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A sprawling collective of Nashville musicians - eleven were credited on the sleeve of "I Hope You’re Sitting Down"/ "Jack's Tulips" - they'd named themselves after a sock puppet, inexplicably given their album two titles, and stuck a painting on the cover of a small, barefooted child holding a dog whose cock and balls are on proud display. Back in 1994, when Lambchop first lurched lackadaisically into public view, they seemed to many people freakish, outlandish, destined at best for the pages of photocopied fanzines and the graveyard hours of specialist radio stations. I Hope You're Sitting Down/Jack's Tulips (2LP/Peak edition/colour) Bill Fay's words and melodies remain unaffected by the passing of time and changing trends and here alongside the original recordings, these reinvented versions still calmly guide us through another moment of chaos. This year, for the first time, this collection of recordings will be pressed to vinyl, presented alongside contemporary reimaginings of the tracks by Kevin Morby, Steve Gunn, Julia Jacklin, and Mary Lattimore. Originally released in 2010 by David Tibet (Current 93), "Still Some Light" was released as a double CD, made up of 1970s album demos (Disc One) and 2009 home recordings (Disc Two). His influence can be traced through many artists' work, and so it only seemed right to celebrate this with a collection of newer voices interpreting his timeless tracks. His songs are "calming hymns for another chaotic time", he says. Bill Fay has always sung about attempting to understand the most universal questions: those of nature, spirituality, humanity. The Other Side Of Life: Piano Ballads (deep sea coloured) Street Date : 4 (Pre-orders required by 7) The Muslims are QADR (vocals/guitar), Abu Shea (bass), and Ba7Ba7 (drums).
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"F*** These F***in Fascists" is easily the punk album of the decade that will definitely make your grandparents cry. Musically, the band continues to bring dynamic melodies to the foundation of classic punk riffs, sprinkled with out-of-this-world rhythmic outbursts. It's the perfect balance of humour, tenderness and political rage, wrapped in affirmations for oppressed peoples. The band's upcoming album, "F*** These F***in Fascists", is the ultimate sing-along anthem against all forms of oppression. The Muslims have a lot to say and they aren't afraid of hurting any feelings in the process. The all-queer, black and brown Muslim punk band unapologetically use music as a vessel to call out racism, the American political landscape, and white supremacy. They have since released three albums and one EP. The Muslims formed in 2017, brought together by the aftermath of the 2016 election.