Originally released in 1983, "From The Cradle To The Grave" is a seminal album in the UK punk scene, with its raw energy, socially conscious lyrics, and infectious hooks. The album's title track is a scathing critique of Thatcher-era Britain.
Tommy Boy Records celebrates the 30th Anniversary of House of Pain's debut album House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics) with a remastered, deluxe version release featuring re-imaged artwork by renowned artist, Tristan Eaton.
Limited gold-colored vinyl LP alert! Tess Parks, a Toronto native who high-tailed it to London at seventeen to chase her musical dreams and study photography, has been rocking the solo scene for four years.
Combining punchy emo-punk and sweeping, violin-led alternative rock, Yellowcard's distinctive sound has helped make the Jacksonville, Florida band one the more popular acts to emerge from the fertile 2000s pop-punk scene.
-The last decade has seen Michigander quietly emerge as a 21st century troubadour whose deft balance of rock energy, alternative adventurousness, and heart-on-his-sleeve songcraft continues to endear audiences and tastemakers alike.
At times sparse, at times warmly lush, this collection of songs is always intensely beautiful, stretching from simple vocal-and-guitar folk balladry to orchestral grandeur to band-driven electro psych-pop
How To Save A Life, the debut studio album from Grammy-nominated pop-rock band, The Fray, features hit songs, “How To Save A Life,” and “Over My Head (Cable Car).”