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AOTM

Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial

Posted by Agathe Girard on

Our Album of the Month comes courtesy of Joe, who, by the way, is now full-time with us. Yeah!!

Joe was keen to write about a record that means a great deal to him, and one that is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year: Car Seat Headrest's Teens of Denial.

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May 2026

Posted by Agathe Girard on

Having only recently decided to feature Mingus Ah Um for our playback session on Friday 5 June at 3pm (click here for more details), we were delighted to come across this feature in hi-fi+ shortly afterwards.While we don’t have the Mobile Fidelity Ultradisc One-Step pressing in-store, we will be spinning something very special indeed - our shop manager Iain’s own personal copy of the album.Originally released in 1959, Mingus Ah Um remains a landmark jazz recording, featuring some of Charles Mingus’s most celebrated compositions. Remarkably, it still sounds fresh, vital and,  in many ways, strikingly modern.A true classic, and one that continues to reward repeated listening.We...

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April 2026

Posted by Iain Dewar on

Ever wondered what it would be like to charge into battle on the back of a Unicorn? Nope, me neither, but strangely I do now... read on.

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Joe’s first AOTM

Posted by Agathe Girard on

Do Geese See God  For my first album of the month, I really wanted to cover something truly special. In my mind, the ever-growing New York band Geese’s 2025 album Getting Killed fits the bill (no pun intended) and then some. If this is the first you’re hearing of Geese, you’d be in a similar boat to most over the last year. They released their debut album Projector in 2021 and followed up with 3D Country in 2023. These albums saw Geese come into relative success, but it was frontman Cameron Winter’s 2024 solo album Heavy Metal that was the...

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December 2025

Posted by Agathe Girard on

It's The KLF's White Room...

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