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Signing Session / Lime Garden
Thursday 16th April
at Banquet Records, 6:00pm
To celebrate the release of the new album 'Maybe Not Tonight', Lime Garden visits Kingston for a signing session at Banquet Records.Brighton four-piece Lime Garden have announced their self-reckoning second album, Maybe Not Tonight, due April 10th 2026 via So Young RecordsMaybe Not Tonight unfolds as a full night out, charting the pleasures and perils of partying and impulsive decisions. Vocalist and guitarist Chloe Howard says: “The album is about a night out, from start to finish. As the night progresses, you’re having a great time, until your ex walks in with someone else. You hate the way you look but rather than going home, you press the big red button and get even more drunk. Eventually, you take yourself home full of melancholy, chaos and anger.”Following their critically acclaimed 2024 debut One More Thing, which captured the raw live energy that earned them slots at festivals including Glastonbury and Green Man, Maybe Not Tonight sees Lime Garden expand their signature “wonk-pop” sound upwards and outwards. The result is their most intoxicating and luminous material to date.-6:00pm start with all ages welcome.This is an in-person event - we can't offer to get copies signed for anyone who isn't able to attend.Albums are for collection in the shop at the time of the signing session.
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The 1975
I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it (10th Anniversary)
The 1975 released their second studio album “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It” February 26th, 2016. Topping both the UK (BPI Platinum) & US (RIAA Gold) album charts, it spawned 7 singles, "Love Me", "Ugh!", "A Change of Heart", "She's American", "Somebody Else", "Loving Someone" and "The Sound". Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian, listed it as one of the best albums of 2016.2026 is the 10th anniversary of this much beloved album. To celebrate this the album is to be released on pink vinyl housed in 6 panel tripled gatefold packaging with alternative artwork and 17 12”x12” art cards, each card image represents a song with the lyrics on the reverse.
UMR / Polydor
LP
Basement
WIRED
Wired is a hard reset for Basement. It marks the British band’s first album in eight years, a reunion with their original label Run For Cover Records, and a return to making music with the unbridled passion and creative intuition that’s always animated their best material. Since forming in 2009, Basement have always been the same five friends - vocalist Andrew Fisher, guitarists Alex Henery and Ronan Crix, bassist Duncan Stewart, and drummer James Fisher - with the same alchemic bond. The only thing that’s changed in recent years is their renewed sense of purpose, and their new album makes that loudly apparent. Wired is the most dynamic, daring, and inspired Basement have ever sounded, while also retaining the timeless fundamentals of the band’s singular sound: growling guitars, rousing choruses, striking emotional verbiage.Basement are back firing on all cylinders, but they’re not interested in rehashing old glories. The whole band was adamant that Wired had to be their most decisive artistic statement yet. Title-track “Wired” is the most urgent they’ve ever sounded, a surefire live staple propelled by needling guitars, a slugging drumbeat, and a skyscraping hook that finds Fisher’s voice in peak form. “Broken By Design” has the opposite temperament: dusky, delicate, bass-led, but still quintessentially Basement in its immediate catchiness and moody character. Nothing on Wired sounds stagnant. Not one part feels undercooked. The band looked to a smorgasbord of adventurous heroes for inspiration (REM, Interpol, Smashing Pumpkins, to name a few) without ever sounding like they’re imitating any one band - not even themselves.The record’s title condenses all of this into a single word. The textural connotations of Wired - metallic, sharp, jagged - evoke the album’s steely sonics, and on a more conceptual level, the title speaks to Basement’s unshakeable tenacity. An analog band who’ve thrived in an increasingly digital world without resting on the comforts of nostalgia. Five friends who’ve persisted through several breakups and breakthroughs, but have only grown as people and evolved as a musical unit. At this point, Basement have to accept their fate: they’re wired for this shit.
Run For Cover
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Don Broco
Sunday 29th March
at Circuit, 8:30pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event).To celebrate the release of the new album, Don Broco visits Kingston to play a release show at Circuit (the venue formerly known as Pryzm).Nightmare Tripping marks a new chapter for DON BROCO, a band built on unpredictability and reinvention. Since forming in 2008, the quartet have fused metal, post-hardcore, funk, and electronic elements into something entirely their own. Their Fearless Records debut finds them at their heaviest and most nuanced, embracing the unexpected and leaning into extremes with a sense of purpose. Reuniting with longtime collaborator Dan Lancaster, the band pushes deeper into harsh vocal textures, darker themes, and experimental turns inspired by a world that feels increasingly unsteady. -Times TBC but we expect doors at 8:30pm with a stage time of 9:30pmThose aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). No under 8s, sorry.Circuit, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP) - the venue formerly known as Pryzm.
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Suede
Coming Up at the BBC[RSD26]
This is an exclusive release for Record Store Day 2026. Available from Saturday 18th April over the counter, with online sales beginning at 8:00pm on Monday 20th April. Strictly 1 per customer. Click notify me above to be kept up to date."The landmark 1996 album reconstructed from BBC sessions and live recordings! Suede’s commercial high watermark came in 1996 with ‘Coming Up’. The 1995 addition to the line-up of lead guitarist Richard Oakes and keyboard player Neil Codling had given the band a new impetus and focus. At the very pinnacle of ‘Britpop’ – a scene they’d helped inspire but fiercely operated outside of – roared back with an adrenalin rush of new Suede classics. The first missive from ‘Coming Up’ was the trailblazing ‘Trash’, which reached No. 3 in the UK chart – a joint career-best for the band. That was followed into the Top 10 over the next twelve months by four more hit singles from the album - ‘Beautiful Ones’, ‘Lazy’, ‘Saturday Night’, and ‘Filmstar’. During ‘Coming Up’s' album and singles lifespan of more than a year the band toured almost constantly – taking in the USA, Japan, Europe and right across the UK. The culmination of a year’s precision-tooling of the material in the live arena came 22nd August 1997 and a triumphant headlining slot at Reading Festival. Collected here are selected recordings from the Reading gig, broadcast on BBC Radio 1, plus some previously unreleased studio takes of the album’s tracks recorded for the station’s Evening Session and Mark Radcliffe shows. Cherrypicked by the band as the best possible ‘Coming Up’ BBC recordings, they’ve been sequenced for ‘Coming Up At The BBC’ in the same order as the original studio album. Note: Because no contemporary or BBC versions of the album’s penultimate song, ‘The Chemistry Between Us’ exists, Suede have kindly donated a previously unreleased 1999 live version recorded by the same line up at that year’s Roskilde Festival."
Demon Records
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