Who’s Next
In 1971, The Who turned the collapse of a rock opera into one of rock’s greatest triumphs. 'Who’s Next' distilled their raw power into something cinematic - fusing synthesizers with thunderous drums, anthemic riffs and existential angst.
In 1971, The Who turned the collapse of a rock opera into one of rock’s greatest triumphs. 'Who’s Next' distilled their raw power into something cinematic - fusing synthesizers with thunderous drums, anthemic riffs and existential angst.
In 1998, Cat Power released 'Moonpix'. A hushed, haunted masterpiece that offers an intimate portrait of an artist on the edge.
In 2011, 'Kaputt' slipped onto the scene like a faded photograph. All soft focus, lounge-lizard melancholy and disco haze. It's both jarring and glorious.
In 1996, Belle and Sebastian released 'If You’re Feeling Sinister'. A seductive portrait of youth, loneliness and spiritual confusion.
In 1971, Harry Nilsson released Nilsson Schmilsson. A chaotic and virtuosic pop album that veers from howling madness to heartbreaking grace.
In 1994, Pavement released Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain. A loose-limbed masterpiece that embodies the heart of alt-rock’s golden era.