Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd, Mark Lanegan, Fugazi, Patrice Rushen and Charlie Parker.
A really stacked week of reissues to follow that long weekend.
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A really stacked week of reissues to follow that long weekend.
Welcome to Sunday and welcome to the absolutely sublime sounds of Margo Guryan. ‘Take a Picture’ is a breezy pop dreamboat and it all starts with ‘Sunday Mornin’’.
A lot of bases covered, some brilliant production and a load of killer songs. It is a real good week.
We have been preaching feverishly at The Bug Club altar for quite some time now, so it’ll come as little surprise to anyone that their Sub Pop debut is very...
Quite a few riffs on reissue this week, with two jazz essentials and some real nice dub too!
Originally released in September 1974, No Other is an absolutely extraordinary album of Country-steeped rock and roll balladeering from The Byrds founding member, Gene Clark. An LP of huge innovation...
From breakneck pace to languorous lushness, there is much on offer this week.
Maybe it’s the light, but this week’s collection of essential new-not-new really has put us in a particularly good mood…
Public Strain is the second album from the short-lived, but hugely important Canadian rock band, Women. A dark and alluring album of addictive and weaving neurosis.
A short set of new releases for your Friday deliberations, but each one is a total cracker!
Dream pop, shoegaze, Queer country rock, shades of Jazz and synthesiser meditations. I mean, it’s all very us.
Hugely revered and an absolute all time essential, but one that still gets asked about whenever we spin it. So, this is the Histoire de Melody Nelson.