Mixtape #25

  1. Yellow Magic Orchestra – Seoul Music [Alfa Records]
  2. Tyondai Braxton – Pulse March [Cantaloupe Music]
  3. Gala Drop – Broda [Gala Drop Records]
  4. Pinkunoizu – Death Is Not A Cover [Full Time Hobby]
  5. Seluah – Sail Straight Into The Bombs [Karate Body Records]
  6. Ensemble Economique – To Feel The Night As It Really Is [Dekorder]
  7. Debo Band – Belomi Benna [self-released]
  8. Ryan Power – Mondo Rush [NNA Tapes]
  9. Halo Halo – Sunshine Kim [Savoury Days / M'Lady's Records]
  10. Yo La Tengo – Everyday [Matador Records]
  11. Dean Cercone – A Reflection Of You [self-released]
  12. Black To Comm – Mirror [De Stijl]
  13. Blank Realm – Full Moon Door [Bedroom Suck]
  14. Kevin Ayers – Town Feeling [Harvest]
  15. Ela Orleans – Reading Stones [La Station Radar]

Seluah return with new LP Red Parole

Seluah -  Red Parole

Andrew Killmeier (guitar), Matt Johnson (guitar), Edward Grimes (vocals, drums) and Andrew Peace (bass) make up Louisville, Kentucky based outfit Seluah.

The quartet, who last released a self-titled EP a decade ago, is set to drop a full-length album entitled Red Parole.

The forthcoming album will be available digitally and on CD on April 10th and on vinyl on May 8th via Karate Body Records. Hit the link to pre-order the album.

“The bulk of the record reflects an early ’70s mammoth guitar aesthetic, both fuzzed out and sweetly melodic, punctuated by mesmerizing vocals that glide over each track” says the label press release. “Red Parole is a heavy, noirish guitar album and comes with a mandate to be played loudly”.

Back in January Seluah shared the first single off Red Parole,  ‘The Other Side Of the Gun’. Their latest offering is ‘Sail Straight Into The Bombs’, a track “mapped by an insistent Rhodes that’s engulfed by huge walls of guitar and a mile-high snare drum”. You can listen to both tracks below, and remember to set the volume up.