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17701.
Paperwork
by T.I.
October 21, 2014
Executive produced by Pharrell Williams, the ninth studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from such artists as Iggy Azalea, Chris Brown, Skylar Grey, Jeezy, Victoria Monet, Pharrell, The-Dream, Trae tha Truth, Usher, Watch The Duck, and Young Thug.
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17702.
Remember Me
by Sage the Gemini
March 25, 2014
The debut full-length studio release for the San Francisco Bay Area rapper features guest appearances from Jay Ant, August Alsina, Eric Bellinger, Iamsu!, Kool John, and Shady Bo.
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17703.
Songs For Silverman
by Ben Folds
April 26, 2005
Folds' second solo outing actually finds him working once again in trio format, now joined by drummer Lindsay Jamieson (Departure Lounge) and bassist Jared Reynolds (who, like Folds, contributed to the recent William Shatner album).
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17704.
It's What I'm Thinking, Pt. 1: Photographing Snowflakes
by Badly Drawn Boy
October 12, 2010
Damon Gough's latest release is the first of a planned trilogy of albums.
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17705.
Uncovered
by Shawn Colvin
September 25, 2015
The second covers album from the singer-songwriter features songs by such artists as by Graham Nash, Robbie Robertson, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Stevie Wonder.
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17706.
Denison Witmer
by Denison Witmer
April 30, 2013
The ninth full-length release for the singer-songwriter reflects on his life and influences.
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17707.
A Wonderful Beast
by Calvin Johnson
October 12, 2018
The first full-length solo release for the indie artist in nine years feature contributions from Michelle Branch and Patrick Carney (who also produced the album).
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17708.
All You Can Eat
by Steel Panther
April 1, 2014
This is the third full-length release for the Los Angeles metal band.
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17709.
Late Night Tales: Khruangbin
by Khruangbin
December 4, 2020
The Texan psych-rock trio curate the latest release from the LateNightTales series.
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17710.
Flesh & Machine
by Daniel Lanois
October 27, 2014
The latest experimental ambient release from the producer features sounds formed from human voices, piano, bass, drums, steel and electric guitars.
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17711.
What I Breathe
by Mall Grab
August 5, 2022
This is the debut full-length release for London-based Australian electronic producer Mall Grab.
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17712.
Ricky Music
by Porches
March 13, 2020
The fourth full-length release for the Aaron Maine project was co-produced by Jake Portrait and features contributions from Dev Hynes, Peter Maine, Mitski, and Zsela.
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17713.
Which Side Are You On?
by Ani DiFranco
January 16, 2012
Pete Seeger guests on DiFrancho's cover of his song Which Side Are You On? on her 16th studio album.
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17714.
Everything Last Winter
by Fields
May 8, 2007
This debut full-length for the British five-piece offers ten tracks of shoegaze- and folk-influenced indie rock. (We also detect a little Snow Patrol and Broken Social Scene in there.)
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17715.
Back To Basics
by Beenie Man
July 13, 2004
The dancehall artist returns with a more genre-consistent (and yes, back to basics) album, with a lone Timbaland-produced crossover track, "All Girls Party."
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17716.
Nevermen
by Nevermen
January 29, 2016
This is the debut full-length release from the project formed by TV on the Radio frontman Tunde Adebimpe, Adam Drucker (Doseone), and Mike Patton.
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17717.
Iron Flag
by Wu-Tang Clan
December 18, 2001
RZA and company return to their hardcore roots for this, Wu-Tang's fourth album together.
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17718.
Lovebox
by Groove Armada
January 21, 2003
The London-based duo of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato return with their fourth LP, named after one of their club nights.
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17719.
Divine Operating System
by Supreme Beings Of Leisure
September 10, 2002
The sophomore effort for the Los Angeles-based electronica/lounge duo (down from four members on their first outing) contains 11 new disco/lounge/world/electronica tracks, highlighted by lead single "Divine."
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17720.
Black Gives Way To Blue
by Alice in Chains
September 29, 2009
The band's first album in more than 14 years was produced with Nick Raskulinecz and features new lead singer William DuVall (original singer Layne Staley died in 2002).
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17721.
Ecstasy
by Lou Reed
April 4, 2000
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17722.
Lives and Treasure
by Acrylics
March 1, 2011
The duo Acrylics -- comprised of musicians Molly Shea and Jason Klauber -- spent nearly two years working on their debut album, an eclectic mix of synth pop and soft rock.
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17723.
Closing In
by Early Man
October 11, 2005
This debut LP from the guitar/drums duo of Mike Conte and Adam Bennati is defintely harder and heavier than your typical Matador release.
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17724.
Do It!
by Clinic
April 8, 2008
The Liverpool quartet known for wearing surgical masks releases its fifth studio album.
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17725.
Like..? [EP]
by Ice Spice
January 20, 2023
The six-track EP from Bronx rapper Ice Spice features a guest appearance from Lil Tjay and produced by RIOTUSA.
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17726.
Mark Kozelek
by Mark Kozelek
May 11, 2018
The latest solo release for the San Francisco singer-songwriter features a guest appearance on drums from Steve Shelley and was primarily recorded in two San Francisco hotels.
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17727.
Excerpts From The Diary Of Todd Zilla [EP]
by Grandaddy
September 27, 2005
This seven-track mini-album is intended to hold fans over until the Modesto, California band return with their next LP in early 2006.
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17728.
ACR Loco
by A Certain Ratio
September 25, 2020
The first new studio release in 12 years for the British post-punk band features contributions from Gabe Gurnsey, Mike Joyce, Eric Random, and Sink Ya Teeth (Maria Uzor and Gemma Cullingford).
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17729.
Spin
by Tigers Jaw
May 19, 2017
Produced by Will Yip, the fifth full-length release for the Pennsylvania rock band shrunken down from a five-piece into a duo that consists of Ben Walsh and Brianna Collins.
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17730.
Lex Hives
by The Hives
June 5, 2012
The fifth album for the Swedish garage rock band was self-produced.
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17731.
Embracism
by Kirin J. Callinan
July 1, 2013
The debut solo release for the guitarist for Mercy Arms was produced by Kim Moyes.
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17732.
Two Gallants
by Two Gallants
September 25, 2007
The self-titled album is the third for the San Francisco duo.
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17733.
Cold Roses
by Ryan Adams
May 3, 2005
Credited to Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, double album 'Cold Roses' is the first of three planned 2005 releases for the prolific singer-songwriter. Tom Schick produced.
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17734.
West
by Lucinda Williams
February 13, 2007
The singer-songwriter co-produced her eighth album with veteran Hal Willner. The Jayhawks' Gary Louris is among the musicians lending a hand.
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17735.
White Lies For Dark Times
by Ben Harper And Relentless7
May 5, 2009
Ben Harper's latest album is the first album to be credited with the Relentless7.
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17736.
Disconnect from Desire
by School of Seven Bells
July 13, 2010
On their second album, School of Seven Bells cast themselves as an update of a specific kind of misfit band. Alpinisms reconstituted late-’80/early-‘90s shoegaze. Disconnect from Desire, however, updates the sound of a kind of band that would have opened for Peter Gabriel and Eurythmics, or headlined over Revolver, rather than tour with the likes of Lush, Ride, and Pale Saints. Here, a focused songcraft and central placement of the Deheza twins’ alluring vocals -- which tend to be lower and more earthly than they were on the debut -- disallow School of Seven Bells from being squarely shoegaze. At the same time, the band is too left of center, too odd, to be considered anywhere near the mainstream. Their cleaner, less wispy, more muscular sound, combined with more traditional songwriting, is not that radical a change. It’s closer to a slight shift that registers after a couple spins, once it becomes apparent that deeply emotive and relatively sparse songs like “I L U,†“Joviann,†and “The Wait†would have made excellent tracks buried throughout Sire’s Just Say series. They have shoegaze lyric-generator staples like wind, waves, ocean, storms, and even talk of “slipping away.†And yet, the words are not merely functional, written solely for the sake of complementing the sound as an additional instrument. They’re either poetically vague or vaguely poetic -- stuff like “Let me will the dial to turn and gild the air with silver pearls of rain†and “When’s the wait a cradle in which you’re lulled from time to time, soundly spun into an insensate lie.†The thicker, more driving songs resemble a polished, warm Curve, whipping up squalls of noise over robust played-and-programmed rhythms that soar more often than batter. No matter the amount of layering, not a single element is obscured. This vivid directness suits them very well. ~ Andy Kellman
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17737.
Whale City
by Warmduscher
June 1, 2018
The second full-length release for the London-based project that includes members of Fat White Family, Insecure Men and Paranoid London was produced by Dan Carey.
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17738.
I NEVER LIKED YOU
by Future
April 29, 2022
The latest full-length release for Atlanta rapper Future features guest appearances from Drake, EST Gee, Gunna, Kodak Black, Tems, Kanye West, and Young Thug.
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17739.
There's Nothing But Space, Man!
by Sam Ryder
December 16, 2022
The debut full-length release for British singer-songwriter Sam Ryder, who finished second in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, features guest appearances from David Guetta and Sigala.
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17740.
Momentum
by Jamie Cullum
May 20, 2013
The sixth studio release for the British jazz-pop artist was recorded with such items as iPhone apps, old keyboards, and cassette recorders.
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17741.
The Love Still Held Me Near
by City and Colour
March 31, 2023
The latest full-length solo release from Alexisonfire's Dallas Green as City And Colour was co-produced with Matt Kelly and mixed by Jacquire King.
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17742.
Which Bitch?
by The View
February 2, 2009
The follow-up album to its Mercury Prize-nominated debut was produced by Owen Morris.
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17743.
This Is My Blood
by The Dirt Drifters
September 13, 2011
Willie Nelson appears as a guest on The Dirt Drifter's debut full-length country album produced by Justin Neibank.
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17744.
Right Here Right Now
by Jordin Sparks
August 21, 2015
The third studio release for the pop singer features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, B.o.B, Elijah Blake, and Shaggy.
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17745.
Everywhere at Once
by Paul Allen & the Underthinkers
August 6, 2013
The debut full-length blues-rock release for the Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and his band featuring Doug Barnett, John Bohlinger, and Tim Pike. Doyle Bramhall II, Chrissie Hynde, David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, Ivan Neville, Derek Trucks, Joe Walsh, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart appear as guests.
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17746.
The Great Unknown
by Rob Thomas
August 21, 2015
The third full-length solo release for the Matchbox 20 frontman features production from longtime producer Matt Serletic as well as Ryan Tedder and Ricky Reed.
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17747.
Invocation and Ritual Dance of My Demon Twin
by Julie's Haircut
February 24, 2017
The seventh full-length release for the Italian experimental/psychedelic group was produced with Bruno Germano.
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17748.
Songs from the Vanished Frontier
by Yellowbirds
May 28, 2013
This is the second full-length release for the solo-project-turned-full-band led by Sam Cohen.
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17749.
Scatter
by Crushed Beaks
February 9, 2015
This is the debut full-length release for the London-based indie pop trio of Matt Poile, Alex Morris, and Scott Bowley.
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17750.
All Rise
by Inara George
January 25, 2005
Michael Andrews (composer of the score for 'Donnie Darko') produced this debut disc for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, who is the daughter of Little Feat's Lowell George.
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17751.
The Story of Light
by Steve Vai
August 14, 2012
The concept album from guitarist Steve Vai is the second of a planned trilogy that began with 2005's Real Illusions: Reflections.
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17752.
Bless Your Heart
by The Allman Betts Band
August 28, 2020
The second full-length release for the southern rock band that includes the sons of Gregg Allman, Dickie Betts and Berry Oakley was recorded live to tape at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio.
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17753.
Levitation
by Flamingods
May 10, 2019
The fourth full-length studio release for the psychedelic rock band was inspired by Middle Eastern and South Asian music from the 1970s.
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17754.
Headlong
by John Smith
July 7, 2017
The fifth full-length release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Sam Lakeman.
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17755.
Adults
by Blacklisters
September 18, 2015
This is the second full-length release from the British noise rock band led by Billy Mason-Wood.
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17756.
Nightmare Daydream
by The Velveteers
October 8, 2021
The debut full-length release for the Colorado garage rock trio of Demi Demitro, Baby Pottersmith and Jonny Fig was produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.
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17757.
True
by Avicii
September 17, 2013
The debut studio release for the Swedish EDM DJ/producer Tim Bergling as Avicii includes guest appearances from such artists as Aloe Blacc, Mike Einziger of Incubus, Adam Lambert, Audra Mae, Nile Rodgers, and Dan Tyminski of Union Station.
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17758.
A Lesson Unlearnt
by Until the Ribbon Breaks
January 20, 2015
This is the full-length release for the Los Angeles-based trio led by Pete Lawrie-Winfield.
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17759.
The Future is Your Past
by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
February 10, 2023
The latest full-length release from Anton Newcombe's musical project The Brian Jonestown Massacre was written and recorded at the same time as 2022's Fire Doesn't Grow On Trees.
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17760.
Love in Arms
by Gabriel Bruce
May 6, 2013
This is the debut solo release for the London singer-songwriter, who previously fronted the art rock band, Loverman.
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17761.
I Don't Dance
by Lee Brice
September 9, 2014
The third-full-length release from the country singer was self-produced and recorded in Tennessee.
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17762.
Into Oblivion
by Venom
May 1, 2026
British black metal band Venom releases its first full-length studio release since 2018's Storm The Gates.
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17763.
Crooked Doors
by Royal Thunder
April 7, 2015
The second full-length release for the Atlanta-based hard rock band was produced by Joey Jones.
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17764.
7 piano sketches [EP]
by André 3000
May 5, 2025
The surprise release from André 3000 is a seven-track release of piano music he recorded mostly with his iPhone or laptop almost 10 years before 2023's New Blue Sun.
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17765.
The Days Run Away
by Frankie & the Heartstrings
June 4, 2013
The second release for the British indie pop band was produced by Bernard Butler.
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17766.
Nanobots
by They Might Be Giants
March 5, 2013
The 25-track (with nine tracks under a minute long) release for the alternative rock band from Brooklyn was produced by Pat Dillett.
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17767.
Mice Parade
by Mice Parade
May 8, 2007
This self-titled disc finds Adam Pierce joined by guests Kristin Anna Valtysdottir (Mum) and Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab).
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17768.
Hurricane Bar
by Mando Diao
March 8, 2005
This is the second album for the Swedish garage rockers.
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17769.
Somebody Tried To Sell Me A Bridge
by Van Morrison
January 23, 2026
The latest full-length release from Van Morrison was recorded in Northern California and features guest appearances by John Allair, Elvin Bishop, Buddy Guy, and Taj Mahal
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17770.
Cinderland
by High Plains
March 10, 2017
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between Scott Morgan (Loscil) and cellist Mark Bridges was inspired and recorded in Wyoming.
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17771.
John & Jehn
by John & Jehn
May 5, 2008
This is the debut album for the married French couple based in London.
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17772.
All We Are Saying...
by Bill Frisell
September 27, 2011
Jazz guitarist Bill Frisell explores some classic John Lennon tracks with the help of Greg Leisz, Jenny Scheinman, Tony Scherr, and Kenny Wollesen.
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17773.
Bending the Dark
by The Imagined Village
May 14, 2012
This is the third full-length release from the British folk collective led by Simon Emmerson of Afro Celt Sound System.
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17774.
Dasaflex
by Dusk + Blackdown
September 17, 2012
This is the second full-length release for Dan Frampton and Martin Clark as Dusk + Blackdown.
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17775.
Ghosts on Tape
by Blood Red Shoes
January 14, 2022
The sixth full-length release for British duo Blood Red Shoes was inspired in part by true crime documentaries and podcasts.
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17776.
Brother Johnny
by Edgar Winter
April 15, 2022
Edgar Winter's tribute album to his brother, blues guitarist Johnny Winter features Gregg Bissonette, Joe Bonamassa, Doyle Bramhall II, John McFee, Robben Ford, Billy Gibbons, David Grissom, Taylor Hawkins, Warren Haynes, Steve Lukather, Michael McDonald, Keb Mo, Phil X, Doug Rappoport, Bobby Rush, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ringo Starr, Derek Trucks, Waddy Wachtel, and Joe Walsh.
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17777.
High Water I
by The Magpie Salute
August 10, 2018
The debut full-length release for the rock collective that includes former Black Crowes Rich Robinson, Marc Ford, and Sven Pipien, as well as Matt Slocum, John Hogg and Joe Magistro.
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17778.
Nomad
by Headhunter
October 14, 2008
This is the first full length release for the British dubstep producer.
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17779.
More
by Arp
September 17, 2013
The third full-length release for Alexis Georgopoulos is more pop than his previous two synth-based albums.
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17780.
DJ-Kicks
by Photek
April 3, 2012
Originally primarily a drum'n'bass DJ/producer Rupert Parkes' more recent albums have leaned tpoward techno and dubstep. The latest DJ Kicks' album continues this trend with a mix of his own work and other artists.
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17781.
Romantic Music
by Cupid & Psyche
October 20, 2023
The debut full-length release from Abe Vigoda's Michael Vidal and Juan Velasquez as Cupid & Psyche was produced by Andrew James Mackelvie and mixed by Michael Craver.
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17782.
Race the Night
by Ash
September 15, 2023
The eighth full-length studio release from Northern Irish trio Ash features a guest appearance by Démira.
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17783.
Morning Report
by Arkells
August 5, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian alternative rock band was produced by Tony Hoffer, Gus Van Go, Brian West, and Joe Chiccarelli.
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17784.
Optimal Lifestyles
by Pkew Pkew Pkew
March 1, 2019
The second full-length release for the Canadian punk band was written with advice from The Hold Steady's Craig Finn.
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17785.
Here We Are
by Citizens
June 12, 2012
The debut album for the British indie rock band was produced by Franz Ferdinand's Alex Kapranos.
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17786.
High, Lonesome And Then Some
by Todd Snider
October 17, 2025
The latest full-length release from Nasville singer-songwriter Todd Snider was produced by Joe Bisirri, Robbie Crowell and Aaron Lee Tasjan.
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17787.
Best Intentions
by We Are the In Crowd
October 4, 2011
The punk-pop group releases its debut full-length album produced by Kenneth Mount and Zack Odom.
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17788.
II
by L.A. Takedown
May 12, 2017
This is the second full-length release for the seven-piece band led by Aaron M. Olson.
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17789.
Hyde Park Live
by The Rolling Stones
July 22, 2013
Songs from the July 6 and July 13 concerts at London's Hyde Park were compiled in this digital-only release.
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17790.
Bongo Hotheads
by Jagwa Music
June 12, 2012
Werner Graebner produced this album of Tanzanian electronic Afro-pop called mchiriku.
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17791.
Oochya!
by Stereophonics
March 4, 2022
The 12th full-length studio release for the welsh rock band was recorded in seven days.
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17792.
Night of Hunters
by Tori Amos
September 20, 2011
The singer-songwriter takes inspiration from classical music to create a "21st century song cycle" for her 12th album, released on the world-renowned German classical label, Deutsche Grammophon.
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17793.
Untogether
by Blue Hawaii
March 5, 2013
The debut full-length release from Canadian duo of Alexander Cowan and Raphaelle Standell-Preston was written separately and recorded over two years.
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17794.
Love & Desperation
by Sweet Apple
April 20, 2010
This is the debut album for the rock group led by John Petkovic, which includes Dinosaur Jr.'s J. Mascis, Cobra Verde's Tim Parnin, and Witch's Dave Sweetapple as members.
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17795.
Waltzed in from the Rumbling
by Plants and Animals
April 29, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian indie rock trio band features guest appearances from Emma Baxter, Caroline Desilets, Katie Moore, and Adéle Trottier-Rivard.
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17796.
Two Fingers
by Two Fingers
April 14, 2009
Amon Tobin and Joe "Doubleclick" Chapman join together to release their debut album together featuring Sway, Ms. Jade, and Ce'Cile as guests.
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17797.
Funhouse
by P!nk
October 28, 2008
The fifth album for the pop artist features tracks produced by Max Martin and Butch Walker.
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17798.
Delta Spirit
by Delta Spirit
March 13, 2012
The third full-length album for the rock band from San Diego was produced by Chris Coady and recorded in a converted church in Woodstock, New York.
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17799.
Sail Out [EP]
by Jhené Aiko
November 11, 2013
The seven-track EP for the Los Angeles R&B singer features guest appearances from Ab-Soul, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, and Staples.
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17800.
Heat
by Colder
October 25, 2005
Marc Nugyen Tan returns with a second album of 80s-influenced electronica.
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