The debut studio album by the American punk rock band Minutemen, released in 1981. It's a short, high-energy album with 18 songs spanning just 15 minutes, showcasing the band's unique blend of punk, funk, and hardcore.
Kick Out The Jams still sounds astonishingly powerful after almost 30 years. Recorded live at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom in 1968, this relentless, aggressive set offers the frenzy of politicized garage punks blasting through giant stacks
Hardcore punk goes goth in the hands and screams of AFI. Grind in some metal and a little emo, and you've got a kickin' album with "The Art of Drowning."
Before they were The Dwarves, these Highland Park misfits tore through the '80s as Suburban Nightmare, unleashing A Hard Day's Nightmare -- a raw garage-punk blast
For the last 15 years, Allah-Las have alchemically melded surf rock washes with folk rock jangle and rock, building up their lauded music podcast, Reverberation Radio, and record label, Calico Discos, in the process.
The 2-LP collection features highlights from Sunset Boulevard, a comprehensive 5-CD collection of Elvis's recordings at RCA's historic Sunset Boulevard studio.
These two albums range from minimal electronic pulses, ambient dreamscapes, vocal collages to heavy drone, ritualistic percussion and psychedelic grooves.
After a 19-year hiatus, Duster came back with their S/T chef-d'oeuvre in 2019. Recorded in band member Clay Parton's garage, the record bears all the hallmarks of the band's work: spindly guitars, and melancholy lyrics that lurk in the background.