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Record of the Week for the last time in 2018 is a real scorcher from our main man Ty Segall. Ty is one-third of The C.I.A. alongside his wife Denee...
Record of the Week for the last time in 2018 is a real scorcher from our main man Ty Segall. Ty is one-third of The C.I.A. alongside his wife Denee...
More gold from the Neil Young vaults. Songs For Judy is a thoroughly dreamy collection of live acoustic performances culled from Neil's November 1976 solo tour and features twenty-two songs...
Record of the Week is the simply stunning Fallen Trees LP on Erased Tapes from Lubomyr Melnyk. Renowned for his incredible technical skills (often dubbed 'the prophet of the piano'),...
Record of the Week is a new edition from the 'Live At Third Man Records' vaults, with the Goliath that is Bill Callahan in rich and commanding form. Suitably stripped...
Soul of a Nation: Jazz is the Teacher, Funk is the Preacher - Afro-Centric Jazz, Street Funk and the Roots of Rap in the Black Power Era 1969-75 The second...
Record of the Week today is also our 2018 Soundtrack release of the year, the simply wonderful Bagpuss release on Earth Recordings. 12th of February, 1974, and for an audience...
Record of the Week is a stunner. Ghost Forests is musical conversations between Meg Baird (Espers) and Mary Lattimore. The songs alternate between extended ethereal instrumentals, gauzy and dreamy pop, blown-out...
Our Record of the Week is Yawn, the fourth full-length solo release from singer-songwriter Bill Ryder-Jones. Entirely self-produced (and featuring guest vocals from The Orielles and Our Girl), it's a beautifully sincere set...
Record of the Week is Sentimental, the rich and jangling debut album from London (via Buenos Aires) trio Value Void.As much as they can sound sunny and full of sunset melancholia,...
Record of the Week is Actualisation, a very big return from Carlisle quartet The Lucid Dream. It all started from a place of adversity following a robbery (in early 2017...
Record of the Week this week could have been one of a dozen, in the end we went perhaps the simplest; beautifully delivered songs.If Only There Was A River is the...
Record of the Week is a real joy, tense and kind of dystopian techno with an utterly hysterical protagonist. Marie Davidson - who releases Working Class Woman today on Ninja...