Vexations – A Dream Unearthly (Cruel Nature Records)

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“a band committed to disruption and abrasion. The jagged guitars, the fragmented structures, and the oscillating vocals all underline the same point: this is music designed to unsettle, and it succeeds.”
– Patrick Malone, Joyzine
joyzine.org/2025/09/06/single-review-vexations-stone-vultures/

Named after composer Satie’s infamous composition, that was banned because it was deemed too unsettling to perform live, Vexations create frenetic and off-kilter post-psych, with dissonant layered guitars, unorthodox song structures, and vocals that oscillate between spoken word and emphatic screams, to give a punchy yet unearthly sonic experience.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2023, Vexations brings together the diverse contributions of Calum (guitar) whose angular and disjointed riffs steer the band, David (guitar) whose distorted cacophonies of noise provide the sonic texture, Bradley (drums) whose warp-speed frenetic percussion drives the energy, and Rayhana (bass/vocals) whose ethereal yet punchy spoken-work and then screaming vocals punctuate the tracks and arrest attention with her abstract and otherworldly lyrics. The result is a high energy, emphatic, off-kilter and distorted wall of sound experience that contorts the sense and captures that feeling we all have that something just isn’t quite right.

Since forming, Vexations have become a relentless and immersive live project, playing numerous headline and support shows across Edinburgh and Glasgow’s scuzziest venues, honing their distorted and hook-laden sound, showcased here on their debut record, A Dream Unearthly.

STONE VULTURES
lyrics by Rayhana Hashmi

Down the river from the mud brick temples,
Past the houses of the morning star,
Along nerves stripped bare by razor wire,
See them come from near and far.
I have seen the triremes burning,
Out on the Arabian Sea,
But I have lived a hidden life,
I touch no one, no one touches me.

The world goes dim and black,
The old ones turn away,
Beneath the open throat of the world,
The ash clouds smother the day.

Have you seen them piled up high?
Have you seen the water bleed?
Carrion in crimson weather,
Bodies turned to stone in the street.

Morning bells in the western harbour,
Gilded petals on the mountain throne,
I watched stars fall on the city of the enemy,
But my skin is not my own.
We write slogans into dust,
We never tell the truth at all,
Lanterns in the broad daylight,
No one left to hear us call.
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released October 17, 2025

Recording and mixing: Calum Piercy
Mastering: Pete Maher
Vox/bass: Rayhana Hashmi
Guitar: Calum Piercy
Guitar: David Stockwell
Drums: Bradley Hillier-Smith

Artwork: EPHEMERALD

Winged Wheel – Big Hotel (12XU)

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‘Big Hotel’, the sophomore effort of Winged Wheel, is an evolutionary document. Core members Cory Plump (Spray Paint, Rider/Horse, Expensive Shit), Fred Thomas (Tyvek, Idle Ray), Whitney Johnson (Matchess, Damiana), and Matthew J Rolin (Powers/Rolin Duo, solo) expand their lineup to include Lonnie Slack (Water Damage) and Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), and instead of the entirely remote method utilized to create their 2022 debut No Island, the far-flung party convened in person in Kingston, NY for a long weekend of live studio recording.

The results are undeniably compelling. The band’s signature cyclonic energy is simultaneously augmented and refined with the approach of real-time collaboration. After tracking three days’ worth of group improvisations, weirdly-born songs, and other spontaneous creations, the hours of material were edited with a similar intensity. Half-hour jams became three-minute ragers and fragments were looped into infinity, calling on the same spliced aesthetic as some of the most adventurous material by Can, Faust, or more recently the experimental production of the International Anthem camp. The stereo field has been torn apart and sewn together again, rerouted with strange and mesmerizing left turns. Vignettes of ambiguous construction, both tightly coiled and exploding, revolve around themselves, gathering intensity and mass, coalescing into something greater than the sum of its parts.

“Demonstrably False” swells into existence like a motorik tidepool(sic), tossing fauna onto the shoreline where it sprouts legs with a steady gait lying readily in wait within them. The controlled frenzy of “Sleeptraining” marks a determined dash to a patch of reeds that are given form by the propulsive and minimal “Clean Blue Shelf,” where lush terror and the balm of shelter seem equally likely to dwell. “Grief in the Garden” describes itself like the eventual, fleeting triumph of eyeing the sun as it rises to declare the end of a starless night.

“Smudged Textile” seems another gesture from the sun, where it begins its work of burning swaths of cloud away to uncover the stark and perfect sky; it is around here that the sensation of flight becomes all but irresistible. The aerial coolness of “Aren’t They All” maintains a reassuring pace much more like a heartbeat than a flapping of wings, which flows naturally into “Soft Hands,” a piece that widens and ultimately splits the perception, somehow evoking an even, landbound march even as it continues to narrate that endless, gliding flight. “Short Acting” is blissfully ambiguous in its suggestion, managing to hint at the vault of heaven before descending unhurriedly but inevitably back to earth. “From Here on Out Nothing Changes” completes the vast arc, teeming as it is with the wild and singular energy of conscious life.

Where No Island was born out of distance and murk, these songs breathe and erupt in close quarters. Though the band isn’t necessarily concerned with finding new levels of clarity, there’s a newfound power in the steady drive of Shelley’s unmistakable rhythmic style, and the unexpected interplay that builds on this foundation. Big Hotel is the sound of what happens in the rare and intriguing moments when Winged Wheel are all in the same room.

-Jen Powers, March 2024

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released May 3, 2024

Winged Wheel :
Whitney Johnson
Cory Plump
Matthew J Rolin
Steve Shelley
Lonnie “Palmtree” Slack
Fred Thomas

Recorded in Kingston NY by Chris Turco
Mixed by Fred Thomas
Mastered by Carl Saff
Art by William Schmiechen

Vinyl pressed at Smashed Plastic, Chicago IL

12XU 160-1 C&P 2024 Winged Wheel under license to 12XU

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JG Thirlwell – Archer Original Soundtrack Volume 1 (Iam8bit)

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Archer Volume 1 is the long-awaited soundtrack album of JG Thirlwell‘s scores for the animated FX series Archer . Thirlwell created the musical score for season 7-14 of the series , from 2015-2023.

The album comprises 27 tracks and is drawn from seasons 7-9 of the show. It is released on maraschino red vinyl. The digital version of the album comprises 30 tracks.

Thirlwell joined the show in 2015 and was able to expand and build on the Archer universe with his musical stylings. The show won an Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Animated Program for season 7.