Music
1201.
Colour The Small One
by Sia
January 10, 2006
Australian singer-songwriter Sia Furler (also known for her work with Zero 7) received a boost when a track from her second solo album was featured during the conclusion of HBO's "Six Feet Under," prompting a very belated U.S. release of the album in 2006.
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1202.
SweetSexySavage
by Kehlani
January 27, 2017
This is the debut full-length studio release for the Oakland R&B artist who was a finalist on the sixth season of "America's Got Talent." [The deluxe edition includes "Gangsta," which also appears on the "Suicide Squad" film soundtrack.]
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1203.
Drukqs
by Aphex Twin
October 23, 2001
This 30-track, 2-disc set from Richard D. James is his first Aphex Twin album in five years.
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1204.
Noble Beast
by Andrew Bird
January 20, 2009
This is the latest solo album for the singer/songwriter.
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1205.
End of Daze [EP]
by Dum Dum Girls
September 25, 2012
The five-track EP includes a cover of Strawberry Switchblade’s "Trees and Flowers."
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1206.
Nurture
by Porter Robinson
April 23, 2021
The second full-length studio release for the Atlanta-based electronic producer features a track Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
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1207.
God Loves Ugly
by Atmosphere
June 11, 2002
The Minneapolis underground hip-hop duo of rapper Slug and producer Ant offer up 18 new tracks.
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1208.
Folklore
by Nelly Furtado
November 25, 2003
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter's sophomore effort comes a full three years after her debut, 'Whoa, Nelly!'
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1209.
In Our Heads
by Hot Chip
June 12, 2012
The fifth full-length album for the British indie electronic band is its first on the Domino label.
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1210.
Dilate
by Bardo Pond
April 24, 2001
Philly's psychedelic Bardo Pond offer up a 72-minute, ten-track disc. This is their fifth official release, and like its predecessors, it continues the tradition of using a drug reference in the title.
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1211.
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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1212.
Has Been
by William Shatner
October 5, 2004
Yes, it 'has been' a long time since the last William Shatner album (and with good reason), but the veteran recording artist returns for this collaboration with Ben Folds. Other guests include Joe Jackson, Aimee Mann and Adrian Belew, but sadly, no Leonard Nimoy.
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1213.
The Evening Descends
by Evangelicals
January 22, 2008
The sophomore album from the Oklahoma indie rock band.
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1214.
Appeal To Reason
by Rise Against
October 7, 2008
The fifth full-length album for the Chicago punk rock band was produced by Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore.
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1215.
More Adventurous
by Rilo Kiley
August 17, 2004
The Los Angeles indie-rockers make their major label debut with 'More Adventurous.' In the two years since their previous outing together, the band's Jenny Lewis contributed vocals to the debut from the Postal Service, while Blake Sennett and Jason Boesel released an album from their own side project, The Elected.
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1216.
The Stage Names
by Okkervil River
August 7, 2007
The fourth studio album from the Austin, Texas-based band mixes it up with the help of Jim Eno of Spoon.
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1217.
Radio Music Society
by Esperanza Spalding
March 20, 2012
The fourth release for the 2011 Grammy-winning Best New Artist is described as a more upbeat album with two cover songs.
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1218.
2
by Mac DeMarco
October 16, 2012
This is the debut full-length release for the former member of Canadian indie pop band, Makeout Videotape.
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1219.
Fort Nightly
by White Rabbits
May 22, 2007
The debut record for the New York quintet includes two drummers and a piano player.
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1220.
Take the Crown
by Robbie Williams
November 5, 2012
Produced by Jacknife Lee, the ninth solo album for the British pop singer is his first since 2009's Reality Killed The Video Star.
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1221.
Rammstein
by Rammstein
May 17, 2019
The first studio release in 10 years for the German metal band was produced with Olsen Involtini.
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1222.
Provisions, Fiction and Gear
by Moth
April 9, 2002
This is the Cincinnati, Ohio band's major label debut.
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1223.
Scenery
by Emily King
February 1, 2019
The third full-length release for the New York City indie R&B artist was produced by Jeremy Most and mixed Tom Elmhirst.
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1224.
Reflektor
by Arcade Fire
October 29, 2013
The double album from the Canadian indie rock band was produced with James Murphy and Markus Dravs.
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1225.
Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust
by Sigur Rós
June 24, 2008
The fifth album for the group was was co-produced by Flood and its first recorded in less than a year.
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1226.
Engineers
by Engineers
June 21, 2005
This debut album showcases the British band's symphonic, shoegaze-y sound.
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1227.
Leaving Songs
by Stuart A. Staples
June 20, 2006
Leaving Songs is the Nashville-recorded second solo disc for Tindersticks frontman Stuart Staples, who is joined by Maria McKee on one track.
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1228.
Combinations
by Eisley
August 14, 2007
The Texan siblings release their second full-length album.
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1229.
Birthdays
by Keaton Henson
April 9, 2013
The second release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Joe Chiccarelli and features Band of Horses and Jesca Hoop as guests.
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1230.
Imperius Rex
by Sean Price
August 25, 2017
The posthumous release for the Brooklyn rapper who passed away in August 2015 features guest appearances from DOOM, Ike Eyez, Freeway, Wu-Tang's Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Bernadette Price, Mobb Deep's Prodigy, Raekwon, Ruste Juxx, Styles P, Junior Reid, Rock, and Smif-N-Wessun.
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1231.
The Life Pursuit
by Belle and Sebastian
February 7, 2006
Tony Hoffer produced this seventh studio LP for the veteran Scottish indie-pop band.
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1232.
Comfort
by Maya Jane Coles
July 2, 2013
The debut full-length release for the British DJ and producer includes guest appearances from such artists as Hercules And Love Affair’s Kim Ann Foxman, Miss Kittin, Karin Park, Alpines’ Catherine Pockson, Nadine Shah, and Tricky.
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1233.
The Family Afloat
by Bound Stems
September 9, 2008
The Chicago-based indie rock band releases its second full-length album.
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1234.
Tears on Tape
by H.I.M.
April 30, 2013
The eighth full-length studio release for the Finnish alternative rock band was produced by Hiili Hiilesma.
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1235.
Kala
by M.I.A.
August 21, 2007
The UK rapper returns with her second album, which was recorded in several countries.
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1236.
New Amerykah: Part One (4th World War)
by Erykah Badu
February 26, 2008
Erykah Badu's latest album was produced by 9th Wonder, Madlib, Mike "Chav" Chavarria, and Bilal.
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1237.
Your Blues
by Destroyer
March 9, 2004
This is the sixth album for the Vancouver, Canada indie rock outfit led by Dan Bejar (also of the New Pornographers).
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1238.
Pom Pom
by Ariel Pink
November 17, 2014
The 17-track solo release from the Los Angeles artist features two songs co-written with Kim Fowley.
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1239.
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
by Yo La Tengo
February 22, 2000
Aside from the noisy "Cherry Chapstick," the tracks on And Then Nothing showcase a mellower sound for the Hoboken, NJ three-piece, which disappointed some long-time fans but certainly won over critics.
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1240.
Challengers
by The New Pornographers
August 21, 2007
The Canadian indie rock band's mellow fourth album.
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1241.
I'm New Here
by Gil Scott-Heron
February 9, 2010
Poet, musician, and singer/songwriter Gil Scott-Heron is one of the most influential progenitors of hip-hop music. Such artists as Kanye West, Mos Def, Black Star, and Air have sampled his work. Now, the poet returns with his first album in 15 years released on XL Recordings.
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1242.
Homesongs
by Adem
July 27, 2004
This is the solo debut for Adem Ilhan of the English electronica/post-rock band Fridge (whose lineup also includes Four Tet's Kieran Hebden). Unlike in Fridge (which is an instrumental outfit), Adem sings over these ten quiet, folksy tracks.
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1243.
Dark Comedy
by Open Mike Eagle
June 10, 2014
The fourth release for the Chicago rapper features guest appearances from Hannibal Burress and Kool A.D.
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1244.
Claustrophobia
by Scuba
March 23, 2015
This is the fourth full-length release for the British electronic musician Paul Rose.
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1245.
Drill Music in Zion
by Lupe Fiasco
June 24, 2022
The latest full-length studio release for rapper Lupe Fiasco features guest appearances from Ayesha Jaco and Nayirah.
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1246.
Andorra
by Caribou
August 21, 2007
Previously known as Manitoba, Daniel Snaith returns with his latest album.
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1247.
Overcome
by All That Remains
September 16, 2008
The fourth album for the metal band was produced by Jason Suecof.
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1248.
The Instigator
by Rhett Miller
September 24, 2002
This solo set by the frontman of the (still intact) Old 97s was produced by Jon Brion, and ventures away from the alt-country sound of that group's work.
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1249.
Art Official Intelligence (Mosaic Thump)
by De La Soul
August 8, 2000
The rap outfit's first album since 1996's 'Stakes Is High' is the first in a planned trilogy.
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1250.
Ear Drum
by Talib Kweli
August 21, 2007
The Brooklyn-born hip-hop artist's third album features such guests as UGK, Justin Timberlake and Norah Jones.
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1251.
A Creature I Don't Know
by Laura Marling
September 13, 2011
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1252.
Infinite Granite
by Deafheaven
August 20, 2021
The fifth full-length studio release for the San Francisco band was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen.
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1253.
Where Myth Becomes Memory
by Rolo Tomassi
February 4, 2022
The sixth full-length studio release for British progressive metal band Rolo Tomassi was mostly recorded in Southampton, with Eva Korman's vocals recorded in New Jersey.
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1254.
Good Mourning
by Alkaline Trio
May 13, 2003
The Chicago-based emo band returns with their fourth full-length.
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1255.
Marissa Nadler
by Marissa Nadler
June 14, 2011
The singer/songwriter's fifth release, funded by a Kickstarter campaign, is lyrically poignant and melodic with a folk edge.
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1256.
Hopes And Fears
by Keane
May 25, 2004
Yes, you'll see the word "Coldplay" in nearly every review for this debut disc, but the UK trio stand out from the crowd with their unconventional lineup of vocals, drums, and piano.
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1257.
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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1258.
Paper Mâché Dream Balloon
by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
November 13, 2015
The Australian psychedelic garage band's second release in 2015 is an acoustic album recorded mainly at frontman Stu Mackenzie's family farm.
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1259.
Vertigo Days
by The Notwist
January 29, 2021
The first new full-length studio release in seven years for the German band features guest appearances Angel Bat Dawid, Ben LaMar Gay, Juana Molina, and Zayaendo.
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1260.
The Ugly Organ
by Cursive
March 4, 2003
A bit of a concept album (set as a play about sex and relationships), 'The Ugly Organ' is the Nebraska band's fourth LP, following 2000's acclaimed 'Domestica.'
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1261.
All You Need Is Now
by Duran Duran
March 22, 2011
The 13th studio album from the English pop band of the '80s blends glam with disco and modern pop, melding the various genres together into a catchy collaboration.
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1262.
Unknown Rooms: A Collection Of Acoustic Songs
by Chelsea Wolfe
October 16, 2012
The debut acoustic folk release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Ben Chisholm.
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1263.
The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny Demo
by Mr. Bungle
October 30, 2020
The Northern California experimental rock band reunite Mike Patton, Trey Spruance, and Trevor Dunn, with Anthrax's Scott Ian, and ex-slayer Dave Lombardo to re-record its trash metal-influenced demo.
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1264.
Until The End Of Time
by 2Pac
March 27, 2001
A double album of previously unreleased tracks from the late rapper Tupac Shakur, bringing his total of posthumous releases to four (with a fifth planned for Fall 2001). The songs were recorded during the sessions for 1996's 'Makaveli.'
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1265.
None Shall Pass
by Aesop Rock
August 28, 2007
Guest appearances by El-P, Cage, Breeze Brewin, Rob Sonic, and John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats are featured on Aesop Rock's latest album.
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1266.
Map of the Soul: Persona
by BTS
April 12, 2019
The seven-track mini-album release from the South Korean boy band features a guest appearance from Halsey.
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1267.
Untouchables
by Korn
June 11, 2002
The California alt-metal outfit finally returns with a successor to the smash hit 1999 album 'Issues.'
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1268.
The Blackest Beautiful
by Letlive
July 9, 2013
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles-based post-hardcore quartet was self-produced by the band with Kit Walters.
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1269.
The Expanding Flower Planet
by Deradoorian
August 21, 2015
The debut full-length release for the Dirty Projectors' bassist Angel Deradoorian was co-produced with Kenny Gilmore.
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1270.
Black Cascade
by Wolves in the Throne Room
March 31, 2009
The third album for the Washington-based metal band was produced by Randall Dunn.
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1271.
Ixora
by Copeland
November 24, 2014
This is the first studio release in six years for the indie rock band led by Aaron Marsh.
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1272.
Warnings
by I Break Horses
May 8, 2020
The third full-length release for Swedish duo Maria Lindén and Fredrik Balck was inspired from Lindén watching some of her favorite films.
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1273.
Regeneration
by The Divine Comedy
November 6, 2001
Neil Hannon returns with a follow-up to 2000's 'Gin Soaked Boy.' A bit of a departure, this album utilizes Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich and a larger group of musicians to highlight a more serious side to Hannon's music.
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1274.
Atlantis: Hymns For Disco
by k-os
February 20, 2007
Toronto's Kheaven Brereton returns with his third studio album of indie hip-hop mixed with a variety of other genres.
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1275.
The Minutes
by Alison Moyet
June 11, 2013
The eighth solo release for the pop singer, better known as one half of Yazoo, was produced by Guy Sigsworth.
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1276.
Children Running Through
by Patty Griffin
February 6, 2007
Mike McCarthy produced this fifth studio album for the singer-songwriter, her first in three years.
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1277.
Redemption's Son
by Joseph Arthur
November 26, 2002
The only "rock" act signed to Peter Gabriel's Real World label, Akron, Ohio native Joseph Arthur returns with his third album.
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1278.
Once I Was an Eagle
by Laura Marling
May 28, 2013
The fourth full-length studio release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Ethan Johns.
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1279.
Knuckle Down
by Ani DiFranco
January 25, 2005
DiFranco breaks from her usual DIY practice by enlisting Joe Henry to co-produce this latest release.
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1280.
The Rip Tide
by Beirut
August 30, 2011
The New Mexico-based band releases its newest album of indie rock, fusing world music with pop to develop a unique sound all of its own.
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1281.
Blush
by Maya Hawke
August 21, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Stranger Things actress/singer-songwriter was produced by Jesse Harris.
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1282.
Idols Of Exile
by Jason Collett
February 7, 2006
Howie Beck produced this latest studio outing for the Toronto singer-songwriter, who is also a member of Broken Social Scene. Many members of that band guest on this record, including Emily Haines and Kevin Drew.
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1283.
Blue Neighbourhood
by Troye Sivan
December 4, 2015
The debut full-length release for the Australian pop artist who first gained notice on YouTube features guest appearances from Allday, Betty Who, Broods, Alex Hope, and Tkay Maidza.
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1284.
Writer's Block
by Peter Bjorn and John
February 6, 2007
This third album from the Stockholm, Sweden indie-rock trio has attracted critical buzz on both sides of the Atlantic. Victoria Bergsman of the Concretes guests.
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1285.
I Feel Cream
by Peaches
May 5, 2009
The fourth album for the Canadian rocker was produced with Digitalism, Simian Mobile Disco and Soulwax.
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1286.
Paradise
by Slow Club
September 13, 2011
The second album for the indie pop band was produced by Clor's Luke Smith.
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1287.
The Thorns
by The Thorns
May 20, 2003
The Thorns is a collaboration between singer-songwriters Matthew Sweet, Shawn Mullins and Pete Droge, with this disc marking their first release together.
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1288.
Before The Dawn Heals Us
by M83
January 25, 2005
The French electronica outfit (now down to a single member, Anthony Gonzalez) return with a follow-up to their much-loved 2003 breakthrough, 'Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts.'
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1289.
Digi Snacks
by The RZA
June 24, 2008
The third album for the Wu-Tang Clan member as Bobby Digital features Thea and George Harrison's son as guest artists.
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1290.
Tyrannosaurus Hives
by The Hives
July 20, 2004
The Swedish garage-rockers return with their third full-length disc.
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1291.
Fuzz
by Fuzz
October 1, 2013
Ty Segall is on drums for the debut full-length release with this side project with Charlie Moothart and Roland Cosio.
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1292.
Okemah And The Melody Of Riot
by Son Volt
July 12, 2005
Jay Farrar has revived his post-Uncle Tupelo outfit Son Volt for their first album in seven years.
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1293.
Alopecia
by Why?
March 11, 2008
The band returns with its latest album. With guests musicians Andrew Broder and Mark Erickson of Fog.
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1294.
Causers of This
by Toro y Moi
February 9, 2010
Chaz Bundick is the one-man project behind Toro Y Moi. He mixes the best musical elements from across the globe, including electronic, psychedelic-rock, and R&B on his first full length record.
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1295.
Bones
by Young Guns
February 6, 2012
The second album for the British alternative rock band was produced by Dan Weller.
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1296.
Song In The Air
by Elliott
April 29, 2003
This is the third LP for the Louisville-based emo band known for their strong live shows.
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1297.
Green Naugahyde
by Primus
September 13, 2011
Drummer Jay Lane returns to Primus on its first full-length release since 1999 album, Antipop.
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1298.
The Ballad of Dood & Juanita
by Sturgill Simpson
August 20, 2021
The latest full-length release for the singer-songwriter is a concept album about Dood's search for his kidnapped wife and features a guest appearance from Willie Nelson.
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1299.
Malibu
by Anderson .Paak
January 15, 2016
The second full-length release for the California rapper/singer-songwriter features guest appearances from BJ the Chicago Kid, The Free Nationals, The Game, Rapsody, Schoolboy Q, and the Timon Family Choir.
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1300.
The Glowing Man
by Swans
June 17, 2016
This is the fourth and final release for the Michael Gira-led experimental rock band's line-up that includes Christoph Hahn, Thor Harris, Christopher Pravdica, Phil Puleo, and Norman Westberg.
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