Also out this week:
With an immediacy that lit us up from the first needle drop, Annie & The Caldwells bring multiple generations of hope, love, and hurt to their full-bodied Gospel sound. 'Night Life' reveals a fresh facet to The Horrors musical palette without ditching the goth-gloom that has been their calling card from the off. Act quick if you'd like a signed copy! With beats that bump harder and deeper than ever before Greentea Peng is taking an expansive approach on her new record, bringing in elements of industrial, jungle, and trip-hop into her psychedelic dub. And forget what you think you know about Benefits - album number two finds them shifting away from the raging heatseekers of the first record into a lugubrious musical throb where digital manipulation combines with anger to form a feisty new Northern Soul. Catch 'em in action right here in the shop next Wednesday! Elsewhere, it's been a quarter century since Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes teamed up at the Greek, the Au Pairs are playing with a different sex, Gnod and White Hills have triple dropped, Barry Hyde's off down the mines, there's permanent damage from the Icicle Works, Japanese Breakfast have come over all melancholy, My Morning Jacket simply 'Is', the Lottery Winners are keeping on keeping on, you can get lost in the mystery of the Alan Parsons Project, and Eli Roth has put on the red light and gone to the Italian disco!
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