🐇🆕 New Releases 4th August 2023 🆕🐇

What you listening to?

Chris Farren - Doom Singer

Some good pop punk, good morning pep music.

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Girl Ray - Prestige

Third album out on Moshi Moshi. Takes their shambling indie pop and puts a bit of disco into it (apparently)

Florry - The Holey Bible

Bit of an alt country slant on this. Good stuff.

Gaadge - Somewhere Down Below

Scrappy shoegazy, noise poppy indie rock

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Annie Hart - The Weight of a Wave

Fourth solo album of minimal pop by member of synthy indie band Au Revoir Simone.

BEEF - BEEF

Garage rock. Part of the interesting Cincinnati DIY scene.

Holy Wave - Five of Cups

Sixth album of laid back psych from Austin, Texas. Lorelle Meets the Obsolete guest on one track.

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Had no idea about the new Girl Ray album, very exciting!

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Yeah. I’m really looking forward to jumping into it.

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Teenage Wrist - Still Love Third album of grungy shoegazy emo or something.

Bathe Alone - Fall With The Lights Down (Velma) Floaty dream pop

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Madder Rose - No One Gets Hurt Ever

Madder Rose have a new one out. Good to see that they’re still around after 30 years.

Their last one a few years ago was ok but personally for me was good to have them back.

The new one on first listen is a brilliant mellow record. Can see myself going back to this a lot.

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Art School Girlfriend - Soft Landing.

Like Daughter playing electronica.

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Lord Spikeheart’s the guy from Duma so it’ll probably be heavy and industrially

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I have this out today, electronic/ambient techno inspired.

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One part of Au Revoir Simone with ‘’ overcast, punk-damaged synth pop and brooding keyboard balladry. It’s more energetic than that to me, rawer indie pop, with a lot of New York references and it definitely takes notes from all the classic NY bands. Good mind.

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oh its been linked oops

New Iceboy Violet was all I was looking forward to today

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Yeah but you included a much more helpful description.

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Moundabout - An Cnoc Mór

Psychedelic Irish folk duo - one of whom is also in Gnod.

Moundabout’s glorious second long player is named after Cnoc Mór na nGaibhlte (or The Big Hill Of The Galtees) an imposing sandstone and shale peak in Munster, from which vantage point the horizon retreats to impossible-seeming distances.

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Partial JAG - though it’s for charity & also features a contribution from DiS’ very own @manches

Today, we announce ‘Pictures of You: A compilation of covers of songs by The Cure’ in aid of MIND

45 covers of all your favourite Cure songs, only a fiver & for a great cause

On it you can hear my version of The Knife doing their version of Close to Me

Who could say no to that huh?

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Blimey!

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:rabbit2: it’s my time to shine

SebastiAn - TROPIC
Soundtrack by the Ed Banger man.

Sideshow and Alexander Spit - JAM
Collaborative rap EP - can recommend Sideshow’s album from earlier in the year.

High on Fire - The Art of Self Defense (reissue)
The debut album by Sleep legend Matt Pike’s main project, remixed and remastered and finally on streaming.

Coco Bryce - Nirwana
Drum n Bass on Critical Music

I’m still over a month behind on new releases but adding to the pile YAY :rabbit2: :rabbit2: :rabbit2: :rabbit2: :rabbit2: :rabbit2: :rabbit2:

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Belbury Poly

From Ghostbox:

The Path is the latest album from Belbury Poly (aka Ghost Box records founder Jim Jupp). This time round Jupp has recruited a full band roster to expand his own unique electronica. He is joined by occasional Belbury Poly collaborator Christopher Budd on Bass and Guitar, Jesse Chandler (of Midlake, Mercury Rev & Pneumatic Tubes) on flute, clarinet and keyboards, Max Saidi on drums plus narration from author and poet, Justin Hopper.

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New Crosses track -

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