OFFICIAL REISSUE OF FLEETWOOD MAC’S RUMOURS pressed up on virgin audiophile vinyl. Not the rarest record by any means (it is after all the second biggest-selling record of all time), but still heavily sweated amongst djs, collectors, and music lovers alike for good reason. This is the one with all hits – “Dreams,” “Don’t Stop,” “Go Your Own Way,” “You Make Loving Fun,” “The Chain,” etc. Stevie Nicks and company were at the top of their game with this one making it the top album of 1977 (catching a Grammy for best album and Diamond award from R.I.A.A.). Classic and essential.
Helado Negro returns with This Is How You Smile, an album that freely flickers between clarity and obscurity, past and present geographies, bright and unhurried seasons. Miami-born, New York-based artist Roberto Carlos Lange embraces a personal and universal exploration of aura – seen, felt, emitted – on his sixth album and second for RVNG Intl.
Minor Threat was a compilation album by the American hardcore punk band Minor Threat. It was released in March 1984 through Dischord Records. The compilation consisted of the group’s first two extended plays, Minor Threat (originally released June 1981) and In My Eyes (originally released December 1981). The 1984 Minor Threat LP featured the same cover as the 1981 Minor Theat EP, depicting vocalist Ian MacKaye’s younger brother Alec (Untouchables, The Faith).