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The Avalanches

We Will Always Love You

    Building on the sample-based approach of their classic albums "Since I Left You" and "Wildflower", but stepping boldly into new terrain, "We Will Always Love You" is the new full length masterpiece from The Avalanches. Check the cover for a photo of Ann Druyan (Director of the Voyager Golden Record Project), her cosmic love story with Carl Sagan inspiring this body of work.

    An exploration of the vibrational relationship between light, sound and spirit, We Will Always Love You doubles as “an exploration of the human voice” and a spiritual reckoning via the big questions “who are we really? What happens when we die?’”. So says Robbie Chater, who alongside bandmate Tony DiBlasi and collaborator Andrew Szekeres has moved beyond the party-up exuberance of The Avalanches’s youthful music to a tender, reflective sound infused with hard-earned life wisdom.

    If there’s a single spark for We Will Always Love You it’s the story of the love affair between Ann Druyan and Carl Sagan: “science communicators” whose writings and TV programs brought the ever-deepening mysteries of astronomy and astrophysics to the mass audience. Chater was profoundly moved by the fact that the couple’s romance was captured and carried into space, thanks to the Voyager Interstellar Message Project. Druyan served as Creative Director in charge of curating the Golden Record: earthling music and assorted terrestrial sounds gathered for the contemplation of any alien civilisations that might be out there and be advanced enough to construct a playback system.

    Originally, Druyan was set to be a presence on We Will Always Love You: a studio was booked to record her telling her own story. That never transpired, but Druyan “gave us permission to use her photo on the album cover,” says Chater. “We photographed it off a static-y television set and ran it through a spectograph to make the cover image. So that was a beautiful way that Ann could still be part of the record. We turned her into sound and back again”

    Sampling remains at the core of The Avalanches sound, but alongside all of the sample ghosts, We Will Always Love You features an array of living guests who contribute vocals and lyrics: Blood Orange, Rivers Cuomo, Pink Siifu, Jamie xx, CLYPSO, Denzel Curry, Tricky, Neneh Cherry, Sampa the Great, Sananda Maitreya and Vashti Bunyan and many more exciting collaborations to be revealed over the coming months. The Avalanches’s music has always dripped with melody, but because of this expanded role for guest singers and writers, We Will Always Love You is their most song-oriented album yet.

    “For us, to make the same record again, no matter how well executed, wouldn’t have been satisfying," says Chater. "We were looking to do something that would open up possibilities for the future. Take a bit of a left turn that frees us up to do whatever we want to next.”


    STAFF COMMENTS

    Patrick says: Inspired by love, humanity, space and at least 6,000 sample-able records, 'We Will Always Love You' sees The Avalanches return in record time for a third album The album dips into hip hop, disco, house and electronica with all the warmth, wit and wanderlust we've come to expect from the Aussies.

    TRACK LISTING

    01. Ghost Story (feat. Orono)
    02. Song For Barbara Payton
    03. We Will Always Love You (feat. Blood Orange)
    04. The Divine Chord (feat. MGMT & Johnny Marr)
    05. Solitary Ceremonies
    06. Interstellar Love (feat. Leon Bridges)
    07. Ghost Story Pt. 2 (feat. Orono & Leon Bridges)
    08. Reflecting Light (feat. Sananda Maitreya & Vashti Bunyan)
    09. Carrier Waves
    10. Oh The Sunn! (feat. Perry Farrell)
    11. We Go On (feat. Cola Boyy & Mick Jones)
    12. Star Song.IMG
    13. Until Daylight Comes (feat. Tricky)
    14. Wherever You Go (feat. Jamie Xx, Neneh Cherry & CLYPSO)
    15. Music Makes Me High
    16. Pink Champagne
    17. Take Care In Your Dreaming (feat. Denzel Curry, Tricky & Sampa The Great)
    18. Overcome
    19. Gold Sky (feat. Kurt Vile)
    20. Always Black (feat. Pink Siifu)
    21. Dial D For Devotion (feat. Karen O)
    22. Running Red Lights (feat. Rivers Cuomo & Pink Siifu)
    23. Born To Lose
    24. Music Is The Light (feat. Cornelius & Kelly Moran)
    25. Weightless

    The genre, electro (or electro-funk), is sometimes perceived to have a separate identity to hip-hop; however, this electronic cousin was integral to the early development of the hip-hop sound. Drawing on drum machines, such as the Roland TR-808, and influenced by funk, these two genres were intertwined and rode a parallel axis for a while, with rap, breakdance, and graffiti as pillars of the culture and community. The mechanical sound of electro would later go on to inspire a different set of producers and played its part in influencing contemporary electronic dance music. For this 7” release we are taking things back to 1984 and 1985 with a split single from The Egyptian Lover and Jamie Jupitor.

    First up is a track from The Egyptian Lover, AKA Greg J. Broussard, the cult Los Angeles-based producer, vocalist and DJ, who is a true hip-hop / electrofusion pioneer. ‘Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)’ is a seminal electro-fusion / machine-funk classic that saw a release on the iconic label Freak Beat Records (owned by Greg himself). The original 7” release is now very sought-after by collectors. On the flip we have another electro jam from The Egyptian Lover disciple, Jamie Jupitor. ‘Computer Power’ was additionally produced and arranged by The Egyptian Lover, and was released on Egyptian Empire Records (the label that evolved from Freak Beat Records). For this release we have opted for a special 7” unreleased radio edit, that has Greg kindly provided us with, which differs slightly in composition from the previously released versions. One for fans of D m Funk, electro and 80s funk

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Matt says: No it's not a cover of Kraftwerk! But LA's veteran electro-funk / freestyle legend Egyptian Lover reissuing some highly treasured HEAT from his early catalogue.

    TRACK LISTING

    Computer Love (Sweet Dreams) - The Egyptian Lover
    Computer Power - Jamie Jupitor

    The Divine Comedy

    A Short Album About Love

      In 1990 Neil Hannon started recording and releasing under the name The Divine Comedy. Thirty years and twelve great albums later, Hannon is rightly adjudged one of the finest singer songwriters of his generation. To celebrate, Divine Comedy Records are remastering and reissuing nine of the band's classic albums. The reissues will be released by Neil Hannon’s own label Divine Comedy Records.

      A Short Album About Love was conceived as a companion piece to the band's previous album Casanova. It was recorded live at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London in 1996 with a 30-piece orchestra, and was released in time for Valentine’s Day 1997, charting at 13 in the UK. NME described the show where the album was recorded as "an evening when dreams finally come true; a night of costume changes, classical kisses and - in time honoured tradition of drinking and dressing up - hugely sophisticated fun… One suspects it wouldn't be too hazardous to suggest that Neil Hannon is having by far the finest night of his entire sodding life." Time Out, reviewing the album, said: "Seven of the most heart-stoppingly gorgeous, romantic smoochers you have ever heard, all drenched in strings and emotion." The single Everybody Knows (Except You) reached 14 in the UK chart.


      TRACK LISTING

      CD/LP:
      In Pursuit Of Happiness
      Everybody Knows (Except You)
      Someone
      If…
      If I Were You (I'd Be Through With Me)
      Timewatching
      I'm All You Need
      Bath (live)
      A Short Film About Driving
      Everybody Knows (Except You) (early Idea)
      Johnny Mathis' Feet (live)
      I'm All You Need (instrumental Demo)
      A Short Film About Dreams
      Your Daddy's Car (live)
      Teach Us To Love
      A Short Film About Waiting
      A Short Film About Chance
      If I Were You (I'd Be Through With Me) (rehearsal Version)
      Make It Easy On Yourself (live)

      DVD - A Short Film About A Short Album About Love
      In Pursuit Of Happiness
      Everybody Knows (Except You)
      Someone
      If…
      If I Were You (I'd Be Through With Me)
      Timewatching
      I'm All You Need

      Dalvanius And The Fascinations / Golden Harvest

      Voodoo Lady / I Need Your Love

        Warm launch their new reissue label RE:WARM on Record Store Day by heading south of the equator with a New Zealand 7” double-header.

        Dalvanius and the Fascinations’ “Voodoo Lady” from 1977 which originally was swept aside as a b-side takes over one side. A perfect slice of south pacific disco to set any dance floor alight. Whilst on the flip, Golden Harvests’ AOR vocal gem “I Need Your Love” from 1978 will immediately get stuck in your head wherever you might go.

        Over the past eighteen months’ Warm’s Ali Tillett and Micky Browne have been discussing records and sharing insights into each other’s record collections. Off the back of this RE:WARM is born as an outlet to showcase music from both their collections that they felt deserved to be revisited and shared with the world as a lot of it had previously been overlooked or worse still, undiscovered.

        Both having collected records for twenty years or more, their influences and ever-growing collections range from Folk, Jazz, Soul, AOR, Disco, Funk, House, Balearic and much more in between. So over the months and years to come expect every musical stone to be unturned on their quest to reintroduce friends, Peers and contemporaries to some of their favourite over looked gems, all lovingly repackaged and presented with stunning new art work and original photos.

        For their inaugural release to launch the RE:WARM label on record store day 2020 they have gone all the way to the Southern Hemisphere for a New Zealand double header.

        First up on the A side is Dalvanius & The Fascinations phenomenal track, Voodoo Lady. On first release this track started life as the B-side of the lead track “Checkmate on Love” but later moved to the A side with a slightly longer Disco Version. This version is more recently starting to appear in collectors want lists and on auction sites around the world.

        On the flip is Golden Harvest with their AOR-Disco anthem, I Need Your Love. One of those tracks for premium dancefloor moments of joy and hands in the air excitement. This one started life on the independent N.Z label Impact in 1977 and later in 1978 got the Warner Bros treatment for Neighbouring Australia and was later to be included on their only album Golden Harvest – Golden Harvest.

        TRACK LISTING

        A1: Dalvanius And The Fascinations - Voodoo Lady
        B1: Golden Harvest – I Need Your Love 

        First Aid Kit

        The Big Black And The Blue (Love Record Stores Edition)

          Love Record Stores Edition available from 9am on Saturday June 20th.
          Limited to one per person.


          Sea blue vinyl.

          Midlake

          The Courage Of Others (Love Record Stores Edition)

            Love Record Stores Edition available from 9am on Saturday June 20th.
            Limited to one per person.


            Green vinyl.

            The Claypool Lennon Delirium

            Monolith Of Phobos (Love Record Stores Edition)

              Love Record Stores Edition available from 9am on Saturday June 20th.
              Limited to one per person.


              Clear vinyl.

              Inell Young

              The Next Ball Game (Love Record Stores Edition)

                Love Record Stores Edition available from 9am on Saturday June 20th.
                Limited to one per person.


                Here is our 2nd Killer New Orleans Funk £200+ Bomb!

                Featuring Inell Young's searing vocal performance

                + James Black's seriously awesome drumming

                + Eddie Bo arrangement and production!

                100% Essential!

                Herb Ward / Bob Brady & The Con Chords

                Honest To Goodness / Everybody's Goin' To The Love-In

                  Two classic floor fillers from the DNSC record label.

                  Featuring Herb Ward’s 1968 RCA release that goes for around £200 if you can find a copy.

                  A Catacombs Club favourite that emphasizes Ward’s deep soulful vocal with a gorgeous call-andresponse bridge that leads into a truly uplifting chorus.

                  Backed with Bob Brady And The Con Chords’ blueeyed soul classic from the same year.

                  Often compared in style to Smokey Robinson, ‘Love In’ is a brass-led scorcher with a pulsating back beat that could have been a Motown 45.

                  Both tracks remastered from the original sound sources for maximum dancefloor effect.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  Herb Ward - Honest To Goodness
                  Bob Brady & The Con Chords - Everybody's Goin' To The Love - In

                  The Stroppies

                  Look Alive!

                    Originally starting as the DIY home recording project of Angus Lord and Claudia Serfaty, The Stroppies have now evolved into what some might call a “proper band”. Following on from their 2017 demo cassette and a sling of singles, 2019 saw the release of their debut LP Whoosh!, a studio-based affair that evolved The Stroppies sound, underpinned with a newly discovered melodic classicism. Look Alive!, their latest effort which was recorded only months after the bands return to Australia after their second European tour of 2019, represents a marriage of the two different styles of Stroppies recordings and rounds out an incredibly productive twelve months for the group. Look Alive! Is the sound of The Stroppies honing their craft under new and unfamiliar conditions.


                    Written mainly on the road then finished and recorded at home with whatever was on hand with only three of the four members present, it is according to the band’s singer/guitarist Angus Lord, "an EP forged in circumstance. A sum total of fleeting vignettes on scraps of paper, voice memos and iPhone notepads all collated between soundchecks and long stretches in a tour van rolled pieced together over weekly jams. We didn't want to waste much time when we got home so we opted to record it ourselves". For a band who began with the initial idea to create what the band called “open-ended music, collaged quickly and pieced haphazardly together”, it is in some sense a return to their true self. If Whoosh! glimmered and sparkled with tight production and succinct pop songwriting, Look Alive! is a somewhat darker shade, employing a more diffuse, impressionistic sonic palette and a more obvious penchant for experimentation.


                    Tracked by the band and long time friend/collaborator Alex Macfarlane (Twerps, The Stevens, Hobbies Galore) at home and then mixed and mastered direct off the tape at Phaedra studios in Coburg by John Lee, it’s also a somewhat collaborative project, drawing in influence and inspiration from myriad sources. Such means of production are evident in the resulting eight songs. The title track sees acoustic pianos duel with synthesizers over Pavement-esque guitar wig outs, whilst ‘The Aisles of the Supermarket’ employs tape loops to forge loose ambient foundations. Though these ideas may reflect the band’s noted “stream of consciousness creativity”, remarkably the songwriting remains as sharp as ever. Album opener ‘Burning Bright’ gallops forward with the propulsive energy of ‘77-era Talking Heads and is transported by a casually brilliant chorus delivered by shared vocalist Claudia Sefraty.


                    Elsewhere, lead single ‘Holes In Everything’ presents the band at its pop best: "If I could disappear into the atmosphere, I would be around you all the time" sings Lord, before swiftly throwing shade on the sentiment in the chorus, "It's always frightening what I think". It's this penchant for push and pull of light and dark splashed against the backdrop of trepidation and humour that make The Stroppies records so endearing and open-ended. Though undeniably pop structure orientated, the bands propensity for re-inventing and re-appropriating their recording and writing process ensures that nothing starts to fossilize. Indeed, Look Alive! is that most intriguing of records precisely because it represents two ideas at the same time - the sound of a band in flux, but also the sound of a band becoming more sure footed as they walk their crooked line.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Burning Bright
                    2. Look Alive
                    3. Sad Sorry Soul
                    4. Roller Cloud
                    5. Holes In Everything
                    6. The Aisles Of The Supermarket
                    7. Enter Or Exit
                    8. Rigid Men And Conduct Codes

                    Tim Burgess

                    I Love The New Sky

                      How inspiring it is to hear Tim Burgess conjuring up exciting and life-affirming sounds as he, almost inconceivably, enters his fifth decade on public duty. Frontman, singer, label boss, DJ and author, he’s been instrumental in so many great records over the years, always bringing enthusiasm, positivity and diversity of influence, which altogether light the way for those who hold him dear.

                      While in The Charlatans, Tim’s indefatigable energy has been a consistent fuel for the band across thirteen high-charting albums, his solo adventure has been no less extraordinary, scaling new heights in 2020 with his fifth solo release to date: ‘I Love The New Sky’. Released on Bella Union, it features wonderfully connective songs of everyday minutiae and universal experience, of love and anger, of loss and belonging, all united by elaborate yet natural arrangements and an effortless but deceptively expert way with melody.

                      ‘I Love The New Sky’ differs from its predecessors in that all twelve tracks were self-penned. “In the past, I've written collaboratively,” says a characteristically, but rightfully excited Burgess. “(2012's) ‘Oh No I Love You’ was written with Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner in Nashville, and then ‘Same Language, Different Worlds’ was a collaboration with Peter Gordon who had worked extensively with Arthur Russell.”

                      The spark for ‘I Love The New Sky’ came after a year of touring another album, ‘As I Was Now’, which he’d made in 2008 but had a belated release ten years later. “That one was made in three days, just friends getting together”, he says – the amigos included Josh Hayward from The Horrors, Primal Scream Keyboard player Martin Duffy, Ladyhawke and My Bloody Valentine's Debbie Googe.

                      “I didn’t realise the album hadn't actually come out as I had a copy of it on my ipod so I figured that maybe everybody did. So, all those years later I thought it would make an interesting release for Record Store Day. It did really well, so I was approached to tour it for Independent Venue Week and after that a load of festivals asked us to play too. Average Sex were the support band that then became my band so it was a brilliant little tour. After that, I was really energized, and I thought, Right, I'm going to do another album, but really concentrate on making it a solo record, where I write everything on my own and all the songs are the very best I can make them.”

                      “I’d been listening to a lot of Isaac Hayes, Olivia Tremor Control, Carole King, Todd Rundgren, John Maus, Weyes Blood and Kevin Ayres - I’m not sure how much they have influenced the album but they were the impetus and inspiration.”

                      The twelve tunes of ‘I Love The New Sky’ were authored, he says, “in Norfolk, in the middle of the countryside, with the nearest shop eight miles away. There are no distractions, and I guess that way things happen. I wrote everything on acoustic guitar, and the chords were really considered. The guitar lines would lead the melody, and the melody would inform the lyrics – just dreaming away with music.”

                      So far, so Laurel Canyon, though ‘I Love The New Sky’ would end up sounding anything but hippie/folkie, thanks to a connection Tim made while living in a warehouse space in gritty Seven Sisters in North London, before heading to Norfolk.

                      “The Quietus had their office there,” he recalls. “I used to know pretty much all the stuff they were writing about, but then their album of the year for 2013 was ‘Glynnaestra’ by Grumbling Fur, and I really fell in love with it. I started talking to the band about working together. To cut a long story short I recorded a song with Grumbling Fur, they remixed two Charlatans tracks and a couple of Daniel O'Sullivan's solo albums came out on my label.”

                      As well as bass and drum duties on I Love The New Sky, O’Sullivan plays piano on much of the album, from the bouncing chamber-pop chords of ‘Sweetheart Mercury’ and the punchy chorus of ‘Empathy For The Devil’, through to ‘Comme D’Habitude’’s juxtaposition of blissfully rolling West Coast singer-songwriting and a complex Sparks-y Broadway-esque bridge, to the Velvets-y ramalama moves on ‘Warhol Me’ and ‘Undertow’’s sombre balladry.

                      The album was arranged and recorded quickly but not rushed: “Ideas happen fast, don’t they?” Tim reasons. The first sessions at Eve Studios in Stockport were with long-serving Charlatans engineer Jim Spencer. Tim, Daniel and Nik Void cut three tracks in two days, with Nik layering up modular synths in line with her previous day job in Factory Floor.

                      A third keyboard maestro entered the picture when Thighpaulsandra, a maverick musician and producer, came into the frame, best known for his work for Julian Cope, Coil Spiritualized and Elizabeth Fraser. I found out that he was based at ‘Rockfield’ [legendary residential facility near Monmouth, South Wales]. So I said, ‘Okay, that’s where we’re going to record the rest of it’.” As well as enlisting his know-how as an engineer, the cosmically-inclined Welshman also applied vintage synths and what Tim hazily calls “wizardry”.

                      For Burgess himself, the return to Rockfield was meaningful: “I hadn’t been there since we recorded ‘Tellin' Stories’” he says. “It was a matter of ending this long period of not going there, because after Rob died we couldn’t face it again. So nearly 25 years later, we returned and the positive feelings came back. Mark Collins [Charlatans guitarist] came down to play on ‘Empathy For The Devil’ and ‘Sweetheart Mercury’, and he actually had the same room as he had in 1996. It was like no time had passed at all.”

                      “I was in search of a certain sound there,” Tim adds, of his overriding motivation for returning. “I couldn’t exactly put my finger on what it was I was searching for, but I knew if it was there that I’d be able to find it”.

                      The results are nothing short of astounding. ‘I Love The New Sky’ has landed somewhere between Paul McCartney's ‘RAM’ and Brian Eno's ‘Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)' and certainly that recipe covers both the all-pervasive tunefulness and high quality. Stylistically, though, it runs the widest gamut, from 'Empathy For The Devil's gospel style rockabilly skip, through to the sophisticated song-craft of ‘Sweetheart Mercury’ and the Nilsson-esque ‘Sweet Old Sorry Me’, with the angst-y gravitas of ‘Undertow’, which Tim describes as “a mood-changer, influenced by 10cc.”

                      Lyrically, this might almost be a defining collection from Burgess after thirty years honing his craft. There’s plenty of typical lightness of touch of ‘Only Took A Year’s joking reference to the album’s twelve-month gestation period, and the quip, “what’s your favourite Cure LP? I like ‘Pornography! But it could be any one of three.”

                      Equally amusing in its self-referencing is ‘Warhol Me’ set to a soundtrack of New York bubblegum pop. ‘Sweet Old Sorry Me’ finds Burgess reminiscing on his former life in Los Angeles, but drolly updating the Steely Dan vernacular for the social-media era with the line, “I had to unsubscribe from that particular tribe”. ‘Lucky Creatures’, meanwhile, follows Tim on his day back in LA on tour, as he enjoys “tacos on the underground”, revisiting his old everyday haunts in Hollywood.

                      ‘The Mall’, too, revels in its everyday setting: “it’s an ordinary feature of everyday life. I’m pretty sure that the ‘escalating drama on a moving staircase’ bit happened at Boots in Piccadilly Circus. Maybe they'll put a blue plaque there one day. I love it round there, it’s like the whole world is happening – but it’s taking a small idea and trying to make it into something more universal.”

                      ‘I Got This’ has the line “the future is friendly”. Says Tim: “Everyone’s been going through a lot of tough times. And the future is uncertain. But you have to have that optimistic outlook – like, waking up in the morning and feeling that it’s gonna be a good day.”

                      There is a sense of community within this solo venture, which is emphasised when Tim and Nik’s six year old son joins in on ‘Comme D’Habitude’, and with the assembly of what Tim calls a “gang chorus”, in the spirit of Dexy’s Midnight Runners’ ‘Plan B’, for the closing chant of the album title on ‘Laurie’. This song is particularly heartfelt, as Tim mistily reveals, written for “someone I love who I never met”. The end section happened spontaneously at Rockfield: “Everybody that came into the studio, I asked them to sing, so there are about 20 people doing that vocal – Mark Collins, Daniel, our friend Ally, Nik, Thighpaulsandra – everybody singing it, and for this spirit that is loved.”

                      The final stages of the album’s year-long narrative arc were enacted at Jet Studio in Brussels, with the Echo Collective string section. Burgess looked on “mesmerised at what was happening to the songs, taking an even more magical turn.”

                      With that icing on the cake, Tim is in no doubt that he has his finest solo record under his belt. On this occasion, it’s coming out on time, and he’ll be touring it with a live ensemble featuring Daniel O’Sullivan, Thighpaulsandra, another O Genesis artiste called Keel Her, and renowned avant-jazz violinist Peter Broderick, who plays on ‘’Empathy…’ and will recreate the Echo Collective parts, too. So, the community will grow. Just like Tim says, “the future is friendly.”


                      STAFF COMMENTS

                      Andy says: Tim’s fifth solo album is his best by a mile and what’s even sweeter is that he wrote every song totally by himself. It’s the quintessential Tim experience; warm, open-hearted, playful and experimental, but absolutely always with a catchy pop hook at the centre of everything. There’s a sense of wonder and a carefree spirit at play, but don’t be fooled; these twelve ditties have sophisticated arrangements and are expertly embellished with sax, strings and piano, the latter provided by Grumbling Fur’s Daniel O’Sullivan. You could call this soft psyche or indie easy listening except Tim always throws a spanner in the works, a mad detour or delightful quirk. It’s a record full of surprises. Having warmed the hearts of a nation with his wonderful listening parties this summer, Tim has made the kind of album we’ll all be pouring over ourselves for many years to come.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1. Empathy For The Devil
                      2. Sweetheart Mercury
                      3. Comme D'Habitude
                      4. Sweet Old Sorry Me
                      5. The Warhol Me
                      6. Lucky Creatures
                      7. The Mall
                      8. Timothy
                      9. Only Took A Year
                      10. I Got This
                      11. Undertow
                      12. Laurie

                      The Monochrome Set

                      Love Zombies

                        Released in February 1980, their first album Strange Boutique, featuring the band's percussion-heavy theme song (predating Adam & The Ants's "Kings of the Wild Frontier" by months) and the Johnny Marr-anticipating "Love Goes Down The Drain", caught the Monochrome Set in full flight, quickly followed by the equally taut, funny and adventurously dynamic Love Zombies. 

                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. Love Zombies
                        2. Adeste Fideles
                        3. 405 Lines
                        4. B-I-D Spells Bid
                        5. R.S.V.P.
                        6. Apocalypso
                        7. Karma Suture
                        8. The Man With The Black Moustache
                        9. The Weird, Wild And Wonderful World Of Tony Potts
                        10. "In Love, Cancer?"

                        The Stroppies

                        The Stroppies - Repress

                          Starting out as a recording project between Angus Lord, Claudia Serfaty and Stephanie Hughes, the germ of what would eventually become the Stroppies was formed around a kitchen table in Melbourne's inner west early 2016. The initial idea was to create open ended music, collaged quickly and haphazardly together on a Tascam 4 track Portastudio that drew on stream of consciousness creativity and a DIY attitude a la Guided By Voices and The Great Unwashed. The desire to move beyond the pre programmed drum patterns available on their Casio Keyboard led to the addition of Rory Heane on drums and a more conventional band dynamic.

                          In Late 2016, Alex Macfarlane recorded the band in their lounge room direct to 4 track, capturing 7 songs that would become their 2017 self titled cassette tape debut. The songs were bounced back and forth from tape machine to computer to tape machine to computer again. In keeping with the bands initial aesthetic, dubs were laid over a 4 month period incrementally on different devices as members had babies, explored intercontinental love affairs and set up homes together. Since the release of the tape, Adam Hewwit has joined the group on third guitar as they settle down into exploring the new band dynamic and focus on their next recording project. The Stroppies is composed of members of many Melbourne and UK bands (Claudia is originally from London) including Dick Diver, Primetime, Possible Humans, White Walls, Boomgates, The Stevens, See/Saw to name a few. They make modest, idiosyncratic pop songs that reward with repeated listening. 

                          TRACK LISTING

                          1 Gravity Is Stern
                          2 Go Ahead
                          3 No Joke
                          4 Under Your Sweater
                          5 Courtesy Calls
                          6 Celebration Day
                          7 All The Lines

                          The Delreys Incorporated / Oscar Wright

                          Destination Unknown / Fell In Love

                            Two super rare sides, both remastered for added dancefloor punch. The Delreys Incorporated on original Tampete goes for close to £1.5K (often a bootlegged copy). This release is from the original master, licensed from source. A huge Blackpool Mecca sound and big at Cleethorpes after that. “It's the best record I ever played at Blackpool Mecca! I mean, how an artist like that can make one record and then nothing?” - Colin Curtis, 2019

                            Backed with Oscar Wright’s 1966 Hemisphere flipside, a notoriously rare and, when found, in poor condition 45. Taken from the original sound source, it goes for anywhere between £150 and £300. A funky northern gem with a Hendrix break - one of the great brass-led soul tearjerkers.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            The Delreys Incorporated - ‘Destination Unknown’
                            Oscar Wright - ‘Fell In Love’

                            Jenny Hval

                            The Practice Of Love

                              At first listen, The Practice of Love, Jenny Hval’s seventh full-length album, unspools with an almost deceptive ease. Across eight tracks, filled with arpeggiated synth washes and the kind of lilting beats that might have drifted, loose and unmoored, from some forgotten mid-’90s trance single, The Practice of Love feels, first and foremost, compellingly humane. Given the horror and viscera of her previous album, 2016’s Blood Bitch, The Practice of Love is almost subversive in its gentleness—a deep dive into what it means to grow older, to question one’s relationship to the earth and one’s self, and to hold a magnifying glass over the notion of what intimacy can mean. As Hval describes it, the album charts its own particular geography, a landscape in which multiple voices engage and disperse, and the question of connectedness—or lack thereof—hangs suspended in the architecture of every song. It is,an album about “seeing things from above—almost like looking straight down into the ground, all of these vibrant forest landscapes, the type of nature where you might find a porn magazine at a certain place in the woods and everyone would know where it was, but even that would just become rotting paper, eventually melting into the ground.”

                              Prompted by an urge to find a different kind of language to express what she was feeling, the songs on Love unfurl like an interior dialogue involving several voices. Friends and collaborators Vivian Wang, Laura Jean Englert, and Felicia Atkinson surface on various tracks, via contributed vocals or through bits of recorded conversation, which further posits the record itself as a kind of ongoing discourse. “The last thing I wrote, which was my new book, had quite an angry voice,” says Hval, “The voice of an angry teenager, furious at the hierarchies. Perhaps this album rediscovers that same voice 20 years later. Not so angry anymore, but still feeling apart from the mainstream, trying to find their place and their community. With that voice, I wanted to push my writing practice further, writing something that was multilayered, a community of voices, stories about both myself and others simultaneously, or about someone’s place in the world and within art history at the same time. I wanted to develop this new multi-tracked writing voice and take it to a positive, beautiful pop song place... A place which also sounds like a huge pile of earth that I’m about to bury my coffin in.”

                              STAFF COMMENTS

                              Barry says: 'The Practice Of Love' is a huge, synthy behemoth of an album, percussive and momentous, but wonderfully balanced with Hval's spellbinding vocals echoing over the top. Shining with influences from all over the dance spectrum, with Italo basses and trancy stacked waves fading into jazzy wind instruments and hypnotic soaring harmonies.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              1. Lions (3:58)
                              2. High Alice (4:46)
                              3. Accident (4:11)
                              4. The Practice Of Love (3:03)
                              5. Ashes To Ashes (4:15)
                              6. Thumbsucker (4:16)
                              7. Six Red Cannas (4:07)
                              8. Ordinary (5:18)

                              Timeless Legend

                              Do You Love Me / You're The One

                                Timeless Legend came from Columbus, Ohio. Their "Synchronised" album from 1980 is one of the rarest ‘rare grooves’ and both original copies and the northern soul single, "I Was Born To Love You" still sell for over £1,000 a copy. By 1985 music styles had changed and the group, with shortened name Timeless, capitalized on the burgeoning boogie scene with the 12” double header we reissue here. Of the two sides “You’re The One” has become the most enduring and in demand, having been sold for £1000 on the collectors scene. The French reissue from 2011 is also extremely sought after. In this edition the release has been restored to how the original first looked and sounded on Pendulum Records.

                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                Matt says: Sultry smoochers for the Pharoah's bedroom session, you get the boogie-flecked "You're The One" and the all-out soul blast of "Do You Love Me" back2back. Buzzing!

                                TRACK LISTING

                                1. You're The One
                                2. Do You Love Me

                                The Tallest Man On Earth

                                I Love You. It's A Fever Dream

                                  Kristian Matsson is a singer-songwriter from Dalarna, Sweden, who performs under the stage name of The Tallest Man on Earth. Matsson grew up in Leksand, and began his solo career in 2006, having previously been the lead singer of the indie band Montezumas. His music has often drawn comparisons to the music of Bob Dylan.

                                  “Last summer, Kristian Matsson lamented that steady touring had slowed the arrival of I Love You. It’s a Fever Dream., his fifth album as the Tallest Man on Earth. “I can’t write good stuff on tour,” he complained. “I can’t write about life on a tour bus.” Ironically, Fever Dream arrives as a focused and frequently lovely rumination on life lived on a tour bus. Songs unfold in hotel bars, on open roads, beneath vast blue bowls of rural sky. The rhythms of perpetual travel pulse beneath acoustic melodies that lie somewhere between Dylan and Sufjan—a few gentle, a few forceful. With depth and delicacy, Matsson explores the banalities and oddities of tour, like the phenomenon of performing for an adoring audience to whom you are a stranger.

                                  Matsson’s music mirrors his lyrical themes. Though he remains devoted to sparse arrangements of guitar, banjo, and harmonica, these songs begin to veer into more adventurous territory. “Hotel Bar” introduces a horn section, and “The Running Styles of New York” is bookended by momentary blips of electronics. These new elements are deployed sparingly and selectively, a sprinkle of salt to draw new flavor from familiar sound. Tempos vary, too, from raucous stomping to slow, plaintive fingerpicking—as if he’s stretching, sprinting, growing fatigued, slowing down. As in his words, he wrestles with the question of where to go, and how quickly.” - Pitchfork

                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                  Barry says: It might be slightly misleading to call him the tallest man on earth (at 5'5, i've even been taller than him myself), but the comparisons to Dylan are thankfully, completely accurate. Beautiful plucked guitar, honestly written heartfelt lyrics and a stunning ear for melody make this an essential for all of you that like a nice soft strum and a beautiful hushed vocal.

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  The Running Styles Of New York
                                  Theres A Girl
                                  My Dear
                                  What Ive Been Kicking Around 
                                  Im A Stranger Now
                                  Waiting For My Ghost
                                  Ill Be A Sky
                                  All I Can Keep Is Now
                                  I Love You Its A Fever Dream

                                  Songs: Ohia

                                  Love & Work: The Lioness Sessions

                                    The Lioness is the first Jason Molina project to fully turn away from the battlefield folk and deconstructed Americana of earlier Songs: Ohia recordings. At the dawn of the 21st century, the album felt modern. It aligned Molina with a new set of peers — Low, Gastr del Sol, Red House Painters and, most importantly, the influential Scottish band Arab Strap, whose producer and members were crucial in the creation of The Lioness. The avantgarde tones and arrangements of Arab Strap are absorbed here into Molina’s songwriting to create what would become, for many acolytes, the archetypal Songs: Ohia sound. Love & Work: The Lioness Sessions, the box set reissue, will serve as the seminal log of the era, complete with lost songs, photos, drawings, and essays from those who knew Molina best.

                                    We know Molina was diligent in both love and work. He treated songcraft like a job at the mill, and his approach to romance was not so different. We know that when he fell in love with his wife, he was dutiful in his adoration. There were strings of love letters and poetic gesture. Included in this edition are replicated examples of this relentless love — an envelope with a letter from Molina, a photograph of Molina and his to-be wife, a postcard, a Two of Hearts playing card, and a personal check for one million kisses. Some of these items were gifts he would send to his new love from the road; others, like the 2 of Hearts, were totems he’d carry with him around this time as a symbol for his burgeoning love.

                                    And so, the head-over-heels album that is The Lioness has its workman counterpart. Nearly another album’s worth of material was recorded in Scotland during the album sessions. While similar in tone and structure, the songs seem to deal in the grit and dirt of being. These are songs for aching muscles getting soothed in the third-shift pub. But they’re also examples of Molina’s diligence as he constructs what would be the essential elements of The Lioness. In addition to these outtakes, we also have a 4-track session made weeks earlier in London with friend James Tugwell. Comprised of primarily guitar, hand drums and voice, these songs are raw experiments that mostly serve to illustrate Molina’s well of words and ideas. But then, there is the devastating Sacred Harp hymn “Wondrous Love.” While he may have had his new love in mind, one can’t help but think of Molina’s legacy as he softly warbles “Into eternity I will sing/Into eternity I will sing.” You don’t have to try too hard to mythologize Molina. He did all the work for you.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. The Black Crow
                                    2. Tigress
                                    3. Nervous Bride
                                    4. Being In Love
                                    5. Lioness
                                    6. Coxcomb Red
                                    7. Back On Top
                                    8. Baby Take A Look
                                    9. Just A Spark
                                    10. On My Way Home (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    11. Never Fake It (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    12. From The Heart (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    13. It Gets Harder Over Time (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    14. I Promise Not To Quit (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    15. Neighbors Of Our Age (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    16. Pyrate II (Even Now) (Lioness Sessions Outtake)
                                    17. Velvet Marching Band (Lissy’s Sessions)
                                    18. Raw (Lissy’s Sessions)
                                    19. Already Through (Lissy’s Sessions)
                                    20. Wondrous Love (Lissy’s Sessions)

                                    At the corner of Living Legend St. and OG Ave. you will find Lee Fields’ house. A home that was built with blood, sweat, and tears, and stands on the unshakable foundation of his god given talent. Lee has been singing for 50 plus years and is undeniably, yet amazingly, at the top of his game. Those who have paid attention know that Lee is part of the class that is directly responsible for the revival of old school funk and soul. He has inspired many of today’s younger artists who are doing their best to carry the torch. As long as the road has been, and heavy as the crown may be, Fields is proving yet again that he’s “still got it”. His latest offering is sure to be a warmly received instant classic.

                                    It Rains Love is the 2nd album by Lee Fields & The Expressions on Brooklyn’s Big Crown Records and gives us yet another masterclass in soul. Teaming up again with frequent collaborator and producer Leon Michels and his devoted band, The Expressions, they have managed again to take a classic approach and update it. Traditional soul sensibilities are mixed with a hip-hop tinged, sample ready sound that is as much an homage to the old as to the new. Some of the songs sound like they could belong to any of the last 4 decades without it feeling like a throwback, while others are 60’s soul through and through. Lyrically, Lee runs the gamut from gushing admonishments of love to politically charged calls to action, from proclamations of God’s existence to love letters written to his wife. This record marks the fifth studio album from Lee Fields & the Expressions and we are very proud to add it to the already impeccable catalog they have created together. Another strong offering by a man many people consider to be a national treasure, the professor of love himself, Mr Lee Fields. It’s all love baby! 

                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                    Millie says: Lee Field’s is on top form and dominating the soul genre with his distinctive and bold vocals. It Rains Love is a monumental album which sets him apart as a pure talent, taking all things soul and putting his own stamp on it.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. It Rains Love
                                    2. Blessed With The Best
                                    3. Two Faces
                                    4. You’re What’s Needed In My Life
                                    5. Wake Up
                                    6. Will I Get Off Easy
                                    7. Prisoner Of Love
                                    8. A Promise Is A Promise
                                    9. God Is Real
                                    10. Love Is The Answer
                                    11. Don’t Give Up (Cd Bonus Track)

                                    “There is something completely nonsense about it, especially when removed from any kind of context. For me it conjures up images of something absurd and transient - two things fundamental in the experience of listening to or making good pop music.” Whoosh may indeed be a silly word but it almost onomatopoeically captures the sound and essence of The Stroppies first proper debut album, one that breezes along with boundless energy, a refrained pop strut, infectious grooves and the sort of jangling guitar melodies that sound like a prime-era Flying Nun band. Between them, the Melbourne-based band - currently comprising of Gus Lord, Rory Heane, Claudia Serfaty and Adam Hewitt - have been in countless bands such as Boomgates, Twerps, Tyrannamen, Primetime, Blank Statements, The Blinds, White Walls, See Saw and Possible Humans.

                                    The band formed together around a kitchen table in 2016 with a heavy focus around the essence of collaboration and a DIY ethos. This led to an acclaimed cassette release of lounge room recordings, which was then pressed onto vinyl to more acclaim. The Stroppies next step was then taking their DIY approach to home recordings into the studio to make a transitional leap to what would become their proper studio debut. “Whoosh is our first concerted effort to make something with a bit more sonic depth,”says Claudia Serfaty (the bands other primary songwriter). It’s a record that possesses all the spunk and gusto of a young band hurtling forward yet also knowing when to take their foot off the accelerator.

                                    It’s an album that simultaneously feels young and fresh but wise beyond its years. “Whoosh is the most robust sounding release we have ever recorded,” Serfaty says. Combining taut post-punk rhythms, indie jangle, seamless melody and sugary pop, it’s a record that Lord says is influenced by: “All sorts of things - life, work, relationships, old cartoons and the last 60+ years of guitar-based pop music in some form or another. This includes everything from Bill Fay to the Clean to Stephen Malkmus.” We utilised whatever was on hand to pull sounds, including but not limited to vintage synths, rain sticks and an old door frame that we used for percussion.”

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. Nothing At All
                                    2. Present Tense
                                    3. First Time Favourites
                                    4. My Style, My Substance
                                    5. Pen Name
                                    6. Cellophane Car
                                    7. Better Than Before
                                    8. The Spy
                                    9. Entropy
                                    10. Switched On 

                                    Durand Jones & The Indications

                                    American Love Call

                                      Durand Jones & the Indications aren’t looking backwards. Helmed by foil vocalists in Durand Jones and drummer Aaron Frazer, the Indications conjure the dynamism of Jackie Wilson, Curtis Mayfield, AND the Impressions. Even with an aesthetic steeped in the golden, strings-infused dreaminess of early ‘70s soul, the Indications’ sophomore LP, American Love Call, is planted firmly in the present, with the urgency of this moment in time.

                                      The Indications’ 2016 self-titled debut was the product of friends who met as students at Indiana University in Bloomington, In., recorded for $452.11, including a case of beer. American Love Call, the band’s sophomore LP is instead the record the Indications dreamed of making, fleshed out with strings, backing vocals, and a newfound confidence in songwriting.

                                      Blending a slew of influences from years spent crate-digging, guitarist Blake Rhein says the Indications approach songs in the same way hip-hop producers do, as likely to pull inspiration from ‘70s folk-rock or classic R&B as they are Nas’ Illmatic.

                                      “Did I expect to do this shit once I got out of college? Hell no,” Jones relays, laughing. “Totally not. But this is what God is telling me to do – move and groove. So I’m gonna stay in my lane.”

                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                      Barry says: A brilliantly emotive and smoothly contrasting duo of voices over this classic soul, brought to the modern day with crisp, clean production and the perfectly sunny songwiting Durand Jones has become known for. From mournful, lost-love ballads to swinging, dancefloor ditties, this is yet another mindblowing LP from Jones & co.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      1. Morning In America
                                      2. Don’t You Know (feat. Aaron Frazer)
                                      3. Circles
                                      4. Court Of Love (feat. Aaron Frazer)
                                      5. Long Way Home
                                      6. Too Many Tears (feat. Aaron Frazer)
                                      7. Walk Away
                                      8. What I Know About You (feat. Aaron Frazer)
                                      9. Listen To Your Heart
                                      10. Sea Gets Hotter (feat. Aaron Frazer)
                                      11. How Can I Be Sure (feat. Aaron Frazer)
                                      12. True Love

                                      RIYL: The Horrors, Moon Duo, Wooden Shjips, Spiritualized, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dungen, Goat, Clinic.

                                      Toy release their fourth album, and their first for new label Tough Love Records, and it is unquestionably their most direct and propulsive album to date.

                                      Recorded between their own home tape studios and mixed at Dan Carey’s Studio B in South London, the album was entirely produced and mixed by the band.

                                      "Happy In The Hollow is entirely uncompromising: an atmospheric capturing of a state of mind that touches on Post Punk, electronic dissonance, acid folk and Krautrock. Familiar qualities like metronomic rhythms, warping guitars, undulating synths and Tom’s gentle, reedy vocals are all in there, but so is a greater emphasis on melody, a wider scope, and a combining of the reassuring and the sinister that is as unnerving as it is captivating."

                                      The sound has without doubt expanded — and grown more confident — in part because this is the first album for which Toy has become a self-sufficient five-person unit doing everything for themselves.

                                      “Each song was a blank canvas,” says Maxim. “Producers inevitably develop their own patterns over time, right down to certain drum sounds. We were starting from scratch and it felt very creative as a result. It’s an album we feel deeply connected to”.

                                      TOY are: Tom Dougall (vocals / guitar), Dominic O’Dair (guitars), Maxim Barron (bass / vocals), Max Oscarnold (synths / modulations) & Charlie Salvidge (drums / vocals).


                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                      Barry says: Toy on fine form here, in a somewhat more dreamy and progressive mood than on 2016's 'Clear Shot', with swirling guitars and cavernous reverb surrounding the psychedelic chord changes and echoing haunted vox. They've managed to craft something that is both immediate and deep, easy to engage with but develops the more you listen. A truly stunning work.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      1. Sequence One
                                      2. Mistake A Stranger
                                      3. Energy
                                      4. Last Warmth Of The Day
                                      5. The Willo
                                      6. Jolt Awake
                                      7. Mechanism
                                      8. Strangulation Day
                                      9. You Make Me Forget Myself
                                      10. Charlie’s House
                                      11. Move Through The Dark

                                      The Edwards Generation

                                      I Like Your Style / The Love I Found In You

                                      The Edwards Generation were a San Francisco family group that were lead by Chuck Edwards, who was the father of the group members. Chuck had been a recording artist since the 50s and had recorded for labels such as Duke, Kapp and Apollo before establishing the Edwards Generation as a force in Frisco during the 1970s. Their one and only album 'The Street Thang,' which was released in 1976, is a much revered and sought after album by serious soul collectors across the globe. Cordial Recordings will be releasing an album of unreleased songs in 2019, but in the meantime they have the groups first vinyl release since 1977 with the uptempo dancer 'I Like Your Style' on the A Side, This version will not feature on the album and is only available on this single release. Whilst on the flip we've got the only song from our album that features their father Chuck on lead vocals with the Motownesque 'The Love I Found In You.' The Edwards Generation were a talent that deserved a greater exposure and with this Cordial are happy to be partnering with them in releasing their unreleased gems. 

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      A I Like Your Style
                                      B The Love I Found In You

                                      Guns N’ Roses

                                      Shadow Of Your Love / Movin' To The City (Black Friday 2018)

                                        Features Shadow Of Your Love – recorded in December 1986, one month before the Appetite sessions, as a trial recording session which resulted in Mike Clink getting the producer gig, and Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version) which was taken from the GN’R Lies sessions.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        Shadow Of Your Love
                                        Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version) 

                                        The Tom Hingley Band

                                        I Love My Job

                                          Perhaps not words we all find ourselves uttering on a daily basis, but then the esteemed singer is far from your average joe stuck in the day-to-day grind of an average job…

                                          ‘I Love My Job’ is the first album release in 5 years from the former Inspiral Carpets and Lovers lynch-pin and his current outfit: The Tom Hingley Band.

                                          Arriving as the follow-up to his remarkable double album ‘Sand’ & ’Paper’ (released in 2013, with Pledge Music), the THB’s latest effort is an equally ambitious outing of vision and voice. On ‘I Love My Job’, Hingley and co. seek to offer a snapshot of the political revolution, anger, and aggression that have formed the backdrop for him, and us all, over the last three years.

                                          Using the freedom of expression and amplification to communicate with the masses that is gifted to those in the job that Hingley finds himself in (though is so often shied away from by many of his musical contemporaries), ‘I Love My Job’ sees the singer using his platform to both shout to the heavens and put the world to rights. Someone has to right?

                                          Getting it all of his chest, the record is very much a rejection and reaction to the here and now, with Hingley providing a loquacious outpouring of his own pure emotion, as well as socio-political commentary of wider contemporary issues that grip the current world, all wrapped up in 11 tracks of unbridled rock’n’roll….

                                          “Nasty People” is a short sharp snap at the cowardly trolling culture that has developed and dominates the online realm, whereas the recoil of ‘Bullet’ is a revenge song that sees Hingley take direct aim at the convicted paedophile and Lost Prophets frontman Ian Watkins along with those who would use their power for acts of such despicable evil. “Beggar’s Hand” decries the shameful homelessness that plagues the streets of Manchester under the current government, whereas “White Sheep” is a song for those who feel oppressed by the corporate world of ‘too big to fail banks’ and utility companies in which extortion and profit at the expense of innocent consumers are business of the day.

                                          But on a more personal level, there’s an outpouring of emotions in tribute to the sounds and loved ones who have inspired Hingley throughout his life. “Introduction” glistens with the chimes with bells to honour the many lost souls that have departed over the past few years, not least his own mother and sister-in-law who he also pays homage to on “Black Light”:

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          1) Introduction
                                          2) Black Light
                                          3) Glory Days
                                          4) Toy
                                          5) Bullet
                                          6) Beautiful Girl
                                          7) Beggars Hand
                                          8) Prodigal Son
                                          9) Nasty People
                                          10) White Sheep
                                          11) Shining For Somebody Else

                                          Various Artists

                                          Love, Poetry And Revolution: A Journey Through The British Psychedelic And Underground Scenes 1966 To 1972

                                            Embracing psychedelic pop (The Mirage, Jason Crest, Shy Limbs, Crocheted Doughnut Ring etc), the burgeoning progressive rock scene (T2, Czar, Fat Mattress) and acid folk (the likes of Simon Finn and Mark Fry), Love, Poetry and Revolution draws on a number of catalogues, including Beacon (The Fut, Information, pre-Damned act Taiconderoga), the Vic Keary stable and various collector labels (Sunbeam, Acme, Tenth Planet/Wooden Hill) to give a fascinating, all-embracing overview of what was a tumultuous few years in British pop/rock history.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            DISC ONE:
                                            1. DEEP FEELING - Pretty Colours
                                            2. THE MISUNDERSTOOD – Find The Hidden Door
                                            3. THEINCROWD-AmIGladToSeeYou?
                                            4. THE DRAG SET - Day And Night
                                            5. TUESDAY’S CHILDREN - A Strange Light From The East
                                            6. THE MIRAGE - The Wedding Of Ramona Blair
                                            7. THE HI-FIS - Tread Softly For The Sleepers
                                            8. SPENCER DAVIS GROUP – Mr Second Class
                                            9. TINTERN ABBEY - Busy Bee
                                            10.BLOSSOM TOES - I’ll Be Late For Tea 11.THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN - Devil’s Grip
                                            12.SANDS - Mrs Gillespie’s Refrigerator
                                            13.THE SHAME - Don’t Go ’Way Little Girl
                                            14.THE PICADILLY LINE – Rosemary’s Bluebell Day 15.CROCHETED DOUGHNUT RING – Two Little Ladies (Azalea And Rhododendron)
                                            16.THE MIKE STUART SPAN – Second Production 17.FELIUS ANDROMEDA – Cheadle Heath Delusions
                                            18.NEON PEARL - Just Another Day
                                            19.JOHN’S CHILDREN - Jagged Time Lapse
                                            20.ONE IN A MILLION - Man In Yellow
                                            21.JADE HEXAGRAM - Crushed Purple
                                            22.DENIS COULDRY & THE NEXT COLLECTION - I Am Nearly There
                                            23.THE ALAN BOWN! - Story Book
                                            24.SIMON’S SECRETS - Naughty Boy
                                            25.THE CORTINAS - Phoebe’s Flower Shop
                                            26.THE DEVIANTS - Child Of The Sky

                                            DISC TWO:
                                            1. THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP - Morning Sun
                                            2. THE MIRAGE - Ebaneezer Beaver
                                            3. WEST COAST CONSORTIUM - Amanda Jane
                                            4. JASON CREST - Teagarden Lane
                                            5. THE FLIES - Winter Afternoon
                                            6. THE DEVIANTS - You’ve Got To Hold On
                                            7. THE CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN - Nightmare
                                            8. SUN DRAGON - Peacock Dress
                                            9. PETER HOWELL & JOHN FERDINANDO - Jabberwocky
                                            10.FOREVER AMBER - Bits Of Your Life, Bits Of My Life
                                            11.PLEASE - Strange Ways
                                            12.THE LIVERPOOL SCENE - We’ll All Be Spacemen Before We Die
                                            13.SERENDIPITY - Castles (full- Length Version)
                                            14.THE SORROWS - The Makers
                                            15.SECOND HAND - A Fairy Tale
                                            16.INFORMATION - Oh Strange Man
                                            17.SHY LIMBS - Love
                                            18.HARDIN-YORK - Tomorrow Today
                                            19.INFINITY - Venetian Glass
                                            20.MIC READ - What The Dickens
                                            21.RESPECT - Santa Lucia
                                            22.FAT MATTRESS – Iridescent Butterfly

                                            DISC THREE:
                                            1. THE OPEN MIND - Magic Potion
                                            2. PHIL CORDELL - Red Lady
                                            3. TAICONDEROGA - Whitchi Tai To
                                            4. HAWKWIND ZOO – Hurry On Sundown
                                            5. PRINCIPAL EDWARDS MAGIC THEATRE - Lament For The Earth
                                            6. CZAR - Ritual Fire Dance
                                            7. THEFUT– Have You Heard The Word
                                            8. PAPER BUBBLE - Fillin’ A Gap
                                            9. THE FOX - Butterfly
                                            10.COMPLEX - Images Blue
                                            11.OCTOPUS - Rainchild
                                            12.T2 - Careful Sam
                                            13.SIMON FINN – Laughing ’Til Tomorrow
                                            14.BEAU - Creation
                                            15.BILL NELSON - End Of The Seasons
                                            16.MARK FRY - The Witch
                                            17.KEVIN COYNE - Evil Island Home

                                            Morrissey

                                            All The Young People Must Fall In Love (Bob Clearmountain Mix) / Rose Garden (Live At The Grand Ole Opry, Nashville)

                                              All the Young People Must Fall in Love (Bob Clearmountain Mix) / Rose Garden (Live at The Grand Ole Opry, Nashville) is the fourth 7" release from Morrissey's album 'Low In High School'. Low in High School is Morrissey’s first studio album since 2014 and was recorded at La Fabrique Studios in France and in Rome at Ennio Morricone’s Forum Studios. The record is produced by Joe Chiccarelli (who has worked with Frank Zappa, The Strokes, Beck and The White Stripes to name a few). Morrissey’s talent for combining political statements and beautiful melodies is more prevalent than ever on Low in High-School, capturing the zeitgeist of an ever-changing world.

                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Andy says: A jaunty, handclapping sing-a-long vibe belies this song's deeper message of love inspite of the chaos all around us.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              Side A
                                              1. All The Young People Must Fall In Love (Bob Clearmountain Mix)

                                              Side B
                                              1. Rose Garden (Live At The Grand Ole Opry, Nashville)

                                              The Love-Birds

                                              The Lover's Corner

                                                 RIYL: Twin Peaks, Teenage Fanclub, dBs, Game Theory, R.E.M., Replacements. Mastered by Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub). San Francisco’s The Love-Birds have been tearing up their local scene, breaking hearts and making fans across the city ’s disappearing DIY spaces and proper venues alike since 2016. After releasing a 7-inch EP in early 2017 via local label Empty Cellar Records, they ’re ready to unveil In The Lover ’s Corner, their debut album & first release on their new home, Trouble In Mind.

                                                The album eases into view with the first track, “Again”; it ’s gentle acoustic strum augmented by guitarist Eli Wald’s chiming electric twelve-string. From there the listener is treated to dynamic, life-affirming power-pop; bell-ringing, fuzz stompers (”River Jordan”), warm, carefully crafted fragile pop (”Clear The Air ”, “Failure and Disgrace”), and urgent, cr ystalline rockers (”Hit My Head”, “Weak Riff ”). The Love-Birds approach their craft with a classicist ’s ear; with nods to their Seventies originators as well as Nineties torchbearers, composing near-perfect future classics that ooze with subtle, interesting melodic twists and hummable, finger-pricking hooks that are instantly memorable.

                                                Aside from mastering by Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub), In The Lover ’s Corner is a decidedly local affair, with album art by Shayde Sartin (Fresh & Onlys, Sonny and the Sunsets) and recorded in two sessions, one with engineer Glenn Donaldson (Art Museums, Skygreen Leopards) and another with Kelley Stoltz. “ In The Lover ’s Corner ” is issued on CD and Black vinyl (and a limited, yellow vinyl version for direct accounts) and will be available via all digital retailers and streaming services. 

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                1. Again
                                                2. Hit My Head
                                                3. Angela
                                                4. Clear The Air
                                                5. December (Get To You)
                                                6. Kiss And Tell
                                                7. Gerrit
                                                8. Weak Riff
                                                9. River Jordan
                                                10. Tommy’s Theme
                                                11. Failure And Disgrace

                                                Gabriella Cohen

                                                Pink Is The Colour Of Unconditional Love

                                                  Australia’s sweetheart, Gabriella Cohen struck gold with the release of her internationally acclaimed debut, Full Closure and No Details in 2016. After extensively touring the album worldwide and sharing the stage with musical heavyweights like The Flaming Lips, Marlon Williams and Rodrigo Amarante, fans and industry alike embraced the dreamy, fuzz-soaked popscapes created by Cohen. The Guardian praised: “Seductive, broody and occasionally sinister,” and it drew four-star reviews from MOJO, UNCUT and Q Magazine.

                                                  In the summer of 2017, Cohen moved to a farm in countryside Victoria, Australia, to record and self-produce her second album with engineer and partner-in-crime, Kate ‘Babyshakes’ Dillon. There, amidst flocks of screeching white cockatoos and herds of Black Angus cows, they etched the beginning of Pink Is The Colour Of Unconditional Love. The record was almost complete when the band was invited to join Foxygen’s U.S tour, compelling the girls to finish the album on the road. Armed with a microphone and an interface, Dillon and Cohen captured the final touches on a boat in England, the coast of Portugal; in the mountains of Southern Italy, cafes of Mexico, and finally in Venice Beach, Los Angeles.

                                                  Pink Is The Colour is an expansive and exciting body of work, showcasing Cohen’s unusually refreshing twists on pop arrangements. ‘Baby’ was born in the graveyard of unrequited love, while ‘Music Machine’ became a swagger of sultry defiance set in LA. Throughout the new album Cohen creates complex and sugary backing vocals. These signature vocal arrangements—contoured with classic harmonies and nostalgic melodies—form songs remarkable in their originality. Honest heartache is woven into glory throughout the record, and during eleven tracks a candid, almost ethereal self-portrait of its songwriter emerges. For Gabriella Cohen, it’s an epitaph of electric wonder, and a definitive fact: Pink is the Colour of Unconditional Love.

                                                  “A modern psychedelic prophet who layers drawling vocals, heartache, and healing over a background of Velvet Underground-esque guitar distortion.” - Rookie Mag

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1. Music Machine
                                                  2. Baby
                                                  3. I Feel So Lonely
                                                  4. Miserable Baby
                                                  5. Mercy
                                                  6. Change
                                                  7. Neil Young Goes Crazy
                                                  8. Recognise My Fate
                                                  9. Morning Light
                                                  10. Hi Fidelity
                                                  11. Sky Rico

                                                  Josh Rouse

                                                  Love In The Modern Age

                                                    After spending the better part of a year touring behind his critically acclaimed eleventh album, ‘The Embers Of Time,’ Josh Rouse was ready for a change. Trading in his acoustic guitar for a synthesizer, he began experimenting with a new sonic palette, one inspired by everything from 80’s sophistipop and late-career Leonard Cohen to British indie rock and New York new wave. The resulting record, ‘Love In The Modern Age,’ is an infectious collection that still bears Rouse’s distinct fingerprints, even as it pushes his limits and forges a bold new chapter more than twenty years into his celebrated career.

                                                    While many of Rouse’s previous albums were recorded with a full band performing live in one room, the tracks on ‘Love In The Modern Age’ were built up a layer at a time, with Rouse playing most of the instruments himself between studios in Spain and Nashville. The songs are cinematic and enveloping, each creating its own entrancing world out of dense synthesizer textures and shimmering electric guitar lines. On the ominous “Salton Sea,” Rouse’s smooth, warm vocals represent a distinctly human element awash in an ocean of manipulated tones, while the Tears For Fears-esque shuffle “Businessman” finds him capturing the loneliness of isolation in an era of constant connectivity, and the winsome title track charts the ups and downs of a relationship that can feel more digital than physical.

                                                    ”I really wanted something different for this album,” says Rouse. “I wanted to explore new sounds and write with a fresh backdrop. It’s still my singing and my storytelling, but there’s a big shift in the production, and using new instruments definitely brought out something in me that wouldn’t have happened with just an acoustic guitar.”

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    Salton Sea
                                                    Ordinary People, Ordinary Lives
                                                    Love In The Modern Age
                                                    Businessman
                                                    Women And The Wind
                                                    Tropic Moon
                                                    I’m Your Man
                                                    Hugs And Kisses
                                                    There Was A Time

                                                    The Moondoggies

                                                    A Love Sleeps Deep

                                                      A Love Sleeps Deep’s bones rattle with all the seismic changes of the last five years since the release of The Moondoggies’ Adios I’m a Ghost. While the Washington band got lumped in early on with the woodsy folk-rock/Americana movement that sprung up in the Pacific Northwest in the 2000s, the core Moondoggies sound has always been rock in the more classical sense—more Pink Floyd than Woody Guthrie. A Love Sleeps Deep crystalizes that. Perhaps more importantly, A Love Sleeps Deep finds singer/guitarist Kevin Murphy at his most pointed as a songwriter. There’s no lyrical pussyfooting this time around. Lacking the need to prove himself, he opens up and lays bare his feelings.

                                                      “Generally, I feel frustrated because there’s a lot of this escapist stuff going on in rock and roll,” says Murphy. “I just didn’t want to not talk about my frustrations with what I was seeing around me. I have two little girls now, and I’m just thinking about where things are going. Love in my life has changed everything.”

                                                      Recorded in Seattle in the spring of 2017 with production wizard Erik Blood (Shabazz Places, Tacocat, THEESatisfaciton), A Love Sleeps Deep is also an album of collaboration. The band seemingly threw each tune up in the air to see how it bounced around the room, making sure everyone got their hands on it. From around 30 initial demos, Blood helped select the most jam-heavy numbers. “They had that vibe that made me love the band in the first place, but with a weathered distinction and confidence that moved me,” says Blood..

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      01. Easy Coming 6:16
                                                      02. Cinders 5:13
                                                      03. Match 4:05
                                                      04. Sick In Bed 5:43
                                                      05. Soviet Barn Fire 4:41
                                                      06. My Mother 4:16
                                                      07. Promises 5:19
                                                      08. Underground (A Love Sleeps Deep) 8:35

                                                      Frank Wilson

                                                      Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) / Sweeter As The Days Go By

                                                        Exactly 40 years ago the original copy of “Do I Love You” arrived on these shores and, for the first time the true identity of its author and performer was revealed. Today “Do I Love You” has transceneded the strange world of Northen Soul and has become enshrined in the wider public’s concsiousness due to mainstream radio play, TV advertising (most recently the ‘Happy Egg Co.’) and in 2017 an appearance on the country’s most popular TV show Strictly Come Dancing. Now you too can own a copy of “Do I Love You”…

                                                        THE No.1 Wigan Casino and Northern Soul anthem · THE most valuable record in the world · THE first ever legal reissue, outside of Motown · THE last record ever played at Wigan Casino. 

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
                                                        2. Sweeter As The Days Go By

                                                        Disco Dub Band

                                                        For The Love Of Money / Disco Dub

                                                          A Danny Krivit and Harvey favourite, as sampled by J Dilla and Glenn Underground - a dubby disco cover of the Gamble & Huff penned O’Jays classic. Also featuring on Kenny Dope's amazing "Disco Heat" compilation and receiving plenty plays at Mancusso's legendary Loft parties.

                                                          This sound was later pioneered by the likes of Arthur Russell and Larry Levan, and is especially present throughout the Sleeping Bag records catalogue. Replica original 7” artwork, official Mr Bongo reissue, mastered from our original DAT copy.


                                                          Arrows Of Love

                                                          PRODUCT: Your Soundtrack To The Impending Societal Collapse

                                                            Arrows Of Love, the 5-piece led by co-writers Nima and Nuha, resemble more of a collective than a band, having collaborated onstage with musicians from Flamingods to Bo Ningen, Ulrika Spacek to Wolf Alice, and even a performance from newly-acclaimed LA director Eva Doloveska. Living a lifestyle of artistic warehouse communities, Arrows Of Love are a constantly evolving force, led by fiercely energetic live shows and wildly inventive yet diverse songwriting. Embarking upon their second album, ‘PRODUCT: Your Soundtrack To The Impending Societal Collapse’, the band found themselves backed by the UK's highly competitive PRS Foundation "Momentum Music Fund" and after accepting an invite from CMJ Music Marathon the band confirmed a string of DITfunded US showcases, followed by a support slot with British postpunk legends The Fall, and The Stooges’ Mike Watt (US). Arrows Of Love are, above all, a live phenomenon.

                                                            Originally aligned with the early East London wave of bohemian rock bands, it was their fiercely independent and creative drive that took them across the globe, from Texas to Poland, SXSW to End of the Road Festival, and sharing stages with the likes of British Sea Power, 80’s Matchbox B-Line Disaster, and The Wytches. Working to cut this live intensity to record is Godrich-mentored UK producer Mikko Gordon (Thom Yorke, Gaz Combes), and USA’s Bob Weston of Shellac, who pledged to work with the band for life after receiving singer Teranchi in his Chicago hub. This is a band made for the transatlantic, drawing comparisons to US bands with the discordant, emotive musicianship of Sonic Youth and the raw power of McClusky, delivered in their own, inimitable, distinct British style. Gearing up for the album release on Nottingham label I’m Not From London Records, the band are set to prove themselves the real deal. This second LP sees a band fully diversified, ready to release something truly unique.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            01 Theme Tune To A Japanese B-Movie Horror
                                                            02 Signal
                                                            03 Predictable
                                                            04 Desire
                                                            05 Tidal
                                                            06 Beast
                                                            07 Toad
                                                            08 Come With Me
                                                            09 Parts That Make The (W)hole
                                                            10 We Are Machine
                                                            11 Restless Feeling 

                                                            Jaws Of Love.

                                                            Tasha Sits Close To The Piano

                                                              Kelcey Ayer, the creative force behind Jaws of Love., has always been an ace at writing a good love song—he just didn’t always recognize his genre. Known to fans as a member of Local Natives, he has been writing his own brand of moody piano-centric songs for the last 10 years. As Local Natives geared up to release their third album, Ayer booked time in the same LA studio, Electro-Vox and in a three-day burst he recorded seven of his own songs. Playing on the studio’s grand and upright pianos, Ayer allowed his emotional intuition to lead the way while working on his dark, dramatic music. The piano is a centerpiece, whether out front on its own like on the opening track “Jaws of Love.” or ushering in a maelstrom of synth programming as on “Microwaves.”

                                                              Every tune on the record features piano in a major capacity, with Ayer’s lilting, deliberate voice guiding the melodies with nuance and assurance. “Hawaiian License Plates.” dips and soars, while “Lake Tahoe.” pulls the tempo back down like an R & B torch song sung at 3 a.m.“Everything.” features a ripping horn wail, and Ayer’s heart-worn vocals over the steady click track on the lovelorn “Love Me Like I’m Gone.” take the song to dramatic heights. As the Radiohead-recalling final song, “Nightlight.,” starts and ends with Ayer’s simple, rhythmic piano chords and gentle croon, Jaws of Love.’s place and power are cemented.

                                                              RIYL: James Blake, Radiohead, Sampha, Portishead, Sufjan Stevens, Local Natives, Bon Iver 


                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1. Jaws Of Love.
                                                              2. Hawaiian License Plates.
                                                              3. Lake Tahoe.
                                                              4. Microwaves
                                                              5. Shrink...
                                                              6. Everything.
                                                              7. Love Me Like I’m Gone.
                                                              8. Before The Hurting Lands.
                                                              9. Costa Rica.
                                                              10. Nightlight.

                                                              Television Personalities

                                                              And Don't The Kids Just Love It

                                                                Ahead of its time, ‘And Don’t The Kids Just Love It’ was Television Personalities’ influential debut album released in 1981 and features ‘I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives’. The legendary lo-fi release sees them produce British inspired 60s pop and post-punk that captured the period and ‘sounds remarkably prescient’ (Pitchfork’s Best 100 albums of the 1980s). With the formidable Daniel Treacy at its core, Television Personalities remain one of new wave’s longest serving and seminal artists with a career spanning over three decades. The indie visionaries directly influenced virtually every major pop uprising of the period including artists as diverse as The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pavement and Creation’s Alan McGee. ‘And Don’t The Kids Just Love It’ is reissued for Record Store Day 2017 on 12” black and white marbled vinyl alongside ‘Mummy Your Not Watching Me’, ‘The Painted Word’ and ‘They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles’. “They provided the inspiration and motivation for me to start the label.” Alan McGee, Creation Records. / “A remarkably influential album that holds up extremely well.” Allmusic. 

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                A1 This Angry Silence A2 The Glittering Prizes A3 World Of Pauline Lewis A4 A Family Affair A5 Silly Girl A6 Diary Of A Young Man A7 Geoffrey Ingram B1 I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives B2 Jackanory Stories B3 Parties In Chelsea B4 La Grande Illusion B5 A Picture Of Dorian Gray B6 The Crying Room B7 Look Back In Anger

                                                                Ten Fé

                                                                Hit The Light

                                                                  Ten Fé’s debut album ‘Hit The Light’, produced by Ewan Pearson, released through Some Kinda Love.

                                                                  The band’s hybrid sound of Americana, driving electronics and blissed-out vocal harmonies coupled with their visceral live experience have marked them out as one of the UK’s most exciting new prospects.

                                                                  Recorded in the studio built into the Berlin HQ of Kompakt Records in Berlin with Ewan Pearson (Jagwar Ma, M83, The Rapture), ‘Hit The Light’ is a highly accomplished album with a captivating concoction of styles.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  Overflow
                                                                  Turn
                                                                  Elodie
                                                                  Twist Your Arm
                                                                  Another Way
                                                                  In The Air
                                                                  Don’t Forget
                                                                  Follow
                                                                  Make Me Better
                                                                  Burst
                                                                  July Rain

                                                                  "We have just finished our 4th full-length album, 'Running Out Of Love'. An album about life in Sweden in 2016 and how our society seems to be in regression on so many levels. Politically, intellectually, morally...It's an album about all the things that are moving in the wrong direction. It's about the impatience that turns into anger, hate and ultimately withdrawal and apathy when love for the world and our existence begins to falter." - The Radio Dept.

                                                                  The band was formed in the early 2000's and released their debut 'Lesser Matters' on Labrador in 2003, later re-issued on XL in 2004. The album is considered a Swedish classic and appeared on the NME "Albums of the decade" list in 2009.

                                                                  In 2006 Sophia Coppola chose to feature three of their songs in the film ‘Marie Antoinette’ which further helped them to achieve worldwide recognition and the same year the critically acclaimed album 'Pet Grief' was released and they topped the charts and received the 'best new music' accolade on Pitchfork.

                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                  Barry says: 'They're using a lot of minor keys here, it seems quite sad' might say someone who isn't getting paid to write something more profound than that, but they'd be right! It is not a self-indulgently gloomy take on things, but more of a resigned apathy towards the state of the world today. Equally adept at pulsing synthetic new-wave electronic pieces as they are at melodic pop songs , this is a seamless and confident combination of the two, And a brilliant collection of emotive gems.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  Sloboda Narodu
                                                                  Swedish Guns
                                                                  We Got Game
                                                                  Thieves Of State
                                                                  Occupied
                                                                  This Thing Was Bound To Happen
                                                                  Can't Be Guilty
                                                                  Commited To The Cause
                                                                  Running Out Of Love
                                                                  Teach Me To Forget

                                                                  Chasms

                                                                  On The Legs Of Love Purified

                                                                  Debut album from this San Francisco, female based duo. Chasms is the San Francisco based project of Jess Labrador and Shannon Madden. The duo crafts percussive dirges that are at once beautiful and menacing. Labrador's haunting vocals and hypnotizing guitar work wade between rhythmic bass lines and bursts of Madden's stinging feedback, laid on a bed of pummeling drum programming. The band's affinity for industrial rhythms, swelling textures, precise minimalism, and chaotic eruptions of noise sounds as equally informed by shoegaze as drone and doom metal—to choose just one would be a disservice. On the Legs of Love Purified, the band's debut full-length album, will see the light of day on October 14th. Written over the course of several years, the album explores the healing force of love and the exorcism of pain that inescapably accompanies it. Light cannot exist without dark, bliss without suffering. …Love Purified conjures this atmosphere of duality as it drifts through an expanse of emotion. While this is Chasms’ debut, they’ve been an active duo since 2012. They’ve released the When It Comes (Dream, 2012), Riser (Dream, 2014) EPs and the "Bad Evolution" single (Sleep Genius, 2012). They then collected a majority of the two Eps on the Subtle Bodies compilation album (Sleep Genius, 2014). Why hasn’t it taken so long for a debut album? Labrador spent a year recording the album herself despite a hand injury that made guitar playing and production work difficult and physically painful. Recording between the band's illegally rented rehearsal space and a cramped apartment compounded a sense of tension and isolation as the two struggled to not only finish the album but to also stay afloat in a city that is increasingly hostile to artists, and where the threat of eviction constantly looms. This underlying uneasiness and discomfort can be heard in these recordings, and it works not to mar their beauty but rather to emphasize it by contrast. 

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  01. More Love To Be Found
                                                                  02. Black Ice
                                                                  03. Beyond Flesh
                                                                  04. We’ll Go
                                                                  05. Come To Harm
                                                                  06. Intimacy
                                                                  07. Between The Eyes On The Legs Of Love Purified

                                                                  Classic Rock N' Roll mixed with elements of Chilli Peppers-esque subtle spoken word and neon funk. 'Confusion' fuses rapid trap drums and distorted guitar sweeps topped with repeated hip-hop vocal stylings musing on life and identity. 'Baby Grow' kicks off with a sliding surf-rock guitar and segues into a regionally recognisable British indie vocal (think Jamie-T or Jake Bugg) over Jangly guitar work, danceable and frenetic. 'Ragdoll Mama' is more on the blues-rock end of the spectrum, deep southern sweeps, and scorching fuzzed-out solos, While 'Kundalini Express' plays out like a swooning college indie-rock anthem, heartfelt but driven, with beautifully realised instrumentation before breaking into the imitable vocal breakdown. A varied and well accomplished outing throughout, always changing enough to keep things interesting and fresh. 

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  1. Inside 1:25
                                                                  2. Confused (feat. Rowetta)
                                                                  3. Hitchin 5:18
                                                                  4. Baby Grow 3:05
                                                                  5. Without Love 3:27
                                                                  6. Ragdoll Mamma 4:13
                                                                  7. Magnetz (feat. Rowetta) 
                                                                  8. Unconditional 4:24
                                                                  9. Kundalini Express 4:07
                                                                  10. Juice Girl 3:35
                                                                  11. Move Luv 3:08
                                                                  12. John & Yoko 2:28


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                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                  Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair Volume Two - Get In The Groove 1965-68

                                                                  * Compilation and liner notes by Alec Palao
                                                                  * Fully remastered audio featuring rare and unissued cuts
                                                                  * In-depth notes on artist and label history with rare ephemera items

                                                                  From late 1964 until late 1968, Loma stood as the subsidiary of Warner Brothers Records aimed directly at the singles market. During its four year lifespan, the label released over 100 singles and a handful of albums, the vast majority of which reflected the collective taste of the men that guided Loma and thereby the evolution of a distinctive artform: soul music.

                                                                  Viewed objectively, it would be incorrect to compare Loma to the other great R&B repositories of the mid-1960s. It was strictly an adjunct of a bigger label, a commercially-minded operation that threw product at the wall hoping for a hit to stick. But the choices made by those three main participants in charge of the Loma roster–Bob Krasnow, Russ Regan, and Jerry Ragovoy–have gone on to become cherished totems to legions of music aficionados around the globe, for whom chart statistics say little, while a simple 45 with a burnt yellow label can shake them to the very core. What was once regarded as failure has, in the years since, paradoxically become a story of soulful success.

                                                                  Volume two of Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair focuses on the funkier, earthier side of the Loma catalog and is once again the result of several years of in-depth research into the vault. JJ Jackson and The Mighty Hannibal bring the boogaloo, Baby Lloyd and Lukas Lollipop offer up some deep soul, and the stratospheric pipes of Carl Hall make us wanna holler. There’s the grooving original of “Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)” by diva Lorraine Ellison, little-heard rarities from Larry Laster and Roy Redmond, obscure productions by James Brown and Solomon Burke, and a heartbreaking unissued cut by one-time Hendrix sideman Lonnie Youngblood.

                                                                  With full historical notes on artist and label history and rare pieces of ephemera, Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair is a fresh and invigorating celebration of one of 60s soul’s most storied imprints.


                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  Side One:
                                                                  1. The Mighty Hannibal - Get In The Groove
                                                                  2. Carl Hall - You Don’t Know Nothing About Love
                                                                  3. JJ Jackson - Come See Me (I’m Your Man)
                                                                  4. Baby Lloyd - There’s Something On Your Mind (Part One)
                                                                  5. Roy Redmond - Ain’t That Terrible
                                                                  6. Walter Foster - Your Search Is Over
                                                                  7. The Olympics - Rainin’ In My Heart
                                                                  8. Lorraine Ellison - Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)

                                                                  Side Two:
                                                                  1. Carl Hall - The Dam Busted
                                                                  2. Kell Osborne - You Can’t Outsmart A Woman
                                                                  3. Lukas Lollipop - Don’t Hold On To Someone (Who Don’t Love You)
                                                                  4. Larry Laster - Help Yourself
                                                                  5. The Mighty Hannibal - Good Time
                                                                  6. JJ Jackson - Too Late
                                                                  7. Little Joe Cook - Don’t You Have Feelings
                                                                  8. Lonnie Youngblood - Callin’

                                                                  Ulrika Spacek

                                                                  The Album Paranoia

                                                                    RIYL: Mercury Rev, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, Radiohead, Deerhunter, Atlas Sound.

                                                                    Ulrika Spacek is a British experimental rock band formed in Berlin by Rhys Edwards and Rhys Williams, relocated to Homerton, London. Work on debut album ‘The Album Paranoia’ began in the summer of 2014 in the band’s shared house KEN, and was finished there last month. In conjunction to the making of ‘The Album Paranoia’, the band has curated a number of nights under the name ‘Oysterland’ combining their first live performances with a series of exhibitions. The band's music has drawn various interpretations, a cross pollination of hypnotic fuzz, Verlain-Malkmus guitar idiosyncrasies and intertwining feelings of both angst and melancholia. 

                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                    Mine says: Ulrika Spacek's debut album is an addictive roller coaster of blissful psychedelia, hypnotic melancholy and raucous, repetitive kraut rock. Heavy and droning in some places, dreamy and pensive in others, its atmospheric soundscape makes it an album to get lost in.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. I Don’t Know - 04:35
                                                                    2. Porcelain - 03:59
                                                                    3. Circa 1954 - 02:13
                                                                    4. Strawberry Glue - 03:32
                                                                    5. Beta Male - 06:20
                                                                    6. NK - 06:54
                                                                    7. Ultra Vivid - 04:14
                                                                    8. She’s A Cult - 04:22
                                                                    9. There’s A Little Passing Cloud In You - 06:53
                                                                    10. Airportism - 02:07

                                                                    The Swans

                                                                    Love Of Life

                                                                      Led by Michael Gira, Swans formed in 1982 and, after disbanding in 1997, returned with the critically acclaimed albums ‘My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky’ (2010), ‘The Seer’ (2012) and 2014’s ‘To Be Kind’.

                                                                      Swans’ classic album ‘Love Of Life’ (1992) is now re-mastered and reissued as a deluxe vinyl edition with an exclusive poster and digital download code.

                                                                      The digital download code for ‘Love Of Life’ also includes 18 bonus tracks.

                                                                      Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

                                                                      Let Love In

                                                                        ‘Let Love In’, the eighth studio album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, was originally released in 1994.

                                                                        Their first full-length studio album in over two years, ‘Let Love In’ preserves the same line-up (Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Blixa Bargeld, Conway Savage, Martyn Casey and Thomas Wydler) as established on its two immediate predecessors: ‘Henry’s Dream’ (1992), the band’s troubled collaboration with producer David Briggs and ‘Live Seeds’ (1993), an interim concert compilation.

                                                                        The novelty of recording in America with a ‘name’ producer now long behind them, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds returned to familiar turf, choosing to conduct both demo and album sessions in their accustomed habitats of the UK and Australia. In September 1993, recording proper for ‘Let Love In’ commenced at London’s Townhouse III Studios (formerly The Who’s Ramport studio, purpose-built for ‘Quadrophenia’) and the album was completed and mixed at Metropolis in Melbourne by the end of that same year.


                                                                        The Subways

                                                                        I'm In Love And It's Burning In My Soul

                                                                          UK rock/punk/pop band The Subways release limited edition 7" record to coincide with their new 2015 album 'The Subways'. The 7" vinyl features the 2nd single off the new album, 'I'm In Love And It's Buring In My Soul', written, produced and mixed by front-man Billy Lunn, as well as a B-side of the original Transgressive Record’s recording, un-released until now.

                                                                          "While reminiscing about the last ten years of the band, the really magical moments we've experienced and all the tracks we've written, I found some REALLY old demos, pre Young For Eternity, and this one particular song called 'I'm In Love' popped out at me. As I was just then dealing with recovering from alcoholism, I decided to exercise old demons and rewrite some of the lyrics and ended up with a really passionate, really crazy song that I felt compelled to explore again with Charlotte and Josh. "I'm In Love And It's Burning In My Soul" is the result of that! It is pure gut and heart!" BILLY LUNN

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          1: I'm In Love And It's Burning In My Soul
                                                                          2: I'm In Love (Transgressive Records Session)

                                                                          Lew Kirton

                                                                          Something Special / Love, I Don't Want Your Love

                                                                            Athens Of The North reach release number 8 in fine form, continuing to deliver nothing but dancefloor brilliance for all the rare groove, jazz-funk, soul, disco and boogie heads out there in vinyl land. This latest 7" features two essential cuts from early 80s love machine Lew Kirton previously only available on unwieldy and thinly pressed LP. Remastered for the occasion, Lew is bigger and bolder than ever, prepare for some serious seduction. On the A-side, "Something Special" gifts us a private screening of Lew Kirton's 'the amorous adventures of an early 80s club soul lothario', as the soul man hurls his big vocals over a smooth and buoyant post disco groove. There's a touch of Love Unlimited Orchestra in there, but Lew's emotion adds a raw touch which veers away from the polish of the Barry White vehicle. On the flip is Lew's straight up jack of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive", a pure shameless anthemic dancefloor disco smasher that's certain to demolish dancefloors all over the globe with that catchy guitar line and Lew's massive vocals. 


                                                                            Jimi Hendrix

                                                                            The Cry Of Love

                                                                              This classic Jimi Hendrix album was released in 1971 & has been unavailable for a long time, before being remastered, with original artwork for these 'Legacy Recordings' releases.

                                                                              Originally part of an ambitious double album project, "The Cry Of Love" is a ten track album compiled and mixed by Eddie Kramer & drummer Mitch Mitchell at Electric Lady Studios, New York.

                                                                              The Auteurs

                                                                              How I Learned To Love The Bootboys - Expanded Edition

                                                                              The Auteurs fourth and ultimately final album, How I Learned To Love The Bootboys was released in July 1999, a 3-year gap since their previous release, After Murder Park, a period during which Luke Haines released albums as part of Black Box Recorder and under the guise of Baader Meinhof.

                                                                              This expanded edition, compiled by Luke Haines, features 40 tracks including key b-sides and rarities plus 5 previously unreleased tracks. The second disc features the band’s final gig recorded at London School Of Economics in November 1999. This is the first time it’s been on CD, having been briefly available as a download previously.

                                                                              “On listening to '...Bootboys' again, I'm actually surprised how focussed it sounds. There's a straightforward 'pop side' and an unstraightforward 'experimental' side. My only regret is not putting more on the album – really stretching it out and making it a sprawling double, songs like 'Breaking Up' and 'Get Wrecked At Home' were far too good for B-sides.” Luke Haines 2014

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              1: THE RUBETTES
                                                                              2: 1967
                                                                              3: HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE THE BOOTBOYS
                                                                              4: YOUR GANG, OUR GANG
                                                                              5: SOME CHANGES
                                                                              6: SCHOOL
                                                                              7: JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES
                                                                              8: THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN
                                                                              9: ASTI SPUMANTE
                                                                              10: SICK OF HARI KRISNA
                                                                              11: LIGHTS OUT
                                                                              12: FUTURE GENERATION
                                                                              13: GET WRECKED AT HOME
                                                                              14: BREAKING UP
                                                                              15: POLITIC
                                                                              16: ESP KIDS
                                                                              17: JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES
                                                                              18: FUTURE GENERATION
                                                                              19: SCHOOL
                                                                              20: ESSEX BOOTBOYS
                                                                              21: THE RUBETTES (ACOUSTIC)
                                                                              22: 1967 (ACOUSTIC)
                                                                              23: SOME CHANGES (ACOUSTIC)
                                                                              24: LIGHTS OUT (ACOUSTIC)
                                                                              25: BAADER MEINHOF
                                                                              26: MEET ME AT THE AIRPORT
                                                                              27: BURN WAREHOUSE BURN / THERE'S GONNA BE AN ACCIDENT
                                                                              28: BACK ON THE FARM
                                                                              29: BAADER MEINHOF 2
                                                                              30: UNSOLVED CHILD MURDER
                                                                              31: 1967
                                                                              32: THE RUBETTES
                                                                              33: HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE THE BOOTBOYS
                                                                              34: YOUR GANG, OUR GANG
                                                                              35: HOW COULD I BE WRONG
                                                                              36: BUDDHA
                                                                              37: AFTER MURDER PARK
                                                                              38: LIGHT AIRCRAFT ON FIRE
                                                                              39: LENNY VALENTINO
                                                                              40: FUTURE GENERATION

                                                                              “Take it from me, orbitin’ the Earth over ’n’ over ain’t all it’s cracked up to be. When I was asked to hop on board a Soyuz headed to the International Space Station (Assignment: Critical Observation), I reckoned this’d be the trip of a lifetime. Space, the final frontier. And how ’bout that view? But now I feel like I’ve been here that long—a lifetime, that is. You know, the food ain’t much to speak of, plus I gotta constantly make sure I don’t make no crumbs, else they might fuck up our air breathin’ filters. Crumbs! The things one learns. Drinkin’ ain’t no fun neither, ’less you get your jollies sippin’ daquiris from a straw out a plastic bag, like some swishy, doe-eyed Deadhead. And don’t even get me started on hygiene issues! I believe I could take a life for a proper bubble bath right about now (I miss my ducky, too). Which is all just a lumberin’ yet apropos segue to the matter at hand: this debut LP by Watery Love.

                                                                              “Now, any right-minded corncob south of the Van Allen Belt knows them three precedin’ 7-inches via Richie, Siltbreeze and Negative Guestlist smacked kernels hard, and that smolderin’ ferocity has naturally been carried over here. The glow ’n’ throb what’s got got is as much the byproduct of the eternal bioluminescence of Iron Cross or Third World War as an appreciation for the corroded, fractoluminescence exuded once upon a time by Chain Gang, Slow Death EP-era Leather Nun ’n’ The Gordons. Sure, their environment might seem cold and uncarin’—even downright sociopathic— but behind that facade of David Goodis-like grimness are four sodbusters chompin’ to have a good time. When singer Richie Charles hollers “I’m a skull!” who among the masses would not rush headlong to get a lick off thatboney pate? It ain’t about Rofinol, people, it’s about the roof, and how far can Watery Love raise the fucker. Unlike you dickheads, I’m sittin’ pretty in the catbird seat (what part of me bein’ out to space did you miss?) so let me say, keep it comin’! Higher ’n’ higher, nose to the grindstone and all that. Don’t worry, I’ll stop ya when ya get here. And one more thing—don’t forget to bring a six pack. We’ll need it.” — Roland Seward Woodbe International Space Station, Outer Space Call Sign: Alphar

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              1. Dose The Host
                                                                              2. Pump The Bimbo
                                                                              3. Competing Odors
                                                                              4. Skulls In Zen
                                                                              5. Only Love
                                                                              6. I'm A Skull
                                                                              7. Empty Walls
                                                                              8. Piece Of Piss
                                                                              9. Face The Door

                                                                              James Fountain / The Montclairs

                                                                              Seven Day Lover / Hung Up On Your Love - Northern Soul Film Edition

                                                                                THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2014 EXCLUSIVE, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

                                                                                In celebration of the forthcoming film and soundtrack album, for the first time ever - 2 of the most iconic Northern Soul tracks ever recorded on one disc!

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                James Fountain - Seven Day Lover
                                                                                The Montclairs - Hung Up On Your Love

                                                                                Tackhead

                                                                                For The Love Of Money

                                                                                Keith Le Blanc, Skip McDonald and Doug Wimbish were the rhythm section that powered the Sugarhill Gang back in the early days of hip hop. In the 80s they hooked up with On-U Sound's Adrian Sherwood to create heavyweight electroid funk as TACK>>HEAD. They are more than just highly talented individual artists and absolute luminaries in their field.
                                                                                 
                                                                                They aren’t just musicians, but also producers, remixers and friends and supporters of fellow musicians. Now, after 23 years, finally there is a new album - and it almost exclusively features cover versions of artists who have inspired TACK>>HEAD.
                                                                                 
                                                                                In October 2012 the 'Funky President vs King Bee' EP was released. Was 'King Bee' (Slim Harpo composition) a part of 'Funky President' (James Brown composition) or was it the other way around? Who knows? Along with covers of The Meters, Funkadelic, David Bowie / Brian Eno, Stevie Wonder, the Ohio Players, the album also paystribute to two reggae giants - Bob Marley and Errol Dunkley - by getting them “into TACK>>HEAD shape”. As ever Bernard Fowler supplies vocals and Adrian Sherwood is the mixologist, dropping in sampled spoken word stuff from the news, documentaries etc.


                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. For The Love Of Money
                                                                                2. Loose Booty
                                                                                3. Higher Ground
                                                                                4. King Bee
                                                                                5. Just Kissed My Baby
                                                                                6. Fire
                                                                                7. Stealing
                                                                                8. Funky President
                                                                                9. I'm Afraid Of Americans
                                                                                10. War
                                                                                11. Black Cinderella
                                                                                12. Exodus (Dub)
                                                                                13. Black Cinderella (Dub)
                                                                                14. Funky President (Adrian Sherwood Remix)
                                                                                15. For The Love Of Money (Instrumental Version)

                                                                                Do You Love the Sun is the first new Scud Mountain Boys album since Sub Pop released the critically acclaimed Massachusetts in 1996.

                                                                                After being out of contact for many years, original Scud Mountain Boys band members Joe Pernice (vocals, acoustic and electric guitars), Stephen Desaulniers (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass) and Bruce Tull (electric guitar, lap steel, pedal steel) returned to the scene in late 2011, playing an almost-impromptu reunion in Cambridge, Mass. Soon after, the band announced more shows and reissued The Early Year, a compilation of their first two albums Pine Box and Dance the Night Away. Do You Love the Sun fulfills the promise of a full-fledged recorded comeback. Their latest offering features Pernice’s inimitable marriage of graceful vocals and a resigned tone that the NME (in a 9-outof- 10 Massachusetts review) once described as “the golden voice of the damaged, regret oozing from every word like wounded honey… rendering glorious the utter inevitability of failure.” Though the band was initially lumped in with the alt-country scene helmed by Son Volt, Wilco and the hordes of other disciples of Hank Williams, the Scud Mountain Boys have always taken their inspiration as much from hooky ’70s AM-radio pop as from the dirty country road of Johnny Cash.

                                                                                For the legions of Scud Mountain Boys fans that have been holding out hope for a followup to the brilliant Massachusetts, Do You Love the Sun is a welcome ten-track return from a band that has been away for too long.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. Do You Love The Sun
                                                                                2. Double Bed
                                                                                3. Crown Of Thorns
                                                                                4. Learn To Love Him
                                                                                5. The Mendicant
                                                                                6. Orphan Girl
                                                                                7. She Falls Apart
                                                                                8. Theme From Midnight Cowboy
                                                                                9. Drew Got Shot
                                                                                10. You're Mine

                                                                                Friends and fans of The Love Language songwriter and frontman Stuart McLamb have learned to expect a lot, but rarely in a timely manner. Completing a triumvirate of spiritual transmissions spent lost (2009’s The Love Language) and found (2010’s Libraries), 2013’s Ruby Red exorcises the transient brilliance fostered by McLamb within the sheetrock walls of the album’s namesake artist space. Featuring over twenty musicians and straddling several time zones, The Love Language’s lone puppeteer borrowed heavier equipment, and held on to it longer. Initiated in a windowless unit at the fabled Ruby Red, several failed attempts and false starts at a songwriting spree landed McLamb and his engineer/case worker/boxing coach BJ Burton in Black Mountain, North Carolina, consuming every square inch of a carpeted bungalow located a few acres too close to their skittish neighbors. Soon after, Burton’s relocation to Minneapolis effectively thrust McLamb from their shared nest, helping Ruby Red discover its inherent propensity for flight. Ruby Red produces new standards for the Carolina pop songbook, finding The Love Language as an extroverted community art project made by responsible citizens of a loosely packed scene who know that McLamb will match whatever they contribute. The heartbreak is over. Now we’re getting somewhere.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. Calm Down
                                                                                2. Kids
                                                                                3. Hi Life
                                                                                4. First Shot
                                                                                5. Golden Age
                                                                                6. For Izzy
                                                                                7. Faithbreaker
                                                                                8. On Our Heels
                                                                                9. Knots
                                                                                10. Pilot Light

                                                                                Lorde

                                                                                The Love Club EP

                                                                                  ULTRA LIMITED - WE JUST HAVE A HANDFUL OF COPIES

                                                                                  Enigmatic 16-year old star in the making ‘Lorde’ is Ella Yelich O’Connor from New Zealand.

                                                                                  Inspired by the likes of Burial, James Blake and David Lynch films – she’s inventing her own sound, writing music filled with inventive lyricism. Currently recording her album for September release.

                                                                                  Editors

                                                                                  The Weight Of Your Love

                                                                                    ‘The Weight Of Your Love’ is the follow up to Editors’ two consecutive Number One UK albums, 2007’s ‘An End Has A Start’ and 2009’s ‘In This Light And On This Evening’. Their debut album, 2005’s ‘The Back Room’ has sold over half a million copies in the UK.

                                                                                    This is the first album to feature new members Justin Lockey and Elliott Williams, following the departure of founding member Chris Urbanowicz in 2012. It was recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville with producer Jacquire King (Tom Waits, Norah Jones, Of Monsters And Men, Kings Of Leon) and mixed by Craig Silvey (Arctic Monkeys, The Horrors, Arcade Fire, Bon Iver).

                                                                                    Tom Smith has described ‘The Weight Of Your Love’ as “having a foot in that alt rock / Americana world” and of “feeling untouchable at times”. Recorded mostly live, it contains their most direct songs to date and also features extra production from Clint Mansell on ‘Nothing’, rescored from the original to become what Tom and Ed Lay both describe as the ‘centrepiece’ of the album. Lyrically focused on “love songs... that don’t adhere to the traditional love song type”, the album sees Tom Smith sing in falsetto for the first time on ‘What Is This Thing Called Love’.

                                                                                    Almost four years after the first album Californian duo Simon and Dan aka Woolfy Vs. Projections bring us “The Return Of Love”. The Album continues the story of “Captain Starlight", with the astronaut returning to earth after his odyssey in space, finding his lost love and releasing all that was. With its blend of psychedelic west coast rock, disco, and Balearic, “The Return Of Love” is a source of pure excitement.

                                                                                    “The Return Of Love” was conceptualized in the Californian Big Bear mountains. 'We packed up a grip of analog keyboards, pre-amps , laptops and fine ales and boarded ourselves up in a log cabin for a couple of days.' The influences on the album oscillate between the likes of Wings, David Crosby, Bryan Ferry and today’s disco leaving the boundaries of electronic music far behind them. In fact, Woolfy Vs. Projections have recorded a sometime modern west coast psychedelic soft-rock album with “The Return of Love“. Packed with proper songwriting, dreamy synth washes, chugging rhythms and a combination of electronic and acoustic instrumentation, this is an essential album for Balearic types.

                                                                                    Simon James aka Woolfy emigrated from the rainy shores of the UK to sunny California around the same time the biggest beard of all disco beards, DJ Harvey, headed to the Golden State. Both share a particular passion for dirty disco 12”s from 73 - 84, a bit of English punk, pub funk and booze and therefore it was only logical that the two began to cooperate in some fields: whether Harvey was playing in Woolfy’s bar or Simon was helping Harvey out in the studio for some of his remixes. Then Simon met his partner in crime, Dan Hastie, over ten years ago in a bar (where else) in Los Angeles and this is how they got acquainted: A pint? Ay, a pint will do fine … You make music, I make music, let’s make music!

                                                                                    Their first release, back then under the name Projections on Chicago’s Guidance Recordings was “Kingsburg”, a track that appeared on many compilations, including the one by house legend Tony Humphries at Fabric. From there, the full-length “Between Here & Now” was released. It made serious waves in the electronic scene and definitely put Projections on the map. After that Dan became heavily involved in many projects such as the funk outfit Orgone, Connie Price, The Keystone and The Lions just to name a few. Simon on the other hand, focused on a solo project under the name Woolfy, which was followed by a Woolfy / Projections split single on DJ Spun’s Rong Music and by an album on DFA records. In 2008, Simon and Dan joined forces again to release their first LP as Woolfy vs. Projections “The Astral Projections Of Starlight “ on Permanent Vacation. It was a concept album based on the adventures of the lost astronaut Captain Starlight, who is the hero in a Zazu track, a notorious Balearic rock classic, which also set the bench mark for the sound of Woolfy vs. Projections: A deep Balearic twilight vibe combined with spaced out house, dubbed disco, beard rock and a heavy funk bounce. The three singles from the album “Abysnth” (described by Resident Advisor as “Air covering Steely Dan“) , “The Return Of Starlight “ and “Neeve“ became modern classics of the genre.


                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    01. Electric Storms
                                                                                    02. Cellophane
                                                                                    03. In Your Own Worlds
                                                                                    04. March Of The Wizards
                                                                                    05. Me And You
                                                                                    06. Nina Feat. Tensnake
                                                                                    07. Running Around Your Love
                                                                                    08. Set Me Loose
                                                                                    09. Chameleons Tale
                                                                                    10. Shadows
                                                                                    11. The Passage
                                                                                    12. Cherry Blossoms

                                                                                    The Love Family

                                                                                    Out Of Reach

                                                                                      They say the best things in life take a little time, proved here by ‘Out Of Reach’, the long awaited debut album from Kent’s The Love Family.

                                                                                      The band had a considerable amount of critical acclaim and airplay for their first two singles in the early 90s.

                                                                                      ‘Out Of Reach’ inhabits the same musical building as Buzzcocks circa 1978, Bob Mould’s Sugar and prime time Lemonheads.

                                                                                      11 hook laden tracks in just over 30 minutes - a fine case of substance over style.

                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                      Will You Love Me Tomorrow - The Girl Groups Of The 50s & 60s

                                                                                      This 2CD set includes 50 classic tracks from the greatest girl groups of the 50s and 60s. Songs include contributions from The Supremes, The Ronettes, The Shirelles, The Poni-Tails and many more. A blaze of vocal harmonies, sassy lyrics, rhythm & blues and soul-pop backing tracks, this is the sound of teenage angst from the middle of the last century.


                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      Disc: 1
                                                                                      1. Will You Love Me Tomorrow - The Shirelles
                                                                                      2. Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
                                                                                      3. Buttered Popcorn - The Supremes
                                                                                      4. Well, I Told You - The Chantels
                                                                                      5. Little Boy Of Mine - The Delicates
                                                                                      6. I Love How You Love Me - The Paris Sisters
                                                                                      7. There's No Other Like My Baby - The Crystals
                                                                                      8. I Want A Boy - The Ronettes
                                                                                      9. My Lover - The Cookies
                                                                                      10. A Moment Ago - The Angels
                                                                                      11. Tonight's The Night - Chiffons
                                                                                      12. Come-a Come-a - The Bobbettes
                                                                                      13. But Not For Me- The Clickettes
                                                                                      14. Way Over There - The Marvelettes
                                                                                      15. Who's Lovin' You - The Supremes
                                                                                      16. I'm Blue - The Ikettes
                                                                                      17. I'm Gonna Quit While I'm Ahead - The Ronettes
                                                                                      18. Baby It's You - The Shirelles
                                                                                      19. Born Too Late - The Poni-Tails
                                                                                      20. Dearest Darling - The Rosebuds
                                                                                      21. Love Sweet Love - The Teen Queens
                                                                                      22. Let Me In - The Sensations
                                                                                      23. Tears Of Sorrow - The Primettes
                                                                                      24. Where Is My Love Tonight - The Starlets
                                                                                      25. Mr. Lee - The Bobbettes
                                                                                      Disc: 2
                                                                                      1. I Want A Guy - The Supremes
                                                                                      2. Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby - The Crystals
                                                                                      3. All The Love I Got - The Marvelettes
                                                                                      4. Boys - The Shirelles
                                                                                      5. Black And White Thunderbird - The Delicates
                                                                                      6. My Guiding Angel - The Ronettes
                                                                                      7. Til - The Angels
                                                                                      8. Don't Say Goodnight - The Bobbettes
                                                                                      9. I Can't Take It There's Our Song Again - The Chantels
                                                                                      10. Passing Time - The Cookies
                                                                                      11. Since You've Been Gone - The Dreamers
                                                                                      12. An Understanding - The Rollettes
                                                                                      13. Down The Aisle Of Love - The Quintones
                                                                                      14. Never Again - The Supremes
                                                                                      15. Twistin' Postman - The Marvelettes
                                                                                      16. Dedicated To The One I Love - The Shirelles
                                                                                      17. What's So Sweet About Sweet Sixteen - The Ronettes
                                                                                      18. Pretty Baby - The Primettes
                                                                                      19. Before We Say Goodnight - The Poni-Tails
                                                                                      20. Born To Be With You - The Chordettes
                                                                                      21. Where Is He - The Clickettes
                                                                                      22. Maybe - The Chantels
                                                                                      23. I Shot Mr. Lee - The Bobbettes
                                                                                      24. Eddie My Love - The Teen Queens
                                                                                      25. Kiss Me Goodnight - The Rosebuds

                                                                                      Our Love Will Destroy The World

                                                                                      Blue Eyes Are My Reward

                                                                                        Jawdropping new collection of crop circles etched in sonic candy-floss by New Zealand’s beardsmith / noise-farmer Campbell Kneale. Rated by the horses mouth as the best thing he ever made, ever, "Blue Eyes Are My Reward" shimmers like an icicle-clad forest resplendent in its own crystalline magnificence. Snakecharming groove, dublike boomph, and bleary eyed strum blast the path out of a decidedly greying world of so-so metalized myspace drone, into a miniaturized drone-prairie of superpowered starshine and dazzling stellar-commotion.

                                                                                        Beyond the tyrannous clutches of omnipresent zeroes and ones, the macro and micro merge into an all encompassing nowhere of sound, each expansion checked by equal contraction like Messiaen's ‘modes of limited transportation’ scrambled by the Large Hadron Collider and replayed by one of those little twinkly watch reflections that occasionally dance around on the roof. Beautiful. 180g Vinyl, everything by Campbell.

                                                                                        Windsor For The Derby

                                                                                        Against Love

                                                                                          One of Secretly Canadian’s longest serving artists, Windsor For The Derby return with a record of infinite loops and drones conceived in backrooms of clubs and venues during the past two years of touring.


                                                                                          The Love Supreme

                                                                                          New Millennium Freaks

                                                                                            After three well received 12” releases, The Love Supreme long player is finally here. The Love Supreme’s method of composition comes with a sonic laboratory ethos with equal measures of real instruments and vintage ‘electro-acoustic’ synthesizers. This can be seen on the pulsating opener "Elsewhere Once More", the arpegiated "Tiefferre" and the robo-tincan musings of "Alles Liebe". The early 1970s Krautrock pioneers Faust, Can and Amon Düül II, and the sounds of Tangerine Dream’s "Pink Years" period also weave their fabric through motorik tracks such as "Boy", "Rocquet" and "The Parrot". The production retains an Italian polish throughout, and the album’s peppier tracks hark back to early 1980s New York and all things CBGBs. "Gold Dust" and the highly accessible "Waiting For The Love" feature vocals from UK based Ben Smith (Fug, Nuphonic) and grooves and arrangements that wouldn’t be amiss on an early Blondie album. Single "Sugar" features a foot-stomping single note bass, underpinning Talking Heads rhythms and synthesizers, with Ben’s staccato, punchy, on-the-beat vocal just adding just enough flavour as to not interfere with the groove. Proceedings round off with a cover of the Bauhaus classic "Bela Lugosi’s Dead". NYC vocalist Lord does a fine job of capturing the spirit of Peter Murphy and of fronting The Love Supreme’s electro-ching backing.

                                                                                            The Decemberists

                                                                                            The Hazards Of Love

                                                                                              The Decemberists' "The Hazards Of Love" album plots an extravagant tale rooted in ancient language and imagery of a woman ravaged by her lover who is able to change his form between animal and man. The result is musically and lyrically rich with elaborate orchestrations that explode like baroque fireworks. The Decemberists are joined on this record by Lavender Diamond's Becky Stark and My Brightest Diamond's Shara Worden and there are cameos from Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Robyn Hitchcock and The Spinanes' Rebecca Gates.

                                                                                              Tracklisting
                                                                                              1. Prelude
                                                                                              2. The Prettiest Whistles Won't Wrestle The Thistles Undone (The Hazards Of Love part 1)
                                                                                              3. Bower Scene
                                                                                              4. Won't Want For Love (Margaret In The Taiga)
                                                                                              5. Wager All (The Hazards Of Love part 2)
                                                                                              6. Queen's Approach
                                                                                              7. Isn't It A Lovely Night
                                                                                              8. Wanting Comes In Waves/Repaid
                                                                                              9. Interlude
                                                                                              10. Rake's Song
                                                                                              11. Abduction Of Margaret
                                                                                              12. Queen's Rebuke/The Crossing
                                                                                              13. Annan Water
                                                                                              14. Margaret In Captivity
                                                                                              15. Revenge (The Hazards Of Love Part 3)
                                                                                              16. Wanting Comes In Waves (Reprise)
                                                                                              17. Drowned (The Hazards Of Love Part 4)

                                                                                              Hamfatter

                                                                                              The Girl I Love

                                                                                                "The Girl I Love" is undoubtedly pop, but with an added layer of substance beneath the appealing and fashionable exterior. A sure fire winner with a hook you could hang you coat on. What materializes is a blistering chorus that is completely owned by the playful vocals and gaudy brass. Hamfatter are a clear pop talent. Crispy clean music, soft vocal and sugary lyrics that address sugar-free subjects.

                                                                                                The Nouvelles

                                                                                                Surrounded By Angels (Love All Around)

                                                                                                  This local band, look set for big things judging by the reviews they've been getting lately: '"Jackson's the new Ian Brown. The band are the new Joy Division. They're gonna be massive!'; 'best new band in Manchester... "Surrounded By Angels" is already the new anthem of lad rock'; 'The Nouvelles moody elegance did bring thoughts of The Roses ... a very powerful but tight, rocking indie sound... The Nouvelles were a quality act'. "Surrounded By Angels" is a great slice of classic Manc indie-rock with an early Roses swagger.

                                                                                                  Thirteen Senses

                                                                                                  All The Love In Your Hands

                                                                                                    The first single to be taken from their brand new studio album "Contact".

                                                                                                    The Paybacks

                                                                                                    Love. Not Reason

                                                                                                      The Paybacks came swaggering out of Detroit at the turn of the century, when like-minded artists like the White Stripes and the Go were creeping into the rock mainstream with a similar sound. Their first major recorded effort was a track on Sympathy for the Record Industry's "Sympathetic Sounds of Detroit", but the full-length "Knock Loud" appeared on Get Hip Records in 2002. "Love Not Reason" is their 3rd full length album. There are those who would scoff at the notion that "Cat Scratch Fever" is poetry. Detroit's The Paybacks aren't among them. On "Love, Not Reason", the band strips back the covers to reveal some naked truths about love and its many rapturous, painful, exhilarating and perplexing manifestations - the highest highs, lowest lows and all the throbbing, confusing parts in the middle. Still staying true to their blistering dirty metallic garage rock sound but these days more soulful.

                                                                                                      The Rapture

                                                                                                      Pieces Of The People We Love

                                                                                                        Since The Rapture burst onto the scene with the astonishingly good "House Of Jealous Lovers" back in 2002, everyone and their dog has rediscovered early 80s punk-funk and slavishly copied the likes of the Gang Of Four for their own (often second rate) bands. With angular guitar shards, shouty vocals and funky bass and drums becoming one of the ubiquitous sounds of the mid 00s, the returning Rapture had to come up with something pretty good to even get noticed. Luckily for us "Pieces Of The People We Love" is not only pretty good but also fantastic and should re-affirm our faith in the New York outfit's songwriting ability, proving that they're more than just skinny jeans and cool haircuts. Essential!

                                                                                                        Dwight Trible & The Life Force Trio

                                                                                                        Love Is The Answer

                                                                                                          Over a remarkable career, this Los Angeles native has worked with everyone from Bobby Hutcherson and Charles Lloyd to Harry Belafonte. He is the vocalist with the Pharaoh Sanders Quartet and also the vocal director for the Horace Tapscott Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra, a Los Angeles institution with a history stretching back forty years and an active engagement in the city's Black community since the Watts Uprising. Enthused by the power of Trible's vision, Carlos Nino (one half of AmmonContact) started speaking to the new luminaries of the LA scene about collaborating with this elder statesman and before he knew it he had an album which combined sixties-inspired avant / spiritual jazz with the hottest beats the city had to offer. Sa-Ra Creative Partners, Madlib, Daedelus, members of Platinum Pied Pipers, Jay-Dee - wherever he went, Nino found only enthusiasm, and the project began to take shape. From "Equipoise", on which Sa-Ra revisit 80s synth funk and give it their signature loping twist, through "Freedom Dance" with its Stetsasonic-meets-Fela vibe, on into the sheer oddness of the Madlib-produced "Waves of Infinite Harmony", the more straight-up boombap of "The Tenth Jewel", and finally through a last third that probably peaks with the incantatory "Musician's Union" (by Ammoncontact) and the beautiful "Constellations" (which grew out of a piano loop contributed by Prefuse 73's Scott Herren to the Piano Overlord project), this is a record of pure sonic invention and all round goodness.

                                                                                                          The Immortal Lee County Killers III

                                                                                                          These Bones Will Rise To Love You Again

                                                                                                            "These Bones Will Rise To Love You Again", is the third installment from explosive punk-blues insurgents The Immortal Lee County Killers III. In 2004, the original duo naturally turned trio by adding new member Jeff Goodwin. Goodwin plays the fuzzed Hammond B3 organ and Rhodes electric piano via his wood-grain midi-keyboard. No longer only a punk blues band, ILCK evolved into a new animal that genre specific geek musicologists (a.k.a.'scenesters') are challenged to define.

                                                                                                            Outrageous Cherry

                                                                                                            Our Love Will Change The World

                                                                                                              Detroit's psychedelic pop kingpins Outrageous Cherry return with "Our Love Will Change The World" a shorter, sweeter, harder-hitting package of future rock'n'roll classics tuned to the classic AM radio zeitgeist, but still laced with jagged, explosive guitar solos and haunted, cryptic lyrics like previous Outrageous Cherry records. As Rolling Stone said: 'Outrageous Cherry mix old-school acid-eaters (Stones, Byrds, Beatles) with modern genre revivalists (Dandy Warhols, Brian Jonestown Massacre), wrapping their noise-pop in a distinctive psychedelic overcoat.'

                                                                                                              Earth The Californian Love Dream

                                                                                                              Porn Star

                                                                                                                Following on from their limited edition 7" only release "In The Garden", and fresh from being one of the most talked about bands at this years SXSW festival, Nottingham's Earth The Californian Love Dream return with another short blast of riffy, rock'n'roll. There's a touch of Queens Of The Stoneage about it with it's heavy chugging guitar and drums, but with a more youthful, punchy arrogance, and weighing in at under 90 seconds, it leaves you wanting more....

                                                                                                                Tove Sigurdsson

                                                                                                                I Love The Work Of

                                                                                                                  16 tracks of uncynical eclecticism, from wistful folkiness to full-on lo-fi computer-rock. Excellent!

                                                                                                                  The Sun

                                                                                                                  Love EP

                                                                                                                    More high voltage garage pop like the Violent Femmes made before this lot were born. See.... rock'n' roll will never die! It's trashy, wild, carefree but clever. "Rockstop" sounds like an Clash while "Back In The Summer Of '72" is incredible: a dirty, cheap organ. tribal, muffled rhythms, distortion, a superb screamed vocal, it's like a truly deranged Hives. It's the killer track here but "Eye Lids Apart" being an acoustic ballad - you have four really strong songs, surprisingly diverse, but which play well together. Retro - active electronic rock'n' roll music.

                                                                                                                    The Juliana Theory

                                                                                                                    Love

                                                                                                                      After releasing two full-length albums independently and gaining a solid fanbase through touring with the likes of At The Drive In and New Found Glory, the band now make their major label debut. The 14 tracks mix searing guitars and tidal rhythms with unexpected blasts of melody and cracked emotion, sounding like a sound-clash between the Foo Fighters and Faith No More.

                                                                                                                      The Butterflies Of Love

                                                                                                                      Dream Driver

                                                                                                                        New single by the Butterflies Of Love, a taster for the upcoming "The New Patient" album. A pop song reminiscent of the great Creation-era 80s guitar bands. Recorded with producer Mike Deming (The Lilys, Beachwood Sparks). The B-side "I'll Be Your Excorcist" is a collaboration with Mark Mulcahy.

                                                                                                                        The Love Letter Band

                                                                                                                        Even The Pretty Girls Take Medicine

                                                                                                                          Well orchestrated pop tunes from vocalist / multi instrumentalist Chris Adolf, incorporating a whole host of unusual instruments - marimbas, glockenspiel and even a musical saw!

                                                                                                                          Alisha Sufit

                                                                                                                          Love And The Maiden

                                                                                                                            Alisha Sufit of Magic Carpet also had a parallel career as a well respected folk singer. This 1974 record was unreleased until this limited edition CD, consisting of 16 original songs with guitar and appalachian dulcimer accompaniment. The 16 page booklet includes the lyrics, photos and full colour art work from the era, with sleeve notes by the legendary guitarist Davey Graham who was a real fan. 'Pure rhythms and painfully evocative melodies, each serving the other with the grace and elegance of a choir of angels.' Geoff Wall - Folk On Tap magazine.

                                                                                                                            Handsome Devil

                                                                                                                            Love And Kisses From The Underground

                                                                                                                              Handsome Devil is the latest in a line of punk-fuelled rock bands to come out of California. Their influences range from punk fore-fathers, Social Distortion, to today's punk flag-wavers, Offspring. Extensive touring earned them a spot on the world famous Warped Tour and they're tipped for big things in the near future. The album has a pure punk energy and attitude, with a nod to true rock bombast.

                                                                                                                              Love Affair

                                                                                                                              The Best Of The Good Times

                                                                                                                                Steve Ellis is one of the best vocalists this country has ever produced but he came to fame just as people stopped wanting his brand of mod /soul / pop and wanted Plant, Osbourne or Gillan. The white soul of the band was lifted to a higher level by the Ellis voice but it couldn't save them from indifferent, changing audiences. Nevertheless this cheap compilation has some great tracks that you won't have heard before, as well as their well known hits.

                                                                                                                                The Green Pajamas

                                                                                                                                Ghosts of Love

                                                                                                                                  An engaging mix of psychedelia and americana with strong songs and really good vocals by Jeff Kelly. This remastered CD issue has bonus singles and is full of little gems.


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