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Swell Maps The John Peel Sessions Vinyl LP Due Out 21/08/26

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Cat no. LMAPS4LP

Swell Maps - The John Peel Sessions

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 21st August, 2026

Tracklist:

  1. International Rescue - 16/10/78
  2. Harmony in Your Bathroom - 16/10/78
  3. Read About Seymour - 16/10/78
  4. Another Song - 16/10/78
  5. Full Moon / Blam!! / Full Moon (Reprise) - 16/10/78
  6. Armadillo - 15/5/79
  7. Vertical Slum / Forest Fire - 15/5/79
  8. Midget Submarines - 15/5/79
  9. Bandits One Five - 15/5/79
  10. Big Empty Field - 18/3/80
  11. Bleep And Booster Come Round For Tea / Secret Island - 18/3/80
  12. Let's Buy a Bridge - 18/3/80
  13. Helicopter Spies / A Raincoat's Room - 18/3/80

Noisy, chaotic, and defiantly experimental, Swell Maps may not have found commercial success in their time, but theirimpact on music is undeniable. An inspiration to bands such as R.E.M., Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Pavement and Nirvana, withKurt Cobain famously being a fan and often seen sporting a Swell Maps T-Shirt. A democracy within the confines of punk’sanything is possible, members Biggles Books, Jowe Head and brothers Nikki Sudden and Epic Soundtracks – helped shapethe landscape of post-punk and DIY music. Now, for the first time in over 40 years, The John Peel Sessions brings together allthree of their recordings for John Peel, a figure instrumental in championing their sound.Formed in the early ’70s and fully realised by 1976, Swell Maps embodied the DIY ethos, launching their own label and self-releasing the jagged, frenetic debut single ‘Read About Seymour’ in 1977. Peel was an early supporter, playing their record assoon as it landed on his desk – a moment the band described as one of disbelief and elation. His regular airplay of their musichelped solidify their cult status, and these sessions capture the raw energy, off-kilter melodies, and boundary-pushingcreativity that defined them.