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The Record Company Celebrates Tenth Anniversary Of ā€˜Give It Back To You’ With Expanded Deluxe Reissue

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Craft RecordingsĀ celebrates Los Angeles Groove ā€˜n’ Hook merchantsĀ The Record CompanyĀ and theirĀ GRAMMY-nominated debutĀ with anĀ expanded tenth anniversary editionĀ ofĀ Give It Back to You. TheĀ deluxe reissueĀ includes the original 10-track album—featuring the chart-topping hitĀ ā€œOff the Ground,ā€Ā as well as favorites such asĀ ā€œRita Mae Youngā€Ā andĀ ā€œOn the Moveā€ā€”plus the band’s previously unreleased first concert, captured in bassist Alex Stiff’s Los Feliz living home in 2013. The intimate set offers a glimpse into the band’s creative process with some of their earliest material, including songs that would later appear onĀ Give It Back to You,Ā as well as a down-and-dirty rendition of the Bob Seger classic,Ā ā€œOld Time Rock & Rollā€Ā (the band would go on to open for the legendary rocker in 2019). ArrivingĀ February 20th, 2026,Ā and available toĀ pre-order today, the album will be released onĀ CD, as a 2-LP gatefold set, and on digital platforms.Ā The digital edition will feature even more additional content—including bonus mixes, live versions, acoustic takes, covers, and more—stay tuned to the band’s official website and socials for the full tracklist reveal.

As part of their anniversary celebration,Ā the band will also perform the album in its entirety during a 27-show run. TheĀ Give It Back to YouĀ TourĀ kicks off January 8thĀ inĀ Park CityĀ and concludes with aĀ hometown show in Los AngelesĀ onĀ March 28th. Scroll down for a list of dates or visit the band’sĀ official siteĀ for tickets and more info.

The Record CompanyĀ was born out of a late-night hang in 2011, whenĀ Chris VosĀ (vocals, guitar),Ā Alex StiffĀ (bass, backing vocals), andĀ Marc CazorlaĀ (drums, backing vocals) spun classic blues records like John Lee Hooker’sĀ Hooker ’N HeatĀ and swapped stories of their favorite concerts (Iggy Pop & The Stooges, among them). Energized by the evening, the three musicians reconvened the next day for a jam session at Stiff’s Los Feliz home. Before long, his living room would become the band’s epicenter as they wrote songs, performed for friends, and, eventually, recorded and mixed their debut album,Ā Give It Back to You.

Blending the soul of Delta blues with the power of classic rock and roll, the trio recorded much of the album live, giving songs likeĀ ā€œOff the Ground,ā€ ā€œRita Mae Young,ā€Ā andĀ ā€œOn the Moveā€Ā a raw, immediate feel. They also incorporated slide guitar, pedal steel, piano, and harmonica,Ā showcasing both their range and reverence for tradition while infusing it with modern energy.

Released in February 2016, Give It Back to You spent 42 weeks on both the Billboard Top New Artist Heatseekers chart (where it peaked at #5). Fueling its success was the lead single ā€œOff the Ground,ā€ which rose to #1 on Billboard’s AAA radio chart and cracked the Mainstream Rock Top 30, while its follow-up, ā€œRita Mae Young,ā€ landed at #12 on the AAA chart.

Also bolstering the band’s profile were a host of high-profile engagements, including appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Conan, and CBS This Morning; a much-talked-about performance at Bonnaroo (named as one of the festival’s ā€œ5 Best Country and Americana Momentsā€ by Rolling Stone Country); and their first headlining tour of the US. The following year, The Record Company joined John Mayer on tour, opening for the star at arenas across the country.

In addition to earning a GRAMMYĀ® nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album, Give It Back to You and The Record Company also received plenty of accolades from the press. Entertainment Weekly hailed, ā€œThe scuzzy, 10-track set meshes the group’s biggest influences—the early electric blues rock ’n’ roll of John Lee Hooker, staccato lyrical delivery akin to The Stooges frontman Iggy Pop, and Rolling Stones-style grooves.ā€ Paste praised the band’s ā€œRaw emotion, dedication, honesty and hard work,ā€ while Rolling Stone declared, ā€œThe blues may be nothing new, but the Record Company wring new life out of old traditions.ā€

ā€œGive It Back To YouĀ was about the formation of a new friendship that led to the accomplishment/start of a dream we all were afraid might pass us by,ā€ said Chris Vos. ā€œ10 years later, we’re still so grateful to have found the music we had always been looking for, and that it’s taken us from live recording sessions in our bass player’s Los Feliz living room to stages all over the world.ā€

In the years followingĀ Give It Back to You,Ā The Record Company has released three more albums—including their best-selling 2018 follow-up,Ā All of This LifeĀ (featuring the hitĀ ā€œLife to Fixā€). Their broad appeal has led them to share stages with an eclectic mix of artists—B.B. King, Social Distortion, Grace Potter, and Trombone Shorty among them—while their music has appeared in an array of films (including the 2016 blockbusterĀ Bad Moms), hit series (Suits,Ā Nashville,Ā Shameless), and video games (MLB The Show 22).Ā In 2023, they returned with their broadly acclaimed fourth album, aptly titledĀ The 4thĀ Album.Ā Fans can catch The Record Company on tour through the rest of the year, with their anniversary shows to follow in 2026.

Click hereĀ to streamĀ Give It Back to YouĀ and pre-order the 10thĀ Anniversary Deluxe Edition.

Give It Back to You Tour Dates:

January 30: Honolulu, HI – Blue Note (early show)

January 30: Honolulu, HI – Blue Note (late show)

January 31: Honolulu, HI – Blue Note (early show)

January 31: Honolulu, HI – Blue Note (late show)

February 12: Fort Collins, CO – Aggie Theatre

February 13: Boulder, CO – Boulder Theatre

February 14: Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre

February 25: Boston, MA – Royale

February 26: New York, NY – Irving Plaza

February 27: Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer

February 28: Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club

March 2: Cleveland, OH – The Grog Shop

March 3: Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s

March 5: Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection Elevation Stage

March 6: Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall

March 7: Milwaukee, WI – The Pabst Theater

March 19: Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater

March 20: Seattle, WA – The Crocodile

March 21: Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom

March 22: Bellingham, WA – Wild Buffalo House of Music

March 25: Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s

March 26: San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall

March 27: Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst Club

March 28: Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre

Give It Back to You [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] Tracklist (2-LP)

LP 1: Give It Back to You

Side A

  1. Off The Ground
  2. Don’t Let Me Get Lonely
  3. Rita Mae Young
  4. On The Move
  5. Hard Day Coming Down

Side B

  1. Feels So Good
  2. Turn Me Loose
  3. Give It Back To You
  4. This Crooked City
  5. In The Mood For You

LP 2: The Living Room Concert, 2013

Side A

  1. Feels So Good*
  2. Roll Bones*
  3. Hard Day Coming Down*
  4. Baby I’m Broken*

Side B

  1. Darlin’ Jane*
  2. Old Time Rock & Roll*
  3. Don’t Let Me Get Lonely*

*Previously unreleased

Give It Back to You [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] Tracklist (CD)

  1. Off The Ground
  2. Don’t Let Me Get Lonely
  3. Rita Mae Young
  4. On The Move
  5. Hard Day Coming Down
  6. Feels So Good
  7. Turn Me Loose
  8. Give It Back To You
  9. This Crooked City
  10. In The Mood For You
  11. Feels So Good (live)*
  12. Roll Bones (live)*
  13. Hard Day Coming Down (live)*
  14. Baby I’m Broken (live)*
  15. Darlin’ Jane (live)*
  16. Old Time Rock & Roll (live)*
  17. Don’t Let Me Get Lonely (live)*

*Previously unreleased

Goldfrapp Shares New Richard X Remix To Celebrate Twenty Years Of ā€˜Supernature’

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Pop duo Goldfrapp presents a new version of “Beautiful” reimagined by producer Richard X. This release follows the announcement of the 20th Anniversary deluxe edition of their third album ā€˜Supernature’ which arrived on November 21. The remix transforms the track into a contemporary electro anthem by distilling its pulse into a shimmering floor-filler. This follows other recent updates to the catalog including a remix of “You Never Know” by Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory and a version of “Koko” by Sun’s Signature featuring Elizabeth Fraser and Damon Reece. The collection brings a sharp minimal sheen to the band’s established library of hypnotic electronic music.

Video: Roger Taylor And Brian May Reveal The Secrets Behind Their Legendary Record ā€˜A Night At The Opera’

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Brian May and Roger Taylor share exclusive details regarding the evolution of the band’s studio process during the latest episode of Queen The Greatest. This retrospective celebrates the 50th anniversary of ā€˜A Night At The Opera’ with a new clear vinyl reissue of the landmark project. The band reflects on how their early technical experiences at Trident Studios allowed them to realize their outrageous ambitions. This period of growth saw the group move from the restricted sessions of their debut to the unbound experimentation that defined their mid-seventies output.

The transition toward creative freedom became evident during the sessions for ā€˜Queen II’ in 1974. Roger Taylor notes that “really, I think Queen II was the first time we were allowed a certain amount of freedom in the studio, whereas with the first album we weren’t” and explains that the result sounded more like the way the band intended. Brian May remains a massive advocate of that era because he believes it represented a giant step for the group. He explains that they went from a band hardly allowed in the studio to one that could “actually has studio time” and “make a giant leap with painting pictures on the canvas of the tapes.”

Following the hard-hitting and simplified approach of ā€˜Sheer Heart Attack,’ the band decided to pursue their dreams further with more complex arrangements. Brian May compares the recording of their fourth album to “getting a new car and seeing what you can do with it” while working alongside engineer Mike Stone and producer Roy Baker. The sessions became the most expensive in history at the time as they pushed the boundaries of studio technology. This ambitious direction was a necessity for the group as Brian May recalls that had the album failed “I think we would have just disappeared under the ocean.”

The record eventually reached the top of the UK charts with a track list ranging from the rock of “Death On Two Legs” to the vaudeville style of “Seaside Rendezvous.” The collaborative process between the four members resulted in a sound that was adventurous and dangerous. Brian May remembers the work as an exhilarating process where the final result “became Queen stuff” which he considers “a million times greater than anything that any one of the four of us could come up with on their own.” This new reissue provides a fresh look at a project that broke all the rules of rock music.

Vienna Vienna Returns With Bold New Single “Idle Hands” Featuring Playful Synths And Sardonic Wi

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Vienna Vienna has released his new single “Idle Hands” today as a follow up to his previous work on “Company Hunting.” The track combines an upbeat 80s pop feel with modern indie rock influences including playful synths and distorted guitars. This song radiates a vibrant energy that balances absurdist humor with an existential bite. The lyrics feature a hook where the artist mentions how his idle hands keep him occupied all the time while comparing himself to a rocket man who failed to launch. This release highlights the artist’s ability to turn personal narratives into bold statements underscored by a chaotic groove.

The inspiration behind the music stems from a desire for real connection outside of digital spaces. Vienna Vienna says “change lies at your footsteps, not your fingertips” and notes that the connection you hope to find is out there and is worth it. He suggests that when you are “done trying to change the heart and mind of a guy with an anonymous profile pic” you should let him know. The artist invites listeners to join a community because they are “building a community over here and we’d genuinely love to have you” in this new space. This track captures the restless motion of modern life through heartbeat drums and infectious hand claps.

London Artist Deyaz Delivers New EP ā€˜Quantum’ With Striking Longform Performance Film

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HEADLINE: London Artist Deyaz Delivers New EP ā€˜Quantum’ With Striking Longform Performance Film

TAGS: Deyaz

BLOG POST: London born songwriter and producer Deyaz has released his new EP titled ā€˜Quantum’ alongside an immersive longform performance film. This project consists of seven tracks including “Therapy,” “Typhoon,” and “Cry A Symphony” which showcase a blend of alternative and soul influences. The record shimmers with an incredible emotional depth that anchors every melodic turn. Deyaz says of the release that this project is him trying to make sense of the chaos in his head and the calm he finds in love. The track list continues with “Astronaut,” “Like That,” “Feel This Way,” and “Angels & Ashes” to round out the project.

The accompanying film captures the entire EP in a single take without breaks or punch-ins as the artist moves between indoor and outdoor environments. Deyaz explains that he wanted to make a film that captured those sentiments in real time with himself and the band living inside the music. He describes the result as raw and imperfect on purpose to give a unique look into the world behind the songs. The visual journey starts in a quiet cabin and transitions through various spaces to highlight the introspective lyricism and raw vulnerability of the work. This performance documents the moments of struggle, laughter, and connection that make the music real.

Floral Image Drops New Psychedelic Collection ā€˜Deeper Down Meadowland’

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HEADLINE: Floral Image Delivers Psychedelic Textures In New Collection ā€˜Deeper Down Meadowland’ And Tours Together With Minami Deutsch

TAGS: Floral Image, Minami Deutsch, Jack Warner, Fergus Nolan, Matt Kennedy, Mitch Forsyth, Phil Whitton

BLOG POST: Floral Image presents their latest EP titled ā€˜Deeper Down Meadowland’ as a sprawling companion to their debut album sessions. The track list features the acoustic blues of “Thieves” alongside “Spiraline” which delivers an ominous mood before building into a cathartic riffing crescendo. This record shimmers with a brilliant vitality that keeps the listener locked into its psychedelic groove. The band also includes live versions of four favorites from ā€˜Gone Down Meadowland’ to highlight their penchant for animate progression. These recordings include a full eight-minute extension of “Tiergarten” that captures the group in a state of high energy.

The group shares a new video for “On A Feeling” which pairs eastern melodies with a heavy rhythm. Jack Warner describes the track as an invitation to turn off phones and breathe while reconnecting to the natural world. He notes that the song addresses a climate emergency and encourages a deep dive into nature rather than privatized individualism. This vision is supported by the collaborative work of Fergus Nolan, Matt Kennedy, Mitch Forsyth, and Phil Whitton. The band is currently traveling across the UK as the support act for Minami Deutsch to bring these motorik sounds to live audiences.

Black Orchid Empire Dive Into Darkness with New Single ā€œThe Labyrinthā€

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Black Orchid Empire continue their ascent with ā€œThe Labyrinth,ā€ the fourth single from their forthcoming mythology-inspired album. Known for blending crushing heaviness with soaring melodic moments, the band lean into darker territory here, pairing slow-burning, doom-tinged riffs with massive, emotive choruses. It’s a track that showcases their technical precision while leaving plenty of space for atmosphere, tension, and release — a balance they’ve honed through years of relentless touring and stage-sharpened performances.

Written from the perspective of the Minotaur, ā€œThe Labyrinthā€ explores what it means to be labeled a monster inside a fate you never chose. Frontman Paul explains that digging into the ancient myth revealed a far more disturbing moral core than its pop-culture shorthand suggests, and that sense of unease runs through the song’s weighty pacing and ominous groove. With its adventurous structure and standout midsection, ā€œThe Labyrinthā€ reinforces Black Orchid Empire’s reputation for fearless songwriting and signals another bold chapter from a band operating at full confidence.

Volumes Enter a New Era with ā€˜Mirror Touch’ and Ferocious New Single ā€œS.O.A.P.ā€

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Fifteen years into their journey, Volumes sound sharper, heavier, and more self-assured than ever on their fifth album, ā€˜Mirror Touch’, out now digitally via Fearless Records. The Los Angeles quartet — Michael Barr, Myke Terry, Raad Soudani, and Nick Ursich — arrive at this chapter battle-tested, having outlasted trends and turbulence with a devoted fanbase right beside them. ā€˜Mirror Touch’ captures a band fully locked into its identity, balancing technical brutality with emotional weight and unfiltered aggression.

Leading the charge is new single ā€œS.O.A.P.ā€, a riff-driven statement piece built on industrial grit, crushing low end, and the band’s signature dual-vocal attack. The track wrestles with indulgence, morality, and blurred lines between right and wrong, pairing mechanical intensity with human conflict. Across ā€˜Mirror Touch’, Volumes continue to refine their hybrid of polyrhythmic metal, hardcore urgency, and forward-thinking heaviness — a sound honed over albums like ā€˜Via’, ā€˜No Sleep’, ā€˜Different Animals’, and ā€˜Happier?’. The physical edition of ā€˜Mirror Touch’ arrives February 27, 2026, cementing this release as a defining moment in the band’s evolution.

Old Dirty Buzzard Channel Doom and Defiance on New Album ā€˜One Foot In The Grave’

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Emerging from the wet, grey hinterlands of the Pacific Northwest, Old Dirty Buzzard unleash ā€˜One Foot In The Grave’, a bruising new release that blends doom, sludgy blues, and heavy metal into something raw and unrepentant. Picking up the thread where Motƶrhead and Black Sabbath left off, the album thrives on grit and danger, opening with ā€œBag of Nails,ā€ a track written in prison by bassist and vocalist Kurt Kilfelt. From the first riff, it’s clear this is music forged from lived experience rather than nostalgia.

Following their 2023 debut ā€˜What a Weird Hill to Die On’, ā€˜One Foot In The Grave’ captures Old Dirty Buzzard at full strength as a pure power trio. Drummer Ben Still and guitarist Ben Axeman drive the record with punishing force, while songs like ā€œDeath Becomes Your Dying Worldā€ and ā€œTraitor to Your Godā€ confront betrayal, sin, and survival head-on. A snarling cover of Motƶrhead’s ā€œThe Hammerā€ tips the hat to their heroes, but the message is forward-facing: this band isn’t reliving the past — they’re operating at their peak, proving rock and roll still hits hardest when it’s loud, unpredictable, and unapologetically real.

Casket Rats Preach the Gospel of Rock’n’Roll on Debut Album Rat City Rockers

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Boston sleaze-rock evangelists Casket Rats deliver their full-throttle debut with Rat City Rockers, a blistering declaration of faith in loud riffs, raw nerves, and real-deal rock’n’roll. Inspired by the grit of their Allston home base, the album is a no-frills blast of thunderous bass, punching drums, and lived-in vocals that revel in lust, rebellion, regret, and ecstasy. It’s music made without irony or apology — a sweat-soaked sermon for denim-and-leather lifers who still believe the needle belongs slammed to ten.

Recorded at Mystic Valley Studios and produced by Alex Garcia-Rivera, Rat City Rockers captures four Rats in their purest form: Keith Bennett on bass and vocals, Brendan O’Hare and Goose on guitars, and Phil ā€œFast Philā€ Slopak on drums. Tracks like ā€œWhiskey Queenā€ and ā€œStealinā€™ā€ wear their influences proudly while carving out something fiercely personal, channeling chaos, devotion, and the ugly-beautiful truth at the heart of rock’n’roll. As Bennett puts it, the goal is simple: make listeners feel unstoppable, connected, and alive. This isn’t nostalgia — it’s testimony.