For the Record

Michigander - Michigander
Michigander - Michigander

Michigander’s debut album embodies a decade of artistic growth, fusing personal lyricism with soaring, power-pop-infused indie-rock. Critics note its polished blend of hopeful vulnerability, cinematic hooks, and earnest reflection.

Jon Batiste - Big Money
Jon Batiste - Big Money

Jon Batiste’s ninth studio album, Big Money, released on August 22, 2025, marks a compelling turn in the trajectory of a multi-Grammy winner known for his exuberant performances and genre-blending flair.

Superdrag - Regretfully Yours
Superdrag - Regretfully Yours

Released on March 26, 1996, via Elektra Records, Regretfully Yours marked Superdrag’s full-length debut—an electrifying blend of alternative rock and power-pop that promptly made waves in the music scene

Sleep Token - Even In Arcadia
Sleep Token - Even In Arcadia

Even in Arcadia is Sleep Token's fourth studio album and a watershed moment—marking their first full-length record under RCA and a leap in mainstream visibility. Following the breakthrough Take Me Back to Eden, this album blends pop, R&B, trap, and polished djent into a major-label-leaning cinematic sound.

Aimee Mann - Lost In Space
Aimee Mann - Lost In Space

Lost in Space represents Aimee Mann’s fourth studio album and the first released on her own label, SuperEgo Records. It’s a haunting meditation on emotional distance, professional frustration, and the tension between longing and resignation.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Shout, Sister, Shout: The Rock 'n' Roll Originator 1938-56
Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Shout, Sister, Shout: The Rock 'n' Roll Originator 1938-56

Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a trailblazer—bringing electric guitar and rhythmic drive to gospel music long before it became rock. Artists like Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Johnny Cash, and Eric Clapton credit her as a foundational influence on rock & roll.

Mt. Joy - Hope We Have Fun
Mt. Joy - Hope We Have Fun

With Hope We Have Fun, Mt. Joy offers a warmly vulnerable and sonically adventurous fourth album that feels like a deep exhale after years of heavy touring and quiet reckonings. It’s a record shaped by memory, mortality, joy, and a desire to hold onto the fleeting moments that define us. Drawing inspiration from the weight of real-life fan stories and the band's evolving personal lives, the album swings between intimate folk musings and expansive indie-rock grooves—holding hands with both sorrow and celebration.

Bon Iver - Sable, Fable
Bon Iver - Sable, Fable

A bold two-part album that maps Justin Vernon’s emotional arc — from shadowed introspection to luminous renewal. Built around the 2024 SABLE EP and expanded into the brighter fABLE suite, the record explores grief, love, and personal transformation across 41 minutes and 13 tracks