Franz Ferdinand
Always Ascending
Cassette £4.99 CD £10.99 Signed Deluxe LP… £25
A triumphant recasting, Franz Ferdinand's Always Ascending is as exuberant as it is euphoric, bursting with fresh ideas born of what Alex Kapranos calls "aggressive sonic experimentation." With the ...
Protomartyr
Relatives In Descent
Cassette £7.99 Limited Edition… £20.99 LP £17.99 Standard CD £10.99
TRACK LISTING
01. A Private Understanding
02. Here Is The Thing
03. My Children
04. Caitriona
05. The Chuckler
06. Windsor Hum
07. Don’t Go To ...
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1995, STREAMING NOW
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It was a silver age of 7” singles in the early 1990’s. The third single attributed to a Palace conglomerate was the equine-themed “Horses”/”Stable Will”. “Horses” was recorded by Steve Good, who has recorded live underground shows in Louisville for decades. The session took place primarily at a house shared by Bob Nastanovitch, Will Oldham, and Britt Walford. Photographs from the session show Brian McMahan...
JAMES YORKSTON
James Yorkston is at his home in Fife, an amplified voice inside a tiny telephone speaker, but still not loud enough to wake a sleeping child. Which is just as well, because it's Sunday evening and only a few minutes have elapsed since James' two year-old son drifted off to sleep. "For what it's worth, my kids really like the record” he begins, "I've been using it to get them off to sleep in the car. It's proved a useful tool...”
Ten years ago, when James Yorkston signed to Domino Records, there were no small children on which to road-test new...