Electric Six, best known for hits like “Gay Bar” and “Danger! High Voltage” from their 2003 debut album Fire, are back with a remastered edition set for release on February 28. Handled by Warren Defever at Third Man Records, this reissue brings new life to the cult classic. Renowned for their high-energy performances and playful humor, Electric Six continue to blend rock, disco, and punk with their signature electrifying style.
Another long-awaited reissue is Coke, the self-titled album from the Florida-based Latin-funk band active in the 1970s. Originally released in 1972on the Sound Triangle label, Coke has earned a cult following among enthusiasts of the genre. The upcoming March 28 reissue, remastered by Karl Daniel Lidén, revives this hidden gem.
Meanwhile, hip-hop pioneers De La Soul are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their album The Grind Date with a special reissue, featuring six additional tracks, including rare and previously unreleased material.
Lorna Shore, one of the most dominant names in modern deathcore, is also set to reissue their second album, Flesh Coffin, on March 14. Originally released in 2017, the album showcases the band's early blend of technical brutality and symphonic elements. Following their viral success with "To the Hellfire" in 2021, this reissue highlights their rapid evolution within the genre