Seeker

Recorded live with a crew of close friends and engineer Jason Quever at Palmetto Studios in Los Angeles, Seeker finds Cronin pushing his often devastating power pop into darker territory—from the isolation of “Show Me” to the desperation of “Fire” to the unadorned heartache of “Sold.” It comes with a backstory that feels like fate. […]

Pretty Odd

Panic At the Disco subverted the potential for a sophomore slump by taking a sharp left turn from the emo-fused pop-punk of their debut, A FEVER YOU CANT SWEAT OUT. Rather than retracing the footsteps that brought them popularity, Panic At the Disco made PRETTY. ODD., a headlong dive into pure 1960s pop psychedelia. From […]

Twisted Nerve

LP + CD + 7″ TRANSPARENT BLOOD COLOURED VINYL WITH EXPANDED CD IN A BLACK GATEFOLD SLEEVE High-Definition 24-bit WAV + 320kbps MP3 download of the LP, CD and Complete Unedited Recording Sessions Black 30” x 40” British Quad Film Poster Sleeve notes by director Quentin Tarantino and Herrmann biographer, Steven C. Smith Black Certificate […]

Stoneground Words

2 LP Woodstock and Glastonbury Fayre icon Melanie had been working with Easy Action on the deluxe vinyl and CD rerelease of one of the most legendary albums in her long catalogue prior to her very sad passing. In 1972, Melanie and her producer and husband Peter Schekeryk began work on what she intended to […]

Hinterland:10th Anniversary Edition

2 LP For many great artists, going back is the way to move forward. With this in mind, Berlin-based producer Recondite looked to his homeland of Lower Bavaria for his debut Ghostly International release, Hinterland. “I tried to capture the areas mentality and natural environment within the album,” he explains. “Particularly the moods that behold […]

Sitar Concerto

This album features Ravi Shankar’s first Concerto for sitar, commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra in 1970; it was the first album André Previn recorded for EMI Classics (now Warner Classics), in 1971. The work was premiered at Londons Royal Festival Hall on 28 January 1971 and sets a sitar recital of four ragas (including […]

Jewel

Side One A1. Jewel A2. I Believe A3. Perfect World A4. Art of Melancholy A5. James Brown A6. Detroit Side Two B1. Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing B2. I’m No Angel B3. I Want To Take You Higher B4. You Don’t Tell Me Everything B5. Cool People B6. Out Of My Mind B7. Prima […]

Before The Grey Lantern

RECORD STORE DAY 2023 RSD titles are limited to one copy per person. With fairness in mind, we have to prohibit multiple buys of the same release. Orders for multiple copies will be fully refunded! LP A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF THE PRE-ATTACK OF THE GREY LANTERN ERA SINGLES & B-SIDES, RELEASED ON LP FOR THE […]

Bring Em In

The debut of Swedish Mando Diao is a mix of punk spirit, garage rock and some influences from classic sounds of the sixties. Twelve songs which run in a hurry, going from a couple of noisy and speedy guitars, like “Sheepdog”, “Paralyzed” and “Bring Em In” to sweet ballads, like “Mr Moon” and “Laurens Cathedral”. […]

More Mess On My Thing

The companion to These Are The JB’s – the long lost, unreleased album by James Brown’s first backing band: the Bootsy Collins led JB’s, that Now-Again issued in 2014. Never-before-heard originals including the band’s mythical demo recording for James Brown, which only made it to a one-off test press on King Records. The full version […]