
This week’s new arrivals span doom gospel, indie mischief, melancholic Britpop and electroclash beginnings. Here's what's fresh in the bins:
The Body – All The Waters Of The Earth Turn To Blood
One of the heaviest and most experimental records in The Body’s discography—an unholy blend of noise, choral samples, and slow-burning doom. Not for the faint of heart.
Wet Leg – Moisturizer
The Isle of Wight group returns with deadpan lyrics, wiry riffs, and tongue-in-cheek charm. This follow-up to their debut hits even harder, without losing the weird.
The Verve – Urban Hymns
Britpop’s lush, melancholic apex. Urban Hymns is all swelling strings, skyward anthems, and cracked vulnerability—now available on a gorgeous vinyl pressing.
Ladytron – 604
Their icy 2001 debut is back. 604 laid the groundwork for the synthpop revival—detached vocals, analog crunch, and robotic swagger. A must for electroclash heads.
🆕 Also Recently Added:
- Preoccupations - Arrangements
- She Past Away - Disko Anksiyete
- Ritual Howls - Rendered Armor
- Actors - Acts Of Worship
- Martial Canterel - Lost At Sea
Plus many more! Head over to our Shop Vinyl and Used pages to see refreshed inventory.
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