Car Seat Headrest's Will Toledo pulled from the classics when devising the lyrics and story arc of 'The Scholars,' while the music draws, carefully, from classic rock story song cycles such as The Who's 'Tommy' and David Bowie's 'Ziggy Stardust.'
This is the debut solo album by music producer Yasushi Ide, originally released in 1995. A timeless classic still beloved today, it features a reggae-infused cover of Bill Withers’ Ain’t No Sunshine, showcasing reggae legends U-Roy and Ken Boothe.
The album features a blend of their signature occult-dripping, psych-synth, and cabaret darkwave sound with elements of psychedelia, classic rock, and krautrock.
Year Of The Spider finds the band crafting their utterly unique vintage sound that incorporates wonderfully strange elements of doo-wop, classic R&B, garage psych & surf rock to produce this timeless gem from these perennial favorites.
The Kinks present the third and final part of their very special anthology series - The Journey. Part 3 covers their transformative RCA/Arista period spanning 1977 to 1984
Riff-monsters Crobot conjures up the kind of rock 'n' roll that has grooves so powerful they throw you around the room and hooks high enough to shake the heavens.
This record offers a selection of exceptional songs from the French Chanteuse recorded in studio or on stage between 1958 and 1965. Excellent housecleaning music!
The debut full-length album by the Japanese black metal band Sigh, released in 1993. It is considered their most traditional black metal album, though it also showcases early signs of their signature avant-garde and experimental tendencies.
Peanuts is Liz Lawrence's first album release with Chrysalis Records, spanning 11 tracks full of topics spanning from plant names to the gender wealth gap.