the modern and arty youth of the early 1980s set itself to jettison a movement that had lost much of the nihilistic and exhilarating energy of its halcyon days
along with sleeve notes and an interview with the original Marvel artist Neal Adams
Harlem River features eight interweaving tales of tragedy and misfortune from a series of desperate characters playing out their dramas with the city as backdrop
Eastwood Rides Again gives a few false impressions and is not always what is expected from the Upsetters
Bat For Lashes — Lost Girls Electro-funk the modern and arty youthLimited Edition Indie Exclusive "Sunrise" color vinyl Lost Girls is another brilliant full length in Khan's incredible, acclaimed discography, mixing sounds she's always loved heavy bass lines, synth arpeggios, Iranian pop beats, cascading choruses with some of her finest songwriting to date. It's an album full of romance, a homage to Los Angeles, where the album was recorded, to being a kid in the 80s, to films that touched and changed her life.