KAYTRANADA's 'AIN't NO DAMN WAY!' is the latest project in the Haitian-Canadian producer's succession of sounds. Available now in an inverted colorway picture disc, exclusive to indie retail for Record Store Day 2026.
SOS Deluxe: LANA finds the singer-songwriter even more candid than it's predecessor. Across the collection's now-42 tracks, SZA is vulnerable as she confesses her weaknesses and acknowledges her flaws, all while on her journey to find peace.
Arriving on a wave of well-earned hype rooted in tight chops and a confident swagger, The Strokes offer a Rock & Roll antidote to the plague of boy bands, teen divas, and petulant rap-rock outfits.
The classic record that made Wu-Tang the cultural phenomenon the are today. This album pioneered hip hop to a new place, and is a must own for any fan.
SOS is the second studio album from GRAMMY award winning singer SZA, and the follow up to 2017’s major label debut album Ctrl. The genre-blending album contains elements of pop, R&B, soft-rock, gospel, and hip-hop.
2016 live release from Dave Grohl and his Foo friends. Recorded at its namesake the Saint Cecilia Hotel in the midst of the band's two headline sets at Austin City Limits festival.
The Strokes' fifth album is immediately appealing as they sound like they’re genuinely having fun. At times it feels like a mixtape the Strokes made for themselves: 11 songs, 11 different genre experiments.
When it comes to Tyler Childers, it's tempting to read too much into album titles. Purgatory, his 2017 debut, did tend to hang suspended between the poles separating country and Americana, having its roots inflections feel spectral.
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is one of the most influential albums in hip-hop history. A gritty, stripped-down, dark signature sound of New York City's rap scene during the mid-1990s.
The fifth studio album by pop rock band Walk the Moon. This is the band's first album as a trio, without bassist Kevin Ray who parted ways with the band in December 2020.
MELOPHOBIA (meaning the hatred or fear of music), the bands third studio album, was recorded in Nashville and reunites the band with longtime producer Jay Joyce.