Double vinyl LP pressing including booklet. Clark recruits none other than Thom Yorke as Exec Producer for his first album centred on his own singing. It combines his trademark searing synth melodies and beats with vocal hooks.
On Magnetism, Malone's poignant and evocative melodies manifest through McDowall's signature timbral synthesis, creating a unified voice that soars freely and radiates with vitality.
The Black Dog go back to basics on 'The Grey Album', casting their minds back to a simpler time when Cabaret Voltaire and Human League were drawing eyes towards Sheffield.
Don’t Trust Mirrors is a pivotal return to a project that was put on hold and to self-actualization, showcasing the experience of observing yourself through distortion, reflection, and the slow work of piecing yourself back together again.
Vacations - Days/Vibes LP (pink & green vinyl). The band's first vinyl pairing of the Days and Vibes EPs, warm lo-fi guitar pop featuring 'Young' and 'Relax', perfect for late-night spins.
Three-song acoustic 10" EP from Hayley Williams: Simmer (acoustic), Why We Ever (acoustic) and new Find Me Here. Issued on brown 10" vinyl; intimate, hushed solo performances.