Music
8601.
Hypnotic Eye
by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
July 29, 2014
The 13th studio release for Tom Petty with the Heartbreakers is said to be a return to straight up rock'n'roll and was produced by Petty, Mike Campbell, and Ryan Ulyate.
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8602.
Days
by Real Estate
October 18, 2011
The second full-length release for the Brooklyn, New York-based indie rock band was recorded with Kevin McMahon.
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8603.
Kiss Each Other Clean
by Iron & Wine
January 25, 2011
The indie-folk Texas band's first release in nearly three years is an experimental endeavor, full of moving piano ballads; sonic saxophone sounds; and expressive, raw vocals.
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8604.
Company
by Slime
August 14, 2015
The debut release for the London-based producer Will Archer as Slime features guest appearances from Jeremiah Jae and Selah Sue.
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8605.
All These Dreams
by Andrew Combs
March 3, 2015
The second full-length release for the Texas singer-songwriter was produced by Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson.
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8606.
Release Spirit
by Khotin
February 17, 2023
The latest full-length release for Canadian electronic producer Dylan Khotin-Foote's Khotin project features a guest appearance from Tess Roby.
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8607.
Higher than Heaven
by Ellie Goulding
April 7, 2023
The fifth full-length studio release from British pop artist Ellie Goulding features contributions from Big Sean, Koz, Greg Kurstin, Julia Michaels, Andrew Watt, and Andrew Wells.
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8608.
Release
by Pet Shop Boys
April 23, 2002
The Boys' eighth studio release features features Johnny Marr on guitar.
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8609.
Kitty Wells Dresses: Songs of the Queen of Country Music
by Laura Cantrell
May 17, 2011
Laura Cantrell covers songs by country music's first female star, Kitty Wells, on her fourth full-length release.
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8610.
Keeping Up Appearances
by Basic Plumbing
January 31, 2020
The posthumous release for Patrick Doyle's solo project was recorded with Helen Skinner and producer Andrew Schubert.
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8611.
Black Duck
by Black Duck
June 23, 2023
The debut full-length release from Bill MacKay, Douglas McCombs, and Charles Rumback as Black Duck was produced by John Hughes III.
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8612.
El Magnifico
by Ed Harcourt
March 29, 2024
The latest full-length release from British singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt was self-produced.
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8613.
Feel It
by Some Girls
September 9, 2003
The girls in question on this debut disc are Blake Babies veterans Juliana Hatfield (guitars, vocals) and Freda Love (drums) plus bassist Heidi Gluck (The Pieces).
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8614.
The Above
by Code Orange
September 29, 2023
The latest full-length release from Pittsburgh hardcore band Code Orange was self-produced and features a guest appearance by Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan.
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8615.
The Bad Testament
by Scott H. Biram
February 24, 2017
The ninth full-length release for the Texan blues/county-rock singer-songwriter was recorded in his home studio.
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8616.
Version Girl
by Rhoda Dakar
May 26, 2023
The latest full-length solo release from The Bodysnatchers' Rhoda Dakar features 12 reggae, rocksteady, and ska covers of songs made famous by Louis Armstrong, Patsy Cline, Morrissey, Lou Reed, The Pretenders, and The Rolling Stones.
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8617.
Threads
by Now, Now
March 6, 2012
Howard Redekopp produced the second album for the indie rock trio based in Minneapolis.
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8618.
Travels in the Dustland
by The Walkabouts
October 24, 2011
This is the first studio album in six years from the Seattle rock band led by Chris Eckman and Carla Torgerson.
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8619.
Re-Engineering
by Heatsick
November 26, 2013
Berlin-based British electronic artist Steven Warwick describes his latest release as a "cybernetic poem."
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8620.
Behind the Sun
by Motorpsycho
March 18, 2014
The 26th release for the Norwegian psychedelic rock band was produced by bassist and vocalist Bent Saether.
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8621.
Contender
by Fightmilk
May 14, 2021
The second full-length release for the British indie rock/pop band was recorded over four weekends in late 2019 and 2020.
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8622.
So Embarrassing
by Capillary Action
April 9, 2008
The Philadelphia-based band led by Jonathan Pfeffer releases its sophomore album.
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8623.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Pt. 1
by Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
November 17, 2014
Curated by Lorde (who also sings on four songs), the soundtrack to the third film of the Hunger Games franchise includes songs from Bat For Lashes, Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij, Charli XCX, The Chemical Brothers, Chvrches, Ariana Grande, Haim, Grace Jones, Duran Duran's Simon LeBon, Major Lazer, Miguel, Pusha T, Q-Tip, Raury, Stromae, Tinashe, Tove Lo, and xoV.
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8624.
Living With The Living
by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
March 20, 2007
Brendan Canty produced the band's first album for their new label, Touch and Go.
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8625.
Love the Holidays
by Old 97's
November 16, 2018
The holiday album from the alt-country band features nine original songs and five yuletide classics.
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8626.
DJ-Kicks
by Kamaal Williams
November 15, 2019
The latest installment of the DJ-Kick mix series features tracks curated by the British electronic producer who has released music under the names Yussef Kamaal (with Yussef Dayes), Kamaal Williams and Henry Wu.
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8627.
Musca
by Herbert
October 22, 2021
The latest full-length release for British electronic producer Matthew Herbert features sounds recorded at his farm and vocals from Allie Armstrong, Daisy Godfrey, Joy Morgan, Mel Uye-Parker, Bianca Rose, Siân Roseanna, Verushka, and Y'akoto.
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8628.
You, You're A History In Rust
by Do Make Say Think
February 27, 2007
This fifth release from the adventurous Toronto-based instrumental post-rock outfit is their first album in four years.
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8629.
Standing at the Sky's Edge
by Richard Hawley
August 28, 2012
The British singer-songwriter's seventh album is his first on the Parlophone label.
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8630.
La La Land
by Guided by Voices
January 20, 2023
The latest full-length release from Robert Pollard's prolific band Guided by Voices was produced by Travis Harrison.
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8631.
Red
by Taylor Swift
October 22, 2012
Taylor Swift's fourth album was produced by Max Martin and features Mark Foster (Foster the People) and singer/songwriter Lori McKenna.
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8632.
More Parts Per Million
by The Thermals
March 4, 2003
Portland, Oregon's The Thermals recorded this "no-fi" (otherwise known as "very, very, very lo-fi") debut album direct to four-track at the house of founding member Hutch Harris.
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8633.
Basic Behaviour
by Frigs
February 23, 2018
The debut full-length release for the Toronto-based trio led by Bria Salmena was self-recorded, produced and mixed.
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8634.
Take Fountain
by The Wedding Present
February 15, 2005
Eight years ago, Wedding Present leader David Gedge put that band on hold to pursue--at first--a more cinematic sound with his new outfit, the aptly named Cinerama. With Cinerma's sound more closely approximating the Wedding Present's in recent years, Gedge has revived the WP name (but retained the most recent Cinerama lineup) for this latest release, produced by Steve Fisk.
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8635.
Bon Voyage
by Melody's Echo Chamber
June 15, 2018
The second full-length release for the music project of Melody Prochet features contributions from Pond's Nicholas Allbrook, Dungen's Reine Fiske, Gustav Ejstes, Johan Holmegard, and The Amazing's Fredrik Swahn.
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8636.
Blood From Stars
by Joe Henry
August 18, 2009
The latest album for the producer/singer-songwriter features Marc Ribot and Jason Moran as guest musicians.
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8637.
On Dark Silent Off
by Radian
November 11, 2016
This is the fifth full-length release for the Austrian experimental electronic trio of John Norman, Martin Brandlmayr, and Martin Siewert (co-founder Stefan Németh left in 2011).
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8638.
Electric Sweat
by Mooney Suzuki
April 9, 2002
Although the 20-something New York City rockers have the names of two former Can vocalists in their moniker, their sound is more frequently compared to the MC5. 'Electric Sweat,' their second album, attracted a good deal of attention for the band from music publications in the U.S., drawing the now-mandatory Strokes comparisons.
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8639.
Climax
by Beastmilk
December 10, 2013
The debut full-length from Finnish post-punk rock band was produced by Kurt Ballou.
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8640.
Cosmic Troubles
by Faith Healer
March 31, 2015
The debut full-length release for the Canadian Jessica Jalbert as Faith Healer was produced by Renny Wilson.
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8641.
Can You Really Find Me
by Night Moves
June 28, 2019
The third full-length release for the Minneapolis duo of John Pelant and Micky Alfano was produced by Spoon's Jim Eno.
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8642.
The Outsider
by Rodney Crowell
August 16, 2005
The country singer-songwriter follows 'Fate's Right Hand' with an 11-song set that includes a collaboration with Emmylou Harris and John Prine on Bob Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm."
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8643.
Be OK
by Deep Throat Choir
February 17, 2017
The debut full-length release for the all-female (some 30-strong) ensemble formed by Luisa Gerstein features three original songs which only includes vocals and drums.
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8644.
Bismillah
by Peter Cat Recording Co.
June 7, 2019
The latest release from the Delhi-based indie group sees the addition of Dhruv Bhola and Rohit Gupta.
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8645.
Public Storage
by Hana Vu
November 5, 2021
The debut full-length release for Los Angeles-based indie artist Hana Vu was recorded and mixed by Day Wave's Jackson Phillips.
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8646.
Nothing Hurts
by Male Bonding
May 11, 2010
The British trio releases its first full-length album, which features the Vivian Girls on one song.
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8647.
Release
by Pangaea
October 29, 2012
The eight-track release from London-based Kevin McAuley includes influences from UK bass, dubstep, and techno music.
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8648.
What to Look for in Summer [Live]
by Belle and Sebastian
December 11, 2020
The 23-track release from the Scottish indie pop band features live tracks recorded during its 2019 world tour.
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8649.
What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World
by The Decemberists
January 20, 2015
The seventh studio release for the Oregon indie band led by Colin Meloy was produced by Tucker Martine.
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8650.
Sterilize
by Unsane
September 29, 2017
The eighth full-length release for the New York noise rock band was mixed by Andrew Schneider.
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8651.
Some Nights I Dream of Doors
by Obongjayar
May 13, 2022
The debut full-length release for Nigerian-British artist Obongjayar features a guest appearance from Nubya Garcia.
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8652.
Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You
by Mark Mulcahy
June 17, 2013
The fourth full-length solo release for the former Miracle Legion member is his first since 2005's In Pursuit Of Your Happiness.
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8653.
10:20
by Wire
June 19, 2020
Originally set for Record Store Day, the collection of tracks from the British punk rock band includes songs not included on previous albums as well as new recordings of released tracks with new arrangements.
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8654.
Volition
by Protest the Hero
October 29, 2013
The fourth studio release for the Canadian metal band was produced by Cameron McLellan.
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8655.
Angels in Science Fiction
by St. Paul & the Broken Bones
April 21, 2023
The fifth full-length studio release from soul band St. Paul & The Broken Bones was recorded at Memphis' Sam Phillips Recording Studio with producer by Matt Ross-Spang.
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8656.
Shine
by Joni Mitchell
September 25, 2007
The latest studio album for the Canadian singer-songwriter.
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8657.
Mantasy
by Michael Mayer
October 23, 2012
The second solo album for the electronic DJ/producer is his the first release in eight years.
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8658.
House of Baasa
by Zambri
April 10, 2012
The experimental electronic group headed up by sisters Jessica and Cristi Jo Zambri releases its debut full-length album.
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8659.
Let The War Against Music Begin
by The Minus 5
February 27, 2001
Two albums in one; also included is the Young Fresh Fellows' 'Because We Hate You.' Scott McCaughey appears in both bands.
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8660.
Sugar Daddy Live
by The Melvins
May 31, 2011
Recorded at The Busta-Guts Club in Southern California, the legendary grunge rockers return with an album featuring fan favorites in live recordings.
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8661.
Red Beans and Weiss
by Chuck E. Weiss
April 15, 2014
The first release in eight years for the Los Angeles blues rock artist was executive produced by Johnny Depp and Tom Waits.
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8662.
North Star Deserter
by Vic Chesnutt
September 11, 2007
The latest album includes guest appearances by Constellation artists A Silver Mt. Zion, members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Fugazi's Guy Picciotto.
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8663.
White Numbers
by The Bevis Frond
May 7, 2013
This is the second release since the British psychedelic rock band led by Nick Saloman reformed after a seven year hiatus.
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8664.
Revelation, Pt. 2: The Fruit of Life
by Stephen Marley
July 22, 2016
The follow-up release to the reggae artist's 2011 Grammy-winning album Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life features guest appearances from such artsist as Iggy Azalea, Black Thought, Busta Rhymes, DJ Khaled, Wyclef Jean, Pitbull, Rakim, Rick Ross, Shaggy, Nina Simone, and Waka Flocka Flame.
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8665.
Taste of Love [EP]
by Twice
June 11, 2021
The six-track mini-album from the South Korean pop group features the English version of Cry For Me on the CD release.
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8666.
Chasing Ghosts
by The Amity Affliction
October 2, 2012
Death and suicide continue to be themes for the third release for the Australian post-hardcore band.
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8667.
Portraits
by Maribou State
June 16, 2015
The debut full-length release for the British electronic duo of Chris Davids and Liam Ivory features guest appearances from Holly Walker and Jono McCleery.
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8668.
Night Surfer
by Chuck Prophet
September 23, 2014
The 13th full-length release for the San Francisco singer-songwriter features contributions from Peter Buck and Bill Rieflin.
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8669.
Live/Remix
by Portico Quartet
May 7, 2013
The jazz quartet includes live recordings from their 2012 tour and remixes by such artists as Luke Abbot, DJ Luca Lozano, Scratcha DVA, and Will Ward.
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8670.
Lesser Evil
by Doldrums
February 26, 2013
This is the debut full-length release for the Montreal electronic producer Airick Woodhead as Doldrums.
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8671.
The Liberty Of Norton Folgate
by Madness
September 29, 2009
Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley return to produce the band's first album of new music since 1999.
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8672.
Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation
by Dr. Octagon
April 6, 2018
The follow-up to 1996's Dr. Octagonecologyst sees the return of Dan The Automator, MC Kool Keith and DJ Q-Bert as well as guest appearances from Paul Banks of Interpol and Del the Funky Homosapien.
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8673.
Many Levels of Laughter
by J Fernandez
June 9, 2015
The debut full-length release for the Chicago-based artist was home recorded.
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8674.
Brunei
by Vinyl Williams
August 26, 2016
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles-based artist is an concept album about a visitor from outer space who believes Earth is utopian.
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8675.
God Save The Clientele
by The Clientele
May 8, 2007
Recorded in Nashville, the UK band's third studio album is slightly peppier and happier than past efforts (for The Clientele, anyway).
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8676.
No Taste
by Bad Waitress
September 3, 2021
The debut full-length release for the Canadian punk band was produced and mixed by Dave Schiffman.
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8677.
DNCE
by DNCE
November 18, 2016
This is the debut full-length release for the dance-rock band led by Joe Jonas.
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8678.
Firepower
by Judas Priest
March 9, 2018
The 18th full-length studio release for the British heavy metal band led by Rob Halford was produced by Tom Allom and Andy Sneap.
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8679.
More Than A Woman
by Toni Braxton
November 19, 2002
The R&B singer returns with a follow-up to 2000's 'The Heat' which sees her moving in more of a hip-hop direction, with production help from hitmakers Rodney Jerkins, Babyface, Irv Gotti and the Neptunes.
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8680.
Demon
by Envelopes
April 4, 2006
The Swedish-French indie rockers make their full-length debut with this genre-hopping disc.
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8681.
Reality Tunnels
by Pinch
June 26, 2020
The first solo release 13 years for Rob Ellis as Pinch features guest appearances from Emika, Inezi, Killa P, Nive Nielson & The Deer Children, and Trim.
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8682.
10 Songs
by Travis
October 9, 2020
The ninth full-length studio release for the Scottish indie rock band led by Fran Healey features a guest appearance from the Bangles' Susanna Hoffs.
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8683.
Lemonade Stand
by Tenille Townes
June 26, 2020
The first major label full-length release for the Nashville-based country singer-songwriter features a guest appearance from Keelan Donovan and was produced by Jay Joyce.
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8684.
Here Is Everything
by The Big Moon
October 14, 2022
The third full-length release for indie rock band The Big Moon was mostly self-produced with additional production from Adam Cecil Bartlett and Ben Allen.
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8685.
The Song of Day and Night
by Edgar Jones
April 21, 2017
This is the sixth full-length solo studio release for the British artist who also was the bassist for The Stairs and worked with such artist as Paul Weller and Johnny Marr.
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8686.
Care Package
by Drake
August 2, 2019
The 17-track collection of tracks not included in his discography from the Canadian rapper features guest appearances from J. Cole, James Fauntleroy and Rick Ross.
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8687.
Ode To Sunshine
by Delta Spirit
August 26, 2008
The group featuring ex-Noise Ratchet founders releases its debut album, which was recorded in a cabin in Julian, CA.
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8688.
Collagically Speaking
by R+R=Now
June 22, 2018
The debut full-length release inspired by Nina Simone for the group formed by Robert Glasper includes Derrick Hodge, Terrace Martin, Taylor McFerrin, Christian Scott, and Justin Tyson with guest appearances from Goapele, Omari Hardwick, and DJ Jahi Sundance.
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8689.
Under the Pines
by Bardo Pond
March 24, 2017
This is the 11th full-length studio release for the Philadelphia psychedelic rock band.
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8690.
Queens of the Breakers
by The Barr Brothers
October 13, 2017
The third full-length release for the Montreal-based folk band features a guest appearance from Lucius.
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8691.
All Yours
by Widowspeak
September 4, 2015
The third full-length release for the Brooklyn dream pop duo features Woods drummer Aaron Neveu and was produced by Jarvis Taveniere.
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8692.
Esker
by Bill MacKay
May 5, 2017
The third full-length solo release for the Chicago-based guitarist is his first on the Drag City label.
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8693.
Innocence & Decadence
by Graveyard
September 25, 2015
The fourth full-length release for the Swedish hard rock band was recorded live with Truls Mörck taking over bass duties from departing bassist Rikard Edlund.
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8694.
One Part Lullaby
by Folk Implosion
September 7, 1999
This is the third full-length and first major-label release for the low-fi duo of Lou Barlow (Sebadoh, Dinosaur Jr.) and John Davis, who earlier achieved brief commercial success with the single "Natural One" off the soundtrack to the movie "Kids."
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8695.
The New Year
by The New Year
September 9, 2008
The indie rock band started by ex-Bedhead members Matt and Bubba Kadane releases its third album.
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8696.
Atom Bomb
by Blind Boys Of Alabama
March 15, 2005
The long-lived Grammy-winning gospel-blues group's latest finds them joined by David Hidalgo and Billy Preston.
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8697.
Crush on Me
by Sir Babygirl
February 15, 2019
The debut full-length solo release for Kelsie Hogue was recorded in Boston with engineer Lee Schuna.
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8698.
.5: The Gray Chapter
by Slipknot
October 21, 2014
The fifth full-length studio release for the heavy metal band is its first since the departure of drummer Joey Jordison at the end of 2013 and the death bassist Paul Gray in 2010.
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8699.
Void Beats/Invocation Trex
by Cavern of Anti-Matter
February 19, 2016
The debut full-release for the trio that includes Stereolab's Tim Gane, Joe Dillworth, and synth maestro Holger Zapf, features guest appearances from Deerhunter's Bradford Cox, Spacemen 3's Sonic Boom, and Mouse on Mars' Jan St. Werner.
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8700.
The Ripple Effect
by Béla Fleck
April 10, 2020
The previously unreleased live tracks from Bela Fleck and Toumani Diabaté are also available as part of the “Throw Down Your Heart: The Complete Africa Sessions” box set.
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