Vendor: Filter
Type: Vinyl
Price:
25.98
Short Bus is the 1995 platinum-selling debut album by Filter, the alternative/industrial band formed by original Nine Inch Nails touring guitarist Richard Patrick and guitarist/programmer Brian Liesegang. The album includes the hit singles “Hey Man Nice Shot,” “Dose” and “Under.” Long out of print on vinyl, this reissue features vinyl mastering by George Horn and Anne-Marie Suenram at Fantasy Studios and is pressed at Memphis Record Pressing.
Vendor: Filter
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.99
Filter’s third studio album, The Amalgamut, is available for the first time on vinyl in celebration of the title’s 20th anniversary. Following the success of the band’s platinum-selling 1999 release Title of Record, 2002’s The Amalgamut spawned fan favorites “Where Do We Go from Here” and “American Cliché.” 2-LP set, housed in a gatefold jacket with printed inner sleeves.
Vendor: Filter
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.98
Two decades after Short Bus and Richard Patrick is nostalgic. On Crazy Eyes, Patrick reintroduces the ominous energy from the early industrial-leaning releases and sprinkles in references to former associates Nine Inch Nails (former NIN member Danny Lohner even makes an appearance). Backed by new bandmates, he fully embraces Filter's sonic legacy -- whether by direct homage ("Kid Blue from the Short Bus, Drunk Bunk") or familiar aural recall, like with the low rumbles of "Hey Man, Nice Shot" on "Under the Tongue" -- without getting stale. Over 12 tracks, Patrick assesses what he calls the "insanity of the human condition."
Vendor: Filter
Type: CD
Price:
9.99
Two decades after Short Bus and Richard Patrick is nostalgic. On Crazy Eyes, Patrick reintroduces the ominous energy from the early industrial-leaning releases and sprinkles in references to former associates Nine Inch Nails (former NIN member Danny Lohner even makes an appearance). Backed by new bandmates, he fully embraces Filter's sonic legacy -- whether by direct homage ("Kid Blue from the Short Bus, Drunk Bunk") or familiar aural recall, like with the low rumbles of "Hey Man, Nice Shot" on "Under the Tongue" -- without getting stale. Over 12 tracks, Patrick assesses what he calls the "insanity of the human condition."
Vendor: Filter
Type: CD
Price:
15.99
A 20th anniversary edition of Filter’s platinum-selling sophomore album, Title of Record. The set includes four bonus tracks: “(Can’t You) Trip Like I Do” (originally recorded for the cult-classic soundtrack Spawn The Album), “Jurassitol” (previously released on The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), plus remixes of the singles “The Best Things (Humble Brothers Remix)” and “Take a Picture (H&H Remix).” It also features new liner notes by author, journalist, and Side Jams podcast host Bryan Reesman.
Upon its initial release in 1999, Title of Record was a commercial victory, peaking at the Number 30 spot on the Billboard 200. The album also won wide critical acclaim—Entertainment Weekly declared that Filter’s “Attention to melody and craft is refreshing,” while Rolling Stone praised frontman Richard Patrick as, “The most expressive and daring of the new industrial rockers, the most willing to expose the vulnerability that lurks behind the jackboots and black leather trench coat.”
Vendor: Filter
Type: CD
Price:
9.99
Short Bus is the 1995 platinum-selling debut album by Filter, the alternative/industrial band formed by original Nine Inch Nails touring guitarist Richard Patrick and guitarist/programmer Brian Liesegang. The album includes the hit singles “Hey Man Nice Shot,” “Dose” and “Under.”
Vendor: Filter
Type: Digital Album
Price:
11.99
Filter’s third studio album, The Amalgamut, is available to stream or download in celebration of the title’s 20th anniversary. The new expanded version of the 2002 album features nine remixes and alternate takes of “Where Do We Go From Here”—all of which were previously unavailable digitally. Among the highlights are two mixes by the popular British producer DJ Hyper, plus two re-imaginings of the song from the legendary New York City DJ crew the X-Ecutioners.