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Some brilliant titles up for grabs from bands such as The Senior Service, Thee Spivs, The Singing Loins, Wild Billy Childish & the Vermin Poets, Reverse, Cowbell, Wild Billy Childish & The Blackhands, Graham Day & The Forefathers, and The Revillos!

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Graham Day and The Forefathers - Good Things
Re-issue of the 2014 ‘almost live’ collection of greatest hits and misses from more than thirty years of the Graham Day songbook - with three extra tracks. The crucial ingredients of The Prisoners, Prime Movers, Solarflares and The Gaolers extracted and squeezed into one stripped down power trio…
 
Wild Billy Childish & The Singing Loins - The Fighting Temeraire
In memory of Chris Broderick of the Singing Loins who passed in early 2022, Wild Billy Childish and Arf and Rob from the band recorded a new studio album. The Fighting Temeraire contains new songs, old songs re-worked, traditional songs and a Bob Dylan cover.
 
Various Artists Are They Hostile? Croydon Punk, New Wave & Indie
An 18-track compilation featuring the best of Croydon's punk and post punk scene. Are They Hostile? is a documentary film about the Punk, New Wave and Indie scene in Croydon in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. It takes its name from the first single by Croydon band Bad Actors. To coincide with the film’s release Damaged Goods Records released this compilation featuring bands from in the film including Johnny Moped, The Marines, The Daleks, Case, and Fanatics.
 
The Senior Service - King Cobra
Follow up to 2016's The Girl In The Glass Case. Fans of their soundtrack inspired instrumentals will dig this collection which features the 7” 'Slingshot' and 12 other fine cuts. Get tuned in to the twangy guitar, churning organ, pumping bass and funk drums that define The Senior Service!
 
The Senior Service - The Girl In The Glass Case
The debut long player from The Senior Service. A thrilling musical journey tinged with the filmic hues of bygone celluloid classics. Here you’ll find it all; excitement, action, romance, intrigue! Each song tells its own story – no words are necessary. As with all great instrumental music, it weaves its web of magic through the light and shade created from the brush of keys, plucking of strings and beating of skins, with the occasional splash of colour provided by brass, vibes and theremin (naturally) – this exquisite combination alone conjures up its narrative. 
 
The Singing Loins - Here On Earth
The 11th album they’ve released in a career dating back to the late 1980s. Ever enduring outsiders, it’s likely they are now the world’s longest serving, truly amateur, original musical group. Their very creative strength is derived from ordinary lives of day jobs, families and mortgages. This album marks a change in the band's sound, nothing too drastic but it’s bigger and ballsier, in part due to the addition of John Forrester on double bass plus a few others at the recording and the ever great, Jim Riley at Ranscombe studios in Rochester.
 
Singing Loins – Stuff
STUFF is the 10th offering of bare-knuckle folk from the Medway Delta. Their song writing is steeped in the British & European traditions of Punk, Folk, Music Hall, Character, Chorus, Cabaret, Melodrama & Buffoonery.
 
Singing Loins - Unravelling England
12 songs recorded as demos over a period of 18 months on a mate’s cheap digital machine. The Loins offer up another dozen short stories from the end of old England’s pier. Songs of underdogs, suicides, circus freaks, the bereaved, frustrated and heart-broken, the washed up and mentally ill. The jealousies, violence, hypocrisy and religion of humanity. And some pretty good tunes too!
 
Singing Loins - Drowned Man Resuscitator
The band's 8th album is a bone-crunching left hook. Get your lugholes round this latest bout of life and the living of it - songs of drinking, fucking, stupidity, tenderness, religion and death. Do yourself a favour and take it on the chin.
 
Singing Loins - Songs To Hear Before You Die
Chris Broderick & Chris (Arfur) Allen started The Loins as a raw, stripped-down acoustic duo in 1990. They split in 1999. After a six-year lay-off they shook hands and returned in 2005 with this triumphant comeback album. This album marked the beginning of the band's second chapter.
 
Cowbell - Beat Stampede  
Debut album from London-based garage rock duo. Cowbell play garage/soul/rock n roll and write songs that combine a lyrical charm and ease with a sound that's full-bodied and powerful in spite of their stripped-down set-up. They take their influences from both sides of the Atlantic with a love for both the output of U.S labels such as Stax, Motown and Sun and for British sixties R&B bands such as The Small Faces, The Kinks and The Zombies.
 
Thee Spivs - The Crowds And The Sounds
The band's third album. A canny blend of trad punk, garage punk, post punk, new wave, classic English rock’n’roll and pub rock to create a magnificently varied album. Drawing from a more diverse array of influences, Thee Spivs have lapped up and reimagined sounds from bands such as The Television Personalities, The Ramones and early Wire.
 
Thee Spivs - Black And White Memories
The Spivs' second album. Black And White Memories was recorded in East London at Gizzard studios with Ed Deegan at the controls. This album contains storming garage rock and '77 style punk tracks like the lead single ‘TV Screen’ and ‘Flicking V’s’. There are even a couple of ballads!
 
Wild Billy Childish & the Blackhands - Play Capt. Calypso’s Hoodoo Party
This musical gem is the stuff of which myths and legends abound. Billy Childish, having heard the Blue Fields Express, wanted his own broken-down engine of a group and put out the word. And so, they came from near and afar.  And then of course there's Billy, stringing up his father's 1910 banjo, picking in open G and singing in what he imagined were the tones of the lost looking for solace.
 
Wild Billy Childish & The Blackhands - Live In The Netherlands
A Reissue of the classic live album from 1993. Recorded live on one Microphone on tour in Holland in May 1993. Features their great version of the Dad’s Army theme ‘Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr Hitler’ which was later used in a long-running ad campaign for ASDA.
 
Butcher Boy - Helping Hands
Gorgeous heartfelt indie from Glasgow band Butcher Boy. This was their third album, released in 2011. Their first two albums were released on the well respected London indie label ‘How Does It Feel To Be Loved’ run by ex-Melody Maker journo Ian Watson and they received some excellent press, 8/10 in the NME, 4/5 in Uncut, 4/5 in the Guardian and loads more.
 
Vermin Poets - Poets Of England
The Vermin Poets are Neil Palmer on Guitar/Lyre/vox, Billy Childish on bass/Backing vox, JuJu Claudius on drums/backing vox and Wolf Howard on Drums but don’t think this is just another Billy Childish band ‘cos it’s not. The sound is very pop psychedelic pop, think of '80s Television Personalities and chuck in The Who and you’ve got it.
 
Severed Limb - If You Ain't Livin You’re A Dead Man
The Severed Limb began life as a punk skiffle trio, recording a cassette in the cellar of drummer Charlie Michael’s south London pub in 2008. This is the band's second album, recorded at Marco Nelson’s all analogue Studio 65 in Brixton Hill throughout 2014. Known for his work with Primal Scream, Paul Weller and Young Disciples, Marco brought tight arrangements and unique production to the album. The band further developed their influences to include New Orleans R&B, soul and dub.
 
Reverse - Glance Sideways
This is a 23 track CD compilation bringing together all of REVERSE’s recordings including the three 7” singles released on Damaged Goods back in 1995-6. ‘Stem The Slide’ (which was ‘Single of the week’ in KERRANG!) ‘Lock’,  and ‘Stagnant’. Also included are tracks from their debut split single plus 15 previously unreleased gems. The CD contains a full history of the band written by lead singer Nick Sharratt plus loads of unseen photos, reviews and a full discography.
 
The Revillos! - Live From The Orient   
Remastered, remixed version of the Vinyl Japan live album from the early '90s. Includes bonus tracks! The Revillos had lain dormant since 1985, but in 1994 were asked to reform especially for a Japanese tour. All gigs were filmed and the Tokyo performances were captured on an 8-track machine. This reissue contains tracks originally thought lost at the time of the album's original release on Vinyl Japan.

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