While most bands reserve a self-titled album for their debut, the Dirty Heads, held off for an album deserving of the moniker. The band found one in their fifth studio release, a total culmination of their signature sound.
The Lancaster, PA band churn out an anthemic hybrid of hard rock, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative with enough energy to inspire you to get up, move forward, and maybe even, make a change.
He independently released his 2024 debut album, A Hometown Odyssey, generating tens of millions of streams on hits like "Last Man Standing," "Shadow" and "Half Life."
The music of the saga has featured the work of the most recognized film composers, including John Williams (who received two Oscar nominations for the series), Patrick Doyle, Nicholas Hooper and Alexandre Desplat.
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste (1989) by Ministry is an industrial metal landmark, fusing thrash aggression, harsh electronics, and politically charged fury into a relentless, apocalyptic soundscape.
Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan (founding members of SQÜRL) return with a sonic exploration of the cinematic works of Dadaist pioneer Man Ray, a captivating project that melds music and film.