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Anima
by Thom Yorke
Radiohead's Thom Yorke follows up his work on the Suspiria soundtrack with a new solo album, which sees him working with frequent producer and collaborator Nigel Godrich.
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Artemis by Lindsey Stirling
Titled after the Greek goddess of the sun and daughter of Zeus, Lindsey Stirling's new album takes listeners on a journey of tragedy and triumph. Each song on the album sonically represents the upward struggle that Artemis, the hero of this journey, takes to find the light within. |
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Beneath The Eyrie by Pixies
Pixies have been acclaimed as the most influential band of the late '80s alt/rock movement, having blazed the trail for artists from Nirvana to Radiohead. Visceral, musically cinematic, otherworldly but strangely familiar and a bit unsettling, welcome to Pixies' studio album, where tales of witches, Daniel Boone, misfits, and other characters fit utterly into the band's inherent weirdness. Boasting twelve new songs, the album released via the group's new record label, Infectious/BMG. |
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Days of The Bagnold Summer
by Belle and Sebastian
Over the last two years, Belle and Sebastian have released a trilogy of highly acclaimed EP releases. Now they are back with another outside-the-box accomplishment.
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Down to The River
by Allman Betts Band
Led by Devon Allman, son of founding Allman Brothers Band keyboardist and singer, Gregg Allman, and Duane Betts, son of founding Allman Brothers Band guitarist and singer, Dickey Betts, the album was recorded at the famed Muscle Shoals Sound Studios with producer Matt Ross-Spang.
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III
by Lumineers
Two-time Grammy-nominated band, The Lumineers, are back with their third album, a cinematic piece presented as a narrative in three chapters, with each one centering on one main character. Decidedly darker than their previous work in concept, but replete with their trademark expressive vocals and dynamic arrangements, it boldly and expertly goes in an artistic direction not yet traveled by the band.
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Miracle Pill
by Goo Goo Dolls
The Goo Goo Dolls are at the top of their game with a collection of songs that are complete with emotion, incredible melodies, and sweeping guitars. The album observes and reflects on the current landscape of instant gratification and relief that many seem to be seeking.
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NFR!
by Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey releases her highly anticipated fifth studio album, which includes the alternative radio hit Doin' Time. Also included are the tracks Love Song; Cinnamon Girl; and California.
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Nine
by Blink-182
Blink-182's last album, 2016's California, earned them their first Grammy nomination. Now they are back with a new album that includes the tracks Darkside; Happy Days; Generational Divide; and Blame It On My Youth.
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The Highwomen
by The Highwomen
The Highwomen are a new, highly anticipated, collaborative movement formed by Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby, Maren Morris, and Amanda Shires. Their debut album includes the single Redesigning Women.
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Owl
by Zac Brown Band
The sixth album from Zac Brown Band not only features the intricate melodies and dynamic vocal arrangements that they are known for, but also explore new sounds through unexpected collaborations.
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