Another Green World
In 1975, Brian Eno released 'Another Green World'. Part record, part soundscape, it reimagined what an album could be.
In 1975, Brian Eno released 'Another Green World'. Part record, part soundscape, it reimagined what an album could be.
In 1996, Stereolab released 'Emperor Tomato Ketchup'. A politically charged, rhythm-obsessed masterpiece.
In 1968, The Soft Machine released their self-titled debut. A chaotic, kaleidoscopic collision of psychedelia, jazz and surrealism.
In 1971, Gainsbourg caused scandal on the French airwaves with 'Histoire de Melody Nelson.' A 28-minute fever dream of funk basslines, whispered perversion and cinematic melancholy.
In 1983, Violent Femmes released their folk-punk debut. A scrappy, acoustic outburst of teenage desire, rage and awkwardness.
In 2011, Girls released 'Father, Son, Holy Ghost.' A beautiful, bruised, modern classic with surf riffs and gospel choirs.