Also out this week:
The beautiful, masterful 'Glory' finds Perfume Genius pivoting towards the vast vistas of Americana, 60s psych folk, and even a little 50s doo-wop. Breezy fretboard flurries wafting in on an oceanic drift, funk-strutting basslines, and Maya Delilah's sizzling voice all come together to make an album of joyous vibes, and you can secure a space to see her at Monday's instore. Lucy Dacus employs folksy electropop, heartfelt strumming, and ballsy rock & roll as she gushes lyrical about romance, lust, and her relationship (with you know who), and this breathtaking debut of exemplary choral work from NYX filters in through your ears, courses through your veins and plumps up your heart until it soars, soars, soars.
In addition to all of that, Athlete are celebrating 20 years of tourism with a Dinked edition, Unrest have 3 decades of Perfect Teeth (Dinked too!), Dean Wareham's available on pay per love, Sandwell District are beginning at the end, there's sweet sweet music from Paul Weller, you can go fishing with Will Sergeant, lilo are tying up bloody ends (grab a Dinked!), the greatest thing since dreamt toast (The Darkness) are swinging by for a meet and greet next Friday (4th April), Stone Foundation are feeling revived enough to sign some records, Deafheaven are lonely and powerful, Bernard Butler's teamed up with Blake & Grant for Butler, Blake & Grant (signed available!), you can attend a seance with Mount Vernon Arts Lab, and have a Quique with Seefeel - just don't get us started on how good these remixes of The Smile are!
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