Welcome back, fellow crate diggers. The turntables have spoken and the latest batch of arrivals at Catloaf Records is here to reaffirm your faith in music. Whether you’re scoring a soundtrack for your next existential train ride or just need something that pairs well with overcast mornings and French press coffee, we’ve got something that hits just right.
Here’s what’s new in the shop:
Blondshell – If You Asked For A Picture
Model Rocket Red vinyl that burns like the last flicker of a birthday candle. Emotional candor meets fuzzed-out guitars in a diary you maybe weren’t supposed to read.
Japanese Breakfast – Soft Sounds From Another Planet
Back in orbit. Michelle Zauner’s cosmic melancholy and synth-laced longing land like a velvet meteor. Still a classic, still makes you stare out the window.
Liana Flores – Flower Of The Soul
Imagine a garden party in a Miyazaki film. Gentle psych-pop and botanical balladry for the indie herbalist in all of us.
Bon Iver – Sable Fable
Justin Vernon returns with a colorway as enigmatic as the album title. It’s salmon and shadow, myth and modems, woods and wires.
The Rural Alberta Advantage – The Rise & The Fall
Tan vinyl to match the dust on prairie boots. Earnest indie-rock for long drives, harder goodbyes.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – Self-Titled (20th Anniversary Edition)
Pink vinyl nostalgia from the blog-rock revolution. Dance like it’s 2005 and you just discovered Pitchfork.
CocoRosie – Little Death Wishes
Teardrop Aqua vinyl that sounds like porcelain dreams and haunted harpsichords. For fans of whimsy with teeth.
Hachiku – The Joys of Being Pure at Heart
Rainbow vinyl to match the emotional spectrum inside. Bedroom pop for maximalist minimalists.
Faye Webster – Underdressed At The Symphony
Blue & white bullseye vinyl like a chilly stare in a warm room. Pedal steel and deadpan confessions that hit like truth bombs in slow motion.
Ladytron – Light & Magic
Two LPs at 45 RPM, because the future is faster now. Electroclash noir for cyber-romantics.
Turnover – Peripheral Vision (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
Laguna blue marble vinyl to commemorate a decade of dream-pop introspection. Still hits like a sunset seen alone.
Feist – Pleasure
A slow burn. Sparse, soulful, and just the right amount of strange. Like brunch at Leonard Cohen’s place.
Come browse the stacks—real or virtual—and treat yourself to something that understands you better than your ex ever did.
Stay spun,
Catloaf Records