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Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 release, the eagerly anticipated third full-length album from the Alt-Rock band. Melophobia was recorded in Nashville, TN and reunites the band with producer Jay Joyce who produced the group's prior two releases. The album is the f
Cage the Elephant presents their second live record, aptly entitled Unpeeled, a 21-track belter of stripped-back, alternate versions of popular cuts from their back catalog, without losing any of the aforementioned grit or attitude.
The band's most forceful and focused songs yet. They recorded most of the songs on the 10-song album on the first take, capturing the band's raw and frenetic onstage energy.
Cage the Elephant return with a 13 song collection of raucous and inspired rock that displays an expanded sound for the band, and a bold reminder of exactly why they are one of the most beloved bands in rock music today.
Their album New Age Norms 3 is the next chapter with the approach of taking apart the idea of what the band is and just trying to take the doors off a bit to see where it can go.
2019 release, the fifth studio album by rock band Cage the Elephant. Social Cues follows Cage the Elephant's Grammy-winning Tell Me I'm Pretty from 2015, as well as their 2017 live album, Unpeeled.
Neon Pill is the highly anticipated new album from Cage the Elephant, and group's first new music since their album, Social Cues, which won Best Rock album at the 2019 GRAMMY Awards.
A 1-LP, 12-track edition of the great Neil Diamond's ‘All-Time Greatest Hits,’ featuring “I Am...I Said,” “Play Me,”“Crackin’ Rosie” and, of course, “Sweet Caroline,” inspired by songs highlighted in the feature film 'Song Song Blue.'
Newly remastered. First time on 180g vinyl in decades. Includes "The Weight," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," "Up On Cripple Creek," "Ophelia" and many more!
''Black Sunday'' is the second album by rap group Cypress Hill. It was released on July 20, 1993. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, recording the highest Soundscan for a rap group at the time. The album went Triple platinum in the U.S.