Stray Cats, the band that put rockabilly music back on the record charts in the early- 80s, scored several big hits on both sides of the Atlantic thanks to a striking visual 1950 s style brought up to date with exaggerated pompadours and colorful tattoos, as well as genuine musical chops that evoked the best…
A true legend of modern hip hop, Method Man, presents this debut album from his new prodigy, the thugged out emcee Street Life – now available for the first time ever on colored vinyl LP! Includes the hard hitting Can t Stop, Won t Stop and Street Education featuring Meth himself plus A Star Is Born featuring fellow Wu…
The album is a classic Streets album – filled with Skinner’s trademark lyrical wizardry and beats honed over a decade of building his other career as a legitimate bass rap DJ in clubs – all songs written by Skinner but featuring vocal contributions from longtime collaborators Kevin Mark Trail and Robert Harvey, as well as…
STRFKR provided the soundtrack to over 100 ecstatic sold-out dance parties in tiny, sweaty rooms over the past two years. Word of mouth has spread and the band now find themselves in even larger venues, with brighter lights and bigger songs. The four-piece collaborated in the process of writing STRFKR’s third album, Miracle Mile. After all-night lyric writing sessions…
SCI’s Eighth Studio Album Arriving As The Band Gets Set To Celebrate Its 30th Anniversary. Over the last three decades, The String Cheese Incident have built a wildly devoted following on the strength of their kaleidoscopic musicality and commitment to leaving audiences ecstatically awestruck. Known for an electrifying and immersive live show that continually pushes…
The key to Untying the Not lies in the band s willingness to take risks, Not only by stretching their musical horizons, but also addressing the darkness as well as the light in the world. As Bill Nershi puts it, We made the record that we wanted to make. Sure it s different, but it…
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth on LP Their prospects dangerously over-inflated by pundits who often hailed their debut as nothing short of rock-messianic, New York City s Strokes got a lesson in cynical rock-press dynamics when their biz-troubled, if similarly toned, 2003 sophomore set was dutifully dismissed as the proverbial sophomore slump. A lesser band might have been…
The Final Battle – Limited Edition – Double vinyl – Stryper – Legendary, long-running heavy metallers Stryper are set to return with a brand new studio album, The Final Battle ! Firmly continuing the trend established over their last few albums, The Final Battle sees the band growing heavier while also maintaining their trademark melodies,…
Sturgill Simpson s A Sailor s Guide to Earth is the rare album that traverses the entire world, both musically and lyrically. It s dizzyingly diverse, jumping from one style to the next, with ports of call in Motor City and Music Row, Harlem and Stax, Berlin and London, yet it never leaves Simpson s very specific…
Follow-Up to 2016 s Grammy-Winning A Sailor s Guide to Earth Accompanies New Anime Film of the Same Name Based on a Story by Sturgill Simpson and Made with Writer Director Jumpei Mizusaki and Character Designer Takashi Okazaki Country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson follows-up his Grammy award-winning 2016 album, A Sailor s Guide to Earth and 2019 theme song for…
***So named because the CD version originally clocked in time-wise at 29 minutes and 29 seconds, Ô29:29 Split VisionÕ was recorded in December 1985, just after the band had split up, and they wanted to bring some closure to that period by recording the new songs they were working on at the time, alongside some…
***The EP-LP was originally released in early 1986, after the band had split in November 1985, and collected for convenience the first four Subhumans EPs onto one disc. This includes the fiery six-track debut, ÔDemolition WarÕ, that was first unleashed at the end of 1981, the powerful and provocative ÔReason For ExistenceÕ and the perennial…
With their eclectic influences & scintillating musicianship, Subhumans were never going to be content to trot out anarcho punk by numbers, but no-one was really prepared for the progressive brilliance of their sophomore album.. The ambitious title track really captures the imagination, a 16+ minute song telling the sorry tale of the human life cycle…
***With their eclectic influences and scintillating musicianship, Subhumans were never going to be content to trot out anarcho punk by numbers, but no-one was really prepared for the progressive brilliance of their sophomore album, ÔFrom The Cradle To The GraveÕ. Whilst the A-side contains nine short sharp bursts of energised punk, gleefully embracing all points…
***As the title suggests, this 1986 album compiled the eight-track ÔTime FliesÉ But Aeroplanes CrashÕ 12Ó, originally recorded and released in 1983, and the four-track EP, ÔRatsÕ, that had been recorded during the summer of 1984 and released in early Õ85. ÔRatsÕ might just be the bandÕs most powerful and compelling release, the title track…
Arguably the highlight of their Eighties output, the third Subhumans album was recorded during Spring 1985, and released early the following year, a few months after the band had split. Worlds Apart saw the band find a veritable sweet spot in their song-writing, spawning many of their best-loved tracks but every single track on the…