The self-titled album from singer-songwriter-producer Zach Bryan is an expansive yet intimate 16-track set that explores the Grammy-nominated artist's Oklahoma roots as well as his vast and varied confluence of musical and literary influences.
Featuring Kacey Musgraves and produced by Sam Cohen and Konrad Snyder, the album feels expansive and exploratory, showcasing her growth as a songwriter and speaking earnestly about the fears that come from falling in love again.
Spilled milk color vinyl - Saturn returns, cardinals embody a dead friend, love is given and taken, streets rush by, belongings are packed and old chapters deserted, and New York City serves as the same gleaming beacon as Oz.
Clear cream vinyl - Saturn returns, cardinals embody a dead friend, love is given and taken, streets rush by, belongings are packed and old chapters deserted, and New York City serves as the same gleaming beacon as Oz.
Sourced from the original analog master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's 2LP box set presents the landmark album with reference-grade detail, tonality, and directness.
Should's 1998 debut Feed Like Fishes plus 10 period bonus tracks, on vinyl for the first time ever. Sounds like a head hanging out of a car window while speeding down a county road, three hours past curfew on a school night.