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Previously long out-of-print, this classic sophomore album by one of the greatest ska bands ever was given a proper treatment for its 20th anniversary.
Virgin is the sound of Lorde returning to the beat-driven and raw lyricism that propelled Pure Heroine and Melodrama to commercial and critical success.
They stamped their own identity on the metal world with the compositions becoming more fierce than cold, and with a great maturity in song writing and execution becoming clearly evident with each passing early release.
A sludge-stoner rock powerhouse, loaded with crushing riffs, thunderous rhythms, and infectious hooks. The Portland quartet doubles down on heavy fuzz and anthemic choruses, channeling the raw energy of metal with a beer-soaked sense of fun.
A dark, abrasive fusion of gothic metal, doom, and hardcore. Rawer and more aggressive than their later, more melodic work, the album lashes out with pounding riffs, dirge-like tempos, and sardonic, confrontational lyrics
A great example of the hard-bop genre, the album includes four Golson compositions, plus "Staccato Swing" by Ray Bryant, who plays on the album, and the jazz standard "Autumn Leaves."
Both his trumpet and his voice seem to be extensions of the same musical personality, and once you've become familiar with both facets of Baker, you expect to hear them both.
Ships 10/27/2025 - Natalie Jane is rewriting pop's rules. With emotionally visceral lyrics and a seismic voice to match, the singer-songwriter is one of the most intriguing powerhouses of pop's new generation.
Ships 10/24/2025 - His work blends gospel influences, contemporary R&B, and understated production, often revolving around love, vulnerability, spirituality, and self-reflection.
Ships 9/19/2025 - Leith Ross takes the audience on a journey into their own life (past, present and future) to paint a picture of what they believe the world will become outside of themselves, even long after their life ends.