New Vinyl Releases 5/26/17

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  • The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (50th Anniversary)
  • Big French – Stone Fish
  • Blink-182 – Greatest Hits (Limited Edition, Hand-Numbered to 2700)
  • Dave Catching (Eagles of Death Metal) – Shared Hallucinations Pt. 1: Sonic Salutations from the Venerable Vaults of Rancho de la Luna 1972-1984
  • Cende – #1 Hit Single (Color Vinyl)
  • The Chainsmokers – Memories…Do Not Open (Limited Edition Translucent Gold Vinyl)
  • The Charlatans – Different Days
  • Chevelle – Wonder What’s Next (2002, Milky White Vinyl)
  • Crescent – Resin Pockets
  • Justin Townes Earle – Kids In The Street
  • Fleetwood Mac – Mirage (1982)
  • Fleetwood Mac – Tango In The Night (1987)
  • Frenzal Rhomb – Hi-Vis High Tea
  • Galley Beggar – Heathen Hymns (Limited Edition Purple Vinyl)
  • Ides of Gemini – Women (Limited Edition Purple Vinyl)
  • Incantation – Primordial Domination (Limited Edition Gold/Brown Marbled Vinyl)
  • Incubus – 8
  • Lambert – Sweet Apocalypse
  • Leftfield – Leftism (3-LP Special Edition)
  • John Mayer – The Search For Everything
  • Moonchild – Voyager
  • Mortician – Darkest Day of Horror (2002)
  • Pet Symmetry – Vision (Cream Vinyl)
  • Sia – Some People Have Real Problems (2008, First Time On Vinyl)
  • Six Feet  Under – Torment
  • Solstafir – Berdreyminn (Limited Edition Opaque Blue Vinyl, Only 250 Copies Worldwide)
  • Suffering Hour – In Passing Ascension
  • Umphrey’s McGee – Zonkey (The Mashup Album)
  • Underworld – Beaucoup Fish (1998)
  • Melvin Van Peebles – Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song (1971)

Friday Releases 5/19/17

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  • Amon Amarth – Versus The World (Ultimate Vinyl Edition W/ Lyric Sheet and 2-Sided Poster)
  • Amon Amarth – The Crusher (Ultimate Vinyl Edition W/ Lyric Sheet and 2-Sided Poster)
  • Amputator – Deathcult Barbaric Hell (2007)
  • Jim Avett And Family – For His Children And Ours
  • Basecamp – In Stone EP
  • Basement – Promise Everything (Deluxe Reissue on Marble Vinyl)
  • Chris Bathgate – Dizzy Seas (Translucent Smoked Vinyl)
  • Beastmaker – Inside The Skull
  • Blond Ambition – Slow All Over
  • Box Car Racer – S/T
  • The Builders And The Butchers – the Spark
  • Childish Gambino – Awaken, My Love (Ltd. VR Boxset / Bundle)
  • Crystal Fighters – Everything Is My Family
  • Dragonforce – Reaching To Infinity (Neon Green & Purple Vinyl)
  • Enslaved – Roadburn Live
  • Alex G – Rocket
  • Nick Hakim – Green Twins (With Poster & Download)
  • Iron Maiden – Fear Of The Dark (Reissue)
  • Iron Maiden – No Prayer For The Dying (Reissue)
  • Iron Maiden – Virtual XI (Reissue)
  • Iron Maiden – The X Factor (Reissue)
  • Jade Jackson – Gilded
  • JX Riders (Ft. Sisterwife) – Hiccup (12″ Single)
  • Land Of Talk – Life After Youth
  • Matisyahu – Undercurrent (Ltd. Indie Exclusive 2LP on Translucent Blue Vinyl)
  • MC Hammer – Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em (Reissue)
  • MisterWives – Connect The Dots
  • Morning Teleportation – Salivating For Symbiosis
  • The Mountain Goats – Goths (Indie Exclusive 2LP, Opaque Red Vinyl, Bonus 12″)
  • Trey Parker & Matt Stone / Original Broadway Cast – The Book Of Mormon (2LP w/ Color Booklet)
  • Chris Price – Stop Talking (Ltd. Indie Exclusive)
  • Nathaniel Rateliff – In Memory Of Loss (Deluxe 2LP Gatefold, 180 Gram w/ Bonus Tracks)
  • Bjorn Riis – Forever Comes To An End
  • Daniel Romano – Modern Pressure
  • Soundtrack – Blue Velvet (1986) (Reissue)
  • State Champs – Around The World And Back (Ltd. to 500, White / Gold / Black Vinyl, Documentary DVD)
  • Toothless – The Pace Of Passing
  • Various – The Lego Batman Movie: Songs From The Motion Picture (Split Black & Yellow Vinyl)
  • Voivod – Dimension Hatross (1988) (180 Gram Reissue, Remastered From Original Tapes)
  • Voivod – Killing Technology (1986) (180 Gram Reissue, Remastered From Original Tapes)
  • Voivod – Rrroooaaarrr (1986) (180 Gram Reissue, Remastered From Original Tapes)
  • Waters – Something More!
  • Wavves – You’re Welcome (Ltd. Blue Vinyl)

New Vinyl Releases 5/12/17

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  • All Hell – The Grave Alchemist (Gold/Blood Red Splatter Vinyl)
  • All That Remains – Madness
  • Between The Buried And Me – Coma Ecliptic: Live
  • Don Bryant – Don’t Give Up On Love
  • Dreamcar – S/T
  • John Frum – A Stirring In The Noos
  • Girlpool – Powerplant (Indie Exclusive on Translucent Red, Ltd. to 300 or Standard)
  • Gnarwhal – Crucial
  • Happyness – Write In
  • Marian Hill – Act One (2LP Expanded Edition)
  • Hobbs Angel Of Death – Heaven Bled (Ltd. Gold Vinyl + Bonus 7″ and Gold Foil Gatefold Sleeve)
  • Killswitch Engage – Alive Or Just Breathing (15 Anniversary Pressing)
  • L.A. Takedown – II
  • Little Dragon – Season High (Gatefold on White Vinyl)
  • Los Colognes – The Wave
  • Massive Attack – Mezzanine (1998) (Gatefold Reissue, German Pressing)
  • Mouth Of The Architect – Time & Withering (Oxblood Vinyl Ltd. to 300)
  • Amanda Palmer & Edward Ka-Spel – I Can Spin A Rainbow
  • Panic! At The Disco – A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out
  • Porcupine Tree – Coma Divine (Recorded Live In 1997)
  • Prick – Prick
  • PWR BTTM – Pageant (Maroon Vinyl)
  • Quantic & Nidia Gongora – Curao
  • Spencer Radcliffe & Everyone Else – Enjoy The Great Outdoors
  • Rick Ross – Rather You Than Me
  • Saturn – Beyond Spectra (Purple Vinyl)
  • Soundtrack – David Lynch’s Lost Highway
  • Soundtrack / David Bowie + Trevor Jones – Labyrinth
  • Christopher Paul Stelling – Itinerant Arias
  • Harry Styles (One Direction) – S/T Debut (12 Page Booklet)
  • Trial – Motherless
  • Ulsect – S/T (First Press, Ltd. to 250)
  • Various – Uzelli Psychedelic Anadolu
  • Venom – Skeletons In The Closet
  • Wilsen – Sirens

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New Vinyl Releases 5/5/17

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  • Atavismo – Inerte
  • At The Drive-In – Inter Alia (‘Deep Purple with Grimace Splatter’ vinyl)
  • Autopsy – Mental Funeral (Limited Edition Picture Disc)
  • Bad Brains – Build A Nation (10th Anniversary Pressing, Green vinyl)
  • Blondie – Pollinator
  • Michelle Branch – Hopeless Romantic
  • Rusty Bryant – Fire Eater
  • Brother Ali – All The Beauty in This Whole Life
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Lovely Creatures: The Best Of (1984-2014)
  • The Crickets / Buddy Holly – The “Chirping” Crickets
  • Day Wave – The Days We Had
  • Mac Demarco – This Old Dog (‘Indie Exclusive’ White vinyl)
  • Descendents – Everything Sucks (20th Anniversary Reissue)
  • Djustin – Voyagers
  • Tica Douglas – Our Lady Star of The Sea, Help and Protect Us
  • Flume – Skin Companion EP II
  • Delia Gonzalez – Horse Follows Darkness
  • Yasmine Hamdan – Al Jamilat
  • Hark – Crystalline (‘Ultra-Clear’ Vinyl, Limited to 200 Worldwide!)
  • Mickey Hart – Planet Drum (25th Anniversary)
  • Buddy Holly – S/T
  • HO99O9 (Horror) – United States of Horror
  • HOOPS – Routines
  • Household / Infinite Me – Split (Indie Exclusive Transparent Green vinyl)
  • Diana Krall – Turn Up The Quiet
  • Charles Kynard – Afro-Disiac
  • Walter Martin – My Kinda Music
  • Taj Mahal / Keb ‘Mo’ – TajMo
  • Me First and The Gimme Gimmes – Rake It In: The Greatest Hits
  • Jessica Moss (Violinist of Silver Mt. Zion) – Pools Of Light
  • Juana Molina – Halo
  • Moon Duo – Occult Architecture Vol 2 (‘Blue Smoke vinyl)
  • Mountain Movers – S/T
  • The New Respects – Here Comes Trouble EP
  • Nightlands – I Can Feel The Night Around Me
  • The Obsessives – S/T
  • Pentagram – Relentless (Limited Edition Picture Disc)
  • Psymun – Rainbow Party EP
  • Slowdive – S/T (‘Indie Exclusive’ Silver vinyl)
  • The Sword – Greetings From…
  • Doug Tuttle – Peace Potato (Clear vinyl)
  • Twin Peaks – Urbs In Horto (Live Chicago Recordings)
  • U2 – 18 Singles
  • Various – Cover Stories: Brandie Carlile Celebrates 10 Years of The Story: An Album to Benefit War Children
  • Warfather – The Grey Eminence

Vinyl On Tap: Pairing Music with Beer

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Kendrick Lamar has had a stranglehold on the internet for this past month—and the cultural zeitgeist for that matter. But with the wake of Damn. finally levelling, timing is right for other rappers to tip toe the waters. J. Cole’s camp gives us 4 Your Eyez Only, which is not new (2016), but is new on (vinyl and in stock here at Shuga Records).

Though this one doesn’t come with demos or never-heard-before easter eggs, 4 Your Eyez Only on wax is worth seeking out, if not for a memento of hip-hop’s second golden age, but for it being an album that does some heavy lifting, especially on the back end.
“Neighbors” and “Foldin Clothes” are musically dynamic, but more important, culturally critical in digestible bites. The former moves as a meditation on racial profiling while exhibiting arguably the album’s most catchy lyric: “Okay, the neighbors think I’m sellin’ dope.” The latter brings a tinge of Marvin Gaye soul to J. Cole’s inspired effort at being a better man “Baby I wanna do the right thing // Feels so much better than the wrong thing // I wanna fold clothes for you.”

The definitive stand out on the album though is “Change”—a deeply reflective narrative on the cycle of violence and crime in black communities. The song’s main character James McMillian becomes a poignant and somber symbol of this harsh reality. After a Kendrick Lamar-type flow in the early verse, the song ends in a memorial of the dead McMillian. “’Cause that was my nigga James that was slain, he was 22…’”

If “Change” is the album’s most dynamic and emotionally moving, then “Deje Vu” is it’s antithesis. It’s the mainstream winner here with its repetitive, finger-waving, big-dream anthems Aye, put two fingers in the sky if you want it and She fuck with small town niggas, I got bigger dreams. But this second line is where the song shows it’s shallow unravelling. The lyrics are mopey, and one-dimensional—more last-call-at-the-bar throwback than uplifting.

J. Cole’s fourth LP is a back-loaded affair, but these side-B tracks make up for the album’s early numbers in spades. I recommend pairing this one with Double Daisy Cutter by Half-Acre Beer Company. DDC tastes like the brew brains at Half Acre binged several cases of west-coast IPA then gave the original daisy a retry (and the same could be said of J. Cole and Chance the Rapper or Kendrick Lamar). The elder cutter is loaded with tangerine-peal and orange-rind citrus. A touch of malt balances this frothy affair, making it deceptively smooth and drinkable from first sip to last gulp. The ABV here makes this one perfect for this record. Make sure you’re on your second can by the album’s mid-way point so you can ride that buzz through the best tracks.

 
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