The Fearless Flyers V marks the return of Cory Wong, Mark Lettieri, Joe Dart and Nate Smith with a blend of instrumental funk that is energetic and refined.
Originally released in 2007, Worlds Collide captures Apocalyptica at their most adventurous, blending their signature cello-driven metal with an array of powerful voices.
A 1980 opus, natural successor to 'Revolutionary Dream.' Recorded at the peak of roots reggae, carrying messages of peace, revolt, and love with tracks.
TexiCali moves like two weathered souls standing on opposite ends of a desert and singing toward each other until their echoes collide. Alvin’s baritone and Gilmore’s high warble trade lines like old friends telling ghost stories.
The band uses cello (with an electric cello for live shows) to create a gothic sound with occasional Western references. The band often arranges themes such as whiskey and the Devil into concept albums.
This debut CD is centered around Justin Vernon, who is the primary force behind Bon Iver, as he moved to a remote cabin in the woods of Northwestern Wisconsin
'Different Class' went to #1 in the UK album charts in 1995 at the height of Britpop with the classic track 'Common People' reaching #2 on the UK singles chart.
The second full length LP from the Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade, an indie rock band from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, now based in Quebec.
The 1993 EP Pure, Impure, released on Too Pure, marked a pivotal moment in their evolution, offering a more stripped-down, hypnotic approach than their debut.
First released in 2005 following their breakthrough with In Absentia, it was the second in a run of 3 albums that for many represent the pinnacle of the band's artistic achievements.