In Ants From Up There, Black Country, New Road creates a singular sonic middle ground that traverses classical minimalism, indie-folk, pop, alt rock with a distinct tone that is already unique to the band.
After their debut album, Arctic Monkeys returned with an EP of completely new material, breaking all marketing plans in the progress. It ranges from ultra-aggressive goth noise to the slacker-pop.
While this sophomore release is unmistakably Arctic Monkeys, everything's a little more muscular and aggressive as if some sort of critical mass is achieved through skillful song craft and sharp arrangements until an explosive release of energy.
Released under the alias Metal Fingers, Special Herbs succeeds at capturing DOOM’s highly influential sound which continually breaks and reinterprets the rules of the game in favor of The Super-Villain.
In celebration of the film's 25th anniversary, Varèse Sarabande presents the first-ever vinyl release of Randy Newman's score for the film as a 2-LP set which features an expanded program of 34 tracks