Roots Rocking Zimbabwe, Jane Weaver, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Owl John.
We start this slightly shorter new week with the birth of the modern music industry in Zimbabwe and the explosion of creativity through the 70s and 80s… and how!
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We start this slightly shorter new week with the birth of the modern music industry in Zimbabwe and the explosion of creativity through the 70s and 80s… and how!
Released in October 2011, Real Estate’s Days was such an instant classic that we delayed the printing of our Records of the Year magazine just to include it...
A really stacked week with big returns and absolute gems of underground treasure!
Grunge-adjacent slow burners, Panther-walking groovers, folky idealism, Hot Buttered Soul and more.
An album we have listened to hundreds of times over the last twenty years, but each play still offers something both new and inexplicably familiar, with a shadow of the...
It’s a serious return to general record shop business and we have so much to play you…
Against the frenzy of the last few weeks, April’s Record of the Month collects moments of sublime calm and expansive emotional resonance from Walt McClements.
Blurring the lines between swinging pop and finger-clicking jazz cool, The Sorcerer is irrepressibly stylish. A proper ‘wish you were there’ vibe.
Wild, heavy, swooning, whining and plenty more. We are back to business!
We know that Saturday is The Big Saturday, but tomorrow is actually a pretty damn good edition of new music Friday, you know…
An album of contradictions and contrasts, PJ Harvey’s Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea is absolutely full of life.
What. A. Week. It’s a bit like something is happening soon and everyone rushed to get out a killer album…