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Si's Top 10 Releases of 2020
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Si would also like to shout out the following (basically the 20-11 positions): Mr Bungle The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo; Field Lines Cartographer The Spectral Isle; Sly & The Family Drone Walk It Dry; Billy Nomates Billy Nomates; Nine Inch Nails Ghosts V/VI; Wrangler A Situation; Datblygu Cwm Gwagle; Duma Duma; Riz Ahmed The Long Goodbye and Warren Ellis's - This Train I Ride OST. 10. FONTAINES D.C. – A Hero's Death Genre: Alternative RockSongs: A Hero's Death, I Don't Belong, Televised Mind.Label: Partisan / Rough TradeWe have this! 9. KRUST – The Edge Of Everything Genre: ElectronicaSongs: Constructive Ambiguity, Negative Returns, Antigravity Love.Label: Crosstown Rebels 8. CLINT MANSELL & CLINT WALSH – Berlin...
- Tags: Alternative Rock, Ambient, AOTY, Electronica, Experimental, Folk, Funk, Hip-Hop, Indie, Metal, Pop, Simon Tucker, Soul
Rich's Top 10 Releases of 2020
Posted by Matthew Davies on

A lot of you will be familiar with Matt and Simon with their time behind the desk at Tangled Parrot, so I’d like to introduce myself: I’m Rich (the new guy), I make stupid videos for the shop every Saturday and currently work in my favourite place in the world. So here are my top ten releases of the year, but I would like to shout out these as well: Dragged Into Sunlight Terminal Aggressor II; Quelle Chris & Chris Keys Innocent Country 2; Dragunov Arkhipov, ShitKid 20/20 ShitKid; Deftones Ohms; Run The Jewels RTJ4; Bib’s Delux; Elysian Fields Transcience...
- Tags: Alternative Rock, Ambient, AOTY, Electronica, Experimental, Funk, Hardcore, Indie, Metal, Pop, Punk, Richard, Rock
Ian Curtis: Disorders, Transmissions & A Writers Relationship - Simon Tucker
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- Tags: Joy Division, Simon Tucker
Albums That Shaped Me: 5. Instant Automatons - Radio Silence (The Art of Human Error) Cassette
Posted by Matthew Davies on

Backtracking a little for this post. While I was feeling my way tentatively into the world of punk rock I met two people who are still friends and who had a large influence on me. I can’t quite remember how I came to meet Dean Poole and Mike Jones but I’m guessing it would have been through the loose affiliation of punky types that lived in the Penarth/Dinas Powys area. There were a few bands about at the time that we would have congregated together to see in some village hall or scout hut. Bands such as Ridicule, Rancid (not...
Albums That Shaped Me: 4. The Mob - Let The Tribe Increase
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By way of continuation from my previous post - after the censorship of ‘Reality Asylum’ by the pressing plant on ‘Feeding the 5000’ Crass decided to start their own label Crass Records, so that they would have complete control over their own output and also to allow them to create a platform enabling other artists to release music, people who were coming from a similar place ideologically. They also took profit out of the equation and all Crass records releases were tagged with ‘Pay No More Than’ making them more affordable. There were a number of great releases on the...