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Pulp Listening Party
On Thursday 29th May at 1pm we'll be hosting a listening party of the new Pulp album, More, in the shop. Entry is free, and open to all. You'll get...
Pulp Listening Party
On Thursday 29th May at 1pm we'll be hosting a listening party of the new Pulp album, More, in the shop. Entry is free, and open to all. You'll get...
Eternal Rhythm: Candi Staton's classic first th...
Between 1970 and 1972, Candi Staton recorded three albums at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, that now feel less like artefacts from Southern soul’s golden age and more like...
Eternal Rhythm: Candi Staton's classic first th...
Between 1970 and 1972, Candi Staton recorded three albums at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, that now feel less like artefacts from Southern soul’s golden age and more like...
1800-call-me-back
Surprise Chef’s Superb continues their deep-focus funk with cinematic restraint—grooves that unfold slowly, all mood, space, and syncopated sleight of hand. Something Soft by M(h)aol tilts between abrasion and vulnerability, post-punk as a site...
1800-call-me-back
Surprise Chef’s Superb continues their deep-focus funk with cinematic restraint—grooves that unfold slowly, all mood, space, and syncopated sleight of hand. Something Soft by M(h)aol tilts between abrasion and vulnerability, post-punk as a site...
Eternal Rhythm: Grant McLennan and Steve Kilbey...
Jack Frost was never meant to be a career move. When Steve Kilbey of The Church and Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens joined forces in the early ’90s, it wasn’t...
Eternal Rhythm: Grant McLennan and Steve Kilbey...
Jack Frost was never meant to be a career move. When Steve Kilbey of The Church and Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens joined forces in the early ’90s, it wasn’t...
No no yes yes
New this week: Tall Tales finds Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke building sparse, uneasy songs that feel more lived-in than laboured—atmospheric without drifting into the abstract. mclusky’s The World Is Still Here...
No no yes yes
New this week: Tall Tales finds Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke building sparse, uneasy songs that feel more lived-in than laboured—atmospheric without drifting into the abstract. mclusky’s The World Is Still Here...
Adventures close to home
Rough Trade 45s: Volume 1 digs into the label’s wiry, wide-eyed past—an archival tour of DIY urgency, featuring Subway Sect, The Raincoats, The Pop Group, and more, coming as a...
Adventures close to home
Rough Trade 45s: Volume 1 digs into the label’s wiry, wide-eyed past—an archival tour of DIY urgency, featuring Subway Sect, The Raincoats, The Pop Group, and more, coming as a...