Album Releases by User Score
1701.
My 21st Century Blues
by RAYE
February 3, 2023
The debut full-length release for London-based artist RAYE features a guest appearance from 070 Shake.
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1702.
Sun Racket
by Throwing Muses
September 4, 2020
This is the first full-length studio release in seven years for the Boston alternative rock trio of Kristin Hersh, David Narcizo and Bernard Georges.
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1703.
Towards Language
by Arve Henriksen
June 2, 2017
The ninth full-length solo release for the Norwegian trumpeter under his name was recorded live in a studio.
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1704.
We are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
by Los Campesinos!
November 25, 2008
The second release for the Welsh indie-pop band was recorded in two weeks.
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1705.
America
by Dan Deacon
August 28, 2012
The latest album from Dan Deacon is his first on Domino and was inspired by his travels across America and as an American in Europe.
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1706.
Burning the Threshold
by Six Organs of Admittance
February 24, 2017
The latest release for the Ben Chasny project features contributions from Chris Corsano, Haley Fohr, Alex Nielsen, Ryley Walker and Damon and Naomi.
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1707.
Fearless (Taylor's Version)
by Taylor Swift
April 9, 2021
The first of a planned re-recording of the singer-songwriter's six albums released on the Big Machine Label features six tracks not on the 2008 album and a track for the 2010 film, Valentine's Day.
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1708.
Companion Rises
by Six Organs of Admittance
February 21, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Ben Chasny project was was self-recorded.
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1709.
I Don't Know
by bdrmm
June 30, 2023
The second full-length studio release from British shoegaze band bdrmm was recorded with producer Alex Greaves.
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1710.
Does Spring Hide its Joy
by Kali Malone
January 20, 2023
The latest full-length release from composer Kali Malone features Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley and Lucy Railton.
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1711.
Animal
by LUMP
July 30, 2021
This is the second full-length release for the collaboration between Tunng's Mike Lindsay and Laura Marling.
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1712.
A Softer Focus
by Claire Rousay
April 9, 2021
The latest full-length release for the Texas-based experimental artist features contributions from Ben Baker Billington, Alex Cunningham, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart, and Dani Toral.
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1713.
Construction Time & Demolition
by Wreckless Eric
April 6, 2018
The sixth full-length solo release for Eric Goulden under the Wreckless Eric name is his first in three years.
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1714.
The Glass Bead Game
by James Blackshaw
May 26, 2009
The latest album for the British artist features singer Lavinia Blackwell, John Contreras on cello and Joolie Wood on violin.
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1715.
Favourite Worst Nightmare
by Arctic Monkeys
April 24, 2007
The ultrahyped British rockers return with a quick successor to their Mercury Prize-winning 2006 debut.
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1716.
Back to Love
by Anthony Hamilton
December 13, 2011
The fourth release for the soul singer features production from Babyface, James Poyser, Kelvin Wooten, and Salaam Remi.
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1717.
Now Only
by Mount Eerie
March 16, 2018
The ninth full-length release for Phil Elverum as Mount Eerie was written soon after the release of 2017's A Crow Looked At Me.
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1718.
Oh No
by Jessy Lanza
May 13, 2016
The second full-length release for the Canadian electronic artist was produced with Junior Boys' Jeremy Greenspan.
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1719.
Floating Coffin
by Thee Oh Sees
April 16, 2013
The latest release from the San Francisco rock band led by John Dwyer is its first on the Castle Face label.
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1720.
Theatre Is Evil
by Amanda Palmer & the Grand Theft Orchestra
September 11, 2012
The third solo studio album for the former Dresden Doll singer is her first with her new band, The Grand Theft Orchestra and was recorded in Australia with producer John Congleton.
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1721.
Clash Battle Guilt Pride
by Polar Bear Club
September 13, 2011
The rock band's third album was produced by Brian McTernan.
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1722.
You're A Woman, I'm A Machine
by Death from Above 1979
October 26, 2004
'You're A Woman' is the first album for the Canadian duo of vocalist/drummer Sebastien Grainger and bassist Jesse F. Keeler. It's a drum 'n' bass album in the literal sense of the term, as those are the only two instruments (aside from a very infrequent synthesizer) on the record.
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1723.
I Had a Dream That You Were Mine
by Hamilton Leithauser
September 23, 2016
This is the debut full-length release from the collaboration between the Walkmen's Hamilton Leithauser and ex-Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij.
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1724.
Don't Lose This
by Roebuck "Pops" Staples
February 17, 2015
The unfinished recordings from the blues guiatrist was completed with the help of his daughter Mavis Staples and producer Jeff Tweedy.
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1725.
Immunity
by Jon Hopkins
June 4, 2013
The fourth solo release for the electronic artist/producer includes a guest appearance by King Creosote.
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1726.
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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1727.
Salad Days
by Mac DeMarco
April 1, 2014
This is the second full-length solo release for the Canadian singer-songwriter.
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1728.
Radical Romantics
by Fever Ray
March 10, 2023
The third full-length solo release for The Knife's Karin Dreijer as Fever Ray features contributions from their brother Olof, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Vessel.
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1729.
Anak Ko
by Jay Som
August 23, 2019
The third full-length release for Melina Duterte as Jay Som was written after her move to Los Angeles.
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1730.
The Monitor
by Titus Andronicus
March 9, 2010
The first full-length album on XL Recordings for the rock band from New Jersey was named after a warship that fought during the American Civil War.
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1731.
COPINGMECHANISM
by Willow
October 7, 2022
The fifth full-length solo release for Willow features a guest appearance from Yves Tumor.
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1732.
The Lookout
by Laura Veirs
April 13, 2018
The 10th full-length solo release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Tucker Martin and features contributions from Jim James and Sufjan Stevens.
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1733.
Wide Awake!
by Parquet Courts
May 18, 2018
The sixth full-length studio release for the New York rock band was produced by Danger Mouse.
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1734.
Love Will Be Reborn
by Martha Wainwright
August 20, 2021
The latest full-length studio release for the Canadian singer-songwriter was produced by Pierre Marchand.
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1735.
Don't Shy Away
by Loma
October 23, 2020
The second full-length release for the indie rock trio was self-produced except for one Brian Eno-produced track.
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1736.
Frozen Niagara Falls
by Prurient
May 12, 2015
Dominick Fernow's latest release as Prurient is a double album produced by Arthur Rizk and Kris Lapke.
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1737.
Anxiety's Kiss
by Coliseum
May 5, 2015
The fifth full-length release for the Kentucky hardcore trio was produced by J. Robbins.
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1738.
Tomorrow Was the Golden Age
by Bing & Ruth
October 14, 2014
This is the second full-length release for the Brooklyn-based seven-piece instrumental group.
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1739.
We Get By
by Mavis Staples
May 24, 2019
The latest full-length solo studio release for the soul singer was produced by Ben Harper.
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1740.
Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
by Phoenix
May 26, 2009
The fourth album for the French rock band was produced with Philippe Zdar.
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1741.
Arkhon
by Zola Jesus
June 24, 2022
The sixth full-length studio release for synth-pop artist Zola Jesus was produced by Randall Dunn.
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1742.
8 Million Stories
by Soul Position
October 7, 2003
This is the full-length debut for the Ohio-based duo of acclaimed hip-hop producer RJD2 and emcee Blueprint.
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1743.
Dressy Bessy
by Dressy Bessy
August 26, 2003
This is the third studio album for the Denver-based indie pop band led by Tammy Ealom.
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1744.
Burn Piano Island, Burn
by The Blood Brothers
March 18, 2003
Known for their loud, angry, and extreme take on metal (well, even more so than your average metal band), The Blood Brothers return with their third album in as many years.
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1745.
You Are Free
by Cat Power
February 18, 2003
Chan Marshall's first album of new material since 1998 was recorded in Los Angeles with Adam Kasper (Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Pearl Jam), who in turn brought in friends such as Dave Grohl and Eddie Vedder.
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1746.
The Rising
by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
July 30, 2002
The Boss' first studio album with the E Street Band since 1984's 'Born In The U.S.A.,' 'The Rising' contains 15 new Springsteen songs produced by Brendan O'Brien.
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1747.
Come Away With Me
by Norah Jones
February 26, 2002
Pop/jazz vocalist and pianist Norah Jones, the daughter of Ravi Shankar, picked up 5 Grammy awards for this debut album, produced by Arif Mardin.
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1748.
Stag
by Amy Ray
March 6, 2001
The solo debut from The Indigo Girls' Amy Ray is a bit of a departure from her band's folk sound, instead offering a harder, punk-rock edge. Joan Jett is among the guests appearing on the album.
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1749.
Our Raw Heart
by YOB
June 8, 2018
The eight full-length release for the Oregon metal trio was co-produced with Billy Barnett and written after frontman Mike Scheidt recovered from a near fatal illness caused by the intestinal disease, acute diverticulitis.
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1750.
Everybody Works
by Jay Som
March 10, 2017
The second release (but first major label album) for San Francisco Bay Area artist Melina Duterte was self-recorded and produced.
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1751.
Field of Reeds
by These New Puritans
March 4, 2014
The third full-length release for the British art rock band experiments with avant garde and classical music elements arranged with conductor André de Ridder and featuring guest appearances by Henry Lowther, Adrian Peacock, Elisa Rodrigues, and Michel van der Aa.
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1752.
The Renaissance
by Q-Tip
November 4, 2008
Q-Tip returns to release his first solo album in nine years with guests such as D'Angelo, Amanda Diva, Norah Jones, and Raphael Saadiq.
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1753.
Anime, Trauma and Divorce
by Open Mike Eagle
October 16, 2020
The fifth full-length release for the Los Angeles-based rapper was executive produced by Jacknife Lee.
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1754.
Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
by Bill Callahan
April 14, 2009
Previously known as Smog, Bill Callahan releases only the second album under his real name.
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1755.
Antiphonals
by Sarah Davachi
September 10, 2021
the latest full-length release for the Los Angeles-based Canadian artist was self-produced and mixed.
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1756.
Limbo
by Eric Copeland
July 24, 2012
The latest solo album from the Black Dice band member continues his experimental electronic sounds over six tracks.
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1757.
Heartleap
by Vashti Bunyan
October 7, 2014
Said to be the final album from the British singer-songwriter, the third full-length studio release was produced by Joe Boyd.
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1758.
Broken Hearts Club
by Syd
April 8, 2022
The second full-length release for Los Angeles R&B artist Syd features guest appearances from Kehlani, Lucky Daye and Smino.
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1759.
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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1760.
Shadows in the Night
by Bob Dylan
February 3, 2015
Produced by Jack Frost, the 36th studio release for the singer-songwriter features pop standards popularized by Frank Sinatra.
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1761.
Steingarten
by Pole
April 3, 2007
Experimental electronica artist Stefan Betke returns with his first full-length in four years.
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1762.
Hushed and Grim
by Mastodon
October 29, 2021
The eighth full-length studio release for the Atlanta metal band was produced by David Bottrill.
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1763.
For All We Know
by nao
July 29, 2016
The debut full-length release for the London singer-songwriter features influences R&B and electronic music.
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1764.
A Few Stars Apart
by Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
June 11, 2021
The latest full-length release for the country rock band was produced by Dave Cobb.
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1765.
Guerrilla
by Nazar
March 13, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Manchester-based Angolan artist was inspired by his visits to his homeland and his father's memoirs about the Angolan civil war.
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1766.
Midnight
by Stef Chura
June 7, 2019
The second full-length release for the Detroit-based indie rock artist was produced by Car Seat Headrest's Will Toledo.
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1767.
Sirens
by Kevin Richard Martin
June 7, 2019
The first release for the artist better known as The Bug under his real name was influenced by the birth of his son and the subsequent life-threatening complications that followed.
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1768.
With Animals
by Mark Lanegan
August 24, 2018
The second full-length collaboration between Mark Lanegan and Duke Garwood was recorded in Los Angeles, Pasadena and Joshua Tree.
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1769.
Big Machine
by Eliza Carthy
February 3, 2017
Produced by Jim Sutherland, the debut release for the British folk artist and her 12-piece band The Wayward Band features guest appearances from Damien Dempsey, MC Dizraeli, and Teddy Thompson.
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1770.
All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
by Architects
May 27, 2016
The seventh full-length release for the British metalcore band was produced by Henrik Udd and Fredrik Nordström.
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1771.
The Most Important Place in the World
by Bill Wells
March 16, 2015
The second full-length release from Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat features a theme with the city of Glasgow as a femme fatale.
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1772.
Do You Like Rock Music?
by British Sea Power
February 12, 2008
The third album for the British quartet was produced by Graham Sutton and the band.
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1773.
Raise The Roof
by Robert Plant And Alison Krauss
November 19, 2021
14 years after 2007's Raising Sand, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss reunite for their second full-length collaboration, with T-Bone Burnett also returning to produce.
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1774.
A Small Turn Of Human Kindness
by Harvey Milk
May 18, 2010
The Athens, Georgia-based band releases its seventh full-length album.
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1775.
Good at Falling
by The Japanese House
March 1, 2019
The debut full-length release for Amber Bain was produced with BJ Burton and George Daniel.
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1776.
Chloe and the Next 20th Century
by Father John Misty
April 8, 2022
The fifth full-length release for Josh Tillman as Father John Misty was produced with Jonathan Wilson.
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1777.
How to Live
by Modern Nature
August 23, 2019
The debut full-length release for the music project from Mazes/ex-Ultimate Painting member Jack Cooper and Beak>'s Will Young features contributions from Rupert Gillett, Woods' Aaron Nevue and Sunwatchers' Jeff Tobias.
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1778.
I Was Real
by 75 Dollar Bill
June 28, 2019
The third full-length release for the Brooklyn-based duo of Che Chen and Rick Brown features contributions from Sue Garner, Cheryl Kingan, Steve Maing, and Karen Waltuch.
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1779.
Before Love Came To Kill Us
by Jessie Reyez
March 27, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Canadian singer-songwriter features guest appearances from 6lack and Eminem.
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1780.
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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1781.
This Is It & I Am It & You Are It & So Is That & He Is It & She Is It & It Is It & That Is That
by Marnie Stern
October 7, 2008
The sophomore album for the New Yorker was produced by Zach Hill
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1782.
Analog Fluids of Sonic Black Holes
by Moor Mother
November 8, 2019
The third full-length solo release for the Philadelphia-based artist features guest appearances from Reef The Lost Cauze and Saul Williams.
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1783.
Sunken Condos
by Donald Fagen
October 16, 2012
The fourth solo release for the Steely Dan frontman was co-produced with Michael Leonhart.
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1784.
Labyrinthitis
by Destroyer
March 25, 2022
The latest full-length release for Dan Bejar-led band Destroyer was produced and mixed by John Collins.
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1785.
Sketchy.
by tUnE-yArDs
March 26, 2021
The fifth full-length release for the Oakland-based duo was mostly recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic, but was mixed remotely.
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1786.
Words & Music by Saint Etienne
by Saint Etienne
May 29, 2012
The British electronic pop trio return after seven years to work with producers Ian Catt, Richard X, and Nick Coler on its eighth studio album.
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1787.
Fade
by Yo La Tengo
January 15, 2013
Tortoise's John McEntire takes over as producer from Roger Moutenot (who worked on the band's releases since 1993) on the 13th release from the New Jersey indie rock trio.
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1788.
England Is a Garden
by Cornershop
March 6, 2020
This is the first full-length studio release in over eight years for the British indie rock band.
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1789.
Citizen of Glass
by Agnes Obel
October 21, 2016
The latest release from the Berlin-based singer-songwriter was inspired by a German legal term “Gläserner Bürger”, or “glass citizen,” about the level of privacy we have in the world today.
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1790.
Too Many Voices
by Andy Stott
April 22, 2016
The fifth full-length release for the electronic producer again features the vocals of his piano teacher Alison Skidmore.
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1791.
Tourist in This Town
by Allison Crutchfield
January 27, 2017
The debut full-length solo release for the Swearin' co-founder was produced with Jeff Zeigler.
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1792.
The Great Destroyer
by Low
January 25, 2005
The trio's seventh album (their first for Sub Pop) features production work from Dave Fridmann and an atypically energetic sound.
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1793.
Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light
by The Body
November 17, 2017
The second collaboration between The Body and Full Of Hell features contributions from Brian Chippendale, Ben Eberle, and Chrissy Wolport.
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1794.
Burn Something Beautiful
by Alejandro Escovedo
October 28, 2016
The 12th full-length solo release for the Texas-based singer-songwriter was produced by Peter Buck and Scott McCaughey.
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1795.
Heavy is the Head
by Stormzy
December 13, 2019
The second full-length studio release for the British grime artist features guest appearances from Aitch, Burna Boy, H.E.R., Headie One, Ed Sheeran, Tiana Major9, and YEBBA.
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1796.
Echoes of Silence
by The Weeknd
December 21, 2011
This is the third of the Balloon Trilogy mixtapes offered for free via download by Canadian artist, Abel Tesfaye.
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1797.
The Car
by Arctic Monkeys
October 21, 2022
The seventh full-length studio release for British rock band Arctic Monkeys was produced by James Ford.
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1798.
4:44
by Jay-Z
June 30, 2017
The 13th full-length solo studio release for the rapper was produced by No I.D. and features guest appearances from Beyoncé, daughter Blue Ivy, Gloria Carter (his mother), Damian Marley, Frank Ocean and The-Dream. It was a one week exclusive for Sprint customers and Tidal subscribers before a physical CD release (July 7) was announced that includes three bonus tracks (which features a guest appearance from James Blake).
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1799.
NOTU_URONLINEU
by Hi:Emotions
October 14, 2016
The debut full-length release for ScratchaDVA as [Hi:Emotions] features guest vocals from Rae Rae and Roses Gabor.
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1800.
Just Us Kids
by James McMurtry
April 15, 2008
The son of novelist Larry continues his critique of the world on his latest album.
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