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.
Their first release with vocalist Bruce Dickinson, The Number of the Beast was Iron Maiden's first album to hit the Top 40 in the US and be certified platinum.
Iron Maiden's fourth studio album, Piece of Mind, was released in 1983 and reached #14 on the Billboard 200. The certified-platinum release includes the iconic tracks, "The Trooper" and "Flight of Icarus."
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).
Across the 19 track sequence ranging from expansive celebratory anthems to quiet acoustic meditations, Hovvdy displays deft and catchy pop songcraft with touches of indie folk and southern Americana.