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Can it get worse before it gets better? Good question? D.O.A., Canada’s punk pioneers think it can get worse. So that’s why they have re-visited one of their classic tunes.
The Nightingales' debut rumbled through raw, wiry riffs, experiments in rock deconstruction, and noisy songs that seemed intent on unraveling around Lloyd's sometimes sociopolitical, sometimes comically absurdist lyrics.
As vibrant and pugnacious as it did on it's first release, "Crack" represents the very apex of politically conscious British punk, The Crack stands as a perfect snapshot of the inner-city temperature of the late 70s.
The astounding debut album that established The Subhumans as a genuine force to be reckoned with, 'The Day The Country Died' captured both the band's serious anarcho punk ideology and their irreverent sense of humour.
GÉNESIS is a work that explores a catwalk of artistic and conceptual capabilities of the corrido in 2023; just at the moment when Peso Pluma has all eyes on him.
The first-ever vinyl reissue of Wye Oak's debut album, If Children. The duo of Jenn Wasner (Flock of Dimes) & Andy Stack (Joyero, Lambchop) were first introduced to a wider audience with this gauzy collection of indie folk impressions.
Drummer Art Blakey recorded Indestructible-his final album for Blue Note-in 1964 with a powerful sextet line-up of The Jazz Messengers featuring Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, and Reggie Workman.