Envy Of None, the new band and debut self-titled album from Alex Lifeson (Rush), Andy Curran (Coney Hatch), Alfio Annibalini and singer Maiah Wynne due for release on Kscope on 8th April.
Envy Of None, the new band and debut self-titled album from Alex Lifeson (Rush), Andy Curran (Coney Hatch), Alfio Annibalini and singer Maiah Wynne due for release on Kscope on 8th April. Special edition featuring blue LP, 2CDs - the second disc includes bonus tracks, remixes and instrumental.
This budget priced, ten song collection from popular, 90’s CCM outfit Sixpence None the Richer features tracks culled from the group’s first two albums on the R.E.X. label. Early Favorites includes fan favorites like "Healer," "Angeltread" and "Love, Salvation, The Fear Of Death," but listeners looking for mainstream hits like "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes" would be better off with the 2004 career retrospective, Best of Sixpence None the Richer.
2nd to None is the sequel to 2002's 30 #1 Hits, itself an attempt to gather Elvis' biggest number one hits on one disc – which is quite a bit different than all of his number one hits. Elvis simply had too many chart-toppers to fit on one disc, particularly because their definition of "number one hit" was all-inclusive, spanning the globe and Billboard alike, so there were a lot of really good number one hits left behind, not to mention all the great singles – including all of his Sun rockabilly sides – that didn't climb their way to number one…
One of the New York RIO vanguards The ORDINAIRES were formed in early 1980s as a nine-piece challenging rock spirit firstly named Off Beach under Punk / New Wave Movement in New York. They named themselves The ORDINAIRES after the classic country group The Jordanaires, after providing two tracks ('Intravenous' and 'Courage') for a compilation "Peripheral Vision" via Zoar Records in 1982.
And Justice for None is the upcoming seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch. It is set to be released on May 18, 2018. The band had already completed recording of the album by December 31, 2016, however due to ongoing problems with their label Prospect Park, the album was delayed until 2018 after they reached negotiations with the label. After negotiations were reached in late 2017, they released the greatest hits compilation A Decade of Destruction and two new songs entitled "Trouble" and a cover of The Offspring song "Gone Away" recorded for the new album were included on the compilation, which will be featured on the deluxe version of the new album, which will also feature a different album cover for the deluxe edition.