Bastards may be the most underrated Motorhead album ever. In addition to serving as a strong bounce back from the misguided March or Die, the album is just as good as the band’s best-known efforts and set a new standard for everything that followed.
An exhilarating rock'n'roll rollercoaster, this set collects the most incendiary moments from a career built on mixing snarling sexual noise with carnage, chaos and controversy.
A decade after it's release, Carrie & Lowell continues to resonate as one of Sufjan Stevens' most personal and beloved albums-"a fall-down gorgeous and emotionally devastating masterpiece" (The Guardian).