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Bed Wettin' Bad Boys

Rot

    Look, there isn’t any way to write this without commenting on the name Bed Wettin’ Bad Boys. We’re not gonna bring ourselves to it, but with all measures of certainty, you are. You’re casting aspersions on their name, maybe formulating in your mind what they might sound like, and wondering why Agitated / RIP Society is bringing them to your attention. Have they no shame, you thought. Do they want to sell records and attract fans, you ponder. Thing is, they’ve heard it already. They own it, and they’ve done so since 2009. Save your opinions. It’s time to get that sentiment stricken from the slate, because we’re here to talk about their music, which is bold, passionate, ear-splitting rock & roll, performed with tremendous heart and determination. It’s a barrier of entry for those unable or unwilling to look past the surface.

    Rot is the name of the second full-length from Sydney’s Bed Wettin’ Bad Boys. Hang it on regional slang (“My mum used to say, ‘what a load of rot’ instead of ‘what a load of shit,’” mentions guitarist Joe Sukit), or pin it to the way they perceive themselves as veritable dinosaurs of their local scene, set adrift to crumble on their love for classic rock and lack of fashionable ideas. Maybe even put it in the novelty canon of “Rock, Rot & Rule.” Or why not add a fourth R, because this thing rips. Those guitars are hoisted in defiance of cool, and are loud enough to break your concentration and enforce an active listening experience.

    Musically, Bed Wettin’ Bad Boys haven’t budged an inch from their debut full length (2013’s Ready for Boredom, released on bassist Nic Warnock’s R.I.P Society label). Nor should they have; they are in the (sporadic) business of writing durable, sentiment-stirring riffs, the kind that lifted the first stirrings of punk in England (see Eddie and the Hot Rods, maybe), or of the direction of power-pop that was more focused on writing worldbeaters than fixing its hair (look at the Replacements, perhaps, or Mission of Burma). Not one drop of power is wasted or lost here; raw emotions push through these tracks in songs about love, about watching the world turn, about casting off distractions and focusing on the need for human connection.

    We may not have much time left to say these things, before we begin to rot. This is their chance. Might be your chance as well.

    TRACK LISTING

    Away
    Stunned
    Plastic Tears
    Expanding Horizons
    Work Again
    Victoria
    Thing Called Love
    Device
    Company
    Rot
    Turn The Page

    Pet Shop Boys

    Nonetheless

      UK electronic pop icons Pet Shop Boys return with a brand-new studio album ‘Nonetheless’ on April 26, preceded by first single ‘Loneliness’.

      Produced by James Ford, the music on ‘Nonetheless’ is both uplifting and reflective, mixing electronics, live instruments, and orchestral arrangements. The songs are very melodic and quintessentially Pet Shop Boys with a fresh, open sound, bringing together classic strands of PSB song-writing and moving them in new directions.

      Having sold in excess of 50 million records, Pet Shop Boys are easily the most successful UK duo of all time. BRIT awards and Grammy nominations have been numerous, including in 2009 when Pet Shop Boys won the BRIT for outstanding contribution to music; in 2000 Pet Shop Boys’ song-writing was rewarded with the Ivor Novello award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music - with over 70 hit singles spanning five decades, song-writing remains resolutely at the core of Pet Shop Boys’ continuing relevance and success.


      TRACK LISTING

      LP And Standard CD Tracklist:
      1. Loneliness
      2. Feel
      3. Why Am I Dancing?
      4. New London Boy
      5. Dancing Star
      6. A New Bohemia
      7. The Schlager Hit Parade
      8. The Secret Of Happiness
      9. Bullet For Narcissus
      10. Love Is The Law

      Deluxe 2CD - Disc 2: Furthermore:
      1. Heart (New PSB Version)
      2. Being Boring (New PSB Version)
      3. Always On My Mind (New PSB Version)
      4. It’s A Sin (New PSB Version)

      LCD Soundsystem

      Pow Pow (Idjut Boys Remix) / Too Much Love (Rub-N-Tug Remix)

        Hand-stamped 12" limited to 1000 pieces. Among the depths of the DFA vault (really an assortment of poorly organized hard drives of varying vintages), we found this true hidden gem, a version of "pow pow" made all squirrely by master squirrels the Idjut Boys. Why we kept this a secret for 14 years will forever remain a mystery. It's a distant cousin of the original - vocals gone, drums looped out, synths and delay coming down like acid rain. A real chugger. What better to pair it with, then, than Rub-N-Tug's remix of "too much love," long out of print from its original pressing in 2005 and still a complete monster meant for dark rooms and smoke machines cranked up past 11. It lives on wax once again, now with a likeminded buddy. Both tracks were recut at 45RPM by Bob Weston and pressed with care by the good humans at Third Man Pressing in Detroit, MI

        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Pow Pow (Idjut Boys Remix)
        B1. Too Much Love (Rub-N-Tug Remix)

        Carli Munoz

        A Fool's Journey : To The Beach Boys And Beyond

          Cutting his musical teeth in a Puerto Rican jazz club in the 1960s, Carli Munoz came of age during the countercultural flowering of that era; he lived for music, knowledge, and the mind-expanding magic of LSD. Wanting to expand creative horizons for his successful psychedelic rock band, Munoz flew to New York on a whim with 11 dollars in his pocket and embarked on a deep dive into the gritty scene of gigs, girls, and trips, struggling to fill his pockets with dollars and his belly with food. Free-falling into the dark underbelly of the city, Munoz ended up homeless and penniless until an epiphany on the subway brought him back to the surface. On the cusp of a new decade, Munoz moved to LA to fight for a new life and a second chance. Hanging out in Houdini's old mansion in Laurel Canyon, he watched the free-loving idealism of the '60s melt into the disco-and-cocaine-saturated hedonism of the '70s, until one day he found himself on tour with the Beach Boys. He became close friends with Dennis Wilson - a friendship that ranged from pranking each other to working on an album together to watching him spiral irretrievably into self-destruction. He witnessed the feud between Mike Love and the Wilsons firsthand, as well as the unchecked instability of Brian Wilson. Despite the chaos and power struggles within the band, Munoz was able to create enthralling music with them, as well as with some of the other popular musicians of the '70s, including Wilson Pickett, the Association, George Benson, and Peter Cetera. Populated with an eclectic cast of artists, musicians, clairvoyants, record producers, hippies, hobos, and superstars, A Fool's Journey is a vivid snapshot of an era-defining moment that will never be repeated. Although Munoz toured with the Beach Boys for ten years and partied with rock stars, he was also just an island kid from Puerto Rico, forever in exile, forever 'the other.' The story of his journey is as compelling as it is timely.

          Art Feynman

          Be Good The Crazy Boys

            Until now, Art Feynman the eccentric alter ego of accomplished producer Luke Temple has strictly been a solo act, a way for the artist to explore surprising sonic landscapes without the burdens of identity. Slightly twisted takes on Kosmische musik, worldbeat, and art pop can all be found scattered across the Art Feynman discography, but with his new album Be Good The Crazy Boys, Feynman fully immerses himself into pools of collective madness.

            Unlike his first two albums, Crazy Boys was recorded live in the studio with a full band, a first for Feynman, capturing a spirit of restless anxiety that recalls the most frenetic work by Talking Heads, or Oingo Boingo at their darkest. Despite these callbacks, the collection remains firmly rooted in modern concerns, with songs about fearing the end of the world and struggling with FOMO narratives that would be relatable if they didn’t sound so completely unhinged.

            With Be Good The Crazy Boys, Art Feynman proves to be more than just a character. He represents the part of the modern collective consciousness that’s struggling to maintain balance in a toxic, chaotic world. In less skilled hands, that concept could result in a very somber listen. Fortunately, when Art Feynman gets his hands on the chaos of the modern age, it simply makes you want to dance.

            TRACK LISTING

            01. Early Signs Of Rhythm
            02. In CD
            03. Therapy At 3pm
            04. All I Can Do
            05. He Dances Light
            06. Passed Over
            07. Chasing My Life
            08. Desperately Free
            09. I Do

            Cuban Boys

            John Peel Session 13.01.99

              Chart-topping, million-selling, hamster-bothering Peel favourites of the 90s … we are delighted to welcome Cuban Boys to the Precious roster with their debut session for the legendary Radio 1 DJ, released to coincide with their 25th anniversary. Four tracks are headed by the unforgettable Oh My God! They Killed Kenny, which reached number six in Peel’s Festive 50; they were number one the following year with Cognoscenti vs Intelligentsia (the one with the hamster, destined to become a proper chart smash, pop pickers). This session also features three more Cuban classics, among them a cover of Blondie’s Hanging On The Telephone that longserving BBC producer Mike Engles listed among his personal favourites from his decades at the Maida Vale studios. Release features free download codes, a set of postcards and sleeve notes from the one and only Ricardo Autobahn.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. Oh My God! They Killed Kenny
              2. (Let’s Get) Raunchier
              3. Stardust (Part 3 Ariana In Space)
              4. Hanging On The Telephone

              Daniel Rachel

              Too Much Too Young: The 2 Tone Records Story Rude Boys, Racism And The Soundtrack Of A Generation - RECORD SHOP EXCLUSIVE SIGNED EDITION

                In 1979, 2 Tone exploded into the national conscience as records by The Specials, The Selecter, Madness, The Beat, and The Bodysnatchers burst onto the charts and a youth movement was born.

                2 Tone was black and white: a multi-racial force of British and Caribbean island musicians singing about social issues, racism, class and gender struggles. It spoke of injustices in society and took fight against right wing extremism.

                The music of 2 Tone was exuberant: white youth learning to dance to the infectious rhythm of ska and reggae; and crossed with a punk attitude to create an original hybrid. The idea of 2 Tone was born in Coventry, masterminded by a middle-class art student raised in the church. Jerry Dammers had a vision of an English Motown. Borrowing £700, the label's first record featured 'Gangsters' by The Specials' backed by an instrumental track by the, as yet, unformed, Selecter. Within two months the single was at number six in the national charts. Dammers signed Madness, The Beat and The Bodysnatchers as a glut of successive hits propelled 2 Tone onto Top of the Pops and into the hearts and minds of a generation. However, soon infighting amongst the bands and the pressures of running a label caused 2 Tone to bow to an inevitable weight of expectation and recrimination.

                Still under the auspices of Jerry Dammers, 2 Tone entered in a new phase. Perhaps not as commercially successful as its 1979-1981 incarnation the label nevertheless continued to thrive for a further four years releasing a string of fresh signings and a stunning endpiece finale in '(Free) Nelson Mandela'.

                Told in three parts, Too Much Too Young is the definitive story of a label that for a brief, bright burning moment, shaped British culture.

                Beastie Boys

                Licensed To Ill - 2023 Reissue

                  The joke of Licensed to Ill's cover - that the Beasties could crash their jet into the side of a mountain and keep on tickin' - serves as a good metaphor for a career that even some of their 1986 admirers thought might be over after the one-time-only shock of this full-length debut. That thousands of funk-junkie wannabes have since failed at re-creating its groove, breaking-the-law vibe, and ear-splitting mix of rock and rap is an even better joke. And funniest of all is the record itself, which packs dexterous boasts, aural puns, and lots and lots of yelling into a disc that can still be listened to with as much pleasure as it gave in '86.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  A1. Rhymin’ & Stealin'
                  A2. The New Style
                  A3. She’s Crafty
                  A4. Posse In Effect
                  A5. Slow Ride
                  A6. Girls
                  A7. Fight For Your Right
                  B1. No Sleep Till Brooklyn
                  B2. Paul Revere
                  B3. Hold It Now, Hit It
                  B4. Brass Monkey
                  B5. Slow And Low
                  B6. Time To Get Ill

                  Blind Boys Of Alabama

                  Echoes Of The South

                    Hailed as "gospel titans" by Rolling Stone, the Blind Boys of Alabama defied the considerable odds stacked against them in the segregated South, working their way up from singing for pocket change to performing for three different presidents over the course of an 80-year career that saw them break down racial barriers, soundtrack the Civil Rights movement, and help redefine modern gospel music forever.

                    The five-time Grammy-winners’ latest album, Echoes Of The South, draws its name from the Birmingham radio program that hosted the group’s very first professional performance back in

                    1944. Pairing traditional spirituals and long-lost gospel classics with vintage soul and R&B tunes, the collection is as moving as it is timeless, transcending genre and era to touch something deep and fundamental about the human condition.

                    These are songs of love and friendship, joy and gratitude, faith and perseverance. Uplifting as they are, the recordings can feel bittersweet at times, too: 91-year-old Jimmy Carter retired from performing following the sessions, while two longtime members, Paul Beasley and Benjamin Moore, Jr., have since passed away. Despite the losses, the Blind Boys of Alabama show no signs of slowing down.

                    “The spirit of the Blind Boys isn’t about what you can’t do it’s about what you can do,” says singer Ricky McKinnie. “As long as we stay true to that, as long as we sing songs that touch the heart, this group will live on forever.”



                    TRACK LISTING

                    1 Send It On Down
                    2 Work Until My Days Are Done
                    3. Friendship
                    4. You Can’t Hurry God
                    5. Jesus You've Been Good To Me
                    6. The Last Time
                    7. Keep On Pushing
                    8. Paul’s Prayer
                    9. Wide River To Cross
                    10. Nothing But Love
                    11. Heaven Help Us All

                    Beastie Boys

                    Hello Nasty - 25 Anniversary Edition

                      Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Beastie Boys’ 3× Platinum album Hello Nasty. This is a limited edition reissue of the rare deluxe 4LP version of the album that was released as an artist store exclusive in 2009. Long out-of-print and sought after by fans/collectors, it features two extra LPs (w/ 21 tracks) of bonus content, including remixes, live versions and B-sides (all of which are available at DSPs).

                      The 4 LPs will be pressed on 180 gram vinyl and housed in a quad jacket inside a rigid slipcase. A sew-on patch is also included.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      Disc 1 - Side A
                      Super Disco Breakin'
                      The Move
                      Remote Control
                      Song For The Man
                      Just A Test
                      Body Movin'
                      Disc 1 - Side B
                      Intergalactic
                      Sneakin' Out The Hospital
                      Putting Shame In Your Game
                      Flowin' Prose
                      And Me
                      Three MC's And One DJ
                      Disc 2 - Side A
                      The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin')
                      Song For Junior
                      I Don't Know
                      The Negotiation Limerick File
                      Electrify
                      Disc 2 - Side B
                      Picture This
                      Unite
                      Dedication
                      Dr. Lee, PhD
                      Instant Death
                      Disc 3 - Side A
                      Description Of A Strange Man
                      Dirt Dog
                      Intergalactic (Colleone Webb Remix)
                      DR. Lee Version Dub
                      Switched On
                      Disc 3 - Side B
                      Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
                      Auntie Jackie Poom Poom Delicious
                      Putting Shame In Your Game (Prunes Remix)
                      Stink Bug
                      Disc 4 - Side A
                      Peanut Butter & Jelly
                      Piano Jam
                      Happy To Be In That Perfect Headspace
                      The Negotiation Limerick File (The 41 Small Stars Remix)
                      The Drone
                      20 Questions Version
                      Disc 4 - Side B
                      The Bizz Grasshopper Experiment
                      Hail Sagan (Special K)
                      Body Movin' (Kut Masta Kurt Remix)
                      Creepin'
                      Learning Remote Control
                      Oh My Goodness This Record's Incredible

                      Boys Be Kko

                      Pico EP

                        Japanese producer boys be kko returns to Labyrinth Records for his latest EP 'Pico'. Elegantly dance-centric, Pico and Kanari focus on textured drum work and richly layered melodies, underpinning these elements with club-ready energy and dynamics.

                        With its tribal beats, Japanese-inspired instrumentation and infectious energy, every element of the track 'Pico' has been crafted for summer festivals & parties through its euphoric blending of different styles - creating something unique and unforgettable.

                        The title track ‘Pico’ blends organic drum work with effortlessly unique and compelling synths to create a detailed sonic landscape, presenting new discoveries upon every re-listen.

                        ‘Kanari’ adopts a darker edge with growling bass, haunting melodies and pulsating FX. A true heads-down roller likely to transport dancers to new realms. 

                        STAFF COMMENTS

                        Matt says: Airy tropical house with modern engineering that's supremely festival friendly. Every clued up kid from Houghton to Dimensions is gonna dig these flavours, so expect a rush of train spotters asking for track IDs when this one drops.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        A1. Pico (Original Mix)
                        A2. Kanari
                        A3. Pico (Radio Edit)
                        B1. Monnaka
                        B2. Nether Portal
                        B3. Elder Garden 

                        Viagra Boys

                        Common Sense

                          Some say Viagra Boys is something akin to a looking glass pointed at the absurdity of existence and misconceptions of modern society - a depraved and ferociously bass-driven judgement on western civilization, a distorted 24/7 party on the acid highway whilst the world slowly rots away. Others claim they´re more like a gross joke on masculinity, gleefully serving up escapist narratives lacking any form of self-preservation; like an obfuscated back alley door into the backwaters of the human psyche. Metaphors aside, Viagra Boys is an unapologetically raw sextet comprised of classically trained jazz musicians, karaoke loving tattoo artists and seasoned hardcore scene veterans, churning out pulsating sounds from the sub levels of contemporary rock music - a bellowing, unstoppable force majeure of latter-day punk, PTSD disco and synthetically enhanced kraut.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          1. Common Sense
                          2. Lick The Bag
                          3. Sentinel Island
                          4. Blue

                          Pet Shop Boys

                          SMASH - The Singles 1985-2020

                            Pet Shop Boys announce the upcoming release of ‘SMASH - The Singles 1985-2020’ – the complete collection of their singles from across 35 years of the duo’s acclaimed career.

                            ‘SMASH The Singles 1985-2020’ will be available as a 6LP vinyl box set, including all Pet Shop Boys’ hits starting with their debut single ‘West End girls’ and continuing through such iconic tracks as ‘Love comes quickly’, ‘It’s a sin’, ‘Always on my mind’, ‘Being boring’, ‘Suburbia’, ‘Opportunities’, ‘What have I done to deserve this?’, ‘Rent’ and ‘Heart’.


                            TRACK LISTING

                            LP1/Side 1
                            1. West End Girls
                            2. Love Comes Quickly
                            3. Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots Of Money)
                            4. Suburbia
                            LP1/Side 2
                            1. It’s A Sin
                            2. What Have I Done To Deserve This?
                            3. Rent
                            4. Always On My Mind
                            5. Heart
                            LP2/Side 3
                            1. Domino Dancing
                            2. Left To My Own Devices
                            3. It’s Alright
                            4. So Hard
                            LP2/Side 4
                            1. Being Boring
                            2. Where The Streets Have No Name/I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You
                            3. Jealousy
                            4. DJ Culture
                            5. Was It Worth It? (7” Version)
                            LP3/Side 5
                            1. Can You Forgive Her?
                            2. Go West
                            3. I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (7” Version)
                            4. Liberation
                            LP3/Side 6
                            1. Yesterday, When I Was Mad (Single Version)
                            2. Paninaro 95
                            3. Before
                            4. Se A Vida è (that’s The Way Life Is)
                            5. Single Bilingual
                            LP4/Side 7
                            1. A Red Letter Day
                            2. Somewhere
                            3. I Don’t Know What You Want But I Can’t Give It Any More
                            4. New York City Boy (US Radio Edit)
                            LP4/Side 8
                            1. You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk
                            2. Home And Dry
                            3. I Get Along (Radio Edit)
                            4. Miracles (Radio Edit)
                            5. Flamboyant (7” Mix)
                            LP5/Side 9
                            1. I’m With Stupid
                            2. Minimal (Radio Edit)
                            3. Numb (Single Edit)
                            4. Love Etc.
                            5. Did You See Me Coming?
                            LP5/Side 10
                            1. It Doesn’t Often Snow At Christmas (New Version)
                            2. Together (Ultimate Mix)
                            3. Winner
                            4. Leaving
                            5. Memory Of The Future (New Single Mix)
                            LP6/Side 11
                            1. Vocal (Radio Edit)
                            2. Love Is A Bourgeois Construct (Night-time Radio Edit)
                            3. Thursday (feat. Example) (Radio Edit)
                            4. The Pop Kids (Radio Edit)
                            LP6/Side 12
                            1. Twenty-something (Radio Edit)
                            2. Say It To Me (New Radio Mix)
                            3. Dreamland (feat. Years & Years)
                            4. Monkey Business (Radio Edit)
                            5. I Don’t Wanna (Radio Edit)

                            Alabama Shakes

                            Boys & Girls - 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

                              Rough Trade Records commemorate the 10th anniversary of Alabama Shakes’ internationally acclaimed debut album, Boys & Girls, with a two-disc deluxe edition.

                              Hailed as one of the best albums of 2012 by Rolling Stone and numerous other publications, Boys & Girls entered Billboard’s Independent Albums chart at No. 1. It went on to attain Platinum certification and earn the band multiple GRAMMY nominations. Lead single “Hold On" was voted the #1 Best Song of 2012 by Rolling Stone..

                              Repackaged in a foil-board gatefold jacket with new, unreleased photos, Boys & Girls 10 Year Anniversary Deluxe Edition contains the album’s original 11 songs plus an additional 11 tracks from the band’s explosive live performance on KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic,” which aired in the months leading up to the album’s release.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              Hold On
                              I Found You
                              Hang Loose
                              Rise To The Sun
                              You Ain't Alone
                              Goin' To The Party
                              Heartbreaker
                              Boys & Girls
                              Be Mine
                              I Ain't The Same
                              On Your Way

                              Hang Loose (Live At KCRW)
                              I Found You (Live At KCRW)
                              Be Mine (Live At KCRW)
                              I Ain’t The Same (Live At KCRW)
                              Mama (Live At KCRW)
                              Goin’ To The Party (Live At KCRW)
                              Hold On (Live At KCRW)
                              Boys & Girls (Live At KCRW)
                              Always Alright (Live At KCRW)
                              Rise To The Sun (Live At KCRW)
                              Heavy Chevy (Live At KCRW)

                              The Beach Boys

                              Sail On Sailor 1972

                                Building on the success of 2021’s Feel Flows and the Sounds Of Summer product suite, UMe will be releasing 4 new packages based on the 1972 recordings by The Beach Boys from the albums “Carl and The Passions” and “Holland” in November.

                                The project is expansive with 120 tracks, 80 of which are previously unreleased!

                                The band is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year and through 2023 and a number of tentpole events will build consumer excitement through next year.

                                Canadian duo Junior Boys release their sixth album, ‘Waiting Game’, on City Slang. Six years since their last album, 2016’s ‘Big Black Coat’. ‘Waiting Game’ finds producers Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus in a tender and contemplative mood; a switch-up from their punchy, R&B-infused dance melodics for something more soothing. Hushed vox whisper through crystalline electronics, glowing pads like lanterns in the snow; intimate yet technologically focused songs that traverse genre boundaries and touch the soul.

                                The album’s additional musicians are Canadians, too; Caribou collaborator Colin Fisher performs saxophone throughout and Bonjay frontwoman Alanna Stuart sings alongside Greenspan on the song “Yes 2”. In this, Junior Boys have made an album that reflects the quiet beauty of the world, so long as you’re prepared to truly listen.

                                Junior Boys will embark on an extensive 20th anniversary headline tour in January and March 2023 


                                TRACK LISTING

                                A1. Must Be All The Wrong Things
                                A2. Night Walk
                                A3. It Never Occurred To Me
                                A4. Thinking About You Calms Me Down
                                A5. Yes II
                                B1. Dum Audio
                                B2. Fidget
                                B3. Samba On Sama
                                B4. Waiting Game

                                Brazilian Boys / Rubinho E Mauro Assumpcao

                                Super Herois / Tudo Ai

                                  Sometimes the best things take time to come into fruition, and here we are, ready to finally unleash Brazil45 number 88 - the missing 7"! Featuring two Mr Bongo favourites that we have been longing to share with the world

                                  First up is a lesser-known Brazilian Boys track titled 'Super Herois'. This slightly trippy and quirky funk-rock groove is taken off an obscure 7" on CID records and was originally released in 1975. 'Super Herois' is super catchy, addictive and a guaranteed complete earworm. It's a muti genre, crossover nugget that will branch scenes and tick all sorts of boxes.

                                  On the flip is the driving, jazz-rock-samba dancefloor joint 'Tudo Ai', a cut taken from Rubinho E Mauro Assumpcao's highly sought after 1972 album 'Perfeitamente, Justamente Quando Cheguei'. Originally released on Tapecar Records, this short in stature track packs a real punch!

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  Brazilian Boys - Super Herois
                                  Rubinho E Mauro Assumpcao -Tudo Ai

                                  Beastie Boys

                                  Check Your Head - 30th Anniversary

                                    NOT FOR SALE ONLINE - PRICE IS £117.99 - See Instore for ordering details...

                                    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Beastie Boys’ multi-platinum album Check Your Head, UMC release a limited-edition reissue of the rare 4LP deluxe version of the album, originally released in 2009 as an artist store exclusive. The long out-of-print and much sought-after box set features the 2009 remaster of the original double album, plus two extra LPs of bonus content including remixes, live versions, and B-sides. All four LPs are pressed on 180-gram vinyl and housed in a fabric wrapped, stamped, hardcover case.

                                    Originally released in April 1992, Check Your Head was a milestone for Beastie Boys on multiple levels: It was their first album to be produced, in its entirety, by Beastie Boys with Mario Caldato Jr. and to feature keyboard player Keyboard Money Mark, as well as the first to be recorded at the band’s own G-Son studios in Atwater Village, CA. Most significantly, however, Check Your Head marked the return of live instrumentation to the forefront and backbone of the Beastie Boys sound, with the bulk of the album featuring Mike D on drums, Adrock on guitar and MCA on bass for the first time since the band’s early 1980s hardcore punk recordings.

                                    In this time of strife, insanity and confusion, only one band is depraved enough to offer themselves up as herald. Like sin-eaters if sins had to be ingested from a very small spoon, Viagra Boys have consumed the utterly incomprehensible chaos of our era and distilled it into 12 immaculate tracks of post-truth-cow-funk-kraut-wave-enlightenment.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. Baby Criminal
                                    2. Cave Hole
                                    3. Troglodyte
                                    4. Punk Rock Loser
                                    5. Creepy Crawlers
                                    6. The Cognitive Trade-Off Hypothesis
                                    7. Globe Earth
                                    8. Ain't No Thief
                                    9. Big Boy
                                    10. ADD
                                    11. Human Error
                                    12. Return To Monke

                                    'An The insanely-prolific (as well as simply, insane) Danger Boys are most likely no stranger to your ears. In the past few years, the Neapolitan duo of (Raffaele Arcella) Whodamanny and (Enrico Fierro) Milord has churned out innumerable releases (both as solo artists and with their projects The Normalmen and Mystic Jungle Tribe, of which the duo comprises 2/3) that have infected dance floors the world over.

                                    Here, the duo inhabits their latest incarnation/incantation: Danger Boys. The result: a postapocalyptic, post-punk, disco-not-disco masterpiece that sounds like a record you dug out of a dusty flea market bin in Mexico City in 1982 - or maybe 2082 - hard to truly say.

                                    The EP starts off with the spaced-out chugger, Monsters From the Future - which drags you into their bizarre universe, before ratcheting up the tempo for the rest of the EP.

                                    Next up is Mind Control Musique, which delivers an insanely catchy chorus sung in a non-existent language.

                                    THEN - the B-side - where Danger Boys opt to sing in Spanish for two versions of Gringo Tropicana, a track which is already becoming a staple of numerous prominent DJ’s summer festival sets (including Bradley Zero, Yu SU, and Artwork, to name a few).


                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    A1.  Monsters From The Future
                                    A2.  Mind Control Musique
                                    B1.  Gringo Tropicana
                                    B2.  Tropicana Suite + +

                                    Beastie Boys

                                    Aglio E Olio - 2022 Repress

                                      Vinyl reissue with two newly added bonus tracks, “Soba Violence,” and a rare cover of “Light My Fire.” Previously released on clear vinyl for Record Store Day 2021, this is the standard black 180g vinyl format.

                                      Fu Manchu

                                      A Look Back:Dogtown & Z Boys

                                        A Look Back - DogTown & Z-Boys is the first short documentary by legendary artist/photographer Glen E. Friedman. The film looks back on an essential period in the history of skateboarding, but more directly on how the original award winning documentary affected the original surviving members of that influential team (Tony Alva, Stacy Peralta, Peggy Oki, Wentzle Ruml and others) and what they thought about the original film itself, 20 years after its release. Fu Manchu provided the entire soundtrack for the film with the songs personally curated by Glen E. Friedman. This official soundtrack recording release features all 9 tracks featured in the film in the order that they appear. The music spans the band’s entire career from “Free And Easy (Summer Girls)” from the band’s 1994 debut album, No One Rides For Free, to “Il Mostro Atomico” featuring Alex Lifeson of Rush, from their most recent full length album, Clone Of The Universe. This is the only release from the band that features two instrumentals: “Out To Sea” from 2004’s Start The Machine and “Hanglider,” which was originally released on the Japanese version of 2000’s King Of The Road.

                                        This limited edition double LP run is pressed on one purple and one green vinyl and features an etching from legendary skater, Lance Mountain. The gatefold jacket features rare photos from Glen E. Friedman including an incredible shot of the late Jay Adams across the inside. 




                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        1.“Trapeze Freak”
                                        2.“Travel Agent”
                                        3.“Hanglider”
                                        4.“Mongoose”
                                        5.“Out To Sea”
                                        6.“The Last Question”
                                        7.“Tilt”)
                                        8.“Free And Easy (Summer Girls)”
                                        9.“Il Mostro Atomico”

                                        The Beach Boys

                                        Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971

                                          In honor of 50 years of The Beach Boys’ timeless and often underappreciated albums, Capitol/UMC will release an expansive 5CD box set titled Feel Flows – The Sunflower and Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971 on Aug 27 that chronicles and explores in depth this metamorphic and highly influential 1969-1971 period of the band’s legendary career. Assembled by Mark Linett and Alan Boyd, the team behind 2013’s GRAMMY® Award-winning SMiLE Sessions, the expansive collection features newly remastered versions of Sunflower and Surf’s Up and boasts 135 tracks, including 108 previously unreleased tracks, live recordings, radio promos, alternate versions, alternate mixes, isolated backing tracks and a capella versions, culled from the album sessions.

                                          Housed in a book style package, the set is rounded out with a 48-page book loaded with unreleased and rare photos, lyric sheets, tape box images, recording artifacts, insightful new liner notes by noted radio veteran and Beach Boys afficionado Howie Edelson, and new and archival interviews from Al Jardine, Brian Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, and others. Feel Flows will also be released in abbreviated versions including 4LP on black vinyl, 2LP black vinyl and 2CD editions.

                                          Mamaki Boys

                                          Patriote

                                            Traditional village music transformed into fiery and frenetic underground Hip Hop. Emerging from the digital cultural renaissance of the early 2000s, where DIY studios sprung up throughout West Africa, “Patriote” is a shining example of localized global music. Hypnotic and driving rhythms built from sampled percussion and chopped-up instruments combine with syncopated staccato “ragga” inspired flow into infectious hammering tracks that sound like nothing before.

                                            Mamaki Boys was formed in 2002 by Aziz Tony, Bachou Issouf, and Salif André, when a local Hip Hop movement was exploding in the capital of Niger. “Patriote” was recorded to address a trend in the scene they perceived as too derivative. Produced at Studio BAT, one of the first studios in Niamey, Mamaki Boys sought to merge modern Hip Hop with traditional music. They invited elder musicians into the studio to play Nigerien instruments like duma and kalango, which were sampled and looped over their compositions. “We wanted to put tradition in the rap, ancestral dances, the things that our grandparents did in the village,” Aziz explains. “Our mission was to re-value the culture, put it into Hip Hop, and to show all the colors of our country.”

                                            Self-describing their music as “tradi-moderne”, a Nigerien movement of folk revitalization, their cultural manifesto presents through every aspect of their work. Each track relies heavily on traditional instruments, and each rhythm is based on a dance from Niger. Their mission extends to the urgency of their lyrics: Takai challenges the population to preserve their culture, Kagani Kagani is a demand to take back mineral, oil, and uranium rights from their colonizers, while Komando uses war cries to inspire artists to keep speaking out. A strong entry in 21st-century global music, Mamaki Boys “Patriote” takes back the tools of globalization, repurposing them in the fight for cultural identity.

                                            Originally self-released in 2009 on limited edition CDR in Niger.

                                            LP plays at 45rpm.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            1. Kagani Kagani
                                            2. Kirari
                                            3. Guilgijin Goriba
                                            4. Takkai
                                            5. Sama Ko Kassa
                                            6. Komando

                                            Gemma Cullingford (Sink Ya Teeth)

                                            Wide Boys

                                              Raised on a diet of Throbbing Gristle, Depeche Mode, New Order, Fad Gadget and A Certain Ratio, Gemma Cullingford's own trajectory has been equally impressive – from playing bass with Blast First/Mute signings Kaito, and more recently as one half of post-punk electronic dance duo Sink Ya Teeth. This solo offering further adds to her fine body of work.

                                              2020 saw Sink Ya Teeth having to abandon many live gigs and promotion for their second album, so during the band's downtime Gemma worked purposefully in her home studio on solo works of a more personal nature, the first fruits being this double A sided single. An album entitled "Let Me Speak" will follow in the summer of 2021.

                                              "Wide Boys" is a menacing disco call to action; "It's a message to the average man and woman on the street, many of whom seems to have been brainwashed by both those in power and by the far right. It's saying that every single one of us are being controlled as part of a big, sinister game. This is a response to my own awakening to that" she explains.

                                              "104" is an instrumental electronic jam for feet, limbs and loose minds. "The idea behind 104 came from wanting to start off with real sounding drums that subtly evolve into pure electro over 3 or 4 minutes".

                                              Since their founding in 2015, Swedish post-punk band Viagra Boys have made a name for themselves burning up stages around the world. There's a little Iggy Pop spit and seethe, a David Yow drunken stumble, and a bite of Nick Cave's haunted bark. Add a dash of motorik groove, a pinch of post-punk grime, and a dose of no wave howl. For every gruff and gritty croak in the outfit's catalog, they come back with a pair of bongos, squared-off synths, and a squonky saxophone, with songs that deftly lay waste to society's normalization of toxic masculinity, racism, misogyny, classism, and self-obsession.

                                              Viagra Boys' Sebastian Murphy dreams about everyone hating his guts. A lot. "I kept having this recurring nightmare where my mom was crying and my friends were all pissed off at me," he recalls, almost reverently.

                                              The band's new album, Welfare Jazz, doesn't bargain with the anxiety in that defeated feeling, but rather a boiling certainty that nothing and no one is absolute. There's plenty of blame to go around, and things are just a lot more interesting when you admit that you're not always going to be nice, you're not always going to pick the right words in a fist-fight. So why not keep moving forward, swaying and strutting into the night.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Ain't Nice
                                              2. Cold Play
                                              3. Toad
                                              4. This Old Dog
                                              5. Into The Sun
                                              6. Creatures
                                              7. 6 Shooter
                                              8. Best In Show II
                                              9. Secret Canine Agent
                                              10. I Feel Alive
                                              11. Girls & Boys
                                              12. To The Country
                                              13. In Spite Of Ourselves

                                              Aimed in tandem with Spike Jonze's critically acclaimed documentary 'Beastie Boys Story' (5 Emmy nominations yo!) and the group’s best seller Beastie Boys Book (available here folks!) comes "Beastie Boys Music", a 20 track collection of their very finest moments. 

                                              Just check that tracklist!!! All killer, no filler - all hitter, no shitter brilliance spanning the band’s 30+ year career. Sequenced chronologically, the LP works from the in-yer-face excellence of “Fight For Your Right,” “Brass Monkey,” “Paul Revere” and “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” from their Diamond-certified 1986 No. 1 debut Licensed To Ill, through a couple of killers from their 1989 reinvention Paul’s Boutique and “So What’Cha Want” and “Pass The Mic” from 1992’s multi-platinum Check Your Head, which hit Top Ten on the Billboard 200 chart.

                                              If it finished there, I'd be fully buzzed; but the hits keep on coming as we work our way through the 90s, feeling the force of “Sure Shot” and “Sabotage” from 1994’s Ill Communication, and “Body Movin’” and the universal smash hit “Intergalactic” from their GRAMMY®-winning 1998 No. 1 album Hello Nasty. The New York trio kept things bumping in the new millenium and the set says sayonara with “Ch-Check It Out” from 2004’s To The 5 Boroughs, which marked the band’s third consecutive Billboard No. 1 debut, as well as “Make Some Noise” and “Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win” from 2011’s critically acclaimed Hot Sauce Committee Part Two. Frankly, it's as good a greatest hits as you're gonna get.


                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              CD
                                              1. So What’cha Want
                                              2. Paul Revere
                                              3. Shake Your Rump
                                              4. Make Some Noise
                                              5. Sure Shot
                                              6. Intergalactic
                                              7. Ch-Check It Out
                                              8. FFYR
                                              9. Pass The Mic
                                              10. Don’t Play No Game
                                              11. Body Movin
                                              12. Sabotage
                                              13. Hold It Now, Hit It
                                              14. Shadrach
                                              15. Root Down
                                              16. Brass Monkey
                                              17. Get It Together
                                              18. Jimmy James
                                              19. Hey Ladies
                                              20. No Sleep

                                              Vinyl LP
                                              1. Fight For Your Right
                                              2. Brass Monkey
                                              3. No Sleep Till Brooklyn
                                              4. Paul Revere
                                              5. Hold It Now, Hit It
                                              6. Shake Your Rump
                                              7. Shadrach
                                              8. Hey Ladies
                                              9. Pass The Mic
                                              10. So What’Cha Want
                                              11. Jimmy James
                                              12. Sure Shot
                                              13. Root Down
                                              14. Sabotage
                                              15. Get It Together
                                              16. Body Movin’
                                              17. Intergalactic
                                              18. Ch-Check It Out
                                              19. Make Some Noise
                                              20. Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win

                                              Pet Shop Boys

                                              Monkey Business

                                                The U.K.'s most successful musical duo continue to absolutely nail synth-pop satire on their latest LP "Hotspot", offering arch observations on the endless banality of modern existence over a slew of boogie-tinged electronic jams which manage to befriend the club, radio and home stereo alike. Our own Kickin' Pigeon was raving about this lead single a couple of weeks back when he heard it on the beeb (other radio stations are available) and he was bang on the money, highlighting the slick strings, cascading horns and sweet sequences as well as the life affirming lyrics. Alongside the exuberance of the original mix, we get a softer and spacier variant from Prins Thomas and a pumping filter-house refix from Friend Within, as well as non album track "At Rock Bottom", which seems to sing out from the depths of a month long come down.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                Monkey Business (Radio Edit)
                                                Monkey Business (Prins Thomas Diskomiks)
                                                At Rock Bottom
                                                Monkey Business (Friend Within Remix)

                                                "Hotspot" was mostly recorded in Hansa Studios, Berlin, and mixed in The Record Plant, Los Angeles. It was produced and mixed by Stuart Price and features ten brand new Tennant/Lowe tracks including the single "Dreamland" featuring Years & Years, which was released in September. Another of the songs, "Burning the heather", features Bernard Butler on guitar and was recorded at RAK Studios in London.

                                                Pet Shop Boys say:
                                                'We've written much of our music over the last ten years in Berlin and it was an exciting experience to work on this album in the legendary Hansa studios there and add a new dimension to our sound.'

                                                The album is the last installment of the trilogy of PSB albums produced by Stuart Price, following "Electric" in 2013 and "Super" in 2016.


                                                STAFF COMMENTS

                                                Matt says: I heard PSB ont 6 Music this morning talking about how the inspiration for "Monkey Business" was taken from wandering around Texas talking to cowboys. It's an brilliantly catchy track and the whole album finds the likely lads in top form as always. What a legacy!

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                Will-O-The-Wisp
                                                You Are The One
                                                Happy People
                                                Dreamland
                                                Hoping For A Miracle
                                                I Don’t Wanna
                                                Monkey Business
                                                Only The Dark
                                                Burning The Heather
                                                Wedding In Berlin

                                                David Bowie

                                                Boys Keep Swinging

                                                  Boys Keep Swinging 40th Anniversary limited edition, double-A side, 7” picture disc single will be released on 17th May 2019 and features I Pray, Olé on the AA side which is unreleased since the 1991 Lodger re-issue.

                                                  Written by Bowie and Brian Eno, ‘Boys Keep Swinging’ was the first single from the album ‘Lodger’ and became a top 10 hit in the UK.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  Side A
                                                  Boys Keep Swinging (2017 Tony Visconti Mix) (3.22)

                                                  Side AA
                                                  I Pray, Olé (3.59)

                                                  Viagra Boys

                                                  Street Worms

                                                    Grimey, acid highway full throttle; on V****a Boys’ twisted dark punk album Street Worms, vocalist Sebastian Murphy lets you ride shotgun on a trip that takes you blazing to the top of a mountain before speeding right back down to the basement.

                                                    With a bass line that ferociously drives the car and drums that make sure you stay on the road - this is one of those trips where you sporadically wake up and find yourself in strange situations, wondering how the fuck you got there. From the Shrimp shack to the dog show, one minute you’re playing ‘rugby ball’, the next moment you’re being eaten by worms, and between the fading lights and the strange look on your friend’s face, Murphy grabs your ears and asks you what you really want from this life.

                                                    This is an album about illusions of realness, the absurdum of existence and the joke of humanity. Street Worms is V****a Boys debut studio album, a debut that instantly let them occupy their absolute own space in music history. “It was all a dream, but it was so nice. I had a nice house and such a lovely wife. We had a little dog, such a little dog, it reminded me of a large dog. Just a miniature size.”.

                                                    Produced by Daniel Fagerstrom (Skull Defekts, Chronic Heist) and Pelle Gunnerfeldt (Fireside, The Hives) for YEAR0001, now on CD for the first time in 2019, and limited vinyl, with 5 additional bonus tracks. For fans of Idles, Shame, Fucked Up, Devo and the Birthday Party.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    Slow Learner
                                                    Sports
                                                    Best In Show 
                                                    Just Like You
                                                    Shrimp Shack 
                                                    Frogstrap
                                                    Worms 
                                                    Amphetanarch
                                                    Jungle Man
                                                    Beijing Taxi
                                                    Up All Night
                                                    Special Helmet
                                                    I Ain’t Living Long Like This

                                                    Viv Albertine

                                                    Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys

                                                      A new edition as part of the Faber Social Greatest Hits - books that have taken writing about music in new and exciting directions for the twenty-first century.

                                                      SUNDAY TIMES MUSIC BOOK OF THE YEAR
                                                      ROUGH TRADE BOOK OF THE YEAR
                                                      MOJO BOOK OF THE YEAR

                                                      In 1975, Viv Albertine was obsessed with music but it never occurred to her she could be in a band as she couldn't play an instrument and she'd never seen a girl play electric guitar.

                                                      A year later, she was the guitarist in the hugely influential all-girl band the Slits, who fearlessly took on the male-dominated music scene and became part of a movement that changed music.

                                                      A raw, thrilling story of life on the frontiers and a candid account of Viv's life post-punk - taking in a career in film, the pain of IVF, illness and divorce and the triumph of making music again - Clothes Music Boys is a remarkable memoir.

                                                      Having already made a name for himself in Nollywood (the Nigerian film industry) and in the sweatiest of London’s sweaty clubs. Ekiti Sound fuses Chicago house, Detroit techno and African poly rhythms with deviant electro synth patterns and a sub bass so deep you can hear the speakers rattling from Manchester. Throw in some cowbell, (what sounds like, to my uneducated ears anyway) arabic vocal and you have a dark, brooding, wall shaking, floor filling Lagos via London bomb.



                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      A1. Area 10k Boys Riddim
                                                      B1. Area 10k Boys Riddim (Flightmode Remix)
                                                      B2. Area 10K Boys Riddim (Radio Edit)

                                                      Double LP gold here, The Beastie Boys finest fifteen tracks throughout their incredible career. This record features some of the best tunes such as ‘Fight For Your Right’ and ‘An Open Letter to NYC’ but is filled to the brim with all the best of beasties. The Beasties consistent 'triple trouble' MC style is the thread that runs through each track here, creating cohesion to this whole LP, which presents us with a great overview of their career so far.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      A1. So What'Cha Want
                                                      A2. Brass Monkey
                                                      A3. Ch-Check It Out
                                                      A4. No Sleep Till Brooklyn
                                                      B1. Hey Ladies
                                                      B2. Pass The Mic
                                                      B3. An Open Letter To NYC
                                                      C1. Root DowN
                                                      C2. Shake Your Rump
                                                      C3. Intergalactic
                                                      C4. Sure Shot
                                                      D1. Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
                                                      D2. Triple Trouble
                                                      D3. Sabotage
                                                      D4. Fight For Your Right

                                                      Salad Boys

                                                      This Is Glue

                                                        New Zealand’s Salad Boys are back with “This Is Glue”, the follow up to their critically acclaimed 2015 debut album “Metalmania”. Recorded once again by bandleader/guitarist Joe Sampson at his home studio, “This Is Glue”s twelve songs dig deeper, with sharper hooks embedded deep within a more mature musicality. This Is Glue” hones Sampson’s songwriting chops to a razor edge, with many of the album’s songs sounding utterly timeless. The ri¬s and melodies seem all too familiar, perhaps recalling greats that came before them (The Chills, R.E.M., The Bats), but Sampson has a voice all his own and “This Is Glue”s tunes tread upon a singular path of measured melancholy.

                                                        The themes are darker, the lyrics more claustrophobic and yearning with Sampson confronting anxiety, mortality, and fear through the his abstract lyrical lens; a cracked world view, to be sure. Songs like “Exaltation”, “Dogged Out” and “Divided” convey a world-weariness of a man twice his age. That’s not to say that “This Is Glue” is all doom and gloom; album opener “Blown Up” kickstarts with motoric drumming that crescendos into a thrilling guitar ri¬ that could crack mountains. “Psych Slasher” crashes forward frenetically awash in phaser before easing into a melodic denouement buoyed by a bubbling synthesizer before a tidal wave of guitar crashes down again. Existential angst has never felt so exhilarating. 

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1. Blown Up
                                                        2. Hatred
                                                        3. Psych Slasher
                                                        4. Right Time
                                                        5. Choking Sick
                                                        6. Exaltation
                                                        7. In Heaven
                                                        8. Under The Bed
                                                        9. Dogged Out
                                                        10. Scenic Route To Nowhere
                                                        11. Going Down Slow
                                                        12. Divided

                                                        Beastie Boys

                                                        Hot Sauce Committee Part Two - Vinyl Reissue

                                                        "Hot Sauce Committee Part Two" is the eighth and final studio album by the the one and only Beastie Boys, originally released on April 27, 2011. Where 2004's "To The 5 Boroughs" utilised stripped back production and powerful lyricism in a post 9/11 love letter to NYC, Hot Sauce Committee mixes live instrumentation and samples into the kind of soupy production first unleashed on the world with "Pass the Mic" and furthered with songs like "So What'cha Want" and "Sure Shot". These songs are dense with sound effects and heavy on the bottom end, and the vocals are processed with a mixture of distortion and EQ that obscures the details of their rapping and the content of their lyrics but also gives the music a bit of snarl.The release was supported by four singles – "Lee Majors Come Again", "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas, "Make Some Noise", and "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" featuring Santigold.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        A1. Make Some Noise
                                                        A2. Nonstop Disco Powerpack
                                                        A3. Ok
                                                        B1. Too Many Rappers (feat Nas - New Reactionaries Version)
                                                        B2. Say It
                                                        B3. The Bill Harper Collection
                                                        B4. Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (feat Santigold)
                                                        C1. Long Burn The Fire
                                                        C2. Funky Donkey
                                                        C3. The Larry Routine
                                                        C4. Tadlock's Glasses
                                                        C5. Lee Majors Come Again
                                                        D1. Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament
                                                        D2. Here's A Little Something For Ya
                                                        D3. Crazy A** S**T
                                                        D4. The Lisa Lisa/Full Force Routine

                                                        Six years after "Hello Nasty", an older, wiser and entirely essential Beastie Boys re-emerged with "To The 5 Boroughs", a passionate love letter to NYC written in the wake of 9/11. As usual they deliver their irrepressible tag team rhymes, mixing up celebrations of their home city with witty put downs of George W and his policies, and of course their usual stoopid bragging, but this time dropping them over stripped down backing tracks, that give a nod to the past (check "Triple Trouble" with its Sugarhill Gang samples), while obviously being influenced by hip hop and R'n'B's more recent electronic styles.  Four singles were released from the album, "Ch-Check It Out", "Triple Trouble", "An Open Letter to NYC", and "Right Right Now Now", but it's very difficult to choose a favourite on this career highpoint.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        Ch-Check It Out
                                                        Right Right Now Now
                                                        3 The Hard Way
                                                        It Takes Time To Build
                                                        Rhyme The Rhyme Well
                                                        Triple Trouble
                                                        Hey F*?# You
                                                        Oh Word?
                                                        That's It That's All
                                                        All Lifestyles
                                                        Shazam!
                                                        An Open Letter To NYC
                                                        Crawlspace
                                                        The Brouhaha
                                                        We Got The

                                                        Beastie Boys

                                                        The In Sound From Way Out - Vinyl Reissue

                                                          American bands have never gotten in the habit of their British counterparts, who tend to release lots of extended singles filled out with not-meant-for-prime-time experimentations. If the Beasties had gotten into that habit, this would be their B-side compendium. Originally released through the Beastie Boys' French fan club, The In Sound From Way Out! is a collection of the group's funky instrumentals from Check Your Head and Ill Communication, with a couple of new tracks thrown in. The Beasties have a flair for loose, gritty funk and soul-jazz, and the stuttering, greasy keyboards of Money Mark give the music an extra edge - he helps make the music sound as authentic as anything from the early '70s.

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          A1. Ricky's Theme
                                                          A2. Groove Holmes
                                                          A3. Pow
                                                          B1. Son Of Neckbone
                                                          B2. Bobo On The Corner
                                                          B3. In 3's
                                                          B4. Eugene's Lament
                                                          C1. Futterman's Rule
                                                          C2. Shambala
                                                          C3. Transitions
                                                          C4. Sabrosa
                                                          D1. Drinkin' Wine
                                                          D2. Namaste
                                                          D3. Lighten Up

                                                          The United States’ myriad inequalities, hatreds and phobias are painfully evident in 2017, offering proof that the age-old dichotomy of “political bands” versus “apolitical bands” simply doesn’t exist. Either you are comfortable and unfazed by the current reigning power structures, or you use your music as a vehicle for the dismantling of oppression and the creation of something better. No matter what your songs are about, you are choosing a side.

                                                          The position of Providence, RI’s Downtown Boys has been clear since they started storming through basements and DIY spaces with their radically-minded rock music: they are here to topple the white-cis-het hegemony and draft a new history. Downtown Boys began by combining revolutionary ideals with boundless energy and contagious, inclusive fun, and their resolve has only strengthened as their sound and audience have grown.

                                                          Cost of Living is their third full-length, following a self-released 2012 debut and 2015’s Full Communism on Don Giovanni Records. They recorded it with Guy Picciotto (Fugazi; producer of Blonde Redhead, The Gossip), one of indie-rock’s most mythological figures, in the producer’s chair. Picciotto fostered the band’s improvisational urges while pulling the root of their music to the forefront: unflinching choruses, fearlessly confrontational vocals, and the sense that each song will incite the room into action, sending bodies into motion that were previously thought to have atrophied.

                                                          Downtown Boys are keenly aware of the increased visibility and credibility that comes with signing to a corporate-media conglomerate such as Sub Pop. They’re using this platform as a megaphone for their protest music, amplifying and centering Chicana, queer, and Latino voices in the far-too-whitewashed world of rock. In just one example, album-opener “A Wall” rides the feel-good power that drove so many tunes by The Clash and Wire as it calls out the idea that a wall could ever succeed in snuffing the humanity and spirit of those it’s designed to crush.

                                                          Compared to previous efforts, Downtown Boys have shifted from a once-meaty brass section to the subtler melodic accompaniment of keyboards and a saxophone, coloring their anthems with warm, bright tones while singer/lyricist Victoria Ruiz spits out her frustrations and passions. Some might say it shows a sense of maturity, as Downtown Boys have undoubtedly smoothed down some of their earlier edges, but there is no compromise to their righteous assault and captivating presence. Like the socially conscious groups of years past, from Public Enemy to Rage Against the Machine, Downtown Boys harness powerful sloganeering, repetitive grooves, and earworm hooks to create one of the most necessary musical statements of the day. We should all do well to take notice!

                                                          - Matt Korvette, Pissed Jeans

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. A Wall
                                                          2. I'm Enough (I Want More)
                                                          3. Somos Chulas (No Somos Pendejas)
                                                          4. Promissory Note
                                                          5. Because You
                                                          6. Violent Complicity
                                                          7. It Can't Wait
                                                          8. Tonta
                                                          9. Heroes (Interlude)
                                                          10. Lips That Bite
                                                          11. Clara Rancia
                                                          12. Bulletproof (Outro)

                                                          Lionoil return with record number four from Edinburgh cat Thinktank. This unique and shadowy producer taking us on a dive around his subaquatic crib, drifting between it's many chambers - each one stranger and more manic than the next. Within this flooded house are cupboards of digi-dub hysteria, boxes of ginger-snap crunchy electro and an attic full of flailing blippy techno that Thinktank has offered to dancefloors outside and above. Three tracks cut at 45 for the club, built for enhancing maritime mindfulness and amphibian serenity. First up, "Salve" protects our skin and soothes our egos. Flip it over and deadly digi-dub rain-dance ceremony "Computers Need More Africa" does exactly what it says on the tin. Finally, "Underwater Allies" is Thinktank’s entrance theme / warrior’s dance / getting out of the shower groove. Always wear a wetsuit! 

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          A1. Salve
                                                          B1. Computers Need More Africa
                                                          B2. Our Underwater Allies

                                                          The joke of Licensed to Ill's cover - that the Beasties could crash their jet into the side of a mountain and keep on tickin' - serves as a good metaphor for a career that even some of their 1986 admirers thought might be over after the one-time-only shock of this full-length debut. That thousands of funk-junkie wannabes have since failed at re-creating its groove, breaking-the-law vibe, and ear-splitting mix of rock and rap is an even better joke. And funniest of all is the record itself, which packs dexterous boasts, aural puns, and lots and lots of yelling into a disc that can still be listened to with as much pleasure as it gave in '86.

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          A1. Rhymin’ & Stealin'
                                                          A2. The New Style
                                                          A3. She’s Crafty
                                                          A4. Posse In Effect
                                                          A5. Slow Ride
                                                          A6. Girls
                                                          A7. Fight For Your Right
                                                          B1. No Sleep Till Brooklyn
                                                          B2. Paul Revere
                                                          B3. Hold It Now, Hit It
                                                          B4. Brass Monkey
                                                          B5. Slow And Low
                                                          B6. Time To Get Ill

                                                          Pet Shop Boys

                                                          Say It To Me - Inc. Real Lies / Tom Demac / Offer Nissim / Stuart Price Remixes

                                                            You don't sell over 50 million records worldwide or become the most successful duo in UK music history without knowing a thing or two about a decent tune, and Pet Shop Boys bring their cultivated taste to the fore for this expertly curated remix 12" of recent single "Say It To Me". First up to the plate are London's foremost punk-funkers Real Lies, who follow up a festival smashing summer with this dreamy, dopamine infused rework of the legendary duo. Skittering rhythms and swelling synths abound as the London trio make everything soft and hazy. Next up Tom Demac brings some of the bass-heavy club sound he's dropped on Aus and Hypercolour, transforming the lovelorn original into a skipping and swinging UK house monster which should get plenty of mainroom play in the coming months. Over on the B1, Eurovision winner and occasional Brian Cox lookalike Offer Nissim takes the reins, showing us exactly why he's bagged four appearances in DJ Mag's Top 100, with a shimmering glitter-tinged house rework for the sophisticated dancefloor. Elegant and euphoric, this is the audio equivalent of necking GHB at a designer fashion show. Finally, super producer and man of many names Stuart Price delivers an alternate mix of his album version, layering tropical sounding keys and dizzying fx over a swaying beat. It's another winner from the mighty Pet Shop Boys.

                                                            The Cure

                                                            Three Imaginary Boys

                                                              The Cure's debut album came out in the summer of 1979 and unlike their subsequent doom and darkness period, it is a fine, catchy piece of clipped, new wave pop. There's a youthful exhuberance here that would slowly dissipate as the band developed.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              1 10:15 Saturday Night
                                                              2 Accuracy
                                                              3 Grinding Halt
                                                              4 Another Day
                                                              5 Object
                                                              6 Subway Song
                                                              7 Foxy Lady
                                                              8 Meat Hook
                                                              9 So What
                                                              10 Fire In Cairo
                                                              11 It's Not You
                                                              12 Three Imaginary Boys
                                                              13 The Weedy Burton

                                                              Boys Forever

                                                              Boys Forever

                                                                Boys Forever’s self-titled album is a tumultuous collection of splintering pop songs, underpinned by acid tongued lyrics and shivering vitriol, written and performed in its entirety by Patrick Doyle.

                                                                Having been a member of various bands for over a decade, Boys Forever is Doyle’s first solo project. Though born from disillusionment and despair and the insecurities of a brand new start, the resulting album is paradoxically sparky, gorgeous, swooning garage-pop, a perfect balance of bitter and sweet, happy and sad. Recorded by Andrew Schubert (togetherPANGEA, Wand, No Parents) at Golden Beat studios Los Angeles, the record captures the LA sun, while retaining the melancholic onslaught of the London winter in which it was written.

                                                                The ‘Voice In My Head’ video is a snapshot of Patrick’s visits to Los Angeles. He says: “Having recorded the album during overnight sessions the year before, I felt that when I returned to Los Angeles in March I wanted to see more of the city. My friend Mat picked me up and we drove around all day, trying to visit as many typically LA places as we could. We went to the Observatory, Hollywood High and Santa Monica Pier. Mat cut the footage together with some that I shot during recording sessions last year at Golden Beat in Glassell Park.”

                                                                Patrick grew up in the Highlands of Scotland, before moving to Glasgow as a teenager. Boys Forever is full of the irrefutable melodies of Glaswegian stalwarts, combined with the sardonic humour it’s impossible not to adopt after spending eight years living in England’s capital city.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                1 Poisonous
                                                                2 Falling Apart
                                                                3 Voice In My Head
                                                                4 I Don'€™t Remember Your Name
                                                                5 Cold Is The Colour
                                                                6 Things
                                                                7 Brian
                                                                8 If You Don'€™t Mind
                                                                9 I'€™ll Remember You
                                                                10 Underground

                                                                Beastie Boys

                                                                Licenced To Ill

                                                                  The joke of Licensed to Ill's cover - that the Beasties could crash their jet into the side of a mountain and keep on tickin' - serves as a good metaphor for a career that even some of their 1986 admirers thought might be over after the one-time-only shock of this full-length debut. That thousands of funk-junkie wannabes have since failed at re-creating its groove, breaking-the-law vibe, and ear-splitting mix of rock and rap is an even better joke. And funniest of all is the record itself, which packs dexterous boasts, aural puns, and lots and lots of yelling into a disc that can still be listened to with as much pleasure as it gave in '86.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  1 Rhymin & Stealin 4:08
                                                                  2 The New Style 4:36
                                                                  3 She’s Crafty 3:35
                                                                  4 Posse In Effect 2:26
                                                                  5 Slow Ride 2:57
                                                                  6 Girls 2:14
                                                                  7 Fight For Your Right 3:27
                                                                  8 No Sleep Till Brooklyn 4:07
                                                                  9 Paul Revere 3:41
                                                                  10 Hold It Now, Hit It 3:26
                                                                  11 Brass Monkey 2:37
                                                                  12 Slow And Low 3:38
                                                                  13 Time To Get Ill 3:40

                                                                  The Beach Boys

                                                                  Pet Sounds - 50th Anniversary Mono Edition

                                                                    The best Beach Boys album, and one of the best of the 1960s. The group here reached a whole new level in terms of both composition and production, layering tracks upon tracks of vocals and instruments to create a richly symphonic sound. Conventional keyboards and guitars were combined with exotic touches of orchestrated strings, bicycle bells, buzzing organs, harpsichords, flutes, Theremin, Hawaiian-sounding string instruments, Coca-Cola cans, barking dogs, and more. It wouldn't have been a classic without great songs, and this has some of the group's most stunning melodies, as well as lyrical themes which evoke both the intensity of newly born love affairs and the disappointment of failed romance (add in some general statements about loss of innocence and modern-day confusion as well). The spiritual quality of the material is enhanced by some of the most gorgeous upper-register male vocals (especially by Brian and Carl Wilson) ever heard on a rock record. "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "God Only Knows," "Caroline No," and "Sloop John B" (the last of which wasn't originally intended to go on the album) are the well-known hits, but equally worthy are such cuts as "You Still Believe in Me," "Don't Talk," "I Know There's an Answer," and "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times."

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    1. Wouldn't It Be Nice
                                                                    2. You Still Believe In Me
                                                                    3. That's Not Me
                                                                    4. Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
                                                                    5. I'm Waiting For The Day
                                                                    6. Let's Go Away For Awhile
                                                                    7. Sloop John B
                                                                    8. God Only Knows
                                                                    9. I Know There's An Answer
                                                                    10. Here Today
                                                                    11. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
                                                                    12. Pet Sounds
                                                                    13. Caroline, No

                                                                    The Beach Boys

                                                                    Pet Sounds - 50th Anniversary Stereo Edition

                                                                      The best Beach Boys album, and one of the best of the 1960s. The group here reached a whole new level in terms of both composition and production, layering tracks upon tracks of vocals and instruments to create a richly symphonic sound. Conventional keyboards and guitars were combined with exotic touches of orchestrated strings, bicycle bells, buzzing organs, harpsichords, flutes, Theremin, Hawaiian-sounding string instruments, Coca-Cola cans, barking dogs, and more. It wouldn't have been a classic without great songs, and this has some of the group's most stunning melodies, as well as lyrical themes which evoke both the intensity of newly born love affairs and the disappointment of failed romance (add in some general statements about loss of innocence and modern-day confusion as well). The spiritual quality of the material is enhanced by some of the most gorgeous upper-register male vocals (especially by Brian and Carl Wilson) ever heard on a rock record. "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "God Only Knows," "Caroline No," and "Sloop John B" (the last of which wasn't originally intended to go on the album) are the well-known hits, but equally worthy are such cuts as "You Still Believe in Me," "Don't Talk," "I Know There's an Answer," and "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times."

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      1. Wouldn't It Be Nice
                                                                      2. You Still Believe In Me
                                                                      3. That's Not Me
                                                                      4. Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
                                                                      5. I'm Waiting For The Day
                                                                      6. Let's Go Away For Awhile
                                                                      7. Sloop John B
                                                                      8. God Only Knows
                                                                      9. I Know There's An Answer
                                                                      10. Here Today
                                                                      11. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
                                                                      12. Pet Sounds
                                                                      13. Caroline, No

                                                                      Pet Shop Boys

                                                                      Super

                                                                        Pet Shop Boys release their brand new studio album, 'Super'. Produced and mixed by Stuart Price in Los Angeles, it features 12 new Tennant / Lowe compositions including the lead single, 'The Pop Kids’.

                                                                        Continuing the more upbeat themes and sounds set by 2013's 'Electric', 'Super' takes its influences from the duo's 1980s and 90s heyday, referencing synth-pop and early 90s house, along with more up to date EDM sounds to great effect.


                                                                        Montauk Boys

                                                                        The Golden Horse Of 6037

                                                                          Captured from top secret time travel interference pattern experiments, the audio has been magnetically restored to ferric tape from its original crystal recording format. Alongside the crystal recording devices and other psionic broadcasting weapons we found was a small white slip of card that read...

                                                                          'In the year 6037 thousands of blond Montauk boys (teenagers, not children) were sent to see a city in ruins There was a golden horse statue with a clock in its belly in the middle of the town square. Weird inscriptions were written on the golden horse statue that the Montauk boys were suppose to view. Fact is this appears to be a training exercise.'

                                                                          Cerberus Future Technologies continues to be the most important underground transmission in Manchester with the freebased lysegia of the Montauk Boys. Hallucinatory machine-dirg taken to the very extremes of our known universe, and beamed back to Earth through a series of red-shift interceptors and plasmionic radio devices. If Ron Hardy and Jamal Moss are currently occupying a distance space station, and are playing back2back in a fog of sherm stick haze and amphetamine soaked bliss then this is what the alien dancers are hearing on't dancefloor. Ste Spandex and friends have not only uncovered a brand new musical form, contextually keeping to Manchester's spirit of pushing things in sonically brand new directions, but they've housed the whole sound in a concept and art form so real and impacting that it feels like it's the start of a whole new cult movement. Possibly the freshest thing in our fine city right now. Highly recommended. 


                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                          Matt says: Absolutely storming release from the Cerberus camp. Essential for Martian lovers, time bandits and interplanetary punks across the universe.

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          1.PXPMP 00:22
                                                                          2.Unified Phase Transition 05:20
                                                                          3.900 Skulls 06:07
                                                                          4.The Delta T 02:45
                                                                          5.Witness Well 05:23
                                                                          6.Shakedown 05:48
                                                                          7.Pull The Plug Preson! 04:40
                                                                          8.Psi-Ops 02:35
                                                                          9.Crystal Meltdown 08:29
                                                                          10.A Decision For The Comittee 05:26
                                                                          11.Demons From The Id 06:03
                                                                          12.Chameleon Fields 07:09
                                                                          13.Boys' Bunker 01:06
                                                                          14.Morning, Camp Hero 08:17
                                                                          15.Draco Drank All The Drano 03:56
                                                                          16.SBD 09:17

                                                                          Beastie Boys

                                                                          Ill Communication - 180g Vinyl Edition

                                                                            "Ill Communication" follows the blueprint of "Check Your Head", accentuating it at some points, deepening it in others, but never expanding it beyond the boundaries of that record. It was the first Beastie Boys album not to delve into new territory, but it's not fair to say that the band were coasting, since much of the album finds the group turning in muscular, vigorous music that fills out the black-and-white sketches that comprised "Check Your Head". Much of the credit has to go to the group's renewed emphasis on their rhyming; there are still instrumentals, but the Beasties do push their words to the forefront, even on dense rockers like the album's signature tune, "Sabotage". But even those rhymes illustrate that the group is in the process of a great settling, relying more on old-school-styled rhyme schemes and word battles than the narratives and surreal fantasies that marked the high points on their first two albums. With this record, the Beasties confirm that there is indeed a signature Beastie Boys aesthetic, with the group sticking to a blend of old school rap, pop culture, lo-fi funk, soulful jazz instrumentals, Latin rhythms, and punk, often seamlessly integrated into a rolling, pan-cultural, multi-cultural groove.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            Sure Shot
                                                                            Tough Guy
                                                                            B - Boys Makin' With The Freak Freak
                                                                            Bobo On The Corner
                                                                            Root Down
                                                                            Sabotage
                                                                            Get It Together
                                                                            Sabrosa
                                                                            The Update
                                                                            Futterman's Rule
                                                                            Alright Hear This
                                                                            Eugene's Lament
                                                                            Flute Loop
                                                                            Do It
                                                                            Ricky's Theme
                                                                            Heart Attack Man
                                                                            The Scoop
                                                                            Shambala
                                                                            Bodhisattva Vow
                                                                            Transitions

                                                                            Beastie Boys

                                                                            Check Your Head - Remastered Vinyl Edition

                                                                              "Check Your Head" brought the Beastie Boys crashing back into the charts and into public consciousness on its original 1992 release. Following "Paul's Boutique", the Beasties had repositioned themselves as a lo-fi, alt-rock groove band. They had not abandoned rap, but it was no longer the foundation of their music, it was simply the most prominent in a thick pop-culture gumbo where old school rap sat comfortably with soul-jazz, hardcore punk, white-trash metal, arena rock, bossa nova, spacey pop, and hard, dirty funk. On "Check Your Head" turned toward primitive grooves they played themselves, augmented by keyboardist Money Mark and co-producer Mario Caldato Jr. Music was the message, and the rhymes, which had been pushed toward the forefront on both "Licensed To Ill" and "Paul's Boutique", have been considerably de-emphasized (only four songs - "Jimmy James," "Pass the Mic," "Finger Lickin' Good," and "So What'cha Want" - could hold their own lyrically among their previous work). The focus is on the music, mood, and even the newfound neo-hippie political consciousness. As much as "Paul's Boutique", this is a whirlwind tour through the Beasties' pop-culture obsessions, but instead of spinning into Technicolor fantasies, it's earth-bound DIY that makes it all seem equally accessible - which is a big reason why it turned out to be an alt-rock touchstone of the 90s, something that both set trends and predicted them.

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              Jimmy James 3:14
                                                                              Funky Boss 1:35
                                                                              Pass The Mic 4:17
                                                                              Gratitude 2:45
                                                                              Lighten Up 2:41
                                                                              Finger Lickin' Good 3:39
                                                                              So What'cha Want 3:37
                                                                              The Biz Vs. The Nuge 0:33
                                                                              Time For Livin' 1:48
                                                                              Something's Gotta Give 3:28
                                                                              The Blue Nun 0:32
                                                                              Stand Together 2:47
                                                                              Pow 2:13
                                                                              The Maestro 2:52
                                                                              Groove Holmes 2:33
                                                                              Live At P.J.'s 3:18
                                                                              Mark On The Bus 1:05
                                                                              Professor Booty 4:13
                                                                              In 3's 2:23
                                                                              Namasté 4:01

                                                                              Beastie Boys

                                                                              Hello Nasty - Remastered Vinyl Edition

                                                                                "Hello Nasty", the Beastie Boys' fifth album, is a head-spinning listen loaded with analogue synthesizers, old drum machines, call-and-response vocals, freestyle rhyming, futuristic sound effects, and virtuoso turntable scratching. The Beasties had long been notorious for their dense, multi-layered explosions, but "Hello Nasty" was their first record to build on the multi-ethnic junk-culture breakthrough of "Check Your Head", instead of merely replicating it. Hiring DJ Mix Master Mike (one of the Invisibl Skratch Piklz) turned out to be a masterstroke; he and the Beasties created a sound that strongly recalls the spare electronic funk of the early 80s, but spiked with the samples and postmodern absurdist wit that have become their trademarks.

                                                                                Herzog has quietly been building a devoted following with their relentless take on guitar-driven power-pop. Comparisons to 90’s luminaries such as Built to Spill, Sebadoh, and Dinosaur Jr., abound and are apt and warranted but similarities with present days bands like Diarrhea Planet, Thee Oh Sees and FIDLAR are equally appropriate. Boys is the new album by Cleveland’s Herzog on Exit Stencil Recordings and is by far, their most ambitious cohesive, and sonically diverse album to date. To record the album, the band sequestered themselves in Upstate New York confines of Marcata Recording and worked with acclaimed producer Kevin S. McMahon (The Walkmen, Titus Andronicus) and the results are spectacular. Thematically, Boys examines the inherent contradictions and ironies of being a working / struggling musician, what exactly keeps one motivated while apparently on a treadmill. Boys is a catchy as it is diverse, inventive a it is informed, melodic as it is sonic, and enjoyable as it is enrapturing.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. Full Sick
                                                                                2. Henchmen
                                                                                3. Mad Men
                                                                                4. Bicycle Girl
                                                                                5. Saint Scrapyard
                                                                                6. It’s Hard Getting Old
                                                                                7. Boys Part 1
                                                                                8. Theme For Boys
                                                                                9. Oh No
                                                                                10. Teenage Metalhead
                                                                                11. Satan Is Real
                                                                                12. You Are Not The Villain
                                                                                13. Boys Part 2

                                                                                Fucked Up

                                                                                Glass Boys

                                                                                  Fucked Up are a punk band. They were a punk band when they started in Toronto more than a decade ago and they’ve remained a punk band even as they’ve ascended to career heights that their younger selves never could’ve imagined. But how do you remain a punk band when you’re on magazine covers, or sharing stadium stages with the Foo Fighters? How do you stay true to your 15-year-old self when you’ve got a career to maintain and families to support? Those are the questions that Fucked Up asks on ‘Glass Boys’ and they ask those questions in the form of a blazing, titanic, ultimately triumphant rock album. 

                                                                                  The last two Fucked Up albums were sweeping, defining, monolithic gestures. On 2008’s ‘The Chemistry Of Common Life’ they tested hardcore’s capacity for stylistic innovation, for seven-minute songs and unconventional arrangements and they won Canada’s prestigious Polaris Music Prize in the process. With 2011’s ‘David Comes To Life’ they offered up a full-blown rock opera, coming with one larger-than-life hook after another and that made them even bigger and further away from the Toronto hardcore scene that nurtured them. ‘Glass Boys’ isn’t a retrenchment or a back-tobasics move - it’s too ambitious and complex for that - but after those last two albums it’s tight and concise and direct, an album of real and direct sentiment rather than artifice. 

                                                                                  Musically, ‘Glass Boys’ carries echoes of some of the more ragged and adventurous bands from America’s punk past (Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr.) but it also has some of the anthemic charge of The Who and the guttural intensity of Negative Approach. Singer Damian Abraham still growls like a demon but he’s found more range and depth in his bark. Drummer Jonah Falco does something innovative on the album, adding two separate drum tracks, one of them in half-time, adding a psychedelic, disorienting feel. 

                                                                                  The triple-guitar battalion of Mike Haliechuk, Ben Cook and Josh Zucker still builds symphonies out of feedback and powerchords but this time around there’s less emphasis on world-crushing riffs and more on world-creating textures. Bassist Sandy Miranda is now even more a part of that storm, her instrument blurring in with that overwhelming guitar roar. 

                                                                                  If the album’s lyrics concern the quest to stay true to your younger self, the music pulls off the trick beautifully. ‘Echo Boomer’, like ‘Son The Father’ and ‘Let Her Rest’ before it, makes for a powerful album opener, a surge of catharsis that gives a strong idea of what's to come. ‘Sun Glass’ builds from acoustic strumming to bleary pummel and stays pretty the whole time. ‘DET’ has one of those world-annihilating choruses that demands a full-room singalong and the album-closing title track is a blast of epic catharsis as grand and forceful as anything this band has ever done. After two monumental concept-driven concept albums, Fucked Up have made another heartexpanding, life-affirming piece of work, and this time, they’ve done it by shooting straight from the heart. 

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  Echo Boomer
                                                                                  Touch Stone
                                                                                  Sun Glass
                                                                                  The Art Of Patrons
                                                                                  Warm Change
                                                                                  Paper The House
                                                                                  DET
                                                                                  Led By Hand
                                                                                  The Great Divide
                                                                                  Glass Boys

                                                                                  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

                                                                                  In Portland, OR, in 1978, a radical form of artistic expression some refer to as “punk” or “new wave” was beginning to take shape, and at the heart of this legendary movement was the powerful all-girl punk group the Neo Boys. Though they were an active band for just five years (1978-82), teenage sisters Kt (bass) and Kim Kincaid (vocals), Pat Baum (drums) and guitarists Jennifer Labianco and Megan Hengtes forged a place for women in the growing punk rock scene, and redefined gender roles in the 80’s movement of rock and roll. They regularly shared bills with The Wipers, opened for Nico, and played their first show with Television. Calvin Johnson has been working with the band members to track down the missing tapes of their recordings through a rabbit hole of Northwest basements and closets, and after twenty years of effort, the result is Sooner or Later (KLP247). A comprehensive double LP collection of Neo Boys recordings from 1977-1982, including the long out-of-print 1980 7” EP (released on Greg Sage's Trap Records), and 1982 self-released EP Crumbling Myths. Sooner or Later also contains recordings, early demos and live sessions that have never before been available to the public.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  Disc One :
                                                                                  1. Kids (1:47)
                                                                                  2. No Venue (1:10)
                                                                                  3. Put A Penny In (1:46)
                                                                                  4. Never Comes Down (1:48)
                                                                                  5. I’m Free (2:18)
                                                                                  6. I Don’t Belong (1:18)
                                                                                  7. Caution (1:52)
                                                                                  8. Abnormal Chick (1:50)
                                                                                  9. Empty My Head (2:12)
                                                                                  10. Give Me The Message (2:12)
                                                                                  11. Rich Man’s Dreams (3:32)
                                                                                  12. Never Comes Down (1:47)
                                                                                  13. There Is A Place (2:19)
                                                                                  14. Movie (1:05)
                                                                                  15. WWII (1:39)
                                                                                  16. Time May Tell (2:07)
                                                                                  17. Little Man (2:20)
                                                                                  18. Image Of Guilt (1:36)
                                                                                  19. Broken Mirror (2:36)
                                                                                  20. Let Go (2:46)
                                                                                  21. Running In The Shadows (2:47).

                                                                                  Disc Two:
                                                                                  1. Poor Man’s Jungle (2:27)
                                                                                  2. City Unlimited (1:32)
                                                                                  3. In Disguise (3:30)
                                                                                  4. Split (2:41)
                                                                                  5. Days In Heaven (2:19)
                                                                                  6. Between Borders (1:36)
                                                                                  7. Under Control (1:45)
                                                                                  8. Dirty White Lies (2:19)
                                                                                  9. Obscure Emotion (2:28)
                                                                                  10. No Form (2:09)
                                                                                  11. Look (2:22)
                                                                                  12. Time Keeps Time (2:08)
                                                                                  13. Cheap Labor (1:49)
                                                                                  14. Hands Down (2:40)
                                                                                  15. Nothing To Fear (3:57)
                                                                                  16. Someday Maybe (2:46)
                                                                                  17. Ancient Youth (3:03)
                                                                                  18. On Common Ground (2:31)
                                                                                  19. In This Circle Of Time (2:46)
                                                                                  20. Under Control (2:23)
                                                                                  21. Nothing To Fear (3:50)
                                                                                  22. Falling (2:30) 23. Living For A Change (2:15)

                                                                                  The year, 2007. The Boys, Jacuzzi. Hatched inside a vulture’s nest, Jacuzzi Boys emerged from deep within the Florida wilds, three radioactive chicks cawing for their piece of electric rock pie.

                                                                                  With No Seasons (Florida's Dying) they freaked their way through the swamps, a psycho stomp of a record, all hallucinations and hand claps. Glazin’ (Hardly Art) found a more polished sound. They installed AC units inside their mobile homes, found a way to turn neon into ice cubes. Now, with their third full-length, the self-titled Jacuzzi Boys, they're going grand, building limestone monuments to those that boogied before them, while writing hypnotic ear worms by the light of a cigarette. Gone is the swamp-thing snarl. In it’s place, the indestructible cool of the casino slot-jockey with nothing to lose.

                                                                                  Recorded at Key Club Recording Co. in Benton Harbor, Michigan—same as 2011’s Glazin’—the new record takes full advantage of expert engineers Bill Skibbe and Jessica Ruffins' sonic sandlot, with Kramer in charge of mastering. The end result? A smashing set of tunes as dazzling as a sparkler.

                                                                                  It’s like that movie you once saw. The one with the boy and the girl and the plastic lounger on the beach. “Be My Prism” was the invitation. “Black Gloves” and “Double Vision” the promise. “Dust” was the rising tide. “Rubble,” the dirty uncle. “Hotline” was the lightning storm, and “Ultraglide” was the ending, the part where he drove her home with the windows down.

                                                                                  You remember you liked it.

                                                                                  It stayed with you while you swam alone in your pool that night.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  1. Be My Prism
                                                                                  2. Black Gloves
                                                                                  3. Double Vision
                                                                                  4. Dust
                                                                                  5. Rubble
                                                                                  6. Over The Zoom
                                                                                  7. Guillotine
                                                                                  8. Heavy Horse
                                                                                  9. Hotline
                                                                                  10. Domino Moon
                                                                                  11. Ultraglide

                                                                                  Girls Against Boys 1st new recordings in over 10 years. They return with 5 new absolute cuts on "The Ghost List", containing "It's A Diamond Life", of which Stereogum had the following to state - "Back in the day, they combined punishing & skronked-out post-hardcore dynamics with consciously sexy disco-funk push-pull, keeping the focus squarely on the rhythm section by employing 2 bassists. Their live show is the sort of thing you absolutely want to see. And they've got a new song called 'It's A Diamond Life,' on which they sound like time has left their attack completely undiminshed. This thing could appear as an unused track from the 'House Of GVSB' (Touch and Go) sessions, & nobody would blink."

                                                                                  Pet Shop Boys

                                                                                  Electric

                                                                                    Pet Shop Boys return in triumphant form with their new studio album 'Electric', the first to appear on their own label x2 and produced by Stuart Price.

                                                                                    'Electric' features nine tracks in total - eight brand new Pet Shop Boys' songs plus a cover of Bruce Springsteen's 'The Last To Die'. The result is as uncompromising a collection of dance anthems as Pet Shop Boys have ever made.

                                                                                    Pet Shop Boys said: "'Electric' is very much set on the dance floor. Our latest album often evolves as a response to our previous album and, whereas 'Elysium' had a reflective mood, 'Electric' is pretty banging! And working with Stuart Price on a studio album is something we have wanted to do for a very long time".

                                                                                    Boody & Le1F

                                                                                    Liquid EP

                                                                                      Please welcome New York’s finest gems Boody & LE1F - our most recent joint of the BNR-Crew. Both producers, beatmakers, rapper and vocalist, two multitalents all in all. After his murky debut mixtape “Dark York“, LE1F's now hooking up with his long friend Boody to present their first release “Liquid“ EP on Boysnoize Records.

                                                                                      The record opens with "Jellyfish" - deadly, deep kicks sphered by drippy ice rinks. Brilliant balance between low-kicks and driving sirens unleashing the tracks unique shapings. “Buoy“ swipes away into a howling, cryptical and moody underwater action - closing gates, chirping birds and vanishing claps building a dark cavernous tension. As the subs shift from high to low, Boody & LE1F blesse the track with whispered vocals giving everything vogueish breeze. Next “Soda“ chops up the classic “The Ha Dance“ of Masters at Work into a kunty juke-ballroom mix. Furious “Ha Samples“ winding trough the track as minimalistic footwerk kicks and aqua drops joining the game. LE1F demonstrates his excellent rap skills here and shows you how to run this catwalk! With it's UK Funky rooted percussion and dominant basslines, the New York collaboration takes it to another level with “Sweet Tea“ while Khalif's stargazing performance glides across the track. Following is Cedaa's remix of “Sweet tea“. He loops LE1F's strongest lines “Damn Mama put it down this is way too hot for me!“ and permeating hollow pitched “Oh!“ in the back. His hydraulic mix pumps the original to a one of a kind club monster.

                                                                                      The EP closes with East Coasts Ballroom beats remix from MikeQ and Divoli S'vere of “Soda“. Together they reconstruct the original to a deadly vogue anthem and bringing the taste of the New Jersey ballroom underground to those who are “in the know“.

                                                                                      As 12“ Exclusive-Track "Born Underwater" will start the EP - a mesmerising booty shaking composition delivered by nobody else than Boody & LE1F.


                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      A1. Born Underwater
                                                                                      A2. Jellyfish
                                                                                      A3. Buoy
                                                                                      A4. Soda
                                                                                      B1. Sweet Tea
                                                                                      B2. Sweet Tea (Cedaa Remix)
                                                                                      B3 . Soda (MikeQ & Divoli S'vere Daughter's Ha Remix)

                                                                                      Boysnoize Records are turning seven this year, which presents a perfect opportunity to sum up their long label history and to celebrate another year of labeldom with the second volume of the infamous ‘BNR’ compilation,
                                                                                      including well chosen tracks by label boss Boys Noize himself.

                                                                                      Since the launch of ‘BNR Vol 1’ back in 2008, the BNR family have continued to grow, both artistically and musically. ‘BNR Vol 2’ features Jan Driver, DIM, Spank Rock, Siriusmo, Erol Alkan & Boys Noize, Chilly Gonzales, Shadow Dancer, Strip Steve, Djedjotronic, Housemeister, Handbraekes (Boys Noize & Mr. Oizeo) and many more. Plus remixes from Modeselekor, Brodinski, SebastiAn and Diplo, amongst others.

                                                                                      Available as a 3CD digipack with an eight page booklet, featuring a continuous DJ mix by Shadow Dancer.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      CD1
                                                                                      Jan Driver - Golden Super
                                                                                      Handbraekes - Callgurls
                                                                                      Strip Steve - Stomp
                                                                                      Djedjotronic Ft Spoek - Horror Klub
                                                                                      DIM - Kleine Träume
                                                                                      Boys Noize - Jeffer (Modeselektor Remix)
                                                                                      Spank Rock Feat Big Freedia - Nasty
                                                                                      Bart B More - Brap
                                                                                      Mixhell - Highly Explicit (Brodinski Remix)
                                                                                      SCNTST - Beachboy
                                                                                      Siriusmo - I Like My Voice
                                                                                      Housemeister - Music Is Awesome
                                                                                      Erol Alkan & Boys Noize - Waves
                                                                                      Spank Rock - DTF DADT (SebastiAn Remix)
                                                                                      Shadow Dancer - Parallax
                                                                                      The Faint - Battlehymn For Children (Tensnake Remix)
                                                                                      Gonzales - Knight Moves (DJ Koze Remix)

                                                                                      CD 2
                                                                                      Boys Noize - Yeah
                                                                                      Shadow Dancer - Soap
                                                                                      Strip Steve - Dancin’
                                                                                      Jan Driver - Gain Reaction
                                                                                      CLP - Ready Or Not (Diplo Vs. DJ Sega Remix)
                                                                                      Djedjotronic - Bit This Thin
                                                                                      Bart B More & Harvard Bass - Listen To This
                                                                                      Boys Noize - Transmission (Mr. Oizo Remix)
                                                                                      Spank Rock - Birfday
                                                                                      Housemeister - Who Is That Boys
                                                                                      Erol Alkan & Boys Noize - Death Suite
                                                                                      SCNTST - Cookin’ Dad (Live Mix)
                                                                                      Strip Steve - Breakin’ (Lorenz Rhode Remix)
                                                                                      Mixhell - Antigalactic (Mumbai Science Remix)
                                                                                      Lone - For Ed
                                                                                      Les Petits Pilous - Bielle
                                                                                      Erol Alkan & Boys Noize - Waves (Chilly Gonzales Piano Remake)

                                                                                      CD 3
                                                                                      Various Artists – BNR Vol. 2 In The Mix (Shadow Dancer DJ Mix)

                                                                                      Alabama Shakes

                                                                                      Boys & Girls

                                                                                        Alabama Shakes – comprising vocalist/guitarist Brittany Howard, guitarist Heath Fogg, drummer Steve Johnson and bassist Zac Cockrell – began playing together when they were in high school. Ben Tanner assists on keyboards. 'Boys & Girls' was recorded at The Bomb Shelter in Nashville, TN. Produced and mixed by the band members, the album is a vibrant fusion of swampy dirty South rock, blues and soul delivered with punk rock fervour.

                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                        Darryl says: The debut album and a real biggie!! Don't be put off the massive hype surrounding this band, this is top notch soul rock bringing to mind the likes of Afghan Whigs, early Kings of Leon and Muscle Shoals period Rolling Stones.

                                                                                        Just 15 months after the launch of BNR’s BNR TRAX the label has grown up and become a highly respected platform for innovative experimental music and real techno rockets.

                                                                                        So far there have been 11 BNR TRAX releases, featuring Benny Rodrigues, Para One, Bobmo and Maelstrom plus completely unknown youngsters such as Audionite and BS1.

                                                                                        ‘BNR TRAX 01-10’ is a compilation of the best of the first 10 BNR TRAX releases, featuring Strip Steve & Das Glow, Djedjotronic, Shadow Dancer, Para One, Maxime Dangles and Benny Rodrigues, among others.



                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        CD Tracklisting:
                                                                                        1. Electric Rescue - 100 Steps
                                                                                        2. Maelstrom - Tanger (BNR Edit)
                                                                                        3. Benny Rodrigues - Rotterdam (Tribute)
                                                                                        4. Strip Steve & Das Glow - Calcium
                                                                                        5. Para One - Animal Style
                                                                                        6. Para One - Nevrosis
                                                                                        7. Djedjotronic - Bugle
                                                                                        8. Bobmo - Northside
                                                                                        9. Bobmo - Hardbells (Strip Steve & Das Glow Remix)
                                                                                        10. Maelstrom - La Sheitan
                                                                                        11. Audionite - Kling Klong
                                                                                        12. Maxime Dangles - Showit
                                                                                        13. Shadow Dancer - It's The Everything

                                                                                        LP Tracklisting:
                                                                                        Disc 1
                                                                                        1. 100 Steps - Electric Rescue
                                                                                        2. Tanger [BNR Edit] - Maelstrom
                                                                                        3. Rotterdam (Tribute) - Benny Rodrigues
                                                                                        4. Calcium - Strip Steve
                                                                                        5. Animal Style - Para One
                                                                                        Disc 2
                                                                                        1. Nevrosis - Para One
                                                                                        2. Bugle - Djedjotronic
                                                                                        3. Northside - Bobmo
                                                                                        4. Hardbells [Strip Steve & Das Glow Remix] - Bobmo
                                                                                        Disc 3
                                                                                        1. La Sheitan - Maelstrom
                                                                                        2. Kling Klong - Audionite
                                                                                        3. Showit - Maxime Dangles
                                                                                        4. It’s The Everything - Shadow Dancer
                                                                                        5. Calcium [TR 505 Version] - Strip Steve

                                                                                        DJ Rashad And Spinn / RP Boo

                                                                                        Meet Tshetsha Boys / Meets Shangaan Electro

                                                                                        Honest Jon's Shangaan mash-ups keep flowing, this time rubbing the energised South African electro dancefloor grooves up against the equally hyper footwork sound from Chicago, USA. This 12" offers two absolutely lethal, footwork reworks from these three originators - body-rocking, invigorating and startling, hybrid without compromise. DJ Rashad And Spinn's A-side is route-one dancefloor murder, honed and nasty, vintage Chicago sounds reborn and gone clear across the border; on the flip RP Boo serves up a fiercely dazzling juke vocal collage, bare and hard as nails.

                                                                                        Spank Rock

                                                                                        Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar

                                                                                        Kool Disco MC Spank Rock aka Naeem Juwan, the harbinger of the party-rap explosion of the mid-2000s, drops the sophomore effort, ‘Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar’ on Boys Noize Records. With the help of executive producer Boys Noize, Spank Rock has taken a brand new, intrepid direction since 2005's ‘Yoyoyoyoyo’.

                                                                                        The latest in a series of collaborative projects (Bangers & Cash with Benny Blanco or Mobroder with Blu Jemz, for example), ‘Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar’ finds Naeem reinvigorated and inspired; the change is palpable. A deliberate departure from the sound of ‘Yoyoyoyoyo’, the new album is a polished, melodic effort informed as much by pop and rock as club rap and electro. ‘Everything Is Boring And Everyone Is A Fucking Liar’ is far-reaching topically yet fully committed to portraying Spank Rock’s multi-faceted brilliance.


                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        01. Ta Da
                                                                                        02. Nasty (feat. Big Freedia)
                                                                                        03. Car Song (feat. Santigold)
                                                                                        04. Birfday
                                                                                        05. The Dance
                                                                                        06. #1 Hit
                                                                                        07. Turn It Off
                                                                                        08. Hennessey Youngman (Skit)
                                                                                        09. Race Riot
                                                                                        10. Baby
                                                                                        11. Hot Potato
                                                                                        12. Cool Shit
                                                                                        13. DTF Dadt
                                                                                        14. Energy

                                                                                        2nd release in a 4-record series promoting the Bruise Cruise. Each release will feature 2 artists performing on the Cruise and is limited to a one-time pressing of 800 copies (300 to Cruise attendees and 500 available to retail). See www.bruisecruisefestival.com for more information on the Bruise Cruise.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Jacuzzi Boys ''Your Flags''

                                                                                        Vivian Girls ''Surfin' Away (demo)''

                                                                                        Following the long awaited and well deserved success of their previous album "The Seldom Seen Kid", Elbow make a much anticipated return.

                                                                                        "Build A Rocket Boys!" features guest contributions from the Halle Youth Choir, retaining Elbow’s strong links with both their home town and the Halle itself, with whom they collaborated on a very special show at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall in 2009.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        1. Lippy Kids
                                                                                        2. The Birds
                                                                                        3. With Love
                                                                                        4. Neat Little Rows
                                                                                        5. Jesus Is A Rochdale Girl
                                                                                        6. The Night Will Always Win
                                                                                        7. High Ideals
                                                                                        8. The River
                                                                                        9. Open Arms
                                                                                        10. The Birds (Reprise)
                                                                                        11. Dear Friends

                                                                                        Islington Boys' Club

                                                                                        Pristine / Plastic 16

                                                                                        Islington Boys’ Club are a North London based four piece. They met through mutual friends through the East London live music scene. Although according to Ed the drummer, lead singer Andy ‘was a special acquisition, as we were the first band he tried out for when first arriving in London having been introduced by his sister who told us about him before he moved over from overseas’.

                                                                                        Singer/ performer Andy Lovelee is quite the front man, challenging and bold, just like a young Bowie, making IBC stand out from the crowd with each performance a spectacle to watch, completely captivating. Sitting somewhere in between the rock and electro bands of this world, IBC create music that is innovative. Uplifting rock music filled with exciting hooks, pounding drums and intelligent, beautifully sung vocals. They have shared stages with the likes of O.Children, Dark Horses and Is Tropical and played The Stag & Dagger and 1234 Shoreditch festivals this year.

                                                                                        The double A-side single: "Pristine" / "Plastic 16" was written and performed by the band: Andy Lovelee, Daniel Silvester Taylor-Lind, Drew Kennedy, Ed Pearson and produced, mixed and recorded by James Aparicio (Grinderman, Liars, Spirtualized, These New Puritans) at The Limehouse and Error Room 2. Remixes to come from Is Tropical, Tellison, Worship and Prizes.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Side A:
                                                                                        Pristine

                                                                                        Side B:
                                                                                        Plastic 16

                                                                                        Nashville based Cortney Tidwell releases the follow up to her critically acclaimed 2006 album "Don't Let The Stars Keep Us Tangled Up". Recorded in Cortney's home and her friends' homes and co-produced by Cortney, her husband Todd Tidwell and Ryan Norris, "Boys" is, like its predecessor, an astonishingly eclectic and genre-defying mix of the many musical forms that have inspired her. It owes as much to Depeche Mode and Joy Division as it does to Loretta Lynn and Johnny Cash, and as much, if not more, to Great Britain as to The Grand Ole Opry. It's all held together by Cortney's extraordinary voice: athletic and graceful, as capable of immaculate innocence as banshee wails, and equipped with an irrefutable ability to strike right to the heart.

                                                                                        Zero Boys

                                                                                        History Of

                                                                                          From 79 through to 83 The Zero Boys ruled the Mid-West hardcore scene. "History Of" is the first release of their 'Lost' second album. Whilst contemporaries concentrated on aggression and turbo-charged ferocity, The Zero Boys pointed a way to a scene which could include melodicism, intelligence and rock 'n' roll suss. Craig Finn of The Hold Steady has written a feature about this band (as one of his primary influences) for The Guardian. Re-mastered from the original tapes, with liner notes by Jack Rabid.

                                                                                          Boys Noize

                                                                                          Oi Oi Oi Remixed

                                                                                            Following the release of his debut album "Oi Oi Oi" in 2007, now comes "Oi Oi Oi Remixed" featuring a fine selection of reworks of Boys Noize's banging album tracks - by his friends and himself. Ed Banger and Uffi producer Feadz, electronica mastermind Apparat, New York's three times DMC champion and Kanye West's tour DJ A Trak, Parisian hip hop and techno producer Para One and Berlin's Siriusmo all give their own take on the album's tracks, alongside DJ Maxximus' dubstep / grime version of "The Battery" or PUZIQUe's minute-minute drama mix of club anthem "Frau".

                                                                                            The Tacticians

                                                                                            Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys

                                                                                              Inspired by countless arguments with the other half about Playstations, football and expanding record collections "Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys" deals with an undeniable fact in life. Uptempo acoustic guitar, maracas and a storytelling, tuneful vocal start things off. Catchy ear tickling guitar licks, sweet harmonies, glockenspiel and economic drumming create a vibe that underpins the message of the song. When the bright plucked bass opens the choruses you're most certainly hooked. Cheerful and breezy.

                                                                                              The Golden Boys

                                                                                              Scorpion Stomp #2

                                                                                                A sonic mind-fry of face-melting country, blues, psych and noise from this Texas Hill Country band comprised of James Arthur (Fireworks, Necessary Evils, A Feast Of Snakes), Matt Hoopengardner (the White Heat), and Denton, Texas psych/folk legend Wes Coleman. Eleven tracks of pure TX skree that draws from the same well as 13th Floor Elevators, Sir Douglas Quintet, and the Dicks, and will appeal to fans of Cheater Slicks, Alex Chilton, Gibson Brothers, and Lee Hazlewood.

                                                                                                The Necks

                                                                                                (Music From The Feature Film) The Boys

                                                                                                  Sound-track to the prize-winning movie "The Boys". The Necks break with convention here and put several shorter pieces on one CD. All gems and all pared back to the imperfection that is the Necks' unique and glorious signature. This is a band that seems to be coming into its golden age.

                                                                                                  Good Charlotte

                                                                                                  Girls And Boys

                                                                                                    One of the best tracks from their excellent "The Young And The Hopeless" album. Contains "Girls And Boys", an acoustic version of "Riot Girl" and the video of "Girls And Boys" for PC.


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