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2LP reissue. Critically acclaimed and fan approved, this late 90s must-have was complimented by the incredible cover art illustrated by legendary NYC graffiti artist Dr. Revolt that paid homage to Marvin Gaye's 1976 classic I Want You.
Embracing their roots with their defiant brand of "mexicore" and gaining a rapid fan base thanks to their incredible live show, Pierce the Veil have become a hot commodity over the past few years
Rising Atlanta rapper Ken Carson unleashes his hotly anticipated major-label debut album, X. The 20-track opus includes the emotional single "The End."
Blowout Comb is the second studio album by Digable Planets, originally released in 1994. The album was written and recorded in Brooklyn, New York, where the group moved, with recording sessions beginning in 1993 and finishing in 1994.
It's only fitting that Khruangbin's first-ever official live releases would be albums paired with their tourmates: artists whose music they love and admire, friends who've become family along the way.
Continuing with their ever-expanding Revisionist History series, Matador Records release a 25th anniversary reissue of Yo La Tengo’s 1995 album Electr-o-pura.
On 'Slow Dazzle', Cale sounds like a jaded Brian Ferry whose syrupy croon is sliding downhill into a Sadian croak, a perfect fit for the songs of loss, betrayal and emotional damage gathered here.
Take the title of Run-D.M.C.'s King of Rock somewhat literally. True, the trailblazing rap crew hardly abandoned hip-hop, they did follow through on the blueprint of their debut, emphasizing the rock leanings that formed the subtext of Run-D.M.C.