Month: July 2021
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AMERICAN AQUARIUM returns to Greenville to rock the RADIO ROOM on WEDS., DEC. 1st!
We love us some AMERICAN AQUARIUM here at Horizon Records, so we’re thrilled to welcome them back to town for a show at the RADIO ROOM on WEDS. DEC. 1st at 8pm. Get tickets HERE. We’ve enjoyed watching the rest of the nation figure out what we’ve known here in the Southeast for years: American…
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Nashville honky-tonk rocker MAC LEAPHART hits the RADIO ROOM here in Greenville THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th, with the PINK STONES!
Nashville-based singer-songwriter MAC LEAPHART and Athens band THE PINK STONES are set to bring a night of honky-tonk rock and roll to the Upstate on SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th at the RADIO ROOM. Get tickets HERE. Follow Mac Leaphart HERE. Follow the Pink Stones HERE. The show is a homecoming for Greenville-native Leaphart, whose critically acclaimed…
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THE BLACK PUMAS unleash some live-in-the-studio thunder on the rollicking, vinyl-only “CAPITOL CUTS: LIVE FROM STUDIO A.”
Recorded direct to acetate – all live, no overdubs, THE BLACK PUMAS’ Capitol Cuts – Live from Studio A captures a powerful moment in time.
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Three of our faves have new albums out on the mighty MERGE RECORDS: The MOUNTAIN GOATS, HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER & LAMBCHOP are in-stock now at Horizon!
Thanks to this new slate of killer releases from the MOUNTAIN GOATS, HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER and LAMBCHOP
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RECORD STORE DAY Drop2 is HAPPENING NOW! We’re open from 8am-8pm!
Not only is this the second half of exclusive releases for RSD 2021, but there were a bunch of Drop1 titles that were bumped to Drop2. We say, bring em’ on!
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The Wood Bros.’ OLIVER WOOD steps out with ALWAYS SMILIN’, a new solo album that blurs the boundaries between roots music, gospel, country, soul and blues.
Always Smilin’ is in-stock NOW on LP and indie-store-only clear vinyl at Horizon Rec
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BLUE NOTE RECORDS lives at HORIZON, with remastered and limited-edition releases from iconic jazz superstars like HANK MOBLEY, CHET BAKER, ART BLAKEY & many more!
BLUE NOTE RECORDS is where some of the greatest players in jazz history called home in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s,











