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Chayell's "Beach" is a Balmy Balearic Banger and You Can Lose Yourself in it Right Now
Another reissue by Isle of Jura, another obscure classic rescued from the dustbin of history.
Dow Jones and the Industrials Were Only Around For Two Years But What An Explosive Ride It Was
Ausmuteants’ Jake Robertson catches up with Dow Jones and the Industrials vocalist Greg Horn.
How An Obscure ‘White Bread’ Power Pop Single Ended Up on a Punk Label Called Death
Listen to Barry Knoedl’s obscure 1978 “Baby Don't Give Up”.
Even by Late-70s San Francisco Standards, MX-80 Sound Were a Wonderfully Weird Musical Oddity
Stream the reissues of MX-80 Sound's first two albums 'Out of the Tunnel' and 'Crowd Control' and read an interview with vocalist and guitarist Rich Stim.
A Look Back at Knife In the Water’s 1998 Debut Album 'Plays One Sound and Others'
To celebrate it's release on vinyl for the first time we caught up with guitarist and vocalist Aaron Blount to discuss the album and it's legacy.
Broccoli Had a Terrible Name But Their Classic 1998 Album ‘Home’ Is Back In Print
The influential Scottish band's album is stacked with layers of melody and urgent and emotive raspy punk.
Two Albums From Iconic 90s New Zealand Post Punk Act The Cakekitchen Are Available for the First Time In 25 Years
In New Zealand’s fabled history of quality and introspective pop, multi-instrumentalist Graeme Jefferies produced some of the best.
It Still Moves, Still: Jim James Discusses My Morning Jacket's Remastered Blast from the Past
'It Still Moves' may have been monumental for the band, but it always nagged at Jim James. Now, the My Morning Jacket frontman reflects on the album's reissue.
This Obscure Post-Disco Screamer Lit Up DJ Harvey's Boiler Room Set and Now It's All Yours
Originally released in 1984, Escape From New York's "Fire in My Heart" is post-disco classic, a perfect obscure slab of dancefloor heaven.
The Twinkeyz’ Classic Space Punk Album ‘Alpha Jerk’ Has Been Lovingly Restored After 40 Years
From Sacramento via outer space, the Twinkeyz were one of the greatest 70s bands to write about aliens, ESP and biblical monsters.
Looking Back at Soft Cell's "Sex Dwarf," the Notorious Single that Never Was
Reflecting on the landmark cult record that rattled the News of the World and beyond on its release.
Arthur Russell's Influential Paradise Garage Anthem "Go Bang! #5" Is Being Reissued
The re-pressing of the 1982 Dinosaur L hit single will include remixes by Francois K and Walter Gibbons.