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The Heavy have been building. With a background in the joys of sampling and a foreground in scuzzy guitar, bass and beaten up drums, with schizo music tastes and a West Country pace, they've been building brick by dirty brick. Now they'd like to welcome you into their beautiful home for a little nose around, a kind of party if you like. And if a little blood gets spilled then that's just how it is. Nobody said it was going to be a spread from InchHelloInch magazine. It will, though, be the best party you've ever been to. InchOh No! Not You AgainInch starts things off, hitting like the garage-punk monster it is, Shingae Shoniwa of the Noisettes offering up the backing vox on a tune which sounds like Little Richard posssessed by the devil and turned up to 11. Main single, InchHow You Like Me NowInch is pure voodoo-funk. InchSixteenInch channels the ghost of Screamin Jay into a tawdry tale of Satan and his young bride. InchShort Change HeroInch is an epic Spaghetti Western love song calling on the youth to drop their tools. InchNo TimeInch combines a filthy break with thundering riffing about losing the love that was supposed to be forever. InchLong Way from HomeInch is punk-blues of genuine yearning. InchCause for AlarmInch is a reggae/2 Tone stepper, all crunched up and beaten-up for size. InchLove Like ThatInch is King Jammys updated Final tune. InchWhat You Want Me to DoInch combines the intensity of Hendrix with an obia ceremony. InchStuck,Inch shows that for all the wide-eyed madness, the Heavy can also come out with the most affecting love songs which effortlessly combine their many influences into something both completely new and utterless timeless. Mixed and produced by Jim Abiss (best known for his work on the first Arctic Monkeys, Adele and Kasabian) and with Noisettes input on three tracks (The Heavy toured with them and have all became firm friends), InchTh

1980 . Album Tracks 1. Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes on) 2. Crosseyed and Painless 3. Great Curve 1. Once in a Lifetime 2. Houses in Motion 3. Seen and Not Seen 4. Listening Wind 5. Overload

Limited vinyl LP pressing. Live Through This is the second studio album by Hole, the band led by Courtney Love. Considered a contemporary classic, this record was included in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. Features production by Sean Slade and Paul Q Kolderie with mixing by Scott Litt and J Mascis. Live Through This was Hole's only album to feature bassist Kristen Pfaff before her death in June 1994. Recorded in October 1993, the album marked a divergence from the band's unpolished hardcore aesthetics to more refined melodies and song structure. The album's lyrics and packaging reflect Love's preoccupation with beauty, and it's songs contain repeated motifs of milk, motherhood, anti-elitism, and violence against women. Album Tracks 1. Violet 2. Miss World 3. Plump 4. Asking for It 5. Jennifer's Body 6. Doll Parts 1. Credit in the Straight World 2. Softer, Softest 3. She Walks on Me 4. I Think That I Would Die 5. Gutless 6. Rock Star

Limited double vinyl LP pressing includes music on sides A, B and C and laser etching on side D. The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance's follow-up to it's 2004 platinum major-tag debut Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, 'is way more dramatic, way more theatrical, completely over the top, borderline psychotic,' says Gerard Way. 'It's the most pure, intense thing we've ever been involved in.' Produced by Rob Cavallo (Green Day), the album is a celebration of love and death and darkness. Join The Black Parade. Album Tracks 1. The End 2. Dead! 3. This Is How I Disappear 4. The Sharpest Lives 5. Welcome to the Black Parade 6. I Don't Love You 7. House of Wolves 8. Cancer 9. Mama 10. Sleep 11. Teenagers 12. Disenchanted 13. Famous Last Words 14. Untitled Track
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