Smog - Knock Knock
Knock Knock is the seventh studio album from Bill Callahan, at the time still trading under the Smog moniker, and an album that rekindles broken spirits. Proper dark magic.
Knock Knock is the seventh studio album from Bill Callahan, at the time still trading under the Smog moniker, and an album that rekindles broken spirits. Proper dark magic.
You can pick any record from the YLT discography and rejuvenate your Sunday, but this one is really gonna start you on the right foot. Trust.
Spearheaded by one of the most iconic singles of all time, Desmond Dekker’s The Israelites album is twenty six faultless minutes of supreme good vibes.
Originally released fifty years ago this Autumn, The Heart of Saturday Night is the second studio album from raconteur extraordinaire, Tom Waits.
Originally released in 1973, Roots is an amazing album of jazz-funk swagger. Too hot to handle and mostly then unavailable since its release...
Recorded in 1996 and not released until 1999 - originally under the title Jerusalem - the story behind the Californian doom trio’s Dopesmoker is quite the journey.
Originally released twenty years ago yesterday, this Sunday Classic is concerned with the culinarily-focused Mm..Food? from Drift icon, MF DOOM.
Originally released 33 years ago this week, loveless is the second studio LP from My Bloody Valentine and it is nothing short of an era-defining masterpiece.
On the precipice of the first global pandemic, duo Che Chen and Rick Brown expanded as ‘75 Dollar Bill Little Big Band’ and recorded an extraordinary live set at Tubby’s.
Originally released in 1966 on the famed Vanguard Records label, Today! is the third studio album by Delta blues man, Skip James.
One of the best eponymous albums ever. One of the finest debut albums ever. One of the most genuinely timeless albums ever.
A contemporary Sunday Classic, with James Holden’s 2013 The Inheritors; a highly-anticipated return to the production frontier and subsequent experimental 75-minute techno odyssey.