Ships 6/12/26 - The album merges microtonal, math-rock, and psychedelic influences with acid techno and disco elements, often using live-looped, complex, high-bpm tracks to create a dense, playful, and technically proficient sound.
The latest move in a career that will continue to defy industry stereotypes through a catalog of songs built on poetic songwriting and constant evolution.
Labi Siffre's third album was the first to be produced by Labi himself, who declares it to be "the one where it all came together... singing some of my best songs".
Ships 3/27/2026 - The record pairs sharp hooks with a snarling, self-aware attitude—songs that swing between confidence and self-sabotage, punchlines and gut punches
A raw snapshot of Bad Brains at CBGB in 1982, where breakneck hardcore and sudden reggae breaks collide; pressed on splatter vinyl for Record Store Day 2026.
Durutti Column, The - Fidelity CD. Vini Reilly’s 1996 album, reissued on CD with bonus track My Only Love; spare, shimmering guitar pieces with subtle electronics; includes 'Future Perfect'.
Munster reissue of Rikk Agnew's 1982 solo debut All by Myself LP. One-man, lo-fi recordings (featuring 'O.C. Life'), a raw, intimate snapshot of early Orange County punk.
Nomeansno - Sex Mad LP (solid pink vinyl). 40th anniversary reissue on Alternative Tentacles: the ten-track 1986 landmark, featuring 'Dad' and the title cut. Tight, brutal and unexpectedly intricate punk, archival in tone.
Descendents’ I Don't Want to Grow Up reissued in Punk Note packaging by John Yates; LP pressed on transparent yellow (limited) or black vinyl; includes classics like Good Good Things.
Third Man’s 40th Anniversary Psychocandy CD restores the original 1985 mix with hi-def transfers and clearer, tighter distortion; the full original tracklist intact, including Just Like Honey.
Byrne, David - Who Is the Sky? LP (lemon yellow vinyl). David Byrne’s 2025 album, arranged with the Ghost Train Orchestra and featuring guests like Hayley Williams; chamber-tinged pop; opening track 'Everybody Laughs' is a good guide.
Suicidal Tendencies - Lights Camera Revolution LP (180g red vinyl). 35th-anniversary Music On Vinyl reissue, limited to 2,000 numbered copies. Includes the anthem "You Can't Bring Me Down".