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Goat, Tucker Zimmerman, Field Music, Current Joys, Dawes, Stick in the Wheel and Shovel Dance Collective.

Records of the Week

Goat, Tucker Zimmerman, Field Music, Current Joys, Dawes, Stick in the Wheel and Shovel Dance Collective.

Shamanic Psychedelics, rich country loveliness, pop maximalism, a bit of Country and a bit of Folk.


Goat is the eponymous sixth studio set from Swedish mystics Goat and it’s dead good! They still whip out the odd blood-boiling riff, but that is only part of the blend. Weird, driving rhythms alongside breakbeat patterns that give it perhaps their most dancefloor-friendly edge yet. The bass warbles, the rhythm has deep Afrorock grooves and the wall of harmony vocals are proper euphoric. They remain other-worldly, but they are also really good fun. Record of the Week.

+ Available on a limited and very handsome looking Swirl vinyl pressing
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Goat
One of our most recent obsessions has been cult American singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman, who releases an all-new LP this week via 4AD and it’s a bit special. The 83-year-old has collaborated with Big Thief who have produced his Dance Of Love LP, as well as forming his backing band and appearing throughout it. It has such a great vibe, a warm and woody psychedelic folk record with lush idiosyncrasies and plenty of humour. The label snuck us a copy a while back and we have played it loads and loads; a sonic balm.

+ Available on Recycled Colour Mix colour vinyl, which may or may not look like the one we photographed, but will be super special all for you!

“It was an extreme honour to make a record with one of the greatest songwriters of all time. We believe in this music with all of our hearts, and we hope it brings you joy.”- Big Thief.

Peter and David Brewis return as Field Music this week with the delicious Limits of Language. It really is so masterful, absolute pop-maximalism, but done with such a joyous energy. They take a world of musical influences and liberally whirl them into something smart, sophisticated and totally new. Lots of pop sensitivity, but also some weird turns and a little bit of crunch in there too. They are good!

+ Available on limited Red vinyl
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The Quietus ran a really great feature with the brothers talking about each track, you can read that here.
Tucker Zimmerman
East My Love is the Country-tinged 12th studio LP from Nick Rattigan as Current Joys. It was actually recorded a few years back in woodland isolation but shelved till it felt less raw. There is such a primal energy to it, whilst actually having lush and swooping production.

+ Available on limited Olive Green colour vinyl
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Keeping it Country, brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith return as Dawes for their first LP in close to a decade, Oh Brother. Rich sombre moments and rolling Americana. Great stuff.

+ Limited Turmeric colour vinyl.

From double Country to double Folk to close out this week’s new releases and a couple of curious belters.

The excellent Stick in the Wheel return with A Thousand Pokes and it is propulsive stuff. Inspired by 700 years of odd behaviour, there is a very modern element to what they do with fascinating sonics adding to the mix.

Then, Shovel Dance Collective is the self-titled second LP from London's nine-piece folk group. Rich in traditional hues, it is also beautifully ornate and its fuller moments are proper out-of-body powerful. The drones… Wow!

Lastly today, we finally have stock of MJ Lenderman’s Manning Fireworks, which is a proper belter. It was released a few weeks back so we’re going to play it loads here to make up for the delay. Okay?

A week of splendid reissues too with; William Basinski, Fela Kuti, Deadly Headley, Hank Mobley, Holden and Cosmic American Music: Motel California.