
The artwork for the 1979 Southern rock album Flirtin’ with Disaster depicts a swampy scene featuring a precarious shack, a dilapidated vehicle, and ominous vultures circling overhead. This imagery vividly captures the... Read more »

Molly Hatchet’s 1979 release, their third studio album, solidified their position in the Southern rock genre. Featuring tracks like the title track and “Gator Country,” the record showcases a blend of hard... Read more »

This 1997 hip-hop release, the second studio album from the artist, features a blend of hardcore rap and socially conscious themes. Notable tracks include “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See”... Read more »