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Rachel Love

Lyra - 2026 Repress

English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Love began her musical career in the late 70s with the legendary Dolly Mixture, a group of three teenage friends who subverted pretty much every rock cliche imaginable with their bright, energetic DIY pop music and created the template for countless non-dude bands since. No one used the words post-punk or indiepop back then, but Dolly Mixture are in the DNA of both. Post Dolly Mixture, Rachel kept busy writing and playing music in various groups, leading in 2021 to 'Picture In Mind', an elegantly pastoral sunshine/folk/indie pop album co-produced with her late husband Steve Lovell.

Rachel's 2024 album 'Lyra' was written and recorded as she processed Steve's passing, joined by her sons David and Syd as players, with David also co-producing. Musically 'Lyra' is very much of a piece with 'Picture In Mind', surveying intimate folk-tinged pop, elegant atmospheres and gentle melodicism that perfectly complements the stately, sorrowful tunes. Songs like 'Without You', 'Fly Me Away' and 'April Love' are beautifully-effecting chamber pop, lush and dreamy odes to love, loss and family.

TRACK LISTING

1. Without You
2. Why
3. Sad And Lonely
4. Fly Me Away
5. Lyra’s Theme
6. April Love
7. I Lost Myself
8. What Was It For
9. Alone
10. All Across The World

Rachel Love

Picture In Mind - 2026 Repress

English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Love began her musical career in the late 70s with the legendary Dolly Mixture, a group of three teenage friends who subverted pretty much every rock cliche imaginable with their bright, energetic DIY pop music and created the template for countless non-dude bands since. No one used the words postpunk or indiepop back then, but Dolly Mixture are in the DNA of both.

After Dolly Mixture wrapped-up in 1984 Rachel continued writing and playing music, but it wasn't until 2021 that she released the first record under her own name. 'Picture In Mind' is packed with lush, dreamy pop that sits comfortably between 60s sunshine pop and and the mod-ish sounds of groups like Saint Etienne and Broadcast. Tunes like 'Primrose Hill', 'Wandlebury' and 'Borrowed Time' drift by like daydreams, foregrounding Rachel's lovely voice and melodies. Co-produced with her late husband, Steve Lovell (Blur, Julian Cope), 'Picture In Mind' is minimal but never overly spare; rather it basks in a warm simplicity that feels like a tonic in these hectic times.

TRACK LISTING

1. Primrose Hill
2. Down The Line
3. No More
4. Dreaming
5. The Long Way Round
6. Far Away
7. Borrowed Time
8. Wandlebury
9. Easter Song
10. Look For The Gold

Rocketship

A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness - 2026 Reissue

One of the clearest examples of an album that crafts a strange and beautiful world not quite like any other is Rocketship’s 1996 full-length debut 'A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness'. Even upon arrival, this was an experience unto itself, and 30 years later, these eight songs of bittersweet bliss still feel new. Rocketship spiked their deliciously melodic indiepop with buzzing organs, spacey interstitials and motorik repetition, aligning them with mid-90s peers like Stereolab and Unrest.

'A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness' is an album of unrepentantly vulnerable melodies, unusual seventh chords, lingering ambient interludes, and soft sentiments released at a time when unfriendly, self-conscious punk rock was the order of the day, a bold move indeed. Returning to 'A Certain Smile, A Certain Sadness' with fresh ears, it becomes more obvious how quietly influential the album was. After several different waves of shoegaze revivalism, grunge distillation, and new bands perfecting the ‘90s slacker pop aesthetic yet again, elements of Rocketship’s intricate creative world have begun to surface in the sounds of subsequent generations. Slumberland is delighted to release a 30th Anniversary edition of this instant classic, bringing it back on vinyl and CD after being out-of-print for years and tantalizing music fans with it's limited availability for decades. 

TRACK LISTING

1. I Love You Like The Way That I Used To Do
2. Kisses Are Always Promises
3. Heather, Tell Me Why
4. Let's Go Away
5. I'm Lost Without You Here
6. Carrie Cooksey
7. We're Both Alone
8. Friendships And Love

The Telephone Numbers

Scarecrow II

The Telephone Numbers have established themselves as a crucial part of San Francisco's fertile indie music scene, sharing members with The Reds, Pinks & Purples and The Umbrellas and a musical palette that takes in everything from the rootsier end of Byrds jangle to Lemonheads-tinged power-pop to the pop sophistication of bands like The Go-Betweens and The Church.

'Scarecrow II' is their second album and a massive step forward for the band. Recorded by Alicia Vanden Heuvel at SF's Speakeasy Studios, this set of songs is deeper and richer, foregrounding the crafty tunes and lovely melodies, adding just-right bits of trumpet, violin and organ to the mix. With 'Scarecrow II', The Telephone Numbers have created a record overflowing with warmth, an earnest exploration of traditionalist pop that feels fresh, vital, and essential.



TRACK LISTING

1. Goodbye Rock N Roll
2. Be Right Down
3. Ebb Tide
4. Falling Dream
5. Pulling Punchlines
6. This Job Is Killing Me
7. Battle Of Blythe Road
8. Hemlock
9. Telephone Numbers Theme
10. Scarecrow

Pains Of Being Pure At Heart

Perfect Right Now: A Slumberland Collection 2008-2010

The Pains of Being Pure At Heart exploded out of the late 00s Brooklyn indie scene with a bright, distinctive sound that paid tribute to everything from C86 to early Slumberland, Sarah and Creation label pop, but with a distinct American flavor drawn from groups like Smashing Pumpkins and The Exploding Hearts. Their 2009 self-titled debut is rightly considered a classic, and with Perfect Right Now we're thrilled to round out the story of The Pains' early years.

The ten tracks here compile the much-loved (and LONG out of print!) b-sides from the 7"s that accompanied that first album, the follow-up Higher Than The Stars EP, a couple of scarce tunes from split singles, and finally "Say No To Love," a spectacular tune that points the way forward to the band's next chapter. There are some proper lost classics here, songs like "Kurt Cobain's Cardigan" and "The Pains of Being Pure at Heart" that still pack the dancefloors at indie discos from Göteborg to Glasgow and we couldn't be more excited to make them available again.

STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: A quintessential part of 00's indie, POBPAH epitomise the glistening post-grunge production and crystalline, playful melodies that were the antithesis to grunge's super serious, thoughtful textures.

TRACK LISTING

Kurt Cobain's Cardigan
Come Saturday ('searching For The Now' Version)
Ramona
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
Side Ponytail
Higher Than The Stars
103
Falling Over
Twins
Say No To Love


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