Delivers hooky pop sensibilities wrapped in his signature dark wave edge. Led by focus single "STUCK," it dives into breakup fallout, childhood scars, and the longing to forget.
Beginning in the early 80's and continuing until their quiet demise in the early 90's, their music showed the world that punk rockers could play and be really good at it.
Sister Tharpe Rosetta was a huge inspiration to rock and roll, often not getting her flowers. There's a reason she's called "the godmother of rock and roll"
Best known as the former frontman of Chicano Batman, Bardo steps into a bold new chapter with Transformation Time, his debut solo album on Stones Throw.
Broken Homes and Gardens, the final studio album from Michael Hurley, completed in March 2025 just before Hurley left for his final shows in Asheville and Knoxville.
A blast of gritty, synth-laced garage punk. Across short, punchy tracks, they deliver primitive riffs, lo-fi production, and bratty vocals that channel both punk’s reckless urgency and new wave’s weirdness.
Loved, Parcels' third album, is exuberant and euphoric, but also reflective. It's an album of unity - with each other, with the listeners, in the grooves - and that's indisputable.
King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown (1976) is a landmark dub album by Augustus Pablo and King Tubby, layering echo, reverb, and deep bass to transform roots reggae into a spacious, hypnotic soundscape that defined the genre.
California (1999) by Mr. Bungle is a genre-bending masterpiece, blending surf rock, pop, jazz, lounge, metal, and experimental chaos into a wildly eclectic yet cohesive album.
Sonic Youth’s Daydream Nation on cassette: the band’s 1988 landmark, blending noise, melody, and avant-garde guitar work into an indie rock masterpiece.