Remastered edition of the 1989 debut album from Trent Reznor and Co. Featuring the original tracklisting and artwork. As a young musician in Cleveland, Ohio, Trent Reznor took a job at a local recording studio and employed unused studio time to develop hi
2013 release from the Colorado popsters. Native was mostly recorded at lead singer/songwriter/keyboardist and Grammy winner Ryan Tedder's Patriot Studios in Denver.
A punk classic, gloriously anthemic power pop from the cult UK outfit. On 17 March 1978, a mere six months after the release of their self-titled debut, The Boys second album "Alternative Chartbusters" was released.
To celebrate 25 years, we've created a limited boxset in 6LP and 3CD of 'The K&D Sessions', mastered and cut by LA luminary Bernie Grundman with newly designed inner sleeves using unseen photos from the original photo shoot.
Music for the Masses is Depeche Mode's sixth studio album, released in September 1987. It marked a shift toward a more expansive sound and featured standout tracks like "Never Let Me Down Again, " "Strangelove, " and "Behind the Wheel."
From the cover art to the lyrics, death metal legends Deicide didn't give an inch when it came to their uncompromising anti-church stance on their 1995 release Once Upon the Cross.
No More Shall We Part leaves listeners in awe, full of complex emotions, and pondering the notion that they've been in the presence of great redemptive art, which Henry James calls "the thing that can never be repeated."