R.E.M.’s 1982 debut EP, Chronic Town, is a masterclass in indie-rock history. This essential vinyl reissue captures the band’s legendary early jangle-pop with tracks like "Wolves, Lower" and "Gardening at Night."
SIMPLETON, the third album from multi-platinum indie-rock singer/songwriter YOT CLUB, dismantles the utopian view of the American suburbs, treating finely manicured life as a mirage.
Metric's Romanticize the Dive (silver vinyl edition) provides a sleek alternative presentation for a band whose commitment to timeless, synth-forward indie rock is now entering its third decade.
Chicago's Friko returns with their anticipated sophomore album, produced by Grammy winner John Congleton, embracing a bolder sense of abandon, exploring noise-rock, avant-garde classical & 70s-era symphonic balladry.
Every once in a while, you hear a band that feels both new and lived-in at the same time, and it stops you in your tracks. TV Star is that kind of band.
Dias Raros is an album by Melenas, blending elements of garage rock, shoegaze, and indie pop. The vinyl release features a vibrant yellow and black splatter design, complementing the album's energetic and layered sound.
Olustee is a masterpiece of soul-shaking music. It's an aggressively groove-driven record fueled by JJ's gritty vocals and funk-infused guitar playing.
The Sickness is one of three Disturbed albums to have the Parental Advisory label and contain high amounts of profanity. Includes the tracks "Down With The Sickness', 'Droppin' Plates', 'Meaning Of Life', 'Voices' and 'The Game'.