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 New EP Shy Bairns Get Nowt Bartees Strange
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 Two-Track Project, 'Running Errands' U.S. Girls
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 The Sunset Tree (20th Anniversary Edition) Out Today The Mountain Goats
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 Announce 2026 UK, European and North American Tour Dry Cleaning
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 New Album 'Secret Love' Out 9th January 2026, Single 'Hit My Head All Day' Streaming Now Dry Cleaning
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 Pleasure & Treasures on Vinyl 4AD
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 Secret Love by Dry Cleaning
 9th January 2026
 
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 Gala (35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) by Lush
 14th November 2025
 
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 Double Infinity by Big Thief
 5th September 2025
 
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 Scratch It by U.S. Girls
 20th June 2025
 
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 Better Dreaming by Tune-Yards
 16th May 2025
 
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 Iris Silver Mist by Jenny Hval
 2nd May 2025
 
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Pixies
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About 'Bossanova' But Were Afraid To Ask
Martin Aston
It's 1989. In three years, Boston-based quartet Pixies have joined Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine at the forefront of uniquely inventive and visceral rock acts. Pixies songs were predominantly short and sharp, rife with frontman Black Francis' fondness for melody and noise, chopping merrily between quiet and loud, their musicianship both electrifyingly taut and gleefully unpolished...

 
                        






 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        