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Live And Rare
Regular price $29.00 Save $-29.00On January 27th, 1990, Helmet entered the stage of New York’s equally famous and infamous CBGB’s. What followed was an explosive live show, set during the earliest days of the band’s career. Getting ready to release their debut album 'Strap It On' in March that year, Helmet propelled themselves through a staccato-heavy set of tracks that would soon earn them worldwide acclaim in the Punk scene.
The first side of this brand-new live album features the CBGB’s set for the first time ever on vinyl and CD, while the second half contains an equally energetic performance, recorded in 1993 at the Big Day Out Festival in Melbourne, Australia. With tracks such as "Ironhead," "Better" and "In the Meantime," the set list strikes a perfect balance between the band’s hits and hidden gems from their early years.
- 1 Intro (Live at CBGB)
- 2 Impressionable (Live at CBGB)
- 3 Murder (Live at CBGB)
- 4 Your Head (Live at CBGB)
- 5 Repetition (Live at CBGB)
- 6 Sinatra (Live at CBGB)
- 7 Rumble (Live at CBGB)
- 8 Ironhead (Live at Big Day Out)
- 9 Better (Live at Big Day Out)
- 10 Give It (Live at Big Day Out)
- 11 Blacktop (Live at Big Day Out)
- 12 Oven (Live at Big Day Out)
- 13 Turned Out (Live at Big Day Out)
- 14 In the Meantime (Live at Big Day Out)
Finally, New (Coke Bottle Clear) [Explicit Content]
Regular price $25.00 Save $-25.00For anyone who's been feeling suffocated by the sameness that's been afflicting hip-hop and pop – where a small handful of ideas gets recycled endlessly, and a spin through the big new-release playlists quickly devolves into a blur – They Hate Change's Jagjaguwar debut, Finally, New lives up to its name. Finally, a record that can satisfy the geeky headphone trainspotters and the hedonistic ass-shakers, too. Finally, producers who refuse to settle for making drag-and-drop beats. Finally, rappers who aren't afraid of actually sticking out from the crowd and saying something new, and who embody the classic quote from Run of Run-DMC that, "The only thing rap music is – there is no music to rap. We just rap over whatever we want."
The album's lead single, "From the Floor" shows off Vonne and Dre's talents to organically connect disparate influences, fusing icy UK drum & bass breaks with Miami bass bounce, layering on Dirty-South-mixtape-style raps, and dousing the whole thing in spacy psychedelia worthy of Can. "Blatant Localism" spotlights the pair's verbal teamwork, as they trade lines taking aim at style-deficient hypebeast rappers over a pixelated beat, landing on something like turn-of-the-millennium IDM, but with a lot more shit talk. The coolly frenetic "X-Ray Spex" infuses jungle with propulsive synthesizer ambience. And they're as daring with their lyrics as they are with their beats: on "Little Brother," Dre draws an emotionally complex portrait of the hood economics other rappers shallowly glamorize, while "Some Days I Hate My Voice" is Vonne's speaker-knocking ode to androgynous gender euphoria, complete with shout-outs to 100 gecs and 60's trans soul star Jackie Shane.
Finally, New is what a truly post-genre musical landscape is supposed to be: building deep connections that transcend outdated distinctions between them, spilling over with the joy of exploration and possibility, and daring other artists to think broader, go deeper, take bigger risks. Let the rest of them keep playing by the old rules – They Hate Change will keep changing the game.
1. Stuntro
2. Breathing
3. Who Next?
4. Reversible Keys (ft. Vritra)
5. Blatant Localism
6. Coded Language (Interlude)
7. 1000 Horses (ft. Sarge)
8. Little Brother
9. Some Days I Hate My Voice
10. Certi
11. Perm
12. X-Ray Spex
13. From The Floor (ft. DJ Gay-Z)
Whirlybird - Original Picture Soundtrack
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00Ty Segall meets a new non-rock challenge head-on; soundtrack music for the documentary film Whirlybird. A variety of synth sounds, electric keyboards, drums, percussion and saxophone (and yeah, a few guitars) form a shifting impressionist counterpart, instrumental music that dialogues with and serves to frame the film’s compulsive themes and images.
External Combustion
Regular price $26.00 Save $-26.00For Mike Campbell, External Combustion – the second album by his first band as a leader, The Dirty Knobs – is proof that lightning can strike twice. The follow-up to their 2020 debut Wreckless Abandon beats a new set of odds and jumps ahead in vision and drive, proving the first record was no one-shot deal. Campbell experienced all of the above and more with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – riding shotgun with his friend and captain as lead guitarist, co-producer, and, at times, co-writer – when he met guitarist Jason Sinay at a session in Los Angeles in 2000. Once Lance Morrison joined in on bass and Matt Laug on drums, that turned into The Dirty Knobs, named after a faulty amp dial.
- Wicked Mind
- Brigitte Bardot
- Cheap Talk
- External Combustion
- Dirty Job (feat. Ian Hunter)
- State Of Mind (feat. Margo Price)
- Lightning Boogie
- Rat City
- In This Lifetime
- It Is Written
- Electric Gypsy
Dodge And Burn
Regular price $22.00 Save $-22.00Way back in October 2013, The Dead Weather and Third Man Records announced an incredibly special 7" featuring "Open Up (That's Enough)" b/w "Rough Detective" as part of Vault Package #18. These two tracks were a fierce battle cry heralding the announcement of a brand new Dead Weather album that was to be released in a revolutionary fashion. Teased out over the past year and a half via a series of 7" singles, the physical versions of which were ONLY available via The Vault (Third Man's one-of-a-kind subscription mail-order service), the band promised this would culminate in a brand new album in 2015.
The third Dead Weather LP would be a full length album comprised not only of the previously released 7" singles, but newly recorded, previously-unheard material. Now The Dead Weather officially present their new album Dodge & Burn. The 12-track set will be released worldwide in September 2015 on Third Man Records and will feature eight brand new songs, along with the four previously released tracks remixed and remastered.
Alison Mosshart, Jack White, Dean Fertita and Jack Lawrence spent their rare and sporadic free moments over the past year recording together in Nashville. With the members of the band heavily involved in other projects, The Dead Weather will not be touring in support of the new album. Thankfully the thick and heavy Dodge & Burn will satisfy your urges for the dark magic that is The Dead Weather for a very long time.
Tracks
- 1 I Feel Love (Every Million Miles) 3:16
- 2 Buzzkill (Er) Mosshart/Fertita 3:08
- 3 Let Me Through 4:17
- 4 Three Dollar Hat 3:23
- 5 Lose the Right 3:18
- 6 Rough Detective White/Mosshart/Fertita 3:03
- 7 Open Up (That's Enough) White/Mosshart 3:50
- 8 Be Still 2:48
- 9 Mile Markers 3:46
- 10 Cop and Go 4:07
- 11 Too Bad Mosshart/Fertita 3:47
- 12 Impossible Winner 4:00
Ben E. Kings Greatest Hits (Clear Vinyl, Blue, Limited Edition)
Regular price $36.00 Save $-36.00Singer/songwriter Ben E. King personified artistic excellence. In the words of Ahmet Ertegun, "Ben E. King is one of the greatest singers in the history of rock and roll and rhythm and blues. His style and the tempo of his voice have a magic all their own." As a solo artist King created some of the most memorable recordings in popular music: "Spanish Harlem", "Don't Play That Song", "I (Who Have Nothing)", and the iconic, international anthem "Stand By Me" (which King co-wrote). 1964's Ben E. King's Greatest Hits collects all of the aforementioned evergreens and more. Colored vinyl LP reissue from Friday Music.
Tracks
- That's When It Hurts
- Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear
- Around The Corner
- Young Boy Blues
- What Now My Love
- Stand By Me
- Amor
- Don't Play That Song
- I (Who Have Nothing)
- How Can I Forget
- I Could Have Danced All Night
- Spanish Harlem
Somewhere Different
Regular price $26.00 Save $-26.00Over the past decade, the harpist Brandee Younger has been at the center of music's celebrated work, even if you didn't know she was there. Be it her output with the soul singer John Legend or the rapper Common, she's always put her stamp on the music in question, all while setting a new course for what classical music can entail. But with her major-label debut, Somewhere Different, she's pushing her artistry to the foreground. By her own admission, Younger would've stepped back in years past to let others shine; the harp would've been mixed behind layers of woodwind instruments. Now she's putting her instrument first.
"It was important for me to thrust the harp forward in a non-traditional setting," Younger says of her new album. "I made a conscious effort to make sure that the harp was a bit more present in this recording. It's important for the instrument." Indeed, the first sound heard on Somewhere Different is the harp, a gorgeous, tone-setting solo that ushers in "Love & Struggle," the album's meditative opener. It also sets the mission for the music that follows: Younger has spent her career breaking down the barriers between classical music and contemporary forms of R&B, hip-hop, and funk. This album synthesizes her work while forging new ground. "I started recording music that wasn't common on harp in 2006," she says. This is my way of combining all the worlds I have into one. This is me doing my own thing completely."
Listeners will hear this creative freedom throughout the LP, from the introspective tenor of "Olivia Benson," "Beautiful Is Black" and "Pretend," featuring Tarriona "Tank" Ball of the breakout New Orleans band Tank and the Bangas, to the vibrant rock and bounce-infused sounds of "Reclamation" and the title track, respectively. In that way, Younger pays homage to the pioneering harpists Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby, both of whom merged the instrument with jazz, funk and soul at a time when such ingenuity wasn't commonplace. Somewhere Different is not only the realization of Younger's musical journey, it channels the spirit of a deserving performer whose life merits deeper examination.
- Love & Struggle
- Olivia Benson
- Beautiful Is Black
- Pretend
- Reclamation
- Somewhere Different
- Spirit U Will
- Tickled Pink
Black Monument Ensemble - NOW
Regular price $25.00 Save $-25.00Vinyl LP pressing. Damon Locks & Black Monument Ensemble's previous album, their 2018 debut Where Future Unfolds, had a best new music in Pitchfork, was a Top 50 Album of the Year in Wire Magazine, and was BBC DJ Gilles Peterson's unequivocal Favorite Album of the Year. NOW is the band's much anticipated follow-up, which carries on their unique brand of Choir-fronted Hip-Hop-meets-Gospel/Jazz Liberation Music ' very much a modern day echo of the Harlem Freedom Singers and/or Eddie Gale's Black Rhythm Happening. This new one is a bit heavier on the beats and drum machines, sounding almost like Public Enemy/Bomb Squad working with ESG. Clarinetist Angel Bat Dawid and cornet player Ben LaMar Gay are heavily featured on this album.
Tracks
- Now (Forever Momentary Space)
- The People vs The Rest of Us
- Keep Your Mind Free
- Barbara Jones-Hogu and Elizabeth Catlett Discuss Liberation
- Movement And You
- The Body Is Electric
EP 1 (7" Vinyl)
Regular price $7.00 Save $-7.00Dream pop band from Puerto Rico, who moved to NYC. Beautiful 7″ on clear coke bottle green vinyl. Comes with a download card that contains 2 bonus tracks.
EP 2 (7" Vinyl)
Regular price $7.00 Save $-7.00The new Isla Invisible is here! On beautiful Coke bottle clear vinyl. 2 tracks on the vinyl, 4 tracks on the download card and CD. Deluxe 7″ comes with a CD (with ep1 and ep2 ), poster, sticker, lyric card, and download card.
The NYC dream pop band delivers 4 gorgeous tracks to pick up where EP1 left off for fans of Slowdive, Beach House, Mazzy Star, etc.
What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down?
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00Hip Hop Icons Return on Def Jam with First Release on the Label in Over Two Decades!
Legendary hip hop group Public Enemy returns to Def Jam - a cultural institution that they helped build - for their first release for the label in over two decades with What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down? The loaded 17-track affair boasts a powerful lineup of guests including Nas, YG, Rapsody, DJ Premier, Black Thought, Questlove, Cypress Hill, Run-DMC, Ice-T, PMD, George Clinton, Daddy-O, Jahi, The Impossebulls, Mark Jenkins, S1Ws Pop Diesel, James Bomb and Mike D and Ad-Rock of Beastie Boys. The album is led by the single "Fight the Power: Remix 2020," re-conceptualized by Public Enemy with Nas, Rapsody, Black Thought, YG, Jahi and Questlove for the 2020 BET Awards in June 2020, and officially released as a single along with the album announcement. It also includes Public Enemy's recent single, "State of the Union (STFU)," produced by DJ Premier. The track holds nothing back as it calls out Donald Trump and his destructive reign.
- When The Grid Goes Down ft. George Clinton
- Grid ft. Cypress Hill and George Clinton
- State of the Union (STFU) ft. DJ Premier
- Merica Mirror ft.. Pop Diesel
- Public Enemy Number Won ft. Mike D, Ad-Rock, Run-DMC
- Toxic
- Yesterday Man ft. Daddy-O
- Crossroads Burning (Interlude) ft. James Bomb
- Fight The Power: Remix 2020 ft. Nas, Rapsody, Black Thought, Jahi, YG, Questlove
- Beat Them All
- Smash The Crowd ft.. Ice-T, PMD
- If You Can't Join Em Beat Em
- Go At It ft. Jahi
- Don't Look At The Sky (Interlude) ft. Mark Jenkins
- Rest In Beats ft. The Impossebulls
- R.I.P. Blackat
- Closing: I Am Black ft. Ms. Ariel
Black Night is Falling
Regular price $38.00 Save $-38.00