Alma Mater cover

Alma Mater

Released

The sole album by Stockholm Monsters, 1984’s Peter Hook-produced Alma Mater, remains a too-little-known delight, a gem in both the story of Manchester of the era and its label Factory Records as well as post-punk/synth-influenced rock of the decade. The eclectic combination of talent on display, including guitarist Tony France’s dry yet yearning vocals, the trumpet of Lindsay Anderson and the excellent and deeply underrated drumming of Shan Hira, turn up trumps on stately songs like “Decalogue,” “Where I Belong,” “Life’s Two Faces” and “E.W.”

Ned Raggett

Suggestions
Avalon cover

Avalon

Roxy Music
Futurology cover

Futurology

Manic Street Preachers
Sulk cover

Sulk

The Associates
Sextet cover

Sextet

A Certain Ratio
Emergency & I cover

Emergency & I

The Dismemberment Plan
25 cover

25

a-ha
Yoyo cover

Yoyo

Bourgeois Tagg
This Kind Of Punishment cover

This Kind Of Punishment

This Kind Of Punishment