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NewDad

MADRA

CD - £12.99 | Buy
black lp - £23.99
This is the punchy outing that we’ve long been waiting for from these promising Galwegians.
Goldfrapp

Felt Mountain (2022 reissue)

cd - £12.99 | Buy
limited gold lp - £26.99
the iconic debut album from the synth-pop powerhouse.
Stereolab

Dots & Loops (2019 reissue)

3lp - £28.99 | Buy
Remastered from the original tapes, this luxurious reissue includes a bonus disc of unreleased demos, outtakes and alternate mixes.
Chvrches

The Bones Of What You Believe (10th Anniversary Edition)

limited 2cd - £15.99 | Buy
A decade on and the debut from chvrches still sounds like a crystaline & perfect reinvention of pop.
Still Corners

Strange Pleasures (10th Anniversary edition)

limited remastered transparent green lp in gatefold sleeve + poster + download w/ ‘We Have the Future on Tape’ bonus track - £25.99 | Buy
Originally released on Sub Pop, 'STRANGE PLEASURES' has developed cult status since its release in 2013.
Bottom Of The Pool
  1. Bottom of The Pool
  2. Close The Door
  3. I Get Lost In This House
  4. Ripples
  5. Silly Little Song
  6. Hailee
  7. ATF
  8. Finale

Julie Dawson (NewDad)

Bottom Of The Pool

Fair Youth
  • limited select retailers exclusive clear LP

    Released: 22nd Nov 2024

    £24.99
    Buy

A dreamy, night pop swerve from the NewDad vocalist that leans more towards the synth-driven sounds of Goldfrapp and Ladyhawke than the grungey sounds of her main squeeze - don't worry, this still has that taste of shoegaze lust that Dawson's vocals pair so enticingly with but now its given a brand new lease of life.

"Bottom Of The Pool", takes a sonic detour from Julie’s work with NewDad, allowing her to express her songwriting and vocals in a new and otherworldly context built by electronic producer, Jack Hamill (aka, Space Dimension Controller). The album, with its central theme revolving around escapism, reflects Julie’s desire to create something entirely separate from her daily routine. This sense of freedom allowed both Julie and Jack to explore new artistic territories without any expectations, resulting in a looser creative process for the pair. The album's narrative captures this essence, landing as a deep and immersive record that transcends the mundane.