Avery and DJ Seinfeld, two sold out nights at Manchester Academy, and now their newest record ‘3AM (LA LA LA)’, which feels like a late 90s / early 00s radio show in all the best ways. It’s clear they came to dance!

                                      Opening track “WHO KNOWS WHAT YOU’LL FIND?” starts the album off with a burst into club grooves, Kylie-esque vocals and warbling synths, including a passage reminiscent of certain Depeche Mode classics. It’s then immediately followed by my personal favourite song this Australian quartet has ever put out in “I CAN’T LOSE YOU”, which evokes Euro-dance hits with its earworm chorus and brilliant vocal interplay. Guest appearances from Sweetie Irie and producer Finn Keane (aka EASYFUN) keep the party varied, with their reggae and hip-hop tint and quirky production respectively.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      1. Who Knows What You'll Find?
                                      2. I Cant't Lose You
                                      3. Control
                                      4. So What
                                      5. Breakbeat
                                      6. Sicko
                                      7. Real Move Touch (Feat. Sweetie Rie)
                                      8. Far Out
                                      9. Janet
                                      10. So Tru
                                      11. Wrong Idea
                                      12. 3am (La La La)

                                      20 - BIG SPECIAL

                                      POSTINDUSTRIAL HOMETOWN BLUES

                                        Words are not to be taken for granted. Especially when they’re being bellowed, full blast, by a broad-shouldered poet with the brimstone fire of a preacher and the honesty and wisdom of a layman, over ground-shaking live beats and between anthemic blasts of melody and rousing riffage.

                                        Words matter. History matters. People matter. And BIG SPECIAL matter.

                                        For BIG SPECIAL - Joe Hicklin (vocals) and Callum Moloney (drums) - their sound is one that comes from vital, frustrated young working-class voices that don’t always get heard on the scale they should do. It’s a frustration that comes to the fore through a voice that is at times coarse and raw, but sensitive, desperate and soulful at others. Hicklin's brimstone-fired voice marches from guttural punk barks and serrated spoken word to soaring soul and back again, arriving siphoned from their forebears, crushed under the weight of history, and retooled for a new generation. It’s wrought, raw and angry at a world lacking options, the thinning of the common understanding between the social classes of England, exasperation at repeating cycles, and the feeling that you’re watching your own life unfold from the outside.

                                        These are songs that channel that voice you hear when you look in the mirror and see your true self – fight songs for a world gone wrong.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        01. BLACK COUNTRY GOTHIC
                                        02. I MOCK JOGGERS
                                        03. DESPERATE BREAKFAST
                                        04. SHITHOUSE
                                        05. THIS HERE AIN’T WATER
                                        06. MY SHAPE (BLOCKING THE LIGHT)
                                        07. BLACK DOG / WHITE HORSE
                                        08. BROADCAST: TIME AWAY
                                        09. ILL.
                                        10. MONGREL
                                        11. BUTCHER’S BIN
                                        12. DUST OFF / START AGAIN
                                        13. TREES
                                        14. FOR THE BIRDS
                                        15. DiG!

                                        21 - Yannis & The Yaw Feat. Tony Allen

                                        Lagos Paris London EP

                                          In 2016, Foals frontman Yannis Philippakis was offered the opportunity of a lifetime: a two-day session working with the great drummer Tony Allen, who he admired intensely for his influential, multi-genre work with the likes of Fela Kuti, Sébastien Tellier and Jeff Mills.

                                          Heading into a smoke-filled, ‘70s throwback studio in Paris, Yannis had expected them to make a nostalgic Afrobeat record. Yet something very different emerged. As the pair quickly established an intuitive telepathy, the music germinated from jams and loops, its varied touchpoints - rock, funk, jazz, dub and more - were complemented by a unique atmosphere of two cultures and creatives colliding, their expression liberated by making music in and for the moment itself.

                                          Joined by Tony’s regular collaborators Vincent Taeger (percussion, marimba), Vincent Taurelle (keys) and Ludovic Bruni (bass, guitar) that first meeting resulted in a handful of near complete songs, which were further developed during a couple of subsequent sessions. But between scheduling issues and Covid restrictions, the recordings were never completed before Tony passed away in April 2020 at the age of 79.

                                          Yannis felt a deep duty to complete the project, not only as a bittersweet way to honour and celebrate his friend, but also because Tony had been so eager to share these songs with the world. The result is the upcoming five-track EP, ‘Lagos Paris London’, under the Yannis & The Yaw umbrella - a project that he plans to return to in the future for further collaborations with inspiring musicians from across the globe.

                                          ‘Lagos Paris London’ EP is high-spirited, loose-grooved exuberance completed by the complex rhythms and unhurried style of the man who inspired it. It’s a communion with the past that provides an escape in the present day.

                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                          Barry says: Foals' Yannis Philippakis and legendary drummer Tony Allen met and recorded some music together along with Allen's collaborators allll the way back in 2016, and now one pandemic later and 'Lagos Paris London' finally hits the shop floor. Brilliantly conceived by a bunch of musicians that have real chemistry, and the final result is the perfect tribute to Tony Allen's huge influence on the music world.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          1. Walk Through Fire
                                          2. Rain Can't Reach Us
                                          3. Night Green, Heavy Love
                                          4. Under The Strikes
                                          5. Clementine

                                          22 - Moin

                                          You Never End

                                            ‘You Never End’ is the third album from Moin, a London trio made up of Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead (Raime / Blackest Ever Black) as well as long time collaborator and percussionist visionary Valentina Magaletti. Its title alone expresses the teetering and shifting nature of both the album and band. This record marks the Moin’s shift into a new phase with vocal collaborations across the album from Olan Monk, james K, Coby Sey and Sophia Al-Maria.

                                            The album’s collaborators all have voices that are alluring in their own right whilst hard to pin down: from james K’s ethereal, reverb drenched vocals, Coby Sey’s words that bounce and echo across London’s concrete streets and Olan Monk’s emotive songwriting, while artist Sophie Al-Maria’s voice and thoughts are known to stretch across her multidisciplinary practice as an artist, filmmaker and writer. The unique mystique of each collaborator is maintained throughout the record while simultaneously opening Moin up to new possibilities, in a gentle shifting alchemy.

                                            Continuing their enigmatic re-configuring of the traditional band, Moin use a mix of conventional and unique production and compositional techniques. Subtly re-framing the current conversation about what band in 2024 needs to be, Moin walk the line between what's reassuringly familiar and what's unsettling and inquisitive. ‘You Never End’ is a more sensitive record in sentiment, it re-contextualises grunge, shoegaze and indie rock with a weirdly comforting melancholy while still sounding direct and alive.

                                            Showing Moin at their most accessible, the vocal collaborations bring the most articulate moments and lucid emotion while still remaining uniquely within Moin's established world. Alongside this, the record fine tunes the elements of electronic production that have always been a feature of the band's unique sound in a deeply subtle way. Elements are simpler and more direct, offering robust functional support as well as textural and emotional resonance. Together they show the potential for both practices to intertwine.

                                            ‘You Never End’ is both produced and mixed by Tom and Joe, demonstrating the extended range of control the pair have over the band's sound, and their ability to truly hold together Moin’s intricate world.


                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                            Liam says: This new one from Moin is an absolute must! Bursting with proper interesting mathy and angular textures, the atmosphere on this thing is mega! For fans of Slint, Sonic Youth or anything slowcore/no-wavey, you need to get all over this!

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            Side A
                                            A1. Guess It's Wrecked Feat. Olan Monk
                                            A2. Cubby
                                            A3. Family Way Feat. Sophia Al-Maria
                                            A4. What If You Didn't Need A Reason Feat. James K
                                            A5. Lift You Feat. Sophia Al-Maria
                                            A6. It's Messy Coping

                                            Side B
                                            B1. We Know What Gives Feat. Coby Sey
                                            B2. C’Mon Dive
                                            B3. Anything But Sopo
                                            B4. Happy In The Wrong Way
                                            B5. Just Married

                                            23 - Hamish Hawk

                                            A Firmer Hand

                                              “Writing this album, I opened up my closet, and a skeleton came out.” In a café just around the corner from his Edinburgh flat, Hamish Hawk is contemplating his extraordinary new record, A Firmer Hand. “The thing that links all of the songs is a sense of the unsaid, whether out of guilt, shame, repression, embarrassment, coyness, whatever it might have been. I realised: I am going to say these things, and not all of them are going to make me look good. The album made so many demands, and I just gave myself over to it.”

                                              At this stage, where only a handful of close associates have heard the finished album, Hawk is still unsure of what the reaction might be from fans, critics, even family. He jokes that A Firmer Hand is the first of his records that his parents might not enjoy. “But the fact that it makes me nervous tells me it was the right thing to do.”

                                              It takes only a couple of listens to be sure that it was a risk worth taking. And just a couple more to determine that A Firmer Hand is the best and boldest record Hamish Hawk has delivered to date. “It’s a bit of a coming of age record,” he says. And a record for the ages.

                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Barry says: Bold swathes of melody, bracing melodic hooks and Hawk's incandescent vocals come together into a soaring marriage of style and substance. While Heavy Elevator and Angel Numbers both showed that Hawk was a skilled, passionate songwriter, the breadth of his undeniable talent has never been so clear as on 'A Firmer Hand'. A stylistically diverse, soaring collection of warmly delivered tales and beautifully written instrumentals.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Juliet As Epithet
                                              2. Machiavelli’s Room
                                              3. Big Cat Tattoos
                                              4. Nancy Dearest
                                              5. Autobiography Of Spy
                                              6. You Can Film Me
                                              7. Christopher St.
                                              8. Men Like Wire
                                              9. Questionable Hit
                                              10. Disingenuous
                                              11. Milk An Ending
                                              12. The Hard Won

                                              24 - Floating Points

                                              Cascade

                                                Cascade pushes Floating Points’ sound forward into new places. The eight songs here are allowed to smoulder and spark for up to eight minutes at a time, allowing for more expansive exploration of sounds and grooves than before.

                                                A subtle homage to his hometown of Manchester ripples across Cascade. “Afflecks Palace” an enveloping glide of harp melodies overtaken by otherworldly bleeps and beeps, named after a Mancunian market described as an “emporium of eclecticism.” Elsewhere, there’s ‘Key 103’, named after “an underground Manchester radio station a young Sam Shepherd would listen to “religiously”.

                                                Almost a decade on since Elaenia, his revered debut album, the composer has discovered ways to thread his experiments outside of club music seamlessly into his music designed for the dancefloor.

                                                Recommended if you like… Aphex Twin, Four Tet, Jon Hopkins, Caribou, DJ Koze.

                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                Barry says: I know, Floating Points is a hugely talented composer in every one of his guises, pensive ambient music, tentative slo-jazz and wispy drifting electronica, but without a doubt the best Floating Points for me is 'Modular synth led percussive glitchy dancefloor orientated' floating points. It reminds me pretty heavily of Simian Mobile Disco's 'Whorl', and as one of the albums that got me into modular synths, that's big.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                1. Vocoder [Club Mix]
                                                2. Key103
                                                3. Birth4000
                                                4. Del Oro
                                                5. Fast Forward
                                                6. Ocotillo
                                                7. Afflecks Palace
                                                8. Tilt Shift
                                                9. Ablaze 

                                                25 - Mdou Moctar

                                                Funeral For Justice

                                                  Recorded at the close of two years spent touring the globe following the release of 2019 breakout ‘Afrique Victime,’ 'Funeral For Justice' captures the Nigerien quartet in ferocious form. The music is louder, faster, and more wild. The guitar solos are feedback-scorched and the lyrics are passionately political. Nothing is held back or toned down. The songs on ‘Funeral For Justice’ speak unflinchingly to the plight of Niger and of the Tuareg people. "This album is really different for me," explains Moctar, the band’s singer, namesake, and indisputably iconic guitarist. "Now the problems of terrorist violence are more serious in Africa. When the US and Europe came here, they said they're going to help us, but what we see is really different. They never help us to find a solution."

                                                  "Mdou Moctar has been a strong anti-colonial band ever since I've been a part of it," says producer and bassist Mikey Coltun, who has been playing with Moctar since 2017. "France came in, fucked up the country, then said ‘you’re free.’ And they’re not." The song ‘Oh France’ tackles this head on: “France veils its actions in cruelty/ We are better without this turbulent relationship/ We must understand their endless lethal games.”

                                                  On the lead single and title track, Moctar addresses African leaders directly, bidding them: "Retake control of your countries, rich in resources / Build them and quit sleeping”. The song ‘Sousoume Tamacheq’ deals with the plight of the Tuareg people to which the band belong, and who are mainly spread across three countries: Niger, Mali and Algeria."Oppressed in all three/In addition to lack of unity, ignorance is the third issue." Another song, ‘Imouhar’, calls on the Tuareg to preserve their Tamasheq language - it's at risk of dying out, and Mdou is one of the few in his community who knows how to write it. "People here are just using French," laments Mdou. "They're starting to forget their own language. We feel like in a hundred years no one will speak good Tamasheq, and that's so scary for us."

                                                  Mdou Moctar in its current iteration is first and foremost a band. Alongside Moctar, it consists of rhythm guitarist Ahmoudou Madassane, drummer Souleymane Ibrahim, and American bassist and producer Mikey Coltun. The band got their start performing at traditional weddings. These are high energy events – amps are dialed up to 11 and the whole town is invited to attend. "I grew up in the DC punk scene and this is no different," explains Coltun. "It’s a DIY punk show: people bring generators, they crank their amps. Things are broken, but they make it work."

                                                  Conveying that energy and feeling of community to a new audience has been an important goal for the band. Their first concerts in the US were sometimes, mistakenly, organized to be tame seated affairs. That’s no longer the case. Over 100s of shows, they’ve proven themselves as one of the world’s most vital rock bands – a group rooted in Tuareg tradition, but undeniably its own singular organism. An Mdou Moctar concert is now recognized to be a place for dancing, if not full-force moshing.

                                                  "‘Ilana’ was the gateway album, saying that this is a raw rock band. And ‘Afrique Victime’ was a summation of that vision,” says Coltun, who recorded the entire record over five days in a mostly unfurnished house in upstate New York. “With ‘Funeral For Justice’, I really wanted this to shine with the political message because of everything that's going on. As the band got tighter and heavier live, it made sense to capture this urgency and this aggression – it wasn't a forced thing, it was very natural.”

                                                  In July 2023 – after ‘Funeral For Justice’ had been completed – Niger’s democratically elected government was deposed in a military coup. The president was placed under house arrest and the nation plunged into a state of chaos and uncertainty. The French have withdrawn. The area continues to be threatened by terrorism. The band – then on tour in the US – was, for a time, unable to return to their families.

                                                  "I don't support the coup," explains Mdou, "but I never in my life liked France in my country. I don't hate France or French people, I don't hate American people either, but I don't support their manipulative policies, what they do in Africa. In 2023 we want to be free, we need to smile, you understand?"

                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                  Barry says: Saharan rockers Mdou Moctar return for their most politically charged outing yet, and getting their message across with fiercely political lyrics (so i'm told, I don't speak Tamasheq) and the classic deep, blues-infused funk they've become so known for. It's a classic Mdou sound, but with a renewed vigour and drive.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1. Funeral For Justice
                                                  2. Imouhar
                                                  3. Takoba
                                                  4. Sousoume
                                                  5. Imagerhan
                                                  6. Tchinta
                                                  7. Djallo #1
                                                  8. Oh France
                                                  9. Modern Slaves

                                                  26 - Mount Kimbie

                                                  The Sunset Violent

                                                    The Sunset Violent began in a disused frat house in the American Yucca Valley. Kimbie’s founding members Dominic Maker & Kai Campos began work on their first proper album together since 2017’s Love What Survives – the decision was made to leave London. Campos and Maker relocated for a month to a town in the middle of a desert. The resulting album, finished in London with longtime confidante Dillip Harris and their band mates Andrea Balency-Béarn and Marc Pell, is 37 minutes of Mount Kimbie at simultaneously their most daring and their most giddily infectious.



                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                    Barry says: Mount Kimbie have taken a little swerve with 'The Sunset Violent', taking their usual sound and injecting it with a concept that's both perfectly conceived and accomplished. While all the usual MK sounds are in-situ here, there outer reaches of their sound swerves into synth-pop, gritty electronics and moody post-punk.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. The Trail
                                                    2. Dumb Guitar
                                                    3. Shipwreck
                                                    4. Boxing (Feat. King Krule)
                                                    5. Got Me
                                                    6. A Figure In The Surf
                                                    7. Fishbrain
                                                    8. Yukka Tree
                                                    9. Empty And Silent (Feat. King Krule)

                                                    27 - 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

                                                      28 - The Smile

                                                      Wall Of Eyes

                                                        Following on from 2022 debut LP 'A Light For Attracting Attention', which garnered a top 20 spot in our 2022 end of year review, 'Wall Of Eyes' sees Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner once again coming together for another art-rock opus that is inventive and boundry-pushing; whilst still remaining incredibly accessible and potent at it's core. With string arrangements by the London Contemporary Orchestra, 'Wall Of Eyes' comfortably shrugs off the burden of being "just another Radiohead side-project" and in the process leaves us hoping there's more from The Smile for years to come.





                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                        Barry says: Though it's easy to compare The Smile to Radiohead (for obvious reasons), and there is a similarity to the sound that Yorke & Greenwood bring, the end result ends up quite drastically different. The Smile are a lot less rooted in rock music, ending up presenting something that's both beautifully organic and free-flowing whilst never straying too far into experimental territories. Lovely stuff.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1. Wall Of Eyes
                                                        2. Teleharmonic
                                                        3. Read The Room
                                                        4. Under Our Pillows
                                                        5. Friend Of A Friend
                                                        6. I Quit
                                                        7. B7ending Hectic
                                                        8. You Know Me

                                                        29 - The Soundcarriers

                                                        Through Other Reflections

                                                          It’s abundantly clear from the first bars of their 5th studio album Through Other Reflection, that this is, and could only ever be, The Soundcarriers. From the enchanting vocal duets of folk-bidden Chanteuses Leonore Wheatley and Dorian Conway; to the precise bass lines of Paul Isherwood and the limber, jazz-cool, Hal Blaine-esque drums of his his co-songwriter Adam Cann; from the fairy-like flutes, 60s-garage guitars and organ sounds pilfered from the archives of exotica - listening to the Soundcarriers resembles a rediscovery of all the most prized, esoteric corners of the 1960s, all bundled up, warped and refracted through the quartet’s astutely modern cultural lens. Channelling Tropicalia, Middle Eastern psychedelic Jazz/Funk, The French Library sounds of Nino Nardini, and a whole host of lavish obscurites beside, Through Other Reflection delivers another sonic adventure from one of the most unique and distinctive voices of British Psychedelia.

                                                          After an 8 year wait for their album 4 - 2022’s Wilds - it thankfully didn’t take so long for the follow-up this time round. In many ways, this feels like a companion to Wilds; recording again at their Nottingham warehouse studio, Through Other Reflection retains that same organic glow, all the passions and imperfections of a tightly clipped unit jamming out these living, breathing pop-art nuggets as if straight onto the acetate.”We wanted to keep an air of spontaneity with this album and not get too bogged with the recording process”, explains Cann, “It was more a case of getting the songs as tightly written and arranged as possible first so we could get them down quickly in the studio. It always takes longer than you think”

                                                          Less packed with strident pop hooks as its predecessor however, the music of Through… has been given extra licence to breathe, stretch out, and wander more uncharted terrains. While gleaming psych-pop of tracks like ‘The City Was’, or ‘Already Over’ confidently carry on from where they left off, from the album’s 2nd track ‘Always’, the trip becomes a little less predictable. Starting out as a smoky Procol Harum-meets-French-Psych organ ballad, the music drifts, as if of its own accord into an eerie, garage trance that lingers, cycles, and hypnotises, growing ever stranger, reaching ever-further away from its point of conception.

                                                          And almost every track on Through Other Reflections holds that outer-body moment, where the band fix themselves on a limber, lysergic groove, lose all grip on time and reality, and melt themselves away into a liquid state of blind euphoria. There are sequences on this record that feel more like rituals than songs, built upon a single hypnotic rhythm which, like the centre of a vortex, pulling everything under its beatific command. Take the finale to ‘What We Found’ for instance, sounding like a ghostly march across the psychedelic moors, or ‘Feel The Way’, where a single athletic drum-loop rises and rises, growing ever more urgent and suspenseful underneath its frantic harpsichords and rasping flutes.

                                                          Full of such rich stylisms as these, The Soundcarriers showcase themselves as abstract storytellers par excellence by virtue of their textures and arrangements alone. Resembling Romantic composer Maurice Ravel, but if he had just a four-piece rock band at his disposal, Through Other Reflects is rich with detail; there’s shakers, rattles, clarinets, booming drums; there’s synthesiser swarms, chiming xylophones, vintage organs and experimental Cluster & Eno-esque ambiences. Within all this nuance the music flows like some undisclosed narrative swathed in a magnetic secrecy. “It almost comes across like a story in some ways”, says Cann of the album, “the music is quite sectional with elements of exotica and cinematic type layers, it's a good balance of grooves, tunes and weirdness”. No more is this “epic cinematic feel” heard more proudly than on short instrumental ‘Sonya’s Lament” - its innate, hauntological atmospheres befitting a Peter Strickland soundtrack, or the classics of Lex Baxter, the so-called ‘Founder of Exotica’ himself.

                                                          On the other hand, providing a greasier undercurrent to all these bucolic sounds is a leaning towards a more “direct” lyricism referencing more “external concerns. Laying down the first tracks for the album in the wintry gloom of pre-lockdown 2020, and drawing inspiration from time spent in Berlin, Through Other Reflections returns to some of the post-apocalyptic futurism explored in 2014’s Entropicalia - a loose concept album inspired by J.G Ballard’s The Drowned World. “The songs explore a disillusionment with the way things are going particularly after 40 years of neoliberalism”, says Cann, “They follow that folk-song tradition of wanting to escape to an imagined time, but here it’s more urban than pastoral. The first couple of ideas I came up with when doing some music in Berlin and had some time to wander aimlessly. And think the atmosphere seeped in, particularly on The City Was and Already Over.

                                                          He continues, “One aspect of the title, ‘Through Other Reflections’ is about synthesis and layers of influence. How things can be filtered through other things and change the perspective. This is something you get in cities as well.” Though, as with everything The Soundcarriers make, “It can mean anything. It also just sounds kind of cool.”

                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                          Barry says: As unmistakeably Soundcarriers as it gets, with woozy 50's tropicalia and mid-heavy jangling guitars wrapping deftly around psychedelic loops and lysergic reverberating vocals. Beautifully reminiscent of the golden age of psych, but with a lightness and production aesthetic that hints at yesteryear without the sonic limitations. Beautifully widescreen airy psychedelic rock.

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. The City Was
                                                          2. Always
                                                          3. Comet 4
                                                          4. Behind The Fire
                                                          5. Feel The Way
                                                          6. Sonya's Lament
                                                          7. Already Over
                                                          8. What We Found
                                                          9. With Us For Now
                                                          10. Wider Arcs
                                                          11. The Return 

                                                          30 - A Certain Ratio

                                                          It All Comes Down To This

                                                            It All Comes Down to This is the brand new album from Manchester legends A Certain Ratio, produced by Speedy Wunderground’s Dan Carey.

                                                            This album takes A Certain Ratio back to their roots, featuring 10 straight-to-the-point tracks, with a sprinkling of electronics for good measure. It is the first time the band has recorded as the core 3-piece lineup of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop, and Donald Johnson, with no additional collaborators or members of the live setup. Following on from ACR's acclaimed 1982 album and the electrifying 2023 EP, It All Comes Down to This continues the lineage of constant progression demonstrated by the band.

                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                            Barry says: A brilliant new album from Manchester's Certain Ratio and a stunning example of ACR's unique fusion of vibrant, groove-led indie music and post-punk adjacent stomp. 'It All Comes Down To This' could be their most definitive statement yet both wilfully celebratory, and brilliantly hefty. A perfect distillation of their hugely varied sound.

                                                            Laura says: Speedy Wunderground's Dan Carey, has managed a near perfect distillation of ACR's sound here, as the trio of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson draw on the post-punk-funk grooves of their early days while ruminating on the current state of the world. For me it's the best thing they've done in ages.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            Vinyl Tracklist
                                                            A1 All Comes Down To This
                                                            A2 Keep It Real
                                                            A3 We All Need
                                                            A4 Surfer Ticket
                                                            A5 Bitten By A Lizard
                                                            B1 God Knows
                                                            B2 Out From Under
                                                            B3 Estate Kings
                                                            B4 Where You Coming From
                                                            B5 Dorothy Says

                                                            CD Tracklist
                                                            1 All Comes Down To This
                                                            2 Keep It Real
                                                            3 We All Need
                                                            4 Surfer Ticket
                                                            5 Bitten By A Lizard
                                                            6 God Knows
                                                            7 Out From Under
                                                            8 Estate Kings
                                                            9 Where You Coming From
                                                            10 Dorothy Says

                                                            31 - Jack White

                                                            No Name

                                                              No Name is the sixth studio album from Jack White, founding member of The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather. True to his DIY roots, this record was recorded at White's Third Man Studio throughout 2023 and 2024, pressed to vinyl at Third Man Pressing, and released by Third Man Records.

                                                              Recalling the true essence of the White Stripes; this is what Jack does best, raw and stripped back bluesy garage rock. Hurrah!!

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              Side A:
                                                              Old Scratch Blues
                                                              Bless Yourself
                                                              That's How I'm Feeling
                                                              It's Rough On Rats
                                                              Archbishop Harold Holmes
                                                              Bombing Out
                                                              What's The Rumpus?

                                                              Side B:
                                                              Tonight (Was A Long Time Ago)
                                                              Underground
                                                              Number One With A Bullet
                                                              Morning At Midnight
                                                              Missionary
                                                              Terminal Archenemy Endling

                                                              32 - Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band

                                                              Loophole

                                                                62 years of music, loves, losses, long summer days and longer, darker nights are vividly recalled by ‘our greatest living songwriter’, Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band as he plays out flickering scenes from his life on new album, Loophole.

                                                                12 evocative and autobiographical songs to be accompanied by the written word as Michael Head prepares his memoirs for release with an autobiography with Nine Eight Books. 

                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                Andy says: Dear Scott's mellower sibling picks up where our record of the year left off, with the stunning Shirl's Ghost, and meanders beautifully through Mick's usual magical worlds before ending on his ages old, but hitherto not recorded, lost classic, Coda. Mick's only gone and smashed it again. As the maestro himself would undoubtedly say: Is Right!

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                1 Shirl's Ghost
                                                                2 Ambrosia
                                                                3 Ciao Ciao Bambino
                                                                4 Tout Suite!
                                                                5 The Human Race
                                                                6 You Smiled At Me
                                                                7 A Ricochet Moment
                                                                8 Connemara
                                                                9 Merry-Go-Round
                                                                10 You're A Long Time Dead
                                                                11 Naturally It's You
                                                                12 Coda

                                                                7" - Exclusive To Dinked Edition
                                                                Side A
                                                                1. Connemara - Acoustic (Live From Hebden Bridge)
                                                                Side B
                                                                2. Tour Suite! (Live Acoustic From Hebden Bridge)

                                                                33 - Chelsea Wolfe

                                                                She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She

                                                                  Chelsea Wolfe’s latest album, She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, is a rebirth in process. It’s about how such a moment connects to our past, our present, and our future. It’s a powerfully cathartic statement about cutting ties, as well as an important reminder that healing is cyclical and circular, and not a simple linear process. As Wolfe explains, “It’s a record about the past self reaching out to the present self reaching out to the future self to summon change, growth, and guidance. It’s a story of setting yourself free from situations and patterns that are holding you back, in order to become self-empowered. It’s an invitation to step into your authenticity.”

                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                  Barry says: I've always been a fan of Chelsea Wolfe's music, stumbling across her 'Prayer For The Unborn' release on my scour of the Latitudes collection. It goes without saying that since that admittedly brilliant mashing of neo-folk, psychedelic and art-rock she's increased the scope of her writing and production tenfold. 'She Reaches Out...' is a mind-blowingly complex, but effortlessly smooth tapestry of chamber pop, gothic rock and electronic drone music.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  01. Whispers In The Echo Chamber
                                                                  02. House Of Self Undoing
                                                                  03. Everything Turns Blue
                                                                  04. Tunnel Lights
                                                                  05. The Liminal
                                                                  06. Eyes Like Nightshade
                                                                  07. Salt
                                                                  08. Unseen World
                                                                  09. Place In The Sun
                                                                  10. Dusk 

                                                                  34 - Cloud Nothings

                                                                  Final Summer

                                                                    Cloud Nothings are back! Cleveland's loudest export with their new album, Final Summer via Pure Noise Records. Over the past 15 years Cloud Nothings have become part of the fabric of modern indie rock with a steady run of reliably fantastic records, and this streak continues unabated with Final Summer – an album that’s so assured, so instantly satisfying, that it forces you to pause and realize you’re listening to one of the great American rock bands in their prime.

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Barry says: Equal parts rolling scuzz-garage and psychedelic grunge music, cloud nothings effortlessly lurch between sound worlds into places that are both terrifying and exciting. Even on record you can hear the tremendous energy emanating from the Ohioan trio, I bet they're a lot of fun to watch live. Brilliantly raucous.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. Final Summer
                                                                    2. Daggers Of Light
                                                                    3. I'd Get Along
                                                                    4. Mouse Policy
                                                                    5. Silence
                                                                    6. Running Through The Campus
                                                                    7. The Golden Halo
                                                                    8. Thank Me For Playing
                                                                    9. On The Chain
                                                                    10. Common Mistake

                                                                    The latest mini LP from Coyote sees them continue to explore the realms of emotionally charged electronic music. From dreamy horizontal soothers to more ecstatic uplifting refrains. 'Both Gone' is an embrace from the sun as it sets gently into the horizon, 'People Take It' is an early afternoon watching the shimmering sea with a mint tea, 'We Got Lost' is a cautioning tale to all, 'Beltane' a celebratory Pagan dub, 'Show Me' is a poolside midday smiler, 'Cirrus' is an ecstatic sunrise anthem. So hurry up, and Live!

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Barry says: Is It Balearic? It is a bit Balearic, yeah but it's not the sort of dreamy barely-there Balearic that sends me into an inattentive dream, it's brave and imaginative electronic music that conjurs the feeling of a beachside bar on a sunny day, in the Balearic islands.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    Side 1
                                                                    1. "Both Gone"
                                                                    2. "People Take It Too Seriously"
                                                                    3. "We Got Lost"

                                                                    Side 2
                                                                    1. "Beltane"
                                                                    2. "Show Me"
                                                                    3. "Cirrus"

                                                                    36 - Fat Dog

                                                                    WOOF.

                                                                      Fat Dog are the most exciting breakthrough band of the past few years, conjurers of the sort of frenzied and wild live shows not seen in the capital for years and now the creators of ‘WOOF’., a brilliant and mind-bending debut album. A thrilling blend of electro-punk, rock’n’roll snarling, techno soundscapes, industrial-pop and rave euphoria, ‘WOOF’. is music for letting go to or, in the words of frontman Joe Love, “screaming-into-a-pillow music”.


                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                      Barry says: A wild and uncompromising mix of electroclash, industrial and rave aesthetics wrapped around indie instrumentation and garage rock production. Effortlessly fleeting from soaring synth atmospherics into snarling, driving mayhem. Wildly brilliant.

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      Side A
                                                                      Vigilante
                                                                      Closer To God
                                                                      Wither
                                                                      Clowns

                                                                      Side B
                                                                      King Of The Slugs
                                                                      All The Same
                                                                      I Am The King
                                                                      Running
                                                                      And So It Came To Pass

                                                                      37 - Jane Weaver

                                                                      Love In Constant Spectacle

                                                                        Recalibrating her singular journey in the British musical landscape with her most open-hearted, direct and intimate collection of material yet. Love In Constant Spectacle evokes spectacular imagery and distills the artists’ vision in its purest form, elevating her inimitable sound and poetic vision to new heights.

                                                                        Recapturing the melancholy of her early work whilst propelling it forward, she sketches scenes as we watch new colours, shapes and languages emerge and fill the frame. Love In Constant Spectacle sees her take measured steps towards a vivid, dreamlike record, that offers resolve in the face of life’s inevitability.

                                                                        The foundations of Weaver’s sound are still evident – lush motorik drums, pulsating bass, custom modded synths and exotic fuzz pedals - but the stream is awash with scrabble piece poetry and Letraset lullabies leading to lush escapism, the free abandon that you’d associate with free jazz and the avant-garde. But, as determined and visionary as Weaver might be, Love In Constant Spectacle wasn’t executed without assistance. Here we find a long mooted unison with Jane’s first ever producer, John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding), who has shared Weaver’s process in the surrounds of Rockfield Studios and Geoff Barrow’s Invada studio.

                                                                        Love In Constant Spectacle is otherworldly, it is both intimate yet distant, a surrealist interpretation of the foundations that make us human – the stories and landscapes it paints are habitats of their own. A voyage into undisclosed pastures, it’s a heartfelt manifesto from an artist that continues to boundlessly evolve with each chapter in her career.

                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                        Barry says: We're big fans of Jane & co. here at Piccadilly, and 'Love In Constant Spectacle' takes everything we've known and loved from previous releases; her rich melodic thread and progressive instrumental leanings, and injects the pieces with perfectly extracted DNA from jazz, 60's psychedelic pop and art-rock.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        Side A
                                                                        A1 Perfect Storm
                                                                        A2 Emotional Components
                                                                        A3 Love In Constant Spectacle -
                                                                        A4 Motif
                                                                        A5 The Axis And The Seed
                                                                        Side B
                                                                        B1 Is Metal
                                                                        B2 Happiness In Proximity
                                                                        B3 Romantic Worlds
                                                                        B4 Univers
                                                                        B5 Family Of The Sun

                                                                        38 - Faye Webster

                                                                        Underdressed At The Symphony

                                                                          Faye Webster’s songs are direct lines to the human subconscious, and Underdressed at the Symphony documents what happens once you begin to build a new self from the ashes of your old routines. This rebirth isn’t flashy or definitive, but is instead a series of seemingly mundane moments that, scattered across weeks and months, sneak their way toward something like healing. Yes, there’s a breakup in play, but Webster is not documenting the heartbreak of a breakup so much as she’s navigating the contours of heartbreak itself.

                                                                          Recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios in Texas with her longtime band, Webster is accompanied on Underdressed at the Symphony by Matt Stoessel’s arcs of shimmering pedal steel, the plaintive, unhurried drums of Charles Garner, and, occasionally, additional guitarwork from Wilco’s Nels Cline, among many other crucial players. The title of the album refers to Webster’s post-breakup compulsion to visit the symphony on a whim, usually buying a ticket at the last possible second. “Going to the symphony was almost like therapy for me. I was quite literally underdressed at the symphony because I would just decide at that moment that that's what I wanted to do,” she says. “That's what I felt like I needed to hear. I got to leave what I felt like was kind of a shitty time in my life and be in this different world for a minute.”

                                                                          That strain of lightheartedness with a melancholic backbone permeates the album, and is the major driving force behind “Lego Ring,” which features Atlanta multi-hyphenate Lil Yachty, the only guest voice on the entire album. Yachty’s ghostly warble floats just under Webster’s voice, jabbing through empty space, trembling over a low rumble of bass. The song is also a sort of release—a buoyant moment that cuts through the sadness. “I think I hit a point in songwriting during this record where I was just like, man, I said a lot.” Webster says. “I'm just going to sit down and sing about this ring that I really want.” Like the rest of the album, Webster isn’t providing answers, nor is she on some epic journey of healing and self-care. Instead, she’s choosing to just live, to document heartbreak and ridiculous moments right next to each other, until they start to blur together, becoming real enough for us all to feel.

                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                          Barry says: A soaring, swooning selection of beautifully penned ballads, grooving guitar lines and cracked vocoder vox from the brilliant Faye Webster. 'Lego Ring' is for me, one of the top bangers of the year thus far. A perfectly mixed cocktail of synth-pop, indie and with wisps of country woven through her compositions, Webster is a true talent. Brilliant.

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          1.Thinking About You
                                                                          2. But Not Kiss
                                                                          3. Wanna Quit All The Time
                                                                          4. Lego Ring
                                                                          5. Feeling Good Today
                                                                          6. Lifetime
                                                                          7. He Loves Me Yeah!
                                                                          8. EBay Purchase History
                                                                          9. Underdressed At TheSymphony
                                                                          10. Tttttime

                                                                          39 - GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR

                                                                          NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD

                                                                            THE PLAIN TRUTH==
                                                                            we drifted through it, arguing.
                                                                            every day a new war crime, every day a flower bloom.
                                                                            we sat down together and wrote it in one room,
                                                                            and then sat down in a different room, recording.
                                                                            NO TITLE= what gestures make sense while tiny bodies fall? what context? what broken melody?
                                                                            and then a tally and a date to mark a point on the line, the negative process, the growing pile.
                                                                            the sun setting above beds of ash
                                                                            while we sat together, arguing.
                                                                            the old world order barely pretended to care.
                                                                            this new century will be crueler still.
                                                                            war is coming.
                                                                            don’t give up.
                                                                            pick a side.
                                                                            hang on.
                                                                            love.

                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                            Barry says: There are very few things I can say about GYBE that I haven't said already. they're one of my favourite bands, and they're superb. When it comes to the music however, 'NO TITLE...' takes a little bit more of a turn towards the catastrophic post-apocalyptic dread and screeching cathartic wall-of-noise side of GYBE. As ever, it's a transformative experience.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            1. SUN IS A HOLE SUN IS VAPORS
                                                                            2. BABYS IN A THUNDERCLOUD
                                                                            3. RAINDROPS CAST IN LEAD
                                                                            4. BROKEN SPIRES AT DEAD KAPITAL
                                                                            5. PALE SPECTATOR TAKES PHOTOGRAPHS
                                                                            6. GREY RUBBLE – GREEN SHOOTS

                                                                            40 - Jamie XX

                                                                            In Waves

                                                                              Nine years on from the release of his seminal GRAMMY, BRIT, Ivor Novello and Mercury Music Prize-nominated debut album 'In Colour', London musician, DJ and producer Jamie xx announces his long-awaited second album 'In Waves'. Across 12 tracks including 'Baddy On The Floor', his joyous summer collaboration with club culture icon Honey Dijon, Jamie xx replicates the emotional crescendos and thrilling volatility of an almost mystical night out and features further collaborations with Robyn, The Avalanches, Kelsey Lu, John Glacier and Panda Bear, Oona Doherty and his The xx bandmates Romy and Oliver Sim. Created over a four year period ushered in by his much-loved 2020 Essential Mix and peppered with periods of self-reflection, a global pandemic, the blinking reemergence into the strobelight and a newly discovered love of surfing as escapism, it’s an album that's on course to eclipse the heights of its globally acclaimed predecessor.

                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                              Barry says: Nine years have elapsed since the release of one of Piccadilly's most requested LP's, Jamie XX's 'In Colour', and the world is certainly ready for the next outing. So what's on the cards? Well, it's beautifully rich, driven dancefloor electronica that moves deftly between the outer reaches of house, trance and IDM with a lovely selection of guest vocals including Romy and Oliver Sim. Though In Colour was a bright and impactful statement, 'In Waves' shows a marked maturation of sound and execution. Brilliant.

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              1. Wanna
                                                                              2. Treat Each Other Right
                                                                              3. Waited All Night (Jamie XX Feat. Romy, Oliver Sim & The XX)
                                                                              4. Baddy On The Floor (Jamie XX Feat. Honey Dijon)
                                                                              5. Dafodil (Jamie XX Feat. Kelsey Lu, John Glacier & Panda Bear)
                                                                              6. Still Summer
                                                                              7. Life (Jamie XX & Robyn)
                                                                              8. The Feeling I Get From You
                                                                              9. Breather
                                                                              10. All You Children (Jamie XX Feat. The Avalanches)
                                                                              11. Every Single Weekend
                                                                              12. Falling Together (Jamie XX Feat. Oona Doherty)

                                                                              Deluxe Edition Bonus 12":
                                                                              1. F.U. (Jamie XX Feat. Erykah Badu)
                                                                              2. It’s So Good
                                                                              3. Do Something
                                                                              4. LET’S DO IT AGAIN
                                                                              5. KILL DEM

                                                                              41 - Amyl And The Sniffers

                                                                              Cartoon Darkness

                                                                                In the eight years since Amyl and The Sniffers came together in Melbourne’s sticky pub-rock scene, Amyl and the Sniffers have become masters of balancing power and playfulness. With two critically acclaimed albums under their belt - 2019’s self-titled debut and 2021’s visceral ‘Comfort To Me’ - vocalist Amy Taylor, guitarist Declan Mehrtens, bassist Gus Romer and drummer Bryce Wilson have achieved something unique and remarkable.

                                                                                Since the release of Comfort to Me, the band has seen their horizons broaden exponentially in every way. And it’s this attitude - bigger, brighter, smarter, sharper - that’s fuelling their third album, ‘Cartoon Darkness’. Recorded with producer Nick Launay at Foo Fighters’ 606 Studios in Los Angeles, on the same desk that captured Nirvana’s Nevermind and Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, the latest Amyl offering is full of surprises. Musically, Mehrtens, Romer and Wilson have written The Sniffers’ most diverse album yet. It stretches from classic punk to the glammy strut of recent single ‘U Should Not Be Doing That’ to the stormy balladry of ‘Big Dreams’ (which is a sonic gear shift worthy of the title).

                                                                                Cartoon Darkness is about climate crisis, war, AI, tip-toeing on the eggshells of politics, and people feeling like they're helping by having a voice online when we’re all just feeding the data beast of Big Tech, our modern day god. It’s about the fact that our generation is spoon-fed information. We look like adults, but we’re children forever cocooned in a shell. We’re all passively gulping up distractions that don’t even cause pleasure, sensation or joy, they just cause numbness.

                                                                                Everything is such hard work, everything is heartbreaking, but everything is beautiful. I want to celebrate. I want to put my phone down and see someone's facial expression change with what they say. I want to people-watch. I want to see if there are bugs where I walk, but I don't see them. I also want the fantasy and the escapism. I want to lean into hedonism, I want to feel alive, while acknowledging the dystopia and chaos unfolding around me.

                                                                                Cartoon Darkness is driving head first into the unknown, into this looming sketch of the future that feels terrible, but doesn’t even exist yet. A childlike darkness. I don’t want to meet the devil half-way and mourn what we have right now. The future is cartoon, the prescription is dark, but it's novelty. It's just a joke. It's fun.

                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                Barry says: Another blazing transmission from Melbourne pub-rock sensation, Amyl And The Sniffers. Bold, jagged sweeps of distorted guitars and pummelling percussion underpin Taylor's acerbic vocals. This time, we get a slightly more nuanced selection, with the familiar fiery phrases balanced with some more thoughtful and tentative melodic elements, but nothing that changes everything we love about this singularly energetic force.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                Jerkin’
                                                                                Chewing Gum
                                                                                Tiny Bikini
                                                                                Big Dreams
                                                                                It’s Mine
                                                                                Motorbike Song
                                                                                Doing In Me Head
                                                                                Pigs
                                                                                Bailing On Me
                                                                                U Should Not Be Doing That
                                                                                Do It Do It
                                                                                Going Somewhere
                                                                                Me And The Girls

                                                                                42 - Kelly Lee Owens

                                                                                Dreamstate

                                                                                  ‘Dreamstate’ is Kelly Lee Owens fourth studio album, due to be released on the 18th October. The new album will be her first released at new label home dh2 - a brand new electronic music imprint at renowned independent label Dirty Hit being spearheaded by George Daniel of The 1975.

                                                                                  There’s an incredible feeling of freedom and escapism found throughout Kelly’s upcoming album ‘Dreamstate’, born from the experience of inner evolution in the aftermath of a break-up. It’s the sound of a person letting loose and letting go while encouraging everyone else to do the same. ‘Dreamstate’ is built on the foundations of collaboration, with producer-writer credits from Bicep, Tom Rowlands from The Chemical Brothers and George Daniel.

                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                  Barry says: We were always going to be super excited for a new one from Kelly Lee Owens, and Dreamstate takes all of the propulsive head-nodding electronic grooves she's become so well known for and turns them all up to 11. Incredibly deep electronics and soaring, euphoric vocals. A perfect return for one of the best in the game

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  1. Dark Angel
                                                                                  2. Dreamstate
                                                                                  3. Love You Got
                                                                                  4. Higher
                                                                                  5. Rise
                                                                                  6. Ballad (In The End)
                                                                                  7. Sunshine
                                                                                  8. Air
                                                                                  9. Time To
                                                                                  10. Trust & Desire

                                                                                  43 - The Oscillation

                                                                                  The Start Of The End

                                                                                    Following a series of meditative explorations in the form of the Singularity Zone series of releases, The Oscillation have returned with a new sense of vigour and purpose. Refreshed and re-energized, the result is ‘The Start Of The End’, an album that casts more light and shade than ever before to create a mood of hope and re-birth. Be it the celestial majesty of the title track, the melodic infusions that drive opening track ‘War On The Mind’ or the pulsing grooves underpinning ‘Faraway’ and ‘Body Electric’ or even hypnotic repetition at the heart of ‘Mantra’ and ‘The Eternal’, this music brimming with zeal and confidence. And to crown it all, closer ‘Sovereign’ is akin to communing with angels.

                                                                                    At once warm and welcoming, ‘The Start Of The End’ is an album quite unlike anything that The Oscillation have ever released before. Fuelled by optimism and taking stock of what’s good about life and what needs to be jettisoned, the record is a result of spiritual and physical re-charging and cleansing.

                                                                                    Leaving the claustrophobic environs of the big city for a more bucolic backdrop, the change in location has left a profound mark on Demian Castellanos, the creative force behind The Oscillation. Where the exorcism of dark emotions of previous album ‘Untold Futures’ left Castellanos wondering if he’d ever make music again, his new surroundings stirred something within him.

                                                                                    “When I made my new home, I allowed myself time to do nothing for a while,” says Castellanos, “and I then started some new songs without worrying about them being on an album. I just wrote with the mindset to put out something positive.”

                                                                                    He continues: “I did a lot of reflecting on the past and really wanted to change something in myself, but not knowing how and thinking that a lot of people must be feeling the same way.”

                                                                                    Recalling the creation of ‘The Start Of The End’, Castellanos says, “Writing and recording in an environment where I had little contact with people, no hanging out or partying or even having conversations was very interesting.”

                                                                                    The result is an album that’s recognisably the work of The Oscillation while pointing to a variety of new directions. ‘The Start Of The End’ is a line in the sand and one that points to a better tomorrow.

                                                                                    For fans of : Spectrum / Recurring Era Spacemen 3, Loop, AR Kane, MBV, bdrmm, Cocteau Twins , Telescopes and early 90s Creation records..


                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                    Barry says: Lysergic, drifting guitar melodies and woozy organ, airy otherworldly vocals and meditative improvisational tangents. The Oscillation return with their most focused outing for quite a while, showing us the perfect balance of otherworldly freewheeling and concise, perfectly measured melodies and counter-melodies.

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    Side A
                                                                                    War On The Mind
                                                                                    Far Away
                                                                                    The Start Of The End
                                                                                    The Eternal
                                                                                    Side B
                                                                                    Body Electric
                                                                                    Mantra
                                                                                    Sovereign

                                                                                    Bonus Dinked Edition CD Tracklisting:
                                                                                    Sovereign (Celestial Mix) 26.53
                                                                                    The Eternal (Unseen Mix) 09.17
                                                                                    Body Electric (Magnetic Mix) 08.26
                                                                                    The Start Of The End (Around And Around Mix) 07.38
                                                                                    Aftermath (Fade In) 04.03


                                                                                    44 - Mercury Rev

                                                                                    Born Horses

                                                                                      In upstate New York, deep in the seam between the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson Valley, a richly swelling, spellbound sound emerges, eddying and flowing like the local Esopus Creek, or in the slipstream of the grander Hudson river, carrying the flotsam and jetsam of our hopes, dreams, fears. A sound composed of organic and electronic; guitars, keys, brass, strings, woodwind, drums - and a voice of incantations, tapping streams of consciousness that similarly eddy and flow.

                                                                                      Spiritually, literally, psycho-geographically: where else does Mercury Rev’s ninth album ’Born Horses’ spring from? This cascade of gleaming, glistening psych-jazz-folk-baroque-ambient quest that searches its soul but can never truly know the answer? A sound and vision begun with skeletal chords and surges of self-reflection, alive to the notions and motions of time and reality somehow both linked to their exalted past whilst quite unlike anything they have created before?’’

                                                                                      Grasshopper:
                                                                                      “When Jonathan and I first met, one thing we bonded over was Blade Runner, both Ridley Scott’s film and Vangelis’ soundtrack: that feel of the past and the future, the haunting noir mood and the romance of the future…Born Horses taps into some of that. Looking back to childhood, to Broadway tunes, to lonesome blues, Chet Baker, Miles Davis’ Sketches Of Spain, records that our parents listened to, but we put a twist into the future. From the beginning, Mercury Rev were on a cusp, between analogue and digital, hi-fi and lo-fi at the same time. It was like Brecht or Weill, the words suggesting visuals, and the visuals suggesting moods. We also thought a lot about the desert on this record, and the urban desert.”

                                                                                      The album title, named after the majestically rippling sixth track ‘Born Horses’, was chosen because its words resonate through the entire record, encompassing the idea of flight (“I dreamed we were born horses waiting for wings”) and the phrase “You and I” that appears at different junctures on the album. This is not the concept of two separate people, but two parts of one self.

                                                                                      Jonathan:
                                                                                      “When I opened my voice to sing on this record, this was the bird that sang: a lower, whiskery voice, which surprised me as much as it may others. I don’t know where the bird came from, but it’s there now, and I don’t question it. It’s just the bird that wants to sing.”

                                                                                      ‘Born Horses’ opens with ‘Mood Swings’. A Trumpet, evoking bohemian mariachi and the windswept terrain of the desert prairie, opens up to a dynamic panorama of sound, wandering through and enveloping Jonathan’s intimate recitation, conflating memories and confessions of feelings trapped and unwrapped: “My mood swings come and go as they like / rebellious fickle teenagers, unable to decide.” It establishes ’Born Horses’’ tone of vulnerability and awe, and a little frisson of fear, testifying to the frailty of human experience, buffeted by the currents all around us. The flightiness of feelings is further explored by the metaphor of a bird, most clearly in ‘Bird Of No Address’ and the album’s pulsating finale ‘There Has Always Been A Bird In Me’.

                                                                                      More inspiration was provided by the spirits of the art minimalist Tony Conrad and beat poet Robert Creeley, acolytes of progressive thought and action who both taught at the University at Buffalo, the city where the band was formed.. Amongst other credentials, Conrad was a member of LaMonte Young’s Dream Syndicate along with John Cale and a close friend to The Velvet Underground. Creeley was one of the most important and influential American poets of the 20th century as well as an associate of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and the Black Mountain poets.

                                                                                      Grasshopper:
                                                                                      “Tony was a trickster, who loved to shake things up. He knew how to put things together that might not inherently fit but then became something completely new. Robert- the beauty of his sparseness with words, but playful too, and a sense of romanticism. For me, there is also some subconscious echo in ‘Born Horses’ of Patti Smith’s Horses, the nomadic recitations that incorporate poetry into music…. it’s like a tip of the hat.”

                                                                                      Jonathan:
                                                                                      “There are a few unquestionable watermarks of Grasshopper’s studying with Tony Conrad and my own time spent with Robert Creeley. Distilling down lyric and song. Heating up during intense bursts of recording followed closely by long periods of cooling down/ listening to the work and then… un-listening to it. Leaning in to the uncertainty of what is being created. Not by us, but for us. Psychological ‘letting go of the balloon’ distance as perspective. Something we both inherited from Tony and Robert… Stepping in and stepping out of frame.”

                                                                                      “Since our beginning in the mid 1980’s with David Baker through the recording of Born Horses with new permanent members, Woodstock native (pianist) Jesse Chandler and Austrian born (keyboardist) Marion Genser, we’ve celebrated this unspoken trust in the ‘statue already inside the marble’. We didn’t make ‘Born Horses’ by throwing clay on top of clay; we allowed Time to reveal what was always there.”

                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                      Barry says: There is a wealth of musical influence that Mercury Rev seem to soak into their general being, and 'Born Horses' is an album that is full of those, from grand progressive rock and symphonic classical suites to shimmering jazzy vignettes. What sets this outing aside though is Jonathan Donahue's bracing, wonderfully delivered spoken word throughout the whole LP. It's the perfect application for his voice, honestly and for me makes the whole Rev experience much more transcendent.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      Mood Swings
                                                                                      Ancient Love
                                                                                      Your Hammer, My Heart
                                                                                      Patterns
                                                                                      A Bird Of No Address
                                                                                      Born Horses
                                                                                      Everything I Thought
                                                                                      There's Always Been A Bird In Me

                                                                                      45 - Jasmine Myra

                                                                                      Rising

                                                                                        Elevating, uplifting and beautifully arranged. Jasmine Myra's sophomore album 'Rising' builds on the success of her breakthrough album 'Horizons' to deliver a major statement from one of UK Jazz's rising stars. Produced by Matthew Halsall and mixed by Greg Freeman (Hania Rani, Matthew Halsall, Portico Quartet), 'Rising' delivers a confident and vibrant follow up that joins the musical dots between Myra’s influences Kenny Wheeler, Bonobo and Shabaka Hutchings while delivering something unique, beautiful and profound.

                                                                                        'Rising' is also the sound of a composer and performer growing in stature and adding extra layers of confidence and poise to both her playing and composing. Aided and abetted by Matthew Halsall who once again lends his production skills, Rising is fuller, richer and deeper as Myra develops her uniquely uplifting sound.

                                                                                        Much like my first album, 'Rising' is a reflection of a period of my life. It is a continuation from 'Horizons', which was all about my experience during lockdown, and entailed overcoming my struggles with mental health. Following on from that experience, I set out to continue building my self-confidence. This album has an uplifting and spiritual sound, drawing influence from artists such as Makaya McCraven, Bonobo and Shabaka Hutchings.

                                                                                        'Rising' features the same core of musicians as Myra’s debut album 'Horizons' (Gondwana records GOND052): guitarist Ben Haskins, drummer George Hall pianist Jasper Green, harpist Alice Roberts (who both also perform with Matthew Halsall) and bassist Sam Quintana who collectively bring a deft understating of the subtle textures of Myra’s music and perform with a collective empathy and drive that really pushes the music on a radiant journey. And a string quartet add gently elevating textures to 'Still Waters', 'Knowingness', 'From Embers' and 'How Tall The Mountains'.


                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        1. Rising
                                                                                        2. Still Waters
                                                                                        3. Knowingness
                                                                                        4. Glimmers
                                                                                        5. From Embers
                                                                                        6. How Tall The Mountains

                                                                                        46 - Khruangbin

                                                                                        A LA SALA

                                                                                          Khruangbin’s fourth studio album, A La Sala (“To the Room” in Spanish), is an exercise in returning in order to go further, and doing so on your own terms. It continues the mystery and sanctity that is the key to how bassist Laura Lee Ochoa, drummer Donald “DJ” Johnson, Jr. and guitarist Mark “Marko” Speer approach music. If 2020’s Mordechai, the last studio LP Khruangbin made without collaborators, was a party record that enhanced the band’s musical reputation far and wide, then A La Sala is the measured morning after. It’s a gorgeously airy record completed only in the company of the group’s longtime engineer Steve Christensen, with minimal overdubs. It’s a window onto the bounties powering Khruangbin’s vision, a reimagining and refueling for the long haul ahead. A La Sala scales Khruangbin down to scale up, a creative strategy with the future in mind.

                                                                                          The trio’s collective musical DNA, the years spent constructing it in Houston’s local-meets-global cultural stew, ensures the band continues to sound like no one but itself. A cascade of crisp melodies emanates from Marko’s reverb-heavy electric, dancing gently around Laura Lee’s minimalist almost-dub bass triangles, while DJ’s drums serve as the tightened-up pocket and unwavering dance-floor on which all this movement takes place. Yet there’s a freshness to A La Sala’s instrumental interactivity, less concerned with getting further out than going deeper in, a profound desire to celebrate the world’s external wonders. Where prior albums strived towards music’s polyglot edges, such inquiries now sound like beloved intimacies. Here, Khruangbin’s sonic touch-points — whether spaghetti-western film scores (on “Fifteen Fifty-Three”), West African discos (on “Pon Pón”), G-funk fantasias (“Todavía Viva”), living room dancing moments (the first single, “A Love International”), or even ambient found-sounds (on “Farolim de Felgueiras and throughout the album”) — are ingrained characteristics. This is who they are! Unique and huge (and growing), ambitious and driven.

                                                                                          Khruangbin’s aspirations and commitment to playful creativity even extends to A La Sala’s vinyl packages, of which there will be seven distinctive covers and color-sets. Designed by the band using Marko’s multitude of travelog photos, the images are windows from the band’s living room onto a set of daydreams, scenes of impossible skies, external glances that illuminate what is going on inside. Each cover image comes with a matching color vinyl. These too are all about looking out and looking back, in order to better look ahead.



                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                          Barry says: The inimitable Khruangbin bring us another slice of beautifully rendered, loungey ambient jazz. Swimming with atmosphere and as perfectly performed as you'd expect from the Texan trio. Beautifully evocative and warmly hazy instrumental business.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          1.Fifteen Fifty-Three
                                                                                          2.May Ninth
                                                                                          3.Ada Jean
                                                                                          4.Farolim De Felgueiras
                                                                                          5.Pon Pón
                                                                                          6.Todavía Viva
                                                                                          7.Juegos Y Nubes
                                                                                          8.Hold Me Up (Thank You)
                                                                                          9.Caja De La Sala
                                                                                          10.Three From Two
                                                                                          11.A Love International
                                                                                          12.Les Petits Gris

                                                                                          47 - Beth Gibbons

                                                                                          Lives Outgrown

                                                                                            Beth Gibbons releases her debut solo album Lives Outgrown on Friday the 17th of May 2024. Featuring 10 beautiful new songs recorded over a period of 10 years, the album was produced by James Ford & Beth Gibbons with additional production by Lee Harris (Talk Talk).

                                                                                            Lives Outgrown is, by some measure, Beth’s most personal work to date, the result of a period of sustained reflection and change — “lots of goodbyes,” in Beth’s words. Farewells to family, to friends, even to her former self. These are songs from the mid-course of life, when looking ahead no longer yields what it used to, and looking back has a sudden, sharper focus.

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Barry says: A stunning selection of downbeat-infused instrumentals, woozy psychedelic folk and Gibbons' unmistakeably emotive vocal prowess. It's brilliantly composed, deeply personal and impeccably sequenced. It's a big relief honestly, because this further cements Gibbons as a musical legend in her own right.

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            1. Tell Me Who You Are Today   
                                                                                            2. Floating On A Moment        
                                                                                            3. Burden Of Life        
                                                                                            4. Lost Changes          
                                                                                            5. Rewind
                                                                                            6. Reaching Out          
                                                                                            7. Oceans          
                                                                                            8. For Sale        
                                                                                            9. Beyond The Sun  
                                                                                            10. Whispering Love 

                                                                                            48 - Jon Hopkins

                                                                                            RITUAL

                                                                                              By turns devotional, empowering and nurturing, Jon Hopkins’ forthcoming RITUAL is a 41-minute electronic symphony built from cavernous subs, hypnotic drumming and transcendent melodic interplay. Tense, immersive and ultimately triumphant, it is a culmination of themes explored throughout his 22-year career, and acts as the kinetic counterpart to 2021’s Music For Psychedelic Therapy.

                                                                                              A single piece unfolding over eight chapters, RITUAL is personified by depth and contrast. Taking ceremony, spiritual liberation and the hero's journey as inspiration, it taps into an ancient and primal energy.

                                                                                              Featuring long-term collaborators Vylana, 7RAYS, Ishq, Clark, Emma Smith, Daisy Vatalaro and Cherif Hashizume, RITUAL came together within the second half of 2023, but initial seeds were sown in 2022, when Hopkins was commissioned to compose for the stroboscopic Dreamachine experience in London. A project that felt ceremonial from the outset, this shorter piece was the embryo of RITUAL, with Hopkins gaining inspiration from the feeling of intention that is inherent in the Dreamachine space.

                                                                                              RITUAL is both emotionally and sonically heavy, whilst retaining a warm, live feel, where the juxtaposition between softness and intensity forms the core of the whole. So take time, prepare and immerse in RITUAL for 41 minutes of uninterrupted listening: sonic divination of the most potent form.

                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                              Barry says: Jon Hopkins once again shows his meticulous sound design credentials on Ritual, but where the last full-length was the beautiful but distinctly non-propulsive 'Music For Psychedelic Therapy', the new one is a spiritual and sonic successor to the brilliant duo of Immunity and Singularity. Swimming in atmosphere, gorgeously produced and beautifully danceable.

                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                              1. Part I – Altar
                                                                                              2. Part Ii – Palace / Illusion
                                                                                              3. Part Iii – Transcend / Lament
                                                                                              4. Part Iv – The Veil
                                                                                              5. Part V - Evocation
                                                                                              6. Part Vi – Solar Goddess Return
                                                                                              7. Part Vii – Dissolution
                                                                                              8. Part Viii – Nothing Is Lost

                                                                                              49 - Nia Archives

                                                                                              Silence Is Loud

                                                                                                Nia Archives is not interested in being one fixed thing. Since emerging in 2020, the 24-year-old producer, DJ, singer and songwriter has been at the forefront of the latest era of jungle. The Bradford-born, Leeds-raised artist has garnered accolades including placing third in the prestigious BBC Sound Poll for 2023, alongside a nomination for the Brit Awards’ Rising Star prize, plus wins at the DJ Mag, NME, the MOBOs and Artist and Manager Awards. She has also toured the world – be it North America, Europe or Asia – and even opened a show in London as part of a little something called Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour. She’s renowned as a party-starter in her own right, too, with takeovers at Glastonbury, Warehouse Project and her own Bad Gyalz day event. She’s done official remixes for the likes of Jorja Smith, had a huge summer hit with her Yeah Yeah Yeahs rework ‘Off Wiv Ya Headz’, and worked with brands like Corteiz, Nike, Flannels, Burberry, FIFA and Apple. In just three years, it’s fair to say that Nia Archives has become a need-to-know name in dance music.

                                                                                                On Silence Is Loud, her much-anticipated debut album, Nia Archives sounds thrillingly free as she looks to make music for beyond the rave. Working with Ethan P. Flynn (known for his work with FKA twigs and David Byrne) Nia is intent that Silence Is Loud is taken in as a full body of work of something “more song-focussed, putting interesting sounds on jungle.” It means that this is a record which finds gloomy Britpop, warm Motown, soaring indie, a love for Kings of Leon’s Aha Shake Heartbreak, skittering IDM, Madchester, classic rock, old skool hardcore and more, woven and fused into her ragga and junglist tapestry, all layered with feeling, imbued with her songwriterly lyricism about loneliness, relationships, family, navigating her 20s, and the intense potential power of silence.

                                                                                                Sitting in the push and pull between melancholy and euphoria, Nia’s work is always a snapshot of where she’s at when she’s making it. This might not be the debut album you were expecting, but that’s what makes Silence Is Loud so special. Nia Archives has learned the rules of her sound, and is unafraid to break them, pushing jungle and herself into new, unchartered territories that, in turn, go some way to map the history of the greats of British dance music. More than that, it plants her firmly in that lineage.


                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                Barry says: 'Silence Is Loud' sees the brilliant Nia Archives flawlessly pulling together soul, jungle and synth-pop influences into a distinctly after-party flavoured groove thats both hugely enjoyable and undeniably skilled. A ground-breaking and hugely enjoyable debut from one of the biggest upcoming names in UK dance music.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                Silence Is Loud
                                                                                                Cards On The Table
                                                                                                Unfinished Business
                                                                                                Crowded Roomz
                                                                                                Forbidden Feelingz
                                                                                                Blind Devotion
                                                                                                Tell Me What It’s Like?
                                                                                                Nightmares
                                                                                                F.A.M.I.L.Y
                                                                                                Out Of Options
                                                                                                Silence Is Loud (Reprise)
                                                                                                Killjoy !
                                                                                                So Tell Me…

                                                                                                50 - Laura Marling

                                                                                                Patterns In Repeat

                                                                                                  Grammy nominated Laura Marling is back with her eighth studio album Patterns in Repeat. Now eight albums and 15 years into her career as one of the most acclaimed, prolific and respected songwriters of her generation (Grammy and Mercury Nominated and Brit award winning).

                                                                                                  Patterns in Repeat was written following the birth of her daughter in 2023 and finds Laura reflecting on her motherhood experience as well as more broadly diving deeper into her reckoning with the ideas and behaviours we pass down through family over generations.

                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                  Barry says: It always seems like some sort of magic when an artist transforms so seamlessly from album to album, and Laura Marling is one of those rare talents that can easily pull in influence from all around her without sacrificing her core sound. 'Patterns...' will undoubtedly go down as one of Marling's finest outings. Impeccably beautiful.

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  SIDE A:
                                                                                                  1. Child Of Mine
                                                                                                  2. Patterns
                                                                                                  3. Your Girl
                                                                                                  4. No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can
                                                                                                  5. The Shadows

                                                                                                  SIDE B:
                                                                                                  1. Interlude (Time Passages)
                                                                                                  2. Caroline
                                                                                                  3. Looking Back
                                                                                                  4. Lullaby
                                                                                                  5. Patterns In Repeat
                                                                                                  6. Lullaby (Instrumental)

                                                                                                  51 - Molly Nilsson

                                                                                                  Un-American Activities

                                                                                                    Un-American Activities is the 11th Studio album by Molly Nilsson. Written and recorded entirely on location in California at the former home of writer, poet and early opponent of the National Socialist regime in 1930s Germany, Lion Feuchtwanger and his wife Marta. An album of experimentation, genre-mashing and, above it all, Nilsson’s instantly recognisable melodic skill and empathy, it continues the songwriter’s explorations of power, freedom, oppression and its opposing force, a love unbound.

                                                                                                    After accepting an artist residency as part of the Villa Aurora program, Nilsson began work crafting a new album from scratch in a new environment, afforded the freedom, space and time to challenge her practice and take her music into new territory. The resulting work, Un-American Activities, is a love note not only to the artist who was among the very first to be declared an “enemy of the state” by the Nazi regime but also to both the eternal struggle he fought and the human spirit that pervades all of Nilsson’s best work. It is also a double-pointed poison pen letter: a critique of the new forms of oppression wielded by her temporary adopted country of the USA but also an acknowledgement of the promise it always offers but never fulfils.

                                                                                                    Along with the novel use of colour and photography in the artwork for Un-American Activities, there are swathes of new techniques, genres and timbres new to Molly Nilsson’s music in evidence, 16 years into her music career. On Jackboots Return is an icicle-cold New Beat track that deals directly with the current situation in Germany and the resurgent Nazi-affiliated AfD. The question the song asks is, what’s the timeframe we’re talking about? Is this the 30s, or somewhere a lot closer to home? The beat is picked up on The Communist Party, Nilsson’s deepest bow to House music, evoking the early 90s Rave pioneers, Belgian 80s music and Vogue-era Madonna. Here the lyrics are direct quotes from the McCarthy-era, anti-Communist pamphlet 100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the U.S.A. The Beauty Of The Duty does to pounding Electro what Nilsson’s last album Extreme did to Metal: subsume it into the Molly Nilsson aesthetic. It goes hard.

                                                                                                    While Un-American Activities finds Nilsson experimenting, creating instinctive music on a first-thought-best-thought basis there are still “classic” Molly moments liberally spread throughout. Excalibur feels like the Molly of old, an absolute star of a chorus refrain smudged with the vaseline of fuzz and hope, Red Telephone is wide-eyed, slathered in reverb and chorus effects, distorted with soaring melody, a heart-tugger that tugs the body upwards to the heavens with each evolving wave. Glistening digital tones wash through the album, providing a Y2K etherealness to Nilsson’s audacious Stars and Stripes reference to Wetcheeks. Perhaps the album’s standout, however, is Palestine (Somewhere Over The Rainbow), which is suffuse with empathy, solidarity and, in referencing the classic socialist-penned canon song from The Wizard Of Oz, speaks directly to the tradition of fighting oppression with full hearts of hope.

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    1. Prologue - Proud Destiny
                                                                                                    2. Excalibur
                                                                                                    3. Palestine
                                                                                                    4. Jackboots Return
                                                                                                    5. Wetcheeks
                                                                                                    6. Red Telephone
                                                                                                    7. Naming Names
                                                                                                    8. The Communist Party
                                                                                                    9. The Beauty Of The Duty
                                                                                                    10. Point Doom

                                                                                                    52 - La Luz

                                                                                                    News Of The Universe

                                                                                                      “I was in a dream, but now I can see that change is the only law.”

                                                                                                      With a credo adapted from science fiction author Octavia E. Butler, an album title from a collection of metaphysical poetry, and an expansion in consciousness brought on by personal crisis, guitarist and songwriter Shana Cleveland learns to embrace a changing world with unconditional love on 'News of the Universe', the new full-length from California rock band La Luz.

                                                                                                      'News of the Universe' is a record born of calamity, a work of dark, beautiful psychedelia reflecting Cleveland’s experience of having her world blown apart by a breast cancer diagnosis just two years after the birth of her son. It’s also a portrait of a band in flux, marking the first appearance for drummer Audrey Johnson and the final ones from longtime members bassist Lena Simon and keyboardist Alice Sandahl, whose contributions add a bittersweet edge to a record that is both elegy for an old world and cosmic road map to a strange new one.

                                                                                                      But is there any band in the world more suited to capturing the chaos of change in all its messy beauty than La Luz? Formed by Cleveland in 2012, La Luz is beloved for their ability to balance bedlam and bliss, each new record another fine-tuning of the band’s mix of swaggering riffs with angelic vocals borrowed from doo-wop and folk; a band so reliably great that it makes the huge step forward in confidence and sheer musicality that is 'News of the Universe' all the more formidable. Cleveland, also a writer and painter, has developed into a truly original songwriter with her own canon of haunted psychedelia. Yet if Cleveland has spent years writing songs about ghosts, what lurks in the shadows of 'News of the Universe' is nothing less than death itself. “There are moments on this album that sound to me like the last frantic confession before an asteroid destroys the earth,” says Cleveland.

                                                                                                      The powerful sense of openness that permeates 'News of the Universe' is at least partially due to the fact that it is a record made entirely by women—from the performing, writing, and producing all the way through to the recording, engineering, and mastering. Working with producer Maryam Qudos (Spacemoth), the all-female environment allowed Cleveland to feel safe tapping into difficult places and expressing hard emotions women are socialized to suppress.

                                                                                                      Unashamedly vulnerable, unabashedly feminine, and undeniably triumphant, 'News of the Universe' is another knockout record from a band so reliably great that it has perhaps led people to overlook how pioneering La Luz really are: women of color in indie music forging their own path by following their own artistic star into galaxies beyond current musical trends, always led by an earnest belief in the cosmic power of love and a great riff. Never is that more true than on 'News of the Universe', which might be La Luz’s most brutal record to date but also their most blissful.


                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                      Barry says: La Luz have always crafted a beautifully heady noise, somewhere between the rich psychedelic freakouts of the 60's and 70's and airy modern indie music, but it's on 'News Of The Universe' that their tendency towards more frenetic wall-of-sound synths and slowly blooming atmospheres becomes more clear, with moments of divine peace interrupted with bold swathes of activity.

                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                      1. Reaching Up To The Sun
                                                                                                      2. Strange World
                                                                                                      3. Dandelions
                                                                                                      4. Poppies
                                                                                                      5. Good Luck With Your Secret
                                                                                                      6. Always In Love
                                                                                                      7. Close Your Eyes
                                                                                                      8. I'll Go With You
                                                                                                      9. Blue Moth Cloud Shadow
                                                                                                      10. News Of The Universe
                                                                                                      11. Moon In Reverse
                                                                                                      12. Blue Jay

                                                                                                      53 - Pye Corner Audio

                                                                                                      The Endless Echo

                                                                                                        The Endless Echo is the fifth album on Ghost Box for the highly prolific Martin Jenkins. Pye Corner Audio cinematic electronica shifts effortlessly between brooding ambience and menacing dance floor grooves. It evokes awe-inspiring vistas and moments of sublime spine-tingling wonder. This time around Jenkins draws inspiration from scientific and science-fictional notions about the nature of time and the idea that it may be entirely unreal.

                                                                                                        Pye Corner Audio’s discography includes eleven full length albums and many more singles and EPs across several labels. There are also remixes for John Foxx, Mogwai, Ride’s Andy Bell, Mark Lanegan, Maps, Apta, Alice Hubble, Stealing Sheep, Knightstown, Dolphin Midwives and Japanese Television.

                                                                                                        Pye Corner Audio’s music appears in the soundtracks to Adam Curtis’s 2016 film
                                                                                                        HyperNormalisation, the 2018 Shudder TV series Deadwax, Sky TV’s 2019 sci-fi drama series Curfew and 2022 Netflix documentary Slay.

                                                                                                        As a live performer Pye Corner's Martin Jenkins (aka The Head Technician) has played shows and festivals all over Europe, Canada and the USA. Most notably he has supported Mogwai on several tour dates, played the Mutek festival in Montreal, the Mugako Festival in Spain, and Barcelona’s Primavera Club

                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                        Barry says: Let's just preface this by saying i'm a massive fan of PCA, and have been since I heard the Black Mill Tapes many moons ago. I love his work as The Head Technician, Stratus and House In The Woods. I loved the beautiful warm soundbath that was 'Let's Emerge', but this is VERY MUCH a Ghost Box release. Dusty beats and soaring arps, throbbing basses and heavy saturation. It's another undeniable triumph, and will be on the player for some time.

                                                                                                        54 - Kiasmos

                                                                                                        II

                                                                                                          Kiasmos – Icelandic composer Ólafur Arnalds and Faroese musician Janus Rasmussen – are returning, renewed and restored, with II. The triumphant follow-up to their universally acclaimed self-titled debut in 2014, which re-envisioned minimal techno with orchestral flourishes and weightless production. They’d made most of that album in just two weeks; this time it’s been 10 years. The making of II was a test of their friendship, but also testament to how great musical chemistry can always go the distance and be just the same as it ever was.

                                                                                                          They worked on a lot of II during the lost year of 2020-2021, including a trip to Ólafur’s studio in Bali. “We spent a month there and wrote a few songs that ended up on the record,” says Janus. The pair sampled traditional Balinese percussion like the gamelan and incorporated Janus’s field recordings of their natural surroundings – the sound of birds, crickets and, on standout track ‘Dazed’, echoing the sunrise over the lush landscape.

                                                                                                          Kiasmos have an enviable knack for conveying complex emotions and evocative visuals with instrumental music. But this time they’ve got more experience as producers to draw on. The album’s expansiveness can be linked to Ólafur’s intervening years as a Grammy-nominated composer and prominent soundtracker in film and TV. And they’ve subtly shifted from four-to-the-floor to the frenetic broken beats of UK dance music, experimenting more with BPMs, echoing Janus’s time spent DJing in major venues worldwide. There are still those aching melodies that fans know and love but they’re catchier too: tracks like ‘Laced’ and ‘Bound’ have an irresistible, elastic bounce beneath the ethereal palette.

                                                                                                          “We just want to make electronic music that there isn’t so much of right now,” says Janus, “to take you on a great journey that is a little bit unconventional.” “You have to develop into a new space,” Ólafur adds. But they had to impose limits, too, to keep them both on track and make something memorable. Often Ólafur would refuse to move on to the next idea until they’d perfected a chord progression or beat, to help them stay focused and forge, he says, a “deep understanding of what the song is.”

                                                                                                          “II is livelier,” says Janus, “but it still retains the signature Kiasmos style of transitioning from a whisper-quiet ambience to an explosive dance beat that can blow your socks off.”

                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                          Barry says: I know i'm not the only one to be eager to hear another Kiasmos LP, it's been FAR too long for one of the most emotive projects in modern electronic music. 'II' is once again a gorgeously flowing, triumphantly beautiful cascade of crips, crystalline percussion and rich, sumptuous bass. II shows that Kiasmos are here to stay. Let's not leave it too long next time eh?

                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                          1. Grown
                                                                                                          2. Burst
                                                                                                          3. Sailed
                                                                                                          4. Laced
                                                                                                          5. Bound
                                                                                                          6. Sworn
                                                                                                          7. Spun
                                                                                                          8. Flown
                                                                                                          9. Told
                                                                                                          10. Dazed
                                                                                                          11. Squared

                                                                                                          55 - The Jesus Lizard

                                                                                                          Rack

                                                                                                            The Jesus Lizard have returned with 'Rack', their first record since 1998. The album features 11 tracks of brisk guitar rock you haven’t heard since… the last time the Jesus Lizard took over a stage in your town. The Jesus Lizard - vocalist David Yow, guitarist Duane Denison, bassist David Wm. Sims, and drummer Mac McNeilly - have returned with a record teeming with the kind of madness needed to beat down today’s AOR mediocrity and piss-perfect pop drivel alike.

                                                                                                            Since their inception in Chicago in 1987, The Jesus Lizard has thrilled audiences all over the planet. The impeccable rocket-thrust rhythm section of Sims and McNeilly was the perfect launchpad for Denison’s jagged yet clean-toned riffing and Yow’s mercurial vocalizations manifesting as everything from panicked citizen, reality escapee or wounded sea mammal. the Jesus Lizard’s fury carried on through six studio albums, two live recordings and a brace of singles and EPs.

                                                                                                            On 'Rack', The Jesus Lizard have returned reconstituted, refreshed and positively revving. No tepid, bland tracks to show how they’ve “matured” as songwriters. No inane detours into unnecessary genre exercises.

                                                                                                            The Jesus Lizard. They might not be young, but they will never, ever get fucking old.

                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                            Barry says: It's been TWENTY SIX years, and The Jesus Lizard can still rock like there's no tomorrow. Garage flavoured chugging guitar riffs and rolling bass with snapping snare drums and snarling HC vocals. It's as energetic and uncompromising as they ever were. Albini's legacy has left a big impact on the music world, and The Jesus Lizard are but one of them. A great return.

                                                                                                            56 - Max Richter

                                                                                                            In A Landscape

                                                                                                              Max Richter presents his 9th studio album 'In A Landscape'. A record about “reconciling polarities"; bringing together the electronic & the acoustic, the human and the natural world, the big questions of life and the quiet pleasures of living. "A memoir of the present moment”. In his own words, Max describes the music on the record as being about “connecting or reconciling polarities. the tracks themselves are, as ever, my attempts to figure out how to make sense of our lives in the here and now of our daily life as I experience it.” One of the most influential and acclaimed composers of all time, Max's fusion of classical technique and electronic technology, heard across genre-defining solo projects, countless scores for film, dance, art and fashion, has won him legions of fans world-over, & blazed a trail for a generation of artists.

                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                              Barry says: As one of my favourite modern classical composers, a new album from Max Richter is always going to be high up my wants list, and 'In A Landscape' has all of the hallmarks of that classic blossoming Richter euphoria. Tenderly stroked strings turn into a walls of crashing symphony and echoic piano hits. Beautiful.

                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                              LP
                                                                                                              SIDE A

                                                                                                              They Will Shade Us With Our Wings
                                                                                                              Life Study I
                                                                                                              A Colour Field (Holocene)
                                                                                                              Life Study II

                                                                                                              SIDE B
                                                                                                              And Some Will Fall
                                                                                                              Life Study III
                                                                                                              The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony)
                                                                                                              Life Study IV
                                                                                                              Only Silent Words
                                                                                                              Life Study V

                                                                                                              SIDE C
                                                                                                              Late And Soon
                                                                                                              Life Study VI
                                                                                                              Andante
                                                                                                              Life Study VII
                                                                                                              A Time Mirror (Biophony)
                                                                                                              Life Study VIII

                                                                                                              SIDE D
                                                                                                              Love Song (after JE)
                                                                                                              Life Study IX
                                                                                                              Movement, Before All Flowers

                                                                                                              CD
                                                                                                              They Will Shade Us With Our Wings
                                                                                                              Life Study I
                                                                                                              A Colour Field (Holocene)
                                                                                                              Life Study II
                                                                                                              And Some Will Fall
                                                                                                              Life Study III
                                                                                                              The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony)
                                                                                                              Life Study IV
                                                                                                              Only Silent Words
                                                                                                              Life Study V
                                                                                                              Late And Soon
                                                                                                              Life Study VI
                                                                                                              Andante
                                                                                                              Life Study VII
                                                                                                              A Time Mirror (Biophony)
                                                                                                              Life Study VIII
                                                                                                              Love Song (after JE)
                                                                                                              Life Study IX
                                                                                                              Movement, Before All Flowers

                                                                                                              57 - Tycho

                                                                                                              Infinite Health

                                                                                                                Ninja Tune is pleased to announce Tycho’s latest album Infinite Health, the long-awaited follow-up to the accompanying pair of Weather and Simulcast. The Grammy-nominated producer Scott Hansen, AKA Tycho, has carved a distinct niche for his hypnotic blend of lush synths, atmospheric soundscapes and intricate melodies.

                                                                                                                Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor and frequent tour collaborator Zac Brown both joined Tycho to co-produce Infinite Health, with Chris also lending his mixing talents for the album.

                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                Barry says: The crystalline melodies and perfectly produced intertwining lead lines we know and love from Tycho's impressive back catalogue are ever-present, but it's brought more toward the dancefloor with bright disco drums and neon lead lines. A further perfectly paced refinement to Hansen's already impressive sound palette.

                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                1.Consciousness Felt
                                                                                                                2.Phantom
                                                                                                                3.Restraint
                                                                                                                4.Devices
                                                                                                                5.Infinite Health
                                                                                                                6.Green
                                                                                                                7.DX Odyssey
                                                                                                                8.Totem
                                                                                                                9.Epilogue

                                                                                                                58 - Washed Out

                                                                                                                Notes From A Quiet Life

                                                                                                                  The music of Washed Out has always levitated over a timeless frontier. You can sense it in his immersive, amorphous vocals, the expansive soundscapes, the wistful storytelling. It’s a sweet spot where, says its creative force, Ernest Greene, “any sort of association or memory from the past can transport you instantly. I love that.”

                                                                                                                  Greene’s transcendent output has earned him the moniker of “Godfather of Chillwave” by Pitchfork and a co-sign from Portlandia, which borrowed his track, “Feel It All Around,” for its utopian theme song. His latest, 'Notes From a Quiet' Life arrives after delivering more than a decade of distinct and disparate creative re-imaginations at a remarkably high level (five albums, two EPs). Notes is bold in its intuitiveness: Greene has left the treadmill of music-as-a-business, instead letting his artistic interests lead the way. “Each album,” says Green, who also paints and sculpts, “is a world-building exercise.”

                                                                                                                  The Georgia native left Atlanta in 2021 to move back to the countryside he knew growing up. Where escapism once flooded his thoughts, today he is preoccupied with the universe of wonder in the reality around him. He named the former horse farm he moved to “Endymion” (after the pastoral John Keats poem about a lovesick shepherd — its opening line: “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever”), and it has shaped all that he’s created there, from his music to his albums’ creative direction to his planned large scale visual-art experiments.

                                                                                                                  “I’ve read that every five, maybe 10, years, you’re practically a different person — like literally, on a cellular level,” Greene explains. “The things that you’re going through will end up changing you, and you’re kind of a different person. This album is a reflection of that. Experimenting with painting and sculpture helps my music. They influence each other. That was a kind of realization for me. I don’t want to look back on my life one day, and be like, ’Oh, it was all about maximizing productivity,’” he says. “I want to enjoy this.”

                                                                                                                  That purity of vision is what makes 'Notes From a Quiet Life' so potent. It’s the first album Greene wholly self-produced, with some mixing assistance from Nathan Boddy (James Blake, Mura Masa) and David Wrench (Caribou, Florence + the Machine). “Early in my career, I had a lack of technical skill, and there were some things I wasn’t 100% enthusiastic about,” he says, noting Jean-Michel Basquiat’s distinct, self-driven method as an inspiration. “Something that I was looking for was...I didn’t want any illusion of anyone else’s influences. I wanted to see this through to the end. And honestly, that was a big challenge.

                                                                                                                  Illustrating that, Greene’s list of influences for 'Notes From a Quiet Life' are mostly sculpture icons: minimalist legend Donald Judd, abstract expressionist Cy Twombly, and modernists Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. Of the latter, he observes, “The majority of his working life was spent on his country estate, and he wasn’t living a cosmopolitan lifestyle. He was focused on just making good work, you know?”

                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                  Barry says: Flicking melodies and glitchy delay, bucolic ambience and soaring synth lines beneath bursts of Greene's jubilant vocals. It's a perfect mix of rippling downbeat electronica and bright, soaring pop.

                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                  1. Waking Up
                                                                                                                  2. Say Goodbye
                                                                                                                  3. Got Your Back
                                                                                                                  4. Hardest Part
                                                                                                                  5. A Sign
                                                                                                                  6. Second Sight
                                                                                                                  7. Running Away
                                                                                                                  8. Wait On You
                                                                                                                  9. Wondrous Life
                                                                                                                  10. Letting Go 

                                                                                                                  59 - We Are Winter's Blue And Radiant Children

                                                                                                                  No More Apocalypse Father

                                                                                                                    WAWBARC is Mathieu Ball (BIG|BRAVE) + Efrim Manuel Menuck (Thee Silver Mt Zion, Godspeed You! Black Emperor) + Jonathan Downs (Ada) + Patch (Ada). On “NO MORE APOCALYPSE FATHER” they present six modal lullabies drenched in seared distortion, slathered across striding electronic pulses.

                                                                                                                    Ball and Menuck began creating music in and for the bleakest moments of Montréal winters: “We’re honoring that idea of winter, when you come inside and your house is warm, a place that only exists because of how cold it is outside,” says Menuck. They later recruited Downs and Patch to flesh out their initial ideas. Menuck met them in 2015 when recording Ada’s final album at Montréal’s Hotel2Tango — where they reconvened to make this record.

                                                                                                                    “NO MORE APOCALYPSE FATHER” is an album about witnessing bleakness from a place of safety. Carrying newfound descriptive depth, thanks to the quartet’s open-ended songs freeing him from writing in meter, Menuck likens his lyrics to photorealism. On opener ‘Rats and Roses’ he sings of an unnamed city struck by an unknown cataclysm, but the details are local: specifically, his neighbors inadvertently poisoning birds when tackling a rat infestation. It’s backed by blown out synths and guitars reaching a soaring crescendo. “Seeing things from a distance and not being able to intervene happens a lot on the record,” Menuck explains. “If you’re a feeling and thinking person, that’s just part of the human condition. We watch horror unfolding from afar, unable to do anything concrete to change it.”

                                                                                                                    A powerless witness, able to describe but not intervene. ‘Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous)’ references Michael Jackson holding his child over a hotel balcony in 2002 the bizarre media spectacle still lodged in Menuck’s psyche. This and the album’s closing track also elegize white phosphorous, a technology of war designed to light up battlefields but capable of inflicting horrific burns on those it touches. Illumination and horror in one, here underpinning scenes picturesque and terrifying. “The last song ‘(Goodnight)

                                                                                                                    White Phosphorous’ is deliberately like a lullaby,” says Menuck. “Written from the viewpoint of watching white phosphorous falling outside your window.”

                                                                                                                    Scorched and tarnished and laden with harrowing imagery, “NO MORE APOCALYPSE FATHER” is also a record bathed in light: the bewilderment of hopeful spirits witnessing despair, watching a blizzard of distress unfold outside from a place of relative shelter and comfort. You could call that emotional ambivalence, maybe numbness. But those words are too passive for the weight of conflicted feeling resonating through the album.

                                                                                                                    “I never know how I feel on an overcast day when the sun is still bright despite the grayness and the light is very flat. The colours become more saturated, and you see a single flower, say a morning glory, whose colour is so vibrant beneath the gray, I don’t know if that’s a lovely sensation or a terrible sensation. It’s both,” says Menuck.

                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                    Rats And Roses
                                                                                                                    Tremble Pour Light
                                                                                                                    No More Apocalypse Father
                                                                                                                    Uncloudy Days
                                                                                                                    Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous)
                                                                                                                    (Goodnight) White Phosphorous

                                                                                                                    60 - Craven Faults

                                                                                                                    Bounds

                                                                                                                      Bounds follows Craven Faults’ second full - length album Standers . Following loosely in the footsteps of 2020’s Enclosures release, here’s another 37 - minute journey through Northern England via a lifetime obsessing at the fringes of popular culture. New details and perspectives. Dusk gathering.

                                                                                                                      There’s some discussion over where this journey begins. Certainly, less than twenty miles north - west of the city, but possibly much closer. Ironic given we’re searching for a distance marker. A gritstone pillar is the prime candidate - destroyed by lightning almost 200 years ago, and then rebuilt a quarter of a mile away. A curiosity. Many a journey starts here these days, as we take flight and head further north and west. The tarn was drained in 1940 to protect critical infrastructure. We leave the sounds of heavy industr y behind us to float weightlessly over the moors.

                                                                                                                      We pick up pace and hit those levels of repetition engineered to the highest standards in Düsseldorf and Köln, 1971. A gift to the world. At this point the altitude is no longer clear; there’s no sense of scale. We could be a matter of inches from the ground, but the patterns are the same. Eventually we arrive at a hillside with no defined boundaries. The limestone pavement is visible in pa rts, and snaps us into focus once again.

                                                                                                                      It’s a little way east for our next stop, very close to where the journey began on Standers. Documents from 1651 suggest an arbitrary drawing of boundaries, the distribution of power and wealth set down in pen and ink and then passed down through generations. We beat a path around the per imeter. The divides still exist although the crab apple tree is long gone. Melodies give way to bent notes and dissonance.

                                                                                                                      We take a circuitous trip to Hamburg and Rome for filming between February 11 and April 23, 1972. A slower pace. Less structure, but emotive, evolving. The master touch, indeed. One final job before retiring and living off the land for the next 373 years.

                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                      Barry says: The master of atmospheric analogue synth meanderings returns for another beautifully balanced odyssey. An epic, endlessly rich soundscape.

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      A1. Long Stoop (4:05)
                                                                                                                      A2. Groups Hollows (9:06)
                                                                                                                      A3. Lampes Mosse (5:42)
                                                                                                                      B4. Waste & Demesne (18:10)

                                                                                                                      61 - Bodega

                                                                                                                      Our Brand Could Be Yr Life

                                                                                                                        Sometimes you have to move backwards to move forwards. Just ask punk cultural commentators BODEGA, whose new album sees them carve a new future from fuzz-soaked, consumerism-skewering shards of their past.

                                                                                                                        ‘Our Brand Could Be YR Life’ is BODEGA's first album release through Chrysalis Records. “It’s something we’ve been wanting to do for years,” guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie explains of ‘Our Brand Could Be Yr Life’ – a collection of catchy indie-rock ruminations on the slow-creep of corporate-think into youth culture, first written eight years ago.

                                                                                                                        ‘Our Brand Could Be YR Life’'s 15 tracks explore indie-rock subgenres, self-critique and everything in between. "I think it’s our best- sounding record to date,” says Hozie, "I t’s got dance-punk. There's some shoegaze on there. There's slacker rock on there. There's psychedelic rock on there. R.E.M, too. We wanted to be another band in a long stream of missionaries, proselytising a certain type of rock subculture.” 


                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                        Barry says: It's been a couple years since Bodega's last LP, and 'Our Brand...' shows that the Brooklyn band have honed their propulsive, soaring garage-adjacent rock and with it brought in a wealth of perfectly integrated influences. Brilliantly produced and beautifully performed, it's definitely the most exciting of their releases to date.

                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                        Side A
                                                                                                                        1. Dedicated To The Dedicated
                                                                                                                        2. G.N.D. Deity
                                                                                                                        3. Bodega Bait
                                                                                                                        4. Tarkovski
                                                                                                                        5. Major Amberson
                                                                                                                        6. Stain Gaze
                                                                                                                        7. Webster Hall
                                                                                                                        Side B
                                                                                                                        1. ATM
                                                                                                                        2. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Drum
                                                                                                                        3. Protean
                                                                                                                        4. Born Into By What Consumes
                                                                                                                        5. Cultural Consumer I
                                                                                                                        6. Cultural Consumer II
                                                                                                                        7. Cultural Consumer III
                                                                                                                        8. City Is Taken

                                                                                                                        62 - Brittany Howard

                                                                                                                        WHAT NOW

                                                                                                                          “With the world we’re living in now, it feels like we’re all just trying to hang onto our souls. Everything seems to be getting more extreme and everyone keeps wondering, ‘WHAT NOW? What’s next?’

                                                                                                                          By the same coin, the only constant on this record is that you never know what’s going to happen next: every song is its own aquarium, its own little miniature world built around whatever I was feeling and thinking at the time.”

                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                          Barry says: Though Howard's brand of wonky psychedelic soul has always been packed full of great musicianship and bold, inventive production, for me 'What Now' is her greatest moment thus far. Swimming with melody, deeply rooted in soul, but playful and full of surprises.

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          1. Earth Sign
                                                                                                                          2. I Don’t
                                                                                                                          3. What Now
                                                                                                                          4. Red Flags
                                                                                                                          5. To Be Still
                                                                                                                          6. Interlude
                                                                                                                          7. Another Day
                                                                                                                          8. Prove It To You
                                                                                                                          9. Samson
                                                                                                                          10. Patience
                                                                                                                          11. Power To Undo
                                                                                                                          12. Every Color In Blue

                                                                                                                          63 - Kelly Finnigan

                                                                                                                          A Lover Was Born

                                                                                                                            Distance as a measure of time and place informs Kelly Finnigan’s, A Lover Was Born with a grit and grace that turns passion into virtue. The latest solo release from The Monophonics frontman roots itself in the best traditions of midwest soul labels like King, Curtom, Dakar, and the Bodie Recording Company. A Lover Was Born is a testimony that these deep cut grooves are not resigned to nostalgia, instead, they are at the burning heart of longing and hope.

                                                                                                                            The journey Finnigan takes listeners on over Lover’s eleven tracks echo the state of motion and growth since his solo debut, The Tales People Tell (2019). These two records bookend a prolific period of output, including a pair of Monophonics albums, a Christmas album, a mixtape, and a full slate of producing other artists (The Ironsides, Alanna Royale, the Sextones). “There’s nothing like making records,” says Finnigan. “It feels like that’s my purpose — the reason I was put on this earth.”

                                                                                                                            Written in California, Ohio, and Staten Island, Kelly Finnigan collaborated with old friends in and outside the studio. “I enjoy working alone but it’s not how you want to make a record…almost everybody I brought in for this album I’ve worked with, toured with or spent a great deal of time with.” Max and Joe Ramey (The Ironsides), Jimmy James (Parlor Greens), Sergio Rios (Orgone), Joey Crispiano (Dap Kings) and Jay Mumford (aka J-Zone) all contribute to the overall sound of A Lover Was Born.

                                                                                                                            Dramatic influences like Isaac Hayes (check out the piano on “Be Your Own Shelter”) and Jerry Ragovoy are chopped and folded into Northern Soul uptempo numbers to create stompers like “Get a Hold of Yourself” or “Chosen Few”. Finnigan’s take on Deep Soul is captured brilliantly on “Walk Away from Me” and “Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)”, while Boom Bap pervades on hard hitters “His Love Ain’t Real” & “Cold World”. Slower songs such as “Let Me Count the Reasons”, the emotional “All That’s Left”, and the soul-stirring album closer “Count Me Out” show the honest and tender side that has become Finnigan’s calling card. All the while, the voice is raw and earthy — in the best tradition of R&B shouters like Otis Redding, Lee Moses, and David Ruffin.

                                                                                                                            The songs on A Lover Was Born reconfigure the spliced and sampled DNA of hip hop (extracted by crate diggers like Dilla and RZA) to create something new, underscoring both the spectrum and depth of soul while making a case to the timelessness of Finnigan’s sound.

                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                            Barry says: A bright, soulful suite of rippling guitar stabs, rolling bass guitar and Finnigan's unendingly powerful vocals. Smooth as silk.

                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            Prove My Love
                                                                                                                            Be Your Own Shelter
                                                                                                                            Cold World
                                                                                                                            His Love Ain't Real
                                                                                                                            Get A Hold Of Yourself
                                                                                                                            All That's Left
                                                                                                                            Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)
                                                                                                                            Let Me Count The Reasons
                                                                                                                            Chosen Few
                                                                                                                            Walk Away From Me
                                                                                                                            Count Me Out

                                                                                                                            64 - Public Service Broadcasting

                                                                                                                            The Last Flight

                                                                                                                              The Last Flight is our version of the story of Amelia Earhart's final, ill-fated journey in 1937. Having successfully navigated over 20,000 miles and 5 continents on her round-the-world trip, her aircraft, the Electra, vanished without trace near Howland Island. Her whereabouts, and those of her navigator, Fred Noonan, remain a lingering mystery to this day.

                                                                                                                              Rather than focus exclusively on the flight itself, the record is as much an examination of Earhart's remarkable character. She was an extremely rare blend of grace, composure, technical aptitude and a fortitude that the rest of us mere mortals can barely dream of, all enveloped by the soul of a poet. She was possessed of a seemingly unquenchable thirst for life - in her words, 'to find beauty in living... to know the answer to why I’m alive... and feel its excitement every moment'. That thirst for the abundance of life, the sheer joy and privilege of living, long outlasts her disappearance and death. It should serve as an inspiration, almost an instruction, to the rest of us; this record is our attempt to translate that inspiration into music.


                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                              Barry says: Though I'm sure nobody planned it, PSB's 'The Last Flight' is the second album in the past couple months to have come out dedicated to famed aerial badass, Amelia Earhart. Good job then that while Laurie Anderson's outing is indeed a beauty, it's a completely different beast to the unfathomably epic instrumental drive and euphoric, filmic bliss of 'The Last Flight'. If you know PSB already, you know how good they are when they're in full flow, and this is it.

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              1. I Was Always Dreaming
                                                                                                                              2. Towards The Dawn
                                                                                                                              3. The Fun Of It
                                                                                                                              4. The South Atlantic
                                                                                                                              5. Electra
                                                                                                                              6. Arabian Flight
                                                                                                                              7. Monsoons
                                                                                                                              8. A Different Kind Of Love
                                                                                                                              9. Howland

                                                                                                                              65 - Magdalena Bay

                                                                                                                              Imaginal Disk

                                                                                                                                Magdalena Bay, the Los Angeles-based duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin, create magical pop music that floats in the ether of our collective social cosmos.

                                                                                                                                While they call California home, their essence lies in the clouds, emitting unique yet familiar frequencies of synthesized nostalgia, kitschy catchiness, and warped neo-hooks. Suited for the times, Magdalena Bay blends the known and felt with innovative sonic landscapes.

                                                                                                                                Tenenbaum and Lewin met as teenagers in a Miami high school music program. Tenenbaum, who moved from Buenos Aires to Florida at age one, and Lewin, a guitar shredder influenced by his dad's prog and concept rock records, quickly recognized their kindred spirits. They formed a prog band called Tabula Rasa and began a romance. Both were skilled musicians; Tenenbaum a pianist and singer, and Lewin self-taught in production and music theory. Despite attending different colleges, they maintained their band, traveling hours to rehearse before realizing two things: their relationship was undeniable, and prog rock wasn't resonating with young audiences. Shifting their focus to pop, they explored its craft, leading to the creation of Magdalena Bay.

                                                                                                                                They learned the complexities of pop writing and production, striving to create something interesting within the genre. Describing their music broadly as "pop," they released several EPs and singles before debuting their album, "Mercurial World," in 2021. Praised for its melodic hooks and meticulous production, it was often labeled as "synth-pop."

                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                She Looked Like Me!
                                                                                                                                Killing Time
                                                                                                                                True Blue Interlude
                                                                                                                                Image
                                                                                                                                Death & Romance
                                                                                                                                Fear, Sex
                                                                                                                                Vampire In The Corner
                                                                                                                                Watching T.V.
                                                                                                                                Tunnel Vision
                                                                                                                                Love Is Everywhere
                                                                                                                                Feeling DiskInserted?
                                                                                                                                That's My Floor
                                                                                                                                Cry For Me
                                                                                                                                Angel On A Satellite
                                                                                                                                The Ballad Of Matt & Mica

                                                                                                                                66 - Mildlife

                                                                                                                                Chorus

                                                                                                                                  Two-time ARIA Award-winning Naarm/Melbourne-based psychedelic jazz outfit Mildlife present their much-anticipated third studio album, Chorus. Following 2020’s Automatic and 2017’s Phase, Chorus arrives as Mildlife’s most optimistic record, serving as a sonic testament to the band’s unwavering adoration for the beguiling realms of 70s psychedelic and cosmic sounds.

                                                                                                                                  “Chorus is about a coming together of disparate elements. Not in some sort of utopian aesthetic where everything works perfectly, but in the natural flow and state of things,” shares the band’s Jim Rindfleish. “It’s about cosmic compatibility and chemistry: what makes things work? Not just what makes the band work, but what makes good music, art or love? It’s the rhythm of nature”. 


                                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                  Barry says: Mildlife in 'Ridiculously Smooth Psych-jazz Shocker'. If you haven't heard this Melbourne band's previous studio LP's or the brilliant Live In Pompeii reminiscent 'Live From south Channel Island', then now is a perfect time to hear the zenith of their creativity and songwriting capabilities. 'Chorus' is the perfect distillation of the band at their silken best.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Forever
                                                                                                                                  2. Yourself
                                                                                                                                  3. Sunrise
                                                                                                                                  4. Musica
                                                                                                                                  5. Chorus
                                                                                                                                  6. Future Life
                                                                                                                                  7. Return To Centaurus

                                                                                                                                  67 - Danny Brown

                                                                                                                                  Quaranta

                                                                                                                                    Detroit spitter Danny Brown is a fan favourite for a reason. Few MCs have taken true-blue lyrical ferocity and draped it in a persona as arresting as Danny’s. By the time he released breakout album XXX, he was spearheading a movement of avant-garde internet hip-hop that we still live in the shadow of today.

                                                                                                                                    “Quaranta”, Brown’s sixth studio album, peels back the curtain to unveil the inner monologues of an artist who’s mystified fans for over a decade. According to Brown, Quaranta is the spiritual sequel to XXX (2011), that infamously catalogued a life lived on the edge at thirty. Quaranta’s core mission statement is of growth, pain, progression, and the view from atop the hill.

                                                                                                                                    Fresh from a tour with JPEGMAFIA promoting their collaborative album “Scaring the Hoes,” coupled with a period of personal growth, this experience points to heightened productivity that shows no signs of slowing down.

                                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                    Liam says: Another outstanding outing from Detroit MC master Danny Brown, 'Quaranta' is a more introspective expedition into Brown's psyche. The flows are as superb as ever, the production is sublime and Brown's lyrics are at some of his best - don't sleep on this!!!

                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                    1. Quaranta
                                                                                                                                    2. Tantor
                                                                                                                                    3. Ain't My Concern
                                                                                                                                    4. Dark Sword Angel
                                                                                                                                    5. Y.B.P. Feat. Bruiser Wolf
                                                                                                                                    6. Jenn’s Terrific Vacation Feat. Kassa Overall
                                                                                                                                    7. Down Wit It
                                                                                                                                    8. Celibate Feat. MIKE
                                                                                                                                    9. Shakedown
                                                                                                                                    10. Hanami
                                                                                                                                    11. Bass Jam

                                                                                                                                    68 - Dirty Three

                                                                                                                                    Love Changes Everything

                                                                                                                                      Emerging once again from the unending waves crashing upon our fragile time-craft (adrift on the eternal ocean, and taking on water), Dirty Three are (a) back, (b) tangled in seaweed, rank with saltwater and possessed of three rather ominous thousand-mile stares (at least!), and (c) not wasting another minute – as nothing is guaranteed.

                                                                                                                                      For their first album in over a decade – yep, it’s been since 2012’s ‘Toward the Low Sun’ – they flew in, got together and started playing. End of story. What else is there to say or do but that? Music’s their language, their true love; they never stop listening to that. And like the label says, ‘Love Changes Everything’.

                                                                                                                                      The Dirty Three – Warren Ellis, Mick Turner and Jim White – formed up in Melbourne in 1992, to play with guitar drums and violin or viola, and within a couple years, they’d broken out – out of Australia, out of anything else they might have been inside of, to boot – and got worldwide. Over the next ten years, they toured over and over the planet, ceaseless like, and cut seven albums out along the way. After this, their unique style of play, fitted together like puzzle pieces, was decoupled, more often than not, and pieced together in many other, fruitful collaborations with many other esteemed talents. Over the past 20 years, they’ve gotten together a few times, renewed the vow, revved the engines and played some shows, or made an album. Like now –

                                                                                                                                      These are the sounds of Dirty Three getting up to speed again:
                                                                                                                                      - the original fury of their drums/guitar/violin-or-viola power trio, cutting three unique paths through the wild into sudden convergence –
                                                                                                                                      - piano-plucked melodies ringing sweetly out over an undulating landscape flowing with guitar, drums, violin or viola, and synths! And broken hills, forests, lakes and deserts. And mountains rising in the distance...
                                                                                                                                      - mercurial shifts in mood; sudden descent from tumult of flights and heights into deep canyons of heart-struck adagio.

                                                                                                                                      Equally sudden second-winds, feisty activity in their extremities never really ceasing. Opening depths. Wariness and patience allowing them to get caught up in loops, become ambient, transcend, and then fight their way back in again. Their wild and wandering heart not simply a spry derivative of collective sea legs; a telepathy already old as time evidenced way back in the beginning of their thirty-years-and-some run.
                                                                                                                                      - such mood! Once desolate fields pouring full of emotion, wandered into, come upon as if by happenstance (but actually sourced by the divining rods in their hands).

                                                                                                                                      - all of it – everything changed by love and bubbling up with the clarity of just-struck spring water; translucence giving way to muddy gushes of distortion – dirty guitar, smears of violin, drums at times pounded upon beyond the microphones’ ability to receive...

                                                                                                                                      And when received, and committed to “tape”, or whatever they used – the master could well be carved in plates of amphibole – this music has been untethered from its streams of consciousness and reconsidered as a recording; brought to bear through edits, overdubs and mixes, re-sequenced and made suite-like. Made into this album. These lot were born to be as weathered as they are today. Time doesn’t matter. They make their gathered wisdom of the ages sing like something new every time. It renews. And Love Changes Everything. 


                                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                      Barry says: I've long been a fan of Dirty Three's unique brand of cataclysmic, free-wheeling post-rock / experimental chamber music, and their latest is a brilliant summary of their sound in one grand statement. Sweeping waves of guitar and soaring violin arpeggios break upon the shore into brittle streams of flickering pizzicato and droplets of tentative piano. Stunner.

                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                      Side A
                                                                                                                                      Love Changes Everything I
                                                                                                                                      Love Changes Everything II
                                                                                                                                      Love Changes Everything III
                                                                                                                                      Side B
                                                                                                                                      Love Changes Everything IV
                                                                                                                                      Love Changes Everything V
                                                                                                                                      Love Changes Everything VI

                                                                                                                                      69 - Einsturzende Neubauten

                                                                                                                                      Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)

                                                                                                                                        Einstürzende Neubauten present their new album. RAMPEN (apm: alien pop music)

                                                                                                                                        They search for new forms - pursuing undiscovered sounds and unspoken words.

                                                                                                                                        Since the band was founded on April 1, 1980, Einstürzende Neubauten have been shifting the parameters of mainstream and subculture to make the inaudible audible - perhaps the unheard as well. This experimental field research, spanning more than four decades, is now entering the next stage.

                                                                                                                                        In its 44th year of existence, the band is going back to its roots while redefining itself. It’s a change in self- image, for which the Berlin quintet plus one has created its own genre in 2024: apm – alien pop music.

                                                                                                                                        Constant evolution – that’s how Einstürzende Neubauten’s body of work can best be summarized. A musical evolution, which began with the debut album Kollaps in 1981 and is now being manifested with the release of the album Rampen – apm: alien pop music in April 24, on which Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke, Jochen Arbeit, Rudolph Moser and Felix Gebhard present themselves from their most unpredictable and unconventional sides. On their new album, the Neubauten now put an – albeit belated – end to all sound speculations.

                                                                                                                                        Since the mid-1980s, Einstürzende Neubauten have been experimenting on stage with what they call “ramps”: public improvisations with open developments and outcomes; launchpads into the still unexplored that the band performed in 2022 during the encore on its last Alles in Allem tour and those recordings served as the basis for the new album.

                                                                                                                                        Rampen – apm: alien pop music is pop music for parallel universes and in-between worlds - for hyperspaces and interzones. It is microcosmic and intergalactic at the same time. It’s a demi-sophisticated claim outside of all physical laws, with which the Einstürzende Neubauten enter a stylistic no man’s land between the past and future. There’s a return to the roots on one side, while a new art form emerges on the other from powerful eruptions of noise encountering cryptic, often fragmentary lyrics: Popular music for aliens and outcasts. Anti- pop has become alien pop. Outlandish. Spun like a cocoon. Unheard. Sonus inauditus. Not unintentionally, the reduced artwork on the cover is reminiscent of the iconic layout on the Beatles’ White Album. “It’s based on the idea that the Einstürzende Neubauten are just as famous in another solar system as the Beatles are in our world,” Blixa Bargeld said, remarking on the balancing act between avant-garde and tongue-in-cheek, provocation and pop-cultural discontinuity.

                                                                                                                                        This approach also directly defines the central theme running like a common thread through all the songs: change, utopian mind games and transience.

                                                                                                                                        “On the album, I found a few solutions and formulated things in ways I haven’t formulated them before, because they were never so clear to me. I’m somebody who believes you can attain knowledge through music. It’s always been that way. I follow the conviction I’ll find something in the music that I didn’t know before. And sing some- thing that I didn’t know. Something that turns out to be true. Or, to take this down a notch, something that at least has meaning.” This album represents the next step in the evolution, where the familiar language is finally left behind, opening further, infinite possibilities: alien pop music.

                                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                        Darryl says: Brooding, enigmatic and avant-garde, this is Neubauten at the peak of their powers. 44 years since they formed, and Blixa Bargeld and co. are still the kings of "Alien-Pop Music"!

                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                        Disc 1:
                                                                                                                                        01. Wie Lange Noch?
                                                                                                                                        02. Ist Ist
                                                                                                                                        03. Pestalozzi
                                                                                                                                        04. Es Könnte Sein
                                                                                                                                        05. Before I Go
                                                                                                                                        06. Isso Isso
                                                                                                                                        07. Besser Isses
                                                                                                                                        08. Everything Will Be Fine

                                                                                                                                        Disc 2:
                                                                                                                                        01. The Pit Of Language
                                                                                                                                        02. Planet Umbra
                                                                                                                                        03. Tar & Feathers
                                                                                                                                        04. Aus Den Zeiten
                                                                                                                                        05. Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
                                                                                                                                        06. Trilobiten
                                                                                                                                        07. Gesundbrunnen

                                                                                                                                        70 - Elbow

                                                                                                                                        Audio Vertigo

                                                                                                                                          elbow return with their tenth studio album, ‘AUDIO VERTIGO.’ Recorded throughout 2023 at the band’s home studios, Migration Studios in Gloucestershire, The Dairy in London and mixed at the band’s facility at Blueprint Studios, Salford, the album marks a significant step change for the group following 2021’s ‘Flying Dream 1’.

                                                                                                                                          In the words of lead singer and lyricist Guy Garvey, ‘AUDIO VERTIGO’ was built from ‘gnarly, seedy grooves created by us playing together in garagey rooms’ and is both more direct and sonically varied by purpose that its predecessor.

                                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                          Barry says: Elbow bring us their comfortingly familiar but sonically surprising 'Audio Vertigo', a perfect mix of the melodic leanings and swooning choruses that have won us over so many times over the years, and a more gritty garage-rock scuzz. Jagged drums and frantic percussion give way to Garvey's beautifully emotive vocals and airy guitar stabs. A welcome return for a beloved band in perfect control of their craft.

                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                          1. Things I’ve Been Telling Myself For Years
                                                                                                                                          2. Lovers’ Leap
                                                                                                                                          3. (Where Is It?)
                                                                                                                                          4. Balu
                                                                                                                                          5. Very Heaven
                                                                                                                                          6. Her To The Earth
                                                                                                                                          7. The Picture
                                                                                                                                          8. Poker Face
                                                                                                                                          9. Knife Fight
                                                                                                                                          10. Embers Of Day
                                                                                                                                          11. Good Blood Mexico City
                                                                                                                                          12. From The River

                                                                                                                                          71 - Fat White Family

                                                                                                                                          Forgiveness Is Yours

                                                                                                                                            Fat White Family are back with the most sophisticated, vital and flamboyant creation of their career.

                                                                                                                                            The cult south-London band’s resplendent fourth album Forgiveness Is Yours, like everything they’ve done, has pushed them to the limits not only of their creative talent, but of their health, their sanity, their very existence.

                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                            Barry says: Another blistering outing from Fat White Family, their first since 2019's brilliant Serfs Up! We get a little more sleazy lounge groove this time around, and a little more synthesiser pulses among the instantly recognisable postpunk march and taut art-rock rhythms, but it's the same FWF at heart. Ace.

                                                                                                                                            72 - Caoilfhionn Rose

                                                                                                                                            Constellation

                                                                                                                                              With her third Gondwana album, ‘Constellation’, Manchester’s Caoilfhionn Rose has come of age as an artist, digging deep to find experimental new ways of expressing her wonder at nature’s beauty, her love of music in all its diversity, and her belief in the restorative powers that both afford in the troubled post-COVID world. Vigorous, searching and ever-curious, Caoilfhionn (say ‘Keelin’) has found a voice at once ancient and modern, intrepidly exploring contemporary technology to transform traditional songcraft for the mid 2020’s.

                                                                                                                                              The ten tracks on ‘Constellation’ feel rooted in a knowledge of folk, jazz and all the twentieth century’s classic tunesmiths, and yet they seem to create a magical, otherworldly space of her own imagining, blending Caoilfhionn’s core piano with synths, and pitting a live rhythm section and saxophone embellishments against ambient samples and future-facing production techniques.

                                                                                                                                              Confident, exploratory and often jaw-droppingly sublime, this incredible album properly announces Caoilfhionn Rose’s arrival as a fresh creative force for 2024.

                                                                                                                                              Caoilfhionn has always pursued music with a fierce commitment. When a period of illness in her late teens caused a delay in starting a Music degree at Newcastle University she used the time constructively. She took a diploma in Music Production and Audio Engineering at Manchester MIDI School (Now School of Electronic Music), which leant heavily towards electronic music, imbuing her with a progressive outlook towards sound manipulation. Later studying music at university in Newcastle, she’d make sound experiments and field recordings, posting tracks online under the alias Audrey Daydreamer, and eventually an EP, under her own name. That was how I got involved with Gondwana,” she explains, “because Matthew [Halsall, label boss] heard the EP, and he came to see me play at a café called The Art of Tea, and asked if I’d like to record for Gondwana.”

                                                                                                                                              ‘Constellation’ features contributions from Halsall’s rhythm section, drummer Alan Taylor and bassist Gavin Barras, as well as Jordan Smart from Mammal Hands, whose supple sax exquisitely colours the fringes of most of its songs. Also guesting: John Ellis, former member of The Cinematic Orchestra, beatifically tinkling the ivories at the end of ‘Fall Into Place’, and producer Aaron Wood via a raft of ambient samples adding textured loveliness throughout ‘Rainfall’.

                                                                                                                                              “I love being open to collaboration,” Rose enthuses, “and the record’s a collage, knitting together all these influences, sounds and players, and just really going for it with the experimentation in the production.”

                                                                                                                                              Constellation’ sees her broaden the range of her singing, from the pure natural expression of her earlier records, to using it more as an instrument, sometimes more as abstract sound than as conventional verbal delivery. “It’s all playful and experimental,” she summarizes, “seeing what we could come up with that’s imaginative.” And she has learnt to use “her artistic license just to let the words be as they are”, to write in a momentary, impressionistic, almost painterly way. One example was how the word ‘constellation’ just fell into her head – “like, out of the cosmos” – while recording that song, so in it went. It also seemed emblematic of many aspects of the album – the theme of connectedness, her little cluster of Gondwana family musicians, and a pervasive feel of stargazing awe in the music. It obviously made a fitting album title, too.

                                                                                                                                              And so, Caoilfhionn Rose’s collage of differing influences and inspirations, players and processes, cohered into a miraculous and quietly powerful body of work, which stands as a testament to artistic adventure, to both improvisation and hard work, to trusting our connection to nature, other people and music itself. As such, ‘Constellation’ surely deserves to put her on a much bigger stage by the year’s end.


                                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                              Barry says: Constellation is a work of perfectly paced, beautifully organic ambient jazz and soaring ethereal vocals, absolutely rocketing Caoilfhionn rose to the top of my year end list thus far. It's the perfect album for playing in the hazy summer heat, or by the fire with a book. Stunning.

                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              1. Constellation
                                                                                                                                              2. Wandering Mind
                                                                                                                                              3. Momentary
                                                                                                                                              4. Josephine
                                                                                                                                              5. Rainfall
                                                                                                                                              6. Simple
                                                                                                                                              7. Fall Into Place
                                                                                                                                              8. Into Sky
                                                                                                                                              9. Drifting Dust
                                                                                                                                              10. A Light In The Middle

                                                                                                                                              73 - Kim Deal

                                                                                                                                              Nobody Loves You More

                                                                                                                                                On 22 November 2024, Kim Deal will release her new album, Nobody Loves You More. Featuring recent single ‘Coast’, the collection of 11 songs is the Dayton, Ohio resident’s first full-length album under her own name.

                                                                                                                                                Nobody Loves You More is Kim Deal’s debut album although it’s not the first time she has gone solo – she self-released a five-part, ten-song seven-inch vinyl series in 2013. In keeping with Deal’s meticulous approach to her art, the album was refined over several years. Its oldest songs, ‘Are You Mine?’ and ‘Wish I Was’, were written and originally recorded in 2011 shortly after Deal came off the Pixies’ “Lost Cities Tour” and relocated to Los Angeles (early versions of those songs were included in said vinyl series); the last recording for Nobody Loves You More took place in November 2022 with legendary engineer and close friend Steve Albini, who helmed final track ‘A Good Time Pushed’ at his Electrical Audio studio in Chicago. Along the way she has brought in a variety of collaborators from Breeders past and present (Mando Lopez, twin sister Kelley Deal, Jim Macpherson, Britt Walford), to Raymond McGinley (Teenage Fanclub), Jack Lawrence (Raconteurs) and Savages’ Fay Milton and Ayse Hassan. Nobody Loves You More was mixed by Marta Salogni and mastered by Heba Kadry.

                                                                                                                                                Every song has a story behind it, from the winter vacations with her parents in Florida Keys (‘Summerland’), wedding band covers of ‘Margaritaville’ (‘Coast’) to her mother’s dementia (‘Are You Mine?’). All in all, the record is a celebration of Deal’s unmatched artistry, nodding not only to her career highlights with celebrated bands across the alternative landscape (Pixies, The Amps, The Breeders), but also to her immovable cultural weight influencing musicians like Kurt Cobain and Olivia Rodrigo through the generations.

                                                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                Barry says: A long awaited, stylistically chameleonic debut album from former Pixie and Breeder, Kim Deal. There are wisps of Americana and loungey rock, chamber pop and modern classical flourishes. It's a glitzy statement in parts, and wonderfully stripped-back in others. A perfect cross-section of the human condition told by one of the greatest musicians of our time.

                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                1. Nobody Loves You More
                                                                                                                                                2. Coast
                                                                                                                                                3. Crystal Breath
                                                                                                                                                4. Are You Mine?
                                                                                                                                                5. Disobedience
                                                                                                                                                6. Wish I Was
                                                                                                                                                7. Big Ben Beat
                                                                                                                                                8. Bats In The Afternoon Sky
                                                                                                                                                9. Summerland
                                                                                                                                                10. Come Running
                                                                                                                                                11. A Good Time Pushed

                                                                                                                                                74 - Kim Gordon

                                                                                                                                                The Collective

                                                                                                                                                  Musician and visual artist Kim Gordon returns with her second solo album, The Collective, which will be released March 8th on Matador.

                                                                                                                                                  Recorded in Gordon’s native Los Angeles, The Collective follows her 2019 full-length debut No Home Record and continues her collaboration with producer Justin Raisen (Lil Yachty, John Cale, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Charli XCX, Yves Tumor), with additional production from Anthony Paul Lopez. The album advances their joint world building, with Raisin’s damaged, blown out dub and trap constructions playing the foil to Gordon’s intuitive word collages and hooky mantras, which conjure communication, commercial sublimation and sensory overload.

                                                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                  Barry says: An incendiary new outing from the one and only Kim Gordon. Blurring the boundaries between electronica, art rock and avant-pop, Gordon's unrelenting 'The Collective' is possibly her finest solo moment to date, and one of the highs of her legendary career.

                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                  1. BYE BYE
                                                                                                                                                  2. The Candy House
                                                                                                                                                  3. I Don’t Miss My Mind
                                                                                                                                                  4. I’m A Man
                                                                                                                                                  5. Trophies
                                                                                                                                                  6. It’s Dark Inside
                                                                                                                                                  7. Psychedelic Orgasm
                                                                                                                                                  8. Tree House
                                                                                                                                                  9. Shelf Warmer
                                                                                                                                                  10. The Believers
                                                                                                                                                  11. Dream Dollar

                                                                                                                                                  7" (Deluxe Edition Only)
                                                                                                                                                  1. Bangin' On The Freeway
                                                                                                                                                  2.  ECRP

                                                                                                                                                  75 - Caribou

                                                                                                                                                  Honey

                                                                                                                                                    Dan Snaith's latest album, "Honey," marks an intriguing new phase for Caribou. Over more than two decades Dan Snaith has had many guises. After putting every ounce of himself into Our Love and Suddenly, for his sixth Caribou album Snaith now pulls himself away a little in search of music that isn’t about any one person and is available to everybody. Huge dancefloor tracks twinkle, shimmer and surprise in a way only Snaith’s productions can but with a freshness that defines an artist who is too excited by music- making to ever truly settle into any one sound.

                                                                                                                                                    There’s never been a Caribou record that sounds like the last, so change here is just as comforting as constant. They say expect the unexpected and you’ll never be surprised; well there’s plenty here to be surprised by, but then with a Caribou record you’d never expect anything less. "Honey" captures Snaith's curiosity and joy in music-making, offering a fresh yet quintessential Caribou experience. 

                                                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                    Barry says: Soaring, euphoric dancefloor electronica that's both instantly enjoyable and endlessly deep, from the brilliant Dan Snaith. Though there is a strong core of propulsive percussion and insistent melodic elements, the woozy drift and organic wooze stop this from feeling anything but seamlessly organic, resulting in probably his most balanced effort to date.

                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                    A1 Broke My Heart
                                                                                                                                                    A2 Honey
                                                                                                                                                    A3 Volume
                                                                                                                                                    A4 Do Without You
                                                                                                                                                    A5 Come Find Me
                                                                                                                                                    A6 August 20/24
                                                                                                                                                    B1 Dear Life
                                                                                                                                                    B2 Over Now
                                                                                                                                                    B3 Campfire
                                                                                                                                                    B4 Climbing
                                                                                                                                                    B5 Only You
                                                                                                                                                    B6 Got To Change 

                                                                                                                                                    76 - The Circling Sun

                                                                                                                                                    Spirits

                                                                                                                                                      Channelling spiritual/modal jazz and Latin rhythms, they simultaneously reference the greats such as Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane, while maintaining a fresh perspective on ensemble dynamics.

                                                                                                                                                      Perhaps the group's name is no coincidence - each instrument seems to be in orbit around the concept of symbiotic synergy - and everyone is given equal space to shine; from a psychedelic Korg, to a delirious saxophone or the gentle ripples of a harp. There's a huge array of keyboards, skilfully manned by the likes of Guy Harrison and Cory Champion (Clear Path Ensemble), with a standout acoustic piano solo by Harrison on "Plume". Not to be outshone, the wind section delivers ecstatic saxophone riffs , futtering flutes and solid horn choruses throughout. Meanwhile, providing vital foundational support are the percussion (Soundway alumnus Julien Dyne), vibraphone, acoustic bass and full choir arranged by Matt Hunter.

                                                                                                                                                      It's a testament to their harmonious relationship and skill that this debut album instantly sounds like a classic from a group that might have been together a decade.

                                                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                      Barry says: A blissful fusion of spacey lounge music, swooning Latin rhythms and tastefully subtle ensemble vocals drifting around a percussive jazz-funk core. It's a beautifully rendered impression of a group of players at the peak of their game, working together in perfect harmony.

                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                      1. Bones
                                                                                                                                                      2. Kohan
                                                                                                                                                      3. Veneer
                                                                                                                                                      4. Spirits Part 2
                                                                                                                                                      5. Bliss
                                                                                                                                                      6. Plume

                                                                                                                                                      77 - King Hannah

                                                                                                                                                      Big Swimmer

                                                                                                                                                        King Hannah crafts a musical tapestry that seamlessly weaves between the serene depths of meditative pop and the expansive, sonorous landscapes brimming with darkness, wit, and wry humor. Merrick’s vocals, a smoky delight, imbue her words with profound weight and potency, complemented by the bluesy canvases Whittle masterfully paints beneath them. Their sound effortlessly transitions from moments of post-rock expansiveness to evoking the sensation of Springsteen straying onto a gritty side-street off his highway to freedom.

                                                                                                                                                        In recent times, the duo has graced stages alongside esteemed artists such as Kurt Vile, Thurston Moore, Kevin Morby, and DIIV, captivating audiences at festivals across Europe and North America including End of the Road, Green Man, Primavera Sound, and Fusion, among others. King Hannah’s accolades include being hailed as Stereogum’s Band to Watch, The Guardian’s Ones to Watch, Paste’s Best of What’s Next, and featured in DIY Magazine’s NEU segment, SPIN’s rising artists, and many more.


                                                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                        Barry says: Absolutely stunning melodic, soaring indie-rock with rich vocal harmonies and crescentic arm-raising rock breakdowns. Brittle in parts, but swimming in melody and perfectly paced throughout, growing and retracting organically like the sea. A beautifully endearing listen.

                                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                        A1 Big Swimmer
                                                                                                                                                        A2 New York, Let's Do Nothing
                                                                                                                                                        A3 The Mattress
                                                                                                                                                        A4 Milk Boy (I Love You)
                                                                                                                                                        A5 Suddenly, Your Hand
                                                                                                                                                        B6 Somewhere Near El Paso
                                                                                                                                                        B7 Lily Pad
                                                                                                                                                        B8 Davey Says
                                                                                                                                                        B9 Scully
                                                                                                                                                        B10 This Wasn't Intentional
                                                                                                                                                        B11 John Prine On The Radio

                                                                                                                                                        78 - Idles

                                                                                                                                                        Tangk

                                                                                                                                                          TANGK is the righteous and vibrant fifth album from madcap truth-seekers, IDLES. Pronounced “tank” with a whiff of the “g” - an onomatopoeic reference to the lashing way the band imagined their guitars sounding that has since grown into a sigil for living in love - the record is the band’s most ambitious and striking work yet. Where IDLES were once set on taking the world’s piss, squaring off with strong jaws against the perennially entitled, and exercising personal trauma in real time, they have arrived in this new act to offer the fruits of such perseverance: love, joy, and indeed gratitude for the mere opportunity of existence.

                                                                                                                                                          A radical sense of defiant empowerment radiates from TANGK, co-produced by Nigel Godrich, Kenny Beats, and IDLES guitarist Mark Bowen. Despite his reputation as an incendiary post-punk sparkplug, frontman Joe Talbot sings almost all the feelings inside these 10 songs with hard-earned soul, offering each lusty vow or solidarity plea as a bona fide pop song—that is, a thing for everyone to pass around and share, communal anthems intended for overcoming our grievance.

                                                                                                                                                          TANGK is a love album—open to anyone who requires something to shout out loud in order to fend off any encroaching sense of the void, now or forever.



                                                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                          Barry says: Love them or hate them, the incendiary post-punk indebted offerings from Idles have rarely been less than wildly bombastic and this latest offering sees the Brighton pentet broaden their reach from the aforementioned fiery mayhem into gothic rock, minimal wave and electronic drone.

                                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                          1. IDEA 01
                                                                                                                                                          2. Gift Horse
                                                                                                                                                          3. POP POP POP
                                                                                                                                                          4. Roy
                                                                                                                                                          5. A Gospel
                                                                                                                                                          6. Dancer
                                                                                                                                                          7. Grace
                                                                                                                                                          8. Hall & Oates
                                                                                                                                                          9. Jungle
                                                                                                                                                          10. Gratitude
                                                                                                                                                          11. Monolith

                                                                                                                                                          79 - Laurie Anderson

                                                                                                                                                          AMELIA

                                                                                                                                                            Nonesuch Records releases Laurie Anderson’s Amelia, the 2024 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient's first new album since 2018’s Grammy-winning Landfall. The record comprises 22 tracks about renowned female aviator Amelia Earhart’s tragic last flight. Anderson, who Pitchfork says, ‘sees the future, but she starts by paying attention’, wrote the music and lyrics for this subjective narrative piece. On the album, she is joined by the Czech orchestra Filharmonie Brno, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies, and Anohni, Gabriel Cabezas, Rob Moose, Ryan Kelly, Martha Mooke, Marc Ribot, Tony Scherr, Nadia Sirota, and Kenny Wolleson.

                                                                                                                                                            Earhart was a passionate pioneer of early aviation, achieving fame as the first woman to cross the Atlantic, in 1932. Five years later, she embarked on a flight around the world. Before she could complete the voyage, her plane disappeared without a trace; it has never been found. “The words used in Amelia are inspired by her pilot diaries, the telegrams she wrote to her husband, and my idea of what a woman flying around the world might think about,” Anderson says. First premiered at Carnegie Hall in 2000, the updated piece was recently performed across Europe.

                                                                                                                                                            Laurie Anderson is one of America’s most renowned – and daring – creative pioneers. Her work, which encompasses music, visual art, poetry, film, and photography, has challenged and delighted audiences around the world for more than 40 years. In a recent 60 Minutes profile, Anderson Cooper said she ‘is a pioneer of the avant-garde, but ... that doesn’t begin to describe what she creates. Her work isn’t sold in galleries. It’s experienced by audiences who come to see her perform: singing, telling stories, and playing strange violins of her own invention... she [blends] the beautiful and the bizarre, challenging audiences with homilies and humor. She blurs boundaries across music, theater, dance, and film.’ The Washington Post has said she ‘doesn’t just tell stories; she draws out every word with a kind of physical pleasure, tasting its flavor as she probes the everyday mysteries of life,’ and the Guardian has called Anderson ‘one of the great popular artists and storytellers of our time.’

                                                                                                                                                            Anderson released her first album with Nonesuch Records in 2001, the critically lauded Life on a String. Her subsequent releases on the label include Live in New York (2002), Homeland (2010), the soundtrack to Anderson’s acclaimed film Heart of a Dog (2015), and her Grammy-winning collaboration with Kronos Quartet, Landfall (2018). Additionally, Anderson’s virtual-reality film La Camera Insabbiata, with Hsin-Chien Huang, won the 2017 Venice Film Festival Award for Best VR Experience, and, in 2018, Skira Rizzoli published her book All the Things I Lost in the Flood: Essays on Pictures, Language and Code, the most comprehensive collection of her artwork to date.

                                                                                                                                                            Recent exhibitions and installations of Anderson’s work include Habeas Corpus at New York’s Park Avenue Armory; her largest exhibition to date, The Weather, at Washington, DC’s Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum of Modern Art; and Looking into a Mirror Sideways at Stockholm’s Moderna Museet, which was her largest European exhibition to date. Anderson recently toured with Sex Mob, performing her piece Let X=X. Earlier this year, she was awarded the 2024 Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication, along with Christopher Nolan and David Attenborough, and the International Astronomical Union named a minor planet in her honour: Asteroid 270588, Laurieanderson.

                                                                                                                                                            Nonesuch released a re-mastered edition of Anderson’s landmark 1982 album Big Science in 2007 for its 25th anniversary, followed by a vinyl LP re-issue in 2021; its beloved single, ‘O Superman’, became a surprise viral hit on TikTok earlier this year. 


                                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                            Barry says: 'Amelia' is Laurie Anderson's beautiful tribute, charting the story of Amelia Earhart's ambition to be the first female pilot to circumnavigate Earth in 1937. It's full of soaring melodies and tender plucks of delayed guitar, topped with Anderson's evocative reading of letters and reports of the time. A stunning dedication, and a rousing, transportive listen.

                                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                            To Circle The World
                                                                                                                                                            I See Something Shining
                                                                                                                                                            Takeoff
                                                                                                                                                            Aloft
                                                                                                                                                            San Juan
                                                                                                                                                            Brazil
                                                                                                                                                            Crossing The Equator
                                                                                                                                                            The Badlands
                                                                                                                                                            Waves Of Sand
                                                                                                                                                            The Letter
                                                                                                                                                            India And On Down To Australia
                                                                                                                                                            This Modern World
                                                                                                                                                            Flying At Night
                                                                                                                                                            The Word For Woman
                                                                                                                                                            Road To Mandalay
                                                                                                                                                            Broken Chronometers
                                                                                                                                                            Nothing But Silt
                                                                                                                                                            The Wrong Way
                                                                                                                                                            Fly Into The Sun
                                                                                                                                                            Howland Island
                                                                                                                                                            Radio
                                                                                                                                                            Lucky Dime

                                                                                                                                                            80 - Erika De Casier

                                                                                                                                                            Still

                                                                                                                                                            Erika de Casier isn’t searching for perfection – she’s just trying to show you where she’s at right now. As ever, 'Still' proves that de Casier is a master of writing songs that speak to universal experiences of modern life, even for all their specificities and quirks. If 'Essentials' (2019) was filled with perfect songs about flirtation and new love, and 'Sensational' (2021) added wrinkles in the form of partners who were rude and plainly annoying, 'Still' sees de Casier writing about genuine heartbreak with a new clarity. For all the new heaviness that arises on 'Still' - and the subtle political valence that comes alongside - de Casier’s music remains as fun and sensual as it’s always been. 'Still' confirms that there are few artists making music that so freely slips between sensitivity and irreverence, sex and sadness. Among all the success, the accolades, the acclaim, her greatest achievement may be, simply: she’s still Erika de Casier.

                                                                                                                                                            All of this is to say the album is classic de Casier, her idiosyncratic mix of luxuriant electronica and moonlit R&B drilled further into that one-of-a-kind sound here. Her songwriting is as masterful and universal as ever, and her proficiency as a producer heightened as she produces other voices (They Hate Change, Shygirl, Blood Orange) for the first time. She also invites new collaborators, working with live musicians in addition to samples. N, co-producer of 'Essentials' and 'Sensational', returns here, but added to the fold are Jonathan Jull Ludvigsen, Carl Emil Johansen, Niels Kirk, Christian Rhode Lindinger, Nick León, Kirsten Nyhus Janssen and Tobias Sachse, adding live drums, synths, guitar, bass and more. These musicians, as well as de Casier’s chorus of friends who sing and rap on the record, add a jolt and crackle to her world; where those first two records felt like dispatches straight from the recesses of de Casier’s brain – intimate thoughts slinking through the ether at 2am – 'Still' feels like a conversation between friends in the backroom of a crowded bar. Those friends embolden de Casier to deliver some of her most emphatic songs ever,.

                                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                            Matt says: Really nice catch-all of modern influences - alt-RnB, jungle, synth-pop - executed with a sophisticated and unique style of song writing prowess which stands Erika De Casier out as high performing and individual artist.

                                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                            1. Right This Way
                                                                                                                                                            2. Home Alone
                                                                                                                                                            3. Lucky
                                                                                                                                                            4. The Princess
                                                                                                                                                            5. Ice (ft. They Hate Change)
                                                                                                                                                            6. Test It
                                                                                                                                                            7. Ooh
                                                                                                                                                            8. Believe It
                                                                                                                                                            9. Anxious
                                                                                                                                                            10. Ex-Girlfriend (ft. Shygirl)
                                                                                                                                                            11. Toxic
                                                                                                                                                            12. My Day Off
                                                                                                                                                            13. Twice (ft. Blood Orange)
                                                                                                                                                            14. Someone

                                                                                                                                                            81 - Thee Sacred Souls

                                                                                                                                                            Got A Story To Tell

                                                                                                                                                              The highly anticipated follow-up to Thee Sacred Souls's breakout 2022 self-titled debut, ‘Got A Story To Tell’, features 12 all original new songs, a soaring statement of exquisite craftsmanship from this young band from San Diego whose story grows bigger by the day. Recorded and produced by Gabriel Roth at Penrose Recorders, in Daptone’s Riverside, CA studio, and written in the throes of supporting their 2022 album, which was met with significant excitement and major touring that brought them across the world.

                                                                                                                                                              What swirls together on ‘Got A Story To Tell’ is an appreciation of decades of soul music, and beyond - a sound and feel that is timeless, lived in, and very much in the now. Album opener “Lucid Girl” champions independent women, set to some of the toughest sounding drums and bass the band has yet to put to tape. “Waiting On The Right Time” slinks with a touch of slow-burning psychedelia. A plea for empathy punctuates “One and the Same,” with Lane singing: “We’re one and the same, I feel one day / We learn to live with each other / In love, not fear / Just for a moment, why can’t we be together.” “On My Mind” is a sweeping orchestration, with Lane navigating the complexities of finding happiness while balancing the good with the bad. The album is punctuated with strings and squelching guitar, trundling piano, pops of conga, horns - it makes for a thrilling, layered listen that rewards with multiple spins. 


                                                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                              Barry says: We've had a couple years now of people asking for the last Sacred Souls album (and for good reason) so there's definitely some excitement surrounding the new one. It absolutely does not disappoint either, beautifully rich soulful melodies and perfectly produced grooves from this San Diego trio. A perfect home on Daptone too. Brilliant.

                                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                              Side A
                                                                                                                                                              1. Lucid Girl
                                                                                                                                                              2. Price I’ll Pay
                                                                                                                                                              3. Live For You
                                                                                                                                                              4. On My Mind
                                                                                                                                                              5. Waiting On The Right Time
                                                                                                                                                              6. Losing Side Of Love
                                                                                                                                                              Side B
                                                                                                                                                              7. Somebody Knew
                                                                                                                                                              8. My Heart Is Drowning
                                                                                                                                                              9. Stuck In The Mud
                                                                                                                                                              10. In The Mirror
                                                                                                                                                              11. One And The Same
                                                                                                                                                              12. I’m So Glad I Found You, Baby

                                                                                                                                                              82 - Los Bitchos

                                                                                                                                                              Talkie Talkie

                                                                                                                                                                If Los Bitchos’ electrifying 2022 debut album Let the Festivities Begin! Was the rowdy build up to the big night out, then Talkie Talkie is the Technicolor explosion of the dancefloor. Made up of lead guitarist Serra, who carries both Australian and Turkish heritage, Uruguayan synth and keytar player Agustina Ruiz, Swedish bassist Josefine Jonsson and British drummer Nic Crawshaw, the group are united by a commitment to having fun.

                                                                                                                                                                It’s a contagious energy they’ve had no problem transmitting to the world: since the band officially arrived in 2019 with two sell-out 7" singles, they marked themselves as one of London’s brightest bands to watch. Since then, they’ve found a home in beloved indie label City Slang, ripped stages across the most coveted stages the globe over (such as Glastonbury and Coachella, as well as supporting Pavement and King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard), and radiated the verve of their personalities and cultures through their exploratory take on rock’n’roll.

                                                                                                                                                                The London-based quartet’s new album is glistening with charisma, sonic experimentation and a puckish spirit. Named after a fictional club of the same name Talkie Talkie is a late-night paradise brimming with freedom and possibility; a place where partygoers can escape reality in the dance or daydream along to the invigorating soundscapes.

                                                                                                                                                                Los Bitchos promise to turn the global indie rock scene upside down in 2024!


                                                                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                Barry says: Explosive lead lines and snapping percussive loops, funky breakdowns and euphoric floor-focused groove. Los Bitchos are without a doubt dropping one of the biggest party anthems of 2024 in 'Don't Change' too. Ace.

                                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                A1. Hi!
                                                                                                                                                                A2. Talkie Talkie, Charlie Charlie
                                                                                                                                                                A3. Don’t Change
                                                                                                                                                                A4. Kiki, You Complete Me
                                                                                                                                                                A5. Road
                                                                                                                                                                A6. 1K!
                                                                                                                                                                B7. La Bomba
                                                                                                                                                                B8. Open The Bunny, Wasting My Time
                                                                                                                                                                B9. It’s About Time
                                                                                                                                                                B10. Naughty Little Clove
                                                                                                                                                                B11. Tango & Twirl
                                                                                                                                                                B12. Let Me Cook You

                                                                                                                                                                83 - Galliano

                                                                                                                                                                Halfway Somewhere

                                                                                                                                                                  Almost three decades on from their last release, Acid Jazz forefathers Galliano are back with their new LP ‘Halfway Somewhere’ which is released on Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood Recordings.

                                                                                                                                                                  Born out of London’s underground clubs and warehouse parties of the mid to late eighties, with the debut single on the Acid Jazz label in 1988, Galliano came out of a culture that spanned music, dance, fashion, art, design, and the written word.

                                                                                                                                                                  When they arrived as the first act on Gilles Peterson’s Talkin’ Loud label in 1990 with ‘Welcome to the Story’ (produced by Chris Bangs who invented the term Acid Jazz) dressed in Gabicci sweaters, beads and skullcaps they captured a scene built on re-invention. “We were all playing around with what we could get our hands on whether that was a seventies book on Jamaican style or old Last Poets and Watts Prophets records,” says Gallagher. “We’d been recycling things for a few years but suddenly everything had coalesced and you’ve got an amalgam that seemed quite solid.”

                                                                                                                                                                  For their first album since 1997, Rob Gallagher and his partner, vocalist Valerie Etienne, are joined by Galliano stalwarts Ernie McKone on bass, Crispin Taylor on drums, and Ski Oakenfull on keys (with guests including saxophonist Jason Yarde and percussionist Crispin ‘Spry’ Robinson).

                                                                                                                                                                  Where the old Galliano recycled records they heard at clubs, today they are responding to the kaleidoscopic global jazz scene - from Total Refreshment Centre in London to International Anthem in Chicago. More than forty years since they came together, Galliano are still only ‘Halfway Somewhere’, but listening to the album they are obviously having fun getting there. “I think the stars have to be aligned when you redo things,” says Gallagher. “Coming at it from this door is very different to the door we came into back then. But once it's existing it is something. But I’m still not sure what that something is.”


                                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                  A1. Brownswood Rockers / Golden Shovel (Somebody Else’s Idea)
                                                                                                                                                                  A2. Dancin' Your Own Time
                                                                                                                                                                  A3. Limebike Getaway
                                                                                                                                                                  A4. General Rubbish Vs The Sportswear Mystics
                                                                                                                                                                  A5. Tottenham
                                                                                                                                                                  B1. Crow Foot Hustling
                                                                                                                                                                  B2. Numbers Click
                                                                                                                                                                  B3. Circles Going Round The Sun
                                                                                                                                                                  B4. Golden Shovel 2 (Somebody Else's Idea)
                                                                                                                                                                  C1. Jazz
                                                                                                                                                                  C2. Halfway Somewhere
                                                                                                                                                                  C3. Of Peace
                                                                                                                                                                  C4. Move As One...
                                                                                                                                                                  C5. In The Brakes
                                                                                                                                                                  D1. 57th Min / Power And Glory
                                                                                                                                                                  D2. Kingsland Road
                                                                                                                                                                  D3. Cabin Fever Dub
                                                                                                                                                                  D4. Euston Warehouse
                                                                                                                                                                  D5. Pleasure, Joy & Happiness

                                                                                                                                                                  84 - Sprints

                                                                                                                                                                  Letter To Self

                                                                                                                                                                    Sprints' debut album ‘Letter to Self' embodies their substantial evolution over the past 3 years. Transforming pain into truth, passion into purpose and perseverance into strength, the Dublin four-piece have steadily grown in stature, releasing two acclaimed EPs and building a fearsome live reputation.

                                                                                                                                                                    'Letter to Self' is the sound of Sprints consolidating and levelling up. Exhibiting their most vulnerable moments and imbuing their visceral garage-punk with a palpable sense of catharsis that we can all benefit from.

                                                                                                                                                                    Inspired by Savages, their sound matured into energetic and abrasive garage-punk, synthesising influences ranging from early Pixies, Bauhaus, Siouxsie Sioux, Idles and LCD Soundsystem.

                                                                                                                                                                    Singer, guitarist and lead-songwriter Karla Chubb tackles her inner turmoil head-on, and uses her platform to address inequality and issues close to hear heart, like the campaign for 'Repeal The 8th', and women’s ongoing fight for bodily autonomy, struggles with self acceptance, identity, mental health struggles, sexuality and catholic guilt.

                                                                                                                                                                    For their debut album the band set about transforming so-called “negative energy” into an opportunity for communal catharsis and healing. Karla Chubb explains sums up message that lies at the very heart of the album: “No matter what you're born into, or have experienced, there's a way to emerge from this and be happy within yourself.”

                                                                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                    Barry says: Effortlessly drawing in wisps of influence from the post-punk and indie trailblazers while retaining their own unique and incendiary take on the formula, Sprints lurch from jagged instrumental melodies and cathartic punky groove without breaking step. A hugely impressive debut from this Dublin band.

                                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                    A1 Ticking
                                                                                                                                                                    A2 Heavy
                                                                                                                                                                    A3 Cathedral
                                                                                                                                                                    A4 Shaking Their Hands
                                                                                                                                                                    A5 Adore Adore Adore
                                                                                                                                                                    A6 Shadow Of A Doubt
                                                                                                                                                                    B7 Can’t Get Enough Of It
                                                                                                                                                                    B8 Literary Mind
                                                                                                                                                                    B9 A Wreck (A Mess)
                                                                                                                                                                    B10 Up And Comer
                                                                                                                                                                    B11 Letter To Self

                                                                                                                                                                    85 - Silverbacks

                                                                                                                                                                    Easy Being A Winner

                                                                                                                                                                      As a band, Ireland 6 piece Silverbacks are restless, eager to move onto the next thing: 3 albums in 4 years is evidence of this. That their fizzing, rock-addled songs rarely pass the 4 minute mark is further proof. But in their personal lives, they’re not restless. In fact, they’re settling down. Lead singer and guitarist Daniel O’Kelly now lives on the outskirts of Paris with his wife. His brother, guitarist Kilian, has moved to Drogheda, an hour north of Dublin, with wife and fellow Silverback Emma Hanlon, where they’ve discovered a newfound interest in plants. They’re content. Their relationships - their friendships - take the pressure off the music and ultimately allows for something that is more enjoyable to make, and perhaps, as a result, sounds more authentically like Silverbacks too. As they sing on the closing track of third album Easy Being a Winner: “You start to figure it out.”

                                                                                                                                                                      Silverbacks figured some things out on their debut album Fad, released as the Covid pandemic had shut almost everything down in summer 2020. The follow-up, Archive Material, was recorded and mixed while navigating the lockdowns. As a result, the way they had to record and produce it put the band under more pressure than they would have liked. The plan for album number 3 was simple enough: Record with a much more relaxed schedule in mind. And they did. Silverbacks also welcomed a new member to the band during the recording, Paul Leamy. He brought fresh energy, fresh ideas, and, as he played bass, it freed up a lot of room for Emma on vocals. The results are sumptuous, with gorgeous coos interweaving across ‘Giving Away an Inch Of’ and ‘Hide Away’

                                                                                                                                                                      The spiky ‘Something I Know’ features clarinet parts performed by Daniel and Kilian’s dad, John. “We always wanted to get him on a Silverbacks record,” explains Daniel. “Dad also recites a few words I had prepared for him at the end of the track. It’s a small poem I wrote called the ‘Desert’s Door’.

                                                                                                                                                                      As with Fad and Archive Material, Silverbacks recorded Easy Being a Winner with DanielFox (Gilla Band) in Sonic Studios in Stoneybatter, Dublin. Daniel O’Kelly is quick to praise his younger brother. “My favourite parts of the studio sessions are when we record Kilian on the guitar or piano. It’s a real joy just watching him play and effortlessly transpose the melodies in his head onto an instrument.”Peadar Kearney is the other guitarist in Silverbacks and is key to defining the sound of the opening track and lead single off Easy Being a Winner, ‘Selling Shovels’. Getting guitar feedback like that heard in the bridges and outro is an art-form that Peadar has mastered. The band’s twin/triple-threat guitarmony runs through these 11 songs, from the Cory Hanson-influenced noodles of ‘Look At All You’ve Done’ to the swells of ‘Billion Star Night Light’.

                                                                                                                                                                      Some 7 years into Silverbacks, they say definitively that this is what they sound like. What they want to sound like. “A lot of the songs are new, but the album reminds me of the times Kilian and I spent in the garage as teenagers writing songs together and imagining what our band could achieve,” says Daniel. “It reminds me of the first few gigs we played with Peadar and Emma in Maynooth.

                                                                                                                                                                      Now that Easy Being a Winner is coming out, I feel I can more confidently say who we are. We’re indie rock. And this album sounds even more like the indie rock I imagined for our band all those years ago.” It’s no surprise, then, that the likes of My Bloody Valentine and Guided by Voices are mentioned as influences. They also love Stereolab, a key touchstone for the aforementioned ‘Something I Know’. Cult Irish band Rollerskate Skinny, indie legends Yo La Tengo, and Mercury Rev are all cited, as is an interesting name: Nick Cave. Daniel says he took some lyrical inspiration from his engagement with religion and imagery.

                                                                                                                                                                      Paris is, of course, another big presence in Daniel’s lyrics. ‘No Rivers Around Here’ is about trying to fit into a neighbourhood, and feeling torn about the changes that are likely to happen to the area in the coming years. Elsewhere lie references to what he saw from his window on Gare du Nord, where he lived opposite a sex shop. Penultimate track ‘Songs About Divide’ is the most mellow of the collection, a bittersweet song about loneliness and lacking a sense of belonging to any one place. It takes confidence to admit such feelings. In Easy Being a Winner, Silverbacks have made their best album yet.

                                                                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                      Barry says: Snappy, post-punk indebted indie music that's both intricate and texturally surprising, most importantly without feeling too imposing. There are moments of divine melody and arm-waving melodicism sandwiched by gloomy gothic echoes and chaotic noisemongering. Blessed are the noisemongers.

                                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                      1. Selling Shovels
                                                                                                                                                                      2. Giving Away An Inch Of
                                                                                                                                                                      3. Look At All You’ve Done
                                                                                                                                                                      4. Hideaway
                                                                                                                                                                      5. Something I Know
                                                                                                                                                                      6. Flex ‘95
                                                                                                                                                                      7. Spinning Jenny
                                                                                                                                                                      8. No Rivers Around Here
                                                                                                                                                                      9. Billion Star Night Light
                                                                                                                                                                      10. Songs About Divide
                                                                                                                                                                      11. Easy Being A Winner

                                                                                                                                                                      86 - Grandaddy

                                                                                                                                                                      Blu Wav

                                                                                                                                                                        Grandaddy release a brand new studio album Blu Wav via Dangerbird Records.

                                                                                                                                                                        A prolific storyteller, Jason Lytle is inspired by the overwhelming beauty of nature to the mundane moments that spark life’s strongest memories. Introducing pedal steel into the band’s repertoire for the first time, buoyant lead single “Watercooler” comments on the dichotomy of both. It was inspired by having his own outdoorsy rock guy (in both senses of the word) lifestyle while his partner had an office job. Lytle shares, “Most of my relationships have involved girls who worked in office settings. This song is about the end of one, or perhaps a few, of those relationships. Listeners will also notice the pedal steel on this track and eventually on many others from the forthcoming new album. It’s a first for Grandaddy, and I couldn't be more thrilled about this fact.”

                                                                                                                                                                        With the album title Blu Wav meant to be a literal mash-up of “bluegrass” and “new wave”, the new collection has a distinct feel, a uniform vibe, and a somewhat unexpected sound. It was conceived as Grandaddy maestro Jason Lytle was driving through the Nevada desert, and Patti Page’s "Tennessee Waltz" came across the classic country station on the radio. He was immediately intrigued by the possibilities of what it might sound like to keep the slow sway and sweet, simple lyrics of the bluegrass waltz while adding layers of dense synthesizers and the electronics of new wave. It incorporates the lo-fi lushness and sometimes-psychedelic orchestration Grandaddy is knownfor with Lytle’sfirst foray into true country. Seven of its 13 songs are waltzes, and as Lytle notes, “there’s an inordinate amount of pedal steel.”

                                                                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                        Barry says: Another beautiful transmission from Lytle & Co; swooning, country-tinged thoughtfulness that Grandaddy are known and loved for. ‘Blu Wav’ is classic Jason Lytle.

                                                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                        1. Blu Wav
                                                                                                                                                                        2. Cabin In My Mind
                                                                                                                                                                        3. Long As I'm Not The One
                                                                                                                                                                        4. You're Going To Be Fine And I'm Going To Hell
                                                                                                                                                                        5. Watercooler
                                                                                                                                                                        6. Let's Put This Pinto On The Moon
                                                                                                                                                                        7. On A Train Or Bus
                                                                                                                                                                        8. Jukebox App
                                                                                                                                                                        9. Yeehaw Ai In The Year 2025
                                                                                                                                                                        10. Ducky, Boris And Dart
                                                                                                                                                                        11. East Yosemite
                                                                                                                                                                        12. Nothin' To Lose
                                                                                                                                                                        13. Blu Wav Buh Bye

                                                                                                                                                                        Large group session featuring deep spiritual modal jazz and new age ambient synthesizer pads.



                                                                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                        Barry says: He's not shy of a new album is he, our Greg? Anyway, The Glass Frog partially eschews his more ambient fare for the group ensemble style of flowing jazzy jams and solos akimbo. Lovely stuff, and a further cementing Foat's deserved reputation as one of the eminent musicians of this generation.

                                                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                        1. Sea Of Tranquility
                                                                                                                                                                        2. The Glass Frog
                                                                                                                                                                        3. Foals Of Epona
                                                                                                                                                                        4. Novilunium
                                                                                                                                                                        5. Clusters
                                                                                                                                                                        6. My Love Has Green Eyes
                                                                                                                                                                        7. O Sacrum Convivium!

                                                                                                                                                                        88 - Erland Cooper

                                                                                                                                                                        Carve The Runes Then Be Content With Silence?

                                                                                                                                                                          Erland Cooper’s new album Carve the Runes Then Be Content With Silence is released – 3 years from the day the only master tape was planted deep into the Orkney soil.

                                                                                                                                                                          The album is a recording of Cooper’s brand new three-movement composition for solo violin and string ensemble. The work marks the centenary of celebrated Orkney poet George Mackay Brown, as 2021 marks 100 years since his birth.

                                                                                                                                                                          Inspired by natural landscapes and ruminating on time, hope, community and patience, the sole recording of the work – on ¼ inch magnetic tape, with the digital files permanently deleted – has been planted to grow and be nurtured or “recomposed” by the earth, before being exhumed and released in three years’ time. Whilst Cooper will not be unearthing the tape until 2024, he has left a trail for anyone to search and find it if they wish. A map with clues to the location of the planting site will be released via his digital platforms. If the planted tape is found, Erland will invite the discoverer to his studio to embark on a journey together for the treasured first listen. It will then be released exactly as it sounds from the earth.

                                                                                                                                                                          Erland Cooper says, “Music can so often feel undervalued and for some, being unable to perform live has at times felt like being buried. When an idea forms there is often an urge to share it as quickly as it develops but like spotting a bird, I want to let this fly and land in its own place and time. The work is one part remembrance and one part celebration of a landmark time.” He adds: “The material on the tape may erode naturally, disintegrate and create drops of silence or the peaty soil may preserve it perfectly well. It may or may not get better with age. I may or may not fall out of favour with my composition. Any alterations to the sound and music [when it comes out of the earth] will be reincorporated into the pages of a new score and live performance, as orchestral articulations.”


                                                                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                          Barry says: As fascinating as the concept is of burying an album for ages and then releasing it, degradation and all (including deleting the digital files for a 'no-takesie-backsies' scenario), it's actually listening to this modern classical masterpiece where the real joy lies. Brimming with atmosphere and (ahem) dirt, it's a perfect combination of concept and execution.

                                                                                                                                                                          89 - Amen Dunes

                                                                                                                                                                          Death Jokes

                                                                                                                                                                            With 'Death Jokes', for the first time since the project's incarnation in 2006, the spiritual reflections and meditations of Amen Dunes are turned away from himself, and out sharply towards the world. The album is also a drastic turn musically and thematically, rooted in the electronic music of raves and of rap music he grew up with but never imagined himself able to make, playing like a scathing electronic essay on America’s culture of violence, dominance, and destructive individualism.

                                                                                                                                                                            The work on 'Death Jokes' began just weeks before the first word of the pandemic came in the winter of 2019; it was completed three years later as we began to emerge from the worst. The album's meaning morphed as the pandemic went on, first a reflection on our attachment to form, and to ourselves, and then shifting into a solemn indictment of our culture’s blind spots as we misjudge and attack, veiled self-centeredness and self-importance masquerading as morality.


                                                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                            Barry says: Amen Dunes is without a doubt entering his purple patch here, with the brilliant 'Death Jokes' taking all of the woozy songwriting and soaring melodicism of his early work but rendering it in bold brushes of echoic 80's electronica and jagged, blended electronic fragments.

                                                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                            1. Death Jokes
                                                                                                                                                                            2. Ian
                                                                                                                                                                            3. Joyrider
                                                                                                                                                                            4. What I Want
                                                                                                                                                                            5. Rugby Child
                                                                                                                                                                            6. Boys
                                                                                                                                                                            7. Exodus
                                                                                                                                                                            8. Predator
                                                                                                                                                                            9. Solo Tape
                                                                                                                                                                            10. Purple Land
                                                                                                                                                                            11. I Don’t Mind
                                                                                                                                                                            12. Mary Anne
                                                                                                                                                                            13. Round The World
                                                                                                                                                                            14. Poor Cops 

                                                                                                                                                                            90 - Ishmael Ensemble

                                                                                                                                                                            The Rituals

                                                                                                                                                                              September 2024 sees the release of Ishmael Ensemble’s third longplayer ‘Rituals’, which marks a significant leap for the Bristolian musicians. With their live-instrumentation-meets-electronic merging of styles, the group were always broader than the ‘new UK jazz’ tag which they were often given, but here their scope and boundary-pushing ambition is more evident than ever before.

                                                                                                                                                                              Still maintaining a blend of spiritual jazz, dub, experimental and electronic soundscapes, here those elements are vigorously whipped-up into huge cyclones of sound, more song-based and accessible than before, but also almost psychedelic in its euphonic blend of colours, textures, facets and moods. 

                                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                              1. C'mon
                                                                                                                                                                              2. Blinded
                                                                                                                                                                              3. Dust
                                                                                                                                                                              4. Cold Light
                                                                                                                                                                              5. Ezekiel
                                                                                                                                                                              6. Fever Dream
                                                                                                                                                                              7. Grounded
                                                                                                                                                                              8. Madrid
                                                                                                                                                                              9. Leviathan
                                                                                                                                                                              10. The Rush / Let Go
                                                                                                                                                                              11. Butterflies
                                                                                                                                                                              12. In Time 

                                                                                                                                                                              91 - The Last Dinner Party

                                                                                                                                                                              Prelude To Ecstasy

                                                                                                                                                                                At the turn of the year, The Last Dinner Party was little more than a new name being shared amongst those that had caught them live. Great songs, strong aesthetic. Having spent much of 2022 writing those songs, road-testing them, and then taking them into the studio, it wasn’t until April when the band released the instantly more-ish, dark guitar-pop of Nothing Matters that seemingly everyone had now formed an opinion on them. It was an introduction that took the online world by storm, and yet behind all the excitement and narrative was a fantastically confident indie-rock song by a band doing it the old-fashioned way, out on the road.

                                                                                                                                                                                Following a heady first-on performance to a packed crowd at the new Woodsies tent at Glastonbury, The Last Dinner Party released Sinner, another gloriously infectious, leftfield pop song that fuelled the fully-formed zeitgeist and set the band up for a Summer that replicated that success of Glastonbury with uncomfortably packed tents ensuing at the likes of Green Man, Reading & Leeds, Latitude and End of the Road (interspersed with support slots to the likes of Florence & The Machine, Lana Del Rey and First Aid Kit). It was a breakthrough Summer for one of the most talked about new British acts in years, delivering on all that early promise emphatically.

                                                                                                                                                                                Concentrating on their own headline shows, the band skipped confidentally from venue to venue, playing to bigger rooms and on wider stages. Shows sold out and shows were upgraded. In London alone, the band have moved from sell-out dates at Moth Club to Camden Assembly, Oslo to two nights at EartH, and now move on to the 3000 capacity Roundhouse on the eve of album release (remaining tickets on sale now). Crucially, it’s not just London where the band finds its early fans, but right across the UK and into America too, with all five debut shows selling out several weeks in advance.

                                                                                                                                                                                The band often set a themed dress code for the shows, with many fans relishing the task of rising to the request and donning their finery for a night with their new heroes.

                                                                                                                                                                                But this is no case of style over substance. With the release of their third single, My Lady Of Mercy, an almost gothic, haunting rock song, and the atmospheric and anthemic ballad, On Your Side, the band’s songwriting is testament to all the buzz and excitement already accumulated. As it should be. Rather than wilt under the spotlight, they’ve arguably become a tighter, stronger unit because of it.

                                                                                                                                                                                Prelude To Ecstasy is both the closing of that introductory chapter and the opening of the next. The Last Dinner Party? Believe the hype. 


                                                                                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                Barry says: A thrilling debut from The Last Dinner Party, channelling the spirit of PJ Harvey, the operatic intensity of Nick Cave and the soaring cinematic orchestral arrangements of Hans Zimmer or John Williams. A powerful, bold melting pot of perfectly manicured influences.

                                                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                1. Prelude To Ecstasy
                                                                                                                                                                                2. Burn Alive
                                                                                                                                                                                3. Caesar On A TV Screen
                                                                                                                                                                                4. The Feminine Urge
                                                                                                                                                                                5. On Your Side
                                                                                                                                                                                6. Beautiful Boy
                                                                                                                                                                                7. Gjuha
                                                                                                                                                                                8. Sinner
                                                                                                                                                                                9. My Lady Of Mercy
                                                                                                                                                                                10. Portrait Of A Dead Girl
                                                                                                                                                                                11. Nothing Matters
                                                                                                                                                                                12. Mirror 

                                                                                                                                                                                92 - Peter Alexander Jobson

                                                                                                                                                                                Burn The Ration Books Of Love

                                                                                                                                                                                  This is Northumberland songwriter, poet, raconteur and old friend of Piccadilly Records, Peter Alexander Jobson's debut solo album and it's an absolute treat.

                                                                                                                                                                                  Recorded at his home studio and produced by Ben Christophers, the album is an extraordinary collection that blends genres as diverse as country-flavoured psychedelia and cocktail jazz with the spirit of the Northern variety circuit. His vocals answer the question: what if Serge Gainsbourg had been born in the North East of England? Inspirations include Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Scott Walker, blues and country legends like Robert Johnson and Hank Williams, and Northern entertainers of days past like Les Dawson and the great Jake Thackray.

                                                                                                                                                                                  Jobson made his name as bass guitarist and keyboard player in I Am Kloot. After six albums and 16 successful years together the cult trio of Jobson, drummer Andy Hargreaves and singer/guitarist John Bramwell broke up after a final triumphant performance at the Royal Festival Hall as part of the 2016 Meltdown Festival on London's South Bank. I Am Kloot were noted for their distinctive sound, the jazzy swing of Jobson and built a fervent following both in the UK and across Europe, culminating in a Mercury Music Prize nomination for their lavish fifth album, 'Sky At Night' - produced by Elbow's Guy Garvey and Craig Potter in 2010.

                                                                                                                                                                                  Heavily autobiographical in inspiration, the songs on 'Burn The Ration Books Of Love' are deeply rooted in Jobson's lived experience, and in his geographical roots in Northumberland, with its wild, windswept coastline, rugged hills and moors, and extensive agricultural farmland where his family have worked the land for generations.

                                                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                  Holiday (Live)
                                                                                                                                                                                  Mountain
                                                                                                                                                                                  The Night Of The Fire
                                                                                                                                                                                  Taxi Supplies
                                                                                                                                                                                  Go Go
                                                                                                                                                                                  Foolish Boy
                                                                                                                                                                                  Please Please Please
                                                                                                                                                                                  Home
                                                                                                                                                                                  Kesta
                                                                                                                                                                                  Just 'Cause I'm Dead
                                                                                                                                                                                  Burn The Ration Books Of Love

                                                                                                                                                                                  93 - Fink

                                                                                                                                                                                  Beauty In Your Wake

                                                                                                                                                                                    FINK, Long-established alt-folk trio, return with Fin Greenall’s eighth studio album under the genre-hopping moniker. Coalescing around the emergent urgency in each of the album’s ten tracks and intimate, closed-door sessions in picturesque Cornwall, the soul-reaching ‘Beauty In Your Wake’ is released on the band’s R’COUP’D label.

                                                                                                                                                                                    Now resident in Berlin, native Cornishman Greenall, one time collaborator with John Legend, Amy Winehouse, Colin Stetson and more, sought the solitude and back-to-earth atmosphere of the small village of Zennor, on the county’s picturesque Atlantic coast for the agenda-free, organic recording sessions. The band were invited to record at producer Sam Okell’s newly built studio and were the first band to create there. Okell is the Grammy Award-winning engineer and mixer of The Beatles’ Get Back and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 50th Anniversary Release.

                                                                                                                                                                                    Imagining that those conditions could percolate a lo-fi, classic English folk album, the joint creative restlessness of the band and Okell instead pushed ‘Beauty In Your Wake’ into the expansive realms of FINK’s commercially and critically successful albums of the noughties and 2010’s, and is a triumphant return to self. FINK’s music has always been woven into a broader global tapestry, not least because the band’s music has featured on countless film and TV soundtracks such as Better Call Saul, The Walking Dead, and most recently on the latest series of True Detective.

                                                                                                                                                                                    Going ‘overground’ in the music world for the first time in 1997 as a dance-orientated signee to Ninja Tunes’ sister label N-Tone, Greenall’s life in music has travelled diverse roads and lit numerous corners of the international music business. The reformed, classic FINK line-up is the same as that which first recorded the band’s breakthrough album, Biscuits For Breakfast (2006), a release that proved to be a springboard for widespread international touring.


                                                                                                                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                    Barry says: Airy post-rock guitar harmonies and woozy acoustic refrains break into soaring crescendos that are both rich in the folk tradition and completely outside what people would consider 'folk'. A wholly enticing, magnificent journey of an album.

                                                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                    A1. What Would You Call Yourself
                                                                                                                                                                                    A2. The Only Thing That Matters
                                                                                                                                                                                    A3. Be Forever Like A Curse
                                                                                                                                                                                    A4. It's Like You Ain't Mine No More
                                                                                                                                                                                    A5. Follow You Down
                                                                                                                                                                                    B1. I Don't See You As The Others Do
                                                                                                                                                                                    B2. One Last Gift
                                                                                                                                                                                    B3. Don't Forget To Leave
                                                                                                                                                                                    B4. So We Find Ourselves
                                                                                                                                                                                    B5. When I Turn This Corner

                                                                                                                                                                                    94 - Beak>

                                                                                                                                                                                    >>>>

                                                                                                                                                                                      This is the fourth Beak> studio album, imaginatively titled ‘>>>>’. At its core we always wanted it to be head music, listened to as an album, not as individual songs. This is why we are releasing this album with no upfront singles or promo tracks.

                                                                                                                                                                                      The recording & writing initially began in a house called Pen Y Bryn in Talsarnau, Wales in the fall out from the weirdness of the covid days. Remote and with only ourselves and the view of Portmeirion in the distance we got to work.

                                                                                                                                                                                      With the opening track, ‘Strawberry Line’ as the metronomic guide for the album, we then resumed recording, as before, at Invada studios in Bristol, whilst still touring around Europe & North/South America.

                                                                                                                                                                                      After playing hundreds of gigs & festivals over the years we felt that touring had started to influence our writing to the point we weren’t sure who we were anymore. So we decided to go back to the origins of where we were at on our first album. With zero expectations and just playing together in a room.

                                                                                                                                                                                      Hopefully we have achieved this.

                                                                                                                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                      Barry says: Beak have definitely ascended on their latest, '>>>>'. Though their DNA has always had something in common with classic rock and psychedelia, the newest outing is so deeply psychedelic and grand that it almost defies explanation. Think the wilder side of haunting neo-folk and Kosmische music combined with post-rock and a dash of hypnotic dancefloor percussion and you're somewhere near. Brilliant madness.

                                                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                      1. Strawberry Line
                                                                                                                                                                                      2. The Seal
                                                                                                                                                                                      3. Windmill Hill
                                                                                                                                                                                      4. Denim
                                                                                                                                                                                      5. Hungry Are We
                                                                                                                                                                                      6. Ah Yeh
                                                                                                                                                                                      7. Blood Miles
                                                                                                                                                                                      8. Secrets*
                                                                                                                                                                                      9 - Cellophane

                                                                                                                                                                                      (*’Secrets’ Not On Vinyl But Inc. In LP Download)

                                                                                                                                                                                      95 - Hinds

                                                                                                                                                                                      Viva Hinds

                                                                                                                                                                                        Beloved Spanish indie rockers Hinds are back with their utterly triumphant fourth album, VIVA HINDS. Written by the band’s co-founders, co-vocalists, co-guitarists and co-songwriters Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote, it features their first-ever fully Spanish language songs, as well as first collaborations with the likes of Beck and Fontaines D.C.’s GrianChatten. Recorded in rural France, the album was produced by Pete Robertson (Beabadoobee), engineered by the GRAMMY-nominated Tom Roach, and mixed by GRAMMY-winning engineer Caesar Edmunds (The Killers, Wet Leg).

                                                                                                                                                                                        Shortly after the band made their debut ten years ago, they hit what felt like an insurmountable obstacle – they had to change their name from Deers to Hinds for legal reasons. But, as their fans began to greet them at shows by cheering “¡VIVA HINDS!”, the band soon realized that what initially felt like an ending was actually just the beginning. Fast forward to 2023, and VIVA HINDS was written by Cosials and Perrote after a series of endings. They hit a creative rut after releasing their 2020 album The Prettiest Curse, and their bassist and drummer devastatingly decided to leave the band. They also split with their management team, lost touring revenue due to lockdowns, and were without a label for the first time. But when Perrote and Cosials got together to write again it became clear that their connection, one so special that they call themselves “millionaires in friendship,” would be all they needed to get them through. VIVA HINDS – the most accomplished, sonically adventurous, honest and celebratory record of Hinds’ career – is only the beginning.

                                                                                                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                        Barry says: Hinds' latest sees the Spanish band reduced to the core duo of two members and with it, smoothly moves allegiance from roaring indie-rock to synth-forward pop-rock and concise, snappy party music. There are moments of introspection and quiet contemplation, but the emphasis here is definitely on the more dancefloor-focused selections.

                                                                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                        1. Hi, How Are You
                                                                                                                                                                                        2. The Bed, The Room, The Rain And You
                                                                                                                                                                                        3. Boom Boom Back
                                                                                                                                                                                        4. Stranger
                                                                                                                                                                                        5. Superstar
                                                                                                                                                                                        6. Mala Vista
                                                                                                                                                                                        7. On My Own
                                                                                                                                                                                        8. Coffee
                                                                                                                                                                                        9. En Forma
                                                                                                                                                                                        10. Bon Voyage

                                                                                                                                                                                        96 - Camera Obscura

                                                                                                                                                                                        Look To The East, Look To The West

                                                                                                                                                                                          Look to the East, Look to the West, the new album by Camera Obscura, is a revelation. The Tracyanne Campbell-led outfit, reuniting with producer Jari Haapalainen (Let’s Get Out of This Country, My Maudlin Career), have crafted an album that simultaneously recalls why longtime fans have ferociously loved them for decades while also being their most sophisticated effort to date.

                                                                                                                                                                                          It is also the most hard-fought album of Camera Obscura’s career. Following the 2015 passing of founding keyboardist and friend Carey Lander (to whom the penultimate track “Sugar Almond” is addressed), the band went into an extended hiatus. They remained in contact, but their status was uncertain until they announced their return, having been invited to perform as part of Belle & Sebastian’s 2019 Boaty Weekender cruise festival, along with a pair of sold-out warm-up shows in Glasgow. Donna Maciocia (keys and vocals) joined founding members Kenny McKeeve (guitar and vocals), Gavin Dunbar (bass), and Lee Thomson (drums and percussion) for those shows and has since become a regular songwriting partner of Campbell’s.

                                                                                                                                                                                          Recorded in the same room where Queen wrote “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Look to the East, Look to the West feels big, a widescreen reframing of Camera Obscura’s sound that, paradoxically, saw the band go back to basics there are no string or brass arrangements, with more emphasis placed on piano, synthesizers, Hammond organ, and drum machines, and, perhaps most strikingly, the group have dropped the veil of reverb that characterized their previous albums. The tinges of country and soul that give Camera Obscura’s baroque take on pop music its bittersweet edge have never been more apparent guitars shimmer into the distance, keys haunt, and Campbell’s voice searches for the heart, reflecting on love, loss, and the passage of time.

                                                                                                                                                                                          Lead single “Big Love” relishes in the space between country rock and prog, a pining break-up anthem featuring the soaring pedal steel of Tim Davidson. It’s a Nashville Sound heartbreaker, tackling the complexity of wanting to rekindle a bad relationship with Campbell’s uncanny ability to render the past: “It was a big love, she said / That’s why it took ten years to get her out of her head,” she begins.

                                                                                                                                                                                          “We’re Going to Make It in a Man’s World” was co-written with Maciocia for filmmaker Margaret Salmon’s 2021 film Icarus (After Amelia). (Salmon, in turn, shot Look to the East, Look to the West’s cover photography featuring Fiona Morrison, who was on the cover of Camera Obscura’s debut, Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi.). Ironic and sincere, the two navigate the reality of being women in the music industry, somehow floating over Davidson’s pedal steel and Maciocia’s keys. “The Light Nights” is a swooning song propelled by a western shuffle and killer guitar, striking a balance between a particularly good honky-tonk joint’s jukebox and a lost gem of California pop music waiting to be discovered in a 7” bin.

                                                                                                                                                                                          Look to the East, Look to the West is the sound of a band that has grown more confident in its sound and purpose than ever. It is Camera Obscura at their best and most evocative, an album that completely rearranges the listener’s emotional core, leaving them sad and exhilarated at the same time. Camera Obscura’s catalog is replete with songs people point to as life-changing, songs that will stick with them all their lives. Look to the East, Look to the West has 11 of them; take your pick. 

                                                                                                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                          Barry says: Camera Obscura return! After the sad passing of Carey Lander, it's hard to imagine how the band could continue but 'Look To The East...' takes all of the latent melodicism and swooning choruses and strips them back to a fairly minimalist backbone. There are moments of the cinematic intensity and wistful grandiosity of their previous work but it's a much more emotionally wrought, fickle affair, and all the more beautiful for it.

                                                                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                          1. Liberty Print
                                                                                                                                                                                          2. We’re Going To Make It In A Man’s World
                                                                                                                                                                                          3. Big Love
                                                                                                                                                                                          4. Only A Dream
                                                                                                                                                                                          5. The Light Nights
                                                                                                                                                                                          6. Sleepwalking
                                                                                                                                                                                          7. Baby Huey (Hard Times)
                                                                                                                                                                                          8. Denon
                                                                                                                                                                                          9. Pop Goes Pop
                                                                                                                                                                                          10. Sugar Almond
                                                                                                                                                                                          11. Look To The East, Look To The West.

                                                                                                                                                                                          97 - Porij

                                                                                                                                                                                          Teething

                                                                                                                                                                                            The arrival of Teething invites you to take a leap beyond seeing dance music as a genre, built from this type of kick or that type of snare, and instead as its own dimension: a place you can escape to. It pays homage to the language of sounds on the dancefloor which have encouraged generations to feel, not to think. While, lyrically, the record delves into the tangle of lived experience, musically, it will free you from it.

                                                                                                                                                                                            Since the beginning, Porij had self-produced, self-mixed and entirely self-made their music, and even after having signed to [PIAS], the record was still incubated in their bedrooms where they would sit together for hours giving colour, shape and texture to this new world. It was only then that they enlisted legendary producer David Wrench, famed for his work with era-defining artists including Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs and The XX. His mentorship allowed Teething to transform their music from a live-angled proposition to something folded in the arms of pop.

                                                                                                                                                                                            Vocalist and keyboardist Scout Moore (Egg), bassist James Middleton, guitarist Jacob Maguire and drummer Nathan Carroll are armed with hard-won experience, strengthened bonds and a renewed sense of passion. Their debut album Teething is both a coming-of-age story and a bottling of the particular magic that is unmistakably – and definitively – Porij.

                                                                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                            Barry says: A syrup-smooth mix of airy Balearic beats and euphoric house-tinged synth-pop. Texturally varied, but without straying too far from dreamy front-room electronica or drifting dancefloor grooves.

                                                                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                            1. Marmite
                                                                                                                                                                                            2. Unpredictable
                                                                                                                                                                                            3. Don’t Talk To Me
                                                                                                                                                                                            4. Endlessly Waiting
                                                                                                                                                                                            5. My Only Love
                                                                                                                                                                                            6. Ghost
                                                                                                                                                                                            7. Stranger
                                                                                                                                                                                            8. Sweet Risk
                                                                                                                                                                                            9. Gutter Punch
                                                                                                                                                                                            10. You Should Know Me
                                                                                                                                                                                            11. Slow Down

                                                                                                                                                                                            98 - The Bug Club

                                                                                                                                                                                            On The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System

                                                                                                                                                                                              The way you’re saying it, “prolific” isn’t the right word for The Bug Club. You’ve got to say it with the trademark Welsh lilt and pay due homage to this inimitable band’s origins in the renowned hit factory of Caldicot, South Wales. Do that, and you’re about right with how to summarize a group who’ve released ten singles, two albums, two EPs, three things nobody knew how to describe, and an album under a different band’s name, all since 2021, and while playing 200+ gigs a year.

                                                                                                                                                                                              Initially comprising the songwriting core of Sam Willmett (vocals/guitar) and Tilly Harris (vocals/bass) with Dan Matthew (drums), The Bug Club started plying their trade in 2016. They were signed by UK label Bingo Records in Autumn of 2020. BBC 6 Music’s Marc Riley was an early champion, hammering the single, booking the band in for a session as soon as it was allowed, and rightfully praising songwriters capable of singing the whole alphabet in a two-minute song and making it work.

                                                                                                                                                                                              Third LP On The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System - their first for Sub Pop - sees the band serve up a beefy slab of their speciality Modern-Lovers-meets-Nuggets garage rock. There’s B-52’s call-and-response fun mixed with AC/DC power chord grunt. Leaning towards fast-paced punk, opening double salvo “War Movies” and “Quality Pints” sets out the stall: duel vocal piss-taking, surreal takes on everyday topics that go full circle and become profound, riffs all day long and then all the next day too. “Quality Pints” deals with the pressing concerns of any conscientious touring outfit, taking to heart the rule of the three R’s as penned by renowned fellow pints fan Mark E. Smith of The Fall. Repetition, repetition, repetition. If it’s that important, which it is, it’s worth saying again. “War Movies” dresses distorted chugging with a comprehensive ‘best of’ list for the genre, with Sam Willmett offering a solo casually chucked out in a way that will make your dad promptly give up any resurgent guitar playing ambitions. And “A Bit Like James Bond” tackles the UK’s sleaziest undercover export at the same time as the embarrassing ego problem that besets much of its population - but it’s only heavy(ish) in the fun, loads-of-riffs sense. 

                                                                                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                              Barry says: It's hard not to love a track called 'Quality Pints', and this slab of well-humoured garage rock, punky drive and snarling vocal hooks more than lives up to the brilliant title. It's fun all round, and brilliantly done. Brings to mind the Lovely Eggs or CTMF, a top outing from one of the hardest working bands in the business.

                                                                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                              1. War Movies
                                                                                                                                                                                              2. Quality Pints
                                                                                                                                                                                              3. Pop Single
                                                                                                                                                                                              4. Best Looking Strangers In The Cemetery
                                                                                                                                                                                              5. A Bit Like James Bond
                                                                                                                                                                                              6. We Don't Care About That
                                                                                                                                                                                              7. Lonsdale Slipons
                                                                                                                                                                                              8. Better Than Good
                                                                                                                                                                                              9. Actual Pain
                                                                                                                                                                                              10. Cold. Hard. Love.
                                                                                                                                                                                              11. The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System

                                                                                                                                                                                              99 - The Jesus And Mary Chain

                                                                                                                                                                                              Glasgow Eyes

                                                                                                                                                                                                Marking 40 years of The Jesus And Mary Chain, ‘Glasgow Eyes’ was recorded at Mogwai’s Castle of Doom studio in Glasgow, where Jim and William continued the creative process that resulted in their previous album, 2017’s ‘Damage and Joy’, becoming their highest charting album in over twenty years. What emerged is a record that finds one of the UK’s most influential groups embracing a productive second chapter, their maelstrom of melody, feedback and controlled chaos now informed more audibly by their love for Suicide and Kraftwerk and a fresh appreciation of the less disciplined attitudes found in jazz.

                                                                                                                                                                                                Jim Reid says, “But don’t expect ‘the Mary Chain goes jazz.’ People should expect a Jesus and Mary Chain record, and that’s certainly what ‘Glasgow Eyes’ is. Our creative approach is remarkably the same as it was in 1984, just hit the studio and see what happens. We went in with a bunch of songs and let it take its course. There are no rules, you just do whatever it takes. And there’s a telepathy there - we are those weird not-quite twins that finish each other’s sentences.” ‘Glasgow Eyes’ not only extends The Jesus and Mary Chain's story, but feels simultaneously like a return to roots. From the incendiary ‘Psychocandy’ debut and its classic ‘Just Like Honey’ onwards, the Reid brothers steadily became the misfits who made good without compromise.

                                                                                                                                                                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                                Andy says: A gentle tweak of the template brings electronic bleeps and keys to that trademark Mary Chain sound. Hear the new track and you'll be left in no doubt. JAMC Forever!!

                                                                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                                1. Venal Joy
                                                                                                                                                                                                2. American Born
                                                                                                                                                                                                3. Mediterranean X Film
                                                                                                                                                                                                4. Jamcod
                                                                                                                                                                                                5. Discotheque
                                                                                                                                                                                                6. Pure Poor
                                                                                                                                                                                                7. The Eagles And The Beatles
                                                                                                                                                                                                8. Silver Strings
                                                                                                                                                                                                9. Chemical Animal
                                                                                                                                                                                                10. Second Of June 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                1. Girl 71
                                                                                                                                                                                                12. Hey Lou Reid

                                                                                                                                                                                                100 - Svaneborg Kardyb

                                                                                                                                                                                                Superkilen

                                                                                                                                                                                                  'Superkilen' the new album from Danish duo Svaneborg Kardyb, Nikolaj Svaneborg (keyboards) and Jonas Kardyb (drums), is named after a public park in the ethnically diverse Nørrebro district of Copenhagen. This erstwhile strip of waste ground was repurposed by the Superflex art group in the early 2010’s to bring together immigrants and locals in a mood of tolerance and unity. Its title feels emblematic of their music, which, equally inventively, creates space and serenity as a tonic within the tense and cluttered environment of 2020’s living. In the same way that the regeneration project has transformed that neighbourhood, Svaneborg Kardyb have drawn on that positive energy to help instigate changes in their own music.

                                                                                                                                                                                                  'Superkilen’ means "super wedge’ in Danish,” says Nikolaj, who has a studio right next to the park, “but it’s a very expressive word, with the connotation of a breakthrough, like taking a piece of wood and cracking it open.” Jonas completes the picture “It’s like something that insists on being there, something from the outside that comes in, and it will just move forward and you can't really do anything about it – we had to allow that on this record.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                  So, 'Superkilen' and the ideas surrounding it became integral to the psychogeography behind Svaneborg Kardyb’s latest album, as they brought more intrepid synths and emphatic beats to the sublimely nuanced textures of piano and drums familiar from their earlier work. The listener is dragged along each time on an aural adventure which involves plenty of the soothing sonic vocabulary which has won them fans world-wide, but which is also unguessable, and whose narrative may turn on a dime, on the subtle introduction of a single new chord, or imperceptible rhythmic shift. Intricate, absorbing and distinctly more-ish, ‘Superkilen’ feels like it will live up to its name and prompt a dramatic climb in SK’s career trajectory.

                                                                                                                                                                                                  On 'Superkilen' the duo also draw on their recent touring experiences after the breakthrough of their Gondwana Records debut Over Tage and NPR Tiny Desk session. They’ve seen all-standing festival tents erupt into dancing during more driven passages in their set, as well as glimpsing darker aspects of life beyond their home country, and those experiences have inevitably influenced the music they made on their return home, for their fourth LP. You hear it in the toppling, out-of-control beats and eventual resolve of ‘Vakler + Balancen’, the insanely burbling synth pattern which propels the title track, and the synth interference which ultimately engulfs the closing Arendal – a vision of an industrial eco-catastrophe, maybe, destroying the initial idyll. Yet, for all that, so much of the delicate beauty in SK’s music remains. The beatific ‘Udsigten’ (or, ‘View’) reflects, in its title, the jaw-dropping outlook over the sea from the floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows at the studio they worked in, Karmacrew Recording, on the island of Møn, off Denmark’s South-East coast.


                                                                                                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                                                  Barry says: Beautiful, melodic music-concrete mixed with poppy Scandinavian synth blips and rippling, echoic percussives. A study in restrained beauty.

                                                                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                                                  1. Superkilen
                                                                                                                                                                                                  2. Cycles
                                                                                                                                                                                                  3. St. Pancras
                                                                                                                                                                                                  4. Vakler
                                                                                                                                                                                                  5. Balancen
                                                                                                                                                                                                  6. Tvillinger
                                                                                                                                                                                                  7. Tide
                                                                                                                                                                                                  8. Udsigten
                                                                                                                                                                                                  9. Arendal


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