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The seventh album from the Indie-rap mainstay, Aesop Rock. The Impossible Kid (2016) now in double green and pink neon colored vinyl LP pressing in custom die cut jacket.
Looking for dreamy, atmospheric indie rock? Look no further than Beach House's "Bloom" LP. Released in 2012, "Bloom" is the fourth studio album from the Baltimore-based duo, and it features some of their most hauntingly beautiful music to date.
Aidan Bissett's debut EP, I'm Alright If You're OK, expands on the rule-breaking ingenuity the Florida native revealed in his early work as an entirely DIY bedroom-pop artist.
A couple years into the new millennium and the emo scene that once had enough space for a band as brazen in their fusion of slowcore, jazz, and post-hardcore as Boston's Karate would barely be reflected in a cookie-cutter style commercialized by major lab
Waveform* - The Connecticut duo of Jarett Dinner and Daniel Poppa - have been crafting artful, introverted songs since coming together in high school. Their grasp of how to craft the perfect song has never been better than on their latest LP Antarctica.
Dayseeker embody what a rock band can be in the 21st century. Untethered from rules and agnostic of genre, they absorb culture at lightspeed, layering hypnotic hard rock punctuated by glistening post-pop, experimental indie rock, and alternative R&B.
AJJ is back with their 10th studio album, Disposable Everything. After years of indie success and critical acclaim, AJJ has evolved with each album, adding more layers and texture , while still maintaining their trademark wit and irreverent lyricism.
"We self produced/recorded this album in a room with no heat in the middle of winter. We never expected you the person who is reading this, would ever hear it. I think that's really the magic of it"--Matt&Kim
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band was John’s first post-Beatles solo album so interest was high to see what he would do with his newfound creative freedom. The answer shocked the world.