Incoming Resources
- The rip tide, Beirut
- Small craft on a milk sea, Brian Eno
- The platinum collection, David Bowie
- Blunderbuss, Jack White
- X&Y, Coldplay
- The Police
- Punk revolution!, an oral history of punk rock politics and activism, [edited by] John Malkin ; foreword by Klee Benally
- Revolver, the Beatles
- Walk the moon, Walk the Moon
- Remixes 81-04, Depeche Mode
- Smash!, Green Day, The Offspring, Bad Religion, NOFX, and the '90s punk explosion, Ian Winwood
- Everything all the time, Band Of Horses
- Mavericks of sound, conversations with artists who shaped indie and roots music, David Ensminger
- Everybody loves our town, an oral history of Grunge, Mark Yarm
- Guitar legend, the very best of Dick Dale
- Locked down, Dr. John
- 1984, Van Halen
- The definitive collection, Chuck Berry
- Down on the upside, Soundgarden
- Avant rock, experimental music from the Beatles to Björk, Bill Martin ; with a foreword by Robert Fripp
- The very best of, Jethro Tull
- Natural history, the very best of Talk Talk
- Alanis Morissette, the collection
- Lullabies to paralyze
- Back to black, Amy Winehouse
- I hate new music, the classic rock manifesto, by Dave Thompson
- A cultural dictionary of punk, 1974-1982, Nicholas Rombes
- Fleet Foxes
- Strange little birds, Garbage
- Sky blue sky, Wilco
- Comfort of strangers, Beth Orton
- Woodstock 1969, the lasting impact of the counterculture, photographs by Jason Lauré ; text by Ettagale Blauer and Jason Lauré ; foreword by Dennis Elsas
- Raising sand, Alison Krauss, Robert Plant
- Bloom, Beach House
- 1, the Beatles
- Circles around the sun, Dispatch
- Soviet kitsch, Regina Spektor
- Bad, Michael Jackson
- Moondance, Van Morrison
- Permanent waves, Rush
- Light up gold, Parquet Courts
- The idler wheel is wiser than the driver of the screw, and whipping cords will serve you more than ropes will ever do, Fiona Apple
- Rock and roll is here to stay, an anthology, edited by William McKeen ; introduction by Peter Guralnick
- The strange case of--, Halestorm
- Greatest hits, Boston
- Into the blues, Joan Armatrading