The Stone Roses
In 1989, The Stone Roses released their self-titled debut. A record that lit the fuse for a new era of British guitar music.
In 1989, The Stone Roses released their self-titled debut. A record that lit the fuse for a new era of British guitar music.
In 1982, Richard & Linda Thompson released 'Shoot Out the Lights.' A bruised, unflinching portrait of a marriage collapsing in slow motion.
In 2009, Fuck Buttons released 'Tarot Sport.' An explosive, maximalist leap forward that pushed noise, drone and electronic music into widescreen territory.
In 1979, The Clash released 'London Calling.' A double LP that blew punk wide open, folding rockabilly, reggae, ska and soul into something distinctly British.
In 2009, Grizzly Bear unveiled 'Veckatimest.' A breakthrough record that helped define the late-2000s indie landscape.
In 1990, Fugazi released 'Repeater.' A sharp, skeletal jolt that reshaped what punk could be.