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Linkin Park
From Zero
Indies and high street retailers exclusive LP is on 'translucent magenta' coloured vinyl.Deluxe editions include 3 new songs, 5 live tracks recorded around the world and new, expanded packaging.The highly anticipated return of the legendary Linkin Park - the first album of their new era with vocalist Emily Armstrong.LINKIN PARK—Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Phoenix, Joe Hahn, alongside new members Emily Armstrong [of critically acclaimed band Dead Sara] as co-vocalist and Colin Brittain [songwriter/producer for G Flip, Illenium, One OK Rock] as drummer—share their first brand new music in seven years. The iconic band shared a new single “The Emptiness Machine,” which is also the herald for the arrival of LINKIN PARK’s first album since 2017, FROM ZERO, on November 15.About the new era, Shinoda stated, “Before LINKIN PARK, our first band name was Xero. This album title refers to both this humble beginning and the journey we’re currently undertaking. Sonically and emotionally, it is about past, present, and future—embracing our signature sound, but new and full of life. It was made with a deep appreciation for our new and longtime bandmates, our friends, our family, and our fans. We are proud of what LINKIN PARK has become over the years, and excited about the journey ahead.”Right out of the gate, “The Emptiness Machine” channels the DNA of LINKIN PARK, harnessing the band’s explosive energy and retaining the hallmarks of their instantly identifiable and inimitable sound. A chameleonic and catchy anthem, Shinoda’s hypnotic melodies hand off to Armstrong’s blistering chorus, over distorted riffs and head-nodding drums. Ultimately, with FROM ZERO, the band is looking to harness the purest energy of their past, present, and future. The new era has officially begun.
Warner Records
CD | LP
Arm's Length
Theres A Whole World Out There
Banquet exclusive LP is on 'beer w/ black splatter' coloured vinyl. /250.There’s a song on There’s A Whole World Out There, the second album by Canadian four-piece Arms Length, called “Palinopsia”. Derived from the Greek for “again” (palin) and “seeing” (opsia), it’s a visual phenomenon marked by the persistent image of something that’s no longer actually there. Singer and lyricist Allen Steinberg wrote the song wrote about “pure devotion or love towards someone that may no longer be a part of your life”, but it also applies to the record as a whole. Because throughout this album’s 12 songs, Steinberg wrestles a with the part of life that’s been and gone. Yet there’s a noticeable difference between the person who wrote this record compared to the one who wrote Arm’s Length’s 2022 debut, Never Before Seen, Never Again Found. “This record speaks more to my life at the moment than the past,” he explains, “even though there’s still a good amount of past on it. But it’s how I’m dealing with it now, as opposed to being enveloped in it—there’s more a sense of being on the other side of it, of seeing it with hindsight. The tone has shifted a little. I’m probably just a bit more mature, as my frontal lobe is developing as we speak.”Produced by Anton DeLost—who worked with the band on Never Before Seen, Never Again Found and 2021’s EP, Everything Nice—There’s A Whole World Out There does indeed expand Arm’s Length’s horizons in accordance with Steinberg’s developing frontal lobe, presenting him as more self-reflective contemplative than he was before. He wrote the parts for all the instruments, as well as the vast majority of the lyrics, alone in his room, and then brought those initial sketches, recorded as voice memos, to drummer Jeff Whyte, who added percussion to Steinberg’s song skeletons. While the majority of the creative process was in Steinberg’s hands, it was only when these songs were recorded as a full band with Jeremy Whyte, who played bass on the record, and Ben Greenblatt that their full potential was realized. The result is that the feelings driving these songs burst and bloom with full force, building on the incredible foundations set by the band’s previous recorded output.
Pure Noise
CD | LP
Saturdays At Your Place
these things happen
Banquet exclusive LP is on 'ultra clear w/ blue and bone splatter' coloured vinyl. /300There’s something kinda magical about naming your band saturdays at your place. Right off the bat, it calls to mind images of collapsing onto a friend’s couch at the end of a long week, and the kind of nights that turn into stories you’ll tell for years to come. For the band from Kalamazoo, Michigan, it’s more than just a name; it’s what’s held them together through college and the strange process of becoming an adult. Whether unpacking tour burnout or the shame of outgrowing your past, they’re constantly rejecting irony in favor of something much bolder: sincerity.On their upcoming second full-length, these things happen, saturdays at your place take everything that made their early material resonate—twinkly guitars, heart-on-sleeve songwriting, a distinctly Midwestern ache—and stretch it into something even more resonant. It’s a record about growing up without growing cold, and it’s also a testament to where they’re from, both literally and musically; proof that a band with strong hometown roots can still shake the ground.
Wax Bodega
CD | LP
Massive Wagons
Earth To Grace
We have a few copies signed by Barry, Steve and Adam from the band.Lancaster rock ruffians Massive Wagons are back with their seventh studio album 'Earth To Grace'. Hotly anticipated after their previous album 'Triggered!' – which reached their record high of #6 in the UK Top 40 Album chart – 'Earth To Grace' brings the anthemic muscle and punked-up gusto that Massive Wagons have made their name with, while adding a pinch of stardust that shoots the band into the stratosphere as master songcrafters.'Earth To Grace' is the stalwart offering of a band who have always stayed true to their roots, whilst exploring all their wide influences have to offer them creatively, smacking the bullseye every time when it comes to Wagons' ability to create memorable anthems. From the gleaming slow dancer "Night Skies", to the match-striking dynamism of "The Good Die Young" (featuring Hundred Reasons' vocalist Colin Doran) and the landsliding force of Adam 'Bowzer' Bouskill's bass and Alex Thistlethwaite's drumming on album opener "Sleep Forever", every track is a head-turner in its own right. The album also sees the welcome return of the direct sincerity of Mills' lyricism, as well as Adam Thistlethwaite and Stevie Holl's twin guitars, which entwine to create a hulking double helix of guitar brawn.Having newly teamed up with producer Matt O'Grady (You Me At Six, Architects, Don Broco) for 'Earth To Grace', the album is proof in the pudding on why it was the right manoeuvre to take.
Earache Records
CD | LP
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