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Play On: A Raspberries Tribute debuts at No. 5 on Billboard’s Compilation Albums chart
The new two‑disc celebration has sparked a wave of interest in the classic American powerpop band.
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The new two‑disc celebration has sparked a wave of interest in the classic American powerpop band.
Reissues
Rediscover Moonrider (’75) and John Weider (’76) in first‑class CD editions—Prof. Stoned remasters, deluxe digipaks with obi‑strips, strictly one‑time runs.
Edward Rogers
Edward Rogers charts a life in song on Astor Place, produced by Don Fleming and tracked live with a tight ensemble.
Robert Callender
Nearly six decades after its release, Callender’s psychedelic masterpiece Rainbow comes to life on stage for the very first time — captured on CD/DVD & LP.
Smash Palace
The album that should have followed their 1985 debut. The new single “Poor Man’s Paradise” now has an epic video full of myth, fable & fire.
Shawn Phillips
He wrote the riff for Season of the Witch, played sitar for Donovan, visited Abbey Road during Sgt. Pepper’s, and recorded with Traffic. So why doesn’t anyone know his name?
The Gatekeepers
The mastermind behind one of prog's most ambitious satirical projects joins Scot Lade to discuss Nostalgia for the Great American Monoculture and the art of building a band from scratch for every album.
Jimmy Campbell
Mark Johnston tells us how he discovered Jimmy Campbell and brought his music 'back to life'
Nash Albert
Tracked high in Georgia’s Caucasus Mountains and finished by Tim Palmer and Bob Ludwig, Kingdom Of Love fuses Georgian choirs with fist-pumping classic-rock hooks—stream lead single “Around The Sun” now and dive into our full ABR interview.
Ice
London psych-soul outfit ICE finally get the anthology treatment on Whisper Her Name, a 19-track CD capturing every 1967-68 single, radio sessions and demos—Prof. Stoned remaster.
St Johns Wood Affair
UK psych outfit St Johns Wood Affair return 23 May 2025 with sophomore LP 2.
Anton Barbeau
Anton Barbeau's twin July releases "Glitch Wizard" and "Dig The Light" traverse the emotional spectrum from hospice-bed kraut-folk to musical sunshine, featuring collaborators from XTC and Soft Boys.