When the reissue of The Cure's landmark album DISINTEGRATION arrived earlier this year, the vinyl edition featured none of the bonus material included on the 3 CD and digital editions - which is why... more
Apollo 18 is the fourth studio album by They Might Be Giants. The album marked the first conscious effort by John Linnell and John Flansburgh to branch out of their early sound, opting for more... more
Finally, The Cure come back with another release. Their 13th studio release Bloodflowers explores the strange places where the worlds of mainstream and alternative collide.
With a career that covers nearly 2 decades and over 25 million units sold, The Cure returned with their first album of new music in 4 years. Once again, Robert Smith created a kaleidoscopic dream... more
Armed with a dreamy brand of 90s pop, Luna's second full length album, titled Bewitched, is an enthralling experience, if only for the emotional contradictions it's bound to cause. The witty breakup... more
New York City trio Nada Surf make their major label debut with high/low. Produced by Ric Ocasek, high/low blurs the line between art and pop with songs that are fast and sleek, loud but subtle, and... more
Originally a goth-flavored post-punk outfit, The Cure evolved into one of the truly seminal bands of the '80s, and ultimately one of modern rock's most celebrated and influential acts. Guided by... more
In the late 1980s and early '90s, Iceland's The Sugarcubes shattered the conventions of modern rock, redefining alternative with their eccentric, whimsical mix of the raw and the refined. Led by the... more
This unique entry in legendary post-punk band The Cure's career is an album entirely of remixes! 11 remixed Cure hits appear on this album, featuring remixes by the band themselves as well as outside... more
While popular wisdom might demand that a band release some token live concert recordings over the course of a career, who but The Cure would decide to release not one, but two concert recordings... more
From Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Better Than Ezra has been building a devoted following in the south and west since '89; Deluxe, originally released in '93 on Swell Records, became a surprise best-seller... more
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The Golden Hum, ranges from dense, trippy rockers in intricately textered ballads, with unexpected twists, soaring choruses and a mysterious sensual quality.
With the release of their '92 debut, Lunapark, '94s Bewitched and '95s Penthouse, Luna has become one of the most celebrated bands in the alternative arena. Awash in sinewy guitars and shimmering... more
All the tracks on the album are remixed from their original versions. Feautres the songs "Katrina's Fair", "Orange" and "My Mother the War". [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is... more
New York native Alana Davis debuted in 1997 with her album Blame It on Me, which featured the hits "32 Flavors" and "Crazy". Drawning on influences as diverse as Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell and Lee... more
With their smart, melodic rock and tight live performances, Baton Rouge, Louisiana's Better Than Ezra have sold nearly 2 million albums since their 1995 debut album Deluxe. On How Does Your Garden... more
They're back with more thumb-to-nose anthems and straight ahead rock n roll! Tracks include "Sugar-buzz," "Grant Park," "I Can Change," "Cigarette Lighter Love Song" and more.