Billie Eilish - "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT". Billie Eilish's third studio album, "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT", released via Darkroom/Interscope Records is her most daring body of work to date.
The legendary, influential, celebrated, and inarguably debut release by I Hate Myself back in print after a twenty-year hiatus. Edition of 666 copies pressed on 150-gram vinyl.
London’s High Vis have steadily polished their palette of progressive hardcore with shades of post-punk, Brit pop, neopsychedelia, and even Madchester groove, mapping a middle ground between hooks and fury, melodies and mosh pits.
Slow Pulp celebrates five years of their breakout debut album Moveys with a deluxe reissue. Full of blistering energy and emotional catharsis, Moveys is a testament to hard-fought personal growth. Moveyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyssssssss! Yeah.
311's second studio album, Grassroots, celebrates it's 30th Anniversary with an expanded 2-LP edition containing 5 bonus tracks on clear vinyl with brown swirls.
To celebrate 20 years as a band, Nouvelle Vague reissue their 2nd album of bossa nova new wave covers, expanded with 9 rare bonus tracks on double vinyl.
Vashti Bunyan's lone 1970 solo release features contributions from British folk royalty including members of Fairport Convention and preeminent producer Joe Boyd...
First released in 1972, Freddie King's Texas Cannonball follows the thread of his previous album, Getting Ready, but adding more of a rock feel...they don't call him the King of Freddie for naught. 140g Virgin Vinyl!
The last two Turnstile records have been named 'GLOW ON' and 'NEVER ENOUGH', which makes me wonder if their caps lock button got stuck. Great album though.
The Ecstasy Boys were formed by Shiryu Amamiya (Shirou), who sadly passed away in 2009, his younger brother Tatsuro Amamiya, and keyboardist Mitsuru Kotaki, and released their music between 1990 and 1993.
With some of the band's most well-known tracks such as "Soul Factory" and "Wonderfully Bizarre" on this album, "Consensual Wisdom" stands as a modern classic.
Ships 10/17/25 - This is the culmination of their best music into one album that will live on in reggae history. This album should be listened to by any reggae fanatic.