Dume is a 16-song album by Neil Young with Crazy Horse from 1975, recorded during the Zuma recording sessions. It includes tracks and outtakes from Zuma. The D2C/Indie format includes a litho of the album cover.
The Black Parade, My Chemical Romance's follow-up to it's 2004 platinum major-label debut is way more dramatic, way more theatrical, and completely over the top- produced by Rob Cavallo(Green Day).
Green Day took small steps out of its comfort zone on American Idiot, but Breakdown finds the band going bolder, mixing in elements of mariachi ('Peacemaker') and klezmer ('¡Viva La Gloria!')
Green Day's third studio album Dookie was released in February 1994, and has since sold over 15 million copies worldwide, including 10 million in the US (RIAA Diamond certified).
Stripped of all of the bells and whistles, the Head and the Heart are as homespun and simple as they come, and it's in that state of undress where those relatable words and melodies most resonate.
A limited first-time Watchmen 3-LP, Record Store Day exclusve release, that combines Music From The Motion Picture and the Original Motion Picture Score.
Green Day's second full album was the perfect dry run for the band's later assault on the mainstream, containing both more variety and more flat-out smashes than previous releases had shown. W
A live album recorded in 1976 during a tour with Crazy Horse. Side A is Neil Young solo acoustic from Hammersmith Odeon, London; on Side B, Neil is joined by Crazy Horse at The Budokan in Tokyo.
Deftones are back with their ninth studio album. Recorded at Henson Studios and Trainwreck Studios, Ohms is an other-worldly body of work meticulously crafted by the five-piece alt.metal titans Deftones.
The Times is a moving and topical solo acoustic performance, a unique collection of songs, filmed at home during lockdown as part of the raw and personal, Fireside Sessions series.
An artifact from the tortured '73 live tour following the release of Harvest. A divisive entry in Young's discography that captures him in one of the most interesting eras of his career.