A 1991 landscape-changing release from the pioneering hip-hop group, The Low End Theory embraced a minimalist approach and set the tables for the alternate rap movement that followed. The record spawned three hit singles and remains an oft-referenced classic.
Hunting High and Low is the debut studio album by Norwegian new wave band a-ha, released on 1 June 1985 in the United States and 28 October 1985 in the United Kingdom[1] by Warner Bros. Records. The album was a huge commercial success, reaching high positions on charts worldwide. The album was recorded at Eel…
When considering Aaliyah s track record, it s befitting that her name means The highest, most exalted one, the best.  Ultimate Aaliyah served as the second and final compilation album by the legendary R&B singer, originally released by Blackground Records on CD only in 2005. Available on vinyl for the first time here as a 3LP-set, the 25-track affair…
Vinyl LP pressing. 2021 release. Soft-spoken with the look of a slightly disaffected 1950s matinee idol, Aaron Frazer possesses a unique voice that s both contemporary and timeless. On Introducing… – his debut solo album produced by The Black Keys Dan Auerbach, co-released on Easy Eye Sound and Dead Oceans – Aaron melds mid- 60s…
First time ever live album from Aaron Lee Tasjan, Nashville s own synth-glam-rock-indie stalwart, comprised of some of the best performances from his 2022 tour.
ABBA s famous Gold compilation stormed the charts upon its original release in September 1992, and with sales in excess of 28 million copies worldwide to date, stands as the group s all-time greatest success. The blissful 19 track collection of hits from the Swedish pop superstars was put together after band manager Stig Anderson sold the…
Pop Juggernaut s First New Studio Album in 40 Years! The quartet of Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid, one of the most successful pop groups of all time, return with Voyage – their first new album in 40 years! The highly anticipated 10-track collection is introduced by the pair of promising singles I Still Have Faith In…
Long out of print, it was about time that Abigor’s Leytmotif Luzifer, found its way back to wax. Originally released in 2014, Leytmotif Luzifer saw Abigor going back to a two-piece line-up, consisting of founding members T.T. and P.K., yet the album was recorded with long-time collaborator Silenius, while Protector also did some backing vocals. Almost as if the original Austrian…
ABSENT IN BODY make their Relapse Records debut with the terrifying new album Plague God. Featuring current and former members of AMENRA, NEUROSIS, and SEPULTURA, Plague God is bound by the same ideals of unity and fearlessly uncompromising honesty of expression that have driven their respective bands to imperious heights of reverence and groundbreaking sonic deliverance. Plague God is by turns devastating and…
Despite longtime AC DC fans immediate acceptance of replacement singer Brian Johnson (resulting in one of rock s all-time best sellers, 1980 s Back in Black), there was still demand for Bon Scott-era unreleased tracks. Several of their early albums in Australia and Europe (such as T.N.T.) were later combined together for their first U.S. release, 1976 s High Voltage,…
Rock rarely gets better than AC DC s Back in Black, and rock has rarely sounded better than it does on this all-analog pressing mastered from the original mix-down two-track master tapes by George Marino. Back in Black was, and still is, a marvel of rock and roll synchronicity: a dynamic new singer; the finest fire…
Originally released in 1975, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap did not hit the U.S. until 1981, when AC DC became rock icons the previous year and fans were growing hungry for more material featuring the band s late singer, Bon Scott. The record was worth the wait. The title track became a concert staple for the band, but Dirty Deeds…
Lesser bands might have been put off their stride by the death of their lead singer, but not AC DC. No sooner had Bon Scott met his whiskey-sodden end in 1980 than AC DC recruited a new singer, Brian Johnson–who sounded almost exactly like Scott–and released, in Back in Black, the biggest-selling album of their career. For Those About to…