Mean Everything to Nothing is Manchester Orchestra's sophomore album which springboarded their career to success featuring smash hits "I Can Feel a Hot One," "I've Got Friends," and "Shake It Out."
On Collection of Sounds: Vol. 3, Anthony "Ant" Davis delves into the rich influences of reggae, dub, and early hip-hop, crafting a vibrant instrumental landscape that pays homage to these foundational genres.
AA Cut From The Original Stereo Master Tapes By Kevin Gray Pressed On 180-Gram Heavyweight Vinyl At Optimal Heavyweight Glossy Gatefold Jacket Features Rare Photos And Detailed Liner Notes By Doors Archivist David Dutkowski
Sons Of Jah were a vocal trio formed in Trenchtown, Jamaica, in 1976, led by the enigmatic Trevor Bow. This album was originally released in 1980 and recorded at Treasure Isle Recording Studio.
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It's a deeply personal and introspective project where he explores themes of therapy, self-reflection, and finding peace in the midst of life's challenges.
The album features a blend of their signature occult-dripping, psych-synth, and cabaret darkwave sound with elements of psychedelia, classic rock, and krautrock.
Ships 7/25/25 - The debut album serves as a "midnight diary," exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and human connection through a series of introspective tracks.
Daniel Lopatin is a Brooklyn-based musician, composer, and Mercury Prize nominated producer who records and performs as Oneohtrix Point Never. Again is his tenth album.
Released in 1982, it is her debut album and a landmark in reggae and dancehall music. It's notable for featuring "Bam Bam," which has become one of the most sampled reggae songs ever.