The original album from which Aargh! took a couple of songs, Elizabeth and Dead End Street. They were the extras that held me over until Fall on your World was finally released. This was a holy grail for me, and now it's available on vinyl! Dennis Draeger
When I first heard Mercury, I had a hard time getting past the change in sound. Then I saw the band in '98 near Chicago at a reunion show, and everything made sense. After that show, Mercury became one of my favorite records of all time. HUMB shows what Mercury was intended to be, and it's raw, aggressively mixed, without the "arena" feel that Mercury has. The record sounds ahead of its time, honestly, and is a must-own for any TPC fan. A rare definitive statement from a groundbreaking band. djzachlorton
The brilliant Sally Dige returns with this sweeping new single that is grand in scope and centered on a radiant chorus. Bandcamp New & Notable May 16, 2022
Aaron Lee Tasjan shifts from glam rock to synthpop and new wave on his latest, a fun new direction for the Nashville artist. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2024