- A1: Big Poppa
- A2: One More Chance / Stay With Me
- A3: Who Shot Ya?
- B1: Juicy
- B2: Unbelievable
- B3: Warning
Cerca:not me
- A1: Don't Want You No More; Written-By – Edward Hardin (2), Spencer Davis
- A2: It's Not My Cross To Bear; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- A3: Rocking Horse; Written-By – Allen Woody, Gregg Allman, Jack Pearson, Warren Haynes
- A4: Hot 'Lanta; Written-By – Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Jai Johanny Johanson
- B1: Old Before My Time; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes
- B2: Come And Go Blues; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- B3: Desdemona; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes
- C1: Trouble No More; Written-By – Mckinley Morganfield
- C2: Midnight Rider; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Robert Payne
- C3: In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Part 1); Written-By – Dickey Betts
- D1: In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Part 2); Written-By – Dickey Betts
- E1: Statesboro Blues; Written-By – Bill Mctell*
- E2: Don't Keep Me Wonderin'; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- E3: The High Cost Of Low Living; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Jeff Anders, Ronnie Burgin, Warren Haynes
- E4: Melissa; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- F1: Soulshine; Written-By – Warren Haynes
- F2: Whipping Post; Saxophone – Branford Marsalis; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- 1: Jimmy
- 2: I'm Out
- 3: Gimme The Bone
- 4: Never Enough
- 5: Cement Shoes
- 6: Concrete Jungle
- 7: I've Seen It All
- 8: Don't Wanna Be Like Me
- 9: One Big Step
- 10: Blood On The Streets
- 11: Pressure
This is not the end of a dark alleyway in some US city, this is not the bottom of a platform heel in England, this is not the back corner of some dusty drawer at a record fair in Holland. These are not the places you’ll find rock and roll. This is Quebec: A different sensory perception of rock and roll. A heightened awareness of the highest highs and the lowest lows. This is Belgium with snowmobiles, Catholic Texas, Ugly France. All the crumbling highways, the coldest beers, and the loudest joints. Guitars do different things in Quebec. PUFFER shimmy across the invisible barricade between Montreal and the rest of the world not just as another crop of punks but as the great descendants and inheritors of modern greats like INEPSY’s “Rock and Roll Babylon” and ANNIHILATION TIME's “II.” Loud, brash, unrelenting. You’ll go deaf before you get bored of it.
Self produced, self recorded, and mixed by the band, this is the vanguard of punk that has lived long beyond it’s moments of origin. This pure blast of 1979 by way of the hellish weimar end-times of 2025 never made the necessity of punk rock feel so real.
FFO SLAUGHTER AND THE DOGS, the 222s, THE DISCORDS, MOTORHEAD, INEPSY, AA Restaurant, Montreal pool room, Katacombes, and the eternal flame of punk in La Belle Provence.
- Kyrie Ii
- Semblance Of Dualism
- Low Of Solipsism Ii
- Death Note Theme ~Intrumental~
- Tactics Of The Absolute
- Kyrie For Ochestra
- Air
- Light Lights Up Light For Piano
- Dark Light
- L’s Barrier
- Throbbing
- Uneasiness
- Air Of Tension
- Higuchi
- Shiver B
- Conference Room Of Yotsuba Murders
- Anger
- The World Of Death Gods B
- L’s Friend
- Misa’s Theme A
- Misa’s Theme B
- Intro
- Sakura Tv
- The Reasoning
- The Secret
- The Sound Of Hands On The Clock
- Suspicious
- Yotsuba Group
volume III[34,66 €]
Light Yagami, a gifted young student, one day picks up the "Death Note", a notebook previously kept by a shinigami (God of death), Ryuk, who apparently was bored in his world. Just write the name of a person in this notebook, and this one dies (according to certain conditions that the shinigami will explain to Light during their meeting). Thus, with the "Death Note" in hand, Light decides to rid the planet of all criminals to make it a just world, a perfect world. However, who is he to judge people? He therefore becomes the worst wanted criminal on the whole planet.. Two composers and arrangers composed for this work: Hideki TANIUCHI (HAJIME NO IPPO, NANA) and Yoshihisa HIRANO (FINAL FANTASY, HUNTER X HUNTER).
- A1: Death Image
- A2: L
- A3: L’s Past
- A4: Near’s Theme
- A5: Mello
- A6: Mello 2
- A7: Action
- B1: L’s Ideology
- B2: Mello’s Theme
- B3: Confronting
- B4: Near
- B5: Misa
- B6: Misa’s Video
- B7: Misa’s Loneliness
- C1: Light Has Returned
- C2: Doubt
- C3: Tactics
- C4: Near 2
- C5: Light’s Performance
- C6: Misa’s Feelings
- C7: Father’s Death
- D1: Misa’s Song (Orchestra Version)
- D2: Mikami Concertino
- D3: Trifling Stuff
- D6: Misa’s Song
- D7: Coda – Death Note
- D4: Toward The Climax
- D5: Misa’s Song (Piano Solo)
volume II[35,50 €]
Light Yagami, a gifted young student, one day picks up the "Death Note", a notebook previously kept by a shinigami (God of death), Ryuk, who apparently was bored in his world. Just write the name of a person in this notebook, and this one dies (according to certain conditions that the shinigami will explain to Light during their meeting). Thus, with the "Death Note" in hand, Light decides to rid the planet of all criminals to make it a just world, a perfect world. However, who is he to judge people? He therefore becomes the worst wanted criminal on the whole planet.. Two composers and arrangers composed for this work: Hideki TANIUCHI (HAJIME NO IPPO, NANA) and Yoshihisa HIRANO (FINAL FANTASY, HUNTER X HUNTER).
- 1: Stay Tuned
- 2: Monster Truck
- 3: Animal
- 4: Be A Sport
- 5: Meg
- 6: Lafayette
- 7: And What?
- 8: Precious Stones
- 9: All In
Red Vinyl[26,68 €]
Rock’n’roll revivalists Split Dogs are not here to make 15 second viral videos, they’re not here to sell you a lifestyle, they’re here to destroy. Born from the frustration of seeing music become commodified and soulless, vocalist Harry Atkins and guitarist Mil Martinez had the idea to form a band as far back as 2015, with the name ‘Split Dogs’ pulled from the classic zombie film ‘Return of the Living Dead’.
In South London, a young Martinez would hear Status Quo, Bachman Turner Overdrive and Dire Straits on the car radio while his father drove him to school. At home he would invade his older brothers’ record collection which leaned towards the harder sounds of punk and heavy metal. Meanwhile in the Black Country, Harry’s mother instilled a love of Northern Soul, Slade and rock’n’roll, with stories of nights out at Club Lafayette and family singalongs at home. According to Martinez, “Our sound is a culmination of all those early influences and, to be honest, it really shows.”
It wasn’t until 2022 that Split Dogs officially arrived on the scene with bass player Suez Boyle joining the band in 2023. Already a prominent figure in the queer punk scene, Suez played the first ever Rebellion Festival at the tender age of 16 with her band The Walking Abortions. Up until that point, drummer Chris Hugall, an old friend of Martinez and former member of ska punks Mouthwash (signed to Rancid’s label Hellcat back in the day), was only on hand to help design artwork. It wasn’t until 2024 Hugall joined the band full time, cementing the current line-up.
The raucous live shows and infectious lyrics saw the four-piece make a name for themselves among the punks of Bristol, a scene that has always welcomed LGBTQ+ and marginalised people. As word spread, so did the gigging, and soon enough Split Dogs were playing to sold out rooms in mainland Europe, eventually grabbing the attention of UK label Venn Records (Gallows, Bob Vylan, High Vis). ‘Here to Destroy’ was recorded over three days at Middle Farm Studios by producer Peter Miles. All tracks were laid straight to a 16 track reel-to-reel tape machine, no autotune, no effects pedals, no computers. To add to the music’s authenticity, the album was recorded live, with Harry singing along in a vocal booth. No cutting and pasting, just nailing takes. According to Martinez, “It was a blast! We fully immersed ourselves, sleeping in a small apartment below the studio, cooking meals and listening to Pete’s extensive record collection”. While the final result is a step away from Split Dogs early punk sound, the attitude is still there in droves. “We wanted the album to have a raw bones feel,” Martinez tells us, “real 1970s rock’n’roll!”. Harry channels the spirit of Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister as they tear through hook after hook, singing about the Northern Soul clubs their mother once frequented (‘Lafayette’), the Orwellian nightmare we’re heading for (“Stay Tuned”) and a touching homage to British working class culture (“And What?”). As the album title makes clear, Split Dogs are here to destroy, but they’re also here to rebuild and remind us of music’s essence. “We’re not beholden to the digital age, we don’t want to get famous on social media, we just want to show the world that rock’n’roll is alive and well”.
- Duffy And Mr Seagull
- Mind Contorted
- Fourteen Years
- The Moon Song
- Two-Love
- Rêve Réveiller
- Bag Of Excuses
- To Know Him Is To Love Him
- Mri Song
- Alone On The Rope
- Planet Ping Pong
Third album by singer and producer Charlotte Marionneau. A collection of sonic trips that try to capture the spark of beat poetry. She is almost a magician who has captured the directness of punk and can do magic with the emotion of pop. And she is always in the experimental grab bag. On the track 'Two-Love' Noel Gallagher plays piano and bass. Further on there is a Daniel Johnston cover presented as a duet with Terry Hall and his son Theodore and here Noel plays guitar. Marionneau reminds one of a female Syd Barrett. She counts among her admirers: Kevin Shields, Mazzy Star, Noel Gallagher, The Television Personalities, Simon Raymonde, Grimm Grimm, Piano Magic and Cillian Murphy. Le Volume Courbe "Planet Ping Pong" is a collection of sonic trips echoing fulgurances of beat poetry. Charlotte is a magician who can weave the directness of punk with the emotions of pop while staying in the realms of edgy experimentation. The bunny comes out of the hat smoking a cigarette and looks you in the eye. The single "Two-Love" is a collaboration with Noel Gallagher on piano and bass and Lascelles Gordon on percussions. The album also includes a cover by Daniel Johnston "Mind Contorted" which is presented as a duet with Terry Hall, and also features his son Theodore Hall and Noel Gallagher on guitars. The originality of Charlotte's music shares something with outsider art: naïve, primitive, primal, rather than following the standard rules. The new album selfproduced and mixed by Brendan Lynch and Charlotte is no exception, It's a unique and compelling listen laced with surprises, subversions and a refreshing candour which sets it apart from anything else. Charlotte was born and raised in France and moved to London in 1995. She was first signed to Alan McGee Poptones label in 2001, and her debut "I killed my best friend" was released in 2005 on Honest Jon's Records. She has also worked with a number of other bands and musicians including Kevin Shields, Mazzy Star, Noel Gallagher, The Television Personalities, Simon Raymonde, Grimm Grimm, Piano Magic etc.. Her song "Born to Lie" was featured in Series 2 of Killing Eve and Spotify selected her song "Rusty" for their "best of the decade 2010-2020" alternative compilation. Cillian Murphy selected the same song for his BBC6 compilation. "She reminds me of a female Syd Barrett... she keeps running into me all over the place from concerts or serving me ice cream at the Curzon on a wet Saturday night or on Jools Holland with the High Flying Birds... I love Charlotte... a great talent and a real psychedelic soul musician." Alan McGee "Inspiring originality, fiercely independent beautiful music, always years ahead of its time. I remember hearing Charlotte's music for the first time and being immediately taken by the freshness, great melodies and utterly unique approach." Kevin Shields "When I first met her she was wearing a cape... she looked like a little piece of Lego. She told me she liked some of my songs but not all. (I hadn't even asked her opinion!!) She's beautiful, fearless and one hell of a tambourine player." Noel Gallagher. "Charlotte is bewitchingly talented, a true rarity that has inspired many creative people. The kind of woman songs are written about. She's an artist that steals your heart away and then comforts you with her stunning music." Hope Sandoval. "A true original and a truly unique artist. There is not many I can say this about, but I honestly think I love everything she's ever recorded! All hail the Scissor Queen!" David Holmes.
e BAG OF EXCUSES [V3]
[g] DUFFY AND MR SEAGULL [V3]
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[e] BAG OF EXCUSES [V3]
[g] DUFFY AND MR SEAGULL [V3]
[i] MIND CONTORTED [V4]
Load ist das sechste Studioalbum von Metallica, das ursprünglich im Juni 1996 veröffentlicht wurde und mit einer Laufzeit von 79 Minuten das längste Studioalbum der Band ist. Als Nachfolger des „Black Album“ erreichte es in vielen Ländern der Welt Platz 1 der Albumcharts, darunter Großbritannien, Deutschland, Frankreich, Dänemark, Schweden, Norwegen, Finnland, Österreich, die Schweiz, Portugal, Australien und Neuseeland - und enthält die Singles „Until It Sleeps“, „Hero of the Day“, „Mama Said“ und „King Nothing“.
- Trees Come Down
- Back In Gehenna
- Darkcell
- Laura
- Power
- Laura (New Version)
- Secrets
- The Tower
- Returning To Gehenna (New Version)
- Power (Powered Up)
- Secrets (Cloak & Dagger Mix)
- The Tower (O'higgins Mix)
- Power (Power Surge Mix)
- Dawnrazor (Demo)
- Secrets (Demo)
- Power (Demo)
- Deeper (Deepest Dub)
Fields of the Nephilim"s debut Burning the Fields EP together with their Returning to Gehenna EP, all remastered. Not issued on CD for decades, packaged in the original red artwork. Plus, a bonus disc -remixes and demos from "85 & "97, also remastered. In a 6-panel 2CD package with sleeve notes, interview and unseen early photos by gothic commentator Mick Mercer. Not available on vinyl for over 20 years until the sold-out RSD24 version. Now packaged in the green sleeve artwork that came after the limited red version. Plus, a bonus disc - now on vinyl for later remixes and "85 & "97 demos, also remastered.
Fresh off the momentum of his City Smile EP, Aleqs Notal wastes no time unleashing his next seismic release, Pain ofTruth, as a bold statement of his unstoppable creativity.The release delivers four distinctive tracks, unified by a shared identity yet offering unique perspectives through adynamic interplay of melodies and rhythms, allowing for endless interpretation and total emotional liberation.The central theme is "Self-acceptance"—a journey only unlocked by surrendering to the sound and letting go. Can youfeel it now?
- Just Another Sucker On The Vine
- Dream
- La Vie En Rose
- Johnsburg, Illinois
- You Don't Know Me
- Falling In Love Again
- I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home
- Picture In A Frame
- The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)
- What'll I Do?
- Moonlight Serenade
- I'll Be Seeing You
- Ragtime
What's Not To Love? is an album of music from John C. Reilly's vaudeville-inspired show where he embodies a character called Mister Romantic. Mister Romantic marks the Academyr, GRAMMYr, and TONYr award nominee's most personal project to date. The show, which was created to foster empathy and love for one another, has been described by Vanity Fair as "fiercely funny," while Theaterly hailed it as one of the best performances of 2024 following a one-night show in New York City. John is backed by a band of multi-time GRAMMYr-winners performing songs from the Great American Songbook as his character sets out on a mission to get someone (anyone!) to fall in love with him.
- Eyes Behind The Wall
- Capricorn
- Black Funeral
- Masters Of It All
- Down Into The Earth
- He Who Walks Alone
- Cosmonaut Of Three
- Electric Father
- Albatross
Olive green vinyl[27,31 €]
REPRESS of the debut full length. Even if the music is not very complex, you can see from miles away that Orchid are fairly good musicians. "Capricorn" is not only very different from the modern metal albums, but also has a character of its own. You would be able to say which song is which after just one listen. Recommended for fans of Black Sabbath, Graveyard, and Saint Vitus.
Olive green vinyl, limited to 200 copies. REPRESS of the debut full length. Even if the music is not very complex, you can see from miles away that Orchid are fairly good musicians. "Capricorn" is not only very different from the modern metal albums, but also has a character of its own. You would be able to say which song is which after just one listen. Recommended for fans of Black Sabbath, Graveyard, and Saint Vitus.
- 1: Overture
- 2: Illusions Of Polyphony
- 3: Echos Et Fantasies
- 4: In Simplicity We Trust
- 5: Octus
- 6: Volatiles
- 7: Resonances
- 8: 224 Steps
- 9: Subtracting The Superflous
Crafted entirely on an analog monophonic synthesizer with no overdubs, Pièces Monophoniques is a tribute to simplicity in an era of limitless digital possibilities. Since his debut album, Music For Prophet (Les Disques du Festival Permanent, 2017), Majorca-born composer Marc Melià, now a long-time resident of Brussels, has been redefining the contours of electronic music through a minimalist, reductionist approach. Much like a solitary hike through the vastness of mountains, where one carries only the essentials, Melià’s work invites listeners on a journey stripped of excess, focusing instead on the purity of sound and intention.
While some have dismissed monophonic music as overly simplistic, others have embraced its distinct charm. Historical records, such as those by Johannes Quasten, reveal that early Church leaders were drawn to monophonic music because it resonated with the era's cosmological beliefs, highlighting the harmony and unity of all creation. In an age of digital abundance, Marc Melià deliberately embraces constraint, crafting an album that thrives within a limited palette of choices. Yet, from these self-imposed boundaries emerges a stunning universe, brimming with rich textures and elegant harmonies. For his debut album, Melià worked exclusively with a Sequential Prophet. With Pièces Monophoniques, his third LP, he returns armed solely with an analog monophonic synthesizer and handcrafted MIDI sequences etched directly onto a single stereo track. These recordings seek to uncover beauty within the boundaries of limitations and simplicity, rejecting any embellishments that are not essential. Melià presents the bare skeleton of music, highlighting the power of absence and silence as creative forces. Like the hidden mass of an iceberg, what is not heard becomes as significant as what is heard.
The album navigates the boundary where the quest for an uninhibited emotional response intersects with the mechanical sounds generated by synthesizer circuitry. Despite being a collection of beatless tracks, a pulse occasionally surfaces, like in the closing piece, "224 Steps. A sharp sequence blended with multiple delays and reverbs creates the vaporous celestial specter of multiple voices in "Illusions of Polyphony", while "Échoes et Fantasies" conjures the illusion of dual harmony. The expansive reverbs and silences between the euphoric synth phrases in "Overture" transport us to an imaginary magestic landscape shaped out of an electric field. "Resonances," a one-note drone-like sequence, embodies the album's aims as a series of resonances created with the synth filter emerge from the fundamental note.
"Pièces Monophoniques," aims to contribute to a tradition that dates back to the dawn of humanity. After all, there is no denying that the earliest music crafted by humanity was monophonic, from the soothing lullabies sung to newborns to Gregorian chants, traditional labor songs, and the repertoire of solo compositions by countless composers.
- A1: Crashing Cars
- B1: Never Smile
‘You are behind the damn wheel every day and you don’t even know it’ , weightily remarks Powerplant’s band leader Theo Zhykharyev on the reading of his latest single. London-based project signals the return to signature formula of marching drum machines and wailing synthesisers, matured by life experiencing of prolonged touring. ’Car is life, brother. Sometimes you drive it, other times - the car drives you. And, statistically, we’ll all see the airbags go off sooner than later as consequence of choices made by us or onto us, consciously or not.’
Crashing Cars breaks out the gates to the heavy low end driven dance floor. ‘I was listening to a lot of Bladee when I wrote it and needed a similar thick kick to get you moving’, says Theo. Its an emotionally loaded cannon of a track that will keep you in its grip until it has run its course and told its story. Yearning from connection unfulfilled, rings out through the heartbroken and weeping synth and choir lines. The ever-morphing and dynamic bass works in tandem with razor sharp guitars. The instrumentation, through combined ‘no looking back’ forward charge and immediacy, conjure a manic and emotional forward momentum, which rings out in the song’s lyrics. The vocal performance ranges from the trademark Powerplant goblin squeaks, to more mature, tour-hardened singing. On a sonic aesthetic level, Crashing Cars vibrates in a familiar fashion to Powerplant’s biggest hit Dungen. However, this time far less playful and harder hitting. Described as the fallout of “avoiding, chasing and running away”, lyrically it paints a dead end in human relationships concluding it car-crash heading for the scrapyard. The song concludes with a loaded four line spoken word poetry segment, that hangs over the fleeting outro.
The B side of the single, Never Smile, rolls the speed back, but throws in jangly guitar hooks and bouncy bass lines. Zhykharyev’s vocals sit in a lower register, hence are more stoic and melancholic. If this track had to be a day of the week, it would be a calm, introspective Sunday. With lyrics about looking into evil omens, the sky and reading people as ‘not something different’, it paints an ambiguous, but heavy conclusion about the world and its people. It tells a story about circumstantially settling into an identity and playing the assigned part for the convenience of the external world. It’s easier to fit than to stand apart. It's a perfect balance of mid-tempo radio-rock that builds and changes, before exploding into a shaggy guitar solo, only to go into an unexpected ethereal outro and this 7”s crescendo.
‘Both of these songs are kinda old now, sitting at around 4 years old. And although I haven’t changed the lyrics since then, I somehow find new meaning in them as time goes on. Being Ukrainian and going into the fourth year of the full scale Russian invasion back home, the chorus “my death to you - a better price to pay” makes a lot of sense looking at how the world powers are trying to spin the devastation of my people for a quick profit and an easier life for themselves. This single coming out now at this very point in my life feels both profound and very ironic. Life never ends’, summarises Zhykharyev.
- Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
- Robert Knight - Love On A Mountain Top
- Lynne Randell - Stranger In My Arms
- Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good For My Baby - Single Version
- Dean Courtney - I'll Always Need You
- The Velvelettes - A Love So Deep Inside - 2004 Anthology Version
- Barbara Mcnair - Baby A Go-Go - Cellarful Of Motown Version
- Darrell Banks – Angel Baby (Don’t You Ever Leave Me)
- Carolyn Crawford - Forget About Me
- Holly St. James - That's Not Love
- The Trammps - Scrub Board
- Major Lance - Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
- The Supremes - He's All I Got - Stereo Version
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Just Walk In My Shoes - Single Version
- Four Tops - Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) - Single Version / Mono
- Frank Wilson - 'Til You Were Gone - Writer/Producer Demo Version
- Lou Johnson - Unsatisfied
- Four Below Zero – My Baby's Got Esp
- David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love - Single Version
- Dusty Springfield - Long After Tonight Is Over
- Chairmen Of The Board - Give Me Just A Little More Time
- The Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save Me
- Roy Hamilton - Crackin' Up Over You
- Towanda Barnes - You Don't Mean It
- Vibrations - 'Cause You're Mine
- San Remo Golden Strings - Festival Time - Single Version
- Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes
- Sandi Sheldon - You're Gonna Make Me Love You
- Marvin Gaye - Little Darling (I Need You)
- The Spinners - I'll Always Love You - Single Version
- The Elgins - Put Yourself In My Place - Single Version
- Frankie Valli - You're Ready Now
- The Isley Brothers - Tell Me It's Just A Rumor Baby
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart (Since I Met You)
- Kim Weston - I'm Still Loving You
- Kiki Dee - The Day Will Come Between Sunday And Monday - Album Version
- Tony Clarke - Landslide
- Edwin Starr - Time
- The Impressions - You've Been Cheatin' - Single Version
- Brenda Holloway - Just Look What You've Done - Single Version
- Martha & The Vandellas - My Baby Loves Me - Single Version / Mono
Head back to the floor with this brand-new 2LP compilation featuring 42 more of the world’s most remarkable Northern Soul tunes.
Expand your collection and freshen up your dancing shoes with this must-have sequel including none other than the incredible Stevie Wonder, Dusty Springfield, Freda Payne, Robert Knight, The Supremes, Major Lance and the all-time classic duet between Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
IF I WERE BRITTANIA I'D WAIVE THE RULES IS BUDGIE'S SIXTH ALBUM, RELEASED IN APRIL 1976. THE TITLE IS A PUN ON THE CONCEPT
OF BRITTANIA RULING THE WAVES. BUDGIE ARE DESCRIBED BY AUTHOR GARY SHARPE-YOUNG AS ONE OF THE EARLIEST HEAVY METAL BANDS AND A SEMINAL INFLUENCE TO MANY ACTS OF THAT SCENE WITH FAST, HEAVY ROCK - AN INFLUENCE ON THE NEW WAVE OF BRITISH HEAVY METAL (NWOBHM) AND ACTS SUCH AS METALLICA - BEING PLAYED AS EARLY AS 1971. THE BAND HAS BEEN NOTED AS "AMONG THE HEAVIEST METAL OF ITS DAY". INCLUDES ANN NEGGEN, SKY HIGH PERCENTAGE AND MORE.
Possessing one of the greatest jazz voices of all time; a breathy, husky whisper that promised and seduced the listener, before dancing away again with a glance over her shoulder. Much of Billie’s vocal delivery style was hammered out as she sang live in smoky nightclubs, and relied on her ability to improvise. She rose through the ranks of jazz singers during the Swing era until she was collaborating with greats like Count Basie. The tracklist of Body And Soul is a mixture of well-known standards and comparative obscurities Comes Love, They Can’t Take That Away From Me, Darn That Dream and Moonlight In Vermont to name but a few.
Listening to CD3, I'm reminded of how the Vincent Over The Sink record '22 Coloured Bull Terriers' made me feel all those years ago. There's a free ranging quality to it.
It feels calmly capable of doing whatever it wants. It feels mysterious and self-generating, almost aloof to the humans who made it. I adored that record; it cascaded into so many epiphanies.
I don't want to implicate Cooper and David's music in any fleeting desire towards currency, but listening to this CD3 record over the last few weeks has felt weirdly, thematically correct. There's an echo-ey kind of referentiality to it. Not to particular styles of music, but to the recently elapsed histories those styles of music evoke. It's something that Th Blisks kind of gestures towards, but which this project seems to own entirely.
It's a kind of melted reconfiguration of popular (occasionally popular-on-the-fringes) styles. These familiar sounds are reconfigured and muddied. Hindsight frames the sources in an almost primordial light, to the extent that they feel like folk art.
Glyphted and Franzbranntwein sound like pop songs stripped to their bones and distorted, as if the styles they vaguely recall are as old as time. It's a stunningly weird effect. Songs like The Duchess and Farmhand exacerbate this impression. The record comes to feel yearningly ahistorical. But in a way that feels pertinent?
It might just be where my head is at, but the implacable nature of the record feels important to me, somehow. It's something far, far north of post-modern but... ancient too. - Shaun Prescott
- A1: Prologue -Determination
- A2: Let's Play A Game God
- A3: If, I Win
- A4: A Cruel Question
- A5: Fallen Confession
- A6: Oh!!!
- A7: A Sign Of The Great War
- A8: Now, Let The Games Begin
- A9: Please Let Me Stay With You Forever
- B1: The True Target
- B2: Good Evening, Scrap
- B3: Really, I Love You
- B4: Stale Mate -Final Battle
- B5: Let's Play Again ~The Light Of A New World
Welcome to the ancient Disboard where the 10 rules of the game did not yet exist. War consumes the world, splits the heavens, destroys the stars and even threatens the human race. In the midst of this chaos, a young man named Riku tries to lead humanity towards a tomorrow he firmly believes in. One day, in the ruins of an Elven city, he finds Schwi, an "ex-machina" android who wishes to understand the heart of Man. Their meeting will change the course of history...
Music composed by Yoshiaki Fujisawa, arranger and composer. He is a member of the group Franz Maxwell I. He worked on the anime of LoveLive!, Issekai Cheat Magician and GATE.
He knew, through his music, to transport us in the universe at the origin of this "Issekai" to make us feel all the emotion of a meeting between two completely different beings.




















