Album Releases by Genre
| SOGOLO by WITCH June 13, 2025 The second full-length from Zamrock band WITCH since reuniting in 2021 was recorded in Berlin. |
| Yarın Yoksa by Derya Yildirim & Grup Şimşek March 14, 2025 The latest full-length release from Turkish psychedelic folk band Derya Yildirim & Grup Şimşek was produced by Leon Michels. |
| Zango by WITCH June 2, 2023 The first new studio release in 39 years from Zambian rock band Witch features a guest appearance by Sampa The Great. |
| No Other [Deluxe Edition] by Gene Clark November 8, 2019 The reissue of The Byrds singer-songwriter's 1974 solo release features a remaster mixed by Sid Griffin and producer John Wood with an addition disc of alternate versions of the tracks. A super edition box-set also includes a blu-ray of the film "The Byrd Who Flew Alone: The Making and Remaking of No Other." |
| The Singles by Can June 16, 2017 The compilation of some of the German art rock band's singles edited to just three-to-four minute-long tracks. |
| Life & Livin' It by Sinkane February 10, 2017 The fifth full-length release of African-influenced music for Ahmed Gallab was self-produced. |
| Heron Oblivion by Heron Oblivion March 4, 2016 The debut full-length release for the psychedelic folk rock band formed by Meg Baird, Ethan Miller, Noel Von Harmonson, and Charlie Saufley was recorded by Eric Bauer in San Francisco. |
| Allas Sak by Dungen September 25, 2015 The seventh release for the Swedish band led by Gustav Ejstes is its first in five years. |
| Burnt Offering by The Budos Band October 21, 2014 Produced by guitarist Thomas Brenneck, the fourth release for the New York-based funk band sees influences from psychedelia and metal music. |
| Vol. 2 by Wooden Shjips March 30, 2010 This is a second compilation of live singles, B-sides, and covers for the San Francisco band. |
| Valleys Of Neptune by Jimi Hendrix March 9, 2010 The 12 unreleased recordings by rock legend Jimi Hendrix include new versions of songs that were under consideration to be included on a follow-up to 1968's "Electric Ladyland." |
| Double Jointer by Golden Triangle March 2, 2010 The Brooklyn, New York-via-Memphis rock group releases its full-length debut produced by Chris Coady. |
| Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? by The Brian Jonestown Massacre February 23, 2010 The 11th album for the Anton Newcombe-led rock band features the return of bassist/guitarist Matt Hollywood, who left the group in 1999. |




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