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Sex Pistols

The Filth & The Fury OST (RSD24 EDITION)

    THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2024 EXCLUSIVE, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

    Back in the year 2000, Julien Temple directed this account of Punk pioneers the Sex Pistols short but hugely influential initial career. The soundtrack - a mix of their classic tracks, rarities and a sprinkling of diverse artists from the Bay City Rollers and Sailor to Tappa Zukie and The Who - was only ever available on CD, making this its vinyl debut.

    Uncluttered by the other artists tracks, the OST spread across 2 slices of red and white vinyl includes sing along family favourites Liar, Anarchy In The UK and No Fun alongside lesser known but no less essential cuts Don't Give Me No Lip, Road Runner and What'cha Gonna Do About It. The latter cover of The Small Faces classic comes complete with amended lyrics reflecting the spirit of the times.

    Ltd edition and numbered to 3k units.

    Nerina Pallot

    The Sound And The Fury

      The Sound And The Fury, Nerina’s fifth album, is released on her own Idaho Records. To describe the album as a departure from its four predecessors is something of an understatement. When Nerina says it’s her mid-life crisis album, she’s only half joking. When she says it isn’t her happiest collection of songs, she isn’t kidding.

      The album is as tempestuous as its title suggests. It’s a bold, bluesy, Biblical storm, in turns restless, aggressive and defiant.

      Sonically too there’s been a shift. Inspired by Nerina and her producer (and husband) Andy Chatterley’s collective electronic roots it’s atmosphere crackles with electronics, space is as vital as sound and textures matter as much as melodies. From the crackling, menacing electro-blues of opener This Is A Drum to spectral, reflective, electro-classical closer The Longest Memory, The Sound And The Fury is as beguiling beautiful as it is disturbingly dark.

      Inspired by actual events and the emotions they evoked, The Sound And The Fury is an album of stories, from the city, from inside Nerina’s mind, from weeks spent glued to the news. It’s about love, loss and survival as much as any heartbreak album. It’s about one woman and her fears for her family, but it’s also about where the world is at right now and where it will be in the future.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. There Is A Drum
      2. Ain’t Got Anything Left
      3. Rousseau
      4. If I Had A Girl
      5. Boy On The Bus
      6.Handle
      7. Spirit Walks
      8. Big White House
      9. The Road
      10. Blessed
      11. Longest Memory

      The Great Fury

      Competition

      Formed in Manchester in January 2007, The Great Fury 'deliver a catchy brand of garage rock/blues inspired music, singing songs of modern love, classic cocktails, Orwellian visions and political views' (VMan Events). The Great Fury name encapsulates 'the media and government escalating certain situations for their own ends, so therefore is a cause of a great fury to them' (David Cross). Bridging a Liverpool and Manchester rivalry, David and Adam forged a musical bond after a chance discussion at a local gig where a rhythm section drawn from Portsmouth and a Yorkshire provided the pulse of a new sound. The band's pedigree has meant that previous incarnations have supported the likes of The Mystery Jets, Babyshambles, The Black Keys and The Cribs, and early reviews likened the sound to a 'dirty take on the Arctic Monkeys perhaps, very similar as far as vox and lyrics go... Libertines and Jamie T fans my also be tickled pink' (Bugbear Bookings).

      Fury Of The Headteachers

      Not What It Used To Be

        After the critical acclaim of their first two singles, Sheffield's Fury of the Headteachers return with a new single taken from their forthcoming debut album "You Took A Scythe Home". Fury of the Headteachers continue to do what they do best – "Not What It Used To Be" is a brazen racket of noisy guitars with a rapid spew of lyrics over a backdrop of pounding drums. The single is backed by the impressive "Seams Are For Splitting" which is an exclusive non album track.

        Fury

        Resurrection

          This is pure hardcore Fury. They burned up in 1989 in Washington DC and featured active members of Bluetip, Ignition, Swiz, Skull Kontrol and Sweetbelly Freakdown. Musically, Fury were unapologetically hardcore in the vein of Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys and Discharge. Vocally, Chris Thomson brought a whole new dimension / dementia like a punch drunk Jello / Rotten spouting indignation and spitting vitriol. This was their only studio session and is here in its complete rant-to-tape entirity.


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