Dinosaur Jr compilation gets vinyl release
From Cherry Red Records. First issued in 2002 only in the USA and Australia, EAR BLEEDING COUNTRY is the only career-spanning compilation of Dinosaur Jr. This is the first time this album has been made […]
From Cherry Red Records. First issued in 2002 only in the USA and Australia, EAR BLEEDING COUNTRY is the only career-spanning compilation of Dinosaur Jr. This is the first time this album has been made […]
Throughout the 90’s, The Smashing Pumpkins were one of the most ambitious bands to come out of the grunge movement. They were a more layered, almost progressive enigma than Nirvana or Alice In Chains; visceral […]
[eil.com customers feature in this article!] eil.com stocks vintage and ‘new’ items of Pop & Rock Memorabilia every day – from clothing worn by the musicians to the fly posters pasted on walls outside gig […]
With their monumental Shiny and Oh So Bright US tour currently underway, Smashing Pumpkins will stream tonight’s huge show from Seattle live on Twitter. It is part of the Live Nation Concert series, and will start […]
[From FACT] The invitation-only event will take place this September. Legendary trance DJ Paul Oakenfold will record his new live album, Live at Stonehenge, amidst the ancient stones this September. Whilst Oakenfold might not be the first musician to be […]
Nothing beats a strong, mood setting soundtrack to bring the best out of a movie. It could be a brooding, ominous score to a horror movie, an Ennio Morricone spaghetti western theme, or a synthwave […]
Ahead of their performances at this weekend’s Reading and Leeds festivals, Fall Out Boy have unveiled a surprise EP, Lake Effect Kid. The three track EP, which features City in a Garden and Super Fade, as well as the title […]
For better or worse, the ‘90s will be remembered for a lot of iconic moments, but mostly it will be for the music. There was the rise of Brit Pop and the battle between Oasis […]
Bring Me The Horizon have returned with a brand new track, Mantra. It picks up where the band left off on their 2015 album, That’s The Spirit, blurring the lines between pop and alternative metal even further. It […]
[Tim De Lisle at the Guardian] It’s 50 years since Paul McCartney came up with Hey Jude while driving from London to Surrey – and made a song that’s sung everywhere from football terraces to […]
There’s nothing more satisfying than finding that one record you have been desperately searching for. The one that you have been saving for, waiting for the day it appears and you are ready to make […]
To own a piece of our musical and cultural history and actually hold the book that Lennon held is for many collectors the Holy Grail and the missing piece to their collection. Here at eil.com […]
[The Eagles, left to right: Don Felder, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner. Photograph: RB/Redferns] After sales figures were updated by the Recording Industry Association of America, Michael Jackson’s Thriller was beaten by […]
See last week’s post below… here are today’s Top 3:- Perdon Parece Ser La Palabra Mas Dificil – Scarce 1976 Argentinean solid centre 7″ vinyl single for Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word, also […]
A new compilation marking the 21st anniversary of important protest label, Appleseed Records, is due to feature previously unreleased recordings by Bruce Springsteen, Tom Morello, and a host of other artists. The 57-track compilation, Appleseed’s 21st […]
From the Daily Mail. The stage prop for the heavy metal band Iron Maiden – and turned into a fascinating history lesson for them and their fans. Now the life-like replica Spitfire, complete with propellers […]
Here at eil.com we realise not everyone’s pockets are so deep they can stump up the readies for that uber-collectable slab of vinyl, CD boxset, vintage memorabilia etc. With that in mind, we’ve put together this new […]
From Louder Sound. In November last year, Evanescence released their Synthesis album, which featured reworkings of some of their best-loved songs. They toured extensively in support of the record, playing shows across North America, Australia, Russia, Europe […]
From Louder Sound. Disturbed have announced that they’ll release their new album titled Evolutionlater this year. The follow-up to 2015’s Immortalized is set to arrive on October 19 via Reprise Records, with the news coming after the band […]
Released in 1972, Stack Waddy’s second album, Bugger Off! is a wild and fierce ride through a controlled mess of heavy blues and psych rock. The album was released on Dandelion Records, the label owned by […]
John Carpenter has announced he will be releasing the score to the upcoming Halloween movie this October. Carpenter directed the original movie in 1978, which also saw him pen the iconic, 5/4 timing theme. The […]
From Planet Rock. Eric Clapton has unveiled details of his inaugural festive album ‘Happy Xmas’. Slowhand’s first official record since 2016’s ‘I Still Do’ boasts 14 Christmas songs including covers of seasonal favourites ‘White Christmas’, […]
Ain’t nothing but a jazz thing here at eil.com this week with a vast array of top jazz rare vinyl and CDs coming through the doors, here’s a few to whet your jazz whistle, see […]
From Louder Sound. Haken have revealed that their fifth studio album will be released later this year. It’s titled Vector and it’ll launch on October 26, with the band co-producing the follow-up to 2016’s Affinity with Adam “Nolly” Getgood. […]
From Louder. Opeth have announced that they’ll release a live package later this year. Titled Garden Of The Titans: Live At Red Rocks Amphitheater, it will arrive on November 2 via Moderbolaget Records / Nuclear Blast […]
From Classic Rock. Alice In Chains have announced that they’ll play a special set in their home town of Seattle next week. They’re gearing up to release their highly anticipated new studio album Rainier Fog on August […]
Kurt Vile has returned with brand new solo track, Loading Zones. It is the first music from Vile since last years’s collaboration with Courtney Barnett, Lotta Sea Lice, and his last solo album was back in 2015, B’Lieve […]
Philadelphia-based indie band, Nothing, have unveiled their their long awaited third album, Dance On The Black Top. It is streaming in full on NPR, and is their most versatile record to date. From the cascading wall […]
Nothing beats a strong, mood setting soundtrack to bring the best out of a movie. It could be a brooding, ominous score to a horror movie, an Ennio Morricone spaghetti western theme, or a synthwave […]
Just landed at eil.com is this killer collection of rare and hard-to-find punk/post punk and D.I.Y. ‘45s. In true punk style, these releases were often home-made and, in many cases, were the sole release by […]
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