Albums Out Now
Albums by Mirador (with Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka), D.E.D., Nine Inch Nails, I Prevail, D.D. Verni & The Cadilac Band, Bad Wolves & Kittie

Mirador
9/19 Mirador: Mirador (Self-Titled)
The debut album from the band with Greta Van Fleet co-founder Jake Kiszka, holds the singles “Feels Like Gold” and “Fortune’s Fate.”
“’Feels Like Gold’ weaves together themes of cultural collision, the relentless pursuit of riches, and the complexities of history,” offered the band.
They add that “‘Fortune’s Fate‘ is a song of yearning and escape, one that embodies the quest for freedom and self-discovery.”

Resent
9/19 DED: Resent
“A lot of the themes that I’m getting into on our new album and really our whole catalogue are very realistic takes on knowing that you aren’t perfect and addressing those pitfalls to yourself to become the best version of you possible,” DED’s Joe Cotela offered. “Having the bravery to be vulnerable and accountable with yourself and setting the ego aside to get out of our own way is paramount. Learning and then unlearning our traumas and triggers is the key to the door. I love the unique influences and canvas that the band made for me to sing over.

Tron Ares
9/19 Nine Inch Nails: “Tron Ares Soundtrack
It’s Nine Inch Nails’ original music for “Tron: Ares,” the third installment in the groundbreaking “Tron” film franchise.
It’s the first-ever film score by the band although bandmates Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have composed 20 scores, winning two Oscars and three Golden Globes.
The soundtrack’s techno leaning first single “As Alive As You Need Me To Be,” is also the first official music from the band in five years.

Violent Nature
9/19 I Prevail: Violent Nature
“Violent Nature” is I Prevail’s first new music since the departure of longtime clean vocalist Brian Burkheiser, who was forced to step away from the group’s touring activities due to his battle with Eagle’s syndrome.
As a result, frontman Eric Vanlerberghe handled the bulk of the singing with aid from guitarist Dylan Bowman.
The record was produced by I Prevail’s bassist Jon Eberhard,

Buckle Up
9/19 D.D. Verni & The Cadillac Band: Buckle Up
The band, reminiscent of the Brian Setzer Orchestra, marries Rock ‘n’ Roll’s visceral energy with suave, swinging throwback Big Band arrangements and aesthetics with a full 13-piece band.
“Buckle Up” reflects D.D.’s lifelong love of Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin and Fats Domino.
Verni is the founding member and bassist for Heavy Metal pioneers Overkill.

Die About It
9/19 Bad Wolves: Die About It Deluxe Edition
The package contains nine new tracks, including a re-worked version of “Say It Again” featuring Lauri Ylönen from The Rasmus.
“This song has always meant a lot to me — I’ve always loved it — but I never expected it to evolve the way it did with The Rasmus,” noted Bad Wolves founder/drummer John Boecklin. “In my opinion, it’s some of the best lyricism on the album, and I’m really glad it’s finally getting the spotlight it deserves. It’s truly some of our best work.”

Spit XXV
9/19 Kittie: Spit XXV
Kittie’s “Spit XXV” marks the 25th anniversary of their gold-certified debut album (“Spit”).
The EP has updated and re-recorded versions of four of the album’s most impactful tracks: “Spit,” “Brackish,” “Charlotte” and “Do You Think I’m A Whore.”
“There is something truly unexplainable in why our debut album is still resonating with people, finding a new audience and has had such a lasting impact on so many,” noted Kittie vocalist/guitarist Morgan Lander.
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