
On this raging masterpiece, Kurt Cobain pit drugs and religion against the often brutal nature of reality.

Originally released in 2009, the compilation includes 14 hits from the Motown days, from Jackson 5 tracks to solo singles.

‘Live At Leeds,’ ‘Who’s Next,’ and ‘Quadrophenia’ will arrive soon in the high quality format.

Their collaboration, ‘Get Down,’ is the latest single from Archives’ upcoming album ‘Emotional Junglist,’ written as she fell in and out of love.

The singer and producer has also shared a track titled ‘Face Card,’ which appears on ‘Reborn’ alongside the single ‘Let You Go.’

The band’s iconic 1996 Finsbury Park show is now available as a double-LP vinyl set with bonus tracks.

The London-written track explores identity, coming of age, and gender dysphoria.

The Mercury Records release arrives with an official video and follows two recent singles.

The reflective track traces how one small decision led to a life-changing relationship.



With her ‘Christmas & Chill’ EP, Ariana Grande put a trap-flavored twist on holiday standards to create a new Christmas classic of her own.

‘Enlightened Rogues’ included original material such as Dickey Betts’ ‘Crazy Love’ and a cover of B.B. King’s ‘Blind Love.’

The week that ‘My Love’ and its parent album ‘Red Rose Speedway’ made a simultaneous US chart conquest.

Recorded at Chess Studios, ‘The Rolling Stones No.2’ found the group paying tribute to their idols in the home of Chicago blues.

Gong’s debut album, ‘Magick Brother’, stands as evidence of a wayward but irresistible collective, and what can be achieved when anarchy meets inspiration.

With his debut album, ‘I Get Wet,’ Andrew WK partied hard… ’til he puked, unleashing a barrage of hedonistic, big-dumb-fun rock in the process.
