Album Releases by User Score
1701.
Old Ramon
by Red House Painters
April 10, 2001
Stuck in label limbo since 1997, 'Old Ramon' finally sees the light of day, thanks to Sub Pop records. It is the first official RHP release since 1996's 'Songs For A Blue Guitar,' although frontman Mark Kozelek released the solo album 'What's Next to the Moon' and appeared in the film "Almost Famous" in the interim.
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1702.
Mwng
by Super Furry Animals
June 20, 2000
The Furries return with an entire album of Welsh-language songs.
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1703.
Play
by Moby
June 1, 1999
Although techno artist Moby had been on the scene for almost a decade and had released five albums, his fame had chiefly been limited to his club hit "Go" back in 1991. 'Play' changed all that, however, garnering a sea of critical and popular acclaim for the artist. A mix of styles (including deviations into blues and gospel), 'Play' also has the unique distinction of having all 18 of its tracks licensed for use in film, television and advertising.
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1704.
Complete Mountain Almanac
by Complete Mountain Almanac
January 27, 2023
The debut full-length release for Complete Mountain Almanac, the music project from Rebekka Karijord and Jessica Dessner, about climate change over the 12 months of a year.
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1705.
Anicca
by Teebs
October 25, 2019
The third full-length studio release for producer Mtendere Mandowa as Teebs features contributions from Ringgo Ancheta (aka MNDSGN), Daydream Masi, Michael Lundy, Panda Bear, Pink Siifu, Jimetta Rose, Thomas Stankiewicz, Sudan Archives, and Anna Wise.
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1706.
Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You
by Bonnie "Prince" Billy
August 11, 2023
The latest full-length release from Will Oldham as Bonnie "Prince" Billy was recorded in Kentucky with contributions from Sara Louise Callaway, Kendall Carter, Elisabeth Fuchsia, Dave Howard, Emmett Kelly, Drew Miller, and Dane Waters.
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1707.
The Ballad of Darren
by Blur
July 21, 2023
The first full-length release from British rock band Blur since 2015's The Magic Whip was produced by James Ford.
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1708.
How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars
by The Weather Station
March 4, 2022
The sixth full-length release for Canadian band The Weather Station was written at the same time as 2021's Ignorance.
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1709.
Apollo Kids
by Ghostface Killah
December 21, 2010
The Wu-Tang member branches out with his own brand of street flow on his solo album of soul-heavy funk sounds and old-school hip-hop.
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1710.
Cancer4Cure
by El-P
May 22, 2012
The third solo album for producer El-P features guest appearances by Danny Brown, Interpol’s Paul Banks, Islands' Nick Diamonds, and Killer Mike.
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1711.
Something to Give Each Other
by Troye Sivan
October 13, 2023
The third full-length studio release from Australian pop artist Troye Sivan features a guest appearance by Guitarricadelafuente.
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1712.
Mid Air
by Paris Texas
July 21, 2023
The debut full-length release from Los Angeles rap duo Paris Texas features guest appearances by Keeny Mason and Teezo Touchdown.
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1713.
Archangel Hill
by Shirley Collins
May 26, 2023
The latest full-length release from British folk artist Shirley Collins was produced by Ian Kearey.
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1714.
(Whirring Marvels In) Consensus Reality
by Eluvium
May 12, 2023
The latest full-length release from Oregon-based ambient composer Matthew Cooper as Eluvium features the Budapest Scoring Orchestra as well as members of the American Contemporary Music Ensemble (ACME) and Golden Retriever.
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1715.
Midnight Rocker
by Horace Andy
April 8, 2022
The latest full-length release for reggae artist Horace Andy was produced by Adrian Sherwood.
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1716.
Fever Dreams
by Villagers
August 20, 2021
The latest full-length release for the Irish folk band led by Conor O’Brien was mixed by David Wrench.
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1717.
The Marfa Tapes
by Miranda Lambert
May 7, 2021
The full-length collaboration between Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram and Jon Randall was recorded just outside of Marfa, Texas.
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1718.
Rare, Forever
by Leon Vynehall
April 30, 2021
This is the second full-length studio release for the British DJ and experimental electronic producer.
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1719.
Strawberry Mansion
by Langhorne Slim
January 29, 2021
The seventh full-length studio release for the singer-songwriter was written after a tornado hit his Nashville home and COVID-19 spread throughout the United States.
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1720.
Forgotten Days
by Pallbearer
October 23, 2020
The fourth full-length release for the Arkansas doom metal band was recorded in Texas and was produced by Randall Dunn.
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1721.
Mama, You Can Bet!
by Jyoti
August 28, 2020
The third full-length release for Georgia Anne Muldrow under the name Jyoti features a guest appearance from Lakeica Benjamin.
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1722.
Splid
by Kvelertak
February 14, 2020
The first full-length release for the Norwegian black metal band with its new lead singer Ivar Nikolaisen was produced by Kurt Ballou.
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1723.
Eton Alive
by Sleaford Mods
February 22, 2019
The fifth full-length studio release for the British duo of Jason Williamson and Andrew Fearn is the first album on their own label.
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1724.
Mazy Fly
by Spellling
February 22, 2019
This is the second full-length release for California-based Tia Cabral.
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1725.
The Curious Hand
by Seamus Fogarty
October 6, 2017
The second full-length release for the Irish singer-songwriter was produced with Leo Abrahams.
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1726.
It
by Alan Vega
July 14, 2017
The final solo release from the Suicide frontman before his death in July 2016 was recorded over six years with his wife, Liz Lamere.
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1727.
Lovers
by Nels Cline
August 5, 2016
The instrumental jazz double-album from the Wilco guitarist features an ensemble of 23 musicians conducted by Michael Leonhart and was produced by David Breskin.
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1728.
Ecate
by UFOmammut
March 31, 2015
Each song on the seventh full-length release from the Italian sludge metal trio represents the ancient Greek goddess Ecate different forms.
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1729.
Divided & United: Songs of the Civil War
by Various Artists
November 5, 2013
Randall Poster produced the two-disc set that includes artists such as Loretta Lynn, Vince Gill, Joe Henry, Del McCoury, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Old Crow Medicine Show, Dolly Parton, Pokey Lafarge, Shovels & Rope, Chris Thile, and Lee Ann Womack interpreting Civil War songs.
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1730.
Sister Faith
by Coliseum
April 30, 2013
The fourth full-length release for the Kentucky noise-rock trio was produced by J. Robbins.
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1731.
This Is Happening
by LCD Soundsystem
May 18, 2010
The third album for the dance-rock band is reportedly James Murphy's last as LCD Soundsystem.
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1732.
Once Twice Melody
by Beach House
February 18, 2022
The latest full-length release for Baltimore duo Beach House was self-produced and features a live string ensemble.
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1733.
Snares Like a Haircut
by No Age
January 26, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the duo of Randy Randall and Dean Allen Spunt is its first on the Drag City label.
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1734.
Donuts
by J Dilla aka Jay Dee
February 7, 2006
Acclaimed hip-hop producer James Yancey released this instrumental disc shortly before his death at the age of 32.
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1735.
Colours of Air
by Loscil
February 3, 2023
Recordings of a 100-year-old pipe organ located at Brisbane, Australia's Old Museum are transformed by Lawrence English and Loscil.
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1736.
NO
by Boris
July 3, 2020
The latest full-length studio album from the Japanese experimental trio was released on Bandcamp.
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1737.
No Holiday
by The Muffs
October 18, 2019
This is the first new release in five years from the Los Angeles punk rock band led by Kim Shattuck (who passed away on 2 Oct 2019).
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1738.
Telefone [Mixtape]
by Noname
July 31, 2016
The debut mixtape for the Chicago rapper Fatimah Warner features guest appearances from Akenya, Cam O'bi, Joseph Chilliams, Eryn Allen Kane, Ravyn Lenae, Xavier Omär, Phoelix, Raury, Saba, Smino and theMIND.
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1739.
Electric Lady Sessions
by LCD Soundsystem
February 8, 2019
The 12-track release from the reunited electronic rock band was recorded live at New York's Electric Lady studio features three covers.
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1740.
The Hex
by Richard Swift
September 21, 2018
The posthumous release for the singer-songwriter/producer was recorded over several years before it was completed a month before his death in July.
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1741.
Black Metal 2
by Dean Blunt
June 11, 2021
This is the sequel to the British artist's 2014 solo album, Black Metal.
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1742.
A Celebration of Endings
by Biffy Clyro
August 14, 2020
The ninth full-length studio release for the the Scottish alternative rock trio was produced by Rich Costey.
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1743.
Souvenir
by Omni
February 16, 2024
The latest full-length release from Atlanta post-punk trio Omni features a guest appearance by Izzy Glaudini of Automatic.
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1744.
Sadness Sets Me Free
by Gruff Rhys
January 26, 2024
The eighth full-length solo studio release from Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys was recorded in three days in Paris.
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1745.
Twin Heavy
by Willie J Healey
August 7, 2020
The second full-length release for the British indie singer-songwriter was produced by Loren Humphrey.
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1746.
Giants of All Sizes
by Elbow
October 11, 2019
The eighth full-length studio release for the British rock band features contributions from Chilli Chilton, Jesca Hoop and The Plumedores.
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1747.
The Imperial
by The Delines
January 11, 2019
The second full-length release for the Portland, Oregon-based country soul band that includes members of Richmond Fontaine was produced by John Morgan Askew.
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1748.
Magic Gone
by Petal
June 15, 2018
The second full-length release for Pennsylvania indie rock artist Kiley Lotz as Petal was produced by Will Yip.
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1749.
Book of Ryan
by Royce da 5'9"
May 4, 2018
The seventh full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from Agent Sasco, Marsha Ambrosius, Boogie, Chavis Chandler, J. Cole, Eminem, Fabolous, Robert Glasper, Jadakiss, King Green, Pusha T, Melanie Rutherford, Ashley Sorrell, and T-Pain.
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1750.
Before the Applause
by Re-Tros
September 15, 2017
The first new release in eight years for the Chinese post-punk trio of Dong Hua, Min Liu and Jin Huang was recorded and mixed by Hector Castillo.
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1751.
Live in San Francisco
by Thee Oh Sees
July 29, 2016
The live release from the garage rock band led by Jon Dwyer features songs from its three nights at San Francisco's The Chapel.
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1752.
Silent Earthling
by Three Trapped Tigers
April 1, 2016
This is the second full-length studio release for the British instrumental post-rock trio of Matt Calvert, Tom Rogerson, and Adam Betts.
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1753.
Etch And Etch Deep
by Haiku Salut
July 31, 2015
This is the second full-length release for the British trio of Louise Croft, Gemma and Sophie Bakerwood.
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1754.
PRhyme
by PRhyme
December 9, 2014
The debut release fro the collaboration between DJ Premier and Royce da 5'9" features guest appearances from Ab-Soul, Common, Dwele, Jay Electronica, Killer Mike, Mac Miller, ScHoolboy Q, and Slaughterhouse.
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1755.
Floral Green
by Title Fight
September 17, 2012
The second full-length release for the Pennsylvania emo-punk band was produced by Will Yip.
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1756.
Ten Stories
by mewithoutYou
May 15, 2012
Daniel Smith of Danielson produced the fifth full-length album for the indie rock band that features guest appearances from Amy Carrigan, Hayley Williams of Paramore, and Aimee Wilson.
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1757.
Suburbia I've Given You All and Now I'm Nothing
by The Wonder Years
June 14, 2011
The Philadelphia pop-punk band return with another album released on Hopeless Records.
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1758.
No!
by They Might Be Giants
June 11, 2002
This enhanced-CD experience is TMBG's first official album geared toward the younger set, with 17 children's songs with titles such as "Where Do They Make Balloons?" and "I Am Not a Grocery Bag." (Not that the titles themselves make this any different than a grownup TMBG album, mind you.)
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1759.
Treats
by Sleigh Bells
June 1, 2010
The electro-rock Brooklyn-based duo releases its debut album with Mom + Pop and M.I.A.'s N.E.E.T. Recordings.
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1760.
Blue Hearts
by Bob Mould
September 25, 2020
The 14th full-length solo studio release for the former Hüsker Dü frontman was recorded at Chicago's Electrical Audio.
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1761.
Constant Bop
by Bop English
April 14, 2015
The debut full-length solo release for White Denim frontman James Petralli features contributions from his bandmates and ex-Shearwater bassist Kevin Schneider.
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1762.
Face [EP]
by Jimin
March 24, 2023
The debut full-length solo studio release from BTS's Jimin was produced by Evan, Ghstloop, and Pdogg.
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1763.
I Slept on the Floor
by Another Sky
August 7, 2020
This is the debut full-length release for the London-based indie rock band led by Catrin Vincent.
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1764.
Stranger Today
by Our Girl
August 17, 2018
The debut full-length release for the British trio that includes The Big Moon’s Soph Nathan, Lauren Wilson and Josh Tyler was produced by Bill Ryder-Jones.
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1765.
Freddie [Mixtape]
by Freddie Gibbs
June 22, 2018
The surprise release for the rapper feature guest appearances from 03 Greedo, Cassie Jo Craig and his daughter Irie Jane Gibbs.
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1766.
Kids See Ghosts
by Kids See Ghosts
June 8, 2018
The debut surprise studio release for the collaboration between Kanye West and Kid Cudi features contributions from André 3000, Mos Def, Ty Dolla $ign as well as samples from Kurt Cobain's "Burn the Rain" and Louis Prima's "What Would Santa Claus Do?".
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1767.
Bikini Daze [EP]
by MØ
October 29, 2013
This is the debut four-track EP for Danish artist Karen Marie Ørsted.
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1768.
Our Endless Numbered Days
by Iron & Wine
March 23, 2004
Miami, Fla. singer-songwriter Sam Beam (who moonlights as a cinematography professor) returns with his second album, recorded with Brian Deck (Modest Mouse, Red Red Meat) at the helm.
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1769.
The Evening Of My Best Day
by Rickie Lee Jones
October 7, 2003
'Evening' represents Jones' first album of self-penned material in six years. The roster of guests includes Nels Cline, David Hidalgo, Grant Lee Phillips and Bill Frisell.
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1770.
5
by Town & Country
September 9, 2003
The fifth release from the Chicago-based outfit continue their foray into "modern classical" composition using acoustic instruments.
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1771.
Indestructible
by Rancid
August 19, 2003
The Bay Area punk band returns with its first album in three years.
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1772.
Silver Lake
by Vic Chesnutt
March 25, 2003
The unique singer-songwriter's 11th LP was produced by Mark Howard (Lucinda Williams).
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1773.
S.T.R.E.E.T. D.A.D.
by Out Hud
November 19, 2002
Founded in 1996 in San Francisco, this now New York-based instrumental outfit (which shares some members with the band !!!) has previously drawn a bit of acclaim for their vinyl-only releases. This six-track effort represents their first CD release, which showcases their dancier, dubbier, funkier brand of post-rock.
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1774.
Trouble Will Find Me
by The National
May 21, 2013
The sixth studio release for the Brooklyn indie rock quintet features guest appearances from Annie Clark of St. Vincent, Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens, and Sharon Van Ette.
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1775.
Full Circle
by Loretta Lynn
March 4, 2016
The first release in a dozen years for the country artist features guest appearances by Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson and was produced by John Carter Cash and her daughter, Patsy Lynn Russell.
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1776.
TYLA
by Tyla
March 22, 2024
The debut full-length release from South African artist TYLA features guest appearances by Becky G, Gunna, Kelvin Momo, Travis Scott, Skillibeng, and Tems.
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1777.
Blondshell
by Blondshell
April 7, 2023
The debut full-length release from Los Angeles-based Sabrina Teitelbaum as Blondshell was produced by Yves Rothman.
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1778.
What We Drew [Mixtape]
by Yaeji
April 2, 2020
The 12-track mixtape from the Brooklyn-based Korean-American electronic producer features guest appearances from G.L.A.M., Lil Fayo, Nappy Nina, Shy One, Victoria Sin Sweet Pea, trenchcoat, and YonYon.
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1779.
Mr. Misunderstood
by Eric Church
November 3, 2015
The fifth full-length album for the country singer was recorded in a month and was a surprise release first to his fan club then to iTunes.
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1780.
The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams
by Me'Shell Ndegéocello
September 25, 2007
The seventh album for the German-born singer features Pat Metheny, Jason Lindner, and Robert Glasper.
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1781.
Ocean's Twelve OST
by David Holmes
December 7, 2004
The British DJ and composer one again provides the score for Steven Soderbergh's caper flick, as he did for Ocean's Eleven.
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1782.
The Practice of Love
by Jenny Hval
September 13, 2019
The seventh full-length release for the Norwegian avant-garde artist features guest appearances from Félicia Atkinson, Laura Jean and Vivian Wang.
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1783.
Phasor
by Helado Negro
February 9, 2024
The eighth full-length studio release for Roberto Carlos Lange under the name Helado Negro was inspired in part by Salvatore Matirano's SAL MAR machine, Lupe Lopez, Pauline Oliveros, and Asheville, North Carolina.
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1784.
Let Them Eat Chaos
by Kate Tempest
October 7, 2016
The follow-up to the British artist's Mercury Prize-nominated release was produced by Dan Carey.
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1785.
Stage Four
by Touché Amoré
September 16, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Los Angeles-based post-hardcore band led by Jeremy Bolm was influenced by the death of Bolm's mother from cancer and produced by Brad Wood.
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1786.
Ire Works
by The Dillinger Escape Plan
November 13, 2007
The New Jersey hardcore rock band's third album is their first without drummer Chris Pennie.
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1787.
Mood Valiant
by Hiatus Kaiyote
June 25, 2021
The third full-length release for the Australian quartet led by Nai Palm features a guest appearance from Arthur Verocai.
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1788.
Fabriclive 67: Ben UFO
by Ben UFO
February 12, 2013
The latest Fabriclive release from Ben Thomson emphasizes the sounds of the Hessle Audio label he started with friends David Kennedy and Kev McAuley.
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1789.
Dust
by Laurel Halo
June 23, 2017
The third full-length release for the Berlin-based American electronic artist features vocals from Klein, Lafawndah and Michael Salu as well as contributions from $hit and $hine’s Craig Clouse, Maximillion Dunbar, Julia Holter, and Eli Keszler.
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1790.
In Standard Definition
by Art d'Ecco
April 23, 2021
The second full-length release for the Canadian glam-rock artist was produced by Colin Stewart.
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1791.
Chasescene
by Daniel Knox
December 7, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the Chicago singer-songwriter features guest appearances from Jarvis Cocker and Nina Nastasia.
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1792.
Forward Constant Motion
by Virginia Wing
November 11, 2016
The second full-length release for the British duo of Merida Richards and Sam Pilla Virginia Wing was produced by Misha Hering.
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1793.
Sleep Cycle
by Deakin
April 8, 2016
The debut solo release for Animal Collective's Josh Dibb was originally planned as part of a Kickstarter project to travel to Mali in 2009 before he decided to donate a majority of the Kickstarter funds to charity.
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1794.
Cardinal
by Pinegrove
February 12, 2016
The debut full-length release on the Run For Cover Label for the New Jersey indie rock band features two songs from its 2014 compilation, Everything So Far.
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1795.
Asperities
by Julia Kent
November 20, 2015
The fourth full-length release for the New York-based cellist was self-recorded and produced.
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1796.
Gone Girl [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
by Atticus Ross
December 2, 2014
The third soundtrack for David Fincher from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross was for the adaptation of Gillian Flynn's novel, Gone Girl.
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1797.
Entrench
by KEN mode
March 19, 2013
The fifth full-length release for the Canadian noise rock trio was produced by Matt Bayles.
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1798.
Bolted
by Forest Swords
October 20, 2023
This is the first full-length studio release from British electronic producer Forest Swords since 2017's Compassion.
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1799.
Blue Skies
by Dehd
May 27, 2022
The fourth full-length release for the Chicago indie rock trio Dehd was produced by the band's singer/guitarist Jason Balla and mixed by Craig Silvey.
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Titles with fewer than 7 critic reviews are excluded.