The highly sought after, final studio album from the punk icons received a very limited CD only release in 1995 and has been officially unavailable for the past 27 years!
Toe is a Japanese music group long revered in post-rock circles, while their song structures and dynamics have taken on elements from all styles of music, ranging from math-rock, jazz, pop, and R&B.
SOLO gleefully bounces from sizzling blues to bedroom-recorded folk, soaring pop, and intimate indie rock, but it’s all filtered through Chase’s charming and fully-formed vision.
Reasonable Woman is so filled to the brim with pop perfection, it almost overwhelms with how effortless it is for her to craft such instantly connectable songs.
Now it’s 2024, and DE+TGL is back with High Life – a record written throughout 2019-2022 and recorded in Los Angeles, CA, engineered, co-produced, and mixed by Justin Glasco.
One of the first `rarities' collections, released to try and defeat bootleggers, The Who's Odds & Sods was originally released in 1974. The album features the single "Young Man Blues," a previously unreleased version of "The Seeker," alternate versions of
1998 debut album from the French postmodernist duo. Air raid every aspect of retro pop music, from the sublime to the ridiculous, in fashioning their sonic bricolage.
Their fourth album, With Teeth saw Nine Inch Nails moving away from their industrial origins to produce their most straightforward rock sounds. With Dave Grohl on drums and Trent Reznor’s urgent vocals, the LP was full of radio-ready tracks.
In 1965, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass released one of the most popular and influential albums in the history of American Music: Whipped Cream & Other Delights.