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Magic, Murder And The Weather - 2024 Reissue

    'Magic, Murder and the Weather' is the fourth studio album by Magazine, and their final album until the band’s reformation in 2009. It was originally released in June 1981 by Virgin. The album is brittle and cold with a strong production from Martin Hannett. Pressed from the 2000 remastered recordings, with a photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with John Doyle.

    Enduringly credible, Magazine have always been the connoisseur’s choice and frequently name checked by some of the most gifted musicians of recent years including Radiohead, Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker, U2, Johnny Marr and MGMT. NME.com went so far as to included Magazine in a poll as one of the most influential bands of all time. Magazine’s front man, Howard Devoto co-formed Buzzcocks with Pete Shelley after the pair had seen The Sex Pistols in early 1976 and promoted the now legendary Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall gigs. Devoto left in 1977, after the seminal ‘Spiral Scratch’ EP had been released, and created Magazine. Their first record was the post-punk anthem ‘Shot By Both Sides’. Leading the vanguard of post-punk, Magazine’s sound focused on the double barrels of Dave Formula’s swirling keyboards and John McGeoch’s ahead-of-its-time innovative guitar work, underpinned by Barry Adamson’s pulsing yet deviously irregular bass-lines. Atop of which came Howard Devoto’s lyrics. Aloof, articulate, tersely ironic and about as pliable as a garden rake. Too literary for the mass pop environment. Too poppy for the literary landscapes beyond it. Doomed to exist in that tiny, undersubscribed hinterland where artful wordplay meets the crunching riff.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. About The Weather
    2. So Lucky
    3. The Honeymoon Killers
    4. Vigilance
    5. Come Alive
    6. The Great Man's Secrets
    7. This Poison
    8. Naked Eye
    9. Suburban Rhonda
    10. The Garden

    Magazine

    No Thyself - 2024 Reissue

      'No Thyself' is the fifth and final studio album by the band Magazine, and the first since their 2009 reformation. It was released on the Wire-Sound label on 24 October 2011, about 30 years after the release of their previous studio album, 'Magic, Murder and the Weather'. 'No Thyself' was full of Magazine’s trademark blend of arch art-rock, discrete funk and cinematic atmosphere still sounds. Formula’s crisp, clean production allows the band’s stunning musicianship free reign while adding the contemporary flourishes of strings and a post-Massive Attack ambience.

      Pressed from the 2011 recordings; photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with Noko.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Do The Meaning
      2. Other Thematic Material
      3. The Worst Of Progress....
      4. Hello Mister Curtis (with Apologies)
      5. Physics
      6. Happening In English
      7. Holy Dotage
      8. Of Course Hoawrd (1979)
      9. Final Analysis Waltz
      10. The Burden Of A Song

      Magazine

      Rays & Hail 1978-2011

        This is a re-worked compilation as a double LP set on vinyl for the very first time, featuring a re-jigged and updated track listing by Howard Devoto of 19 songs from the Magazine back catalogue. 'Rays and Hail' covers the first three years of the band's existence plus the reformed years with highlight after highlight on display. It features all the essentials including 'Shot By Both Sides', 'The Light Pours Out Of Me', 'A Song From Under The Floorboards' and more.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Shot By Both Sides (single Version)
        2. Definitive Gaze
        3. Motorcade
        4. The Light Pours Out Of Me
        5. Parade (live Version From ‘Play’)
        6. Feed The Enemy
        7. Rhythm Of Cruelty
        8. Back To Nature
        9. Permafrost
        10. Because You’re Frightened
        11. You Never Knew Me
        12. A Song From Under The Floorboards
        13. I Want To Burn Again
        14. Sweetheart Contract
        15. This Poison
        16. Naked Eye
        17. Physics
        18. Holy Dotage
        19. Final Analysis Waltz

        Magazine

        Secondhand Daylight - 2024 Reissue

          'Secondhand Daylight' is the second album by Magazine. It was originally released on 30 March 1979 by Virgin. 'Secondhand Daylight' was somewhat of a departure from the debut, featuring more keyboards, smoother rhythms, and streamlined lyrics from Devoto. It's a compelling and cold post punk classic. Pressed from the 2000 remastered recordings, with a photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with Howard Devoto.

          Enduringly credible, Magazine have always been the connoisseur’s choice and frequently name checked by some of the most gifted musicians of recent years including Radiohead, Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker, U2, Johnny Marr and MGMT. NME.com went so far as to included Magazine in a poll as one of the most influential bands of all time. Magazine’s front man, Howard Devoto co-formed Buzzcocks with Pete Shelley after the pair had seen The Sex Pistols in early 1976 and promoted the now legendary Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall gigs. Devoto left in 1977, after the seminal ‘Spiral Scratch’ EP had been released, and created Magazine. Their first record was the post-punk anthem ‘Shot By Both Sides’. Leading the vanguard of post-punk, Magazine’s sound focused on the double barrels of Dave Formula’s swirling keyboards and John McGeoch’s ahead-of-its-time innovative guitar work, underpinned by Barry Adamson’s pulsing yet deviously irregular bass-lines. Atop of which came Howard Devoto’s lyrics. Aloof, articulate, tersely ironic and about as pliable as a garden rake. Too literary for the mass pop environment. Too poppy for the literary landscapes beyond it. Doomed to exist in that tiny, undersubscribed hinterland where artful wordplay meets the crunching riff.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Feed The Enemy
          2. Rhythm Of Cruelty
          3. Cut-Out Shapes
          4. Talk To The Body
          5. I Wanted Your Heart
          6. The Thin Air
          7. Back To Nature
          8. Believe That I Understand
          9. Permafrost

          Magazine

          The Correct Use Of Soap - 2024 Reissue

            'The Correct Use of Soap' is the third album by Magazine, originally released by Virgin Records in 1980 and produced by Martin Hannett. 'The Correct Use of Soap' is more upbeat, returning to Real Life‘s popness (without the manic depression), and shows Magazine to be a mature and cohesive band. The mix adds an element of funk, and Devoto reveals a Costello-like flair for playful lyrics. The album includes some of Magazine’s best songs, including 'Sweetheart Contract', 'Philadelphia' and 'A Song from Under the Floorboards'. Pressed from the 2000 remastered recordings, with a photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with sleeve designer, Malcolm Garett.

            Enduringly credible, Magazine have always been the connoisseur’s choice and frequently name checked by some of the most gifted musicians of recent years including Radiohead, Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker, U2, Johnny Marr and MGMT. NME.com went so far as to included Magazine in a poll as one of the most influential bands of all time. Magazine’s front man, Howard Devoto co-formed Buzzcocks with Pete Shelley after the pair had seen The Sex Pistols in early 1976 and promoted the now legendary Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall gigs. Devoto left in 1977, after the seminal ‘Spiral Scratch’ EP had been released, and created Magazine. Their first record was the post-punk anthem ‘Shot By Both Sides’. Leading the vanguard of post-punk, Magazine’s sound focused on the double barrels of Dave Formula’s swirling keyboards and John McGeoch’s ahead-of-its-time innovative guitar work, underpinned by Barry Adamson’s pulsing yet deviously irregular bass-lines. Atop of which came Howard Devoto’s lyrics. Aloof, articulate, tersely ironic and about as pliable as a garden rake. Too literary for the mass pop environment. Too poppy for the literary landscapes beyond it. Doomed to exist in that tiny, undersubscribed hinterland where artful wordplay meets the crunching riff.

            TRACK LISTING

            1. Because You're Frightened
            2. Model Worker
            3. I'm A Party
            4. You Never Knew Me
            5. Philadelphia
            6. I Want To Burn Again
            7. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
            8. Sweetheart Contract
            9. Stuck
            10. A Song From Under The Floorboards

            Steel Panther

            Feel The Steel - 15th Anniversary Edition

              Steel Panther is an American comedic glam metal band from Los Angeles, California. Fronted by lead singer Michael Starr, the band formed in 2000 as Metal Shop and was also known as Metal Skool before adopting the name Steel Panther in 2008. The band is known for its profane and humorous lyrics, and for parodying the stereotypical glam metal lifestyle. The band released their debut studio album 'Feel the Steel' in Europe on June 8, 2009. The tracks 'Fat Girl', 'Stripper Girl' and 'Hell's on Fire' are re-recordings from the band's 2003 EP Hole Patrol (which was released under their old name Metal Shop) while 'Death to All but Metal' is a re-recording from their 2004 contribution to the Metal Sludge compilation Hey That's What I Call Sludge! Vol. 1.

              To celebrate the 15th anniversary of this seminal album we have a limited edition, 15th Anniversary LP of the debut album Feel The Steel on purple marble vinyl. This release includes entirely new packaging with rarely-seen photos from the original photoshoot for the album. This pressing also includes the songs 'You Don't Make Me Feel Dumb' and 'I Want Your Tits' which were previously only available in Japan.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. Death To All But Metal
              2. Asian Hooker
              3. Community Property
              4. Eyes Of A Panther
              5. Fat Girl (Thar She Blows)
              6. Eatin' Ain't Cheatin'
              7. Party All Day (Fuck All Night)
              8. Turn Out The Lights
              9. Stripper Girl
              10. The Shocker
              11. Girl From Oklahoma
              12. You Don’t Make Me Feel Dumb
              13. I Want Your Tits

              Magazine

              Real Life - 2024 Reissue

                'Real Life' is the debut album by Magazine and a stonewall post punk classic and must own. It was originally released in June 1978 by Virgin. The album includes the band's debut single 'Shot by Both Sides', and was also preceded by the non-album single 'Touch and Go', a song from the album's recording sessions. Pressed from the 2000 remastered recordings, with a photo inner sleeve featuring an interview with Dave Formula.

                Enduringly credible, Magazine have always been the connoisseur’s choice and frequently name checked by some of the most gifted musicians of recent years including Radiohead, Morrissey, Jarvis Cocker, U2, Johnny Marr and MGMT. NME.com went so far as to included Magazine in a poll as one of the most influential bands of all time. Magazine’s front man, Howard Devoto co-formed Buzzcocks with Pete Shelley after the pair had seen The Sex Pistols in early 1976 and promoted the now legendary Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall gigs. Devoto left in 1977, after the seminal ‘Spiral Scratch’ EP had been released, and created Magazine. Their first record was the post-punk anthem ‘Shot By Both Sides’. Leading the vanguard of post-punk, Magazine’s sound focused on the double barrels of Dave Formula’s swirling keyboards and John McGeoch’s ahead-of-its-time innovative guitar work, underpinned by Barry Adamson’s pulsing yet deviously irregular bass-lines. Atop of which came Howard Devoto’s lyrics. Aloof, articulate, tersely ironic and about as pliable as a garden rake. Too literary for the mass pop environment. Too poppy for the literary landscapes beyond it. Doomed to exist in that tiny, undersubscribed hinterland where artful wordplay meets the crunching riff.



                TRACK LISTING

                1. Definitive Gaze
                2. My Tulpa
                3. Shot By Both Sides
                4.Recoil
                5. Burst
                6. Motorcade
                7. The Great Beautician In The Sky
                8. The Light Pours Out Of Me
                9. Parade


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