Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley, each powerhouses in their own right, comprise the Pistol Annies. Annie Up, their second studio album, was released in 2013 and sold 83,000 copies in the first week and featured songs such as “Hush Hush,” “Being Pretty Aint Pretty” and “I Feel A Sin Comin On.” The VMP […]
2 CD Delicate Sound Of Thunder encapsulates a band at their best. Alongside the classic live album and full concert film (restored and re-edited from the original 35mm film and enhanced with 5.1 surround sound), included in The Later Years box set, all stand-alone editions feature 24-page photo booklets, with the 4-disc box edition including […]
November Medicine is the record that pulled Nealo out of the basement. It was hard won, dragged out of himself during a particularly difficult period in his life. While his debut album was a celebration of learning to love and contribute to the neglected city he was born into, his sophomore LP taught him how […]
November Medicine is the record that pulled Nealo out of the basement. It was hard won, dragged out of himself during a particularly difficult period in his life. While his debut album was a celebration of learning to love and contribute to the neglected city he was born into, his sophomore LP taught him how […]
The National’s second album, Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers (2003) proved a leap forward from 2001’s eponymous debut, showing a band adept at delivering warm embraces and gut punches in equal measure. With word of mouth now spreading on the band, critics proved equally enthusiastic… Pitchfork in their glowing review called it a “Gorgeous train […]
SHES TOO MUCH FOR ANY MAN! Its impossible not to have fun with this all-time kitsch classic which, as fans know, is about a very big woman with a very bad attitude. The woman is wealthy Nancy Archer (Allison Hayes), fresh from the mental institution and ticked off. Her rat of a husband (William Hudson) […]
Known for her time as vocalist in Fairport Convention and respected globally as Robert Plants first Alison Krauss (duetting with him on Led Zeppelins The Battle Of Evermore), Sandy Denny left a beguiling, ever-evolving body of work – Kate Bush was to namecheck her in song, and Dennys influence can be heard in generations of […]
2 CD Included are two different rare demos of her classic ‘Who Knows Where the Time Goes’ from 1967 (before she recorded it with Strawbs) and another from 1968. ‘She had this amazing talent, this incredible voice – she played Who Knows Where the Time Goes, and I nearly fell off my chair. – Linda […]
“…A labor of love for all concerned, and their sincerity and enthusiasm are suprisingly contagious…” — Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly – p.65 26/07/1996
With their ninth studio album, Nada Surf—Matthew Caws, Daniel Lorca, Ira Elliot, and their longtime friend and collaborator Louie Lino—continue pursuing their humanistic vision of the world through hooky, catchy rock songs with sharply drawn, yet tenderly felt lyrics. Never Not Together, is a wide-ranging collection of songs that revel in the group’s ability to […]