New releases for 16 February 2015

This week sees a wonderful 25th anniversary album from Texas, plus new albums from Phosphorescent, Idlewild, Carl Barât And The Jackals, Steve Earle & The Dukes and Carter Tutti, along with vinyl reissues of classics from Sigur Rós and Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds.   Click here for more details and to order your…

New releases for 9 February 2015

There are some truly belting new releases this week. First and foremost amongst them is Gretchen Peters’ absolutely stellar Blackbirds. It has been described as country noir, which perfectly captures it atmosphere. Do your ears a favour and get a copy! Note that the vinyl release has been delayed – of course we’ll have copies…

New releases for 2 February 2015

This week brings new albums from Murder By Death, Luke Haines, Leah, Blind Guardian, Hannah Sanders, Butch Walker, Dengue Fever, and some vintage radio broadcasts from Aerosmith. And if that isn’t enough for you, Bob Dylan sings Sinatra. Yes, really!   Click here for more details and to order your copy.  

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New releases for 26 January 2015

This week sees fantastic new albums by The Charlatans, Gaz Coombes, Jessica Pratt, Sons of Bill, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Pond and Jim White & The Packway Handle Band, along with deluxe, expanded reissues of important albums by Motörhead, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds and Tyrannosaurus Rex. Click here for more details and to…

New releases for 19 January 2015

This week we have new albums by a wealth of established major artists. The Waterboys release their first studio album in three years, and there are also new releases from Fall Out Boy, Belle and Sebastian, Marilyn Manson, Gretchen Peters, Ryan Bingham, The Decemberists and Sleater / Kinney, and Ólafur Arnalds’s haunting soundtrack of TV…