Weezer - Pinkerton We Three Kings (Colored VinylLimited vinyl LP pressing includes 12 x 12 insert. Pinkerton is the second studio album by band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996. After abandoning plans for a rock opera titled Songs from the Black Hole, Weezer recorded Pinkerton between songwriter Rivers Cuomo's terms at Harvard University, where he wrote much of the album. To better capture their live sound, Weezer produced Pinkerton themselves, creating a darker, more abrasive album than
there's a trail of psychedelic breadcrumbs to find throughout the track list
Warren Zevon and Patty Griffin
Tuttle has broken boundaries and garnered the respect of her peers
New Zealand's The Beths when they released their debut album
comes to mind - while refusing to waste time on idle nostalgia
and the hurdles we overcome in order to appreciate what we have in this life
and Daniel Davies
Live From The Ryman captures the raucous energy of Old Crow Medicine Show's performances
It was the band's first completely self-produced album and features the singles
the idiosyncratic raw sound and the lyrical beauty that epitomizes a classic NYCH collaboration
Blue Skies is still Dehd - just more wild and wonderful than ever before
6 Worth a Shot [Featuring Dierks Bentley]