March 2015
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A sublime, deeply moving performance from Stars Of The Lid, one of the most beautiful experimental bands to come from Texas. Read more
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One of comedy’s greatest albums, and one of the best from “the funniest two four letter words in showbiz” gets a proper reissue. Read more
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A twenty-year old song that has lost absolutely NONE of its power, from a band that’s still as red-hot as they were when they started. Read more
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The newly-revised Anthology Recordings releases the first two albums in its Anthology Surf series, which is dedicated to Surf music. Up first are two early 1970s-era soundtracks to two classic surf films. Read more
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A fine slab of garage rock/pseudo British Invasion pop, and the first hit for Texas legend Doug Sahm. Read more
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This box set compiles Bridget St. John’s work for John Peel’s Dandelion label, as well as the bulk of her solo output. It’s a fine document of a flame that shone brightly and briefly. Read more
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One of the best Dallas bands ever, Tripping Daisy always had fun, interesting things to say, and this, their debut video, rightly won the hearts of the viewers. Read more
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A fine live performance from one of the most important–and longest running–gospel quartet of our time. Read more
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Iron and Wine’s success was built on his debut album’s stark, haunting sound; this archival release shares sixteen more songs from Sam Beam’s prolific pre-fame era. Read more
