
The new reissue of the 1974 album, ‘Ghost Town’ and ‘Home in the Sky,’ arrives on September 4.

The new, remastered reissue includes a previously-unheard, shelved first version of the album, which Folds rediscovered a cassette of recently.

The transatlantic tour begins with a nine-show run at the legendary New York arena.

The song arrives ahead of the band’s first new studio album in nine years.

The track follows Miller’s recent single ‘Depressed on the Internet.’

The Berlin producer’s new project arrives August 7 through Capitol Records.

The Nigerian-Irish artist reflects on his mother’s move from Nigeria to Ireland.

The Tagalog track follows his recent Lunar New Year Freestyle.

The Dublin house duo’s track is built around Walker & Royce’s ‘Connected.’




Released in 1971, ‘Black Moses’ was Isaac Hayes’ fifth album to be released in a little over two years, and is arguably his crowning achievement.

It was the first album The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson bought, and remains an exquisite vocal jazz record.

Full of soul and songs of love, Ollie And The Nightingales’ self-titled album came at a time when soul music was changing fast, but it held its own.

The 40th anniversary of a fine album by Rufus, one of the great soul and funk act of the 1970s, is the perfect opportunity to reDiscover ‘Rufusized.’

With many members of the original Gong line-up returning, this 2009 album presented a fresh take on the band’s much-loved Radio Gnome Trilogy.

XTC’s ‘Skylarking’ album was testing to make, but has become recognized as one of the finest albums of all time. Andy Partridge reveals the full story.
