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Death by Sexy is the second album by Eagles of Death Metal. It was produced by Josh Homme and released in 2006. The cover of Death by Sexy has elements similar to the covers of The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers, and Mötley Crüe's Too Fast for Love. The track "Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang!)" was featured in a 2008 Nike commercial directed by Guy Ritchie, which included the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimović, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Ronaldinho. Out of print since 2006 and now pressed on 180G vinyl.
Originally released in March 1966, IT’S 2 EASY is the second album from iconic Australia band THE EASYBEATS. The album features the singles “Wedding Ring,” “Sad And Lonely And Blue,” “Women” and “Come And See Her.” THE EASYBEATS are considered Australian music royalty. The core of the Easybeats were Harry Vanda and George Young, who as a Vanda & Young, the production duo were responsible for producing the early AC/DC albums. George is the older brother of Malcom and Angus Young.
The Bitter Truth is Evanescence’s first album of new, original music in almost ten years. It’s a return-to-force and an epic rock and roll album. Already-released songs, “Wasted On You,” “The Game Is Over,” and “Use My Voice,” have received early accolades from Elle, Billboard, SPIN, American Songwriter, and more, and showcase the “ferocious and hymnal” (The New York Times) sound that made Evanescence a household name, as well as the drama and powerhouse vocals that made Amy Lee “one of rock’s definitive voices” (Rolling Stone).
Limited orange colored vinyl LP pressing. 2020 release, the 18th studio album from synthpop duo Erasure (vocalist Andy Bell and keyboardist Vince Clarke). Written and produced by Erasure, the album's initial sessions saw the Vince and Andy reunited to work on the follow up to 2017's World Be Gone with a fresh optimism and energy, in part born from their own recent personal projects. Taking inspiration from pop music through the decades, from bands Andy loved as a child through to the present day, he explains, "It was about refreshing my love - hopefully our love - of great pop. I want kids now to hear these songs! I wanted to recharge that feeling that pop can come from anyone." The Neon offers us warmth and a brilliant brightness in our strange, silent times. It connects us to our pasts and our futures as it glistens with hope. It creates beautiful places where our imaginations can roam, bringing us together, twinkling and beaming. The Neon puts you and me in the real world again, now and forever, lit up and alive.
Vinyl LP pressing. 2020 release, the 18th studio album from synthpop duo Erasure (vocalist Andy Bell and keyboardist Vince Clarke). Written and produced by Erasure, the album's initial sessions saw the Vince and Andy reunited to work on the follow up to 2017's World Be Gone with a fresh optimism and energy, in part born from their own recent personal projects. Taking inspiration from pop music through the decades, from bands Andy loved as a child through to the present day, he explains, "It was about refreshing my love - hopefully our love - of great pop. I want kids now to hear these songs! I wanted to recharge that feeling that pop can come from anyone." The Neon offers us warmth and a brilliant brightness in our strange, silent times. It connects us to our pasts and our futures as it glistens with hope. It creates beautiful places where our imaginations can roam, bringing us together, twinkling and beaming. The Neon puts you and me in the real world again, now and forever, lit up and alive.
Originally released in 1994 following a 14 year-long break up, Hell Freezes Over celebrates its 25th anniversary with a remastered reissue. Long out of print on vinyl and never before released in the US on this format. The album has been remastered by Bob Ludwig and pressed on 2 x 180G LP’s. It contains four studio tracks and eleven tracks recorded live in April 1994 for MTV. Two Top 40 singles, "Get Over It" and "Love Will Keep Us Alive", were released from the record.
Heart On is the third studio album from Eagles of Death Metal. It was produced by Josh Homme and released in October 2008. The album debuted at No. 57 on the Billboard 200, and No. 21 on the Top Rock Albums chart, selling around 10,000 copies in its first week of release. The album has sold 50,000 copies in the United States as of September 2015. Out of print since 2008, and pressed on 180G Black Vinyl for the first time.