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by Wire
April 28, 2003
The legendary English band, now re-formed, reunited and reinvigorated, return with their first LP in over a dozen years, with a sound that recalls the punk energy of their 1970s albums while sounding completely modern. Note that 7 of the 11 tracks here are also found in some form on 2002's twin "Read & Burn" EPs.
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1102.
We Love Life
by Pulp
August 20, 2002
The band's first album since 1997's 'This Is Hardcore' is produced by Scott Walker and features 12 new tracks.
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1103.
Godfather
by Wiley
January 13, 2017
The 11th full-length release for the grime artist features guest appearances from such artists as Chip, Devlin, Flowdan, Ghetts, JME, P Money, and Skepta.
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1104.
Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
March 31, 2015
The fifth full-length studio release for the Canadian post-rock band was recorded by Greg Norman.
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1105.
El Camino
by The Black Keys
December 6, 2011
Danger Mouse returns to produce the seventh studio album for The Black Keys.
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1106.
Beauty & Crime
by Suzanne Vega
July 17, 2007
The folk singer returns after six years with her newest album.
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1107.
Dream River
by Bill Callahan
September 17, 2013
The singer-songwriter's fourth studio release under his real name [he previously recorded under the name Smog] was recorded in Austin Texas.
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1108.
Pinch & Shackleton
by Shackleton
December 6, 2011
The two dubstep producers release their first collaboration together.
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1109.
Hunter
by Anna Calvi
August 31, 2018
The third full-length release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Nicolas Launay and features contributions from Adrian Utley of Portishead and The Bad Seeds member Martyn Casey.
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1110.
Dude Incredible
by Shellac
September 16, 2014
The fifth full-length release for the post-hardcore trio led by Steve Albini album is its first in seven years.
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1111.
LaVette!
by Bettye LaVette
June 16, 2023
Bettye LaVette covers Randall Bramblett songs with guest appearances by John Mayer and Steve Winwood.
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1112.
Two Sisters
by Sarah Davachi
September 9, 2022
The latest full-length release for Canadian experimental composer Sarah Davachi features contributions from Mattie Barbier, Mira Benjamin, Dorothy Berry, Bridget Carey, Johnny Chang, Judith Hamann, Jessika Kenney, Rebecca Lane, Anton Lukoszevieze, Gordon MacKay, Andrew McIntosh, and Tiffany Ng.
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1113.
The Miner's Hymns
by Johann Johannsson
May 24, 2011
This album is the soundtrack to Bill Morrison's film and features a 16-piece brass ensemble.
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1114.
Hold the Girl
by Rina Sawayama
September 16, 2022
The second full-length studio release for Rina Sawayama features production from Marcus Andersson, Clarence Clarity, Paul Epworth, and Stuart Price.
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1115.
Tha Carter III
by Lil Wayne
June 10, 2008
The latest album from the rapper includes guest appearances by Jay-Z, T-Pain, Babyface, Busta Rhymes, and Robin Thicke.
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1116.
Good Souls Better Angels
by Lucinda Williams
April 24, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter was produced with Ray Kennedy and Tom Overby.
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1117.
Infinite Worlds
by Vagabon
February 24, 2017
The debut full-length release for New York-based indie artist Laetitia Tamko was recorded with co-producer Chris Daly.
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1118.
Crazymad for Me
by CMAT
October 13, 2023
The second full-length release from Irish pop singer-songwriter CMAT features a guest appearance by John Grant.
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1119.
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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1120.
More Than Any Other Day
by Ought
April 29, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Montreal-based post-punk band was recorded over a week with Radwan Ghazi Moumneh.
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1121.
Emma Jean
by Lee Fields
June 3, 2014
The latest release for the soul singer and his backing band, the Expressions, was named after his late mother.
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1122.
One Day
by Fucked Up
January 27, 2023
Every song on the latest full-length release for Canadian punk band Fucked Up was written and recorded within 24 hours.
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1123.
Any Shape You Take
by Indigo De Souza
August 27, 2021
The second full-length release for the North Carolina-based indie rock artist was produced with Brad Cook.
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1124.
Forget
by Twin Shadow
September 28, 2010
Chris Taylor helped produce this debut solo album for the Brooklyn-based George Lewis Jr.
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1125.
Song for Alpha
by Daniel Avery
April 6, 2018
This is the second full-length release for the British electronic producer.
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1126.
The Collective
by Kim Gordon
March 8, 2024
The second full-length solo release from Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon was produced by Justin Raisen.
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1127.
The Body, The Blood, The Machine
by The Thermals
August 22, 2006
Brendan Canty (Fugazi) produced this third album for the Oregon band, down to the duo of Hutch Harris and Kathy Foster after the departure of original drummer Jordan Hudson.
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1128.
Wake Up The Nation
by Paul Weller
June 1, 2010
The latest solo album for the ex-The Jam member, includes The Jam's bassist Bruce Foxton, Clem Cattini, ELO's Bev Bevan, and My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields as guest artists.
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1129.
Freedom's Goblin
by Ty Segall
January 26, 2018
The 10th full-length solo release for the California singer-songwriter features a cover of Hot Chocolate's 1978 song, "Every 1's a Winner" with Fred Armisen on percussions.
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1130.
Up On Gravity Hill
by METZ
April 12, 2024
The fifth full-length studio release from Canadian punk trio METZ features contributions by Owen Pallett and Black Mountain's Amber Webber.
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1131.
Love In Constant Spectacle
by Jane Weaver
April 5, 2024
The latest full-length solo release from British singer-songwriter Jane Weaver was produced by John Parish.
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1132.
Y’Y
by Amaro Freitas
March 1, 2024
The fourth full-length release from Brazilian jazz pianist was inspired by the sounds of the Amazon and features contributions from Hamid Drake, Shabaka Hutchings, Jeff Parker, Aniel Someillan, and Brandee Younger.
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1133.
Integrated Tech Solutions
by Aesop Rock
November 10, 2023
The ninth full-length solo studio release from rapper Aesop Rock features guest appearances by Hanni El Khatib, Nikki Jean, Lealani, Rob Sonic, and billy woods.
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1134.
I DES
by King Creosote
November 3, 2023
The first full-length solo release from Kenny Anderson as King Creosote in seven years was co-produced with Derek O'Neill and features a 36-minute track.
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1135.
HELLMODE
by Jeff Rosenstock
September 1, 2023
The latest full-length solo release from punk rocker Jeff Rosenstock was recorded in Los Angeles by Jack Shirley.
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1136.
Strays
by Margo Price
January 13, 2023
The fourth full-length solo studio release for singer-songwriter Margo Price was produced by Jonathan Wilson.
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1137.
Alpha Zulu
by Phoenix
November 4, 2022
The seventh full-length studio release for French indie pop band Phoenix was recorded at The Louvre and features a guest appearance from Ezra Koenig.
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1138.
Endure
by Special Interest
November 4, 2022
The third full-length studio release for New Orleans collective Special Interest features a guest appearance from Mykki Blanco.
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1139.
Where I'm Meant to Be
by Ezra Collective
November 4, 2022
The second full-length release for British jazz quartet Ezra Collective features guest appearances from Nao, Kojey Radical, Sampa The Great, and Emeli Sandé.
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1140.
Les Racines
by Vieux Farka Touré
June 10, 2022
The latest full-length solo release for Malian singer and guitarist Vieux Farka Touré was produced with Eric Herman.
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1141.
Flora Fauna
by Billie Marten
May 21, 2021
The third full-length release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Rich Cooper.
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1142.
In Blue
by The Bug
November 20, 2020
The latest full-length release for Kevin Martin's The Bug project features Dis Fig and was mixed at Martin's home in Brussels.
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1143.
Welcome to Hard Times
by Charley Crockett
July 31, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Texan Americana singer-songwriter comes after recovering from open heart surgery.
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1144.
We Are Sent Here by History
by Shabaka & the Ancestors
March 13, 2020
The second full-length release for the Sons of Kemet saxophonist's project features poems written and sung by Siyabonga Mthembu.
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1145.
Dark Matter
by Moses Boyd
February 14, 2020
The debut full-length release for the British jazz artist features guest appearances from Poppy Ajudha, Joe Armon-Jones, Obongjayar, and Nonku Phiri.
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1146.
Humanworld
by Peter Perrett
June 7, 2019
The second full-length solo release for the former frontman of The Only Ones was produced by his son, Jamie Parrett.
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1147.
Don't Look Away
by Alexander Tucker
August 24, 2018
The third and final part of the British experimental artist's trilogy of albums that begun with 2011's Dorwytch.
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1148.
Resistance
by Songhoy Blues
June 16, 2017
The second full-length release for the Northern Mali desert rock/blues band features guest appearances from Elf Kid, Iggy Pop and Stealing Sheep and was recorded in London with producer Neil Comber.
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1149.
Modern Kosmology
by Jane Weaver
May 19, 2017
The sixth full-length studio release for the British singer-songwriter was self-produced.
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1150.
The Witch
by Pumarosa
May 19, 2017
The debut full-length release for the British psychedelic-pop band led by Isabel Munoz-Newsome was produced by Dan Carey.
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1151.
Super Natural
by Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind
May 12, 2017
The debut full-length release for the British rock band that formed after the break-up of The Jim Jones Revue includes Jim Jones, Gavin Jay, Phil Martini, Mal Troon, and Matt Millership.
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1152.
A Common Truth
by Saltland
March 31, 2017
Climate change is the theme behind the second full-length release for the solo project of Rebecca Foon that features contributions from Warren Ellis.
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1153.
Uyai
by Ibibio Sound Machine
March 3, 2017
The second full-length release for the Nigerian Afro-electronic band led by Eno Williams was produced by Max Grunhard.
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1154.
Become Zero
by Helen Money
September 16, 2016
The fourth full length release for the solo project of Los Angeles-based cellist Alison Chesley features contributions from Rachel Grimes and Jason Roeder of Neurosis and Sleep.
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1155.
I Abused Animal
by Heather Leigh
November 27, 2015
This is the first release on Editions Mego's sub-label Ideologic Organ for the West Virginia-born, Scotland-based singer songwriter.
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1156.
The Bad Plus Joshua Redman
by The Bad Plus
May 26, 2015
This is the debut release for the collaboration between The Bad Plus and jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman.
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1157.
A Fool to Care
by Boz Scaggs
March 31, 2015
The follow-up to 2013's Memphis album was recorded over four days with producer Steve Gordan and features guest appearances Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams.
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1158.
How to Die in the North
by BC Camplight
January 20, 2015
Brian Christinzio's first album in seven years was recorded in Manchester, England.
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1159.
American Middle Class
by Angaleena Presley
October 14, 2014
The debut solo release for the Pistol Annies singer was produced with Jordan Powell.
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1160.
Man and Myth
by Roy Harper
September 23, 2013
The first new studio release in over 13 years for the British folk singer-songwriter includes a guest appearance by Pete Townsend on guitar.
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1161.
Meir
by Kvelertak
March 26, 2013
The second full-length release for the Norwegian hard rock/metal band was produced by Kurt Ballou.
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1162.
Target Earth
by Voivod
January 22, 2013
The 13th release for the Montreal metal band is the first new guitarist Daniel Mongrain, who replaced the late Denis "Piggy" D'Amour's and the return of bassist Jean-Yves Thériault.
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1163.
Ghosts
by Monolake
March 13, 2012
The darker eighth recording for Robert Henke is the second release in a planned trilogy of albums that began with 2009's Silence.
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1164.
Wondervisions
by Delicate Steve
January 25, 2011
Steve Marion's debut album as Delicate Steve features a mix of pop and African-influenced sounds.
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1165.
UGK 4 Life
by UGK
March 31, 2009
With the death of Pimp C in 2007, this is the last album for the UGK.
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1166.
A Piece Of What You Need
by Teddy Thompson
June 17, 2008
The fourth album for the London-born artist was produced by Marius de Vries.
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1167.
Don't Do Anything
by Sam Phillips
June 3, 2008
This is the first album not produced by T-Bone Burnett for the California-born singer-songwriter Sam Phillips.
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1168.
Vieux Farka Toure
by Vieux Farka Touré
February 13, 2007
This is the debut album for the son of the late Mali musician Ali Farka Toure.
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1169.
The Letting Go
by Bonnie "Prince" Billy
September 19, 2006
Jim White and Paul Oldham are among the guests on prolific songwriter Will Oldham's latest Bonnie "Prince" Billy studio recording.
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1170.
The Royal Society
by The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
October 25, 2004
Chris Goss (Kyuss) produced this second album for the UK rockers.
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1171.
Modern Apprentice
by Ikara Colt
June 7, 2004
The London art rockers have changed their lineup for this sophomore release, dropping bassist Jon Ball for Tracy Bellaries. Alex Newport (At The Drive In, Icarus Line) produces.
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1172.
Inches
by Les Savy Fav
April 20, 2004
'Inches' compiles A- and B- sides from nine different singles (originally released on nine different labels) dating back to the Rhode Island band's inception in 1995.
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1173.
The Violet Hour
by The Clientele
July 8, 2003
The London-based band follow their singles collection ('Suburban Light') with this, their first true studio LP, which continues their hazy, 60s-influenced sound developed in those earlier songs.
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1174.
The Fine Art of Self-Destruction
by Jesse Malin
January 28, 2003
Frontman of New York-based glam-rockers D Generation throughtout the 1990s, singer-songwriter Jesse Malin enlisted pal Ryan Adams to produce and play on this solo debut, which quickly garnered plaudits from the UK music press upon its fall 2002 release.
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1175.
Cobblestone Runway
by Ron Sexsmith
October 8, 2002
The Canadian singer-songwriter's fifth album finds Sexsmith experimenting with electronica for the first time.
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1176.
Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
September 12, 2000
The second proper album from the Canadian instrumentalists consists of four independent works(each 18-22 minutes long).... yes, that's 2 songs per CD.
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1177.
Nixon
by Lambchop
February 8, 2000
The 13-piece outfit from Nashville (that isn't a country band) returns with a concept album about the former president (that really isn't about the former president). It's one of those things that you have to hear to understand.
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1178.
Heal
by Strand of Oaks
June 24, 2014
The fourth full-length release (and the first on Dead Oceans) from Indiana singer-songwriter Tim Showalter features contribution from J. Mascis and was produced by Ben Vehorn.
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1179.
Two Dancers
by Wild Beasts
September 8, 2009
The second album for the quartet was produced with Richard Formby.
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1180.
Memories Are Now
by Jesca Hoop
February 10, 2017
The fourth full-length solo release for singer-songwriter the was produced by Blake Mills.
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1181.
Carrion Crawler/The Dream
by Thee Oh Sees
November 8, 2011
This is the second album in 2011 for the alternative rock band led by John Dwyer.
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1182.
Autobiography
by Jlin
September 28, 2018
The electronic producer worked with choreographer Wayne McGregor to create this score for his contemporary dance piece of the same name.
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1183.
Fantasize Your Ghost
by Ohmme
June 5, 2020
The second full-length release for the Chicago duo of Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart was recorded over six days with producer Chris Cohen.
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1184.
The Excitement Plan
by Todd Snider
June 9, 2009
The latest album for the alt-country singer was produced by Don Was.
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1185.
Petals for Armor
by Hayley Williams
May 8, 2020
The debut full-length solo release for the Paramore singer was produced by Taylor York.
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1186.
Slaughterhouse
by Ty Segall Band
June 26, 2012
This is the first album Ty Segall has recorded with his touring band.
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1187.
Soft Sounds From Another Planet
by Japanese Breakfast
July 14, 2017
The second full-length release for Michelle Zauner solo project was produced with Craig Hendrix.
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1188.
DJ-Kicks
by Moodymann
February 19, 2016
The latest DJ-Kicks mix series features 11 exclusive edits from Detroit's Kenny Dixon, Jr. (aka Moodymann).
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1189.
Senjutsu
by Iron Maiden
September 3, 2021
The 17th full-length studio release for the British metal band is its first in nearly six years and was produced by Kevin Shirley.
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1190.
Because of a Flower
by Ana Roxanne
November 13, 2020
The second release for the Los Angeles-based musician was created over five years.
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1191.
Magus
by Thou
August 31, 2018
The fifth full-length release for the Baton Rouge-based doom/sludge metal band was recorded by James Whitten.
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1192.
Bright Ideas
by Portastatic
August 23, 2005
The sixth album for Mac McCaughan's other band (i.e., the one that isn't Superchunk) finds him joined by bassist Jim Wilbur and drummer/brother Matthew McCaughan. Tim Mooney produced.
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1193.
The Tipping Point
by Tears for Fears
February 25, 2022
British pop-rock duo Tears For Fears worked with Charlton Pettus, Florian Reutter and Sacha Skarbek on its first full-length studio release in 17 years.
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1194.
Everything Was Beautiful
by Spiritualized
April 22, 2022
The ninth full-length studio release for J Spaceman's space rock band Spiritualized was recorded at 11 different studios.
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1195.
Secret Wars
by Oneida
January 20, 2004
Brooklyn's Oneida has been around a bit longer (since 1997) than some of their fellow bands in the New York neo-garage/punk/new wave scene, and 'Secret Wars' marks their sixth LP.
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1196.
Her Majesty The Decemberists
by The Decemberists
September 9, 2003
This is the second album for the Portland, Ore.-based indie five-piece led by Colin Meloy.
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1197.
Change
by The Dismemberment Plan
October 23, 2001
The eclectic Washington, D.C.-based indie band follow their best-received album, 1999's 'Emergency & I,' with this, their fourth LP. The Plan announced their breakup subsequent to its release.
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1198.
FLOTUS
by Lambchop
November 4, 2016
The title of the latest release for the collective led by Kurt Wagner stands for "For Love Often Turns Us Still."
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1199.
Time to Die
by Electric Wizard
September 30, 2014
The eighth studio release for the British doom metal band was produced by lead singer Jus Oborn.
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