Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Thor: Love and Thunder- Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Christian Bale
Bring It On: Cheer or Die- Alexandra Beaton, Missi Pyle, Tiera Skovbye
Bullet Proof- Vinnie Jones, Lina Lecompte, James Clayton
Sound of Metal- Riz Ahmed, Olivia Cooke, Paul Raci
The Munsters (Dir Rob Zombie)- Cassandra Peterson, Sheri Moon Zombie, Jeff Daniel Phillips
TV on DVD
Kung Fu: The Complete Second Season
Mayor of Kingstown: Season One
Superman & Lois: The Complete Second Season
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet: The Complete Season Five/Six
The Lost World: The Complete Series
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
Slipknot “The End, So Far”
Dropkick Murphys “This Machine Still Kills Fascists” (Nora Guthrie curated a collection of never-published lyrics from her father, Woody, and gave them to the band to use; they recorded the songs at The Church Studio in Tulsa, just minutes away from Woody’s birthplace; one song, “Dig a Hole,” is built around a rare Smithsonian Folkways recording, with lead singer Ken Casey essentially duetting with Woody, and accompanied by Guthrie’s grandson, Cole Quest, on Dobro guitar and backing vocals; producer: Ted Hutt; guests: Nikki Lane, Turnpike Troubadours’ Evan Felker)
Drowning Pool “Strike a Nerve” (their first album in six years)
Buddy Guy “The Blues Don’t Lie” (producer: Tom Hambridge; guests: Elvis Costello, James Taylor, Mavis Staples, Bobby Rush, Jason Isbell, Wendy Moten)
Sammy Hagar and the Circle “Crazy Times” (band lineup: Hagar, bassist Michael Anthony, drummer Jason Bonham and guitarist Vic Johnson)
Autopsy “Morbidity Triumphant”
Pixies “Doggerel”
Monster Truck “Warriors”
Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Cool It Down” (their first album in nine years)
Herb Alpert “Sunny Side of the Street” (a mixture of original songs and covers)
Autopsy “Morbidity Triumphant”
Björk “Fossora” (her first album in five years)
Afroman “Lemon Pound Cake”
Kid Cudi “Entergalactic”
The Cowsills “Rhythm of the World” (their first album since 1998)
Richard Marx “Songwriter” (20-track album broken up into four genres: pop music, rock, country music and ballads, featuring songs co-written with Burt Bacharach, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Chris Daughtry, Evanescence’s David Hodges, Matt Scannell, et al, and others self-penned)
Various artists “Blue Note Re:imagined II” (young U.K. artists rework classic Blue Note tracks by Donald Byrd, Grant Green, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk, Bobbi Humphrey, Marlena Shaw, Chico Hamilton, Chick Corea, Joe Lovano, Cassandra Wilson and Norah Jones)
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Dead Kennedys “Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (2022 Mix)” (1980 debut album, featuring “California über alles,” “Holiday in Cambodia” and “Kill the Poor”; remixed by Chris Lord-Alge; includes 28-page booklet with rare archival photos and interviews)
Alice Cooper “Live From The Astroturf”
Blitzkrieg “Complete Recordings Vol. 1: 1980-1988”
Diamond Head “Lightning To The Nations Re-Release”
John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band “Greatest Hits” (16-song collection; digitally remastered by Vic Anesini; liner notes by Ultimate Classic Rock’s Matt Wardlaw include new interviews with Cafferty and original members Michael “Tunes” Antunes and Gary Gramolini)
George Michael “Older (Super Deluxe Edition)” (1996 album, featuring “Jesus to a Child,” “Fastlove,” “Older” and “Star People ’97”; box set includes double 180-gram vinyl, remastered from original tapes, plus “Upper” mixes, available on vinyl for the first time, five CDs [featuring B-sides, live tracks, edits and remixes], 3 x 12”x12” art prints and a 12”x12” 48-page book, “The Story of Older”)
Daryl Hall & John Oates “Do It for Love” (2003 album; remastered)
Zac Brown Band “The Comeback (Deluxe)” (new single: “Wild Palomino,” feat. Cody Johnson)
Luke Bryan “#1’s Vol. 1 & Vol. 2” (22 No. 1 country hits on two CDs, with bonus poster)




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