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One of the best from one of the best and some of their warmest and most accessible moments too.
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One of the best from one of the best and some of their warmest and most accessible moments too.
This Sunday is all about Obaa Sima, one of the most characterful and idiosyncratic albums that we’ve ever heard.
A double album of startling variety and dazzling genre-spanning scope from the Southern California hardcore scene. You ain’t heard nothing like it.
A vibrant album of bubbling hip-hop, from an unsung talent who vitally contributed to the progression of the golden ages.
Not only does everybody know the sunshine, they sure love the sunshine; It’s a high point on an album of high points.
A back-to-basics album that still stands as one of the Grateful Dead’s most enduring achievements and a cultural touchstone of the 1970s.
If anyone is ever up for a ‘best ever self-titled debut LP’ conversation, then The Raincoats have to be in it…
This Sunday felt like one where we could all do with a little pick me up, so we turned to Toots and one of the most spiritually uplifting albums we...
Full of slow-burning emotional arcs against dazzling speed and dexterity, 1969’s Total Eclipse is cosmic stuff.
If Chico Hamilton pulling back on a cigarette and giving the middle-distance the side-eye doesn’t make you wanna listen to The Dealer… We can’t help you.
Released in the mid-summer of 1971, Maggot Brain was the third album from George Clinton’s Funkadelic, a psychedelic opus of supreme magnificence.