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Hater announce new album ‘Mosquito’. Listen to the new single ‘This Guy?’ out today
Scandinavian indie pop four-piece Hater end a three-year hiatus following their formidable third album 'Sincere'
The Lemonheads, The Dream Syndicate, Television Personalities & Howe Gelb/Giant Sand have landed on Rough Trade’s Best Compilations and Reissues Of The Year
The Lemonheads' 'Car Button Cloth', The Dream Syndicate's 'Medicine Show', Giant Sand & Howe Gelb's 'Sandworms' and Television Personalities' 'Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out: Radio Sessions 1980-1993' have landed on Rough Trade's selection of Best Compilations and Reissues Of The Year
Jane Weaver reveals ‘The Fallen by Watch Bird’ 15th Anniversary Double LP Expanded Edition
Originally released on Weaver's own label Bird Records, 'The Fallen By Watch Bird' is a tapestry of psychedelic femme-folk-rock drawing influences from Eastern European children's cinema, Germanic kunstmärchen, 70s television music, and 80s electronic scores. Steeped in synths and mysticism, the fully realised conceptual record weaves imagery of absent sailors, telekinesis, bird messengers and white witchcraft alongside pagan themes of death and rebirth
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Fire celebrates 40 years of fierce independence !
Fire Records recently celebrated its 40th anniversary in style with a full day of music at a sold out event at the EartH theatre in Hackney, presented by the celebrated comedian and long time friend of the label Stewart Lee who called Fire "One of the last great Indie Labels".
























