Tommy Boy Records celebrates the 30th Anniversary of House of Pain's debut album House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics) with a remastered, deluxe version release featuring re-imaged artwork by renowned artist, Tristan Eaton.
The sixth studio record from English rock band, The Cult, is described by the group's vocalist as a set of very personal, very revealing tracks about his life with a style reminiscent of the grunge and alternative rock that was popular at the time.
Incorporating a variety of genres, the album has been described as an amalgamation of indie rock and alternative R&B, with elements of funk, jazz, and psychedelia.
On red clear vinyl - Hailed as a "future folk hero" by Alternative Press, Elliott Smith's Either / Or represents a stylistic and songwriting breakthrough, taking it to the "next level," creatively speaking.
Combining punchy emo-punk and sweeping, violin-led alternative rock, Yellowcard's distinctive sound has helped make the Jacksonville, Florida band one the more popular acts to emerge from the fertile 2000s pop-punk scene.
SCRAPYARD continues in this genre-fluid direction, containing both tracks that didn't make it onto I Didn't Mean To Haunt You and new works. The record received a 9/10 on The Needle Drop.
The third album (1995) from the highly influential and frigging awesome Das EFX. Das and Skoob had a signature style of piling up their words and making some up that changed the game.