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Interpol

The Other Side of Make-Believe

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Balancing a slew of emotions on the edge of a knife, Banks and the boys have dipped their toes in positivity for their latest post-punk rumble.
idles

TANGK

limited indies only translucent pink lp - £25.99 | Buy
black lp - £23.99 | Buy

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'TANGK ‘ is the sound of a band making the exact music that THEY want.
Editors

EBM

LP - £28.99 £16.99 | Buy
protomartyr

Formal Growth In The Desert

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cd + poster - £12.99 | Buy
The grief-ridden 6th album from the Detroit post-punks is familiarly crushing, ominous and grinding with grooves breaking through the shadows.
Shame

Food For Worms

purple lp - £22.99 | Buy
Turning their collective lens outwards, shame have evolved beyond their post-punk beginnings into a hive of extrospective electricity where the song comes befor...
Gurriers

Come And See

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cd - £12.99 | Buy
A magnetic addition to the Irish music scene, the noisy alt-rockers’ debut album explodes with such obstreperous noise-punk, you could clean your oven wit...
Reason Enough

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  1. Reason Enough
  2. Bored
  3. Is It Better?
  4. Vision Of Me
  5. Land Of The Rose
  6. Every Day Of Every Year
  7. Lie To Me
  8. Living On My Knees
  9. Silhouettes
  10. D-Gent

 

Crows

Reason Enough

Bad Vibrations
  • limited frosted clear LP + download

    Released: 27th Sep 2024

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It’s time for these shop faves to take flight again and, on their third studio album, they propel their historically adrenaline-fuelled post-punk into fresh territory without compromising any of their intrinsic grit.

“We’re doing the same thing, but a lot better. This is Crows in high definition.” 
 

‘Reason Enough’ is a more melodic work than we’re used to hearing from Crows, “rather than being all-out punk”, as the band’s Steve Goddard puts it. “It feels less lo-fi, cleaner and more well-rounded as a result,” James Cox adds. 
 
Lyrically, Cox drew heavily from a difficult year, both personally and in terms of facing up to a weighty news cycle. A general sense of malaise, isolation, unease and a desire for growth in spite of it all permeates ‘Reason Enough’ – an album which strikes a satisfying balance between existentialism, soul-searching, and a discerning brand of indie-rock. Can’t wait to see this translated to a stage - their live shows are something else, and we’ve got the battered boots & purple bruises to prove it!

For Fans Of: Interpol | IDLES | Editors | Heavy Lungs | Protomartyr | Shame | Gurriers