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Jade Bird
Who Wants to Talk About Love
Jade Bird's triumphant third album Who Wants to Talk About Love invites us to join her quest to understand the powerful, addictive, beautiful, destructive force that drives us all. “I want it to be a conversation,” she says. “I want it to be a real back and forth.” Bringing us into some of the most personal, psyche-forming bonds in her life, Jade uses both upbeat pop melodies ("Dreams", "Save Your Tears") as well as gentle ballads ("Who Wants", "Avalanche") to take us on a journey through heartbreak, doubt, acceptance, and hope.
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CD | LP
AURORA
The Gods We Can Touch
The highly-anticipated album, The Gods We Can Touch from Aurora. It is an elegant and celestial but provocative album about shame, desire and morality, all seen through the narrative prism of Greek mythology. In each of the album’s fifteen songs we meet a different god. The Gods We Can Touch will be released on 21st January 2022.
The Gods We Can Touch, an elegant but provocative album about shame, desire and morality, seen through the narrative prism of greek mythology. In each of the album’s songs we meet a different god. On Exist For Love, it’s Aphrodite; We also meet Persephone, queen of the damned (on Heathens), Morpheus (This Could Be A Dream) and Peitho, the personification of seduction and persuasion (A Dangerous Thing). “The Greeks had gods and goddesses for everything,” Aurora notes. “For anxiety, for wine, for sex… Long ago when this concept of gods and goddesses started they were more human, more relatable, and almost touchable. Most importantly, they had flaws.”
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CD | LP
Half Moon Run
Inwards & Onwards
A new 6-track EP from the excellent shop-visitors Half Moon Run. Following on from their beautiful 2019 record A Blemish In The Great Light. Stunning folk-inspired indie-rock tunes for fans of Bear's Den, Only This Time, That Back-To-Basics Simplicity Is Complemented By A Decade Of Recording Experience That’s Allowed Half Moon Run To Take Complete Control Of Their Means Of Production. After Enlisting A-List Rock Producers Like Jim Abbiss And Joe Chiccarelli In The Past, Half Moon Run Recorded Their New Six-Song EP The Aptly Titled Inwards & Onwards Entirely On Their Own In Their Practice-Space Studio. Beyond Relieving Them Of The Pressures That Come With Working In A $1,000-Aday Recording Facility And Trying To Reconcile Their Vision With An Outsider’s Opinions, The DIY Set-Up Allowed Molander, Phillips, And Portielje To Naturally Reestablish Their Three-Way Chemistry At Their Own Pace. “I Heard [The Dark Eyes Track] ‘Drug You’ On The Radio Recently,” Molander Shares, “And I Was Just Like, ‘Oh, Yeah! There’s Dev, There’s Dyl, And There’s Me’ You Can Hear The Three Of Us Playing Our Parts, But They Fit Into One Cohesive Whole. I Always Wanted The Band To Feel That Way, And A Lot Of The Tracks On This EP Do Have That Triangular Quality The Separation In The Voices, But The Unity In The Whole.”
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