Music
1701.
C'Mon Miracle
by Mirah
May 4, 2004
The third full-length for indie singer-songwriter Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn was recorded with Calvin Johnson and Phil Elverum (The Microphones).
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1702.
Evil Friends
by Portugal. The Man
June 4, 2013
The eighth full-length studio release for the psychedelic rock band was produced by Danger Mouse.
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1703.
WE ARE CHAOS
by Marilyn Manson
September 11, 2020
The 11th full-length studio release for the rock band was produced with Shooter Jennings.
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1704.
Joan Of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain...
by Joan of Arc
August 24, 2004
No, it's not a Jeopardy answer meriting the response "Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen?" but rather the latest noise-fest from Tim Kinsella & co.
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1705.
Happiness In Magazines
by Graham Coxon
January 25, 2005
Stephen Street produces the former Blur guitarist's fifth solo disc.
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1706.
Misadventures
by Pierce the Veil
May 13, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the San Diego post-hardcore band was produced by Dan Korneff.
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1707.
R.A.P. Music
by Killer Mike
May 15, 2012
The sixth album for Atlanta rapper Killer Mike was produced by El-P and includes guest appearances from Bun B, T.I., Scar, Emily Panic, and Trouble.
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1708.
Double Roses
by Karen Elson
April 7, 2017
The second full-length release for the British singer-songwriter features collaborations with Patrick Carney, Father John Misty, George Harrison’s son Dhani, Laura Marling, Wilco’s Pat Sansone, and Bright Eyes’ Nate Wolcott.
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1709.
ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE
by BROCKHAMPTON
April 9, 2021
The sixth full-length studio release for the Los Angeles-based hip-hop collective features guest appearances from A$AP Rocky, A$AP Ferg, Baird, Danny Brown, JPEGMAFIA, SoGone SoFlexy, and Charlie Wilson.
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1710.
In Reverie
by Saves the Day
September 16, 2003
Less punk, more pop is the motto for the fourth album by the New Jersey emo band led by singer-songwriter Chris Conley.
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1711.
Distortion
by REV RUN
October 18, 2005
This 26-minute disc is the first solo album for the Run-D.M.C. M.C., who is better known these days as the Run in MTV's reality show "Run's House."
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1712.
All Hell
by Daughn Gibson
April 3, 2012
The solo debut for the former drummer for Pearls and Brass shows influences from country and electronic pop music.
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1713.
Little Dark Age
by MGMT
February 9, 2018
The fourth full-length studio release for the indie rock duo of Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser was produced with Patrick Wimberly and Dave Fridmann.
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1714.
The Diary Of Alicia Keys
by Alicia Keys
December 2, 2003
The neo-soul singer returns two years after the success of 'Songs In A Minor' with this sophomore disc.
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1715.
What Do You Think About the Car?
by Declan McKenna
July 21, 2017
The debut full-length release for the British alternative pop singer-songwriter was produced by James Ford of Simian Mobile Disco.
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1716.
Highway Queen
by Nikki Lane
February 17, 2017
The third full-length release for the Nashville-based country singer-songwriter was produced with Jonathan Tyler.
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1717.
Belladonna of Sadness
by Alexandra Savior
April 7, 2017
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter was produced by James Ford and Alex Turner.
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1718.
New Breed
by Dawn
January 25, 2019
The fifth full-length solo release for Dawn Richard was influenced by her hometown of New Orleans and features contributions from Cole M.G.N, Hudson Mohawke and Kaveh Rastegar.
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1719.
Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 16, 1980-1985
by Bob Dylan
September 17, 2021
The five-disc 16th release from from the singer-songwriter's Bootleg series features 54 previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1980 and 1985.
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1720.
Some Devil
by Dave Matthews
September 23, 2003
The first solo release for Dave Matthews (that's right, it's not the Dave Matthews Band this time out) finds him working with artists such as Tim Reynolds and Trey Anastasio (Phish).
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1721.
American Central Dust
by Son Volt
July 7, 2009
Jay Farrar returns to Son Volt to release the band's sixth album.
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1722.
Freight Train
by Alan Jackson
March 30, 2010
The multi-award-winning country singer-songwriter releases his latest album, which includes a duet with Lee Ann Womack on the cover of Vern Gosdin's "Til The End."
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1723.
Wrecking Ball
by Dead Confederate
September 16, 2008
This is the debut album for the alternative rock band who met in high school and now are based in Athens, Georgia.
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1724.
I And Love And You
by The Avett Brothers
September 29, 2009
Rick Rubin produces the latest album for the North Carolina band.
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1725.
Love Me Back
by Jazmine Sullivan
November 30, 2010
The Philadelphia-born R&B singer/songwriter who has written songs for such artists as Christina Milian, Monica, and Jennifer Hudson, releases her second solo album.
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1726.
Raven
by Kelela
February 10, 2023
The second full-length studio release for Kelela features contributions from such artists as s Junglepussy, Kaytranada, LSDXOXO, and Shygirl.
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1727.
One Word Extinguisher
by Prefuse 73
May 6, 2003
Underground producer Scott Herren (aka Prefuse 73) offers his second LP for Warp, which mixes experimental glitchtronica with more accessible hip-hop elements (including vocals on a few tracks provided by guests such as Mr. Lif).
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1728.
The Slow Wonder
by A.C. Newman
June 8, 2004
This is the first solo release for Carl Newman, who can also be found leading indie-rock supergroup The New Pornographers as well as the (now defunct) Canadian power-pop band Zumpano.
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1729.
Rock Action
by Mogwai
April 24, 2001
The third LP from Scotland's Mogwai was produced by David Fridmann of Mercury Rev.
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1730.
Mighty Rearranger
by Robert Plant
May 10, 2005
The Led Zeppelin singer's first full solo album of original songs in a dozen years finds him backed (as on 2002's 'Dreamland') by The Strange Sensation.
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1731.
Several Arrows Later
by Matt Pond
October 11, 2005
This is the fifth album for the O.C.-endorsed band.
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1732.
My Favorite Picture of You
by Guy Clark
July 23, 2013
The latest release for the Texas singer-songwriter includes songs co-written with Shawn Camp, Rodney Crowell, Lyle Lovett, and Chris Stapleton.
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1733.
Nobody Is Listening
by ZAYN
January 15, 2021
The third full-length solo studio release for the ex-One Direction singer features guest appearances from Syd (of The Internet) and Deviln.
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1734.
LSXX [Last Splash: 20th Anniversary Edition]
by The Breeders
May 13, 2013
The reissue of the second album from Kim Deal's alternative rock band with Tanya Donelly is a three-disc set that includes demos, rare tracks, a BBC session recording, and the 1994 fan club-only live album Stockholm Syndrome.
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1735.
Nattesferd
by Kvelertak
May 13, 2016
The third full-length release for the Norwegian black metal band was produced by Nick Terry.
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1736.
Bright Like Neon Love
by Cut Copy
May 18, 2004
This debut by Australian Dan Whitford mixes retro-synth pop with some guitars and live instrumentation.
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1737.
Album No. 8
by Katie Melua
October 16, 2020
The eighth full-length release for the Georgian-born singer-songwriter artist was produced by Leo Abrahams.
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1738.
Rancid [2000]
by Rancid
August 1, 2000
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1739.
No Love Deep Web
by Death Grips
November 19, 2013
The Sacramento noise rap trio's second release ended its contract with Epic after it released the album online for free [1 Oct 2012] with an obscene cover image. It was officially released on CD/vinyl in 2013.
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1740.
Source Tags & Codes
by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
February 26, 2002
Following the critical success of their 1999 effort, 'Madonna,' the lengthily-named Austin, Texas indie band signed with Interscope and recorded this, their major-label debut.
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1741.
The Budos Band III
by The Budos Band
August 10, 2010
The third full-length album for the Staten Island group was recorded live during a 48 hour period.
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1742.
Range of Light
by S. Carey
April 1, 2014
The second full-length solo release for the Bon Iver drummer includes a guest appearance from Justin Vernon.
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1743.
Nothing's Real
by Shura
July 8, 2016
The debut full-length release for the British pop artist was produced with Greg Kurstin and Joel Pott.
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1744.
Worry.
by Jeff Rosenstock
October 14, 2016
The third full-length solo release for the ex-Bomb the Music Industry! frontman was produced by Jack Shirley.
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1745.
Doctor's Advocate
by The Game
November 14, 2006
The rapper's second album is missing contributions from the Dr. Dre / Eminem / 50 Cent clan who helped power 'The Documentary' to success, but it does feature production work by Kanye West, Just Blaze and Swizz Beatz.
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1746.
These Four Walls
by We Were Promised Jetpacks
July 7, 2009
The debut album for the Scottish indie-rock quartet.
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1747.
Kingdom Of Rust
by Doves
April 7, 2009
The fourth album for the British rock band was co-produced with Dan Austin and John Leckie.
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1748.
Motordrome
by MØ
January 28, 2022
The third full-length release for the Danish artist MØ features production from Ariel Rechtshaid, Jam City, SG Lewis, Lotus IV, Sly, Stint, Ronni Vindahl, Linus Wiklund and Yangze.
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1749.
God's Country
by Chat Pile
July 29, 2022
The debut full-length release for Oklahoma City noise rock band Chat Pile was self-produced.
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1750.
Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?
by The Like
September 13, 2005
This debut for the all-girl L.A.-based trio (who are daughters of music industry bigwigs) was produced by former Prince backing musician Wendy Melvoin.
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1751.
The Afterman: Ascension
by Coheed and Cambria
October 9, 2012
The latest concept album for the New York rock band is the first of a planned double album (The Afterman: Descension is scheduled for Feb 2013) about Sirius Amory's discovery of what is holding the Keywork together.
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1752.
Wake Up
by Youngblood Hawke
April 30, 2013
The debut full-length release for the California indie pop band includes four tracks from their 2012 self-titled EP.
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1753.
Confield
by Autechre
May 15, 2001
One of the preeminent practitioners of the style of electronica labeled "Intelligent Dance Music," Autechre (consisting of Sean Booth and Rob Brown) returns with its first album in three years.
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1754.
Abattoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus
by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
October 26, 2004
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' 13th album actually spans two separate discs, each produced by Nick Launay. And speaking of the Bad Seeds, longtime member Blixa Bargeld has been replaced by James Johnston (Gallon Drunk).
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1755.
Yonder Is The Clock
by The Felice Brothers
April 7, 2009
The second album on the Team Love label for the three brothers from upstate New York.
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1756.
Crimes
by The Blood Brothers
October 12, 2004
The fourth album for the abrasive, Seattle-based punk-rockers was produced by John Goodmanson (Blonde Redhead).
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1757.
Keep On Your Mean Side
by The Kills
April 1, 2003
"Coincidentally" released on the same day as the fourth album by the White Stripes, to whom the Kills are frequently compared, 'Mean Side' is the debut full-length for the UK blues-rock duo of VV (aka Alison Mosshart) and Hotel, who are backed by a drum machine (a la the Raveonettes).
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1758.
Monkeytown
by Modeselektor
October 11, 2011
The Berlin duo's third album includes Radiohead's Thom Yorke as a guest vocalist.
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1759.
St. Vincent
by St. Vincent
February 25, 2014
The fourth full-length release for the indie artist was produced by John Congleton and includes contributions from Dap-Kings drummer Homer Steinweiss and Midlake's McKenzie Smith.
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1760.
The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas
by Quasimoto
May 3, 2005
Madlib's somewhat bizarre alter-ego returns with a 27-track set.
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1761.
There Is No Enemy
by Built to Spill
October 6, 2009
The latest album for the indie rock band features Quasi's Sam Coomes, Treepeople's Scott Schmaljohn, Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary, John McMahon, and Roger Manning as guest musicians.
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1762.
Another Country
by Rod Stewart
October 23, 2015
The 29th full-length studio release for the British singer-songwriter follows 2013's Time with another album of originals songs (except for a cover of Steve Harley's "A Friend for Life").
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1763.
So Jealous
by Tegan and Sara
September 14, 2004
The Canadian folk-rock twins return with their third album.
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1764.
The Fallen Leaf Pages
by Radar Bros.
March 22, 2005
This is the fourth LP for the trio of Jim Putnam, Senon Williams and Steve Goodfriend.
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1765.
Graffiti Soul
by Simple Minds
October 6, 2009
The latest album for the Scottish band is its first in four years.
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1766.
Dongs of Sevotion
by Smog
April 4, 2000
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1767.
DAYTONA
by Pusha T
May 25, 2018
The third full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from Rick Ross and Kanye West.
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1768.
Omnium Gatherum
by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
April 22, 2022
The 20th full-length studio release for Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard was produced by Stu Mackenzie.
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1769.
Elephant
by The White Stripes
April 1, 2003
For their major label debut (and fourth LP overall), the Detroit-based duo of Jack and Meg White offer up 14 new tracks, all recorded in London and (fortunately) showing absolutely no trace of major label production values. Meg White takes a rare turn behind the microphone on a couple of tracks, as does guest Holly Golightly on the closing "It's True That We Love One Another."
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1770.
It's Never Been Like That
by Phoenix
May 23, 2006
This is the third studio album for the French synth-rock band.
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1771.
King's Disease II
by Nas
August 6, 2021
The sequel to the rappers 2020 King's Disease album features guest appearances from A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Blxst, Eminem, EPMD, Lauryn Hill, Hit-Boy, Charlie Wilson, and YG.
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1772.
L-Event [EP]
by Autechre
October 29, 2013
The four-track EP for the British electronic duo is Rob Brown and Sean Booth's second release for 2013.
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1773.
Modern Mirror
by Drab Majesty
July 12, 2019
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles duo of Deb Demure (aka Andrew Clinco) and Mona D (aka Alex Nicolaou) features contributions from Justin Meldal-Johnson and No Joy's Jasamine White-Gluz.
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1774.
Final Straw
by Snow Patrol
March 30, 2004
The Scottish band led by Gary Lightbody (also leader of the Reindeer Section) returns with a third LP.
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1775.
We Shall All Be Healed
by The Mountain Goats
February 3, 2004
John Darnielle's fifth Mountain Goats disc in the past two years was produced by John Vanderslice.
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1776.
The Virgins
by The Virgins
June 3, 2008
The debut album for the New York City-based band was produced by S*A*M* and Sluggo.
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1777.
Fleet Foxes
by Fleet Foxes
June 3, 2008
This is the debut album from the Seattle area quintet.
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1778.
Citrus
by Asobi Seksu
May 30, 2006
Their music sounds British and the vocals are sometimes in Japanese, but this four-piece shoegaze outfit (returning here with a second album) hails from Brooklyn.
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1779.
Through The Devil Softly
by Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions
September 29, 2009
This is the second album with ex-My Bloody Valentine drummer Colm O'Ciosoig for Hope Sandoval.
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1780.
Kill For Love
by Chromatics
March 27, 2012
The fourth full-length album for the band led by Johnny Jewel features 17 tracks.
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1781.
Sucker Punch
by Sigrid
March 8, 2019
The debut full-length release for the Norwegian pop artist was produced by Martin Sjølie, Odd Martin Skålnes, and Oscar Holter.
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1782.
Unrepentant Geraldines
by Tori Amos
May 13, 2014
The 14th studio release for the singer-songwriter is said to be a return to her piano-centric alternative pop/rock sound.
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1783.
Return to Ommadawn
by Mike Oldfield
January 27, 2017
The 26th full-length release for the British folk-rock artist is the sequel to his 1975 album, Ommadawn.
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1784.
A Vintage Burden
by Charalambides
May 30, 2006
The Texas psych-rockers led by husband-and-wife team Tom and Christina Carter return with this six-track follow-up to 2004's 'Joy Shapes.'
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1785.
Swoon
by Silversun Pickups
April 14, 2009
The second album for the Los Angeles indie-rock band was produced by Dave Cooley.
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1786.
Kamaal The Abstract
by Q-Tip
September 15, 2009
Seven years later, Q-Tip finally sees his second album officially released. Arista Records shelved the album in 2002, which features a more jazzy feel than his debut, "Amplified."
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1787.
Electra Heart
by Marina and the Diamonds
July 10, 2012
The second album for Marina and the Diamonds includes production from Greg Kurstin, Rick Nowels, Dr Luke, and Liam Howe.
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1788.
Quarter Turns Over a Living Line
by Raime
December 4, 2012
This is the debut full-length release from the British duo of Tom Halstead and Joe Andrews.
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1789.
Cheap Queen
by King Princess
October 25, 2019
The debut full-length release for the Brooklyn singer-songwriter features contributions from Father John Misty, Tobias Jesso Jr. and The Dap-Kings.
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1790.
The Delivery Man
by Elvis Costello
September 21, 2004
Elvis has returned to the land of rock--or at least, country-flavored rock, as he's joined on several tracks by Lucinda Williams and Emmylou Harris. It's his second disc to feature (and first to credit) his new backing band, The Impostors, who look an awful lot like his former backing band, The Attractions, save for the addition of bassist Davey Faragher.
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1791.
Hypnotize
by System Of A Down
November 22, 2005
Co-produced by Rick Rubin, this 12-song disc was recorded during the same sessions as 'Mesmerize,' and is intended to be heard with that earlier 2005 disc as one complete set.
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1792.
Born to Die
by Lana Del Rey
January 31, 2012
The full-length debut for the New York singer features the single Video Games, which appeared on the CW TV series Ringer.
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1793.
Be the Cowboy
by Mitski
August 17, 2018
The fifth full-length release for the New York City indie rock artist was recorded with producer Patrick Hyland.
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1794.
New Earth Mud
by Chris Robinson
October 22, 2002
Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson takes leave from his band for this debut solo release.
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1795.
Crash
by Charli XCX
March 18, 2022
The fifth full-length studio release for British pop artist Charli XCX features guest appearances from Christine and the Queens, Caroline Polachek, and Rina Sawayama.
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1796.
Lungs
by Florence + the Machine
October 20, 2009
The debut album for the band led by Florence Welch was produced by Paul Epworth, James Ford and Steve Mackay.
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1797.
Strange Desire
by Bleachers
July 15, 2014
The debut solo project for fun.'s Jack Antonoff was co-produced by John Hill and features guest appearances from Grimes and Yoko Ono.
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1798.
Ventriloquism
by Meshell Ndegeocello
March 16, 2018
The covers album from the singer-songwriter features such 1980-90s songs as George Clinton's "Atomic Dog 2017," Janet Jackson's "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)," Prince's "Sometimes It Snows in April," Sade's "Smooth Operator," Tina Turner's "Private Dancer," and "TLC's "Waterfalls."
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1799.
Twilight Of The Innocents
by Ash
July 2, 2007
The fifth and last full album for the UK band. In the future they will release only singles.
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1800.
Led Zeppelin IV [Remastered]
by Led Zeppelin
October 28, 2014
The 1971 untitled fourth studio release for the British rock band was reissued and remastered with deluxe versions including a disc of unreleased instrumentals and alternate mixes.
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