I know what's nice. This week at South
Cate Le Bon returns with Michelangelo Dying, her seventh album and most emotionally raw work to date, a shifting song cycle of heartache, repetition, and exorcism, framed by iridescent synths, brass and fractured guitars. Available on bone white vinyl (indies only). John Maus releases Later Than You Think, a 16-track synth-pop opus written in the Ozarks that confronts grief, faith, and transcendence with radical sincerity - his most expansive statement yet. Available on limited ice blue vinyl. Bitchin Bajas’ Inland See is a four-part flow state recorded live to tape at Electrical Audio, translucent and elemental, the sound of discovery and weightless drift. Available on indies-only vinyl. The Cords deliver their debut album, a sharp, melodic, DIY burst of drums and guitar from sisters Eva and Grace Tedeschi, echoing indiepop greats while feeling utterly fresh. Available on baby blue vinyl. Aphex Twin’s sole Polygon Window LP Surfing On Sine Waves is reissued in a definitive expanded edition, pairing the 1993 classic with its Quoth EP companion. Available as a triple LP in gatefold sleeve. Mulatu Astatke’s Mulatu Plays Mulatu revisits and reimagines Ethio-jazz classics with London and Addis ensembles, bridging generations and tradition with a vital new vision. Available as a Dinked Edition on silver vinyl with numbered gatefold and booklet (300 only). Mother Love Bone’s 1990 grunge landmark Apple, remastered for the first time, returns with its anthemic singles and enduring influence. Available on limited opaque habanero vinyl. And The Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle finally reappears in its original 1968 mono mix, a psych-pop masterpiece freshly remastered with new liner notes. Available on limited orchid vinyl. Geckøs unites M. Ward, Howe Gelb, and McKowski on a self-titled debut born from an impromptu wedding jam and expanded across Tucson, Ireland, London, and Bristol. Mixed by John Parish, it’s a surreal blend of Southwestern desert tones, indie folk, Spanish inflections, and Irish mysticism - three singular voices discovering a shared language. Motorcycle Display Team release Populism – The Manifest Destiny of MDT, a collection of their remastered singles and more, pairing sharp-edged alt-rock with politically charged lyrics. Lady Wray returns with Cover Girl, a celebratory mix of soul, disco, gospel, and R&B, made with longtime collaborator Leon Michels and driven by themes of love and self-care. It’s her most joyful and confident record yet, available on pink vinyl.
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