ALL Mood: Quirky albums
- #9 STATEN ISLAND JOHNNY: 'Dance Xtreme'
- Experimental music at its best....is here.....
- 0+1=EVERYTHING: volume 2
- Abstract post hip-hop downtempo avant poptronica
- 0HZ: Zerohertz
- Debut album by Rome's most talented electronic duo, that ranges from techno to breakbeat.
- 100 YEAR PICNIC: As Tall As The Sky
- A fun and eclectic mix of melodic, indie-pop treasures, from the revved-up "Marilyn County" to the tongue-n-cheek tragedy "Someone's In The House" to the dark and seductive "Take This Town."
- 11 ACORN LANE: Painting Coconuts
- Henry Mancini meets Fatboy Slim over a glass of wine in France when Serge Gainsbourg pops in. Wittily written. Meticulously arranged. Expensively produced. From ultra-lounge to world electro pop.
- 1L: Bot Box
- Superfunky zip zap electronic music you can break dance to or just stand around and look cool listening to.
- 2SPOT: Theodore
- A blending of classic with the eclectic;strong beats-good harmonies and some interesting stories. Music with a sense of humor.
- 3 BLIND MICE: Before They Were Famous, Vol. 2
- Classic British melodic pop with blended vocal harmonies. Except, perhaps for "Steel" which, frankly, defies description.
- 3 BLIND MICE: 2 Cents An Acre
- Eccentric eclectic melodic British pop-rock.
- 300 POUNDS: 300 Pounds
- A fusion of accoustic guitars, programmed drums, and vocals ranging from a soothing whisper, to punchy hip-hop, to a country twang, to full-on rock. Through thick and thin.
- 42 ETERNAL: The Circle
- Splicing indie-rock with pop-punk for an energetic, easy on the ears, all around fun sound. 42 Eternal's debut EP about the cycles of relationships is profound in a nerdy sort of way.
- 53X11: Rouleur
- Romping hoedowns and brooding violence composed on the computer using samples and synthesizers. Or beats to ride a bike with.
- 7 ROOMS: Crystal Cool
- acoustigroove.electrosonic:puslingquartz.eclectic, tonavibratonic.crystalphonic:crystalcool.
- 7K: through the windshield
- 7k's infectious, unusual alternative rock "runs the gamut from mid-90's alternative balladry to full-blown arena-sized assaults." Think infectious, substantial pop songs performed with rock ferocity.
- 8 SECONDS OF SIMULATION: Animalamination
- We play rock music without drums, write songs that are smarter than science teachers, gape at the earth's rainy kindness.
- 8-FOOT TENDER: Sex, Drugs, & Mike Moe/Low Profile
- Original Punk Rock, loud guitars with retarded, comedic, and occasionally tragic lyrics.
- 8-FOOT TENDER: Fundamental Fuzz Rock, Vol. 1
- Rock and punk, original lyrics, sounds like a party in your mouth.
- A BAND CALLED SUN: Voodoo Rising
- Original soulful reggae and funk grooves linked together by wicked blues jams.
- A BLUE OCEAN DREAM: On the Road to Wisdom
- A Blue Ocean Dream plays crisp, robotic, melodic yet mechanical music with alluring male vocals mixing man and machine.
- A DATE WITH APATHY: A Date With Apathy
- Quirky punk influenced power pop.
- A.M.: Today Is...
- Organic atmospheric electronic
- A.M. FURROWS: Spicy Liberty
- the third release by A.M. Furrows proving quirkiness is next to madness
- A.M. FURROWS: natural & organic
- Gullwing hits you with another installment of nutters
- A.S.K.: A.S.K.
- Sounds a bit like the bastard love child of Syd Barrett & Debbie Harry.
- AARON HILL & THE CRIMSON GUARD: Face of the Astronaut EP
- Melodic, intelligent rock from a genre-bending wordsmith and former singer of NYC group Conquistador. Soon to be a permanent resident on playlists everywhere.
- AARON ROSTON: Fakir's Dozen
- Dark, quirky pop-rock tunes, with a touch of Bowie acoustic, a little Warren Zevon novelty, and a little Smithereens-style swinging backbeat.
- ABBA ROLAND: Pillowface
- Alternative Avante Pop
- ABERCROMBIE: Comeback Kids
- Souped-Up SoCal Rock with no added fat or artificial flavoring
- ABRAHAM CLOUD: The Wind Is Falling In Love
- mid-tempo mud-bath music for those in search of cheap thrills
- ACKER BROS: Wigged Out!
- Like your trick or treat bag at the end of Halloween night, this disc contains a wide variety of jazzy ear candy that can be safely consumed without your parents inspection.
- ACOUSTIC SAUSAGE: Which Came First ?
- Ghandhi meets Blondie- A tender blend of folk,country,rock,and punk.(FOCOROPU)
- ACROSS 7 STREET: Made in New York
- The quintessential New York jazz quintet consists of five New York jazz prodigies, playing a smart, dark-edged, swinging, latter-day bebop, with original compositions characterized by sinuous original melodies and brilliant harmonies.
- ACUMEN: Diversity
- Progressive Pop
- ADAM + KRIS: Promises
- Known for their tag-team vocals and fiery lyrical approach, ADAM + KRIS' style of acoustic rock is characterized by tight, smart arrangements that compliment the message in the lyrics and soaring harmonies to drive the song home.
- ADAM COLE: The End of the Beginning
- Adam Cole writes musicals about his own life.
- ADAM HUGHES HENRY: Somewhere in the Middle Distance
- Combining sublime songwriting with an array of electric and acoustic guitar techniques Adam Hughes Henry takes listeners on an evocative journey. Celtic tinged melodies combine with a myriad of influences to create something truly unique.
- ADAM LEVIN: et al.
- Eclectic retrospective with various artists from the school of Randy Crawford, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Annette Peacock, the Police, Steely Dan, Sting and Frank Zappa
- ADAM LEVIN: BLISSFUL BEHEMOTH
- Original progressive rock, parodies of Gentle Giant, and influences from Jethro Tull, Frank Zappa, Genesis, King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, Allan Holdsworth, Talking Heads, Happy the Man, Area, Annette Peacock, Laurie Anderson, & Dave Stewart (Nat'l Health)
- ADAM SELZER: Suburban Post-Modernist
- Adam has been described as "a goth in the way that Tom Waits is a punk." This is less spooky than Adam's last album, moving the setting from beatnik Victorian alleys to the parking lot of the strip mall on Cedar Avenue in Cornersville Trace.
- ADAM SELZER: Storm Shadow
- Sometimes called "goth in the way that Tom Waits is a punk," this is the album the beatniks would have dug in the Victorian era.
- ADLER & HEARNE: Opposites Attract
- From Spring Hollow Organic Song Farm deep in the East Texas piney woods, performing songwriters Lynn Adler and Lindy Hearne serve up fresh harvests of their own spirited brand of folk-country blues-grass, with impeccably crafted songs that stir things up.
- ADMIRAL TWIN: Creatures of Bread & Wine
- Songs so catchy they'll stay lodged in your head for days. Guitars and harmonies...with smart lyrics.
- ADMIRAL TWIN: Unlucky
- Songs so catchy they'll stay lodged in your head for days. Guitars and harmonies...with smart lyrics.
- ADMIRAL TWIN: Odds & Ends: Demos & Rarities 1996-2000
- Criminally catchy, style-blurring pop rock with eccentric lyrics, adventurous arrangements, and a whole lotta oh yeah.
- ADRIAN FRINGE: Gregorian Plants
- Several different styles of music with that Adrian Fringe flavor added. Blues, Rock, Folk, Classical, Bluegrass, all with Kamie Clarke's guitar, sweet singing style and Paul Hendershott's guitar work in just the right mix.
- ADRIAN KOSKY: The High Side Of The Low End
- Country blues and folk, in a gumbo full of secret sauce, to tickle you and touch you down deep
- AELPH: State Of Independance
- MUSIC FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT LIKE BEING BOXED, LABELLED OR BAR-CODED.
- AFTERTHEM: The Next Level
- Progressive Alternative Avant Garage Funk
- AFTERTHEM: Time Is Fun When You're Having Flies
- Avant progressive funk influenced by Primus, Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Mister Bungle, Chili Peppers, Tom Waits and Doctor John
- AGENT 22: First Witness (Live at the Belly Up)
- Instrumental rock with jazz leanings featuring Chapman Stick, tapped guitars and drums.
- AHD CHILD: Meeting of Minds
- An eclectic mix of groove-heavy electronic music.
- AIDY: Darn Snail Like
- Kooky indie rock with cool back beats and catchy hooks..
- AIKOSTAR: Aikostar
- Female fronted melodic hard rock with a tase for extraordinary arrangements and eclectic instrumentation.
- AIMEE LEONARD: What Happened
- Intimate and provocative, Aimee Leonard puts a bluesy spin on a unique blend of pop and jazz.
- AIRPLANE NOISE: Airplane Noise
- Melodic indie rock featuring synth-driven pop songs, horn-laden rockers, and finger-pickin' acoustic love songs.
- ALA ZINGARA: Shackled to the Wind
- Neil Diamond fell off the back of a party truck out in the middle of Macedonia, gets picked up by gypsies, befriends and eventually marries into family, produces offspring who, after a short stint as a rodeo clown, becomes a music writer in Cyprus.
- ALACARTOONA: live on the air: kkfi radio
- modern cabaret - sad, sexy, lyrics-driven music featuring accordion, gin and lipstick
- ALAKAZAM: Alakazam
- Eclectic mix of rock, jazz and progressive rock in the vain of a band of Zulu warriors coming into your living room. Put your daughters away.
- ALAN DEE: Dumpville
- Twelve originals from a town we've all been to.
- ALAN MERRILL: Cupid Deranged
- Without a doubt one of the most influential, versatile, and creative underdog pop-rock artists in rock n roll history.
- ALAN MERRILL: Cupid Deranged (Japanese version)
- This is the pop-rock album "Cupid Deranged" with one extra track in the Japanese language, and a slightly differnt running order.
- ALAN MERRILL: Aleecat
- Modern rock n roll sounds with a 70s flavor, by the lead singer of UK hitmakers The Arrows.
- ALAN NAGEL: Flicker Budgie
- "Quirky, intense, personal, and atmospheric," said Billy to Tschipsi, his pet McCaw.
- ALBERT MORRIS: The Great Genius Con & Other Poems
- Nineteen original Poems read by the author with accompanying music.
- ALCOTONE: X
- "The members of Alcotone seem to posses an uncanny inability to restrain themselves from delving into places that their peers dare not go. But when Alcotone goes somewhere, I want to buy a timeshare there and have a barbeque for all of my friends."
- ALDEN KAHN AND THE KNOCKOUTS: The Rise and Fall
- If Elvis Costello had lunch with Marshall Crenshaw and they wrote some songs with Frank Zappa that were performed by the Dave Clark 5 and the Foundations, it would sound a little something like this.
- ALESSANDRA LIVERANI: Fresh, Free & Lovin' It!
- Humorous poems including rap which will help people escape the addiction trap and have a laugh while they're doing it.
- ALETTA AND MARGOT: Miscellaneous Optimism
- British Diverse Divas' Debut Disc of eclectic folk offers guitar and accordion doused in humour and harmony.
- ALEX ARROWSMITH: Missing Briefcase
- A banquet hosted by The Beatles with hors d'oeuvres by They Might Be Giants—and Ween put worms in the spaghetti.
- ALEX TRONIC: Plugged
- exciting electronic trip hoppy chilled breakbeat bliss
- ALEXANDER'S DARK BAND: Music to Stand By the Fireplace to
- Quirky symphonic pop.
- ALEXANDRA AND THE HERRINGS: Lucky No.7
- Quirky electro-pop with hints of 60's,70's and 80's music - and a twist of lime.
- ALGEBRA SUICIDE: The Secret Like Crazy
- Of the many vocalist/instrumentalist duos to emerge in and around the new wave, this Chicago team was quite unique, a fascinating marriage of Don Hedeker's music and Lydia Tomkiw's poetry.
- ALICE ROCK: Finding Wonderland
- ~ Poppy Punk with a Gothic Edge ~ An enchanting but humorous concept album full of anger, pain and disbelief. An album rich in attitude weaves a somewhat unbelievable tail via 12 uniquely crafted songs.
- ALICE ROCK: Yesterday's Makeup
- Yesterday’s Makeup is a raw, energetic album that accurately represents the refreshingly original (unique.) two piece sound of ALICE ROCK. A mixture of old school punk and 80s pop with the occasional gothy number thrown in for good measure. An often humor
- ALICE.: elastic.hybrid.chamber.pop.
- Quirky indie/folk music, sounds like NPR filler music on crack.
- ALIEN ALRIGHT: The First Impression EP
- If the cover reminds anyone of Queen’s ‘Hot Space’, it's no coincidence. This EP also tries to combine straight forward rock songs with black music, in this case: Hip-hop, Funk and Reggae.
- ALIEN FOLKLIFE: Down To Earth
- Alien Folklife's newest collection of quirky humorous pieces and heart-rending story songs. Accessible lyrics, heartfelt emotion, creative arrangements, stellar harmonies.
- ALIEN TECH: Xotic Nebula
- Space music for the dance.
- ALISON DENNIS: The Old Adventures of Pedalcap
- This is what happens when a down-trodden cartoon character from the mind of an eccentric young woman decides to create a folk music collage about, among other things, soul transplants, 80s nostalgia and anthropomorphic felines.
- ALISON DENNIS: A Keplerian Telescope Named Galileo
- rich acoustic guitar playing and Joni Mitchell-esque vocals join forces with tales of crazy creatures from another dimension, plastic kiddie pools and sweeping synths in order to create this space-age album with folk charisma.
- ALKI STERIOPOULOS: Philately
- Forty years in a whacky musical life make my music in a word; eclectic. This is witty, intelligent music for smart people. There is jazz, latin, sicko country, gospel, humor, compassion, and romance. Just damn good music, give it a listen.
- ALL THAT IS FUMOSONIC: is that all?
- all that is blends melodic vocal hooks, funky grooves and jazzy trumpet. It's hip, pop music.
- ALLEN GREGGORY: A Country Man
- A satirical look at the redneck culture, told with an '80s hair band attitude.
- ALLEN SHADOW: King Kong Serenade
- Gritty and literate with powerful imagery in the rock-poet genre.
- ALOWISHIOUS FARHATT&THE SOAPBOX DERBY REVIVAL BAND: Soundtrack of the Apocalypse
- A unique fusion of Rockabilly, Blues and Classic Rock.
- ALPHA BLUE: Agave Summer
- World-beat, folk-rock desert blues with a pop sensibility - with some middle-eastern spaghetti-western melodic spice thrown in for good measure.
- ALPHONZO'S MASTER PLAN: Alphonzo's Master Plan
- Lo-fi alt-country quirk-folk roots-rock? Sure to make trained vocalists and studio engineers across the country cringe, this album uniquely treats such topics of universal interest as obese pigeons, snowblower accidents, ex-girlfriends and the goonies.
- ALSORAN: This is my Eagle Project
- Melting Garage Pop on an Indie Stick with tasty lyrical sprinkles. Mmmm. Mmm. Good.
- ALYSSA WRIGHT: Dark Waters
- Contemporary cellist and singer-songwriter -- Jacqueline DuPre meets Janice Joplin
- AMAZON MOLLIES: Sugar Molly
- a psychedelic, brit-poppy mix of rock, punk, folk, pop and radical polital thought
- AMAZON MOLLIES: Promised Land
- Toe tapping beats with a raw poppy edge underlying all girl punk-folk-pop melodies, harmonies and lyrics.
- AMBER LEE AND THE ANOMALIES: Estuaries
- Charming alt-folk accordion songs by a female singer-songwriter.
- AMERICA'S SWEETHEART: Firecracker
- These ladies are not just pale imitators. Their songs are melodically sharp and lyrically playful. Truly sweet, artlessly bouncing three-chord speed-pop a la the Muffs or Fastbacks.
- AMIE AMIS: Parfum 5
- Jazz, rock, alternative crossover.
- AMIE AMIS: Strictly Serene
- Jazz, rock, alternative crossover.
- AMIEL: Figures Seeking Ground
- An eclectic mix of Indie Pop, Bossa-Nova, Psychedelic/Sunshine Pop, Smokey Jazz Ballads, Chamber Folk and Soundscape Interludes.
- AMOS THE TRANSPARENT: Everything I've Forgotten To Forget
- A compelling debut of atmospheric folk-inspired rock from one of Canada’s most promising new talents - already being touted as a year-end list candidate.
- AMY CURL & DAN KENNEDY: In an Orderly Fashion
- Piano. Guitars. Vocals. Enthusiastically quirky singer/songwriter-ing. Like Aimee Mann and Michael Penn but not as famous or married.
- AMY CURL & DAN KENNEDY: Sharing a Head
- It's Aimee Mann, Tori Amos, and They Might Be Giants all wrapped up in a tasty sushi roll that goes great with both tea and scotch.
- AMY DENIO: No Bones
- Multi-instrumental, inventive, and humorous, rhythmic, using lots of sources for sound.
- AMY DENIO: Never Too Old To Pop A Hole
- Original, playful multi-instrumental songs on various topics ranging from Marshall Field going on a fishing trip to muzak.
- AMY X NEUBURG & MEN: Sports! Chips! Booty!
- Highly crunchy punchy bouncy crispy and manly, "Sports" captures the essence of AXN & Men's off-the-wall over-the-top on-the-edge "avant-cabaret" stage show.
- ANAKATACOMBO: If Once
- Mixing lounge and alt-rock in the most delicately appealing fashion, If Once, the debut CD from AnaKataCombo, delivers a delicious dose of melodic, romantic, and awe-inspiring songs.
- ANDREW CREIGHTON: Everyone's All Right
- This one-man band's songs will make you feel good all over. 11 rock/pop gems. Be good to yourself and give it a listen.
- ANDREW HUNT: Whiskey Talking
- Rich vocal harmonies and memorable well crafted songs about cars, trucks, whiskey and women. Andrew Hunt is a Country, Bluegrass, Folk inspired singer/songwriter. Powerful acoustic backing played by multi instrumentalist Matt Smith.
- ANDREW KREIDER: But Seriously...
- Singer-songwriter, poet and prophet, all with one eyebrow raised.
- ANDREW PHILLIP TIPTON: I'm A Mess
- Tiny Tim meets Lou Reed. Andrew Phillip Tipton is a subway performer in NYC with an unescapable voice.
- ANDREW PHILLIP TIPTON: The Champion of Love
- Silly sad songs about being a 24 year old little kid.
- ANDREW V CRAIG: Beautiful You
- "Pseudo jazz,Brazilian Bossa Nova,pop,folk-smooth songs about neurotic love.
- ANDY DITZLER: Songs From Yes and No
- The debut CD from composer and producer Andy Ditzler is an intricate musical mosaic: 21st-century pop songs with an overlay of jazz, samba, rock, and electronica. Holding it all together at the core are Ditzler’s piano, voice, melodies and lyrics.
- ANDY EWEN: Andrando Solo
- Quirky and bluesy solo acoustic music for voice and guitar
- ANDY ROBINSON: Exotic America
- On "Exotic America", Andy Robinson juxtaposes mountain dulcimer, kalimba, rock rhythm sections, ethnic percussion, musical toys, wordless vocals, synthesizers, laughter and whatever else captures his imagination, creating his own unique sound.
- ANDY SANTOSPAGO: Tiny Problems
- Independent music with elements of roots, psychedelic rock and pop.
- ANDY SHEPPARD: Swimming In (Realtime)
- Pop music with influences from around the world
- ANDY VORES: Urban Affair
- Rhythmic, bright, crisp, eclectic, quirky chamber pieces
- ANGEL AND THE LOVE MONGERS: The Humanist Queen
- Melodic Brit influenced pop rock: Think The Beatles meet The Cure with a touch of Queen, The Smiths and Depeche Mode thrown in for good measure.
- ANGEL CORPUS CHRISTI: White Courtesy Phone
- Alt pop rock accordion-wielding singer/songwriter who performs stylish arrangements of hip cover tunes and heartfelt originals
- ANGRY ELVES: Make A World
- The debut release from this punk/pop unit featuring the soulful sarcasm of vocalist Jenni Muldaur.
- ANIMATED COOCHIE WONDERS: Peep Show
- Cleverly Crass Electro-Trash with a good splash of Sex, Food, and Robots
- ANNA MOOT'S: Shaken & Taken
- Heavy but spacious beats, powerful horns, funky keys and guitar, giving us an irresistible result of sweet voices and raw rhythm.
- ANT NEELY: Not Fit For Human Consumption
- Elements of Fat Boy Slim and John Barry collide with a mixture of funky beats, bleeps, old public domain voice recordings and orchestral textures.
- ANTHILL: Waiting For the Sun
- “Dave Matthews vocals over an indie pop canvas. Pastel Rain sounds like a sure fire hit you would hear on pretty much any radio station that plays the likes of Good Charlotte, Ryan Adams, Dave Mathews and all points in between” Ear Candy Magazine
- ANTHONY HUGH: hUNKi dORi
- piano driven eclectic Pop, Violin and string textures, introverted lyrics
- ANTHONY WILLIAM HERNDON: Ta Da
- electronica, techno, experimental, ambient, and noise. this is different than the norm. believe me.
- ANTHONY WILLIAM HERNDON: John Cage Showed Me Anything Is Possible In Music
- Weird stuff
- ANTHONY WILLIAM HERNDON: E
- once again a different exploration into the sounds i put together for your enjoyment.
- ANTI-M: Positively Negative (Remastered-bonus Trax-w/guest Ronnie Montrose)
- A mixture of retro 80s pop (Depeche Mode, Duran Duran) and modern rock with guest guitarist Ronnie Montrose. Upbeat music with Bowie like vocals and Dark Lyrics.
- ANTI-M: No Waves in Hell
- David Bowie style vocals, and songs that blend 80's style pop (flock of seagulls, Depeche mode) with the humor of a Frank Zappa album like Joes Garage. NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT.
- ANTON BARBEAU WITH THE BEVIS FROND: King Of Missouri
- King of Missouri is like (ok, take your pick) Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Robyn Hitchcock, Julian Cope, or even Andy Partridge fronting the Jeff Beck Yardbirds, or better yet, The Move.
- ANVIL RABBITT: Love In Sarchicha
- Lo-fi melodic songwriting
- APIS BULL: Exercises In Futility
- Indie instrumental math rock in odd time signatures that are constantly changing created by a drummer and a guitarist. Complex drum beats and complex guitar patterns with a snarling tone as if there were a bull running in circles around you and changing d
- APOCALYPSE LATER ON: Apocalypse Later On
- Alt-rock mix of B-52s, Wall of Voodoo, Bauhaus and the 60's influences through a surf rock filter. High energy shoe gazing.
- APPLIANCES-SFB: 3rd & Long
- Hard progressive rock/punk,Jazz,Prog,Rock,Punk,Midwest
- AQUACAT: AquaCat
- Electronic Pop Rock
- AQUACAT: Teaser
- Electronic Enhanced Pop & Pop Rock
- ARAJAY: NADIR
- NADIR is an ecclectic mix of industrial, IDM, and ambient house that leave your mind reeling as if it just discovered an old box of cottage cheese under its bed.
- ARASHK: Abrahadabra
- Iranian look toward hard/progressive rock
- ARCADIA EGO: Free To Air
- Funky rock with undertones of subversion.
- ARCH ROCKEFELLER: Northern Perspective
- Imagine Bing Crosby singing power pop, and that might give you some idea of what to expect from the witty, quirky sound of Arch Rockefeller.
- ARCH ROCKEFELLER: Refresh: Collected Recordings 1981-1991 (CD-R)
- Imagine Bing Crosby singing power pop, and that might give you some idea of what to expect from the witty, quirky sound of Arch Rockefeller.
- ARCH ROCKEFELLER & RAGING HORMONES: Bare As You Dare
- Imagine Bing Crosby singing power pop with a bluesy twist, and that might give you some idea of what to expect from the witty, quirky sound of Arch Rockefeller.
- ARCH ROCKEFELLER & RAGING HORMONES: Beyond Perfection
- Imagine Bing Crosby singing power pop with a hard rockin' rhythm section, and that might give you some idea of what to expect from the witty, quirky sound of Arch Rockefeller.
- ARGYLE: Argyle
- A quick look at what the "Dirty South" can do to even the most odd of musicians. This album is what happens when you take an already crazy "Argyle" live show and try to track it, mix it, and master it, all in 12 days. Enjoy.
- ARIEL GODWIN: Life in a Postcard
- Modern eclectic folk with a slight Irish flavor. Songs about diverse subjects, some funny, some sad. Includes 2 poems by Edward Lear set to music.
- ARNOLD JACKSON: More Real Danger Blues
- Sophomore album from independent Chicago rock trio arnold jackson delivers more of the real danger blues with strong melodies, literary lyrics and a healthy dose of glorious noise.
- ART & RANSOM: We Couldn't Even Believe What We Saw
- Eccentric, literate, indie pop in the vein of The Decemberists and The New Pornographers.
- ART PAUL SCHLOSSER: I Want To Be Madonna ? & Greene,Plus 41 other songs and jokes ...
- If you're sick of radio,tv,products, celebrities christmas being thrown down your throat then maybe you should listen to ART PAUL's spin on these with the color greene in some of the songs.
- ART PAUL SCHLOSSER: The Best Of ART PAUL SCHLOSSER
- This is a mixture of folk,country,spoken word,comedy,and philosophy coming right out of madison,wisconsin from a street musician.
- ASIS: No Returns
- Intelligent Pop/Rock with actual chord changes and
lyrics.
- ASK NORA: Circling As Warmth
- Folk-art music reminiscent of the good ole days of studio experimentation, with songwriting at the heart of it all
- ASLEEP IN THE SEA: YAY! O.K. YEAH?
- Sweet cutsie harmonies with elements of lo-fi rock
- ASLEEP IN THE SEA: new ep
- Asleep in the Sea tempers their crunch'n'soar with some ramshackle jangle and seemingly off-the-cuff vocal delivery
- ASPHALT PANDA: Pandalism
- Asphalt Panda seamlessly blends Jazz fusion, Pop-Alternative, Funk-Rock, Hip Hop, and Classical, in a way never heard before. Its extremely danceable, and very interesting for both musicians and casual listeners alike.
- ATLAS OF INSECTS: Atlas of Insects
- Earthbound indie rock with punk and psychedelic elements
- ATOMIC FLEA: Counter-Revolution
- Encompassing two years of songwriting and recorded with Dave Pinsky at Gark Studios, Counter-Revolution marks Atomic Flea's first major recording effort, with musical styles spanning from Beatles-esque pop to ho-down country.
- ATOMIC FLEA: The Means
- Building on the strong foundation of their first album, this album delivers strong vocal harmonies, signature guitar playing, and the band's unique lyrical sense of humor and irony.
- ATOMIC FLEA: Babadebaba
- Hummable pop-rock with a splash of spacious introspection and a healthy dose of penguins and semicolons; music you might listen to whilst extracting Ice Core Samples in the frigid environs of the Antarctic.
- ATOMIC MOM: Atomic Mom
- Punk / Rockabilly / Surf
- ATOOSA: out of the jar
- Lyrical folk with a twinge of Tori Amos, Joni Mitchell and experimental arrangements
- AUGUSTO MONK: If Girls Don't Come To Me, I'll Go Home On My Own.
- This album is a narrated short story, with rock songs that illustrate the plot, similar to Zappa's "Joe's Garage". It's about a regular guy who wants to get laid, and finds it rather tough. Sexually explicit, so, don't show it to your granny.
- AUSTERE/IN THE NOW: distance
- Lying somewhere between ambient drones and glitchy IDM quirkiness, this EP is a rarely discovered gem enjoyed and played by ambient and IDM DJs alike. Odd-time signatures, crunchy and chunky beats come together to create this ambient drum & bass classic.
- AUSTIN JOHN: Austin John EP
- Melodic and detailed pop music, both listenable and danceable.
- AUTOMATIC BOY: Airstrips Attract Airplanes
- A smart and quirky alternative/indie band full of unforgettable hooks and riffs.
- AVALANCH: Muerte y Vida
- Spain's top Heavy Metal band, on his most elaborate record ever.
- AVENPITCH: Avenpitch
- A band caught between the garage and computer lab, high-tech yet trashy, like a PC plugged into a Marshall half-stack.
- AVENPITCH: Butterfly Radio
- A band caught between the garage and computer lab, high-tech yet trashy, like a PC plugged into a Marshall half-stack.
- AVOCADO MUSIC PRODUCTIONS: Nothing Escapes His Eye
- A tone poem based on a famous Faroese mosiac novel The Tower At The Edge Of The World portraying the imagination & impressions a child growing up in the rarefied beauty of a remote north atlantic island.
- AWESOME: Beehive Sessions
- A collective of seven players, vocalists, and performance artists who combine lush vocal harmonies with a unique mix of electric and acoustic instruments including: guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, accordion, mandolin, banjo, theremin, typewriter.
- AWESOME CAR FUNMAKER: E for Everyone
- Existential party rock designed to make you think about the head that you are banging.
- AWOL-ONE: Rebirth
- Awol-One from LA's Shapeshifter Crew. Spin Magazine declares he's the "Next Big Thing"
- AWRY: AwRY
- Lushly orchestrated, this AwRY album is a coalescence of avant-garde rock & organic kirsch that will make you both scream & ruminate.
- AWRY: Quiet B Sides
- A quieter AwRY presents a sleepy album of beauty, experimentation & emotion in a collision between Pianissimo Opera Diva & Skater Grrrl.
- AYLWIN STRING QUARTET: Wurzburger String Quartets
- Contemporary classical string quartet music that bends the imagination.
- B AND THE BUZZ: Is You Is
- Jump swing, blues and bossa nova, Sweet vocals and great jazz guitar.
- B&E: we regret everything
- Poppy, punky, jangly garagey rock
- B-CUPS: It Ain't Love
- Glam-garage - hard rockin' babes, raunchy lyrics. We're evil with a creamy center.
- B-VA: Mmvii
- Strange yet earnest home-production
- BABY DAYLINER: High Heart & Low Estate
- A potpourri of diverse influences: hip-hop, neo-70s disco, lo-fi rock, Eurodisco.
- BABY JAYMES: Ghetto Retro
- An eclectic hybrid of hip hop funk pop and soul, representing a new style and language that's currently gaining currency within hip hop...interwining social issues and interwining bodies."Baby Jaymes'Ghetto Retro....a fully realized masterpiece"- SAN FRAN
- BACK40: Take It Slow, Make It Nice
- Original material that truly reflects all that's good in Americana. Blending alt.country, bluegrass, blues, rockabilly, swamp boogie, folk, and Cajun, it's a high-energy acoustic/electric combo sound with driving rhythms, and quirky twists and turns.
- BACON SHOE: Back From Stinktion
- Absurd experimental disgusto horror rap
- BAD BLOOD: Ignorance Is Bliss
- punk rock with metal and emotive rock influence
- BANANA SLUG STRING BAND: La Tierra Y El Mar
- Spanish, science, and fun-all rolled into one. Presented by bilingual Slug, Michael Levy. Features eight popular Slug songs in both Spanish and English. Can you recognize "Soy un Arbol", "Pececitos", and "Planeta Azul"?
- BANASTRE TARLETON BAND: Bahama Mama Drama
- Powerful music & cutting edge lyrics delivered in a variety of styles and moods.
- BARBARA CHAMBERLIN: Sanctuary
- Very rhythmic folk/blues/world music. It includes John Lennon songwriting runner up song and was nominated for a West Coast Music award in Canada
- BAREFOOT MANNER: Consonance
- Bluegrass instrumentation in a genre free world. Grass, funk, reggae, and something completely different.
- BARELY2MUCH: Guapolinda
- With roots-style and fearless collaboration pushing the mold of Pink Floyd, The Talking Heads, and Peter Gabriel, GUAPOLINDA explodes with realism and sensitivity from living among and around the song themes.
- BARKETTA: Barketta
- A twelve-track collection of melodic pop tunes with a quirky edge, Barketta is the result of a collaboration between singer/multi-instrumentalist Mike FitzGerald and one-man rhythm section Damian Watson.
- BARNES AND BARNES: SPAZCHOW
- Barnes and Barnes release a conceptual album in 1981: All songs have to do with past, present and future love relationships in their lives. Some good, some evil, some perhaps even .....strange and quirky.
- BARRY AND SALLY CHILDS-HELTON: Tempus Fugitives
- 70s rock and blues sensibility to filk music, the music of science-fiction fandom.
- BARRY STEWART MANN: The Improbable Love of Ethel and Elmer, and Other Offbeat Tales of Romance
- An eclectic mix of tales -- old and new, realistic and fanciful, prose and verse, original and adapted -- looking at the many aspects of love, for story-lovers of all ages.
- BART HOPKIN: Instrumentarium Hopkinis
- Every imaginable and unimaginable sort of newly invented instrument playing music ranging from raunchy to decorous and crazy-happy to meditative.
- BARTY AUM: When The Meteor Hits
- Out there, insane, different, interesting, ridiculous, strange but accessible, extravagant, pointless, hard driving, stunning, deep.
- BARTY AUM: Dangerous Bird
- Quirky, extremely original music that is accessible nonetheless.
- BARTY AUM: The End Of Ropes
- Unusual alternative music. Diverse influences collide.
- BASHI BAZOOKA: Bashi Bazooka
- Now With More Fiber.
- BASIL KAGAN AND THE BLUESCASTERS: The Granite Hills of East County
- Eclectic blend of blues, alternative, country, and rock.
- BASILWINK: Payoffs, Kickbacks, & Other Great American Traditions
- Melodic and unusual...lots of twists, turns, and grooves...utilizing a variety of electronics and percussion.
- BASS LINE DADA: Brainstorm
- The words matter, so we frame them in a variety of grooves to help you hear them right. And when you do, we think you'll smile.
- BATTLESTAR CADILLACTICA: Farming in the Sands of the Hourglass
- BattlestaR CadillacticA : The snow plow of rock
- BAZZA: Freezer
- An epic quirky musical travelogue across Texas. Based on the book Freezer Burn by Edgar award winning author Champion Joe R. Lansdale. An hour and a half of freaky fun.
- BEATRIX*JAR: I Love You Talk Bird
- A unique sonic collage layering circuit bent machines, soulful beats, lost + found sounds and eccentric lyrics... culminating in a playful, fuzzy sonic rendezvous.
- BEEKEEPER: Last & First
- ''Really weird arrangements that scrape up against the edge of pop music rules like a grizzly bear with an itch.''
- BEIJING BAND 2001: New Rock Bands From The People's Republic Of China
- New underground art-rock bands from the People's Republic of China.
- BELLEVUE: Lost In Space
- Indie-pop-rock songettes.
- BELLEVUE: The Road To Recovery
- Indie-pop-rock songettes.
- BELLEVUE JUBILEE: Deep Dark South
- Bellevue Jubilee performs "21st Century vaudeville noir," a heady combination of blues, rock, and country filtered through Jazz age cabaret that somehow still manages to violate noise ordinances in a decidedly rockish manner.
- BELOW THE SOUND: More Like A Gunshot Than A Car Wreck
- Hard edged post-punk rock from the deserts of New Mexico.
- BELT: Dead Come Back
- Influenced by everything from the Beatles to Iron Maiden, BELT manages to jump from genre to genre while still maintaining a definitive style. Fans have described it as a mix between Barenaked Ladies and Nirvana, with a splash of Pink Floyd.
- BEN GUN: Ben Gun Sings
- Quirky, acoustical music -- alternately snide, maudlin, playful, lugubrious, with a touch of easy listening.
- BEN KRIEGER: Queen of the Ocean, Commander of the Sea
- (2005) Blending folk, prog rock, aquatic life, a male chorus, Dr. Demento, Gilbert & Sullivan and red meat in ways you could never imagine.
- BEN MAKINEN: Lost Lullaby
- A Nomad's journey through distant lands. A shaman's dance to dreamsongs from the womb.
- BEN PATTON: Here's the Good News Album
- Quirky Beatlesque Pop-Rock, Patton's music is a wild party in which the Beatles, James Taylor, Randy Newman, Queen, They Might Be Giants, Brain Wilson, Elliot Smith, Frank Sinatra, and Weezer are in attendance.
- BEN PATTON: Because the Heart
- Quirky Beatlesque pop-rock
- BEN ROGERS: The Dawn of a New Error
- From the rambunctious energy of One in a Million, the lilting, lonesome melody of A Night on the Ghost Town, to the spare and hopeful Glory Song, the velvet voiced Rogers covers a wide range of moods and effects.
- BEN SAGE: Troubadour
- Witty, self aware, acoustic, poetic, folk, roots, and blues musings from an original young talent with a guitar, a harmonica and a passionate heart.
- BEN SCHIRMERS: The unpleasantness
- I try to pull from various genres, but yet with my own original sound
- BEN SWIRE: Equilibrium
- Four melodic gems - a perfect balance of synthesized backdrops and pointilist percussion.
- BEN WALKER: Kill or Cure
- Funky Rock and Roll, Angsty Acoustic Pop, Jazzy Melancholia
- BEN WILSON: Songs for Naked People
- Quirky, yet prolific Folk/Rock Humor
- BENJ CLARKE: Out Through The IN Crowd
- Wildly eclectic, layered studio pop a la Beatles, Rundgren, XTC, Brian Wilson, ELO, and all things melodic; featuring 46 of Cincinnati's finest original rock musicians.
- BEOWULF KINGSLEY: Arphus Schmarphus Horkus Porkus
- Dr. John mudwrassles Zappa with Billy Gibbons refereeing in this creative slugfest of Gumbo-flavored RootsRock and Psychedelic Pop.
- BERN: She is me
- Frock: A unique mix of Folk, Punk Angst, Rock and Roll, Feminism, Ire, Laughter and Celtic Spirit.
- BERNARD BERNARD: LAWS I LOVE, VOL. 1
- Soul Protein For Famished Ghosts
- BERNIE BERNIE HEADFLAP: The Royal We [2007 MASTER OF 1999 RECORDING]
- Here is a newly mastered version of BBH's 1999 3rd album, co-founder Alan McCabe's first crack at a one-man-band version of the ongoing project. It's a crazy eclectic blend of new wave, semitonal rap, synthfunk ala Parliament and mock orchestral pop rock.
- BERNIE BIERMAN: Bernie's Journey
- Easy Listening, eclectic compilation of cabaret songs.
- BERNIE BIERMAN: Discoveries
- Eclectic-influenced by Blues, Traditional American Pop Standards, Jazz, Cabaret
- BETHANY WILD: Big Fish
- "Look at the people, Look at the water, new beginning, sons and daughters." - Bethany Wild -
- BETINA HERSHEY: Wish I Could Stay
- Original singer/songwriter creating an eclectic cross betweem Joni Mitchell & Cole Porter with jazz harmony and jazz musicians as sideman.
- BETO AND THE FAIRLANES: Salsafied
- An eclectic mix of Latin Jazz styles. The energy is infectious. The music is fun,provocative,sensual and accessible
- BEV LEE HARLING: Impossible Human
- Multi instrumentalist, singer and composer of beautiful songs that mix tango, folk, latin and film styles. Expect lush strings, serious musings and the odd cheeky tune all woven together with the intimacies of Bev Lee Harling's velvet voice.
- BEYONDO: The Best of Beyondo
- A compilation of some this progressive pop master's finest songs.
- BICYCLE, TRICYCLE: The Law of Fives
- Electro-Rock-Pop from laptop maestro bohb with help from all his rock & roll friends in the Chicago music scene.
- BIG BAND BYRNE: Leaving For Home
- Leaving For Home is a CD full of exciting compositions, soloists and contemporary big band Jazz Orchestra music that will smack you in the face.
- BIG BOOT DANCE: Tich Is God
- Eclectic song based pop rock with a hint of blues angst and dance beats
- BIG BOOT DANCE: If You Can't Fight Wear A Big Hat
- Eclectic song based pop rock with a hint of blues angst and dance beats
- BIG BOSS SAUSAGE AND THE PACIFIST OF FURY: Big Boss Sausage and The Pacifist of Fury
- Folk, country, rock, and punk. You'll laugh and cry and wonder why.
- BIG HOKE: top
- Tom Waits on keys, Jeff Tweedy on vocals, Keith Moon on drums and the Flaming Lips on anything they can get their hands on- That's what Big Hoke sounds like...
- BIG JON MCGILLICUDDY: The McGillicuddy Chronicles, Part 1
- "Sorta bluesy, sorta country, with a dash of weird and a generous portion of stupid."
- BIG LOU'S POLKA CASSEROLE: Dogs Playing Polka
- Polka and waltzes played by rockers, jazzers, country cats, blues guys and accordion royalty
- BIG RUDE JAKE: Butane Fumes and Bad Cologne
- Singer/songwriter, mixing various traditional styles, with a heavy emphasis on traditional jazz, swing, and blues. Add a powerful lyric in the tradition of Berthold Brecht and Noel Coward, and you got Jake.
- BIG RUDE JAKE: Blue Pariah
- alternative swing, or Swing Punk.
- BIGBONED: Jeckyl & Hyde
- Debut CD for one of Southern Connecticut hottest original bands. Modern Rock with Alternative drive. Destined to be a long-term tenant in your CD changer.
- BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX: Is It?
- [CD version] It's an organ trio (Hammond Organ/guitar/drums/voc), but not your father's organ trio - it's ROCK: Ben Folds jams with Deep Purple and Jimmy Smith at Frank Zappas house - sarcastic but sincere, groovy but song-driven, aggressive but dynamic.
- BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX: Is It?
- [download version] An organ trio (Hammond Organ/guitar/drums/voc), but not your father's organ trio - it's ROCK: Ben Folds jams with Deep Purple and Jimmy Smith at Frank Zappas house - sarcastic but sincere, groovy but song-driven, aggressive but dynamic.
- BIGGERBETTERFASTERMORE: The Tradesman's Entrance
- Smart-ass rock for grown ups by grown ups. We're not kids and we don't pretend to be. Our years of teenage angst are well behind us, so you won't hear us trend-hopping, rap-rocking or screaming about how we can't take it anymore and we're about to break.
- BILL DEES: Castin' My Spell On You
- Eclectic mix of honky tonk country, rock and roll, and ballads.
- BILL DUMAS: The Earth Talks
- An eclectic blend of folk, rock, and blues that grooves to the rhythms of the natural world.
- BILL MABREY: An American Love Story
- Psychedelic Roots Rock. With hard, rockin' guitar and a rough hewn bluesy voice Bill Mabrey remakes the Rural Rock sound with his own twisted Alaskan style.
- BILL MCLEES: If I Lose Your Love
- A blend of Rock, Blues, & Country, tasty wailing guitar,lighthearted look at hard times, good love, and bad love.
- BILL RICHMOND: Wild and Woolly
- Mainstream alternative rock.
- BILL ROPER: Seven Miles a Second
- Bill Roper is the one they call "that jazzy guy" in the music circles at science-fiction conventions.
- BILL SUTTON: Passing Through
- a rich baritone that he lends to his songs with a science-fiction and fantasy bent (filk) in the folk and blues/jazz style.
- BILL WARE & SARA WOLLAN: Bach Set
- Downtown NY vibist Bill Ware and classical cellist Sara Wollan in avant gard, eclectic arrangements of a motown classic and spiritual standard plus hot originals ;featuring members of the Jazz Passengers and more, plus vocalists David Cale and DK Dyson.
- BILLY AND THE FID: TERRY'S LODGE
- Eclectic Rock with unusual hooks and tight vocal harmonies
- BILLY JONAS: Life So Far
- neo-tribal folk / singer-songwriter
- BILLY KILL: Minuits In The Making
- Beatles-inspired pop.
- BILLY RHINEHART: Heavy Orchids & Tattoo Dances
- *A Just Plain Folks Music Awards Finalist* Each song is a bruised and beautiful world in itself. Tuff folk, loud rock, mystery jazz, strange country. Original tunes that are funny, sad, & deep played by a band that delivers the goods.
- BILLY ROCKWELL: The Mod Parlour Orchestra
- IDM, Intelligent Dance Music, Experimental Electronica
- BILLY X. CURMANO: Billy X: Solo Set
- A 2006 JPF Experimental Album Award Winner; all cooled-out and sometimes humorous folk-blues-jazz and spoken word riffs on a variety of unusual instruments; often with strong social justice, anti-war or environmental themes.
- BILLYCOX: billy's best
- some country,some jazzy sounds some catchy tunes all orignals
- BIONIC FINGER: Inner Bimbo
- There is plenty of inspiration to find your "Inner Bimbo" on this debut CD from Bionic Finger that sounds as if Courtney Love joined the Violent Femmes and made them live up to their name.
- BIRDHOUSE GOURDS: Ohio
- Quirky 21st century pop/folk rock from Cleveland, reflecting stories of what we've lived and seen, stories of what we know. of coming back home, growing up and older, having a crush on the drive-through window cashier.
- BISHOP ALLEN: EP Collection Vol. 1
- Awesome rock music
- BISHOP ALLEN: EP Collection Vol. 2
- This is a collection of our B-side singles, released as EPs, July - December 2006. It's available on iTunes only. Go there now and get it.
- BLÅ KONGO: Blå Kongo
- Swedish light jazz pop; a headstrong and very individual group sporting great female vocals
- BLACK BIRD STITCHES: Black Bird Stitches
- Talismanic Dirt Folk (tal'is-man-ik, durt, fohk) v. Musical good luck charms built up from the ground. "Throw together some gypsy, hardcore, bluegrass, swing, old time and a lotta life. That would be a pretty good call of influences on me."
- BLACK PIG: It Is What It Is
- Experimental lo-fi alternative rock for the eclectic-minded fans of everyone from Sabbath to Butthole Surfers to The Flaming Lips
- BLACKGRASS: 13
- With its driving electric upright bass, hot-blooded gypsy violin, rock banjo, and jazz influenced percussion, BLACKGRASS is an oddity in a world of clearly defined musical genres.
- BLACKJACK: BlackJack Live!
- Eclectic mix of bluegrass, country, and island folk.
- BLAKE 'N' BLUE: A Little Chi-Town Sleaze
- All original songs; some autobiographical adventure, some introspective poetry, half jazz and half (underground) country.
- BLAKE JONES & THE TRIKE SHOP: Pop Songs & Kyries
- Artsy pop music? Some sort of 60's, kinks-preservations society-meets-brian-wilson's theremin"--alright, stop that. Well-crafted art pop songs. Give it a spin.
- BLANCA APODACA: Butterfly Core
- Epic electronic poprock.
- BLANK PAGES: 45 & 33
- Another fine batch of sweet tunefull melodies and a boatload of Big Star influenced guitar riffage on their 2003 FDR release - 45 & 33.
- BLERT: For Obvious Reasons
- Short-attention-span rock epics blending emo, math, power pop, with atypical song structures and a healthy dose of introspective lyrics.
- BLIVIT: The Beginning
- Positive progressive rock. Sounds like guitar, but this is a keyboard trio. Heavy at times, dreamy at others. Beautifully melodic.
- BLONDE FROM FARGO: Only in it for the Blondes
- An amazing, eclectic mix of rock, acoustic guitars, vocal harmonies, and great lyrics. A mix of influences ranging from The Beatles to The Clash to Teenage Fanclub.
- BLU SHALE: Blu Shale
- Underground Rock
- BLUE DIAMOND SHINE: Blue Diamond Shine
- "This is haunting, gorgeous country music." Will Sheff, Okkervill River. ONLY 3 COPIES LEFT.PERIOD.
- BLUE JAR: Pelican Crossing
- A mixture of Django/Grappelli style Gypsy Jazz, jazz standards, original jazz tracks,trad Gypsy world music yet balances this passion with a dreamy, atmospheric classical sound.
- BLUE NOUVEAUX: 10 Years After
- The rose amongst the thorns from a label known mostly for Scumrock. The Blue Nouveaux you remember from "Darkness In Me" might be present on the opening track "When You Lie" but a whole new American band to compliment the singer.
- BLUE NUMBER NINE: Living It Up In The New World
- Variety - from R&B to funk to jazzy rock to quirky pop to an 8 minute crazy fast jam
- BLUE PERIOD: Product (1998 Debut CD)
- Glittery hard rock combined with dark, arty pop. This album is a little more "arty" than Nightlife Casualties, with more of a Cure influence and less outright rock. Product was recorded with our old guitarist, Chris Hogan.
- BLUE STEW: Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones
- Groovin', infectious blues with thought provoking lyrics, 'tastefuly' played by the critically acclaimed Blue Stew.
- BLUEHEELS: Lessons in Sunday Driving
- Have you ever heard of Rock n Roll? Then you know who we are.
- BLUMEN: blumen
- sarcasmo fuelled fat-free effervescent degenerative fusion rock. caution. fresh and addictive. caution. fresh and addictive.
- BOB BRADSHAW: Enjoy Your Confusion
- Rootsy pop songs with guitars, bandoneon, marimba, fiddle, pedal-steel
- BOB HILLMAN: If You Lived Here, You'd Be Home
- Literate, tuneful folk rock
- BOB MOSS: My best so far...
- Outsider Folk Rock with Visionary Tendencies.
- BOB MOSS: Headjug
- Outsider Folk Artist enlists Jazz Era legend Alvino Rey to play Country Blues pedal steel and other oddities.
- BOB MUIR: pleH
- Roybn Hitchcock meets the Ramones - acoustic sound - punk drive - quirky and dark humor.
- BOB PYLE: Apples & Oranges
- Mixes old time string-band music, humorous lyrics, and exquisite production to create an album with a message of social relevance concerning the foods we choose to eat.Vegan and vegetarian music.
- BOB SCHNEIDER: The Galaxy Kings
- Country folk and blues songs drawing from Ben Harper and Tom Waits.
- BOBBIE PERU: Bobbie Peru
- eclectic indie alt rock with a splash of pop
- BOCCA: Inbreeds
- Three very diverse auditory atmospheres for you to delve into, accompanied by a visual depiction of 'Inbred European Charm'.
- BOGS VISIONARY ORCHESTRA: Recession Special
- Old-timey Country with contemporary wit, intelligible lyrics and emotive orchestration.
- BOLO: In Motion
- Energetic Euro electropop, with more guitar drive than you would expect.
- BOLUS: Mechanoid Vocation
- Bolus is a blend of smart hip-hop over textural distorted guitars, thundering drums, bass driven grooves over with hip hop/screaming vocals similar to monsters such as Tool, Zeni Geva or Cypress Hill.-kerrang magazine-
- BONGO JONES: hook to the head
- a schizophrenic, ass-shaking, groove stew of funk, punk, and politics: bongo jones sounds like the cool ass mix cd your weirdo friend from high school should have made you.
- BONK BONK MADI: Seasick
- Quirky, catchy, sad'n'jaunty pop songs about love, loss, pigs and sea monsters. Who wouldn't like this??
- BOO!: Shooting Star
- This South African Music Award winning album for Best Pop Album won't disappoint monkipunk lovers who like to rock, shock, pop, and gyrate.
- BOO!: Pynapl
- Boo! is master of it's own genre, Monkipunk. This is their first CD, fueled by bass, quirky lyrics, and great melodies.
- BOO!: Naughties
- Giving you more bouncy monkipunk with some catchy choons that will keep you monkified all day long.
- BOOGIE BROWN: My Head Hurts
- A clever mash of early Drum 'n Bass and Break Beat Era vibe with Blue Note type soul.
- BOOT: Steel Toed Clown Boot
- Density, Structure, Driven, Tasteful, Artistic, Community, Friendly, and Fun.
- BOOTSTRAP: Cecille
- UK Rock and Roll band with a delta boogie back beat, lap steel slide and the perishable Dr. Delmondo Fox.
- BORIS BADENUFF: Machismo
- Boris Badenuff's rock-fused electro-hybrid is in a genre of its own, with trance-like magnetism, slamming grooves, and mind-bending twists. He melts a myriad of styles and draws you in with a keen sense of chaos, and irony.
- BORN AGAIN FLOOZIES: Novelties, Addenda, and Ephemera
- A voluptuously surreal performance: the rhythm section is two tap dancers and a tuba, the singer plays guitar the way most people play the piano. Steve Albini describes them as “…a rock band with extras, but that’s comically understated. Kind of like
- BORN AGAIN FLOOZIES: 7 Deadly Sinners
- A voluptuously surreal performance: the rhythm section is two tap dancers and a tuba, the singer plays guitar the way most people play the piano. Recorded and mixed by Steve Albini.
- BORN TO OBLIVION: Born to Oblivion
- Hard and heavy modern rock music with some surprises.
- BORN UNDER PUNCHES: Born Under Punches
- Born Under Punches is playful, circus-like 3 piece with catchy harmonies, heavy but melodic guitars, moving bass lines and solid drum beats to create an intense groove for everyone to enjoy.
- BORN WITH A TAIL: Born With a Tail
- Surfy, melodic indie rock, influenced by math rock and TV theme songs.
- BORN WITH A TAIL: The Gravest Suspicion
- Quirky, mathy, twangy, frantic instrumental rock.
- BOSCO: Bosco's Tales Of Greenpernt Fiddlin
- Hip-hop easy listening electronic folk world rock blues. we like to call it ' music for sophisticated momacs
- BOTTLEFLY: Bottlefly 2
- Quirky up beat, pop with a retro vibe from British artist Bottlefly
- BOURGEOIS GYPSIES: Faulty Fairytales
- Featuring freewheeling musical wanderings through the continents of raucous countrified blues, seductive swamp ballads and homegrown hillbilly heartbreaks, the Bourgeois Gypsies pit slow-burning, porchsetting music against poignant punk rock lullabies.
- BOURGEOIS HEROES: Come Out and Play with Bourgeois Heroes
- Fans of 1960's baroque pop and sloppy garage rock will eat up this new EP by New England's favorite and cutest duo, Bourgeois Heroes. It's got everything one needs from tap shoes to a string quartet, recalling the Zombies, the Pastels & Jon Brion.
- BOXCAR SATAN & GHOSTWRITER: Hobo Nouveau
- No-account no wave blues from San Antonio, Texas; Boxcar Satan deconstructs American roots music and pours a particularly venomous brand of self-loathing noise from the demon bottle.
- BOY EATS DRUM MACHINE: pleasure
- innovative beat-pop featuring some of portland's nastiest drummers. sultry vocals, original production, and beautiful handcrafted packaging make 'pleasure' a fun and nutritious way to suplement your independent musical needs.
- BOZO ALLEGRO: Relentlessly Cheerful
- Original improvisation-based instrumental music in a latin-rock-jazz synthesis featuring guest stars from Blood, Sweat & Tears, Steely Dan, The Brecker Brothers, and James Brown.
- BRAD ALLEN: Open My Mind(Remix)
- Catchy, guitar-driven music, with clever quirky lyrics.
- BRAD COX: Beginners
- "This is something like discovering a musical planet that I want to exist--that must exist."
Richard Keith, author of Epiphanies from the Emergency, on the music of Brad Cox
- BRAD SHOEMAKER: Only
- Country fried folk. Seasoned with yank-e-billy twang
- BRAD YODER: Someday or Never
- Smart folk-rock-pop, with flashes of humor and high poetry.
- BRADLEY: pink pill program
- the electro-pop sensation. dark melodies and live strings over jagged beats and digital sounds.
- BRADLEY WILLIAMS AND PETRA VAN NUIS: Revenge Of The Kissing Bug
- "If you somehow missed Jackie & Roy, here’s your chance to hear today’s version. The delightful vocals of Petra van Nuis and clever singing and piano playing of Brad Williams exemplify the classic hip jazz duo." CHICAGO JAZZ MAGAZINE
- BRAINBOXING: looks like space to me
- Instrumental and melodic electronic music with and organic and leftfield mindset.
- BRAINPOOL: Junk - A Rock Opera
- Epic 2 CD rock opera with thought-provoking lyrics, giant guitars, dreamy vocals, and songs so catchy it hurts -- think Hedwig, Bowie, The Who, Pink Floyd, T. Rex. -- Dark Side of the Moon for the anti-corporate set.
- BRAINWAVE: The Hour Is Coming
- Stabbing beats and a lush apocalyptic melody featuring the vocal styling of SATAN (er, ah...Dubya)drive this single's title cut.
- BRAND VIOLET: Akathisia
- Blondie meets the Pixies -- the new Surfgoth sound
- BRAND VIOLET: Alien Hive Theme (single)
- Put Blondie and The Pixies in a blender. Frappe, 3 minutes. Add surf guitar and some drum and bass loops. Serve chilled.
- BRAND VIOLET: Head (single)
- Put Blondie and The Pixies in a blender. Frappe, 3 minutes. Add surf guitar and some drum and bass loops. Serve chilled.
- BRAND VIOLET: The Legend of Ladybeard (ep)
- The New Surfgoth Sounds -- described as Blondie Meets The Pixies.
- BRANDON MCGOVERN: Pala-Dora
- A wonderful bending and blending of pop and folk rock from a two man band.
- BRANDON SCHOTT: Release
- Dark organic pop-rock with a 70s singer-songwriter sensibility
- BRANDON WILLETT: Sh'ma
- Christian modern rock
- BREAKING LACES: Lemonade
- Indie trio straight out of Brooklyn whose songs range from straight up rock to heart-on-their-sleeve acoustic numbers. Based in genuine singer-songwriter fare, and Laced with a whole lotta indie-rock attitude.
- BREAKING LACES: Astronomy is my life, but i love you
- Once again this Brooklyn trio has produced a collection of songs that will knock your argyle or metal studded socks off, whether you're heartbroken, a heartbreaker, a space explorer, or a kid with a snowball in your hand.
- BRENDA BRINK: Pre-existing Condition
- A unique synthesis of influences, Brenda's music defies genre; it is probably best characterized as "Acoustic Anger Management." Brenda's brilliant lyrics, delivered in a wonderfully sassy voice, are a rare blend of raw emotion, caustic wit & black humor.
- BRENDA GILL: Feathers and Bones
- Somewhat quirky, fun, easy listening stuff.
- BRENDAN MURPHY: Goodtimes
- 15 tracks of clever, thoughtful and entertaining lyrics woven into infectious pop rock music from a true Australian artist.
- BRIAN WOODBURY: All White People Look Alike
- avant prog/art pop/social commentary/psychedelic Broadway/iconoclastic
- BRIGHT RED BOOTS: Bright Red Boots
- Strong female alterna-folk full of tasty pop hooks, a sweet bluegrass twang, and a tuba to boot. Recorded live in the studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- BRITNEY MOORE: Home For Story Time
- A soothing and demented cup of coffee
- BRITT SAVAGE & TWANG DELUXE: Fingerprints
- Sounds like something off a Tarantino soundtracks if the film was shot in Nashville. Dramatic female vocals and twangy guitar.
- BROBDINGNAGIAN BARDS: Gullible's Travels
- Celtic Renaissance music inspired by Renaissance Festivals.
- BROCK GINTHER: The Compass is a Liar
- Chaotic and melodic rock music. Recorded in a smelly basement by an overenthusiastic man has listened to too much indie music from the 80's and early 90's. Sloppy, skewed, spastic, and always sincere.
- BROCK SKYWALKER & HIS IRREGULAR HEARTBEATS: Cerebral Re-Runs
- Bookish-Pop
- BROOKE TROUT: Bittersweet
- Brooke Trout makes a big SPLASH with debut album "Bittersweet." Spooky Surfer Music with a New WAVE edge.
- BROOKLYN TELEPHONE THEATER: Sexual Hangups
- Crazy words and a catchy tune in a one-minute message from The Ultimate Answering Machine [TM] - a million callers can't be wrong... or can they?
- BROOKLYN TELEPHONE THEATER: Mr. Rump's Greatest Shits
- Crazy words and a catchy tune in a one-minute message from the ultimate answering machine [tm] - a million callers can't be wrong... or can they?
- BROOSE: Exploring A Diverse Universe
- Diverse songwriting with melodic hooks and folk pop style.
- BROWN25: lunar modular unit
- Acoustic rock meets electronic in a cut-n-paste genre bending extravaganza.
- BROWNSTAR: The Deuce
- Hard rock. Modern rock. Rock rock. Combining the riff-centered simplicity of early metals pioneers with the song-writing sensibilities of modern rock acts.
- BRUCE BROSI: You Shouldn't Talk
- Tired of listening to the same old thing;a bunch of pretty boys singing about stuff they've never even experienced. Ready for something different? Try this CD. A unique glimpse into real life by one who has lived it.
- BRUCE KULA: Ars Gratia Whatever
- The first song on the CD is a something of a tribute to Charles Mingus and the last song is something of a tribute to Roger McGuinn; if that suggests a wide range of musical influences, well, that's about right.
- BRUCE MCCORMACK: The Magic You Possess
- A blues/funk record, full of soul and speculation.
- BRYAN MCCUNE: Trumpet Rock
- Original music, blending elements of jazz, folk and rock, with hints of circus, gospel, and extraterrestrial.
- BUBBLEMATH: Such Fine Particles of the Universe
- Avant prog-pop jazzcore. Constantly changing odd meters; dynamic song structures and textures; vocal harmonies; unexpected melodies, chord changes, and harmonic voicings; quality lyrics; quirky humor.
- BUD MELVIN: The Return of Bud Melvin
- Rock, pop and experimental music created from Nintendo gameboy sequences and traditional instruments such as banjo, ukelele and pedal steel guitar. Catchy, unusual and mind-expanding.
- BUD.COM.AU: BUD.COM.AU
- Thrashy Folk Rock
- BUDDY: Alterations and Repairs
- Self-described wimpycore mellow moments to beautiful building rock.
- BUFFALO NICKEL: Up On Blocks
- Rock-n-roll + white trash blues + honky tonk + a dash of humor = HONK-N-ROLL.
- BULLETS FOR ANGELS: From Silver to Blue
- An eclectic mix of heavy, manic guitar based rock tunes from Robbie William’s guitarist and respected rock musician, Neil Taylor, and three times Ivor Novello winner, Steve Torch.
- BUMBLEFOOT: hands
- Guitar-oriented experimental hard rock
- BUMBLEFOOT: Forgotten Anthology
- Anthology of unreleased music from experimental hard rock artist Bumblefoot
- BUMBLEFOOT: 9.11
- Quirky mix of instrumental guitar music and hard rock ala Chili Peppers, Zappa, Hendrix and Mr. Bungle - guest guitarists include Mattias Eklundh and Dweezil Zappa - 100% profits donated to disaster relief organizations.
- BUMBLEFOOT: Abnormal
- "Abnormal" has been described as "Sex Pistols meets Queen, with innovative guitar and a quirky Zappa-esque twist."
- BUMPKIN: Second Best Demo Ever Made
- Bumpkin's first studio effort blends Irish, Cajun, and mainstream country influences to create what could be the second best demo ever made.
- BUN' BER E: Ceilidh
- Traditional tunes with a twist. Mozart dances on the bagpipes with the Irish Washerwoman with bass and bongos; a Latin lament, and some cracking jigs and reels from Down Under.
- BUNKUM BROS.: Love Songs
- Countrified, and affably raunchy. Bunkum Bros. brand of sing-along filth takes the definition of "love song" to a whole new level. Not for the faint of heart.
- BURDEN BROTHERS: Buried in Your Black Heart
- "Burden Brothers feature Todd Lewis (Toadies) and Taz Bentley (Reverend Horton Heat)...BB are a kick ass hard rock combo who riff off Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age's neo metal blues and Weezer /Pixies power chord sing-alongs." -Village Voice
- BUREK V: Make Up
- Strange but appealing mixture of pop, soul, funk, and free form jazz
- BURKE: The Year of You
- Edgy, quirky, catchy and unpredictable, this proto-punk pop rock group will win you over.
- BURN LIKE NERO: Cities and Stars
- Explores themes of alienation, love and loss, and urban blight, all under the sheen of a new wave-influence gloss.
- BURNSHEE THORNSIDE: The Art Of Not Blending In
- Jazzy Funky Rythm & Blues from the famous swedish duo. Crazy, sweet, satirical and ironic. A slippery soap in a totally refreshing shower. "Can I be a star?". Yes.
- BURNSHEE THORNSIDE: Rock This Moon
- One review said: type in "bizarre" in Google, and you'll find Burnshee Thornside. Well. The third Jazzy Funky Album from the soulful swedish duo is here, and packed with a wide variety of songs; from pop to smooth, from funky to rootfunk.
- BURNT ENDS: Trip The Dandy
- Iowa spacey guitar rock. Alt-Country from Outer Space
- BUSTER HYMAN JR.: What It Means
- A collection of eclectic rock songs
- BUSY MCCARROLL: Busy McCarroll- Bar'Bar'Ella- The BeatNik Spy Music Files
- Ultra Hip, Jazz'ed Out, Bongo, Cool, Spacey, Fresh, Funky, Kooky, Exciting & Trippy, the CD comes in a fun Italian Mono Can.
- BUTTERCUP: Hot Love
- Pop: Quirky
- BUTTERCUP: Captains of Industry
- A rock band with a sound that is somewhere between the Kinks at their most depressed and Neil Young at his most ecstatic.
- BUTTERCUP: Living Again
- A rock band with a sound that is somewhere between the Kinks at their most depressed and Neil Young at his most ecstatic.
- BUTTERCUP: The Head Sits Upside Down On the Top of the Head
- A rock band with a sound that is somewhere between the Kinks at their most depressed and Neil Young at his most ecstatic.
- BUZZCAFE: Thanks For The Coffee
- Psychedelic folk/blues jam rock from outer-space with a cruisin' kind of beat.
- BUZZY B. GOODE: Goode Gone Bad
- Original songs in an eclectic mix of Americana, Rock, Country, and Blues. Buzzy calls it "New Mexico Moon Music".
- BUZZY JONES: Buzzy Jones
- Critically-acclaimend alternative music
- BUZZY JONES: Female' Delight
- Alternative music...psychadelic
- BYE-BYE JOHNNY: Songs For Big Kidz*
- Cool, dark but funny, totally original rock and roll. A rewarding experience for the fearless wry ear listener who demands something different.
- BZOTS: Powered Up!
- You've heard Bzots hit tunes on XM, Sirius, and kids radio shows around the world - and now you can have a copy of your very own. Powered Up. features 40 minutes of funkelectrockalicious tunes from everyone's favorite band of escaped robots.
- B_HAMA: B_Hama
- This is an experimental avant garde CD with a mixture of many sounds from retro 80's to Velvet underground surreal simplistic minimalistic adventures
- C.M. MAYO: The Essential Francisco Sosa or, Picadou's Mexico City
- Audio CD The acclaimed essay from Creative Nonfiction's Mexican Voices issue read by the author
- CABAL BREAKERS: Neurotic Overtones
- Alternative crock/hybrid country.
- CABARET DECADANCE: Dangerous
- This comic cabaret act delivers red-hot swing, racy burlesque numbers, circus polkas, and steamy torch songs in an all-original collection sure to tease and please lovers of classic cabaret and burlesque, bringing it up to date with a shimmy and shake.
- CAFE ACCORDION ORCHESTRA: Le Disque Francais
- Passionate, romantic, and powerful, this is the Gypsy-influenced music of the Parisian nightlife.
- CAIN'S REDEMPTION: Howl
- Cain's Redemption draws on a wide variety of genres to create a unique sound. Frankly, there's so much going on here, the music shouldn't be so dang good, but it is. Southern Rock, new wave, goth, piano rock... it's all here, and it's mighty tasty.
- CAKE BAKE BETTY: Songs About Teeth
- An amazing collection of songs about teeth, cannibalism, robots, the sea, ships, pirates, syphilis, crayons, divorce, monsters, and you.
- CALEB BULLEN: The Hard World of Easy Listening
- Post-modern Lounge music for the A.D.D. set. If you like your martinis with a pez garnish, this is the album for you.
- CALICHE CON CARNE: Goat Songs 2 the Flesh
- Goat Songs II: The Flesh" is a fifteen song cycle that takes the listener on a journey through the conception, birth, and first few months of life for Cheza and Kahawa, two young Nubian bucks.
- CALICHE CON CARNE: Time is Absolute
- Six years and four drummers later, this country folk getup still has a powerful and unique style that conveys a timeless message about the world around us.
- CALL ME BWANA: Pigs in a Blanket
- High energy rockabilly TexMex surf ska bubblegum country Cajun pop. True blendo with marimba, sitar, banjo, accordion, farfisa and twangin' Fenders all over a pumpin' groove.
- CAMILLO PERAZZOLI: John Wayne
- Modern rock.
- CANADIAN INVASION: Songs For The Atco Ghost
- Neurotic suburban indie-pop from Philadelphia
- CANASTA: We Were Set Up
- Chicago sextet that plays an ambitious strain of ultra-melodic, orchestral pop, augmenting the standard rock set up with violin, piano, keyboard and trombone.
- CANDY COATED BRICK: Slow Children Playing
- A quirky, female-fronted pop/rock song band that refuses to be constrained by the bounds of a single style, preferring a somewhat unrestrained eccentricity.
- CAOIMHÍN Ó RAGHALLAIGH: Where The One-eyed Man Is King
- A quirky 10 track cd of funky music from one of Ireland's most creative fiddlers, featuring new multilayered compositions as well as traditional tunes transformed with cool crosstunings and soundscapes.
- CAPSIZE: Dissatisfaction Guaranteed
- Capsize combines a sharp electronic background with suave female vocals and fun lyrical wit.
- CAPTAIN FATASS: Captain Fatass
- Odd rough triumphant rec-room friendly rock and roll that is about as ambitious as a Sunday afternoon.
- CAPTAIN LAZERBLAST: Dangerous Gothic Freak
- Electronic sounds and folk instruments in a soft but tongue-in-cheek mix; some(male)vocal harmony.
- CAPTAIN SWING: Historiography
- Captain Swing's first CD features an eclectic mix of vocally-driven original songs. Ranging from irony-laden alternative rock to jazz-infused reggae, the CD's melodic tunes should appeal to anyone who likes their music on the smart side.
- CAPTAIN WAM: Everybody Loves My Hair
- Wow, check it out. Cool music for the younger generation that isn't explicit and demeaning.
- CAR MUSIC PROJECT: Rough Roads DVD
- With a sonic palette created on instruments made from car parts (and some other choice items), the Car Music Project rocks, swings, paints, splashes, and erupts with music and sound.
- CARAMELIZE: We Can Take 'Em Down
- Bilingual (Spanish & English) pop-rock.
- CARBON 13: Under Your Skin
- Poetic, energetic, haunting UK alternative rock. A band with words in their lyrics and actual music in their music.
- CAREEN: Crash Couture
- Sophomore release from Portland, Oregon's own Careen. Indie/Pop/Rock. Brash, unapologetic and wide eyed pop-rock mixed with rainy NW downtempo. Love and hate songs from the heart.
- CARL SANDIN: Is the Self Esteem Destruction Machine
- Original guitar pop-rock(and a few covers). If you like 60s, 70s & 80s rock but are not crazy about Billy Joel, check it out.
- CARLA FISCHI: The Wonderlust Album
- The eclectic, honest and raw sounds of Carla Fischi creates music that is organic and free from overly produced and obsessively engineered audio.
- CARNEAL: The New Leisure
- These 9 organic pieces of electronic muse-ic are eclectic lifestyle soundtracks incorporating jazzy electronica and wombadelic beatscapes.
- CAROLINE: Don't You Know
- Caroline are a young band from Sydney, Australia. Their sound is a unique blend of feel-good pop melodies, with a touch of jazz, Latin and 60's music.
- CAROLINE GUIRR: Pond Girl
- An exploratory mixture of pop, latin, jazz, ambient, quirky and overall funky, with a team of singers and players to help out, this is a journey through different styles, themes and textures but where the inimitable style of caroline is unmistakable.
- CAROLYN CURRIE: Standing Stones
- A combination of award-winning songwriting mixed with hauntingly beautiful vocals and spell-binding lyrics.
- CARRILLO IVES PARTCH HARRISON XENAKIS SCELSI: CHAMBER: American Festival of Microtonal Music (AFMM) Ensemble under the direction of Johnny Reinhard
- Features microtonal gems of the 20th Century by prominent composers Julián Carrillo PRELUDIO A COLON, Charles Ives STRING QUARTET NO. 2 in extended Pythagorean tuning featuring the FLUX Quartet, Lou Harrison AT THE TOMB OF CHARLES IVES,
- CARROLL EASTMAN: Whole Life Long
- Bluesy folk twang
- CARROLL GLENN: On The Chin
- Edgy, moody, dark and stripped down folk and pop with creeping vocals
- CASE 150: Ephemera
- American music on its way to somewhere else. Ask them what kind of music they play, and they'll scratch thier heads and utter one or more of the following phrases: roots rock or alt-country or Americana or roots pop. Bottom line is: American music.
- CASEY SHEA: Take The Bite
- Happy music for somewhat depressed people.
- CASSIUS KING: A Smattering of Applause
- Folk and blues inspired alternative rock.
- CAST OF CHARACTERS: Circus Under No Tent
- Drinkin', danceable, progressive, hard hitting, funk-rock-techno-rap music that gets you movin' like you just pounded a flat of red bull jagers, smoked a pound of salvia, and have been previously diagnosed with ADHD.
- CATMAN COHEN: How I Want to Live -- The Catman Chronicles 2
- "Sounds like Neil Diamond and Satan, joined together in a band, while sweet voice girls sing in the background."
- CATS ON HOLIDAY: Cats On Holiday
- Original American roots based rock with a country twist.
- CEDARWELL: Gamboge
- Acoustic guitar and drumset. Less than rock, more than pop. Sheboygan, WI in music form.
- CELTIC NOTS: Why Not?
- This is a double album representing the two halves of Celtic Nots' work: Disc one is "Celtic", featuring mostly traditional tunes, while disc 2 has the funkier, mostly original work of this three piece acoustic-electric band.
- CHAMELEON RED: Transposition
- This band paints from a broad musical palette incorporating elements of rock, folk, soul, metal, and psychedelia into original songs full of infectious melodies, insistent rhythms, and heartfelt, intelligent lyrics.
- CHANDLER TRAVIS PHILHARMONIC: Llama Rhymes
- Alternative dixieland/omnipop
- CHANG YA TUNG: Ya Tung
- a virtuoso composer of many modern styles.
- CHANGE TO THE EAST: Change To The East
- The "Sound Of Liverpool" in 1986, an extremely eclectic band, Change To The East sounded like nobody else. Fast, jangly guitars with a tight melodic rock base.
- CHAPPELL KINGSLAND: The Undiscovered Country
- Boldly innovative music for large ensembles of instruments and voices, inspired by planetary science, pop culture, and science fiction.
- CHAPPO: Media Machine
- Indie rock with a mix of blues and hip hop sounds. Songs are concerned with social, political themes and phantasmagoric adventures incorporating frontman Alex Chappo's hometown roots, Louisiana rhythm and blues.
- CHARLIE BOOKOUT STUDIO WORKS: Nostalgia for The Mortuary
- 100% of the profit from this album will be donated to music and art education programs. Once an old tape of 80s-pop inspired analogue home recordings—now a perfected disc of smooth eclectic sounds for your digital enjoyment.
- CHARLIE BOOKOUT STUDIO WORKS: The First Euphoria
- 100% of the profit from this album will be donated to music and art education programs. It's the first in a series of early 90s home-brewed synth-pop albums—now digitally resurrected for the 21st century.
- CHASE JEDICK: Winter Air
- A sound like the raw and unpolished music of Elliott Smith or David Bowie coupled with the catchiness and soothing appeal of the Beatles.
- CHASTON & GRODITSKI: 30-Year Reunion Sessions
- An insane collection of bizarre melodies and crazy songs that have graced the playlists of the Dr. Demento show and other alternative stations in the U.S.A. and Europe.
- CHEESE ON BREAD: The Search for Colonel Mustard
- Exuberant orchestral twee pop masks critiques of modernity. Like the Muppets produced by Brian Wilson and operated by Derrida.
- CHEESE ON BREAD: Samurai (Single)
- Variations on a theme. Fast side: post-structuralist power pop. Slow side: deconstructionist alt-country.
- CHEF CHRIS AND HIS NAIROBI TRIO: Ruff Cuts
- The Delta meets The Motor City for a sonically and twisted adventuresome take on the blues; if Captain Beefheart and Screamin Jay Hawkins had a baby it would be Chef Chris.
- CHELSEA WILLIAMS: Decoration Aisle
- A new twist on classic singer songwriter fare inspired by Neil Young and many indie and Americana artists you know and love.
- CHEMYSTRY SET: The Last Real Experience
- An eclectic blend of musical flavors, mixing jazzy, world-infused grooves with conscious storytelling to create a unique and novel rock sound.
- CHER NEILL: The St. Laurence Blvd. Semi-Annual Street Sale
- Cheeky, singer/spoken word artist blends humor, heartbreak and hip poetry together in one steady voice.
- CHICAGO GREEN: Under A Certain Influence
- Funky ass, balls out jammin' and rock
- CHICAGO OVERCOAT: Game Overcoat
- Imagine Johnny Cash and Gordon Gano teaming up to fight the mob, and you've basically got something that could conceivably sound like Chicago Overcoat.
- CHILDHOOD FRIENDS: Scars
- Sounds just like Thom Yorke with tits singing, with the tragic beauty of Blonde Redhead over the jagged rhythms of Joy Division.
- CHILDPROOF: ORIGINAL COPY
- childproof sounds like the beatles crossed with nirvana with flamenco guitar solos, death metal double bass rolls, salsa beats & guitar like the smiths on a 'roid-rage--you won't know whether to dance or fight. myspace.com/tviolence
- CHILDREN OF CELEBRITIES: We're Not Bitter
- Enviro- cowboy lounge music
- CHILL BILL: Initalise
- Innovative electronica using the latest sounds and techniques. Combining novel sounds with fascinating rhythms and smooth melodies.
- CHILL BILL: Teh
- A delightful mix of melodic electronica, contemporary lush orchestral vibes and quirky upbeat songs.
- CHINA BLUE: Sonic Space
- Sonic Space is composition married to place, creating a fantastic sonic journey that will take you through 9 tracks of erotic, quirky, meditative, romantic and reflective experiences combined with pictures of her unique sound sculptures.
- CHOLO: cholo
- Avant Indie Rock with jangly guitars, horn arrangements, two strong male and female vocals and head swaying melodies.
For fans of : The Pixies, Morphine, X, Pavement, ESG, Lou Reed.
- CHOP CHOP: S/T
- Pop Rock Indie We are a little bit bee gees, a little bit lordi, and little bit built to spill, and a little bit bangles.
- CHOPPED LIVER RIVER BAND: Shmear of Chopped Liver
- The Chopped Liver River Band performs breath-taking, exhilarating rhythms that propel you onto the dance floor, and simple, sincere melodies that touch your heart.
- CHRASH: Audio Feng Shui
- quirky indie rock with a dose of ascerbic wit
- CHRIS ALASTAIR: Ghost in Love
- A restless, eclectic blend of alternative pop/rock, funk, and acoustic.
- CHRIS ALASTAIR: Sah Sex Pleek
- a quirky gospel of groove-laden acoustic pop/rock
- CHRIS AND MOLLIE: (take to the skies)
- Like popping zits on a summer day, Chris and Mollie find solace in the strangest things -knowing that the hookers in heaven are pretty - clapping as their classmates die - and hoping that their heads get chopped off so someone notices them.
- CHRIS ARDUSER: hostage
- This artist has been writing critically acclaimed songs for several pop/rock bands over the last decade. (adrian belew and the bears, psychodots, the graveblankets) HOSTAGE is his first solo release. Melody-driven hooks, jangling guitars and meditation
- CHRIS ARDUSER: the celebrity motorcade
- melodic and eccentric power pop / folk / rock that lyrically digs into the underbelly of fame.
- CHRIS ARDUSER: Hapless
- Richly orchestrated power pop that isn't afraid to ask unaswerable questions.
- CHRIS BROWN: Hangin' In
- The consummate singer songwriter package. HANGIN' IN by turns smirking and sad, full of the stuff that makes the coffeehouse singer/songwriter circuit such a delight.
- CHRIS BUTLER: Easy Life
- Bent pop with a quirky, new age crease.
- CHRIS BUTLER: I Feel A Bit Normal Today
- Bent pop with a quirky, almost Brit pop crease.
- CHRIS DURHAM: Words and Music
- Quirky Folk Pop
- CHRIS ECCLES: Best of Chris Eccles 2008
- Dance tracks from Master Chris - favourites which took the Med by storm.
- CHRIS LAUBIS: Autumnsongs
- An eclectic collection of 70's style singer/songwriter rock
- CHRIS PRESTON: Mono Is King!
- Rawly recorded (in mono.) guitar pop saturated by 70s AOR and American musical theatre; an ambitious debut by a well-meaning analog recordist who had no idea what playing every instrument yourself can do to your mind.
- CHRIST ON A BIKE: Adult Games
- Eclectic dance pop style but with a hint of left field music.
- CHRISTINE BACZEWSKA: the X factor
- Voice-as-Instrument. Textural, overlapping choruses; wry and heartfelt lyrics.
- CHRISTINE FELLOWS: 2 Little Birds
- Piano based experimental pop,
- CHRISTOPHER MAST: Planet California
- Part gentle caress and part unexpected French kiss. Rock that spans the gamut from malevolent to benign. You like guitars? This is for you. Released 2003.
- CHRISTOPHER PAUL: Insturments Only Vol.1
- Light rock, smooth jazz. horns, woodwinds, guitars and synths.
- CHRISTOPHER SCHLEGEL: Until
- Pop-Rock with a fun, quirky perspective. If the Beatles and Frank Zappa did a George Gershwin tribute album it might sound like this.
- CHRISTOPHER SMITH: Gravedigger's Boy
- A master storyteller who writes well crafted songs based in the folk tradition. He holds the listener's interest from beginning to end.
- CHRISTOPHER VAN EPPS: Where I Am
- Punk Folk - a style that answers the immortal question: if you ate your own hand, would you gain weight or lose weight?
- CHRISTOPHER VAN EPPS: Cruel & Unusual
- Punk Folk - a style that answers the immortal question: if you ate your own hand, would you gain weight or lose weight?
- CHROMATOLOGY: No Shoes Apply
- A collection of odd time-signatures, complex arrangements, funky grooves, and ethereal progressions. Enigmatic and compositionally dense piano-drum duets, modal meanderings, funky horn hits, and momentary lapses into afro-Cuban jams.
- CHUCK AND DANNY: Chuck and Danny
- Now appearing in your head: a strangely familiar combination of wry talk, singing, and Eno-meets-Bacharach soundscapes. "It's like watching a movie except you're there."
- CHUCK BRODSKY: A Fingerpainter's Murals
- Singer-songwriter, folk, story songs
- CHUCK MCCABE: Creatures of Habit
- Acoustic-based folkie/blues/country with a little edge and a lot of humor
- CHUGANAUT: Wolf
- CHUGANAUTs’ music is loosely based around Rock’, Alternative’ & Twisted MetaL’ styles but is Nothing you can put your finger on’ to categorize -/- Mellow & Heavy Extremes.
- CHURCHY BOTTOM: a clean bottom is a happy bottom
- Bubblegunk Pop Extravanganza. Described as "the Beach Boys and the Pixies get together ... to watch boy-boy porn." Indie Alternative Mayhem.
- CINDY ALEXANDER: See Red
- With a knack for a catchy chorus and lyrics people want to quote to their friends, Cindy Alexander is the winner of the L.A. Music Award for Best Songwriter, and "See Red," an organic blend of folk,pop and rock, was nominated for Indie Pop CD of '99.
- CINDY DUFFIE: Not Your Typical Housewife
- A little Bonnie, some Joni, and a bit of Carole... This girl can sing. Check it out.
- CIRCE LINK: One Drop of Poison
- Circe Link will entice, delight and treat you to a sound she likes to call Cowboy Jazz.
- CIRCE LINK: Moody Girl
- Cowboy Jazz and a little bit more...
- CIRCUS: Stay for the Ride
- Total 80's cheese metal. CIRCUS delivers 8 in your face 80's sleaze/glam tracks which sound a lot like; Poison, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Every Mother's Nightmare
- CIRCUS AMOK BAND: Free Parking Everyday
- music from around the globe
- CIRCUS CONTRAPTION: Grand American Traveling Dime Museum
- Imagine Danny Elfman's soundtrack for a 1900s curiosity museum. Featuring bombastic horns, warped crooners, old-time piano and a beer bottle orchestra. "Grandly kaleidoscopic."
- CIRCUS OF THE SUN: Beware Of Giants
- Living Color meets Soundgarden with Kings X on the side...
- CIRKESTRA: Cirkestra
- An eclectic riot of original circus music.
- CITIGRASS: Serpent In The Grass
- citigrass is not another jamband;but a musical experience of their own..combining bluegrass,jamband,celtic & world music."urban bluegrass" with world wide appeal..
- CITY WEEZLE: City weezle
- Groovey fusion with balls.Styles and infleunces Rock,Funk,Metal fusion,Tomahawk,Primus,King crimson Etc....
- CLARE MULDAUR: Sweetheart
- Swinging timeles pop with threads of Americana, Jazz and melodies that just don't go away.
- CLARE MULDAUR: Bentley Circle
- A Jazzy, poppy, weaving together of songs that will keep you whistling all day.
- CLARK SNYDER: A Complicated Cake
- "Americana with a passport." Clark's music is Folk without Birkenstocks, Country without a truck, Rock without a Marshall amp. He is a writer standing on the shoulders of Tom Waits, Gordon Lightfoot, John Prine, Will Rogers and Waylon Jennings.
- CLARKESVILLE STATION: Clarkesville Station
- Metro country Americana
- CLAYMATION HORROR SHOW: Claymation Horror Show
- Carnival Metal with a Circus Twist
- CLEARLIGHT INDUSTRIES: Cherry Flavor Night Time
- An eclectic mix of electronic styles with a dark undertone.
- CLIVE PALMER: The Land of No Return
- Contemporary and traditional folk - country blues
- CLIVE PIG THE STORYFELLA: A Whale Of A Tale
- Songs & soundscapes, talltales & true for 8 year olds & over.
- CLIVE SMITH: Clever Animals
- The tone of Clive Smith's songs is introspective, sometimes surreal, darkly optimistic.
- CMC: CMc
- Power pop Broadway lounge music
- CODE ONE: Fourteen Parts
- A suite of 14 experimental songs combining text, vocal sound-play and singing with acoustic and electronic soundscapes.
- COKESPILL: Moving On
- Confusion: Rock, Funk, Gospel, Emo, Classical, You tell us.
- COLD FUSION: Inertia and Gravity
- Melodic, catchy yet quirky, 80s & 90s influenced pop-rock with witty, self-conscious lyrics.
- COLIN MCKAY: Colin Mckay's Cosmic Sensations
- This here cosmic, quirky, comedy-bred funk-pop is pure ear candy.
- COLLEEN BROWN: A Peculiar Thing
- Colleen writes catchy, melodic folk/pop music, and while her influences are apparent, she eschews the comparisons and stereotypes that dog most young female singer/songwriters.
- COLONEL KNOWLEDGE: Reconnaissance
- Smart indie pop.
- COMMUNAL DEATH DUCK: Fly Exodus, Fly
- The latest release by this artsy new wavey post-punky South Texas trio consists of fifteen new songs which successfully meld all their influences into one energy filled work of art.
- CONEHEADS: Coneheads
- The digital release of the Coneheads iconic worldwide 1990 album "BUM" plus the singles and some live tracks. CONEHEADS serve up a fun rock & roll feast of melodic, fast-paced mini anthems from Australia.
- CONSHAFTER: Your Day Job
- An irreverent yet hopelessly endearing blend of feedback-drenched garage rock, nu-wave,and sampledelica, Conshafter's potent pop speedball is cut with instantly hummable melodies, surprisingly insightful lyrics and clever production.
- CONTRAMANO: Contramano
- Self-Imposed exiled Argentine Indie Rock with Lyrics in English & Español. Unique blend of chamber pop and Latin influences fueled by punk energy. Electric cello, drums and bass.
- CONTRANOVA: Infinity In All Directions
- Chamber pop, smart lyrics catchy melodies backed by bassoons, bass clarinet, vibes contra-bassoon, trombone and harp
- COOL NUTZ: King Cool Nutz
- This signals the growth and progression of Cool Nutz, and is his most incredible and eloquent work to date.
- CORDELIA'S DAD: Cordelia's Dad
- Noisy, sloppy, guitar distortion, punkish piss-takes on traditional American folk songs.
- CORDELIA'S DAD: What It Is
- Raging guitars, catchy choruses, and solemn hymns combined in the band's latest album, a return to its most rocking iteration.
- COREY DOAK: Light on the Darkest Line
- Somewhere between rock and folk. Therein lies the music of Corey Doak.
- CORKSKREW: Micromania
- Pop Electronica, with driving guitars and crystalline vocals.
- CORNBUGS: Brain Circus
- Buckethead & Choptop (Texas Chainsaw 2) create a deliciously bizarre bbq of progressive rock psycho alternative pork rib music.
- CORNBUGS: Rest Home for Robots
- Buckethead's guitar, Choptop's vocals, drums by Pinchface- rock rock, progressive, good for the digestion.
- COSGROVE RUSHING: North To Bakersfield
- West Coast (Bakersfield, CA USA) influenced Country Music with honky tonk twang, memorable hooks & clever lyrics. Totally fun, unique & original.
- COSGROVE RUSHING: Raining In Bakersfield
- West Coast style (Bakersfield CA, USA) influenced Country Music. Memorable hooks, honky tonk twang with intelligent lyrics. Impressive Production. Great Music.
- COSMIC STARFISH: Cosmic Starfish
- Cool and synthy on the outside, warm and folksy on the inside.
- COSMICITY: Isabella
- Cosmicity is a big name in America's synthpop underground, releasing this classic album in the 90's when electronic music was generally ignored in America.
- COSMO D: Plantastic Joyage
- electronic, electro-acoustic, classical, progressive, experimental, improvisational, experimental hip-hop, break beats/breaks, cello, Folktronic
- COUNT BOOGIE: Nerd Music
- If you are a nerd or love nerds. This music will make you happy.
- COUNT GILBERT: Brainwash
- A brat rock/punk single made completely over the internet. The 2 musicians who created this single have never met in person.
- COUNT TO INFINITY: Once Is Not Enough
- Combines synthpop sensibility with elements of house music, avant garde pop, trip hop, and trance to create a unique soundscape.
- COUNT TO INFINITY: Popism
- Combines synthpop sensibility with elements of house music, avant garde pop, trip hop, and trance to create a unique soundscape.
- COUNT TO INFINITY: Undertow
- Combines synthpop sensibility with elements of house music, avant garde pop, trip hop, and trance to create a unique soundscape.
- COUNTING HEARTBEATS: Lights
- Brash indie, rock, with guitarmonies and shout alongs. ATDI meets Maiden meets mewithoutYou.
- COUSIN DALE: Getaway
- While the new material is more punk driven, it retains the melodic hooks and catchy harmonies that won the quartet such a devoted local following.
- COWBOY MOUTH (NYC): Cowboys and Indians
- The sincere and skillful power pop originals on Cowboys and Indians take most of their character from textured guitar figures as well as one-finger organ/synthesizer tootles; Suicide would seem to be an influence on both the songwriting and the synth work
- CRAIG CHESLER: Craig Chesler
- A delightfully modern album combining elements of 60's pop and 50's doo-wop with a groove and feel for the present day.
- CRAIG JACKS AND THE MIGHTY JACKALOPES: Waiting For My Angel
- Country Rock, Traditional Country, Folk -- Recording artist Craig Jacks is a rare talent that combines everything we like best about our favorite roots performers. This music has a unique slant on the Americana genre, having the sophistication that appeal
- CRANNOG: Elegant Disguise
- Celtic Pop/Rock
- CRAP: It Doesn't Matter
- A gansta-comedy-geeky music styling for people who don't even like hip hop.
- CRAP DETECTORS: Cat Patrol
- CRAP DETECTORS 1978-1998 20 year anniversary. From Seattle,Wa. with love.
- CRAVIN' DOGS: Will The Circle Be Housebroken: Rarities, B-Sides and Orts
- Melodic roots-rockers, Cravin' Dogs, chronicle 20 years of previously unreleased studio recordings that have "an idie spirit as pervasive as they are engaging." - The Washington Post 1.27.2006
- CRAZED COWBOYS: 3 Crazed CDs!
- Get all three of the Crazed Cowboys CDs at TREMENDOUS savings; as a 3-CD collection, you save $9---yepper, I said Nine Big Bucks--go for it.
- CRAZED COWBOYS: 4 Crazed CDs!
- All four Crazed Cowboy cds for one crazy low price!
- CULTURE QUEER: Supersize It Under Pontius Pilate
- Fruitpie pop for God with a penchant for barbershop quartet and 1960s Portugese music.
- CUNNING PLAN: Thoughts Of The Little Grey Girl
- Adult oriented alternative progressive garage rock. cheerful melodies paired with dark subject matter. Might be the other way around as well.
- CURANDEROS: Evolucion Show
- Combining cosmic guitar noise, flamenco strummed power chords, and beautiful melodies, Curanderos creates art reminiscent of early Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins and Santana
- CURTIS ELLER'S AMERICAN CIRCUS: Taking Up Serpents Again
- Banjo music for funerals by New York City's angriest yodelling banjo player
- CURTIS ELLER'S AMERICAN CIRCUS: Wirewalkers and Assassins
- New York City's angriest yodeling banjo player.
- CUT OUT SHAPES: Cut Out Shapes
- Eclectic Rock ,progressive to pop, a lil something for every one.
- CYRUS: Cyrus
- Hard rocking music that hits you like a thousand box-cutters in a new york minute; punk and metal
- DADALA: candy fish barrel
- Digital alchemy and acoustic adventures; abstract and instrumental: rearranged improvisations, cyber jazz, post-rock electronica, glitch soundscape, geese, bees, throat singing, bossa nova.
- DADALA: sampler
- Eclectic & eccentric hybridizations from surreal to sublime; unique & adventurous collage of electronic & acoustic sources, improvisation, remixing, jazz, abstract, alternative, avant-garde & the kitchen sink.
- DAGMAR: Door No. 1
- Art rock gets a 21st century boost in Dagmar's rolling story about a guy who can't get out of bed in the morning and an insect goddess who plunges through the ether to rescue him. The first in what will be a 3-part, 3-CD song cycle.
- DAIQUIRI: Babies Making Babies
- Electronic Dance-punk Thrash-metal Spazzcore
- DALLISON: Secret Songs for Auntie Mildred
- Debut album from quirky UK singer songwriter and her band. A spiritually driven take on life with an earnest humor that has more to offer than your average pop lyric. Haunting pop rock melodies, musicianship to make you tingle with anthemic production.
- DAMON ZICK: We Are Large
- The New, Hot New Sound: 11 original jazz tracks emphasizing melody, groove and communication.
- DAN BOLTON: It Feels So Good
- Original vocal music with harmonies, incorporating elements of mainstream jazz, New Orleans second line, Latin American, Calypso, and Eastern European music.
- DAN BRYK: Lovers Leap
- Brilliantly off-kilter piano pop songwriting.
- DAN BRYK: Discount Store
- "Pop goodness with a touch of quirk" -Absolute Power Pop
- DAN CARRIGAN: potpourri
- "Brilliantly complex, yet accessible dittys that infuse themselves into your brain with relentless facundity, impossible to ignore while rejoicing in their own metaphysical gaiety." - James Cassara, Rapid River.
- DAN GARNER: 25 Things
- Tales of love both lost and found; insights both profound and tongue in cheek; superlative songwriting craft; and vocals comfortable in their own skin. These elements make for one of the most entertaining and enjoyable releases in recent memory.
- DAN HOLMES: Pure
- New Orleans blues mixed with some funk rock as told by a singer/songwriter.
- DAN MCLAUGHLIN: ICE Girls
- The story of the "Little Match Girl" by Hans Christian Andersen from the point of view of management in 2 cds.
- DAN STEVEN: Beggars and Kings
- I would be naked if I didn't wear clothes. Rock and folk. Quirky lyrics: profound, playful, intense. Social comment and personal quest.
- DAN WALLACE: Neon and Gold
- ".a tremendously catchy and yet intriguing album. As wildly creative as Radiohead or Rufus Wainwright, and as poppy as Ben Folds."
- DANCE ELECTRIC: We are Dance Electric
- Dance Electric brings catchy dance punk with a touch of explosive noise to your ears and groins.
- DANIEL AUSTIN: Confidence in You
- Adult Contemporary Soul/R&B...with a Jazzy twist. A powerful combination of funky jams and smoothed out progressive pop/jazz. Combining crafty songwriting, honest lyrics and tight harmonies over lethal beats, Confidence in You transcends genre boundarie
- DANIEL MCKELL: A Symphony of Green Lights e.p.
- Good old non traditional, quirky, sound infused, folk rawkin' pop, complete with sincere aspirations for happiness, and a permanently sadness twanged heart.
- DANNY BAKAN: Dog Man Don't Cat Man Do
- Banjo folk country pop at its best. Clawhammer 5-string banjo grounds the sound of a band made up of some of Canada's finest musicians. Fiddle, drums, bass and accordian meld with smoky horns. Not to mention the fine songwriting with quirky smart lyrics.
- DANNY INFANTINO & STEPHEN E. SMITH: Say the Word...Sing the Song
- Eclectic classic rock, folk, and Americana alternating with spoken word stories - dare we say - poems, some humorous, all thought provoking, about growing up,love, bombs, relationships and boomer stuff.
- DANNY!: F.O.O.D.
- The sophomore album from South Carolina's most prolific producer/MC.
- DANNY!: 21st Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Danny!
- The first greatest hits compilation from South Carolina's most prolific producer/MC.
- DANVI AND THE GLIDERS: Danvi and The Gliders
- If Guns N' Roses and the Red Hot Chili Peppers were to get together, this is what it would sound like
- DARK DAY: Strange Clockwork
- 20 cog-like, cyclic instrumental tracks with layers of melody and percussive rhythm on unusual-sounding instruments with a comicly sinister edge. Think Philip Glass meets The Addams Family, or Stereolab meet The B-52's.
- DARK MATTER: The Ultimate Killing Machine
- Strange Metal for the grey matter
- DARKWOOD CONSORT: Cafe Musik
- With warmth and humor, the world's only viola and bass clarinet duo combine folk, medieval and classical music from Denmark, Greece, France and North America for a style all their own.
- DAROWYN: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night...
- Singer/songwriter, folk, anti folk, folk rock, UK country.
- DAU CEFN: Boffi
- Trip hop electronic
- DAVE BLACKLEDGE: Corned Beef ReHash
- Dramady songs-Real Life Drama with sarcastic humor
- DAVE CHRISTIAN: TheFirst
- Debut solo project of former lead vocal and guitarist of FINALLY BALANCED. Punchy, heart-felt and moving, singer/ songwriter, rock/ folk and a little funky.
- DAVE COX: The Song Stylings of Dave Cox
- Recorded in Nashville in 2005- 50s and 60s flavored original traditional country music injected with some honkytonk humor.
- DAVE COX: Stuff
- REAL country music about life, death, and other stuff.
- DAVE COX: Greatest Misses!
- From one of Music City's most creative songwriters - the best collection of true country music that Nashville has to offer.
- DAVE GOULD: The PASSION of Bobby Bedeque
- A sardonic look at life in Canada and PEI. Ecclectic and quirky folk. You'll laugh and cough and turn your head. (adults only)
- DAVE HUDSON: Reverence
- Alternative roots Americana music with gothic folk-noir lyrics. Driving alone in the desert at two in the morning,this should be playing in your CD changer.
- DAVE IRVIN: I Ain't Nashville
- Rough-edged country with a lot to say in few words, 'cause it's still about the music.self produced,all songs written and all tracks played by Dave Irvin-he even made his own coffee-
- DAVE LAND & JAMES SPAER: Club De Latino
- A spicy mix of Latin flavored trumpet & flugelhorn led original tracks. Composed by two of the UK's top jingle composers.
- DAVE MANNING: Mobile Home Girl
- Like a Tom Waits Wanna-be meets a clandestine Bruce Springsteen impersonator and they get together with Kris Kristoferson to try to change the engine in a '65 VW Microbus.
- DAVE TAYLOR: Big Kids Up Front
- Dave Taylor delivers high energy, quirky, catchy kids' music influenced by folk, surf, indie rock, and metal.
- DAVE TREUT: Dear Life EP
- A mix of lo-fi,punk-folk and musical oddities that soars with imagination- the insanity of Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd,vocal daringness of Daniel Johnston and homespun honesty of Sebadoh. These songs hover inches above the din and confusion of modern life.
- DAVID ADDISON SMALL AND THE BORDERLINE SAINTS: Cryptic
- Songs of hellos and goodbyes. Guitar orientated indie rock from the depths.
- DAVID B. DOTY: Uncommon Practice
- Eclectic electronic music in just intonation, from fractured pop tunes to extended orchestral movements.
- DAVID BABICH: Mind Aside
- Rich and crafted stories supported by a unique blend of folk, jazz and rock.
- DAVID DRAGOV: Popov
- Fugues and pasacaglias morphing to a Brit pop sound.
- DAVID LEWIS: Drill, Fill & Bill
- A zany comical tribute to his profession: dentistry. Contains 10 original songs written about his experiences with patients like you. Laugh today - Live tomorrow.
- DAVID LIEBE HART AND ADAM PAPAGAN: Public Access
- Songs about girls, tv, and UFO's.
- DAVID LOVETT & FRIENDS: Five Miles From Town
- Foot-stomping yeehaw music with banjos, fiddles, and the kitchen sink.
- DAVID LYNN GRIMES: Raised on Rabbit
- Americana hillbilly gospel activist jazz folk on an axis between Ireland and Brasil
- DAVID M. KIDD: Flatrock Station
- New country delivered old rock style
- DAVID MICHAEL: The Crocodile & The Chihuahua
- Irreverent songs of love and loss with fun band using styles like swing, mariachi, '60s rock, folk, country, blues and classical.
- DAVID MILLER: Of Flight
- Electronic, Virtual Orchestra, Soundscapes
- DAVID PEEL WITH WAYNE KRAMER (MC5): War and Anarchy
- The Hippy From NYC's Punk album with Wayne Kramer from MC5, original 1993 issue.
- DAVID PICTON: Red Shirt Theme And Variations
- Straight ahead jazz, leaning towards Third Stream (jazz/classical) with a touch of surrealism and mystery, yet mellow and relaxing.
- DAVID PILGRIM: Island Soul
- Jazzy Caribbean Pop
- DAVID RUBIN: Secret Agent
- Escape into a musical wonderland of Androids, Witches, Outlaws, Fighters, Lovers, Strippers and Secret Agents. Melodic Pop, Energetic Rock, Swingin' Jazz, Rugged Americana and World Class Vocals.
- DAVID RUBINSTEIN: The Ping Pong Prelude and other piano pieces
- Contemporary piano music with a classical influence.
- DAVID WARD: Never Meant to Know
- Poignant, whimsical well crafted lyrics all rooted in a theatrically genre defying mix of soul, blues, funk, rock, and folk music from singer songwriter David Ward of the band "Loose Change Trio."
- DAVID WEISS: Virtuoso Saw
- Weiss bends steel in his bare hands, backed by members of the LA Philharmonic in this "cutting edge" CD of pop and classical favorites - "He came, he sawed, he conquered." (Los Angeles Times).
- DAVIEN: Disk 1
- A fusion of electro and jazz with industrial beats.
- DC FUSE: Dal
- rock with a twist
- DEAD FAMILY: We Are A Dead Family
- The Doors tripped on acid with the Ramones
- DEAD POETS SOCIETY: deprogramming
- Dead Poets Society manages sounding like your favorite music from the recent past while having their feet planted firmly in the future of Electronic/Goth music.
- DEAD SOLDIER: Dead Soldier
- Quirky, psychedelic pop that is sometimes funny, sometimes dark, but always irresistable!
- DEAN SULTANI: Around My Mind and Back Again
- This Album is a Journey into the realm of Funky, Expressive Electronic Dance and Listening Music. It takes you on a journey from House to Ambient and Back again with all of the elements you love in a dance album. Tracks to dance, drive, or just chill to
- DEATHMOBILE: Deathmobile
- DOWNLOAD NOW FOR $5.00 - Rammstein versus Primus in a cage match in the back of a speeding dump truck with no one at the wheel, careening toward an orphanage while on fire. No, really.
- DEB SEYMOUR: Martian Tangos
- Demented wit, haunting blues and moving ballads
- DEBORAH PARDES: Live in Concert
- Folk pop with happy edge. Funny, witty and spirited adult contemporary folk rock
- DEER MEET: Turn To Clear Vision
- Indie psychedelic pop rock.
- DEFINITELY GARY: The New Deal
- Rockin' funky good time. Enjoy your red rope licorice to the body-moving sounds of the Gary.
- DEJA VOODOO: Human Friend
- If The Beach Boys wrote songs about weird movies, driving in New Jersey and watching TV, and made it all sound like a good dream about girls, that would be this CD
- DEM BONES: Surfando Tingley Beach
- Roots Rock with a Southwest Desert flavor. A rich, culturally conscious sound with exceptional lyrics.
- DEM BROOKLYN BUMS: Step Up to the Plate
- Big-band swing music spiced up with a pinch of Ska and a dash of Rockabilly in true New York style, with all the trademark Brooklyn sass.
- DEMO X: That Zing Thing
- No, this isn't a collaboration between John Hiatt, Joni Mitchell, Little Feat, Pasty Cline, ZZ Top, Don Henle