Album Releases by Genre
Reality
by David Bowie
September 16, 2003
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Lost in Translation OST
by Original Soundtrack
September 9, 2003
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You Gotta Go There To Come Back
by Stereophonics
September 9, 2003
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Amazing Grace
by Spiritualized
September 9, 2003
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Amateur Night In The Big Top
by Shaun William Ryder
September 2, 2003
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The Other Side Of Daybreak
by Beth Orton
September 2, 2003
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truANT
by Alien Ant Farm
August 19, 2003
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Indestructible
by Rancid
August 19, 2003
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Everyone Deserves Music
by Michael Franti & Spearhead
August 19, 2003
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Bazooka!!!
by The Star Spangles
August 19, 2003
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Welcome To The Monkey House
by The Dandy Warhols
August 19, 2003
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A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar
by Dashboard Confessional
August 12, 2003
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Quebec
by Ween
August 5, 2003
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Get The Picture
by Smash Mouth
August 5, 2003
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Killing Joke [2003]
by Killing Joke
August 5, 2003
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Living Outside
by Sense Field
July 22, 2003
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Phantom Power
by Super Furry Animals
July 22, 2003
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It's All In Your Head
by Eve 6
July 22, 2003
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Strays
by Jane's Addiction
July 22, 2003
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Quixotic
by Martina Topley-Bird
July 14, 2003
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Heroes & Villains
by Paloalto
July 1, 2003
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De-Loused In The Comatorium
by The Mars Volta
June 24, 2003
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Blemish
by David Sylvian
June 23, 2003
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Scorpio Rising
by Death in Vegas
June 17, 2003
The third album from the London-based duo of Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes, much like its predecessor (1999's 'Contino Sessions'), mixes electronica and rock with a variety of celebrity guests handling vocals. This time out, the voices come from Hope Sandoval, Paul Weller, Dot Allison and Liam Gallagher. |
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Deja Entendu
by Brand New
June 17, 2003
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Vulnerable
by Tricky
June 17, 2003
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Taste The Secret
by Ugly Duckling
June 17, 2003
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Hail To The Thief
by Radiohead
June 10, 2003
Not quite the return to the "rock" side of Radiohead as originally believed (although pretty close), the band's sixth album (produced again by Nigel Godrich) retains some of the experimental electronica elements of its predecessors Kid A and Amnesiac. Note that each of the tracks on the album has an alternate title, as does the album itself (aka 'The Gloaming'). |
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My Private Nation
by Train
June 3, 2003
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In the Pursuit of Leisure
by Sugar Ray
June 3, 2003
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Paper Monsters
by Dave Gahan
June 3, 2003
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Shootenanny!
by Eels
June 3, 2003
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Rooney
by Rooney
May 20, 2003
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From Every Sphere
by Ed Harcourt
May 20, 2003
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Birds Of Pray
by Live
May 20, 2003
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14 Shades Of Grey
by Staind
May 20, 2003
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Anthem
by Less Than Jake
May 20, 2003
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Deftones
by Deftones
May 20, 2003
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Good Mourning
by Alkaline Trio
May 13, 2003
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The Golden Age Of Grotesque
by Marilyn Manson
May 13, 2003
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Out Of The Vein
by Third Eye Blind
May 13, 2003
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Slideling
by Ian McCulloch
May 6, 2003
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Imperial
by Robin Guthrie
May 6, 2003
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What Sound
by Lamb
May 6, 2003
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Think Tank
by Blur
May 6, 2003
The veteran Britpop outfit's first new album in four years is the result of tumultuous recording sessions in Morocco with producer Fatboy Slim, which saw a growing dispute between co-founders Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon culminate in Coxon's departure from the band. Fatboy Slim only wound up producing two tracks, with William Orbit handling some of the others. |
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Fever To Tell
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
April 29, 2003
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Counterfeit 2
by Martin L. Gore
April 29, 2003
The Depeche Mode songwriter's second solo album is just like his first (1989's 'Counterfeit'): all covers. Here, he tackles Brian Eno's "By This River," The Velvet Underground's "Candy Says" (oh my), Nick Cave's "In My Time of Dying," Iggy Pop's "Tiny Girls," and seven other works by your favorite artists. |
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Send
by Wire
April 28, 2003
The legendary English band, now re-formed, reunited and reinvigorated, return with their first LP in over a dozen years, with a sound that recalls the punk energy of their 1970s albums while sounding completely modern. Note that 7 of the 11 tracks here are also found in some form on 2002's twin "Read & Burn" EPs. |
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The Complex
by Blue Man Group
April 22, 2003
The multimedia collective known as the Blue Man Group, who can be seen and heard in ongoing theatrical productions in several cities, in television commercials for Intel, and even on a previous instrumental album 'Audio,' have released here something akin to a real rock'n'roll album. Their assortment of invented instrumentation is now accompanied by more traditional instruments, and vocals are provided by an array of guests, including Dave Matthews, Spalding Gray and Tracy Bonham. Included also are covers of "White Rabbit" and "I Feel Love." |
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Shine
by Daniel Lanois
April 22, 2003
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Baby I'm Bored
by Evan Dando
April 22, 2003
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Faceless
by Godsmack
April 8, 2003
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Fake Songs
by Liam Lynch
April 8, 2003
Best known as the co-creator of MTV's cult hit sock puppet show "Sifl and Olly," Liam Lynch has also studied music at Paul McCartney's academy and is a published writer. 'Fake Songs,' his first album, includes "United States of Whatever" (the most popular song from S&O and now a minor alternative radio hit) and such tracks as "Fake David Bowie Song," "Fake Pixies Song," and "Fake Depeche Mode Song." |
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Sleeping With Ghosts
by Placebo
April 1, 2003
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The Remote Part
by Idlewild
March 25, 2003
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Meteora
by Linkin Park
March 25, 2003
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6Twenty
by The D4
March 25, 2003
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Burn Piano Island, Burn
by The Blood Brothers
March 18, 2003
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Buzzcocks [2003]
by Buzzcocks
March 18, 2003
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Antenna
by Cave In
March 18, 2003
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Strangest Things
by Longwave
March 18, 2003
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Ether Song
by Turin Brakes
March 11, 2003
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Slow Motion Daydream
by Everclear
March 11, 2003
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Sing The Sorrow
by AFI
March 11, 2003
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So Long, Astoria
by The Ataris
March 4, 2003
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The Power To Believe
by King Crimson
March 4, 2003
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Human Conditions
by Richard Ashcroft
February 25, 2003
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The Art Of Losing
by American Hi-Fi
February 25, 2003
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Animositisomina
by Ministry
February 18, 2003
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Nocturama
by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
February 11, 2003
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100th Window
by Massive Attack
February 11, 2003
The first of two planned 2003 releases for the far-from-prolific Bristol-based electronica collective sees the group pared down to one original member: Robert "3-D" del Naja (although Grant "Daddy G." Marshall intends to return to the group for the next disc). Horace Andy returns to provide vocals on several tracks, and Sinead O'Connor also guests on two songs. |
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Life On Other Planets
by Supergrass
February 11, 2003
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Boomslang
by Johnny Marr & The Healers
February 4, 2003
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Let Go
by Nada Surf
February 4, 2003
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Other People's Songs
by Erasure
January 28, 2003
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Mary Star of the Sea
by Zwan
January 28, 2003
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The Raven
by Lou Reed
January 28, 2003
Available in two different versions, the latest from Lou Reed is based on the writings of Edgar Allen Poe. The 2-CD set includes tracks with readings of Poe by various actors (such as Willem Dafoe, Steve Buscemi and Amanda Plummer), backed by Reed, while the single-disc set pulls only the more song-oriented pieces from the longer version. Hal Willner produces. |
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Hate
by The Delgados
January 21, 2003
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Illumination
by Paul Weller
January 14, 2003
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Does This Look Infected?
by Sum 41
November 26, 2002
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Steal This Album
by System Of A Down
November 26, 2002
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Evil Heat
by Primal Scream
November 26, 2002
Bobby Gillespie and co. follow 2000's widely acclaimed 'XTRMNTR' with a similar blend of Stooges-style rock and electronica, thanks to the production work of semi-official Primal Scream member Kevin Shields (formerly of My Bloody Valentine) and Andy Weatherall. Tracks include first single "Miss Lucifer," "City," a remake of a Gillespie-sung track on David Holmes' most recent album, and "Some Velvet Morning," sung as a duet with supermodel Kate Moss. |
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More Than You Think You Are
by Matchbox Twenty
November 19, 2002
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Audioslave
by Audioslave
November 19, 2002
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Loose Screw
by The Pretenders
November 12, 2002
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Chat & Business
by Ikara Colt
November 12, 2002
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Riot Act
by Pearl Jam
November 12, 2002
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Red Letter Days
by The Wallflowers
November 5, 2002
The fourth album from Jakob Dylan & Co. includes lead single "When You're on Top" and a bonus cover of Elvis Costello's "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love & Understanding." Long-time guitarist Michael Ward has left the group, leaving room for Pearl Jam's Mike McCready to provide some of the lead guitar on the album. |
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A New Day At Midnight
by David Gray
November 5, 2002
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Have You Fed the Fish?
by Badly Drawn Boy
November 5, 2002
After wowing music critics and winning Britain's Mercury Music Prize for his 2000 debut album, 'The Hour of Bewilderbeast,' Damon Gough (who is the one and only member of Badly Drawn Boy) took a bit of time off, recording only the soundtrack for 'About A Boy' in the interim. He now returns with a proper follow-up, preceded by single "You Were Right." |
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American Supreme
by Suicide
October 29, 2002
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Scarlet's Walk
by Tori Amos
October 29, 2002
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The Kiss of Morning
by Graham Coxon
October 24, 2002
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Finisterre
by Saint Etienne
October 22, 2002
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One By One
by Foo Fighters
October 22, 2002
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Spend The Night
by The Donnas
October 22, 2002
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I To Sky
by JJ72
October 14, 2002
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Cruelty Without Beauty
by Soft Cell
October 8, 2002
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Sean-Nós Nua
by Sinéad O'Connor
October 8, 2002
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Cobblestone Runway
by Ron Sexsmith
October 8, 2002
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