Author: Hor40Admin
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Our happy-hour listening party to celebrate MANDOLIN ORANGE’s new album has come and gone, but TIDES OF A TEARDROP is still here on CD and vinyl LP!
HORIZON RECORDS was proud to host a PRE-RELEASE DAY LISTENING PARTY in celebration of MANDOLIN ORANGE’s new CD/LP Tides Of A Teardrop om Thursday, Jan. 31st, and we were blown away by Greenville’s response.
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JB “the Indicator” aka John Byce picks the best of 2018’s hefty crop of new releases. Here’s how it works: John chooses his top ten-ish, he rates’em, we stock em, you’ll like em!
JB knows. As an avid music collector, a bodacious drummer, a true connoisseur of sonic wonderment trends in modern rock and related music each year The Indicator offers us his distillation of the year’s expansive releases dialed down to 10-sih must-haves.
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NEW RELEASES, 2/1: You may have heard that there’s a new MANDOLIN ORANGE out, along with new stuff by GUIDED BY VOICES, GIRLPOOL, BEIRUT, METALLICA and more!
After dedicating all of last year to the release and support of one (just one) album, the late-career masterpiece Space Gun, Robert Pollard and his gang plan on upping the ante for 2019 with three LP’s and a slew of EP’s on tap. This is standard operating procedure for Pollard though.
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NEW RELEASES, 1/25: BIG STAR, PARLIAMENT, SNEAKS, THE DANDY WARHOLS, RIVAL SONS, WILLIAM TYLER, and a slew of groovy RHINO RECORDS reissues!
The only antidote for the hell-in-a-handbasket blues is the stankiest of funks, and no one makes it stankier than George Clinton. The good doctor is here to prescribe Medicaid Fraud Dogg, the first album in 38 years from Parliament, the P-Funk empire’s more soulful outfit.
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NEW RELEASES, 1/18: DEERHUNTER, GREENSKY BLUEGRASS, SHARON VAN ETTEN, STEVE GUNN, TORO Y MOI & more!
Whereas Deerhunter’s music always felt like receiving distant transmissions from some far away time and place, Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared? disarms with a striking clarity. Hypnotic melodies swirl as Cox’s voice fills the forefront while the rhythm section, anchored by longtime members Lockett Pundt
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Check out these red-hot Latin jazz reissues by CESAR MARIANO & CIA and THE LEBRON BROTHERS, in-stock now at Horizon Records!
In the midst of a crushing cold spell, we suggest these two caliente-infused Latin jazz re-issues: CESAR MARIANO & CIA’s Sao Paulo, Brasil and THE LEBRON BROTHERS’ Psychedelic Goes Latin, from the modest-sized re-issue specialty labels Mr. Bongo and Get On Down, respectively. Stop by and pick up one of both of these gems, fire…
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We pause for a moment on to enjoy the new BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 2xCD live set, “Springsteen On Broadway,” in-stock now!
On his new live album, Bruce Springsteen is spoken-word poet, standup comedian, evangelical preacher, and performer all rolled into one. The New Jersey rockstar has always been sure to give fans plenty of The Boss for their buck over the past 45 years – with concerts that regularly exceed three hours.
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LUBOMYR MELNYK, “the prophet of the piano,” presents “FALLEN TREES,” a new album that further demonstrates his singular, boundary-shattering talent.
‘Continuous music’ pioneer and literal force of nature Lubomyr Melnyk has released a dazzling new album called Fallen Trees on December 7, a challenging, monumental work that coincides with Melnyk’s 70th birthday. Despite the autumnal hint in its title, there’s little suggestion of him slowing down.
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New tunes from old friends: EVAN’S DILEMMA, J. MICHAEL KING and NIEL BROOKS begin what we hope is a new holiday tradition with an in-store show TODAY at 3 p.m in the Bohemian Cafe.
UNDER THE SUN is the new album by the Upstate music stalwarts EVAN’S DILEMMA, their first release in 12 years, and when you hear these eleven tracks of infectious guitar-driven alternative power pop
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NEW RELEASES, 12/7: VAN MORRISON, COLDPLAY, MAX RICHTER, MORRISSEY, EMINEM, JILL SCOTT, and some great reissues from PAUL MCCARTNEY, TALIB KWELI & more!
Commencing The Prophet Speaks with a lighthearted “Gonna Send You Back To Where I Got You From.” Van, Joey et. al., pick right up where they left off, romping into action with sly singing from the author of “Brown-eyed Girl,” the sure rhythm of drummer Michael Ode and a pithy guitar break by Dan Wilson.







