Written from headlines scanned or news stories scrolled, he creates an aural scrapbook that reverberates with tape loops and guitar FXs. An England puffed up into absurdity by political outrage and infighting all fed these songs.
Ships 5/22/2026: Features high-fidelity, 180-gram vinyl reissues of essential 1960s compilations by blues legends like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Sonny Boy Williamson II.
O Brother, Where Art Thou? which is certified 8 times platinum by the RIAA, reintroduced traditional American roots music to the masses and brought genres like bluegrass, gospel, blues, country, and folk back to the mainstream.
Bird pares his baroque folk into taut, literate pop on Are You Serious; an 11-track LP with guest turns from Fiona Apple and Blake Mills; 'Capsized' leads a warm, wry set.
Taxpayers' A Rhythm in the Cages LP on random color vinyl. Twelve short, urgent folk-punk songs, ragged harmonica, raw vocals and sputtering guitar, including "Never Getting Warm".
A clean pressing of Dylan's spare 1967 John Wesley Harding, pared-back arrangements and lean storytelling. Features 'All Along the Watchtower' and eleven other terse folk-country songs. LP on Sony Legacy.