Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit – Reunions
‘Reunions’ is US alt-country icon Jason Isbell’s seventh full-length studio album and the fourth released with his band, the 400 Unit.
‘Reunions’ is US alt-country icon Jason Isbell’s seventh full-length studio album and the fourth released with his band, the 400 Unit.
Thundercat is set to release his new album “It Is What It Is” on Brainfeeder Records.
New Zealand singer-songwriter Nadia Reid decamps to America for third album with typically captivating results!
‘Rattle And Hum’ was released in 1988 as a companion 2-LP set to the Phil Joanou-directed film of the same name.
‘Toto’ is the 1978 debut studio album by the American band Toto, featuring their first hit single ‘Hold The Line’.
‘Making A Door Less Open’ sees CSH embarking on new and imaginative roads to songwriting and recording, placing emphasis on the individual songs, each with its own “special energy”.
Traditional Techniques, Malkmus’ third solo LP without the Jicks (or Pavement), is new phase folk music for new phase folks.
2020 sees the thirtieth anniversary of the album that launched the solo career of sometime Go-Betweens frontman Robert Forster.
The deluxe version of Pearl Jam’s 11th album is a double-LP with three sides of tunes and one etched (no audio) plus a 28-page booklet, strictly limited edition.
Aporia is a New Age album from Sufjan Stevens and his step-father and record label co-owner, Lowell Brams.
Limited edition vinyl repress of ‘In a Million Years’, the 2012 debut studio album by Brisbane indie rock band Last Dinosaurs.
FNQ is still local! The new album from Cairns singer-songwriter Leanne Tennant is a cracker, currently exclusive to Sonic Sherpa!
Morrissey’s 13th solo album since ditching The Smiths is on indie exclusive red vinyl, while stocks last!
‘We Were Trying to Make It Out’ contains Brisbane rocker Jeremy Neale’s penchant for melodic hooks, delivered coherently and directly without compromise or pastiche.
Recorded live in the studio amid mounting tension between singer-songwriters Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, Anodyne proved to be Uncle Tupelo’s last and finest album.
World-charming Sunny Coast pub rockers continue doing things resolutely their own way on their debut album, more short-but-sour bursts about not giving a shit.
Lost songs of much-missed Triffids frontman brought to life by his former bandmates and some contemporary vocalists like Alex Gow (Oh Mercy), Rob Snarski (The Blackeyed Susans) and Romy Vager (RVG).
Brisbane punk reprobates follow-up their #1 album with help from their mate James Tidswell (Violent Soho), forging a sound that’s thrillingly new but still 100% Dunies.
Songbird is a compilation album of songs by American singer Eva Cassidy, first released in 1998, two years after her tragic death in 1996.
Seventh album from local metalcore legends follows on the back for four consecutive #1s and reaffirms the band’s lifelong love of heavy music, the perfect blend of Amity new and old.