Direct from the mixing board at a stop on Codeine's 1993 swing through the Midwest, opening for Mazzy Star, this finds Stephen Immerwahr, John Engle and Doug Scharin running through their hits at Chicago's Lounge Ax for a crowd of chatty "120 Minutes" fan
The members of Teethe met while attending the University of North Texas in Denton, TX, a small college town outside of Dallas with a fertile music scene.
do you like slowdive? you'll love this too. drop nineteens first two demos smushed together in ethereal magic. lofi, swirling guitars and ambient vocal harmonies. you'll love it i swear.... more buzzwords...
Teethe re-emerges with Magic Of The Sale, a soft but steely full-length album where the Texas band's four distinct songwriters, singers, and artists ask a series of interlocked questions about what it means to build a life in a time of shared collapse.
Should's 1998 debut Feed Like Fishes plus 10 period bonus tracks, on vinyl for the first time ever. Sounds like a head hanging out of a car window while speeding down a county road, three hours past curfew on a school night.
Wounded Bird by Flying Norwegians is the best Norwegian country rock album to ever have been made. An album that is so convincingly good, in every conceivable way, that it was almost released by A&M Records.
Deftones self-titled 4thstudio album, featuring the songs "Hexagram" and "Minerva," celebrates its 20th anniversary with a limited-edition Ruby Red color vinyl.
This album is psycho, heavy, rough, energetic, aggressive, and paranoid. Raging guitars, heavy drum beats and basslines construct what this album sounds like.