The groundbreaking second album is released as a 2LP Deluxe Edition. The collection captures a pivotal moment in their evolution and marks the first of three albums produced with Brian Eno.
Dirt Emo was born out of that influence. It is having peripheral elements of folk, americana, or country wrapped up in a confessional expression drawing.
The Texas-born singer, songwriter, and guitarist pairs straight-shooting storytelling with country grit, rock 'n' roll energy, and Americana eloquence.
Fire on the Bayou is a staple of New Orleans funk. Originally released in 1975, the album was released the same year that The Rolling Stones had invited The Meters to open for them on their Tour of the Americas.
Vinyl LP pressing. Rock Salt & Nails is the debut album by Steve Young. It is a pioneering Country rock/Outlaw country album that was recorded in 1969, with guest musicians Gram Parsons, Gene Clark and James Burton.
Chat Pile's "God's Country LP" is a searing noise rock album that explores themes of societal decay, economic despair, and the grim realities of American life.
The soul-disco melding duo and kings of modern electronica, Franc Moody, headed by Ned Franc and Jon Moody, release their newest album, Chewing The Fat.
This new, definitive compilation focuses on the music archives of the YEN Records catalog, available for the first time exclusively at Light in the Attic.
The live music captures the band at the beginning and end of its short-but-influential partnership, with two shows in Japan in 1973 and one of the group’s final performances in London a year later.