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Mutilator Defeated At Last (2025 Reissue)

LP - £31.99 | Buy
Nine muscular tunes primed to pummel.
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Castlemania (Reissue)

very limited purple 2LP - £35.99 | Buy
CD - £13.99 | Buy
San Francisco's incredibly prolific Thee Oh Sees are back with another full-length album of original tracks plus a smattering of covers.
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Carrion Crawler / The Dream (2025 Repress)

limited clear pink LP - £31.99 | Buy
CD - £13.99 | Buy
Thee Oh Sees chase the home-brewed symphonies of Castlemania with the scrappy, high-wire hooks of 'Carrion Crawler / The Dream'.
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HELP (2022 repress)

very limited purple / pink swirl lp (350 only) - £24.99
a sound somewhere beyond nostalgia, beyond the garage, beyond the fireside song and supposed goo-rock.
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a weird exits

2lp + etched d-side + download - £29.99 | Buy
spectacular garage psych from John Dwyer’s Thee Oh Sees - the first studio recordings to capture the muscular rhythm section of twin drummers Ryan Moutinh...
Floating Coffin (2025 Reissue)
  1. I Come From The Mountain
  2. Toe Cutter - Thumb Buster
  3. The Floating Coffin
  4. No Spell
  5. Strawberries
  6. Maze Fancier
  7. Night Crawler
  8. Sweets Helicopter
  9. Tunnel Time
  10. Minotaur

thee oh sees

Floating Coffin (2025 Reissue)

Deathgod
  • LP

    Released: 9th May 2025

    £31.99
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We all know the type: prolific bands that commit every loose thought, stray idea and 90-second song fragment to tape.

Bands that pay no attention to little inconveniences like “release cycles” or “self-editing,” and instead decide that quantity equals quality, creating a discography more labyrinthine, imposing and—ultimately—exhausting than the cast of creatures in a sci-fi novel. Here is why none of that applies to THEE OH SEES. Because each of the dozen-plus albums they’ve released since 2004 possesses a distinct personality and represents a different point along the path of JOHN DWYER’s slow transformation from auteur of woozy, bare-bones four-track psychedelia to goggle-eyed garage rock marauder backed at long last by a band that both shares and stokes his singular vision.

Because drop a needle on any record and—to their great credit—it takes several songs before you’re convinced it’s Thee Oh Sees. The seasick hundred-bottles-of-rum shanty “What the Driven Drink,” from 2007’s delirious 'Sucks Blood' exists in a different galaxy than the rollercoastering “Chem-Farmer” from 'Carrion Crawler / The Dream'; the doomy doo-wop of “Blood on the Deck” hardly seems like the product of the same band that delivered the yelping “Ruby Go Home” in 2009.