Nine Tracks, 55 minutes. Karate's fourth album is a paired down affair, drawing heavily on their jazzier side with melodies from heaven. Double LP has 3 bonus tracks
Two Songs, twenty-five minutes. Represents Karate's foray i nto longer song structures. A more abstract side of Karate but without abandoning the realm of songwriting.
Nine tracks, fifty-eight minutes. The fifth album from the masters of understated beauty. More upbeat than Unsolved but maintaining the jazzier direction of previous releases.
8trks,38mins. Who would have thought 10 years ago that Karat e would have come of age with the 7th album? Pockets is weig hted w/ short soulful meditations on the personal/political.
Brand NEW nine song budget SAMPLER from the home team! Feat. tracks from Southern's current roster. Forthcoming and/or exclusive tracks packaged w/i deluxe letterpress CD folio
8 songs, 49 min. This hi-fidelity live recording was picked by the band as a milestone performance that rivals their best studio work. Recorded at a Belgium show in 2003.
9trks, 38mins. Karate's '95 eponymous debut as a three piece is more than a vital footnote. See how the seeds of their majesty germinate on classic tracks Gasoline and Bad Tattoo.
9 tracks, over 30 minutes. Second release on Southern. An appeal to Slint and Dischord fans. This release has a touch more blues influenced guitar which adds atmosphere and drama
9 tracks, 38 minutes. Karate's third album embarks on a dark journey of plain speaking, paranoia and pathos. This is not the USA, there is no shame when we're talking, it's ok.