Music -


The Wallflowers' Glad All Over is Jakob Dylan and company's first studio album in seven years.


The Irish band The Script are back with their third album, simply titled #3.

The Beatles' first project to get a critical drubbing, the Magical Mystery Tour film, is finally released on DVD and Blu-ray.

ELO frontman Jeff Lynne returns with a solo album called Long Wave.

Ex-Eagles guitarist Don Felder releases his first solo album in close to 30 years, Road to Forever.

Old 97's major label debut, 1997's Too Far to Care, is reissued in a two-disc set with the album's demos. The second disc is also available separately as a digital release called They Made a Monster: The Too Far to Care Demos.

Gov't Mule's Georgia Bootleg Box captures three shows from 1996.

Also in stores are Django’s Django Django, Ty Segall’s Twins as well as reissues of The Beach Boys' Greatest Hits, The Essential Mindy Smith and Suzanne Vega's Close-Up: Volume Four, Songs of Family.

Movies -

Struggling musicians take on '80s hits in the adaptation of the Broadway musical Rock of Ages with Julianne Hough, Tom Cruise, Malin Akerman, Bryan Cranston, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand, Paul Giamatti, Will Forte and Mary J. Blige. 

Charlize Theron, Idris Elba and Michael Fassbender are space explorers searching for the origins of mankind in Prometheus, which takes place in the universe of the Alien film franchise. Extras include commentary, deleted and alternate scenes.

Edgar Allan Poe investigates killings that copy his fictional murders in The Raven with John Cusack, Luke Evans, Alice Eve and Brendan Gleeson. It comes with commentary, deleted and extended scenes and the featurettes "The Madness, Misery and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe," “The Raven Guts: Bringing Death to Life,” “The Madness, Misery and Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe,” “Behind the Beauty and Horror,” and “Music for the Raven.”

TV that's available includes the third season of The League and the seventh season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.