Dead Oceans has announced the release of Bill Fay’s Still Some Light: Part 2, the second side of the double compilation album made up of 70s album demos (Part 1) and 2009 home recordings (Part 2). Following the recent release of Still Some Light: Part 1 on 14th Jan, Still Some
Read MoreThe Hidden Cameras in collaboration with Rough Trade Records, today announce a 20th anniversary expanded reissue of their album ‘Mississauga Goddam’ to be released on October 11th 2024. The reissue features features bonus demos,
Available from today, The Moon and the Melodies by Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd is being reissued on vinyl for the first time almost forty years after it was initially released – remastered, from the original tapes, by Robin Guthrie himself.
Twenty years ago, mclusky released their third album, The Difference Between Me and You Is That I’m Not On Fire via Too Pure. In the years since, their legend has only grown,
10 years after its original release, Matador Records is reissuing Spoon’s beloved eighth album, They Want My Soul, on all digital platforms, with a 2xLP gatefold vinyl release to follow in the fall. Along
Sleaford Mods’ era-capturing, breakthrough album Divide and Exit is set to be reissued on 26 July to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The band will also stage a tour celebrating the album this
Sleaford Mods have released two previously unheard tracks, ‘Git Some Balls’ and ‘Air Con’(a reworking of the track Air Conditioning) ahead of the 10th anniversary edition of their scene stimulating, acclaimed album
The Bolshoi were different. Their songs were dark and subversive, sufficient evidence for many critics to corral them under the ‘Gothic’ banner at the time of their debut album, Friends – but
Dinosaur Jr. announce a 15th anniversary expanded reissue of their seminal second post-reunion album, Farm, originally released in 2009 to widespread critical acclaim. The limited lime-coloured vinyl reissue is released Aug 16th via the band’s long-term home of Jagjaguwar.
On 23 August, almost forty years after it was initially released, The Moon and the Melodies by Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd is being reissued on vinyl for the first time – remastered, from the original tapes, by Robin Guthrie himself. The
The Expanded 2011 edition of Queens of the Stone Age‘s self titled album is being made available once again on 2LP and CD. This ‘definitive version’ of the album comes with original Loose-Groove