Not long after Polyvinyl Records released American Football’s self-titled debut album in 1999, the band called it quits, having only played a smattering of Champaign-Urbana college house parties and sets at small clubs like Chicago’s legendary Fireside Bo
American Football's now-classic 1999 LP featured Mike Kinsella and co. at the top of their game right before disbanding, but not without leaving the world with this classic, angular gem that now influences countless bands. This deluxe edition features a s
The group released their lone LP in the spring of 1995 and broke up while on tour later that summer. Members would continue making music in bands like The Promise Ring, Joan Of Arc and American Football.
The album of different artists coving their 1999 debut showcases how American Football's music has influenced a wide range of artists across different genres.
After releasing their self-titled debut album in 1999, American Football disbanded after the album's release to focus on other projects, only to reunite 15 years later to a fanbase that had been consistently growing throughout the underground / emo scene.
American Football featured members of Owen, Joan Of Arc, and Very Secretary. In their brief history, they crafted two releases that left an indelible mark on indie music.
The Cramps' 1980 debut Songs the Lord Taught Us; raw psychobilly and garage-punk. Includes 'TV Set,' 'Garbageman,' 'Tear It Up' and 'Fever.' Reissue on black vinyl LP.
A spiritual successor to their 2023 album, "Rat Saw God". The album is an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock that delves into the vivid link between curiosity and confession.