Past Releases

Jesse Malin "Sad And Beautiful World (Wicked Cool)"

Sad and Beautiful World is Jesse Malin’s full length follow up to 2019’s Sunset Kids, which was produced by Lucinda Williams and Tom Overby. The album features Ryan Adams, Dave “Immy” Immergluck of the Counting Crows, Tommy Stinson of The Replacements, and more.

Micheal Seyer "A Good Fool (Rough Trade Publishing)"

Jesse Malin has released the 11-track A Good Fool as a follow up to 2018’s Bad Blood. The album is chock full of methodical, deliberate indie pop. Recorded and written over quarantine, A Good Fool finds Malin sounding as good as he ever has.

Sad Park "It’s All Over (Lauren Records)"

Sad Punk’s It’s All Over is a follow up to 2018’s Sleep and is an emo punk bash all the way through!

Jose Gonzalez "Local Valley (Mute)"

“Local Valley” is unmistakably a Gonzales album, but there are a number of changes in this one: It’s his first solo album to use computerized rhythms rather than the subtle percussion of his past efforts, and it’s the first to include lyrics in all three of the languages he speaks (English, Spanish and Swedish). But it’s also arguably his most energetic solo album, with many of the hushed Nick Drake-isms of his past work giving way to a sound that is less a fundamental change — it’s still mostly him and his guitar — than a livelier take on his format. There are more multi-tracked vocals, more guitars and many of the songs are more direct. And although a couple of the African-influenced songs get a little candle-and-incense-boutique, the penultimate track, a cover of Iranian-Swedish artist Laleh’s “En Stund Pa Jorden” (“A Moment on Earth”) is so beautiful it’s practically a hymn.