RVG announce new album ‘Brain Worms’. Watch video for the first single ‘Nothing Really Changes’
A pivotal record for contemporary times; bright, free, adamant, optimistic. Brain Worms is RVG’s fullest, most pristine album yet
A pivotal record for contemporary times; bright, free, adamant, optimistic. Brain Worms is RVG’s fullest, most pristine album yet
Josephine Foster's Domestic Sphere is an altar cloth of songs stitched together as liturgical music for a restless homestead, whose values insist simply that everything is music and that our daily life is a sacred, innately creative practice. In such a world creaking doors reveal natural orchestras with wailing cats in service of melodic collaborations with Tennessee songbirds, Foster's world is an extra-sensory radio play in two acts, where songs overlay structures like creeping vines
Following the release of Decisive Pink’s acclaimed debut single ‘Haffmilch Holiday’; Today sees the release of a brand-new remix from Jane Weaver ahead of her first US headline tour that sees her perform at SXSW and Treefort festival this Spring
To celebrate the release, Faten will have an album release show in New York at National Sawdust in Brooklyn on 24th February before heading to the UK for four live dates with Colin Stetson
Jane Weaver (UK), RVG (AUS), Death And Vanilla (SE), Thala (UK), Amber Arcades (NL), Immaterial Possession (US), plus special guests Jad Fair (US) and Graham Reynolds (US)
Neutral Milk Hotel's explosive 1996 debut, 'On Avery Island' receives a deluxe reissue treatment. Available on both double yellow and red vinyl, this new brand-new pressing comes complete with revised artwork and cut at 45RPM, all in collaboration with Jeff Mangum
Revealing this year's list... Record Store Day 2023 sees Fire Records, Earth Recordings, Call Of The Void and AFAR releasing a selection of stunning vinyl
'End of Everything' is the intrepid seventh album from Mega Bog, a nightmarish experimental pop ensemble led by Erin Elizabeth Birgy. In 2020, Birgy was surrounded by seemingly endless turmoil: mass death, a burning planet, and a personal reckoning when past traumas met fresh ones. Living in Los Angeles, against the backdrop of brilliantly horrifying forest fires, she questioned what perspective to use moving forward in such dumbfounded awe. Deciding to seize something tangible, she produced a record that spoke of surrender, of mourning, and support in the face of tumultuous self-reflection.
A record of engaging maturity, filled with slow motion builds and epic lifts that elevate it to dizzying heights