

The Bunny The Bear – A Liar Wrote This CD (Victory) For Stupid Things That Mean The World, Bowness is joined by a host of players, most centrally the members of the No-Man live band from recent years (Stephen Bennett, Michael Bearpark and Andrew Booker), Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree), Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief), and Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson).ĭebut album from the South Carolina pop-punk band. Tim Bowness is best known as the vocalist and lyricist behind the duo No-Man (the other half of which is Porcupine Tree’s Steven Wilson). Tim Bowness – Stupid Things That Mean The World CD/LP (Inside Out U.S.) Each disc is housed in a mini replica of its original vinyl release which are contained w/in a newly designed outer slipcase. Seattle-based band Awaken The Empire fuse atmospheric alt-rock with the raw, heavy emotion of a therapy session.īardo Pond – Record Store Day Trilogy 3xCD (Fire)īrings together their three exclusive RSD EPs from the last three years in one, three-CD package.

The mature epitome of decaying urban loneliness.Īthiest – Unquestionable Presence CD (Season Of Mist)ĬD reissue of the second album by the death metal band.Īwaken The Empire – Aurora CD (Another Record Co.)

Outsider songwriting through stripped playability on the verge of ’90s-era 4AD melancholy and Shadow Ring’s isolated ghost reverb. Knee-deep in musky rhythms, the album blends “valley soul” with experimental disco, analog noise and languid improvisations.Īnberlin – Cities: Live In New York City CD (Tooth & Nail)Ī live version of Anberlin’s third record Cities recorded at The Gramercy Theatre, NYC.Īrklight – Eternal Life In New York City CD (Phase!) Vieux Loup is an album steeped in years of reflection: eight faintly narrative parables examining broken systems big and small, the fray of the external world, and the return to self. Following the critical acclaim of their Polaris-nominated concept album Glory Hope Mountain and the cottage psych-folk of 2010’s No Ghost, The Acorn stepped away from public performances. In the wake of a five-year hiatus, Vieux Loup marks the beginning of a new creative cycle for Ottawa-based musician Rolf Klausener and his project The Acorn.
