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2ManyDjs, Nyx Nótt, Tarja, The Wedding Present, Gift Vouchers
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Big thanks to all those of you who called for or ordered RSD Black Friday releases last week and to those who popped in on Sunday during the Louth Christmas Market. It was great to see so many faces old and new! If you ordered via the website some deliveries will have been delayed by the postal strikes but will be with you very soon. *** New In This Week... Revenge of the She-Punks - A Feminist Music History Compilation Inspired by the Book by Vivien Goldman, 'Since the historiography of punk is a male-dominated one, a "Revenge of the She-Punks"...
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- Tags: 2 Many Dj's, ? and the Mysterians, Altin Gun, Bright Eyes, DJ Cam, Electronic, Nyx Nótt, Pulp, Sleeper, Tarja, The Guy Hamper Trio, The Wedding Present, TSHA
Anton Drewery, Julia Jacklin, Pulp, Loudon Wainwright III, Nucleus, Mercury Awards, Pre-Order Arctic Monkeys' new album Car
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Spotlight on this year's Mercury Awards Nominees...there' s some gooduns! Fergus McCreadie - Forest Floor, Gwenno - Tresor, Harry Styles - Harry's House, Jessie Buckley & Bernard Butler - For All Our Days That Tear The Heart, Joy Crookes - Skin, Kojey Radical - Reasons To Smile, Little Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, Nova Twins - Supernova, Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under, Self Esteem - Prioritise Pleasure, Wet Leg - Wet Leg and Yard Act - The Overload. Last year's winner was Arlo Parks with her fantastic album Collapsed In Sunbeams. This year's winner will be announced on Thursday 8th...
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- Tags: Anton Drewery, Loudon Wainwright III, Nucleus, Pulp, Television Personalities, Tell'd
Muse, Lee Scratch Perry, Oasis Ltd Silver LP, Ezra Furman, Slipknot, Kikagaku Moyo, Fela Kuti, Spacemen 3, Goat, Pre-Order Alice In Chains' 90s classic Dirt
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After a good run we don't have any new Neil Young releases this week (!) but plenty more great stuff to tell you about... Muse release their ninth album Will Of The People this week, 'With Muse being Muse, there is NO bowing to any singular genre. The album’s title track “Will Of The People” brings playful provocation to a dystopian glam-rocker while there is an innocence and a purity to the nostalgic electronic textures of “Verona.” From the visceral thrill of “Won’t Stand Down,” to the industrial-tinged, granite heavy riffs of “Kill Or Be Killed” CD or cream 140gm vinyl...