Franz Ferdinand The Human Fear
2025
Sons of Silver’s Runaway Emotions delivers a bold debut, fusing classic rock grit, post-punk edge, and thought-provoking lyrics into a stirring soundtrack for an era in need of unity.
Sons of Silver’s Runaway Emotions delivers a bold debut, fusing classic rock grit, post-punk edge, and thought-provoking lyrics into a stirring soundtrack for an era in need of unity.
Vienna Vienna’s debut EP Wonderland blends pop-punk, queer pop, and soft-rock to explore self-acceptance and the beauty of embracing authenticity.
Vienna Vienna’s debut EP Wonderland blends pop-punk, queer pop, and soft-rock to explore self-acceptance and the beauty of embracing authenticity.
Mark Tremonti’s The End Will Show Us How builds on his legendary solo work, as well as that with Creed and Alter Bridge, delivering a powerful, dynamic album that takes his sound to new heights.
Mark Tremonti’s The End Will Show Us How builds on his legendary solo work, as well as that with Creed and Alter Bridge, delivering a powerful, dynamic album that takes his sound to new heights.
The Halo Effect have quickly become one of metal’s most exciting new acts, blending their melodic death metal roots with bold new sounds on their highly anticipated second album, March of the Unheard.
The Halo Effect have quickly become one of metal’s most exciting new acts, blending their melodic death metal roots with bold new sounds on their highly anticipated second album, March of the Unheard.
Joan Armatrading's How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean is a brilliant album of bold, introspective songwriting, entirely self-produced and engineered by the legendary British singer-songwriter.
Joan Armatrading's How Did This Happen And What Does It Now Mean is a brilliant album of bold, introspective songwriting, entirely self-produced and engineered by the legendary British singer-songwriter.
With Who Let The Dogs Out, Lambrini Girls prove they aren't merely noise-makers - they’re disruptors, agitators, and vital voices in punk’s ever-evolving universe.
With Who Let The Dogs Out, Lambrini Girls prove they aren't merely noise-makers - they’re disruptors, agitators, and vital voices in punk’s ever-evolving universe.
Franz Ferdinand’s The Human Fear channels the band’s signature energy into a bold exploration of fear as a driving force for growth, blending raw honesty with dancefloor-ready brilliance.
Franz Ferdinand’s The Human Fear channels the band’s signature energy into a bold exploration of fear as a driving force for growth, blending raw honesty with dancefloor-ready brilliance.
Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham reimagine Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks’ cult classic Buckingham Nicks with Cunningham Bird, a bold collaboration that transforms the elusive 1973 album into a modern masterpiece.
Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham reimagine Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks’ cult classic Buckingham Nicks with Cunningham Bird, a bold collaboration that transforms the elusive 1973 album into a modern masterpiece.