Originally available as a digital-only release, Invada Records and Lakeshore Records present the original score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis to the film La Panthere Des Neiges
Cell Rot - Parasite 12" is an eight-track 12" EP of lacerating crust-punk and hardcore; concise, brutal songs like "Good Morning" and a guest vocal from Mae Toon on "Nothing's Coming."
Wild In The Streets (40th Anniversary Edition) Circle Jerks - Recorded At - A&M Studios / Bass - Roger Rogerson / Drums - Lucky Lehrer / Guitar - Greg Hetson / Vocals - Keith Morris
The Clash’s second album, remastered on CD. Gritty, compact and melodic, it features 'Tommy Gun' and 'Safe European Home.' A notable mid-period Clash record.
The Clash's fourth album came out in 1980 as a 3LP, and is considered one of the decade's best/most popular. This edition is pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
A 2024 remaster from the original master tapes, King of America finds Costello in a lean, American-rooted mode; this LP restores the 1986 album and its standout 'Brilliant Mistake' with clean, archival clarity.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Elvis Costello's phenomenal debut release includes the standout ballad "Alison," "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes," "Watching The Detectives," and "Less Than Zero" among others
IRS-era compilation of The Cramps’ early psychobilly-punk, featuring 'Goo Goo Muck' and 'Human Fly.' Short, no-frills CD pressing of the 1984 compilation; direct and relentless.
A crisp reissue of The Cramps' 1984 compilation Bad Music for Bad People, 11 tracks of sleazy psychobilly including Goo Goo Muck and Human Fly, pressed on black vinyl LP.
A tight compilation of The Cramps' standout psychobilly cuts, featuring 'Goo Goo Muck' and 'Human Fly.' RSD Essentials LP pressed on goo goo muck green vinyl.
Spitting swampy surf and trashy rockabilly, Psychedelic Jungle finds The Cramps snarling and sly; includes the cult staple "Goo Goo Muck". New pressing on 1LP black vinyl.
Remastered vinyl reissue from one of the most frantic and crazy bands in punk history. This six track live recording preformed at the World Famous Peppermint Lounge.
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.
The Cramps live at Clutch Cargo's, Detroit, Dec. 29, 1982, a raw rattling LP that catches the band mid-mayhem with gritty versions of 'Goo Goo Muck' and 'New Kinda Kick'.