Music
1901.
Seventh Tree
by Goldfrapp
February 26, 2008
The British group's fourth album was produced by the duo and Flood.
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1902.
Congrats
by Holy Fuck
May 27, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian electronic band was recorded in a studio over three days.
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1903.
Labyrinthes
by Malajube
March 31, 2009
The francophone rock band from Montreal releases its third album.
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1904.
Balls Out
by Steel Panther
November 1, 2011
The second album for the band as Steel Panther continues its over-the-top lyrics with the hard rock and heavy metal style of the bands of the 1980s.
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1905.
Trans-Continental Hustle
by Gogol Bordello
April 27, 2010
Rick Rubin produced the gypsy-inspired band's debut for Columbia Records, which also includes Brazilan influences now.
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1906.
Start Together [Box Set]
by Sleater-Kinney
October 21, 2014
The seven albums from the Washington state indie rock/riot grrrl trio are remastered with one new song.
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1907.
Treble & Tremble
by Earlimart
September 28, 2004
This fourth LP for the Los Angeles indie rockers were produced by Jim Fairchild (Grandaddy) and the band's own Aaron Espinoza. The album is dedicated to (and frequently about) the late Elliott Smith, who was Espinoza's neighbor.
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1908.
All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone
by Explosions in the Sky
February 20, 2007
The instrumental post-rock band from Texas returns after a four-year wait with this fourth studio album.
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1909.
Devotion
by Beach House
February 26, 2008
The sophomore album for the Baltimore-based indie-rock duo.
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1910.
Old Souls
by Deaf Havana
September 16, 2013
The latest studio release for the British alternative rock band was produced by Lee Batiuk.
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1911.
Reincarnate
by Motionless in White
September 16, 2014
The third studio release for the industrial metal band led by Chris Motionless was produced with Dan Korneff and features guest appearances from Cradle of Filth's Dani Filth, In This Moment's Maria Brink, and Tim Sköld.
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1912.
Bright Yellow Bright Orange
by The Go-Betweens
February 18, 2003
After taking 12 years off prior to 2000's 'The Friends of Rachel Worth,' the legendary Australian indie-pop band is suddenly undergoing a bout of creativity as evidenced by yet another release this very same decade.
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1913.
Dead Man's Bones
by Dead Man's Bones
October 6, 2009
Actors Ryan Gosling and Zach Shields team up to release their debut album as Dead Man's Bones.
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1914.
M3LL155X [EP]
by FKA twigs
August 14, 2015
The five-track surprise EP for the British artist was co-produced with Boots, Cy An, and Tic.
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1915.
AOI: Bionix
by De La Soul
December 4, 2001
The second installment in the "Art Official Intelligence" series (following 2000's 'Mosaic Thump') features the hit single "Baby Phat" and guest appearances from Slick Rick and Cypress Hill's B Real.
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1916.
Looping State of Mind
by The Field
October 11, 2011
Stockholm-based Alex Willner continues his ambient techno style on his third album.
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1917.
At Least for Now
by Benjamin Clementine
January 12, 2015
This is the full-length debut release for the British singer-songwriter first discovered in Paris, France.
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1918.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
June 28, 2005
Combine a singer who sounds more than a little like David Byrne, some solid indie-rock tunes, blurbs on all the right blogs, and a glowing review from Pitchfork and it all adds up to quite a buzz for this Brooklyn band's debut disc. Now all they need is a record deal.
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1919.
Dark Arc
by Saintseneca
April 1, 2014
The second full-length release for the Ohio band led by Zac Little was produced by Mike Mogis.
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1920.
Talkie Walkie
by Air
January 27, 2004
Nigel Godrich (Radiohead) produced this third studio LP for the French duo, who handle all the vocal duties themselves for the first time.
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1921.
Bad Magic
by Motörhead
August 28, 2015
The 22nd studio release for the British metal trio was produced by Cameron Webb and features a cover of The Rolling Stones' Sympathy For The Devil.
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1922.
Everything's Fine
by Jean Grae
April 27, 2018
The debut release for the collaboration between Jean Grae and Quelle Chris features guest appearances from Big Tone, Hannibal Buress, Michael Che, John Hodgman, Ashok "Dap" Kondabolu, Mosel, Nick Offerman, Denmark Vessey, Anna Wise, and Your Old Droog.
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1923.
Fatigue
by L'Rain
June 25, 2021
The second full-length release for the Brooklyn-based experimental artist was produced with Andrew Lappin.
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1924.
A Chorus of Storytellers
by The Album Leaf
February 2, 2010
Recorded in Seattle but remixed in Iceland by Jón Birgisson of Sigur Rós, A Chorus of Storytellers is the fifth album led by multi-instrumentalist Jimmy LaValle of the Album Leaf.
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1925.
Kid A Mnesia
by Radiohead
November 5, 2021
The reissue of Radiohead's 2000 album Kid A and 2001's Amnesiac includes a disc of alternative takes and B-sides as well as two previously unreleased tracks.
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1926.
The Afterman: Descension
by Coheed and Cambria
February 5, 2013
The sixth studio release continues the story from The Afterman: Ascension and sees the return of drummer Josh Eppard.
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1927.
Title TK
by The Breeders
May 21, 2002
A comeback of sorts, 'Title TK' comes a full nine years after The Breeders' previous effort (1993's 'Last Splash') and sees the group with a new lineup (only Kim Deal and sister Kelley remain) and producer (Steve Albini).
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1928.
Revolverlution
by Public Enemy
July 23, 2002
This 15th anniversary release for the rap veterans includes nine new tracks, supplemented by live recordings, remixes, and skits.
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1929.
Robotique Majestique
by Ghostland Observatory
March 4, 2008
The Austin, Texas group known more for its live performances releases its third album.
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1930.
Voyage
by ABBA
November 5, 2021
This is the first new studio release of new songs in 40 years for the Swedish pop quartet.
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1931.
Are You Gonna Eat That?
by Hail Mary Mallon
June 7, 2011
Mary Mallon, aka Typhoid Mary, is the subject of this concept album for Aesop Rock's side project with Rob Sonic and DJ Big Wiz.
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1932.
Life's Rich Pageant
by R.E.M.
July 12, 2011
The legendary band's pivotal album is remastered and reissued since it's 1986 release--complete with a bonus disc of demos.
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1933.
Seesaw
by Joe Bonamassa
May 21, 2013
Produced by Kevin Shirley, the second release from Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa includes covers of songs made famous by such artists as Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Buddy Miles, Nina Simone, and Tina Turner.
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1934.
Victory For The Comic Muse
by The Divine Comedy
June 19, 2006
The title of this ninth Divine Comedy album for Neil Hannon echoes back to the band's debut, 'Fanfare For The Comic Muse.'
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1935.
Priorities
by Don Broco
May 20, 2012
This is the debut full-length album for the British rock quartet.
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1936.
6 Feet Beneath the Moon
by King Krule
August 27, 2013
The debut full-length release for the British indie artist Archy Marshall as King Krule was produced with Rodaidh McDonald.
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1937.
The Cookbook
by Missy Elliott
July 5, 2005
Slick Rick, The Neptunes, M.I.A., Tweet and Mary J. Blige are among the guests on Elliott's first new disc in two years. Longtime collaborator Timbaland produces just two tracks here.
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1938.
Strength In Numbers
by The Music
June 16, 2008
The third album for the UK band was produced by Flood and Paul Hartnoll.
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1939.
Both Ways Open Jaws
by The Do
November 15, 2011
This is the sophomore album for the French/Finnish duo of Olivia Merilahti and Dan Levy.
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1940.
Silence Yourself
by Savages
May 7, 2013
The debut full-length release for the all-female British post-punk quartet was produced by Johnny Hostile and Rodaidh McDonald.
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1941.
Way Out Weather
by Steve Gunn
October 7, 2014
The latest solo release for the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter finds the guitarist backed by a larger group of musicians than 2013's Time Off.
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1942.
The Architect
by Paloma Faith
November 17, 2017
The fourth full-length release for the British singer-actress features guest appearances from Baby N'Sola, Samuel L. Jackson, Owen Jones, John Legend, Janelle Martin and Naomi Miller.
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1943.
Lucifer on the Sofa
by Spoon
February 11, 2022
The 10th full-length studio release for the Austin indie rock band Spoon was produced with Mark Rankin.
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1944.
Left
by Hope Of The States
June 19, 2006
Ken Thomas (Sigur Ros) produced this sophomore effort for the anthemic UK rockers.
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1945.
Logos
by Atlas Sound
October 20, 2009
This is the second album for Bradford Cox's solo project.
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1946.
You're Dead!
by Flying Lotus
October 7, 2014
The fifth full-length studio release for the Los Angeles-based artist/producer features guest appearances from Captain Murphy, Angel Deradoorian, Kendrick Lamar, Niki Randa, Snoop Dogg, and Thundercat.
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1947.
Pieces In A Modern Style
by William Orbit
February 22, 2000
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1948.
Red Yellow & Blue
by Born Ruffians
March 4, 2008
The third album for the indie rock band from Canada.
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1949.
Outrun
by Kavinsky
February 26, 2013
The concept behind the full-length debut release from the French house producer Vincent Belorgay is how a man who crashed his Ferrari Testarossa in 1986, arises as a zombie in 2006 to make music and race cars.
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1950.
One Armed Bandit
by Jaga Jazzist
February 23, 2010
The Norwegian group led by Lars Horntveth continues its jazz fusion of music styles on its latest album.
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1951.
A Love Surreal
by Bilal
February 26, 2013
Pianist Robert Glasper guests on the Philadelphia singer's jazz, soul, and funk-infused third full-length studio album.
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1952.
Felt
by Nils Frahm
October 11, 2011
The German composer's latest album was composed with felt on his piano strings to dampen the sound.
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1953.
The Graceless Age
by John Murry
April 9, 2013
Co-produced with Tim Mooney, the debut full-length release for the San Francisco-based, Mississippi-born singer-songwriter speaks of his struggle against dug addiction.
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1954.
A Deeper Understanding
by The War on Drugs
August 25, 2017
The fourth full-length release for the Philadelphia indie rock band led by Adam Granduciel is its first on the Atlantic label.
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1955.
Starcrawler
by Starcrawler
January 19, 2018
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles rock band led by Arrow DeWilde was produced by Ryan Adams.
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1956.
Keepsake
by Hatchie
June 21, 2019
The debut full-length release for the Australian dream pop artist Harriette Pilbeam was produced by John Castle.
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1957.
A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar
by Dashboard Confessional
August 12, 2003
This is the fourth album for the Florida-based emo band led by Christopher Carraba.
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1958.
Good Times!
by The Monkees
May 27, 2016
Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork celebrate the 50th anniversary of the pop band with its first new release in 20 years that features songs written by such artists as Rivers Cuomo, Neil Diamond, Noel Gallagher, Andy Partridge, and producer Adam Schlesinger.
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1959.
That's Harakiri
by Sd Laika
April 29, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for Milwaukee-based grime producer Peter Runge.
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1960.
The Light of the Sun
by Jill Scott
June 21, 2011
The Philadelphia native releases her fourth studio album of soulful pop and R&B.
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1961.
Souled Out
by Jhené Aiko
September 9, 2014
The debut full-length release for the alternative R&B artist features guest appearances from Cocaine 80s and Common.
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1962.
Between Darkness & Wonder
by Lamb
February 24, 2004
The English trip-hop outfit led by vocalist Louise Robinson (nee Rhodes) and producer Andy Barlow return for a fourth album.
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1963.
Wilderness
by Archer Prewitt
January 25, 2005
This is the fourth solo disc for the illustrator and Sea And Cake guitarist.
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1964.
Red Of Tooth And Claw
by Murder by Death
March 4, 2008
The fourth album for the rock band was produced by Trina Shoemaker.
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1965.
Elaenia
by Floating Points
November 6, 2015
The debut full-length release for electronic producer Sam Shepherd features a wide variety of influences including Brazilian classical, jazz, and soul music.
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1966.
Between Here And Gone
by Mary Chapin Carpenter
April 27, 2004
The songwriter returns with her first album of new material in three years, co-produced with pianist Matt Rollings and John Jennings.
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1967.
Immolate Yourself
by Telefon Tel Aviv
February 3, 2009
This is the third album for the Chicago-based duo of Josh Eustis and Charlie Cooper (who passed away on January 22, 2009).
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1968.
High Land, Hard Rain [30th Anniversary Edition]
by Aztec Camera
February 4, 2014
The reissue of the remastered debut release from the Roddy Frame-led band includes a disc of B-sides, remixes, and live tracks.
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1969.
Silent Hour/Golden Mile [EP]
by Daniel Rossen
March 20, 2012
The debut solo EP for the Department of Eagles and Grizzly Bear band member Daniel Rossen is composed of songs originally intended for Grizzly Bear's follow-up to its 2009 album, Veckatimest.
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1970.
Parallax
by Atlas Sound
November 8, 2011
The third studio album under the Atlas Sound name was produced by Bradford Cox himself and Nicholas Vernhes.
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1971.
Wildheart
by Miguel
June 29, 2015
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles R&B singer-songwriter features guest appearances from Lenny Kravitz and Kurupt.
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1972.
He Gets Me High
by Dum Dum Girls
March 1, 2011
The second EP for the indie pop band was produced by band member Dee Dee, The Raveonettes' Sune Rose Wagner, and Richard Gottehrer.
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1973.
Under My Influence
by The Aces
July 17, 2020
The second full-length release for the Utah indie-pop band features contributions from Mike Green, Christian Medice Jesse Shatkin, Kyle Shearer, Zach Skelton, and Justin Tranter.
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1974.
Hot Shit
by Quasi
September 9, 2003
The duo of Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney) return with their fifth LP.
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1975.
Ghetto Postage
by Master P
November 28, 2000
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1976.
This Right Here Is Buck 65
by Buck 65
January 25, 2005
This right here is the American debut for the Canadian country-rapper (born Richard Terfry), who has actually been recording north of the border since the mid-1990s. Apparently he's worth $1.15 more than 50 Cent, although we're not sure if that's in Canadian dollars or not.
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1977.
Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
April 8, 2008
The latest album for the alternative rock band from Australia was inspired by the story of Lazarus rising from the dead, as well as Harry Houdini.
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1978.
The Empyrean
by John Frusciante
January 27, 2009
The 10th solo album for the Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist features Flea and Johnny Marr as guest artists.
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1979.
Wise Up Ghost and Other Songs
by Elvis Costello & the Roots
September 17, 2013
Originally begun as an album of reworked Costello songs, the debut collaboration between Elvis Costello and the Roots is instead a largely original release produced by Steven Mandel.
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1980.
Heroes To Zeros
by Beta Band
May 4, 2004
'Heroes' marks the third album for the ever-strange UK outfit, who self-produced the disc and handed it off to Nigel Godrich (Radiohead) for mixing.
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1981.
Dreaming Of Revenge
by Kaki King
March 11, 2008
The fourth album for the Atlanta, Georgia singer and guitarist was produced by Malcolm Burn.
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1982.
Wanna Buy a Monkey?
by Dan the Automator
February 19, 2002
Producer Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, a founder and member of acts such as the Gorillaz, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Deltron 3030 and Lovage, here offers his first mix album. Many of the cuts are from his own remixes or productions, and come from bands ranging from Tortoise to the X-ecutioners.
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1983.
The Civil Wars
by The Civil Wars
August 6, 2013
The second release for the duo Joy Williams and John Paul White followed an announced hiatus in November 2012 due to "internal discord and irreconcilable differences of ambition."
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1984.
Social Cues
by Cage the Elephant
April 19, 2019
John Hill produces the Kentucky alt-rock band's fifth album, which features a collaboration with Beck.
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1985.
Talk Memory
by BadBadNotGood
October 8, 2021
The latest full-length release from the Canadian trio features guest appearances from Laraaji, Terrace Martin, Karriem Riggins, Brandee Younger, and Arthur Verocai.
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1986.
Home Sweet Home
by Kano
June 27, 2005
The 19-year-old East London "grime" MC makes his debut with this LP which features contributions from Mike Skinner (The Streets), Diplo and Paul Epworth.
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1987.
Highway Companion
by Tom Petty
July 25, 2006
The rocker's third solo disc has only one Heartbreaker (Mike Campbell) in tow, with the rest of the instrumentation handled by Jeff Lynne (who also produces) and Petty himself.
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1988.
Cupid Deluxe
by Blood Orange
November 19, 2013
The second release from Dev Hynes as Blood Orange includes guest appearances from such artists as Adam Bainbridge of Kindness, Clams Casino, MC Despot, David Longstreth of Dirty Projectors, Caroline Polachek of Chairlift, Skepta, and Samantha Urbani of Friends.
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1989.
The B-Sides
by The Gaslight Anthem
January 28, 2014
The collection includes live tracks, acoustic songs, covers, and session recordings from between 2008 and 2011.
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1990.
Everybody Down
by Kate Tempest
May 20, 2014
The British poet's debut solo rap release was produced by Dan Carey.
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1991.
Venomous Villain [VV:2]
by Viktor Vaughn
August 3, 2004
On of the many aliases of rapper Daniel Dumile (who is best known these days as the masked MF Doom), Viktor Vaughn is joined by a guests such as DJ Sure Shot and Kool Keith on this second release.
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1992.
Lighght
by Kishi Bashi
May 13, 2014
This is the second full-length indie pop release for K Ishibashi.
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1993.
Tunes 2011-2019
by Burial
December 6, 2019
The two-disc compilation from the electronic producer features songs originally released on EPs between 2011-2019.
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1994.
The Good Feeling Music of Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele
by Dent May & His Magnificent Ukulele
February 3, 2009
Signed to Animal Collective's Paw Tracks label, the artist releases his first full-length album.
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1995.
Forced Witness
by Alex Cameron
September 8, 2017
The second full-length release for the Australian indie singer-songwriter features a guest appearance by Angel Olsen and was produced with Foxygen's Jonathan Rado.
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1996.
Wall Of Arms
by The Maccabees
May 4, 2009
The second album for the British indie-rock quintet was produced by Markus Dravs.
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1997.
Civilized
by stellastarr*
July 7, 2009
The indie rock band's third album was produced by Tim O'Heir.
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1998.
The Powers That B
by Death Grips
March 31, 2015
The fourth studio release for the experimental hip-hop group is a two-disc set that includes the previously released Niggas on the Moon and a new disc (JKenny Death) with ten new tracks.
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1999.
Hold Time
by M. Ward
February 17, 2009
The singer-songwriter releases his latest solo album featuring guests such as The Decemberists' Rachel Blumberg, Lucinda Williams, DeVotchKa's Tom Hagerman, and Zooey Deschanel.
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2000.
Keep It Hid
by Dan Auerbach
February 10, 2009
This is the solo debut album for the Black Keys singer/guitarist.
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