30 INDIE / ROCK
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album of the month
Toy - Join the Dots
Heavenly Recordings
Issue 58 / 2013
Artist of the month
The Fall
British psychedelic indie band Toy are
back with their second album in as
many years, Join the Dots.
The title single has already
been in the public domain since
October, and the full album is
available as of 9th December,
on Heavenly Records. They're
a real family of musicians, with
three members moving from
band Joe Lean and the Jing
Jang Jong. Given the success
of Toy's debut track which
sold out in one day in 2011, this
seems like it was a good move.
Listen to more now at https://
soundcloud.com/toy_band
LABEL OF THE MONTH
Angular Recording
Corporation
The Fall has released a new EP this month, entitled 'The Remainderer', in true
non-grammatical Fall fashion.
This spurt of post punk comes seven months after their 30th studio album, Re-Mit, was created, and delivers an equally farcical
British layout of material. Six new songs are ready to blow your
socks back into the 1980s, so be prepared for the lyrical attack of
Mark Edward Smith this winter. Other members have varied hugely
over the years, but that voice can always guarantee a heavy hit of
nostalgia. Well done for going strong 30 years on, Marky boy.
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OUR PLAYLIST
Here's the Indie on our playlist this month:
Set up in 2003 by two ex-Goldsmiths
students, ARC has managed to
establish some very credible names
such as The Long Blondes, Klaxons,
and Je Suis Animal.
We hope to see much more
from this label as the work
they've done in the past has
been outstanding!
The Magnetic Fields
Everything is One Big
Christmas Tree
Sonics
Santa Claus
Parenthetical Girls
Thank God It's Not
Christmas
Tom Waits
Christmas Card from a
Hooker in Minneapolis