Ships 3/6/26 - Torture sets the bar high for the new era of the band. Filled with more technical playing and justified production that brightens and emboldens the bands song writing showing there is much rich territory to be explored.
This isn't a denial of collapse, which would be delusion, but a kind of defiance: remaining fully human, fully joyful, in a world with a diminishing horizon.
Their new EP and extended physical release, which they co-produced (by their guitarist Niall Griffin), really captures that chaotic, live-wire feel - think shout-along choruses, gritty vocals, and a jagged musical edge that somehow still feels melodic.
A eulogy to a band and a millennium, the year 2000's collaborative Macha Loved Bedhead has been remastered from the original analog tapes and finally makes it's way to the mother format.
The 18-song collection from acclaimed Southern crooner Kashus Culpepper, recorded in Muscle Shoals, channels all the Alabama-native's layered influences of country, folk, rock, blues and soul into a cohesive debut project for the ages.