3AM Eternal
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A one-off project featuring members of The Meters captures the spirit of Mardi Gras–and is itself a historical point in New Orleans music. Read more
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All-girl multiculti ska fun from 1980! Read more
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Jazz legend’s second album for Apple Records is a trippy, mellow journey into space. Read more
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Here’s a little something for you to get your weekend started off right. Enjoy! Read more
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Seven and a half minutes of heartbreak, emotion, and guitar solos that will break that brittle heart of yours. Read more
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A wonderful girl-group minded New York pop song from that innocent, pre-Beatles era. Read more
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Deuteronomy 31:6 Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be affrighted at them: for the LORD thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. In 1997, Chicago rockers Smoking Popes released one of the most original, unique concept records in rock history.… Read more
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Sub Pop introduced the world to Friends of Dean Martinez, a Tuscon-based instrumental collective that included the future Calexico, and proved to be an excellent start to a long and fruitful career. Read more
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Sub Pop’s one and only attempt to compete with Nashville and the Country charts. Guess what? It didn’t work out. Read more
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Not-quite country, not-quite folk, not-quite rock, Scud Mountain Boys’ sole Sub Pop LP was a beautiful, downbeat record, and the launching pad for songwriter Joe Pernice. Read more
