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NewDad

MADRA

black lp - £24.99 | Buy
CD - £12.99 | Buy
This is the punchy outing that we’ve long been waiting for from these promising Galwegians.
King Hannah

I’m Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me

cd - £11.99
A smoky, dramatic, gorgeously meditative set from this Liverpool duo that deserves to be talked about much more, by an open fire, with a whiskey in hand.
the staves

All Now

dinked edition 272 - limited *signed* "Tangerine Dream" orange / pink splatter lp in hand-numbered alternative design oversleeve (1000 only) - 1 per customer - £26.99 | Buy
Orange Cassette - £9.99 | Buy
Galvanising guitars, rollicking rhythms, and harmonies so intoxicating there should be an arrest warrant out for them – all of the facets that we’ve...
Haim

Days Are Gone (10th Anniversary expanded Deluxe Edition)

limited 180g transparent green 2lp in gatefold sleeve w/ alternate cover art in printed clear slipcase + 30cm x 30cm poster - £48.99 | Buy
2cd w/ new cover art + poster - £16.99 | Buy
The infectious debut that first brought the Haim sisters to our attention but with added demos, remixes, and a pretty spiffing fold out poster.
Name Your Sorrow

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  1. February 8th
  2. Suffer
  3. Like A Lesson
  4. Blew Up The World
  5. Friend Of Mine
  6. The Bar's Closed
  7. So Kind
  8. Heavy Pour
  9. One Night
  10. Love II
  11. Notes On Worth

Dinked Edition 278

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- Candyfloss coloured vinyl *
- Gatefold sleeve with alternative artwork *
- Signed print*
- Limited pressing of 500

*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition
 

pillow queens

Name Your Sorrow

Royal Mountain
  • limited 140g sea blue lp in gatefold sleeve

    Released: 19th Apr 2024

    £24.99
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Marking a change in approach for the Dubliners, ‘Name Your Sorrow’ is a record of both experimentation and supercharged grandeur.

They’ve embraced an expansive sound palette, utilising a producer with boygenius and Lucy Dacus credentials to create something that is a little more pop, oozing with intimacy, and kitted out with stratosphere-botheringly huge sounds. To do so, they quite literally mixed things up a little, swapping instruments and taking novel approaches to the recording process. The results speak for themselves, with the band in the most coherent and affecting form of their career. At times, they unravel notes tenderly and, at others, the guitars and kick drum positively boom out as if from a cavernous space, engulfing our eager ears in the process. 

It’s reminiscent of Haim at their most amp-cranked, of Angel Olsen’s introspection, of Sharon Van Etten at her most direct, but most of all it sounds like Pillow Queens as they have always wanted to be - dynamic, infectious, and overflowing with feeling. 

For Fans Of: Newdad / Angel Olsen / Sharon Van Etten/ King Hannah / The Staves / Haim