Again and again
Out today: Written, produced, and arranged entirely by Tyler The Creator himself, Chromakopia is his most expansive and personal album yet. It’s an album of contrasts - slick and soulful one moment, chaotic and confessional the next. Available now on limited opaque white vinyl. Following the breakout success of their debut, Melbourne’s Belair Lip Bombs return with Again, widescreen indie rock that blends sharp songwriting with heartfelt hooks. Recorded with Joe White of Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, it cements them as one of Australia’s most exciting young bands. Available on limited sky blue vinyl. Radiohead's Hail to the Thief: Live Recordings 2003–2009 is a powerful document of the band’s live energy during the Hail to the Thief era, recorded across London, Amsterdam, Buenos Aires and Dublin. Out now on indies-only opaque red vinyl. In The Earth Again is a surprising and moving collaboration between Oklahoma noise-rockers Chat Pile and experimental ambient guitarist Hayden Pedigo. What began as a split EP became a full album of eerie, rural soundscapes and metallic decay - intimate, expansive, and beautifully strange. Available on limited oxblood vinyl.
Also released today (though not yet arrived for an in-store photoshoot): Bill Fay’s 1970 and 1971 classics Bill Fay and Time of the Last Persecution - two poetic, spiritual folk-rock masterpieces newly reissued on 180g vinyl, replicating the original UK pressings. Bob Stanley's Safe In My Garden - American Pop In The Shadows 1967-1972 offers a lush journey through late-60s American soft rock and sunshine pop - The Free Design, Chad & Jeremy, Tommy James, and more - capturing the sound of young America keeping its fingers crossed. And finally, The Charlatans' We Are Love marks their first studio album since 2017, produced by Stephen Street and featuring Dev Hynes - a confident, melodic return available on limited translucent orange vinyl.
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