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Category: Vinyl Pictures

Swell “41” (1994)

Back in 1994, for many of us in Europe, Swell’s 41 felt like the beginning of something new. We were just coming … More

indie rock

The Charlatans “Some Friendly” (1990)

Eventually! Chasing this album of The Charlatans for the last ten years, missed the record store day version a long … More

indie rock

Crystal Castles “II” (2010)

Crystal Castles II – This cult album reissue went crazy on discogs (4 times the retail price) which is why … More

synth-pop

They Are Gutting a Body of Water “Lotto” (2025)

I haven’t been buying many new albums these past few years, but the habit is slowly coming back. And this … More

shoegaze

The Stone Roses “Turns Into Stones” (1992)

Never seen such an homage as for the death of The Stone Roses’ bassist, Mani: my Instagram has been absolutely … More

indie rock

Prolapse “I Wonder When They’re Going To Destroy Your Face” (2025)

After more than 20 years of silence, we’ve seen returns from Slowdive and Hum (beautiful), and from My Bloody Valentine … More

indie rock

The Myrrors “Borderland” (2018)

Amazing. This album sounds like a blend of lost tapes from a late ’60s California psych-rock band and a ’70s … More

psych-rock

Slowdive “Everything Is Alive” (2023)

It took me a while to accept this album into my collection. After so many great albums and unforgettable singles, … More

shoegaze

Jimi Hendrix “Monterey Festival” (1970)

It’s strange, almost surreal, to find Jimi Hendrix and Otis Redding sharing space on the same album—two completely different worlds. … More

psych-rock

Led Zeppelin “III” (1970)

This album now stands at the crossroads of a multigenerational comeback—you can hear its influence everywhere, from modern action movie … More

psych-rock

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