Regina Spektor - Remember Us To Life
A first album in four years from the Moscow-born US singer-songwriter and classical pianist – as catchy and quirky as ever.
Regina Spektor - Small Bill$
Arab Strap - Arab Strap
A career-spanning compilation from Chemikal Underground of one of the most influential Scottish bands of recent times, a one-disc best-of with the other featuring rarities. Those unfamiliar with Aidan Moffat's kitchen sink story lines are in for an unflinchingly sordid treat!
Arab Strap - Love Detective
Slaves – Take Control
Fresh from a charmingly old-school UK tour in a van, the duo return with a new album produced by Mike D. If it ain't broke don't bother fixing it seems to be the direction they're taking.
Slaves - Consume Or Be Consumed ft. Mike D.
Bon Iver - 22, A Million
Something of a change in direction with a lot of electronica and collaborations abounding. This will make for interesting listening and there's an indies only vinyl version with a bonus 12-inch.
Bon Iver - 22 (OVER S∞∞N) [Bob Moose Extended Cab Version]
Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
Typically vigorous rap paired with arrangements inspired by the work of Talking Heads and Joy Division - sounds interesting and the presence of Kendrick Lamar can't but help.
Danny Brown - Really Doe ft. Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt
This week's selection is by Michael Moloney, aka llamalpaca from the vinyl-only record and design store, Chameleon.
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