
Darryl Jenifer
The Weather Channel
The Weather Channel is the new instrumental album from Bad Brains bassist Darryl Jenifer. It follows his 2010 solo debut, In Search of Black Judas. The record features a venerable lineup of heavy-hitters from the jazz world, including the likes of John Medeski, Ben Perowsky, Jack DeJohnette, and Karl Berger, among others. The tracklist includes nine new compositions, as well as new interpretations of two Bad Brains classics.

Pluralone
A Drop In The Ocean
A Drop in the Ocean is the fourth album from Josh Klinghoffer's solo project Pluralone, out on Org Music. Returning to the basics — just himself and an acoustic guitar — Klinghoffer (Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers) builds an intimate, lived-in world of folk-inspired songs about loss, perception, and the act of creation itself. Produced by Eric Palmquist, with backing vocals from Chelsea Hodson. All orders include a digital album download on release date.

Funkadelic
Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow
Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow is the second album from funk innovators Funkadelic, arriving in 1970 mere months after their trailblazing debut. The album's origin story famously involved a single marathon session on LSD and marked the official introduction of legendary keyboardist Bernie Worrell. It charted at No. 92 on Billboard's Pop chart.

Kira Roessler
Enigma
Enigma is the second studio album from Kira Roessler (Black Flag, dos). Following her 2021 solo debut, the record expands on her minimalistic, bass-driven sound, pairing stark arrangements with understated emotional intensity. Co-produced with her brother Paul (Screamers) and featuring backing vocals from Petra Haden, Enigma unfolds with a quiet precision that highlights Kira's singular voice and compositional restraint. All LP and CD purchases come with a download, delivered on release day.















































