Music Releases 10-11-24
Born out of her time on the road, Samara Joy took her touring band into legendary Van Gelder Studios in February of 2024. This record, appropriately entitled Portrait, is a collection of standards (as well as one original) and features her singular voice, alongside arrangements from this tight-knit young group. The recording tells the story of the community she’s created with a new generation of young players and is evocative of the energy of her incredible live show.
This 20th Anniversary Edition of Sondre Lerche’s classic album features 4 never-before-heard bonus tracks and is the first re-pressing of this album in over a decade. 2 LP set on white vinyl in gatefold jacket. Limited Edition.
Doom - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Deluxe Edition) [2LP Green and Orange Smoke vinyl]
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Odies But Goodies is the ultimate collection from 7-time and current Academy of Country Music and 6-time and reigning
Country Music Association Group of the Year, Old Dominion. Thirty-one songs spanning the #1s, fan favorites and album
cuts that have come to define the band songwriters Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Geoff Sprung and Whit
Sellers built taking their friendship on the road in a van for the sake of playing live in front of people who just wanted to come
out and love the music.
What began as a labor of fun turned into one of the most impactful country bands of the 21st Century. Headlining major
arena tours and the biggest festivals, Old Dominion represents a space where people make the best of what is, find positivity
in the low moments and exult in the wins. Real life songs for real life moments, full stop.
To celebrate, they’ve gathered into one place all of the songs that define this no bad vibes group of musicians – “I Was On A
Boat That Day,” “Break Up With Him,” “Some for Another Time,” “Hotel Key,” “Written In The Sand,” “Memory Lane,” as well
as beloved deep tracks “Nowhere Fast,” “Hawaii,” “Fast Horses” and “Still Writing Songs.” They’ve also added their take on
Johnny Lee’s #1 “Lookin’ for Love” from the film “Urban Cowboy” and the brand new “Coming Home.”