10 tracks, 42 minutes. Third album from Ben Vida under his Bird Show moniker. With instruments ranging from elephant bells to a ten string harp, this is a festival for the ears!
9 tracks, 30 minutes. Swirling and woozy, this debut release by Baltimore's Future Islands is a breathless testament to romance and grasping changes. Utterly wonderful: dance!
9 tracks 30 minutes. Debut release from North Carolina postpunk trio Bellafea. Personal and poigniant lyrics wail over fractured beats, and the hooks keep you coming back for more
14 tracks 50 minutes. Debut solo album from Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox. Mixing garage rock and ambient electronics resulting in 14 tracks of melancholy and mania.
4 tracks 46 minutes. A beautifully organic record that is as much about the transformation and enlightenment of nature, as the unconventional experimentation of black metal. Superb
2 tracks, 13 minutes. Screaming vocals from Burial Hex's "Throne" contrasts perfectly against Silvester Anfang's psychedelic guitar mantra on "Offerbloed Van De Maansekte."
14 tracks 46 minutes. An album of contrast, obscurity, darkness and light juxtaposing 80's synth pop alongside often sombre lyrics. A sense of humor retained in suffering.
8 tracks 57 minutes. Drawing upon unconventional influences such as obscure hair metal, Japanese cartoon songs and 80's Japanese pop singers, Smile is a positively amazing album!
15 tracks 62 minutes. A unique blend of the unexpected and the unpredictable, throwing monolithic rhythms down your throat that'll make you dance.
11 tracks 40 minutes. With songs ranging from epic orchestral pop to sinister jazz-rock and weary, soulbleached balladry, this is narcissism at its very best. Ace.
11 tracks 40 minutes. With songs ranging from epic orchestral pop to sinister jazz-rock and weary, soulbleached balladry, this is narcissism at its very best. Ace.
12 tracks 41 minutes. Third full length album from the Chicago rock three piece. Featuring special guests Andrew Bird and Stephanie Morris this will no doubt be spectacular.
10 tracks 43 minutes. All hail the triumphant return of Racebannon! Brutal, shredding album so intense it may cause your speakers to spray blood. Towels not included.
13 tracks 43 minutes. Formed as a vehicle to explore a love of British film and TV of the 60's & 70's & the great outdoors. This is the REAL sound of the English folk revival