R.L. Burnside s first break came in the early 90s when the documentary film based on author Robert Palmer s book Deep Blues featured R.L. as one of its highlights. Subsequently Palmer produced R.L. s Too Bad Jim for the fledgling Fat Possum label. Along w
Doug Martsch's unbelievably great new album (and his eighth full-length)... with a fresh new label. When the Wind Forgets Your Name continues expanding the Built to Spill universe in new and exciting ways.
Fitting to the album title, this release took on a heavier, darker mood and a bolder array of riffs and choruses than their previous records - a sound embraced by fans and critics alike.
2009 debut full-length album from New Jersey quartet. Real Estate play sun-streaked Psych/Indie Pop reminiscent of the Feelies, Yo La Tengo and other like-minded outfits. Guitarist Matt Mondanile also plays in Ducktails and Predator Vision (Not Not Fun).
The 8th studio album from the legendary Reverend Horton, Revival features "The Happy Camper", "Revival", "Callin' In Twisted", "If It Ain't Got Rhythm", "New York City Girls", and many others.
Ty Segall meets a new non-rock challenge head-on; soundtrack music for the documentary film Whirlybird. A variety of synth sounds, electric keyboards, drums, percussion and saxophone.