The latest move in a career that will continue to defy industry stereotypes through a catalog of songs built on poetic songwriting and constant evolution.
A defining artifact of early-2000s dark rock culture, Queen of the Damned: Original Soundtrack channels the film’s vampiric decadence into a towering, genre-blurring compilation.
Labi Siffre's third album was the first to be produced by Labi himself, who declares it to be "the one where it all came together... singing some of my best songs".
Ships 6/12/26 - The album merges microtonal, math-rock, and psychedelic influences with acid techno and disco elements, often using live-looped, complex, high-bpm tracks to create a dense, playful, and technically proficient sound.
Ships 3/13/26 - The album explores high and low points in life, aiming for a joyful escape, with a fan culture embracing Renaissance Faire vibes and jester themes.
Casiopea’s work is significant in the Japanese jazz-fusion scene; their blending of Western fusion styles with Japanese sensibilities (both in arrangement and melody) helped them become one of the notable fusion bands in Japan.
Introducing a limited edition of Eyedress's 2018 album, "Sensitive G", pressed on transparent lime green vinyl, with only 1000 copies available worldwide.
Making a bold return, genre-defying, North Carolina-bred quartet and live sensations Rainbow Kitten Surprise unveil their first full-length album in six years, Love Hate Music Box.
On Playing Favorites, Sheer Mag's third full-length and first with Third Man Records, the band capitalize on a decade's worth of devotion to their own collective spirit.
The album is Jack Antonoff's distinctly New Jersey take on the bizarre sensory contradictions of modern life, on his position in culture, and the things he cares about.