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The Lost Boys: Special Edition

This deeply schizophrenic teen vampire movie classic from Joel Schumacher has dark ambitions, not least in its child-murder subtext and blood-red lighting hues from Raging Bull cinematographer Michael Chapman. But too often it's railroaded by Schumacher's baser window-dresser's instincts, and ends up like a goth Goonies on acid.

Spear Of Destiny

Barely six months after the demise of Theatre Of Hate, Kirk Brandon was braving it on stage in Manchester in March 1983 with a new band, name and repertoire. That his audience look mighty perplexed by SOD's brassier tribal goth-dub makes his fearless performance, caught here, even more compelling.

John Martyn – One World

Reissue of Mr Echoplex's 1977 classic

Various Artists – Biba: Champagne & Novocaine

Glammy tribute to a clothes shop a bit hipper than Primark

Even Serpents Shine

Twentieth anniversary edition of '80s classic expanded with live songs, sessions and rarities

Inouk – No Danger

Dazzling, genre-dodging debut from young American five-piece

Sally Timms – In The World Of Him

Mekons singer from Venus takes on the men from Mars

Wheels On Fire

Confederate quintet follow last year's Decoration Day with strapping sixth LP

Sam Phillips – A Boot And A Shoe

Underrated US singer-songwriter employs appealing simplicity

Big & Rich

The new hick hop movement starts here
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