"Expect to be impressed with the way these well-recorded, beer-saturated club cuts capture the late Brad Nowell's endearing jerk charm and the band's stage power." — Entertainment Weekly
A little over two years after Bradley Nowell's tragic death, Sublime
Greatest Hits '93-'03 was the first compilation album by 311. The album contains songs from each of 311's major label albums from Music through Evolver, as well as two new tracks "First Straw" and "How Do You Feel?".
From Chaos is the sixth studio album by 311. Singles from this album include "You Wouldn't Believe", "I'll Be Here Awhile", and "Amber". The latter was the most popular single from the album, and it still remains 311's most popular single to date.
The Best of Dirty Heads sees a tracklisting that contains some of the band's biggest hits to date, including their unprecedented viral smash hit "Vacation" & a new version with guest vocals from multi-Grammy winner Pat Monahan of Train.
311's debut studio album 'Music' celebrates 30+ years. Remastered and expanded on translucent orange vinyl with a specialized Pearl embossed cover this vinyl edition also includes 4 demos.
Nation of Language crystallize their nocturnal synth-pop on Strange Disciple CD, ten lean, bass-forward songs (including "Sole Obsession") built for late-night momentum.
Ships 3/29/24 - This is a record of thoughts, memories, surgery. A deft surgical operation you may not even realize is happening as it's happening but you're back on your feet when it's over. Memories refreshed. Did you really even listen to it?
Ships 05-12-26 The EP functions as a masterclass in synthesis, pulling from the ornate, percussive history of Fuji music and grafting it onto the driving, bass-heavy architectures of contemporary Amapiano
Girl group greatness, courtesy of the Chicago-based Hutchinson Sisters (with Theresa Davis on this record) and co-producers Isaac Hayes, David Porter and Ronnie Williams!