Also out this week:
English Teacher’s ‘Live From BBC Maida Vale’ EP brings new life and new angles to songs we already love; Warmduscher’s delightfully weird 5th LP moves from sleazy dance to glam rock beats to disco-not-disco without missing a reverb-laden beat (last few signed print editions available if you’re quick, & we’ve just added a spiffy red vinyl edition to the site, expected to land early next week); Elvis Costello and T-Bone
Burnett finally team up (under the Coward Brothers moniker) to deliver a mighty addition to both of their consistently brilliant oeuvres; She Drew The Gun have never sounded so big and bold - enormous choruses, propulsive drums and perfect pop hooks pervade their new album, and we can’t wait to hear the live incarnation at their instore with us next Thusday (make sure you grab a limited signed copy before then, too!).
We’ve also been loving the new album from the previously Dinked-approved ganavya, whose enlightening new set of spiritual jazz is sure to become a sought-after classic once this limited pressing has been hoovered up, plus Planes Mistaken For Stars have dished out a full-on fried psychedelic metal onslaught with their new’un!
…& on top of all that, Richard Norris has put together a fantastic compilation (released via the hallowed channel of Two-Piers), which pays tribute to the psych & freakbeat sounds that made up his former club night in 1980s’ Liverpool - & he’s signed a limited number of copies across all formats! There’s also an ear-watering wave of new reissues from three ever-lasting shop faves: Low / Dirty Three -
with their euphonious 1999 collaboration - plus Kate Bush & her ‘50 Words For Snow’, which has been gorgeously reissued with exquisite new sleeve art. & keep scrolling for colour vinyl heaven from Alvvays, The Associates, Iron Maiden, MF DOOM, & oh so many more!
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