Air
• Moon Safari
• Talkie Walkie
Two personal favorites, these absolutely stunning albums from Air have landed in the shop.
Soft, dreamy, languid, and gorgeous. Nobody blends electronic, pop, lounge, and synth quite like this French duo.
The Red Clay Strays
• Grateful
• Moment Of Truth
• Made By These Moments
The Strays are back with an album that rides the line between light and darkness, struggle and redemption with their gorgeous gospel-tinged folk rock n’ soul sound.
Also, a restock on their first two.
Sierra Ferrell
• Live At Third Man Records
• Trail Of Flowers
• Long Time Coming
The weird, wild, and wonderful West Virginia queen brings her gorgeous voice to Third Man’s outstanding live series.
We’ve also got her studio albums if you need them.
Monolord - Neverending
New depths of heaviness, a tighter sound, riffs galore, the latest from Monolord is an evolution within their own path of stoner-doom.
The Budos Band - II & III
How do you follow up one of the most stunning cinematic instrumental soul albums of all time?
You make two more.
The Budos first three album run is a forever favorite, happy to have these two back on the shelf.
@OrbitsRecords If Billy, D'arcy, and co release this today it would immediately be my favorite. Not because of timing not because of elitism but because it kicks way harder and more consistently than any of their other releases. That and the mix is just perfect.
Smashing Pumpkins - Gish
Still my favorite, and not because “I only like their early stuff”. This was my gateway to shoegaze and “modern rock” (before we used the term “alternative”)
This RSD Essentials edition restores the original cover art with a cool splatter vinyl colorway
Gregory Alan Isakov - This Empty Northern Hemisphere
Gorgeous haunting folk from one of the best contemporary artists. Back when this dropped I found it a genuine and refreshing contrast to the saccharine genericana so present in that era.
Slayer - Hell Awaits - 40th Anniversary Edition Box Set
Celebrate 40 years of Hell Awaits with this box set absolutely stuffed full of goodies, including a “fire splatter” pressing of the studio album and an unreleased double live LP.
FUCKIN’ SLAYER!!!!!
Amyl And The Sniffers - Giddy Up / Big Attraction
The debut EPs from everybody’s favorite Aussie punks have been reissued together as an LP for the 10th Anniversary of the band’s debut.
It’s catchier than koala chlamydia!
Toadies - The Charmer
With production from the late great Steve Albini, Toadies return after nearly a decade with an album that feels and sounds like who they really are as a band.
Raw and wry but never pretentious, it’s a glorious return to form.
Venom - Into Oblivion
Venom is… back?
While some version of Venom has been cranking out albums of varying quality since their legendary 80’s run, this is the first one that has hit me hard in decades.
Speedy, raw, heavy, and evil as fuck.
El Michels Affair
• Enter The 37th Chamber
• Return To The 37th Chamber
Two of my favorite albums, a cinematic instrumental soul-jazz exploration of some of the Wu-Tang Clan’s most iconic tracks, it transforms these songs into something new and incredible.
John Williams - The Star Wars Trilogy
A special edition of this compilation arrives featuring standout tracks from the original three Star Wars films.
Limited to 1,000, numbered, and pressed to a green and white split “May The 4th” colorway with liner notes by Lucas himself.
The Claypool Lennon Delirium - The Great Parrot-Ox And The Golden Egg Of Empathy
I was expecting weird funky grooves, and got them. What I wasn’t expecting is how goddamn beautiful it is at times.
Heady without being wanky, one of the best-packaged albums I’ve seen this year.
Ryan Bingham And The Texas Gentlemen - They Call Us The Lucky Ones
Bingham’s back with an album that strikes a balance between the dark confessional tone of Junky Star and a more easy-going and hepped-up energy across this latest.
Grab it on Indie “Electric Smoke” at Orbit’s!
Neurosis - An Undying Love For A Burning World
Neurosis rises from the ashes after a decade hiatus, with Aaron Turner (Sumac, Isis) on vocals.
A gorgeous and powerful return, layered and nuanced, heavy as all hell.
The Sword - Age Of Winters
Happy 20th anniversary to a pillar of the stoner doom revival.
This edition includes a remaster, 3 demo tracks, a gorgeous “Rime And Frost” vinyl pressing, spot-gloss cover, and a bonus die-cut logo sticker.
A perfect way to celebrate 20 years.
American Football - LP4
It’s been amazing to watch this band mature and evolve over the years. Jazz and post-rock influences have crept in, resulting in something that may be best described as post-emo?
A gorgeous album, no less so for the presence of the always dreamy Wisp.