Music
6701.
Earthling
by Eddie Vedder
February 11, 2022
The third full-length solo release for the Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder features a guest appearance from Elton John and was produced by Andrew Watt.
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6702.
Home Counties
by Saint Etienne
June 2, 2017
The first new release in five years for the British alternative dance trio was co-produced by Shawn Lee.
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6703.
The Loneliest Time
by Carly Rae Jepsen
October 21, 2022
The sixth full-length studio release for Canadian pop artist Carly Rae Jepsen includes production from Rostam Batmanglij, Captain Cuts and Alex Hope.
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6704.
Let's Turn It Into Sound
by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
August 26, 2022
The latest full-length release for Los Angeles-based electronic producer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith features results from a new vocal processing technique she created.
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6705.
Mountain Moves
by Deerhoof
September 8, 2017
The 14th full-length studio release for the San Francisco indie rock band features guest appearances from Awkwafina, Devin Hoff, Juana Molina, Chad Popple, Matana Roberts, Xenia Rubinos, Laetitia Sadler, The Staple Singers, and Jenn Wasner.
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6706.
Life After Youth
by Land of Talk
May 19, 2017
Produced by John Agnello, the third full-length release for the indie rock band led by Elizabeth Powell was written while taking care of her father and features a guest appearance from Sharon Van Etten.
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6707.
Fluorescent Black
by Anti-Pop Consortium
September 29, 2009
The Anti-Pop Consortium returns to release their first album together in six years.
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6708.
Broken Dreams Club
by Girls
November 22, 2010
The follow-up to the San Francisco duo's 2009 debut album is a six-song album.
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6709.
Illumination
by Paul Weller
January 14, 2003
The former Style Council and Jam frontman returns with a solo album, and finds Weller producing and playing most of the instruments himself, with the help of a few celebrity guests such as Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones and Aziz Ibrahim.
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6710.
The Width of a Circle
by David Bowie
May 28, 2021
The two-disc set features recording of Bowie from the 1970s including a John Peel Sunday Show concert; music from the televised play The Looking Glass Murders aka Pierrot in Turquoise; a performance on Sounds of the 70's: The Andy Ferris Show; a few singles and alternative mixes (plus five 2020 mixes by Tony Visconti).
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6711.
Fan Dance
by Sam Phillips
July 31, 2001
This is Sam Phillips' first new album in five years, following 1996's poorly-received 'Omnipop.' Phillips' husband, T-Bone Burnett, produces.
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6712.
Field Music (Measure)
by Field Music
February 16, 2010
The indie rock English outfit made up of brothers David and Peter Brewis (original drummer in the Futureheads) has reunited with founder/director Andrew Moore on its latest, Field Music (Measure).
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6713.
FEET OF CLAY
by Earl Sweatshirt
November 1, 2019
The seven-track surprise EP release for the Los Angeles rapper features guest appearances from Mach-Hommy and Mavi.
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6714.
Walking With Thee
by Clinic
March 5, 2002
The distinctive Liverpool indie/garage band is back with a follow-up to their well-received 2000 debut 'Internal Wrangler' (which was just released last fall in the U.S.). The positive press generated by these two releases led to the band signing a major-label deal with Universal, which re-released 'Walking With Thee' on August 6, 2002.
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6715.
Under the Sun
by Mark Pritchard
May 13, 2016
The first solo release in five years for the electronic producer features guest appearances from Beans, Bibio, Thom Yorke, Thom Yorke.
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6716.
Dark Days + Canapés
by Ghostpoet
August 18, 2017
The fourth full-length release for the London-based artist was produced by Leo Abrahams.
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6717.
Our Two Skins
by Gordi
June 26, 2020
The second full-length release for the Australian singer-songwriter was co-produced with Chris Messina and Zach Hanson.
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6718.
The Sound of a Million Dreams
by David Nail
November 15, 2011
The Grammy-nominated country singer's second album was produced by Chuck Ainlay and Frank Liddell.
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6719.
i
by Magnetic Fields
May 4, 2004
Stephin Merritt handles all of the vocal duties on Magnetic Fields' latest release (so named because each song title begins with the letter I), though the musicians who helped flesh out '69 Love Songs' return, including Claudia Gonson (also of Future Bible Heroes and the band's manager), John Woo and Sam Davol.
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6720.
Dennis
by Sega Bodega
April 26, 2024
The third full-length studio release from electronic producer Sega Bodega features contributions from such artists as Mayah Alkhateri, BEA1991, Cecile Believe, Kirin J Callinan, Rick Farin, Miranda July, and Lafawndah.
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6721.
What's Next To The Moon
by Mark Kozelek
February 20, 2001
The first full-length solo album from Red House Painters frontman Mark Kozelek (following his 2000 EP, 'Rock N Roll Singer') consists entirely, believe it or not, of Bon Scott-era AC/DC covers. You'd never guess it by listening to the album, however, as Kozelek transforms them into something entirely new.
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6722.
Lover
by Taylor Swift
August 23, 2019
The seventh full-length studio release for the country pop artist features a guest appearances from the Dixie Chicks and Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco.
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6723.
Red Letter Year
by Ani DiFranco
September 30, 2008
The latest release for this folk singer was produced with Mike Napolitano and was recorded in Louisiana.
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6724.
Here and Nowhere Else
by Cloud Nothings
April 1, 2014
The fourth studio release for the Cleveland indie rock band led by Dylan Baldi was produced by John Congleton.
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6725.
Pure Heroine
by Lorde
September 30, 2013
The debut full-length release for the 16-year-old New Zealand pop singer-songwriter was produced by Joel Little.
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6726.
Below The Branches
by Kelley Stoltz
February 7, 2006
The San Francisco-based psych-rock solo artist returns with a third full-length.
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6727.
No Color
by The Dodos
March 15, 2011
The indie folk duo from San Francisco return with a fourth album of psychedelic, atmospheric, genre-bending rock.
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6728.
Trials & Errors
by Magnolia Electric Co.
January 18, 2005
Recorded during a live performance by the Jason Molina-led four-piece in Brussels in 2003, 'Trials' includes seven songs from the Songs:Ohia catalog as well as three new Magnolia Electric Co. tracks.
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6729.
Slugger
by Sad13
November 11, 2016
The debut full-length solo release for Speedy Ortiz's Sadie Dupuis was self-produced and features a guest appearance from Sammus.
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6730.
Formentera
by Metric
July 8, 2022
The eighth full-length release for Canadian indie band Metric was co-produced by Liam O'Neil and Gus Van Go.
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6731.
With Light and With Love
by Woods
April 15, 2014
The eighth studio release for the Brooklyn folk rock band led by Jeremy Earl includes the use of a saloon piano, singing saw, and more percussion.
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6732.
Mothers
by Swim Deep
September 18, 2015
The second full-length release for the British indie rock was produced by Dreamtrak.
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6733.
Cerulean Salt
by Waxahatchee
March 5, 2013
The second full-length release for former P.S. Eliot singer Katie Crutchfield includes backing from Swearin' members Keith Spencer, Kyle Gilbride, and her twin sister, Allison Crutchfield.
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6734.
Factory Floor
by Factory Floor
September 10, 2013
This is the debut full-length release for the British trio led by Nik Colk Void.
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6735.
World Boogie Is Coming
by North Mississippi Allstars
September 3, 2013
The seventh studio release for the southern blues-rock/folk band was self produced.
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6736.
Some Say I So I Say Light
by Ghostpoet
May 6, 2013
Co-produced with Richard Formby, the second release for the British electronic artist features guest appearance from Gwilym Gold, Charles Hayward, Dave Okumu, Lucy Rose, and Woodpecker Wooliams.
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6737.
Mudcrutch
by Mudcrutch
April 29, 2008
The debut album for the Florida-based rock band known as the band Tom Petty was in before the Heartbreakers.
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6738.
Vacation in Hell
by Flatbush Zombies
April 6, 2018
The second full-length release for the New York hip-hop trio features guest appearances from ASAP Twelvyy, Bun B, Nyck Caution, Denzel Curry, Dave B., Dia, Jadakiss, Joey Bada$$, and Portugal. The Man.
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6739.
Ignorance Is Bliss
by Skepta
May 31, 2019
The fifth Full-length studio release for the British grime artist features guest appearances from B Live, Boy Better Know, Lancey Foux, J Hus, Key, Lay-Z, Cheb Rabi, Nafe Smallz, and WizKid.
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6740.
Ivory
by Omar Apollo
April 8, 2022
The latest full-length release for singer-songwriter Omar Apollo features guest appearances from Daniel Caesar and Kali Uchis.
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6741.
II
by Fuzz
October 23, 2015
This is the second full-length release for Ty Segall's side project with Charlie Moothart and Chad Ubovich.
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6742.
Country Westerns
by Country Westerns
June 26, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Nashville country rock trio of Joey Plunkett, Brian Kotzur and Sabrina Rush was produced by Matt Sweeney.
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6743.
Every Loser
by Iggy Pop
January 6, 2023
The latest full-length solo release for The Stooges' Iggy Pop features contributions from such artists as the late Taylor Hawkins, Travis Barker, Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard, and Guns N’ Roses' Duff McKagan, Dave Navarro, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith.
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6744.
The Most Lamentable Tragedy
by Titus Andronicus
July 28, 2015
The fourth full-length studio release fro the punk band led by Patrick Stickles is a rock opera inspired by his own experience with manic depression.
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6745.
Spiritual Songs For Lovers To Sing
by LUH
May 6, 2016
The debut full-length release for the duo of WU LYF's Ellery Roberts and Ebony Hoorn was produced by The Haxan Cloak.
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6746.
Snow
by The New Year
April 28, 2017
The indie rock/slowcore band returns with its first new release in nine years which was written over that course of time between albums.
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6747.
Island of Noise
by Modern Nature
December 3, 2021
The latest full-length release for Modern Nature was inspired in part by Shakespeare's The Tempest.
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6748.
Electric
by Richard Thompson
February 5, 2013
The British folk rock guitarist's latest solo release was produced by Buddy Miller and includes guest appearances by Alison Krauss and Siobhan Maher Kennedy.
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6749.
Healing Is a Miracle
by Julianna Barwick
July 10, 2020
The fourth full-length release for the Brooklyn-based experimental artist features guest appearances from Jónsi, Mary Lattimore and Nosaj Thing.
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6750.
Blues
by Alabama 3
October 28, 2016
Known as A3 in the US, the 12th full-length studio release for the British band made famous when its song,"Woke Up This Morning," was used in The Sopranos' opening credits, was produced by Wizard (aka Greg Fleming).
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6751.
The Non-Stop EP
by Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard
July 17, 2020
This is the debut 10-track EP release from the Cardiff-based quartet that includes Tom Rees, his brother Eddie, Zac White, and Ethan Hurst.
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6752.
Vulnicura Live
by Björk
July 22, 2016
The live album mixed by Björk, Arca and The Haxan Cloak was first available as a 14-track limited release only at Rough Trade stores. The wider commercial release features one less track ("All Neon Like") and was mixed by Björk, Arca and Chris Elms.
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6753.
2016 Atomized
by The Raveonettes
April 21, 2017
The latest release for the Danish duo collects the songs they released monthly over the past year (plus two demos).
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6754.
Sage Motel
by Monophonics
May 13, 2022
The sixth full-length release for the San Francisco psychedelic soul band Monophonics is a concept album of songs set at the fictional Sage Motel.
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6755.
The Last Rider
by Ron Sexsmith
April 21, 2017
The 14th full-length solo release for the Canadian singer-songwriter was recorded with his touring band and was produced by Ron and Don Kerr.
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6756.
Brother Sinner & the Whale
by Kelly Joe Phelps
August 21, 2012
The latest solo album for the singer-songwriter was recorded only with a guitar and produced by Steve Dawson.
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6757.
We Still Love Our Country
by Carrie Rodriguez
October 3, 2011
Austin singer-songwriter Carrie Rodriguez and Belfast singer-songwriter Ben Kyle team up for this country covers album.
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6758.
Two Tongues
by Two Tongues
February 3, 2009
The debut album for the band featuring Say Anything's Max Bemis and Coby Linder as well as Saves the Day's Chris Conley and David Soloway.
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6759.
Teenage And Torture
by Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers
January 18, 2011
This is the latest release for the rock quartet from Brooklyn, New York.
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6760.
Islands in the Sky
by Death Valley Girls
February 24, 2023
The latest full-length release from Los Angeles garage rock band Death Valley Girls was produced by Mark Rains.
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6761.
Brain Candy
by Hockey Dad
May 29, 2020
The third full-length release the for Australian indie rock duo was produced by John Goodmanson.
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6762.
Floor It!!!
by The Texas Gentlemen
July 17, 2020
The second full-length release for the Dallas-based quintet was produced with Matt Pence.
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6763.
Samsara
by Venom Prison
March 15, 2019
The second full-length release for the Wales-based death metal band led by Larissa Stupar was produced by Tom Dring and Arthur Rizk.
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6764.
Proud to Be Here
by Trace Adkins
August 2, 2011
The country music star releases his 10th studio album, featuring a duet on the deluxe version with Blake Shelton.
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6765.
Brotherhood of the Snake
by Testament
October 28, 2016
The 11th full-length studio release for the trash metal band sees the return of bassist Steve DiGiorgio.
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6766.
Skulk
by Jim Moray
April 9, 2012
The fifth album for the folk artist reworks both classical folk pieces as well as two modern songs, Anaïs Mitchell's "If It's True" and Fleetwood Mac's "Big Love."
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6767.
Noise Reduction System: Formative European Electronica 1974-1984 [Box Set]
by Various Artists
July 28, 2017
A sequel to Close to the Noise Floor: Formative UK Electronica 1975-1984, this four-disc box set expands to bands from other European countries such as Cluster, Front 242, Klaus Schulze, and Yello.
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6768.
Loving You
by Bobbie Nelson
June 23, 2023
The debut full-length collaboration between Amanda Shires and the late Bobbie Nelson was recorded in 2021 and features a guest appearance by Willie Nelson.
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6769.
Peace... Like a River
by Gov't Mule
June 16, 2023
The latest full-length release from jam band Gov't Mule features contributions from Celisse, Ruthie Foster, Billy F Gibbons, Ivan Neville, and Billy Bob Thornton.
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6770.
Best of
by The Czars
December 9, 2014
This is a best-of collection of songs from singer-songwriter John Grant's former alternative rock band, The Czars.
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6771.
I'll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground & Nico
by Various Artists
September 24, 2021
Courtney Barnett, Matt Berninger of The National, Andrew Bird, Doveman, Fontaines D.C., Bobby Gillespie, Iggy Pop, King Princess, Lucius, Thurston Moore, Angel Olsen, St. Vincent, Michael Stipe, Matt Sweeney, Sharon Van Etten, and Kurt Vile & the Violators cover songs from The Velvet Underground's 1967 debut album with German singer Nico.
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6772.
I Only See the Moon
by The Milk Carton Kids
May 19, 2023
The latest full-length release from folk duo The Milk Carton Kids was produced by Kenneth Pattengale.
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6773.
Goin' Your Way [Live]
by Neil Finn
December 11, 2015
Neil Finn and Paul Kelly toured together in 2013, performing songs from their respective careers and the Sydney concert was recorded for this release.
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6774.
Invariable Heartache
by Kort
April 26, 2011
Lambchop's Kurt Wagner and Cortney Tidwell teamed up as KORT and released this album of songs originally recorded by the Chart Label.
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6775.
An Imaginary Country
by Tim Hecker
March 10, 2009
The Canadian electronica artist releases his latest album.
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6776.
Abyss
by Chelsea Wolfe
August 7, 2015
The fifth full-length release for the singer-songwriter features contributions from Russian Circles guitarist Mike Sullivan and was produced by John Congleton.
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6777.
Geneva
by Russian Circles
October 20, 2009
The third album for the rock trio was produced by Brandon Curtis.
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6778.
для FOR
by Kate NV
June 22, 2018
The second full-length solo release for the Russian electronic artist features five track recorded in the spring and the other five tracks in the autumn.
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6779.
Songs Of Shame
by Woods
April 14, 2009
This is the fourth album for the folk band led by Jeremy Earl.
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6780.
Flying High [EP]
by The Alchemist
June 30, 2023
The eight-track EP from rapper The Alchemist features guest appearances by Boldy James, Larry June, Mike, Sideshow, Earl Sweatshirt, TF, Billy Woods, and Jay Worthy.
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6781.
In The Court Of The Wrestling Let's
by Let's Wrestle
March 23, 2010
The debut full-length album for the British rock trio was named after the King Crimson album, In the Court of The Crimson King.
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6782.
Because Of The Times
by Kings of Leon
April 3, 2007
The Brothers Followill reunite with producers Ethan Johns and Angelo Petraglia for their first album in over two years.
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6783.
Magma
by Gojira
June 17, 2016
The sixth full-length studio release for the French metal band was recorded at their own studio in New York.
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6784.
Garden of Delete
by Oneohtrix Point Never
November 13, 2015
The eighth release for Daniel Lopatin as Oneohtrix Point Never features a backstory about an alien named Ezra and a band called Kaoss Edge.
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6785.
Little Bird
by Kasey Chambers
July 12, 2011
The Australian singer-songwriter releases her fifth solo album.
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6786.
Remember Her Name
by Mickey Guyton
September 24, 2021
The debut full-length release for the country artist features production from Karen Kosowski, Nathan Chapman, David Kalmusky, Jimmy Robbins, Johnny Simmen, Andy Skip, Gavin Slate, and Forest Whitehead.
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6787.
Flowers for Vases/descansos
by Hayley Williams
February 5, 2021
The second full-length solo release for the Paramore singer was recorded at her Nashville home during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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6788.
Glowing in the Dark
by Django Django
February 12, 2021
The fourth full-length studio release for the British rock band was produced by Dave MacLean and features a guest appearance from Charlotte Gainsbourg.
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6789.
Our Blood
by Richard Buckner
August 2, 2011
The alt-country rocker releases his latest album on Merge Records.
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6790.
Mount Wittenberg Orca [EP]
by Dirty Projectors
October 24, 2011
Bjork and the Dirty Projectors originally performed these songs in a bookstore and released the recordings digitally to benefit the preservation of protected marine life and oceans.
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6791.
OST
by Slumdog Millionaire
December 21, 2008
The Oscar nominated film's soundtrack features three songs with M.I.A. and A.R. Rahman's score.
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6792.
Dolls Of Highland
by Kyle Craft
April 29, 2016
The debut full-length release for the Louisiana-born singer-songwriter was self-recorded and mixed by Brandon Summers and Benjamin Weikel of The Helio Sequence.
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6793.
Guider
by Disappears
January 18, 2011
The second album for the Chicago-based band is the final album with original drummer Graeme Gibson who left the quartet to be closer to his family.
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6794.
Accelerate
by R.E.M.
April 1, 2008
The rock band's 14th album is promised to be more rocking than its last release, Around the Sun.
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6795.
Jump Rope Gazers
by The Beths
July 10, 2020
The second full-length release for the New Zealand indie pop quartet was produced by the band's guitarist Jonathan Pearce and lead singer Elizabeth Stokes.
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6796.
Deer Creek Canyon
by Sera Cahoone
September 24, 2012
The third solo release for the indie singer-songwriter was co-produced with Thom Monahan.
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6797.
Could It Be Different?
by The Spook School
January 26, 2018
This is the third full-length release for the Scottish indie-pop quartet.
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6798.
Tell the Devil I'm Gettin' There as Fast as I Can
by Ray Wylie Hubbard
August 18, 2017
The latest release for the Texas singer-songwriter features guest appearances from The Bright Light Social Hour, Eric Church, Patty Griffin and Lucinda Williams.
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6799.
Night Time, My Time
by Sky Ferreira
October 29, 2013
The debut full-length release for the indie pop singer-songwriter was produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Justin Raisen.
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6800.
Black Metal
by Dean Blunt
November 4, 2014
The second solo full-length release for the British artist is his first on the Rough Trade label.
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