PCRC’s music mines ideas from both time and space, across centuries and continents, extracting and transforming them into modern hymns and timeless folk, something you could perhaps imagine hearing in the holo-deck of a ship from Star Trek
Formed in 1987 and known for their crazy live show, The Jesus Lizard is returning with their first new music since 1998, and their first album on Ipecac (who's celebrating their 25th Anniversary).
Time Is Slipping Away is an album by American R&B/jazz fusion producer, composer, keyboardist, and vocalist Dexter Wansel. It is the last of four studio albums released at Philadelphia International Records.
Smooth 90s inspired R&B from Stones Throw's own, Michi. Such a versatile album, both upbeat and soothing, featuring beautiful production from Blake Rhein (Durand Jones & the Indications) & Paul Cherry that perfectly compliment Michi's flawless vocals.
She aimed to create a portrayal of her own musical journey. An 18-track listening session that takes you straight into Peggy Gou’s living room where she plays you the formative tunes from her collection.
This was as startling a debut record as any ever made, representing every side of Elvis' musical influences except gospel -- rockabilly, blues, R&B, country, and pop were all here in an explosive and seductive combination.
Combining the run of early singles with more obscure later period tracks underlines the strength and depth that Wire had. Previously released as 7" box set, this Record Store Day 2025 release is the first time for most tracks on LP.
The Crescent City's chameleonic funk-rock-pop veterans Galactic reunite with the "Soul Queen of New Orleans" Irma Thomas for a full album of new music on Audience With the Queen.
"This album... is about the pain love brings whether you are with or without love. Pain finds you and tells you sweet things like "you will grow from this", or "you wouldn't have learned this without knowing me..." -Orion Sun