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Originally released in 1983, "From The Cradle To The Grave" is a seminal album in the UK punk scene, with its raw energy, socially conscious lyrics, and infectious hooks. The album's title track is a scathing critique of Thatcher-era Britain.
Featuring the haunting vocals and masterful guitar work of lead singer Travis Meeks, Days of the New's self-titled LP is a true masterpiece of modern rock. With songs that range from introspective ballads to high-energy rockers, this album rocks.
While most bands reserve a self-titled album for their debut, the Dirty Heads, held off for an album deserving of the moniker. The band found one in their fifth studio release, a total culmination of their signature sound.
While maintaining their signature noise rock and sludge metal sound, the album incorporates influences from mid-tempo metal, gothic new wave, and 90s alternative.
A raw, aggressive, and often chaotic exploration of alternative rock, garage rock, and blues influences. The album, released in 2007, features Nick Cave and members of the Bad Seeds
Stand Atlantic has never stood still and has crushed all expectations with their latest album, f.e.a.r. Buoyed by the massive hit, "deathwish feat. nothing, nowhere."
This is the long-awaited, follow up to 2009's Post-Nothing. Celebration Rock is well balanced with a much bigger sound and showcases the Japandroids' growth as songwriters.