
Featuring iconic tunes by Huey Lewis & The News and much more, the soundtrack still thrills.

The iconic group have announced a new collection titled ‘KISS Destroys Anaheim ’76,’ which celebrates the important gig’s 50th anniversary.

The career-defining 1997 record, which includes the feminist anthem ‘Bitch,’ is coming to vinyl for the first time ever.

Classic tracks from U2, Janet Jackson, Olivia Rodrigo, and Stevie Wonder are here to score the next phase of your life.

The video series presents a stripped-down version of an especially significant track in an artist’s career.

The vocalist also co-wrote singles like ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’

The track is featured on the singer’s LP from earlier this year, ‘JuanesTeban.’

The clip for the ‘Do You Still Love Me?’ single features Taylor Rooks, Coco Jones, and Ryan Destiny.

The song from the two Chicago artists will be featured on the deluxe edition of BJRNCK’s ‘A Girl Like Me.’





Os Mutantes’ self-titled debut album was a glorious collision of styles that defined the Tropicália movement in 1968.

A bizarre ride through funk, rock and jazz history, The Pharcyde’s debut album remains unique in the history of hip-hop – a rare example of rap without ego.

John Lee Hooker’s classic 1987 studio album, his first in 8 years was well worth the wait; Jealous is classic Hooker

After his massive success in 1974, Barry White started his next LP chart adventure with ‘Just Another Way To Say I Love You,’ which hit the Billboard pop chart on April 12, 1975.

Despite coming late to the skate punk party, Sum 41 released a bona fide classic in the shape of the aptly-named ‘All Killer No Filler.’

‘Straight Outta Compton’ arrived like a road crash: you couldn’t ignore it. It launched gangsta rap and made the West Coast matter in hip-hop.

