Month: June 2019
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NEW RELEASES, 6/28: GOV’T MULE, BLACK KEYS, a killer WOODSTOCK 50th Anniversary collection, THE TALLEST MAN IN THE WORLD, CHICK COREA & more!
Gov’t Mule celebrate their silver jubilee with Bring on the Music – Live at the Capitol Theatre. The iconic band covers many of its bases here by buffeting the blues of Blind Willie Johnson
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*repeat repeat is about to break big with their incredible new surf-rock-meets-folk-pop album “Glazed!”
On Glazed, *repeat repeat deliver a batch of songs entirely true to the album’s title: sugary and sticky and impossibly shiny, all glistening harmonies and candy-coated hooks. But beneath the gloss lies something more jarring and jagged, a raw vitality generated by the Nashville band’s buzzy rhythms
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THE NATIONAL’s new album “I Am Easy To Find” is in-stock now, and we’ve got two special editions of the LP along with the CD!
Horizon Records will have THE NATIONAL’s new album “I Am Easy To Find” in-stock this Friday on CD, a limited edition indie-store-only clear double-vinyl LP and a deluxe 3xLP version with each album in the package a different color!
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NEW RELEASES, 6/21: THE RACONTEURS, BUDDY & JULIE MILLER, DRIVIN’ N’ CRYIN’, FRUIT BATS, HOT CHIP, JIM LAUDERDALE and more!
Rather than stray in different directions this time, Lauderdale reunited with the team behind Time Flies, co-producer bassist Jay Weaver and GrammyAward-winning engineer David Leonard (Prince, John Mellencamp). He also stayed in the groove of writing solo and with vaunted co-writers
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NEW RELEASES, 6/14: BILL CALLAHAN, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, CALEXICO/IRON & WINE, LEE BAINS III & THE GLORY FIRES, KEB’ MO’ and more!
The California country-tinged, cinematic endeavor sees the Boss reflecting, embracing the dark corners of his mind while introducing a slew of West Coast personas and an army of strings and horns. Springsteen has long been a master of nostalgia and here he shifts his sonic touch points back to the sounds that floated through his…
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NEW RELEASES, 6/7: JAKE XERXES FUSSELL, DYLAN LEBLANC, BOB DYLAN, SANTANA, NEIL YOUNG, SILVERSUN PICKUPS & more!
Neil Young can be irascible at the best of times, but things were looking particularly dour when he and his band The Stray Gators rolled into Tuscaloosa, Alabama, in February 1973. Though his 1972 release Harvest was the top-selling album in America that year, Young was not in a celebratory mood.







