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Jake Bugg

A Modern Day Distraction

    Produced by Metrophonic at Metrophonic Studios in London, Jake returns to his roots on the rock-driven A Modern Day Distraction – a record that turns up the noise while shining a light on the injustice he’s seen dealt to the family and friends he grew up with. Fiery and engaged, the record was born out of a frustration of societal inequality. Bugg found that a time had come when he just couldn’t look away. “People might say ‘What do you know?’ or ‘Just stick to music’. I’ve got a bit of money, but we all know the people this affects. I was just writing it because it was the way I felt. It pisses me off – especially in a country like ours where we have the means and funds to take care of the people suffering the most, but we choose not to.”

    Now 12 years and six albums since he emerged with his streetwise and spritely, Mercury-nominated, chart-topping, self-titled debut, one might forget he was just 18 at the time. He’s put in the hours and achieved so much, but he’s only 30 and still seeing the front rows of his shows getting younger.

    In that spirit, Bugg still feels his best work is ahead of him: “You just have to put your songs out into the universe and hope for the best.” 


    Rex Orange County

    The Alexander Technique

      Rex Orange County announces his new album The Alexander Technique for release via RCA Records. The album was produced entirely by Rex himself alongside Teo Halm (Rosalía, SZA, Beyoncé) and Jim Reed, the latter a member of the Rex Orange County touring band since its inception, in addition to James Blake who produced and features on “Look Me In The Eyes.”

      The Alexander Technique is named for a therapeutic practice in which back pain is treated in order to address deeper health problems, and it’s an apt name for Rex's most raw album to date: what may have begun as a simple exercise in changing the purview of his writing ended up becoming his most confessional, open-hearted album. Stripping back his sound to a skeletal mixture of stream-of-consciousness R&B and indie-folk, while retaining the orchestral lushness that’s become his trademark, The Alexander Technique marks the beginning of Act Two of Rex Orange County's career: a new chapter on which he lays everything bare, no matter how painful that might be.

      “The Alexander Technique is very much a look into my own brain and experiences over the last few years – it’s almost a diary,” he says. Longer than any project he’s ever made and more musically varied, The Alexander Technique was made over a matter of years, started before and finished after 2022’s WHO CARES?; listening to it feels like watching an artist grow in real-time, and face all the attending growing pains that come alongside. “I’ve made a lot of love songs over the years, and I feel as though this is the first time I’m trying to make a project about everything in life. In my mind, it’s exactly what I’ve always wanted to make.”


      TRACK LISTING

      1. Alexander
      2. Guitar Song
      3. 2008
      4. Therapy
      5. 4 In The Morning
      6. Jealousy
      7. The Table
      8. Pure
      9. One Of These Days
      10. Carrera
      11. Much Too Much
      12. Sliding Doors
      13. Lost For Words
      14. Look Me In The Eyes Featuring James Blake
      15. New Years
      16. Finally

      The Strokes

      Is This It - 2023 Reissue

        Released in July 2001, The Strokes' debut album completely rejuvenated the UK music scene. The excitement had begun in January with their Modern Age ep and a bidding war ensued for the band's signatures. 

        The Modern Age was a lo-fi blast of New York garage/new wave rock'n'roll; cool as fuck, but seemingly not of its time. Put this with a strikingly retro,  skinny jeans and Converse, band- as- a-gang image( which is hard to believe but was in no way de rigeur in the early noughties) naysayers could well have been forgiven for thinking that this was just another indie band, here to do the rounds. Clearly they weren't and none of this mattered a jot. The Strokes made their time, and it was emphatically 2001

        Led by songwriter Julian Casablancas and his distinctive slightly distorted/buzzed up vocals, the group presented a perfect selection of all killer/no filler, short, powerful and sweet. The UK in particular went ballistic and the record gatecrashed the charts at no.2. But their legacy was something else all together. Suddenly lo-fi garage rock was everywhere, and young people formed new bands just like in the old days. No Strokes no Arctic Monkeys etc etc. 

        The rest is history.  And it all started here. 

        TRACK LISTING

        Is This It
        The Modern Age
        Soma
        Barely Legal
        Someday
        Alone, Together
        Last Nite
        Hard To Explain
        When It Started
        Trying Your Luck
        Take It Or Leave It

        Dolly Parton

        Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection

          A career-spanning retrospective showcasing 23 essential recordings from 1971-2020, Dolly Parton - Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection includes new liner notes penned by Robert K. Oermann, who collaborated with Dolly on her 2020 autobiography, Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics.

          A cross-label anthology, Dolly Parton - Diamonds & Rhinestones: The Greatest Hits Collection brings together, for the first time on one album, recordings originally released on Dolly Records, RCA Victor and Columbia Records, as well as the Butterfly Records digital single, "When Life Is Good Again," written and recorded in 2020 as Dolly's musical message of hope to fans as the pandemic rolled in.

          Gems on Diamonds & Rhinestones include Dolly's performances with Kenny Rogers ("Islands in the Stream" and "Real Love"), Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette ("Silver Threads and Golden Needles" from Honky Tonk Angels) and "Faith," her delightfully surprising 2020 collaboration with the Swedish electropop dance duo Galantis (featuring Mr. Probz). The album features songs from Dolly's films including "9 To 5" (from 1980's 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs), "Red Shoes" (from 2018's Dumplin') and "Tennessee Homesick Blues" from 1984's Rhinestone).


          TRACK LISTING

          1. 9 To 5 - From The RCA Victor Album 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs (1980)
          2. Jolene - From The RCA Victor Album Jolene (1974)
          3. Here You Come Again - From The RCA Victor Album Here You Come Again (1977)
          4. Islands In The Stream (with Kenny Rogers) - From The Kenny Rogers Album Eyes That See In The Dark (1983)
          5. I Will Always Love You - From The RCA Victor Album Jolene (1974)
          6. Coat Of Many Colors - From The RCA Victor Album Coat Of Many Colors (1971)
          7. My Tennessee Mountain Home - From The RCA Victor Album My Tennessee Mountain Home (1973)
          8. The Bargain Store - From The RCA Victor Album The Bargain Store (1975)
          9. Baby I'm Burnin' - From The RCA Victor Album Heartbreaker (1978)
          10. Better Get To Livin' - From The Dolly Records Album Backwoods Barbie (2008)
          11. Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That - From The Columbia Records Album White Limozeen (1989)
          12. Love Is Like A Butterfly - From The RCA Victor Album Love Is Like A Butterfly (1974)
          13. Heartbreaker - From The RCA Victor Album Heartbreaker (1978)
          14. Red Shoes - From The Dolly Records/RCA Records Album Dumplin' (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2018)
          15. The Seeker - From The RCA Victor Album Dolly (1975)
          16. Together You & I - From The Dolly Records Album Better Day (2011)
          17. Two Doors Down - From The RCA Victor Album Here You Come Again (1977)
          18. When Life Is Good Again - From The Butterfly Records Digital Single (2020)
          19. Tennessee Homesick Blues - From The RCA Victor Album Rhinestone (Original Soundtrack Recording) (1984)
          20. It's All Wrong But It's All Right - From The RCA Victor Album Here You Come Again (1977)
          21. Real Love (with Kenny Rogers) - From The RCA Victor Album Real Love (1985)
          22. Silver Threads And Golden Needles – Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton And Tammy Wynette - From The Columbia Records Album Honky Tonk Angels (1983)
          23. Faith – Galantis & Dolly Parton (featuring Mr. Probz) - From The Galantis Album Church (2020)

          The Wedding Present

          Seamonsters - 30th Anniversary Edition

            It is the third studio album by the British band and was recorded in 10 days in America with producer Steve Albini, which gave the album a rougher, harsher overall sound than the group's earlier albums. It was well received on release and has continued to be featured in critics ‘Best Of’ lists such as The Guardian’s 1000 Albums To Hear Before You Die (“ one of the most excoriating, exhilarating British indie albums of (the 90s)”.

            The package includes the studio album alongside the 3 Songs, Dalliance, and Lovenest EPs plus the John Peel BBC Radio 1 Session from 1991 featuring versions of four songs from the album.

            The expanded artwork has been put together by Hitch, the original designer, and the whole project has been overseen by the band’s leader David Gedge.

            TRACK LISTING

            ORIGINAL ALBUM
            SIDE A
            1 Dalliance
            2 Dare
            3 Suck
            4 Blonde
            5 Rotterdam
            SIDE B
            1 Lovenest
            2 Corduroy
            3 Carolyn
            4 Heather
            5 Octopussy

            EPs AND SESSION
            SIDE C
            1 Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
            2 Crawl
            3 Corduroy (Single Version)
            4 She's My Best Friend
            5 Niagara
            6 Mothers
            SIDE D
            1 Dan Dare
            2 Fleshworld
            3 Dalliance (John Peel BBC Radio 1 Session Version)
            4 Heather (John Peel BBC Radio 1 Session Version)
            5 Blonde (John Peel BBC Radio 1 Session Version)
            6 Niagara (John Peel BBC Radio 1 Session Version)

            Jake Bugg

            Saturday Night, Sunday Morning

              Fifth album from Nottingham born singer-songwriter Jake Bugg and his debut on RCA Records.

              Lou Reed

              Coney Island Baby - 2021 Coloured Vinyl Edition

                Coney Island Baby is the sixth solo studio album by Lou Reed, released December 1975 in the US, and in January 1976 in the UK, by RCA Records. The album has been described as "perhaps the most romantic album of Reed's career". Many of the album's songs were inspired by and dedicated to Reed's girlfriend and muse at the time, a trans woman named Rachel Humphreys but Coney Island Baby is "as much a love letter to Rachel as it was to the nostalgic Coney Island of the mind." 

                Kaytranada

                Bubba

                  Sophomore release on RCA Records from DJ & Producer Kaytranada. The critically acclaimed follow up to debut "99.9%", this is a 17 track album, which features collaborations with Pharrell Williams, Tinashe, Goldlink, Estelle, Kali Ushis & more... 

                  Lou Reed

                  Transformer

                    Produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, also handling guitar duties on all songs, "Transformer" was Lou Reed's second solo album, but the first containing new songs (his debut consisted reworks of songs he wrote in his Velvet Underground days). "Transformer" is considered Lou Reed's signature album and includes his most known songs as "Satellite of Love", "Vicious"(inspired by Andy Warhol) and "Perfect Day". Rumours has it that, though not credited on the album, "Wagon Wheel" is actually written by David Bowie.






                    TRACK LISTING

                    A1 Vicious (2:55)
                    A2 Andy's Chest (3:17)
                    A3 Perfect Day (3:45)
                    A4 Hangin' 'Round (3:32)
                    A5 Walk On The Wild Side (4:13)

                    B1 Make Up (2:56)
                    B2 Wagon Wheel (3:19)
                    B3 Satellite Of Love (3:39)
                    B4 New York Telephone Conversation (1:32)
                    B5 I'm So Free (3:08)
                    B6 Goodnight Ladies (4:20)

                    It’s four years since Lykke Li’s last album and the Swedish pop singer has changed her tune. Never one to shy away from experimentation, she has re-emerged with a synth-pop and trap-tinged album called so sad so sexy. The music is both of those things.

                    It still has Li’s devastatingly beautiful heartbreak songs juxtaposed with R&B romp-heavy tracks. The sonic diversity of the record is due in part to Li working with longtime collaborators Malay, Jeff Bhasker and T-Minus, but expanded with the help of Skrillex, Emile Haynie, DJ Dahi and Jonny Coffer.


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