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.
Cole Chaney steps boldly beyond the bounds of traditional Americana, finding a melodic balance between the grit of ‘90s rock and the bluegrass and folk music.
The LP melds bright electronic flourishes with laidback synth-driven backdrops, weaving tapestries of mellow folktronica and groovy jazz harmony with continuous sonic intrigue that will keep you grooving into a tropical disposition.
Land Back! An unadulterated opening statement intoned by Saul Williams three times as he joins Carlos Niño & Friends in sound ceremony underneath oak and black.
A dark, frightening look at everything wrong in America, and it rings as true now as it ever has. Lyrically it's pessimistic and apocalyptic, tackling topics like looking for work, the legacy of the Me Generation and their failures.
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 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."
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 11/21/2025 - Blending shimmering synths, post-punk pulses, and Auto-Tune-warped vocals, the record feels like a cryptic transmission from a parallel dimension - both nostalgic and darkly futuristic.