BTS's fourth album recorded in Seattle in the late 90s, and their second for a major label. Some call it their most accessible and it's definitely more polished than the first three.
Get ready to be swept away by the powerful soundscapes of Built to Spill's latest LP, "When the Wind Forgets Your Name" Each track is a masterpiece of intricate guitar work and unforgettable melodies that will leave you breathless.
There’s Nothing Wrong with Love was wonderfully received by critics upon its release. The unlisted final track is a satirical preview of the next Built to Spill album.
The Halo Benders are Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening and Doug Martsch of Built to Spill. Don't Tell Me Know is their second of three, and the eleven song effort ranges into folk, alt-country and power-pop.
Tri-fold, deluxe, anniversary edition. This 2023 edition of The Shins's beloved second album, Chutes Too Narrow, celebrates the album's 20th anniversary with a fresh remaster by Adam Ayan, supervised by band leader James Mercer.
This (20th Anniv.) 2 LP set offers fans and collectors a fresh opportunity to rediscover an album that captured Katie Melua at a pivotal moment in her career.
Hand Habits, the project of Los Angeles-based musician Meg Duffy (they/them), is back with their new album Fun House - the most ambitious Hand Habits album to date.
So Fine was the first album on the Pompeii label and contains 4 single releases. It also features a different version of Ike & Tina’s debut single A Fool In Love from 1960.