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Leavin’ This Holler is a soulful anthem of liberation and renewal. Packed with their signature sound of rollicking country and searing rock, the album narrates a journey of breaking free from the chains of the past to pursue happiness and freedom. With a resolute spirit and a clean washed heart, 49 Winchester embraces change and sets out on a quest for new heights.
Peck has long dreamed of a duets album with singers, songwriters, and fellow musicians he’s admired. And now, music icons, rebels and newcomers join hand-in-hand with Orville to help create a two-part record that tips its hat to music’s past, present, and future. Featuring Willie Nelson, Elton John, Margo Price, Beck, Allison Russell and more.
Being great is one thing, but staying great for a long time is another. X has been great for forty-seven years, building their legend as one of America’s most original punk bands with seven albums between 1980 and 1993. This summer, their final album, Smoke & Fiction, will be released alongside multiple national tours.
A genre-bending work that is at once a musical experience, a church service, a celebration, a testimonial, and a call to action. No More Water features frequent collaborators Justin Hicks, Kenita Miller, Abe Rounds, Jake Sherman, Jebin Bruni, and Julius Rodriguez, as well as powerful spoken word performances by Jamaican poet and activist Staceyann Chin.
In the Lonely Hour was the first of many incredible milestones and successes that Sam would achieve over the course of their standout career. The anniversary edition includes new track, “Little Sailor,” while a collector’s edition on four LPs and two CDs, features live versions and appearances by Mary J. Blige, A$AP Rocky and John Legend.
Grim Iconic weds scouring electronics to hooky songs and Gallego's powerful drumming in a way that feels visceral and new. It’s playful and intent, driven and combustible, total fucking chaos mixed into glints of broken-glass beauty. it'll leave you breathless, exhausted, and wanting to repeat it all over again. As any good mantra should.
With their debut LP The Future Is Our Way Out the Chicago-based 5 piece share a body of work that spans genres and eras, merging the lavish romanticism of mid-century pop with the frenetic energy and spiky intensity of early-millennium indie, all centered on singer Wes Leavins’ hypnotically crooning vocal work.