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Sleater-Kinney’s Live In Paris captures them right in their element—raw, lively, and totally locked in. It’s a double LP from their sold-out Paris show in 2015, and you can feel the crackling energy from the first track. The set covers nearly every era, with old favorites and newer tracks all getting the same tight, no-nonsense treatment. The mix is punchy but never slick—guitars buzz, drums thump, and Corin Tucker’s vocals cut right through.
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Pond’s Beard, Wives, Denim is a loose, sun-soaked psychedelic ride with warm, fuzzy guitars and playful grooves. Recorded on a farm in Western Australia, it feels open and unpolished—in a good way—like the band just having fun and letting the jams flow. The double LP captures that easygoing vibe perfectly, making it a solid pick when you want something lively but laid-back.
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The Jesus and Mary Chain’s Barrowlands Live boxset documents their 2014 homecoming show at Glasgow’s iconic Barrowland Ballroom, celebrating 30 years of their landmark Psychocandy album. Released in the UK in 2015, this multi-format set includes a Vinyl LP, a 10" vinyl, and a CD. It also features a booklet with tour photos and an interview with the Reid brothers and Alan McGee, offering insight into the anniversary tour. The live recording is raw but tight, with Jim and
William Reid delivering performances that feel both charged and effortless.
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The Drones’ Havilah has this muddy, atmospheric charm—recorded way out in the bush, you can really pick up on that wild, isolated energy in every track. The double LP moves between noisy distortion, bluesy grooves, and lyrics that veer from raw storytelling to the surreal. Gareth Liddiard’s voice cuts through it all, giving things this rough confidence without ever feeling forced or overdone. It’s gritty and unpredictable and we love it.
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