The eponymously named third and final studio album from Television was recorded and released in 1992, fourteen years after the band s sophomore album Adventure (and subsequent breakup) in 1978. In a decade kicked off by alt-rock guitar albums, the band had regrouped in early 1992 with a new sonic identity. Released later in the…
Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Cave dwellers Temple of Void finally return from the inky abyss on their highly anticipated new album, Summoning the Slayer. The critically acclaimed, Michigan-based quintet-featuring Alex Awn (guitars), Don Durr (guitars), Mike Erdody (vocals), Jason Pearce (drums), and Brent Satterly (bass)-hunkered down during the last two years, expanding upon their…
The debut studio album by The Temptations, released by Motown in 1964, includes most of the group s early singles, among them their first hit, The Way You Do the Things You Do. The other tracks all feature original Temptation Elbridge Al Bryant who was fired from the group in December 1963. Meet the Temptations was originally…
Over six years ago, about one week after the release of Kendrick Lamar s To Pimp a Butterfly, Grammy-nominated artist, musician, and producer Terrace Martin, in a philosophical conversation with Lamar, discussed a growing desensitization and a general lack of compassion amongst society. This conversation quickly led to the birth of the title track, Drones . To…
Darker Days Ahead is Terrorizer s follow up to their classic 1989 album World Downfall. It features original members Pete Sandoval (Morbid Angel) and Jesse Pintado (Napalm Death, Brujeria) on drums and guitar with new members Anthony Rezhawk and Tony Norman joining in on vocals and bass. Despite the 16 year gap between releases, the…
This is the album all fans of US Grindcore legend TERRORIZER have been waiting for! Since their famed debut “World Downfall” (1989) and the second full-length “Darker Days Ahead” (2006), TERRORIZER are regarded as the defining band of their genre. With “Hordes of Zombies” the Americans are unleashing a massive riff avalanche that amalgamates the…
What Color Is Love is a 1972 studio album by American musician Terry Callier. Released by Cadet Records, it is Callier s third album and the second of a trilogy that he recorded in short succession for Cadet with producer Charles Stepney.
In C and Rainbow in Curved Air get all the ink (inc?), but its own somewhat subtle way, 1980’s Shri Camel, the last of the three brilliant albums Terry Riley recorded for CBS, is every bit as groundbreaking as its hallowed predecessors. Not content to rest on his laurels as a minimalist master, Riley studied…
Returning with their thirteenth studio album, Testament s Titans of Creation contains twelve tracks of unstoppable energy from these originators of Bay Area Thrash! Loyal to the roots of the genre they helped define, Testament bring alluring, brilliant, and progressive ingredients to this new release, an exciting new album in their consistently heavy and inspiring…
Quentin Tarantino s all-time classic Oscar nominated 1994 film Pulp Fiction features an equally as impressive soundtrack that includes famous dialogue from the movie by the likes of John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman and Bruce Willis along with iconic musical selections from none other than Chuck Berry, Maria McKee, Al Green, The Statler Brothers, Kool &…
This new, expanded version of Texas Is The Reason s groundbreaking album includes the last two songs the band wrote before splitting up, but had never released. These two songs, which fit right into the band s canon, were finally put to tape this year with Do You Know Who You Are? producer J. Robbins…
The Magnificent Thad Jones is widely regarded as the greatest small group recording of the trumpeter and composer’s career. Following his Blue Note debut Detroit – New York Junction in March 1956, Jones returned to the studio in July to record this supremely swinging date with Billy Mitchell on tenor saxophone, Barry Harris on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Max Roach on drums. The album opens…
3750 is the 2004 sophomore album from the pioneering deathcore band the Acacia Strain — a brutalizing collection of mosh anthems including the mighty “Carbomb” and “Smoke Ya Later.”
Sub Pop and The Album Leaf celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark album In a Safe Place with a lovely limited-edition blue vinyl LP repress. Since it s original release in 2004, the album has sold over 50,000 copies, garnered critical acclaim, and led to the songs On Your Way and Eastern Glow appearing…