Teenage Snuff Film is the first solo album by Rowland S. Howard. Former The Birthday Party bandmate Mick Harvey contributes drums, organ and guitar, while Brian Hooper of The Beasts of Bourbon features on bass guitar.
Released just two months before his death, Howard's second album is chock-full of beauty, teetering delicately somewhere between the realms of post-punk and baroque pop.
Hullabaloo - Beat Until Stiff on cassette. Raw, horn-slashed noise rock that swings between thrash and grunge. Cassette edition adds a cover of AC/DC's 'Whole Lotta Rosie'.
Hullabaloo’s Lubritorium LP smears punk grit with skronky horns and grunge heft; tight, abrasive songs and a reggae-flavored cover of Kiss’s Calling Dr. Love; rough, immediate, alive.
Composed at a church turned punk squat in St. Paul Minnesota, this "punk opera" concept album marked a turning point for Husker Du, until then notable mostly for being super hardcore.
The legendary, influential, celebrated, and inarguably debut release by I Hate Myself back in print after a twenty-year hiatus. Edition of 666 copies pressed on 150-gram vinyl.
The classic eleven-track album from I Hate Myself in a 28th anniversary pressing! Housed in new red jackets with printed insides and a heavy printed inner sleeve. Edition of 500 copies on 150-gram Renfield Red vinyl.
6/18/21 Collection featuring rare, raw and rockin' studio recordings by the Stooges. Includes covers of "Purple Haze" and "Ballad of Hollis Brown". Splatter vinyl.
The Original 1976 Album - the notorious 'Last Ever Iggy & the Stooges Show'! 'METALLIC K.O.' is the remarkable album of Iggy & The Stooges confrontational 'last ever gig' (until their reunion almost 30 years later).
This legendary album, originally released in 1973, features some of the most electrifying and influential rock songs of all time, including "Search and Destroy," "Gimme Danger," and the title track "Raw Power."
Digitally remastered collection of rare studio recordings from punk icons Iggy Pop and The Stooges recorded in the same year the band released their seminal album Raw Power!
Produced and engineered by Jah Wobble at home in his bedroom (hence the title), the album was originally released in spring 1983, showing a different side in the bass player evolution.
Japan's breakthrough record Quiet Life released in both 1979 and 1980 is uniquely fitting for a band who were about to step out of the glam rock, post punk shadows of the late 70s & deliver a record with a brand new sound that would come to define the 80s
Government Issue broke up in 1989, which lead to J. Robbins forming Jawbox alongside Kim Coletta and Adam Wade. The band put out two records on Dischord but signed with Atlantic in 1994, and this self-titled LP is Robbins & gang's final effort.