|
484 music CD releases for Alternative Rock ::
|
CDs ordered alphabetially by title :: |
|
|
|
|
Artist
Mice In Tights
Title
Discontinuity
Label: Darkrealm
Genre: Alternative Rock
|
Mice In Tights share this "Split LP" with Hate Turned Backwards. Contains 4 tracks from Mice In Tights. |
|
|
|
Artist
Nothing Inside
Title
End
Label: Darkrealm
Genre: Alternative Rock
click here for more info about End - Nothing Inside
|
This CD comprises the entire original END cassette plus four rare bonus tracks. All tracks have been remixed and remastered for this CD release. The bonus tracks include alternate versions of Empty and End and two songs from the original END sessions that wound up on the cutting room floor. |
|
|
|
Artist
Alanis Morissette
Title
Feast on Scraps
Label: Maverick
Genre: Alternative Rock
click here for more info about Feast on Scraps - Alanis Morissette
|
This isn't quite a live album, greatest hits, or rarities package, although it contains plenty of material that falls under all three columns. Rather, Feast on Scraps is a generous serving of everything Alanis. Its centerpiece is a CD featuring eight previously unreleased songs that were recorded during the Under Rug Swept sessions, plus an acoustic take on the hit "Hands Clean." Among the highlights here are a nasty Jagged Little Pill throwback called "Sister Blister" and a warmly seductive folk number approximating Joni Mitchell called "Offer." Then there is the DVD, brimming with superb live performances of sleek, dark pop hits such as "You Oughta Know," "Head Over Feet," and "Thank U." The set is rounded out with some delightfully candid behind-the-scenes footage (watch Alanis break down in tears during the writing of "Surrendering") that will make her fans gasp in delight. |
|
|
|
Artist
Alanis Morissette
Title
Flavors of Entanglement
Label: Warner Bros
Genre: Alternative Rock
click here for more info about Flavors of Entanglement - Alanis Morissette
|
The first studio album from Alanis Morissette since 2004, Flavors Of Entanglement fuses the organic and the techno—prompted by producer Guy Sigsworth (Madonna, Björk). Incorporating beats, loops and synthesizers, the album was designed, says Morissette, so listeners can "dance your face off." Balancing introspective confession and delirious joy, the global and the personal, Flavors Of Entanglement is a tasty new musical feast from one of pop’s most intriguing artists |
|
|
|
Artist
Nothing Inside
Title
Host
Label: Darkrealm
Genre: Alternative Rock
click here for more info about Host - Nothing Inside
|
About the Artist
Nothing Inside is an Atlanta-based electronic band with a diverse and unique sound. With songs ranging from straightforward synthpop, to hard-edged grinding roll-around-on-the-floor-and-bleed songs, to more ethereal compositions, you're never quite sure what the next song will bring. Refusing to be sterotyped into any of the many existing subcatagories of electronic music, they've been redefining the genre since 1996. Since then, they've released four more-than-full-length (70+ minute) CDs as well as two CDs of rare tracks made available only to their fan club members, who now span the globe.
Product Description
Originally conceived as a four song ep intended to recognize the life, achievements, and death of William S. Burroughs, HOST turned into a fourteen track full length release including parasite tracks from solo and side projects. |
|
|
|
Artist
Alanis Morissette
Title
Jagged Little Pill
Label: Maverick
Genre: Alternative Rock
click here for more info about Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette
|
Her intensely personal lyrics grabbed the headlines, but the bravest departure here is the way Morissette's unique vocals stand naked in the mix--a technique that drives home the painful honesty of tracks like "Right Through You," "Forgiven," and "All I Really Want." Sheryl Crow or an earthier Tori Amos are fair analogies, but Morissette is a genuine original with a rare ability to make listeners care, think, and question. |
|
|
|
Artist
Alanis Morissette
Title
So Called Chaos
Label: Maverick
Genre: Alternative Rock
click here for more info about So Called Chaos - Alanis Morissette
|
It's been a long time in coming, but with So Called Chaos Alanis Morisette has finally produced a worthy follow up to her globe-conquering debut. Calmer and more focused, the songs exude a new, mature woman, firmly in control of her life. "I'm not threatened by every pair of legs you watch go by," she sings with Zen-like serenity on "I Doth Protest Too Much" |
|
|
Next>>
|
|
Back to top |
|
|