Pavillion are proud to announce a new compilation Break the Glass, Burn the Cage (The Sound of Indie Punk Rock). This compilation celebrates all that is Indie and Punk.
Crowded House's self-titled, platinum-certified album was released in 1986 on Capitol Records and features the hit singles, "Don't Dream It's Over," "Something So Strong" and "World Where You Live."
Originally released in 1973, Brain Salad Surgery is the fourth studio album by English progressive rock titans, Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Gold-certified in both the UK and US, the album features the single, "Jerusalem."
The mystique around SAULT has never dulled their applause, but 10 reminds us why the cheers matter. They are about empowerment, faith, and self-realization.
The groundbreaking second album is released as a 2LP Deluxe Edition. The collection captures a pivotal moment in their evolution and marks the first of three albums produced with Brian Eno.
An indie-infused emo band with pop-punk influences, released these two EPs 2019 and 2021 respectively, The band is known for their dynamic and distinct musicianship, as well as their songwriting and live performances.
A technical death metal album that explores an ambitious concept and expansive musical territory. It's a collaborative effort showcasing a new level of melodic depth and a desire to push beyond the band's previous work.
While maintaining their signature guitar-heavy sound, the album also incorporates elements of synth and piano, reflecting the band's evolution and growth.
III shows a delicate whisper of the the ethereal. While still personifying the dark gothic caverns and synth laden pulses, Crystal Castles manages to create a compelling dark and futuristic ghostscape.
“The Real” is a tumbling psychedelic cruiser and the opening track to Brian Jonestown Massacre's forthcoming 19th studio album, Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees.