Silences, the new album from Medicine, is out now.  On Silences the inimitable Brad Laner once again creates music that is simultaneously experimental and possessing impactful song structures. Check out Hey Hey Go Away below and dive into the world of Silences

Silences is out now. It was mixed by Brad Laner and mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering.

Her Highness (premiere mélange), the seminal album from Medicine, is out now. Her Highness (premiere mélange) is an indispensable masterpiece of electro-tinged experimental rock. Originally released in 1995 on cassette and CD only and with compromised mixes, Brad Laner now presents this masterpiece as it was meant to be heard. This version of Her Highness (premiere mélange) is as the band intended and is expanded to feature a total of eighteen tracks. Check out Aarhus below and then grab a copy for yourself.

Her Highness (premiere mélange) was mixes by Brad Laner and Eddy Offord. It was mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering.

Drugs, the new album from Medicine, is out now. Drugs is another example of Brad Laner's masterful ability to fuse baroque pop and electronic elements. His stylistic synthesis skills have never been stronger. Live drums and guitars flow alongside clanging experimental effects. Check out album closer Long, Long, Long below and then get a copy for yourself.

Drugs was mixed by Brad Laner and mastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering.



Scarred For Life, the new album from Medicine, is out now. Scarred For Life is an attempt to pass the spirit and vibe of the classic K-Tel compilation through the Prism of Medicine. The result is a wonderfully played and arranged set of songs meant to draw you in with big melodies from another age. Check out Sentimental Lady below and then pick up a copy before they're gone.

Scarred for Life is out now on Drawing Room Records. It mastered for download/streaming/CD and cut for vinyl by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph.



2.0 Extraneous, the new album from Medicine, is out now. Few bands can thread the needle between accessibility and experimentation like Brad Laner's Medicine. From the seminal releases in the 90s through to 2.0 Extraneous Medicine has expanded it's sonic palette, and made it sound effortless and beautiful. On 2.0 Extraneous Brad Laner teams up with Shannon Lee for a a jaw-dropping record of experimental pop. Check out the single Machine Inna Garden below and go get the limited edition vinyl before it vanishes.

2.0 Extraneous is out on Drawing Room Records. It was mastered for Download and Vinyl, cut in house, by Adam at Telegraph.

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