Empire was originally released on 20th August 1990, and is the band’s most commercially successful album to date, reaching triple platinum status. It featured the top 10 hit, “Silent Lucidity”, which was nominated for 2 Grammys, and “Jet City Woman”. The follow up to the groundbreaking Operation:...
Bat Out of Hell' is the second studio album and the major-label debut from Meat Loaf, as well as being his first collaboration with composer Jim Steinman and producer Todd Rundgren, released October 1977 on Cleveland International/Epic Records.
6 compact disc super-set of classic Tom Petty radio broadcast recordings from the 80s and 90s including the greatest hits: Free Fallin, I Won´t Back Down, American Girl and many more.
After three years, one-million concert tickets sold across five continents, four consecutive #1 singles, a GRAMMY Award, and performances on “The Tonight Show” and “Saturday Night Live,” GRETA VAN FLEET is hurtling into the future with its second album, The Battle at Garden's Gate. A bold evolution...
Rocks is the fourth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released on 3 May 1976. Rocks was ranked number 366 on the updated Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2020.
Live In Denmark 1972 – KB Hallen, Copenhagen, 10th November 1972. Rare and collectable recordings – digitally remastered. Classic concert recordings from 1972, recorded live in Denmark. Includes The Dark Side Of The Moon plus One Of These Days, Careful With that Axe, Eugene & a 23 Minute Version of...
‘Swept Away’ is an album by American guitarist Steve Hunter, originally released in 1977. Known for his work with artists like Alice Cooper and Lou Reed, Hunter’s solo work showcases his exceptional guitar skills and diverse musical influences. ‘Swept Away’ blends rock, blues, and jazz elements,...
Hackney Diamonds, the hugely anticipated new album by The Rolling Stones, is released on October 20th on Polydor Records. Following the release of 2016's Grammy Award winning Blue & Lonesome, which featured brilliant versions of blues tracks that helped shape their sound, Hackney Diamonds marks the...
Peter Holmström named his solo project Pete International Airport after a song by his other band The Dandy Warhols. Safer With The Wolves…’ is a meticulously crafted psyche rock journey into the dark heart of electronica on which Peter has enlisted the help of numerous like-minded musical allies....
This collection gathers three albums Graham Bonnet recorded across the 1990s; “Here Comes The Night” (1991), “Underground” (1997) and the self-explanatory, “The Day I Went Mad” (1999). This collection only covers a small part of the Graham Bonnet story, as few frontmen can claim to have had such a...
Salt Lake City-based duo Eagle Twin will release their long-awaited third album, The Thundering Heard (Songs Of Hoof And Horn) on March 30th via Southern Lord. Eagle Twin’s commanding sound delivers like a tectonic force, where doom and blues collide. Gentry Densley’s dominating low-end vocal tone...
Legendary New Zealand group The Human Instinct’s reputation as a hard rock band comes on the back of their first three albums released between 1969–1972 and which are still in print on CD. These albums featured the Hendrix styled playing of Billy T. K. and it’s an incarnation of this band that...
Shakespears Sister present Singles Party (1988–2019), a comprehensive singles collection containing two brand new tracks plus rarities, unheard tracks, and remixes. Includes the huge hit singles “Stay”, “You're History”, “I Don't Care”, and “Hello – Turn Your Radio On”. In 1989 and 1992...
Blood Year With their latest album Blood Year, Russian Circles forsake the sonic crossroads of divergent musical paths found on albums like Guidance and Memorial to offer up the most direct and forceful collection of songs in their discography. With guitarist Mike Sullivan, drummer Dave Turncrantz...
Long awaited 6 CD, 68 artists, 121 track clam shell box covering the first six volumes in the seminal Oi! Compilation series. Initially launched in 1980 by ‘Sounds’ journalist Garry Bushell, “Oi! The Album” contained tracks from the likes of Cockney Rejects, Angelic Upstarts, The Exploited, The 4...
When two planets collide in any solar system, the catastrophic result will most likely reduce both to dust and ash, sending warm debris hurtling through space. Yet from destruction, comes creation. So to the new and sixth record by Pharaoh Overlord – a cataclysmic clash with bewitching results. The...
Warrior Soul is releasing a blast of a covers album called ‘Cocaine and Other Good Stuff on Livewire/Cargo on November 13th 2020’. The album is preceded by the timely release of the single ‘Elected’ on October 9th 2020. The album is an incendiary compilation of songs that everyone in the band, both...
Fresh new pressings of the now world famous studio album from punk/metal icon and powerhouse vocalist Glenn Danzig paying tribute to Elvis Presley! Features 14 unforgettable interpretations of well-known Elvis classics and unheralded deep cuts that will thrill fans of both of these kings of rock...
What was the hardest-rocking band ever to notch three Top Ten hits? For our money, it’s Steppenwolf. Formed from the Canadian band The Sparrow (including Dennis Edmonton a. k.a. Mars Bonfire), and led by vocalist John Kay, Steppenwolf scored with “Born to Be Wild,” “Magic Carpet Ride” and “Rock Me”...
Rare and collectable recordings from 1970 – digitally remastered. A Collection of Radio & TV sessions including The John Peel Sunday Show from June 1970, plus sessions from Top Gear & Dave Lee Travis & The Top Gear Carol Singers, recorded 8th December 1970, broadcast 26th December 1970. The Top...