Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band – Live In New York City (2020 reissue)
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s triumphant reunion tour was one of rock’s great moments at the end of the 20th century.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s triumphant reunion tour was one of rock’s great moments at the end of the 20th century.
‘Juveniles’ sees Melbourne rockers Kingswood return to their classic rock sound that first gained attention from fans across Australia and the world.
‘White Ladder (20th Anniversary)’ celebrates the multi-platinum-selling fourth album from much-loved UK singer-songwriter David Gray.
Peeling back the layers of Theory’s depth and breadth like never before, ‘Say Nothing’ is a continuation of the Canadian rockers’ musical and thematic evolution.
25th anniversary of Tupac Shakur’s career-defining third album, ‘Me Against The World’, widely considered to be one of the most influential albums in hip hop history.
New reissue of Green Day’s classic 2004 concept album-slash-punk rock opera!
Back in 1999 ‘Knock Knock’ upped the ante of Bill Callahan’s considerable game, pairing his naked portraiture with increasingly delicate nuances in song and arrangement.
Ex-Batrider mainstay continues on the solo route, dissecting the vicissitudes of life with typical grace and humour and finding joy from even the most dire scenarios.
The second album by Dutch band The Homesick imbues their angular post-punk workouts with baroque elements such as piano, acoustic guitar, percussion, and clarinet.
Like an off-centre culvert of dark influence you continually feel drawn into the twisting attraction of cascading swirls.
‘Controller’ sees Melbourne outfit British India return to the forefront of indie rock at the height of their game.
For Camera Obscura’s fifth album, the indie-popsters left their hometown of Glasgow to record in Portland, Oregon with producer Tucker Martine (R.E.M., Spoon, My Morning Jacket).
Virginia metalheads Municipal Waste return with four ripper tracks that embrace all the band’s punk and street metal roots without clutching the past.
Brand new reissue of Oz rock legends Radio Birdman’s fabled second album, recorded in 1978.
‘To Be Kind’ is the thirteenth studio album by lauded NYC experimental rock band Swans, released in 2014 and quickly becoming their most successful album.
‘A Day At The Races’ was the fifth studio album by British rockers Queen, released in December 1976, the band’s first completely self-produced album.
Swedish rockers Raised Fist are back with their seventh studio album entitled, ‘Anthems!’, on limited editon clear vinyl!
Regularly voted as the greatest live album of all time, Live and Dangerous captures Thin Lizzy at their explosive best!
A brand-new album, that proves that Swiss heavy legends Gotthard still have so much Rock’n’Roll left to give.
Newcastle quartet Vacations have finally released their long-awaited second album Forever In Bloom, on translucent yellow splatter vinyl no less!