Dennis 'Blackbeard' Bovell reconjures The Pop Group's Y as dub; echo-skulled guitars, cavernous bass and vocals drenched in space. Y in Dub 2LP (black vinyl) turns 'We Are Time' and company into slow, ritual dub grooves.
Naked Raygun - Over the Overlords CD: the band's first full-length in over 30 years. Taut Chicago punk, with 'Amishes' and 'Living in the Good Times' standing out. CD includes a Paul Barker mix and a 2015 live track.
Liberal Animation finds NOFX in raw, urgent form, recorded with Brett Gurewitz in 1988; this debut LP delivers short, snarling punk blasts like "Shut Up Already."
IRS-era compilation of The Cramps’ early psychobilly-punk, featuring 'Goo Goo Muck' and 'Human Fly.' Short, no-frills CD pressing of the 1984 compilation; direct and relentless.
Lean, taut and restless, Steady Diet of Nothing captures Fugazi's second LP on CD. Remastered in 2004, its jagged riffs and propulsive rhythms power tracks like 'Reclamation', a compact, urgent post-hardcore statement.
Unofficial three-song Misfits 7" featuring 'Spook City U.S.A.' with 'Rat Fink' and 'Children in Heat'; a raw, late-'70s-feeling bootleg pressing prized by collectors.
Austere and urgent, The Distillers' 2002 Sing Sing Death House LP (Hellcat) captures Brody Dalle's snarled lead across 12 concise punk cuts, including "Seneca Falls".
Factory Benelux 35th-anniversary remaster of The Wake's Here Comes Everybody on LP with bonus 7" containing Talk About the Past and Of the Matter. Includes printed inner bag and new liner notes.
LTM remaster of Section 25's From the Hip CD, the Bernard Sumner-produced 1984 album featuring club classic "Looking From a Hilltop" plus CD-only 12" mixes and remixes; direct, propulsive post-punk turned electro.
Section 25 - From the Hip 4CD box (remastered, expanded). Remastered, expanded 4-CD set collecting the 1984 album, demos, remixes and 1985 live desk recordings; 16-page booklet and Peter Saville cover. Includes "Looking From a Hilltop".
Spitting swampy surf and trashy rockabilly, Psychedelic Jungle finds The Cramps snarling and sly; includes the cult staple "Goo Goo Muck". New pressing on 1LP black vinyl.
Deakin and Geologist's score for Sam Fleischner's Jetty; salt-bitten drones, field recordings and brittle percussion. LP on Domino; includes the evocative cue "Boardwalk".
Spencer, Jon - Sick of Being Sick! LP (clear vinyl) features eight short, noisy rockers with The Bobby Lees rhythm section. Limited 45rpm clear LP, includes a hidden bonus track and download card.
Split LP from Green Milk from the Planet Orange and Fuckwolf; Green Milk opens with a 19:11 live 'Concrete City Breakdown' while Fuckwolf answer with six raw, kraut-tinged tracks. Silver Current release.
Sugar Candy Mountain - Mystic Hits LP (lava splatter vinyl). 10th-anniversary reissue of the band’s sun-soaked psych-pop album. Brazilian-tinged arrangements and jangly melodies. Features "Soak Up the City".
Morrison Graves - Division Rising LP (180g black vinyl). Gritty, late-night psych: buzzing guitars, motoric drums and shadowed melodies that probe gentrification and loss. 'Demolition Man' drives the record with bleak, propulsive force.
Night Beats - Rajan CD. Danny Lee Blackwell's sixth Night Beats album pairs spaghetti Western twang with psych-pop and soul-tinged R&B. The single Hot Ghee anchors an 11-track set.
Les Big Byrd’s third LP leans into motorik grooves, fuzzed-out guitars and widescreen psych. The Eternal Light Brigade LP (black vinyl), nine tracks including 'Katamaran'.
Currents, Tame Impala's third album, packs Kevin Parker's polished psych-pop into 12 tracks including "Let It Happen" and "The Less I Know the Better." CD edition with the original album sequencing.
The Libertines' self-titled second album on Rough Trade, raw and melodic; anchored by 'Can't Stand Me Now' and built from brash guitars, singalong choruses, and pub-room lyricism.
Blues Magoos - Electric Comic Book LP (high definition vinyl). A punchy psych-garage set pressed on high definition vinyl and issued with a replica of the original comic insert; features "Pipe Dream."
Loose, droning jams from Bardo Pond’s Lemur House sessions (2004 to 05), pressed for Record Store Day 2026 on cream vinyl. One LP; includes 'Circle' and 'Fulcanelli.' Quiet menace and slow burn.
Spare, muscular collection of Thee Midniters' East L.A. hits, with punchy horns, soulful lead vocals and raw groove. Includes 'Land Of A Thousand Dances' and 'Whittier Boulevard' on a focused Greatest CD.