To celebrate the 15th anniversary of Gods of the Earth, The Sword presents a newly remixed and remastered edition of their seminal second album on vinyl. Each song has been remixed from the original recording sessions by engineer J. Robbins. LP is housed in a deluxe mirrorboard jacket with printed inner sleeve and download card. Album Tracks 1. The Sundering 2. The Frost-Giant's Daughter 3. How Heavy This Axe 4. Lords 5. Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians 6. To Take the Black 1. Maiden, Mother & Crone 2. Under the Boughs 3. The Black River 4. The White Sea 5. To Take the Black (Reprise)
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To celebrate the 15th anniversary of Gods of the Earth, The Sword presents a newly remixed and remastered edition of their seminal second album on vinyl. Each song has been remixed from the original recording sessions by engineer J. Robbins. LP is housed in a deluxe mirrorboard jacket with printed inner sleeve and download card. Album Tracks 1. The Sundering 2. The Frost-Giant's Daughter 3. How Heavy This Axe 4. Lords 5. Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians 6. To Take the Black 1. Maiden, Mother & Crone 2. Under the Boughs 3. The Black River 4. The White Sea 5. To Take the Black (Reprise)

Pork Soda is the third studio album by the American rock band Primus, originally released April 20, 1993, certified Gold in September 1993 and certified Platinum in May 1997. This is also the first of three Primus releases to feature explicit lyrics printed for any of their songs. The album was performed in it's entirety for the first time at The Fox Theater in Oakland, California, on December 31st, 2015. The album contains darker content than previous Primus efforts, featuring lyrics dealing with murder, suicide, and alienation. The band has commented that prior to recording, they had been touring for nearly two solid years and were thus in a sombre mood, although in a 2015 interview Claypool described the era surrounding the album as InchGood times, happy times. It's not like we were reflecting any personal drama or anything.Inch Album Tracks 1. Pork Chop's Little Ditty 0 21 2. My Name Is Mud 4 45 3. Welcome to This World 3 38 4. Bob 4 39 1. DMV 4 57 2. The Ol' Diamondback Sturgeon (Fisherman's Chronicles, Part 3) 4 38 3. Nature Boy 5 32 4. Wounded Knee 2 22 1. Pork Soda 2 20 2. The Pressman 5 08 3. Mr. Krinkle 5 24 4. The Air Is Getting Slippery 2 27 1. Hamburger Train 8 10 2. Pork Chop's Little Ditty 0 43 3. Hail Santa 1 48

Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Originally released in 2007, Fear Of A Blank Planet was Porcupine Tree's ninth studio album. It was the band's biggest selling album at the time, was their first album to break into the Billboard top 100 in the U.S. as well as charting across Europe, earned the band a Grammy nomination and has been featured in Rolling Stone's Greatest Prog Albums Of All Time. Fear Of A Blank Planet is an ambitious 50 minute piece of music made of tracks that flow together to create a cohesive whole. The British art-rockers created a concept album here based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel Lunar Park, with lyrics that addressed how the adolescent protagonist battled his bipolar and attention-deficit disorders with a regimen of prescription drugs and Internet over stimulation. The music used sprawling vocal melodies, atmospheric guitars and drums that tumbled through chaotic passages to echo the main character's manic-depressive states.

1983 - It was a 'Thriller' of a year. Michael Jackson ruled the charts. The Mario Brothers made their arcade debut. The entire freakin' internet was born... and so were Dillon & J57. As 80's babies who really grew up in the 90's, the unlikely duo had starkly different childhoods. A lifelong New Yorker who was born in an actual pair of Timberlands, J57 seemed a natural fit at the infamous Fat Beats record store where he would begin to climb the ranks as a producer/Rapper. Meanwhile, Dillon was riding a bike around the suburbs of Jacksonville, Florida - barefoot and shooting off fireworks. Either that or he was in the garage trying to practice DJing Miami Bass records with 1 turntable & a Discman. 20 something years later, these two recovering class clowns randomly met in Atlanta and instantly bonded over their knowledge of 90's hockey & Hip hop... and The Office. It wouldn't take long for them to join forces and craft a rap record that's both a throwback and a step forward. An album where nostalgia meets now. From the minds of two aging Xennials (Not Gen-Xers and not Millenials!) - Dillon & J57 are proud to present - '83 Kids. Album Tracks 1. Are You Ready for '83? (Intro) 2. Coladas 3. The Squeeze 4. '83 Kids Feat. Blu 5. Come Up Feat. Diamond D & Skyzoo 6. A Thriller of a Year (Interlude) 7. Ode to My Tequila & Soda 8. Prime Example 9. Pendulum Swings 10. Waiting on the Dawn