Friday New Vinyl Releases 5/11

  • Arctic Monkeys – Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (180gram ‘Indie Exclusive’ on Clear Vinyl with Booklet and Download)
  • Beach House – 7 (‘Loser Edition’ on Opaque Yellow Vinyl)
  • The Birth Defects – Everything Is Fine (Dark Blue Vinyl)
  • Connections – Foreign Affairs (Red Vinyl)
  • Eminem – Revival
  • Jerry Garcia – Before The Dead (5 Lp 180gram Box Set, limited to 2500)
  • Grateful Dead – Cornell 5/8/77 (5 Lp 140gram Box Set)
  • Tony Lanez – Memories Don’t Lie
  • Little Junior – Hi (‘Indie Exclusive’ on Sea Foam Green Vinyl with Signed Poster)
  • Nightseeker – 3069: A Space-Rock Sex Odyssey
  • John Prine – The Tree of Forgiveness
  • John Prine – The Tree of Forgiveness (‘Indie Exclusive’ Translucent Green Vinyl)
  • Various / curated by Kendrick Lamar – Black Panther The Album (Music From and Inspired By)
  • Tom Waits – The Heart of Saturday Night (1974) (Remastered ‘Indie Exclusive’ Pressing on Opaque Yellow Vinyl)
  • Tom Waits – Nighthawks At The Diner (1975) (Remastered ‘Indie Exclusive’ on Opaque Red Vinyl)
  • Jess Williamson – Cosmic Wink (Mexican Summer Pressing with Lyric Sheet

Friday New Vinyl Releases 5/4

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  • 47SOUL – Balfron Promise
  • The Aquabats – The Fury Of The Aquabats (1997) (2 Lp Reissue on Neon Green Vinyl)
  • Aquilo – II
  • Black Moth Super Rainbow – Panic Blooms (2 Lp Limited Pressing on Gold Vinyl)
  • Daniel Blumberg – Minus
  • Leon Bridges – Good Thing
  • Christian Death – Atrocities (1986) (Reissue on Opaque White Vinyl, Limited to 600)
  • Corrosion of Conformity – No Cross No Crown (2 Lp Pressing on Clear with Purple and Orange Splatter Vinyl, Limited to 1000)
  • Cut Worms – Hollow Ground (Indie Exclusive on Red Vinyl)
  • The Dynospectrum – The Dynospectrum (25th Anniversary Pressing on Cream and Black Colored Vinyl)
  • Brian Eno – Music For Installations (9 Lp Box Set of Previously Unreleased Music, 64-Page Booklet with Photographs)
  • Yonatan Gat – Universalists (Limited Pressing on Cream Colored Vinyl)
  • The Glitch Mob – See Without Eyes (Indie Exclusive on Black and Clear Blue Vinyl)
  • Holly Golightly and The Brokeoffs – Clippety Clop
  • Iceage – Beyondless
  • Jimmy Eat World – Love Never / Half Heart (Indie Exclusive 7″)
  • Damien Jurado – The Horizon Just Laughed
  • Matt and Kim – Almost Everyday (Red Vinyl)
  • Fred Mcdowell – Mississippi Delta Blues (1965) (Indie Exclusive on Transparent Yellow Vinyl)
  • Nas – I… Am (Reissue)
  • Parkway Drive – Reverence
  • Lake Street Dive – Free Yourself Up
  • Liz Phair – Exile In Guyville (1993) (25th Anniversary Reissue)
  • Malphino – Visit Malphino
  • Pink – I’m Not Dead (1st Vinyl Pressing on Pink Vinyl)
  • Pink – The Truth About Love (2 Lp Limited Reissue on Mint Green Vinyl)
  • Pink – Funhouse (1st Vinyl Pressing 2 Lp on Yellow Vinyl)
  • Reef – Revelation
  • Rise Against – The Unravelling
  • Shakey Graves – Can’t Wake Up (2 Lp Pressing)
  • Slow Corpse – Fables (with Hand-Numbered Polaroid)
  • Sum-41 – Does This Look Infected? (15th Anniversary Reissue on Clear with Green Blob Colored Vinyl, Limited to 1500)
  • Simon And Garfunkel – Greatest Hits (Reissue)
  • Thy Catafalque – Geometria (Limited to 400)
  • Trampled By Turtles – Life Is Good On The Open Road (Indie Exclusive on Yellow Vinyl)
  • Ihsahn (Emperor) – Àmr
  • Inquisition – Obscure Verses for The Multiverse (2 Lp on Green and Black Vinyl, Limited to 500)
  • Jimmy Cliff / Various – The Harder They Come (1972) (Soundtrack)
  • Billy Joel – River of Dreams (25th Anniversary Reissue on Translucent Blue Vinyl)
  • Sugar Candy Mountain – Do Right (Limited Pressing on Translucent Purple Vinyl)
  • Frank Turner – Be More Kind
  • Various Artists – Linval Presents Dub Landing Vol. 1 (2 Lp Reissue with bonus disc of original vocal cuts)
  • Various Artists – Linval Presents Dub Landing Vol. 2 (2 Lp Reissue with bonus disc of original vocal cuts)
  • Vive La Void – Vive La Void (Limited Pressing on ‘Death Money’ Vinyl)

New Vinyl Releases 4/6/18

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  • Air Waves – Warrior (Crystal Clear vinyl)
  • Between the Buried and Me – Automata I
  • Blackberry Smoke – Find A Light (Opaque Silver vinyl with Etched D-Side)
  • Black Milk – Fever (Multi-Color vinyl)
  • Chrome Sparks – Sparks EP (Reissue)
  • Chrome Sparks – Parallelism EP
  • Paul De Jong (The Books) – You Fucken Sucker
  • Diet Cig – Over Easy (Indie Exclusive on ‘Green Eggs & Ham’ vinyl)
  • Dr. Octagon – Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation
  • Goat Girl – S/T
  • Gorillaz – Demon Days (Reissue)
  • Jack Kerouac featuring Al Cohn & Zoot Sims – Blues And Haikus (Reissue on ‘Blues & Yellow Starburst’ vinyl, Limited to 1000!)
  • Lorde – Melodrama (Deluxe ‘Royal Blue’ and Black vinyl available)
  • Makeness – Loud Patterns (Yellow vinyl)
  • Mind Over Mirrors – Bellowing Sun
  • Kylie Minogue – Golden (Indie Exclusive on Clear vinyl)
  • Morbid Angel – Heretic (Reissue)
  • Morrissey – My Love, I’d Do Anything for You / Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (7″ Single on Clear vinyl)
  • Mike Ness (Social Distortion) – Under the Influences (Reissue)
  • Mike Ness (Social Distortion) – Cheating at Solitaire
  • No Thank You – All It Takes To Ruin It All
  • Rainbow Kitten Surprise – How to: Friend, Love, Freefall (Indie Exclusive on Purple vinyl)
  • Scientist & Prince Jammy – Scientist and Prince Jammy Strike Back! (Reissue on Yellow-Green ‘Lightsaber’ vinyl, Limited to 700!)
  • Soundtrack / James Horner – Commando (Reissue on Bone & Eyeblack Splatter vinyl, Limited to 1500!)
  • Soundtrack / Various – Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return (Blue-Grey ‘Satellite of Love’ vinyl, Limited to 1000!)
  • Tiny Tim – God Bless Tiny Tim (40th Anniversary Reissue on Pink vinyl)
  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Sex & Food (Indie Exclusive on Pink vinyl)
  • Various – I Only Listen to The Mountain Goats (Pink and Blue vinyl)
  • Wye Oak – The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs (Peak Edition on ‘Sand & Sky’ Beige & Blue vinyl)
  • Zola Jesus – Okovi: Additions (Gray and Black Starburst vinyl)

Pre-Order the Shuga Exclusive ‘Said Unsaid’ 1st Pressing from Flamingo Rodeo!

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1st pressing includes:

-Signed by the band

-Hand numbered to 100

-Limited Edition Colored Vinyl

-Insert sheet from the band

-Flamingo Rodeo Sticker

 

 

Live Recap: Wolf Alice Returns to Chicago to Play Their Biggest Show Yet at Metro

This past Friday night, The Metro hosted an unforgettable show with Wolf Alice and The Big Pink


After fellow Londoners in The Big Pink warmed up the already jam-packed Wrigleyville venue, the crowd buzzed with anticipation for Wolf Alice to take the stage. Returning for the first time since July, when they played a special, one-off show at Schubas Tavern, the four piece had yet to play Chicago since the September 2017 release date of their sophomore album, Visions of a Life. For many of the fans at The Metro, this would be their first time seeing Wolf Alice in years, as their special Schubas show sold out in minutes, allowing just under 200 lucky fans to get tickets.

This time, more than 1,000 enthusiastic fans enthusiastically soaked up Wolf Alice’s remarkable live show. Very few bands are able to create something as special as Wolf Alice does, without any fancy bells and whistles or special effects; their live shows are driven by each band member leaving everything they have on the stage each and every night. Throughout the band’s entire discography, lead singer and guitarist Ellie Rowsell has demonstrated an incredible, emotive ability with her vocal range and technique, singing in a delicate falsetto in one song (or even one moment of a song), before transitioning right into a hearty growl in another. Live, Rowsell not only keeps up with her vocal ability in the studio version, she amplifies the power behind each and every lyric. Just like Rowsell throws her emotions and entire energy into her singing onstage, she and her bandmates all do the same with their instrument playing. Throughout the show, bassist Theo Ellis and guitarist Joff Oddie remained in motion the entire time, flinging around their guitars, holding their instruments up, and stepping out onto the edge of the stage to add even more passion into their already energetic playing.

The concert on Friday acted not just as a return for Wolf Alice to play new songs, but it happened to be the band’s biggest headlining concert in Chicago yet, Ellis told the crowd. Despite the size of the crowd, everyone remained hooked on the show the whole time as the band played through songs old and new. Wolf Alice kept the audience on their toes as they weaved in songs from 2015’s My Love Is Cool with 2017’s Visions of a Life, following up new songs like “Don’t Delete The Kisses” and “Planet Hunter” with “Bros” and “Lisbon” from the debut record. When the set started winding down, Wolf Alice treated the crowd to a surprise, when they brought out a fan to accompany them during their hit Moaning Lisa Smile.” Prior to the show, the band had tweeted asking for fans to send them videos of them playing the track on guitar, and guitarist Elaine Simmons from St. Louis made the cut. Simmons took over the guitar playing for Rowsell, allowing Rowsell to have the freedom to roam around on stage rather than remaining stationary by her microphone stand.

After an explosive performance of the fast-paced song “Fluffy,” the band left the stage, only to be summoned back for an encore. Juxtaposing the gritty performance of “Fluffy,” the encore started with the goosebump-inducing and stripped back track “Blush” from the band’s earliest EP. Rowsell commanded the sold out crowd’s attention with just her voice and guitar at the start of the song, and even as the song built up, the audience remained hypnotized. The spell broke and everyone went wild for the final song of the night; “Giant Peach.” Rowsell ended the magical evening on a high note, stagediving and crowdsurfing at then end of the song.

This show may have been Wolf Alice’s biggest Chicago show yet, but as the sea of devoted fans filed out of the theatre with huge smiles plastered on their faces, it was clear that the band will be warmly welcomed back, only to play bigger and bigger venues.



Photos of The Big Pink and Wolf Alice at Metro 3/30/18

Wolf Alice remains on tour throughout the Summer–do not miss them in a city near you. See all of their tour dates hereand order a copy of Visions of a Life from the Shuga Web Store here.

New Vinyl Releases 3/30/18

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Pre-Order the Shuga Exclusive debut self-titled album from Deeper NOW!

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The debut album from Chicago based Deeper. Origins of the project date back to 2014 where the band has made their mark locally supporting like minded acts Omni, Protomartyr, Chris Cohen & fellow Chicago powerhouses Whitney & Ne-Hi. Fresh off official after show appearances at Pitchfork & Lolapalooza the band is poised to jump out wide with this debut record. These 9 tracks channel the anxiety and uneasiness of modern life in this pit of endless internet, chiming post punk rave ups with pointed “of the times” lyrics & gorgeous ambient interludes woven in. It’s as if Women & Deerhunter had an ill-legit midwestern love child, all killer no filler.