CDs + Vinyl:
Abbhama – Alam Raya [1978] CD/LP (Strawberry Rain)
Abbhama’s lone symphonic progressive effort has been highly regarded within South East Asia for years but is just starting to open ears elsewhere. Named one of the top 100 albums of all time by Rolling Stone Indonesia, Alam Raya was recorded in 1978 and has only been available on cassette until now. For fans of Genesis, Yes, Guruh Gypsy, ELP and Triumvirat.
Affiance – Blackout CD (Bullet Tooth)
Sophomore album from the Cleveland-based metal band produced by Carson Slovak (August Burns Red, Texas In July, Sirens & Sailors).
Olli Ahvenlahti – The Poet [Reissue/1976] CD/LP (Mr. Bong)
Digitally remastered edition of this 1976 album from the Finnish pianist, composer and conductor. Olli Ahvenlahti has been one of Finland’s leading jazz artists since the ’70s. The groove of his ’70s dancefloor jazz made an impact on the Finnish jazz scene, and album track “Grandma’s Rocking Chair” is viewed as a highlight of that era.
Jason Aldean – Old Boots New Dirt CD (Broken Bow)
New album from the two-time ACM Male Vocalist Of The Year. Includes the single ”Burnin It Down.”
Alive Like Me – Only Forever CD (Rise)
Debut album from Oregon-based alternative rock/post-hardcore band.
Alunah – Awakening The Forest CD (Napalm)
Third album from the English doom band.
Arctic Monkeys – Who The F**k Are Arctic Monkeys? [Reissue/2006] CD (Domino)
Who The F**k Are Arctic Monkeys? is a five-track EP originally recorded in 2006 and released four months after their breakout debut full length Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. It has only been available as an import since release, but it is now finally being released in the US.
Audrey Horne – Pure Heavy CD/2xLP+7” (Napalm)
Audrey Horne includes members of Enslaved, Gorgoroth and Sahg. Recommended for fans of Audioslave, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Foo Fighters. Limited digipak includes two bonus tracks. Vinyl edition features gatefold design and a 7” single.
A Winged Victory For The Sullen – Atmos CD/2xLP (Kranky)
A Winged Victory For The Sullen’s second full-length album sees the duo introduce flurries of electronics, harp and modular synthesizers to their sound in the follow up to the 2011 self-titled album. Composed for Wayne McGregor’s Random Dance Company (UK), which provided them with the inspiration to expand their sound palette into more electronic territory, whilst keeping their signature chamber sound, resulting in a very unique release. “An immersive, & inevitably cinematic, ambient gem.” — Mojo