Blues legend John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers (Buddy Whittington/Guitar, John Paulus/Bass, Joe Yuele/Drums) perform live in Houston, TX!
Recorded in 1998 at Billy Blues and Rockeferrs, the set... more
Jamaican roots reggae master, and frequent collaborator with British trip hop group Massive Attack, teams up with former PiL bassist Jah Wobble for a brand new set of studio recordings!
Andy's... more
Originally released in 2001 "Violent Revolution" is the tenth studio album from Germany's Kreator. Ranked #436 in Rock Hard Magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time. Trans... more
"The new wave of American death metal needs a breakout album, and Dark Superstition is it. Gatecreeper's third full-length sees the Arizona death metal specialists-vocalist Chase H. Mason, guitarists... more
The Color Green EP is 20 minutes of lysergic, countercultural Americana haze where tendrils of weeping steel guitar drip through latticeworks of quicksilver guitar leads under dozy stacks of cloudy... more
Over the course of the last two decades, Xiu Xiu's prolific and influential output of acclaimed albums and collaborations has been consistently dazzling. They've released 17 full-length LPs that have... more
Pittsburgh hardcore band 156/Silence return with a new release "People Watching". The band storms the metalcore scene with relentless energy and uncompromising passion.
Eco Blue LP. Mountain Music is Nina Nesbitt as fans have never heard her before. Having risen to fame at a young age with her disarming, candid pop - the Scottish musician is now found in an entirely... more
Animal & the boys revisit their classic debut album using the original lyrics that caused the album to be banned upon it's first release in 1981!
Contains the band's best-loved anthems including... more
Vinyl reissue of the rowdy 1975 studio album by the bad boys of southern rock, Black Oak Arkansas!
Features that band's trademark monster guitar riffs courtesy of Rickie Lee Reynolds and the... more
Peter "Snake Hips" Dean began his singing career when he was 60 years old, after managing such performers as Paul Whiteman and Peggy Lee for about 30 years. He closed his Manhattan management firm... more