Also out this week:
Bloody hell, it's Andy Bell! But not as you might expect him! This Arcadian ride, bathed in kosmische vigour, takes a Teutonic turn for the better, instilling each reverberating track with a forward momentum that'll lift you up and pull you along with it. Join us when he brings this to our shop floor on Monday! Bursting with the verve and vitality that made watching their film such a hoot, Kneecap's soundtrack is an energetic blast, returning us to those hilarious and surprisingly thoughtful silver screen moments. The new solo effort from Panda Bear covers the fertile ground between beach-based balladry, french pop sentiments, and a little calypso swing, all smudged with a dose of the Lisbon scene that he now calls home. And just when we thought local tech-metallers Architects couldn't impress us anymore, they go and combine thrilling new elements with their soul-slaying, hard-hitting, metallic dysrhythmia and totally blow our minds all over again! In addition to those delights, Sunhouse's Gavin Clark is displaying his Beautiful Skeleton, Doves have got their heads in the stars, Antony Szmierek is nipping to a petrol station, Marie Davidson is clowning around, it's back to '91 for Drop Nineteens, Oasis are getting a leg up, Bob Stanley's taken a trip to Merseyside, Electric Six are celebrating their 21st, the Old Joy OST from Yo La Tengo finally lands on vinyl, and despite what she says, Lola Young's new album is definitely for you!
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