The sixth studio record from English rock band, The Cult, is described by the group's vocalist as a set of very personal, very revealing tracks about his life with a style reminiscent of the grunge and alternative rock that was popular at the time.
1977 is the fifth studio album by Latin hip hop artist Ana Tijoux, released March 9, 2010 on Nacional Records. 1977 is Tijoux's second solo release and fifth overall album released.
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.
A raw, aggressive, and often chaotic exploration of alternative rock, garage rock, and blues influences. The album, released in 2007, features Nick Cave and members of the Bad Seeds
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.
The Last Sound On Earth promises to be a thought-provoking and sonically rich addition to Helado Negro's discography, inviting listeners to reflect on the world around them and the sounds that define our existence.
Kyle Dion drew inspiration from real-life experiences, including codependency, love, sexuality, heartbreak, and wild times, to create a fresh and innovative cross-genre project.
Celia Cruz was the undisputed Queen of Salsa. 23 gold albums and seven Grammy Awards attest to her longevity and popularity, and she was active right up until the year before her death in 2003.
"In a way this record feels like an ode to ourselves and the fact that we've finally found our sound, which is hopefully something that will end up inspiring other artists down the road," says Muncaster.