Bad Bad Hats are an indie rock trio from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Known for bringing a joyful, exuberant presence to their live shows, resulting in their most polished work to date.
Available for the first time on vinyl, Number Ones features 18 of Michael Jackson’s biggest hits. This double-LP collection includes iconic tracks across his discography, including “Billie Jean,” “Smooth Criminal,”
Without the two-year record cycle chomping at his toes, Nothing’s bandleader spent the last half-decade reading, introspecting, and reflecting on all his band had accomplished
A companion piece to the album, Right Now!, this collection contains additional recordings from those sessions, as well as remixes and reimagining's of songs from Right Now!
Sweet Pill's sophomore album, Still There's a Glow, is a resilient response to the mounting pressures following their breakout debut, Where The Heart Is.
Composer Nala Sinephro presents The Smashing Machine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). The film, directed and written by Benny Safdie, tells the story of prolific UFC fighter Mark Kerr.
Karma Chief Records (a division of Colemine Records) is proud to bring a dance-floor filling disco 45 of two hot tracks from Say She She's newest LP 'Cut & Rewind.'
With "Love Is Simple," Jeremy Pelt returns to the art of balladry, distilling eight deeply felt performances into his first vinyl-only anthology and shining a light on one of the most quietly persuasive sides of his artistry.
Nearly two decades after their 2007 debut and a 2010-2022 hiatus, Austin, TXs Voxtrot return with Dreamers in Exile, a new LP that turns an underdog story into a true second act.
The follow-up to High Art Lite, Ruins is an album shaped by grief, reflection, and transformation; a record that captures both the weight of loss and the strange beauty that comes with it.
Nothing's fifth solo album and first for Run For Cover Records, widens that aperture even further, providing the most hi-def rendering of Nothing to date.
The late Gary Young is best known as the talented and eccentric drummer on Pavement’s early records, including their breakout full-length Slanted and Enchanted.
Get lost in ecstatic choir funk, pulpit rappin, direct-injection guitar solos, and the holy spirit, should it move you. Look around the room. You could start a church with this thing.
After abruptly ending the project in 2020 and disappearing from the music scene altogether, Shitkid now returns with compilations and a live comeback in 2026.