Part of the '90s Seattle grunge triumvirate completed by Nirvana and Soundgarden, Pearl Jam debuted with Ten, their most accessible, least self-conscious album.
This classic compilation spanning the band’s 13 year career was originally released in 1997, and features 17 of the band’s best known and best loved singles.
R.E.M.’s 1982 debut EP, Chronic Town, is a masterclass in indie-rock history. This essential vinyl reissue captures the band’s legendary early jangle-pop with tracks like "Wolves, Lower" and "Gardening at Night."
Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger remastered on black vinyl LP. Raw, propulsive grunge with Chris Cornell's howl and punishing rhythms; includes 'Rusty Cage.' A&M Records pressing.
A warm, single-disc greatest-hits CD gathering 50 Cent’s early singles, including In da Club, Candy Shop and 21 Questions, a straightforward overview of his Shady/Aftermath-era hits.
FE Music Private Press 7" - The Foreign Exchange Come Around (7" edit) b/w Darien Brockington Wonderluv; warm, sunlit production from Phonte & Nicolay with guest vocals by Darien Brockington, Carlitta Durand and Little Brother.
Bush - Sixteen Stone 2LP (clear vinyl). 20th-anniversary remaster pressed as a two-LP gatefold on clear 180g vinyl, featuring Everything Zen, Comedown and Glycerine; dark, heavy, late-night alt rock.
Don’t Trust Mirrors is a pivotal return to a project that was put on hold and to self-actualization, showcasing the experience of observing yourself through distortion, reflection, and the slow work of piecing yourself back together again.