CalendarAlbum Releases
February 2015
03 February
10 February
CMH Label Group releases Rockabye Baby! ‘Lullaby Renditions of Fleetwood Mac’
Making rock music baby-friendly and kids' music adult-friendly, award winning series Rockabye Baby has given its lullaby treatment to the work of more than 60+ artists including U2, Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Maroon 5 and Bruce Springsteen and sold over 1.6 million albums filled with music that "puts [kids] to sleep with cool music that you'll want to hear as well” (Ellen Degeneres)
17 February
BIG Label/ Thirty Tigers releases Aaron Watson’s ‘The Underdog’
"Proud country traditionalist" (New York Times) will make his Grand Ole Opry debut just weeks after the Feb. 17 release of his album, 'The Underdog.’
24 February
Smithsonian Folkways releases ‘Lead Belly: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection’
First ever career-spanning retrospective of the iconic singer - 5 discs, 100+ songs (many unreleased), ultra rare photos, essays + more.
24 February
Break World Records releases Hot Sugar ‘God’s Hand’
Boundary-pushing Hot Sugar (nee Nick Koenig) releases ‘God’s Hand’ (Break World Records) on 2/24 showcasing a unique production style called 'associative music,’ which uses field recordings to create samples and build songs. Hot Sugar has collaborated with The Roots, frequently contributes music to ‘Broad City’ and is the subject of a forthcoming SXSW documentary called “Hot Sugar’s Cold World,” produced by the creators of ‘Eastbound & Down.'
24 February
Thirty Tigers/Speakeasy releases Kristin Diable’s ‘Create Your Own Mythology’
New album from "Gritty and pretty" (NPR) NOLA native Kristin Diable. Produced by Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell)
24 February
Epic Records releases Airborne Toxic Event’s ‘Dope Machines’
Cali quintet explore a sonic change on their new album as big as 'OK Computer' was for Radiohead. Their first album produced by band frontman Mikel Jollett, their new sound embraces electronic elements, vintage keyboards and unbridled rock ‘n’ roll bombast to create a music evolution in the band's signature indie-based rock sound.
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