With sales on Under the Table And Dreaming of over 4 million, and their current album, Crash, topping 3 million units, Virginia s own Dave Matthews Band has truly established themselves as one of the major forces in contemporary music. Now, with the band embarking upon their biggest tour ever, RCA makes this 5-track EP…
It s been three years since Dave Matthews Band has released a new studio recording, but the wait is over, STAND UP is here with 14 all new songs. To describe it as being highly anticipated would be an understatement. The album is co-produced by Mark Batson and features the hit single American Baby.
Digitally remastered 40th Anniversary edition of David Bowie s first ever best-of compilation. Changesonebowie collected songs from the 1969-1976 period. Two of the tracks, Ziggy Stardust and Suffragette City, had never been released as singles when Changesonebowie was issued, though the former had been the B-side of The Jean Genie in November 1972 and the…
Digitally remastered edition. Heroes is the twelfth studio album by the iconic singer songwriter, originally released on RCA Records in October 1977. The second installment of his Berlin Trilogy recorded with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti, Heroes continued the ambient experiments of Bowie s previous album Low (released earlier that year) and featured the contributions…
Digitally remastered edition. Station to Station is the tenth studio album by rock legend David Bowie, released by RCA Records in 1976. Commonly regarded as one of his most significant works, Station To Station was the vehicle for his performance persona, the Thin White Duke. Musically, Station to Station was a transitional album for Bowie,…
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars is the fifth studio album by David Bowie, which is loosely based on a story of a fictional rock star named Ziggy Stardust. The album tells the story of Ziggy, a rock star who acts as a messenger for extraterrestrial beings. The album,…
Digitally remastered edition. Young Americans is the ninth studio album by rock icon David Bowie, released on 7 March 1975 by RCA Records. The album marked a departure from the glam rock style of Bowie s previous albums, instead showcasing his mid-1970s interest in African-American soul and R&B music. Initial recording sessions for Young Americans…
Digitally remastered reissue of the second solo album by the Pink Floyd guitarist vocalist, originally released in 1984. Features musical assistance from Jeff Porcoro, Pino Palladino, Anne Dudley, Steve Winwood, Ray Cooper, Roy Harper, Luis Jardim and Michael Kamen. 10 tracks including the hit single Blue Light plus Love on the Air and All Lovers…
Digitally remastered reissue of the first solo album from the Pink Floyd guitarist vocalist, originally released in 1978. Although released the same year as Pink Floyd s Animals album, this self-titled affair was a minor departure from the band s trademark sound, concentrating on shorter, more reflective songs, Features musical assistance from Steve Rance, Willie…
Roads to Judah is the debut studio album by the American black metal band Deafheaven. The album was released by Deathwish Inc. On April 26, 2011. Roads to Judah was recorded in four days between December 2010 and January 2011. Nick Bassett – guitar George Clarke – vocals Trevor Deschryver – drums Kerry McCoy –…
2013 album from the Bay Area Black Metal band. Recorded and engineered by Jack Shirley (Funeral Diner, Comadre) and designed by Nick Steinhardt (Touche Amore) Sunbather deals with the profound sadness found in the quest for one s personal perfection. Serving as an artistic lucid dream of warmth despite the stinging pain of life s…
DEATH, the heavy metal institution founded, realized, and helmed by legendary guitarist Chuck Schuldiner, released its legendary fourth studio album Human ( 91) to massive worldwide critical acclaim. The album s complex and progressive music and introspective lyrics marked a massive stylistic change away from the more primitive early material for the group, and Human went on to become…
DEATH, the heavy metal institution founded, realized, and helmed by legendary guitarist Chuck Schuldiner, released the Individual Thought Patterns album (the follow-up to their watershed Human release) in 1993. Expectations were high following Human, but Schuldiner proved once again that he could rise to any occasion. Individual Thought Patterns further honed the forward-thinking and progressive direction birthed with Human,…
The sixth installment in Relapse s exhaustive reissue campaign of DEATH s immensely influential catalog is Leprosy, the band s titanic second album. Originally released in 1988 Leprosy was a pioneering album, building upon the thrash sounds of Metallica and Slayer but adding a previously unheard level of raw extremity. These songs are the roots of an entire genre:…
The seventh installment in Relapse’s comprehensive reissue campaign of DEATH’s immensely influential catalog is Scream Bloody Gore, the band’s genre-defining debut album.  DEATH s legendary 1987 debut Scream Bloody Gore is more than just an untouchable album – upon its release, it was positively genre-creating. Scream Bloody Gore founded the quintessential death metal sound, with more tormented riffs, screams, and leads than the world had ever imagined, and…
DEATH s landmark Spiritual Healing record is nothing short of genre-defining. Originally released in 1990, Spiritual Healing marked a new turn in the DEATH discography, one which ushered in cleaner production, a new level of boundary pushing musicianship and songwriting skills that were previously unimaginable from a metal band. Spiritual Healing sets the standard for riffs, insane time changes and of course mainman…