Brògeal thrum at the centre of a robust, Celtic folk revival, crowds across the UK and Ireland connecting to a traditional spirit of positive defiance in an ever-polarised, none-more-negative era. There’s an uprising going on. Their debut album Tuesday Paper Club, out October 17th on Play It Again Sam (Cameron Winter, Nick Cave, The Hives), blends […]
RSD 2024 RSD titles are limited to one copy per person. With fairness in mind, we have to prohibit multiple buys of the same release. Orders for multiple copies will be fully refunded! 12″ BLUE VINYL “Originally chosen as the first single to be taken from Bryan Ferry’s 1987 album ‘Bête Noire’, the groove laden […]
The Vaccines ‘Live From London’, England was a 2011 Record Store Day exclusive limited edition 11-track album recorded live at Kings College, London. They were formed in West London in 2010 by current members Justin Hayward-Young, Freddie Cowan, and Árni Árnason. If you have never heard any of their stuff, the music reminds of a […]
2 LP MTV Unplugged is a 1993 live album and video by American alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs, recorded for the MTV Unplugged series. The album was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and spawned the hit single “Because the Night”, a cover of the song written by Patti Smith and […]
American blues guitarist Buddy Guy released his eighth studio album Feels Like Rain in 1993. It was produced by John Porter, whom had previously worked with The Smiths, Bryan Ferry and Killing Joke. The album features Guy’s take on songs written by the likes of John Hiatt, John Fogerty, James Brown, Ray Charles and Guy’s […]
The Cure is the thirteenth album from Robert Smiths Crawley formed outfit. Produced by Ross Robinson (Korn, Limp Bizkit) and recorded in the legendary Olympic Studios in London, the album returns to the stripped back sound of earlier recordings while updating the bands original and often copied indie rock sound.
1985 homecoming show from The Smiths!Early in 1985, The Smiths released their second studio album, ‘Meat Is Murder’. More strident and political than its predecessor, it included the pro-vegetarian title track, the light-hearted republicanism of “Nowhere Fast”, and the anti-corporal punishment “The Headmaster Ritual” and “Barbarism Begins at Home”. The band had also grown more […]
3 LP New Mix of the Original Album, Previously Unreleased Alternate Takes and Radio Bremen Radio Session Tracks Deuce would make it Rorys third fully self-penned album in a row, having written all of Tastes second album On The Boards as well as the debut solo album Rory Gallagher. Deuce was originally released 28th November […]
6 CD 1982 was a decisive year for The Fall. Their critically acclaimed album “Hex Enduction Hour” was released in March on Kamera Records, closely followed by “Room To Live” in September. ? This six-disc boxset brings together those two classic albums alongside a host of John Peel sessions, Kamera singles, live performances and the […]
The Smiths underrated and unjustly maligned swan song found the band experimenting with sound and arrangement more than ever before. From the epic instrumental introduction to “Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me” to the dark instrumentation of “Death Of A Disco Dancer”, STRANGEWAYS HERE WE …