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The fourth full-length album from the Indiana-bred, platinum-selling band marks a return to what Houndmouth does best: "shaggy, swinging, big-screen storytelling" (NPR Music) set to a rustic, home-recorded sound.
"I just waited for the record to build itself. I'd get up and go outside, see a butterfly and connect that with some impulsive thought I'd had three months ago and suddenly a song I'd been working on would make sense." -Baxter
We are thrilled to offer a brand new repressing of their debut album featuring three tracks never before available on vinyl, reimagined album art, and an etched picture disc. This is a must have piece for any Mt. Joy fan or record collector alike.
Little Neon Limelight has a youthful devotion to shaggy, swinging, big-screen storytelling that distinguishes Houndmouth's work from many of their more confessional, serious-minded peers.
They don’t make LP art — or music — like this anymore. DOL and Jackpot press this recording which is in the public domain. Both sound good but the Jackpot Records version seems to be higher quality (see if it's in stock in related products below).
The Seventh studio album from Panic! at the Disco, the solo project of Brendon Urie, who called the album "a look back at who I was 17 years ago and who I am now with the fondness I didn't have before."
Ships 8/22/25 - A psychedelic journey and a "skull-rattling wallop". The album, produced by Nick Raskulinecz, features 11 tracks and is the band's first LP since Ohms (2020).
The Heart of Saturday Night is the second studio album by singer and songwriter Tom Waits, originally released in 1974. The title song was written as a tribute to Jack Kerouac. The album cover is based on In the Wee Small Hours by Frank Sinatra.