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Golden Pollen
by Savath & Savalas
June 19, 2007
This latest release for Scott Herren's Catalan- and tropicalia-themed Prefuse 73 side project is basically a Herren solo record, with the producer even singing on a number of tracks. Other vocalists include Mia Doi Todd and Jose Gonzalez.
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Apropa't
by Savath & Savalas
January 27, 2004
Savath & Savalas is a side project from avant-garde hip-hop producer Scott Herren (aka Prefuse 73) that here incorporates elements of post-rock, Latin pop and jazz rhythms, and other world music elements. Aiding him are drummer John Herndon (Tortoise) and vocalist Eva Muns.
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There Used to Be a Place for Us
by Save Your Breath
October 7, 2013
This is the second full-length release for the Welsh punk-pop band.
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Sound The Alarm
by Saves the Day
April 11, 2006
The New Jersey emo-punk band's first album in three years marks a return to indie label Vagrant after a brief stint on a major label.
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Daybreak
by Saves the Day
September 13, 2011
The emo rock band from New Jersey releases its seventh studio album, the first without guitarist David Soloway.
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9
by Saves the Day
October 26, 2018
The first new full-length studio release in five years for the New Jersey rock band led by Chris Conley was produced with Arun Bali.
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Saves the Day
by Saves the Day
September 17, 2013
This is the eighth full-length studio release for the pop punk band led by Chris Conley.
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In Reverie
by Saves the Day
September 16, 2003
Less punk, more pop is the motto for the fourth album by the New Jersey emo band led by singer-songwriter Chris Conley.
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Under The Boards
by Saves the Day
October 30, 2007
The rock band latest album is the second in a planned triology.
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Our Nature
by Savoir Adore
October 16, 2012
This is the second full-length release for the Brooklyn indie pop duo of Paul Hammer and Deidre Muro.
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Savoy Motel
by Savoy Motel
October 21, 2016
This is the debut full-length release for the Nashville indie quartet that includes Cheap Time's Jeffrey Novak and Jessica McFarland and Heavy Cream's Mimi Galbierz and Dillon Watson.
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Say Anything
by Say Anything
November 3, 2009
The third album for the Los Angeles rock band was produced by Neal Avron.
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Hebrews
by Say Anything
June 10, 2014
The sixth full-length studio release for the pop-punk band led by Max Bemis features no guitars and 16 guest vocalists including Touché Amoré's Jeremy Bolm, Every Time I Die's Keith Buckley, Kim Campesinos, Saves the Day's Chris Conley, Eisley, Manchester Orchestra's Andy Hull, The Get Up Kids' Matt Pryor, The Front Bottoms' Brian Sells, Balance and Composure's Jon Simmon, and Tom DeLonge.
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In Defense Of The Genre
by Say Anything
October 23, 2007
The two-disc album contains more than two dozen guests, including Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional, and Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory.
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Oliver Appropriate
by Say Anything
January 25, 2019
The eighth full-length release for the Los Angeles emo/pop-punk band led by Max Bemis may be its last as it goes on hiatus.
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Anarchy, My Dear
by Say Anything
March 13, 2012
The fifth album for the band led by Max Bemis is said to be its first true punk rock record.
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Um, Uh Oh
by Say Hi
January 25, 2011
The band, previously known as Say Hi To Your Mom, releases its seventh album.
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Oohs & Aahs
by Say Hi
March 3, 2009
The latest from the indie-rock group was written and produced by band leader Eric Elbogen.
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Endless Wonder
by Say Hi
June 17, 2014
This is the eighth full-length release for Eric Elbogen as Say Hi (formerly Say Hi To Your Mom).
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Lucid Dreaming
by Say Lou Lou
April 21, 2015
This is the debut full-length release for the electro pop twin sister duo of Miranda and Elektra Kibley-Jansson (daughters of The Church's Steve Kilbey and Pink Champagne's Karin Jansson).
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Silver
by Say She She
September 29, 2023
The second full-length release from New York trio Say She She was recorded live to tape with producer Sergio Rios.
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The Last Thing Left
by Say Sue Me
May 13, 2022
The third full-length studio release for Korean indie pop band Say Sue Me was self-produced and recorded.
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Where We Were Together
by Say Sue Me
April 13, 2018
The second full-length release for the South Korean indie rock/pop band was recorded and mixed by Chun Hakju in Seoul.
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SAYA
by Saya Gray
February 21, 2025
The debut full-length studio release from Canadian alt-pop singer-songwriter Saya Gray came after a trip to Japan and was influenced by the music of such artists as Joni Mitchel, Led Zeppelin and The Beatles.
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Joan of All
by SBT
May 19, 2023
The first full-length release since 2011's Get Well Soon from singer-songwriter Sarabeth Tucek is the also the first under the name SBT.
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SBTRKT
by SBTRKT
June 28, 2011
This is the debut album for the British dubstep producer whose real name is unknown.
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Wonder Where We Land
by SBTRKT
October 7, 2014
The second full-length release for the Aaron Jerome project features guest appearances from A$AP Ferg, Ezra Koenig, Koreless, Denai Moore, Caroline Polachek, Raury, Sampha, Jessie Ware, and Warpaint.
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The Rat Road
by SBTRKT
May 5, 2023
The third full-length studio release from Aaron Jerome under the name SBTRKT features guest appearances by Anna Of The North, Saya Gray, Kai-Isaiah Jamal, Leilah, Little Dragon, George Riley, Sampha, Teezo Touchdown, and Toro Y Moi.
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The Migration
by Scale the Summit
June 11, 2013
The fourth full-length studio release is the first for the instrumental rock band with new guitarist Mark Michell.
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Void
by Scalping
April 29, 2022
The debut full-length release for British quartet Scalping features guest appearances from DÆMON and Grove.
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Emeritus
by Scarface
December 2, 2008
The ninth album for the Texas-born rapper features guest appearances from Bilal, Bun B, Lil Wayne, J. Prince, Papa Rue, Slim Thug, and Z-Ro.
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M.A.D.E.
by Scarface
December 4, 2007
The rapper from Houston releases his latest album, which features artists such as Lil Wayne, T.I., and Wacko.
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Anywhere I Lay My Head
by Scarlett Johansson
May 20, 2008
The debut album by actress Scarlett Johansson was produced by TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek.
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Scars On Broadway
by Scars on Broadway
July 29, 2008
The debut album for the band that includes System of a Down's Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan.
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Sympathy
by Scattered Trees
August 9, 2011
The Chicago-based sextet put out a melodic rock album mostly about death.
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Zoomer
by Schneider TM
August 20, 2002
The second album for acclaimed German electronica outfit Schneider TM (actually just one man, Dirk Dresselhaus) contains a mix of Mouse On Mars-like glitchy instrumental compositions and more poppy vocal tracks.
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Construction Sounds
by Schneider TM
October 9, 2012
The fourth release by Dirk Dresselhaus as Schneider TM is based on sounds he recorded around construction sites near his house.
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Old Fears
by School of Language
April 8, 2014
Field Music's David Brewis releases his first album under his solo project School Of Language since 2008's Sea from Shore.
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45
by School of Language
July 26, 2019
Donald Trump is the central figure of the third full-length release from the side project of Field Music's David Brewis.
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Put Your Sad Down [EP]
by School of Seven Bells
November 13, 2012
The follow-up to the New York dream pop duo's third release is a four-track EP.
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Alpinisms
by School of Seven Bells
October 28, 2008
The debut album for the band led by ex-Secret Machines member Benjamin Curtis.
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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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SVIIB
by School of Seven Bells
February 26, 2016
Alejandra Deheza and Benjamin Curtis were working on the Brooklyn band's fourth (and now final) album when Curtis died from lymphoma in December 2013.
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Ghostory
by School of Seven Bells
February 28, 2012
The third album for the dream pop group is its first without Claudia Deheza and it tells a story about the ghosts that surround a girl named Lafaye.
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Oxymoron
by ScHoolboy Q
February 25, 2014
The major label debut release for the Los Angles rapper features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, BJ the Chicago Kid, Kurupt, Jay Rock, Raekwon, Suga Free, and Tyler The Creator.
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CrasH Talk
by ScHoolboy Q
April 26, 2019
The fifth full-length studio release for the Southern California rapper features guest appearances from 21 Savage, 6LACK, Kid Cudi, Lil Baby, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla $ign, and YG.
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Blue Lips
by ScHoolboy Q
March 1, 2024
The sixth full-length studio release from rapper Schoolboy Q features guest appearances by Ab-Soul, Az Chike, Childish Major, Freddie Gibbs, Jozzy, Devin Malik, Rico Nasty, and Lance Skiiiwalker.
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Blank Face LP
by ScHoolboy Q
July 8, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Los Angeles rapper features guest appearances from Anderson .Paak, E-40, Jadakiss, Miguel, Candice Pillay, Lance Skiiiwalker, Vince Staples, SZA, Tha Dogg Pound, TF and Kanye West.
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Habits & Contradictions
by ScHoolboy Q
January 14, 2012
A$AP Rocky, Dom Kennedy, Curren$y, and Kendrick Lamar are some of the guests on the Los Angeles rapper's second album on Top Dawg Entertainment.
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A Place Called Bad [Box Set]
by Scientists
August 19, 2016
The box set for the 1970-80s Australian punk rock band collects all of its studio releases as well as a disc of live tracks including an unreleased recording from Adelaide UniBar.
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Negativity
by Scientists
June 11, 2021
The first new full-length release for the Australian post-punk band in 35 years with the line-up that includes Kim Salmon, Tony Thewlis, Boris Sujdovic and Leanne Cowie was recorded by Jozef Grech and Myles Mumford.
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Magic Hour
by Scissor Sisters
May 29, 2012
The fourth album for the dance band led by Jake Shears includes production by Diplo, Calvin Harris, Dean John Horton, The Neptunes, Stuart Price, and Alex Ridha.
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Night Work
by Scissor Sisters
June 29, 2010
The third album for the dance quartet was inspired from a night at a Berlin club and was produced with Stuart Price.
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Ta-Dah
by Scissor Sisters
September 26, 2006
The surprisingly successful party band's second album includes a track co-written with Elton John.
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Scissor Sisters
by Scissor Sisters
July 27, 2004
Although a New York band, Scissor Sisters (as evidenced by this debut disc) are definitely not part of the typical New York scene, eschewing garage and no wave to embrace campier, glammier 70s and 80s rock and dance music sounds. Included here is the band's cover of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb."
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Scorpion Child
by Scorpion Child
June 25, 2013
The full-length debut for the Austin five-piece blues rock band was produced by Chris "Frenchie" Smith.
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Scott & Rivers
by Scott & Rivers
March 20, 2013
Allister bassist Scott Murphy teamed up with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo on this Japanese language rock release.
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Mid Thirties Single Scene
by Scott and Charlene's Wedding
September 2, 2016
This is the third full-length release for the Australian garage rock band led by Craig Dermody.
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Any Port in a Storm
by Scott and Charlene's Wedding
July 23, 2013
The second full-length release for the music project of Australian Craig Dermody was influenced by his move to New York.
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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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Bad Ingredients
by Scott H. Biram
October 11, 2011
Rock, country, and blues are just some of the influences on Scott H. Biram's latest release.
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Nothin' But Blood
by Scott H. Biram
February 4, 2014
The eighth full-length release for the Texas artist was recorded in his home studio.
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Ballad of a Tryhard
by Scott Hardware
March 4, 2022
The third full-length release for the Toronto-based indie artist Scott Hardware features contributions from Dan Lee, Jonathan Pappo, Robyn Phillips, and Caitlyn Woelfle-O'Brien.
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The Childhood of a Leader [OST]
by Scott Walker
August 19, 2016
The soundtrack to Brady Corbet's 2015 film that was inspired by a short story by Jean-Paul Sartre about the childhood of a future Fascist leader is the second film score for the avant-garde artist.
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Soused
by Scott Walker
October 21, 2014
The second collaboration between Scott Walker and Sunn O))) is a five-track album produced by Scott Walker and Peter Walsh.
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The Drift
by Scott Walker
May 23, 2006
The legendary singer-songwriter and one-time teen idol re-emerges with his first album in 11 years. Anyone expecting conventional rock or pop should look elsewhere, however, as it is even more challenging than previous release 'Tilt.'
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Bish Bosch
by Scott Walker
December 4, 2012
The first studio solo release for the American-born singer-songwriter since 2006's The Drift was recorded over three years.
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Happy In Galoshes
by Scott Weiland
November 25, 2008
The second solo effort for the Stone Temple Pilots singer was produced with Doug Green and Steve Albini.
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Blaster
by Scott Weiland & the Wildabouts
March 31, 2015
The new solo project for the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver singer features a new backing band called the Wildabouts.
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Clear as Day
by Scotty McCreery
October 4, 2011
The debut album for the 10th season American Idol winner was produced by Mark Bright.
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See You Tonight
by Scotty McCreery
October 15, 2013
The second country release for the American Idol winner was produced by Frank Rogers.
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Kidnapped By Neptune
by Scout Niblett
May 10, 2005
The English singer-songwriter has drawn comparisons to PJ Harvey, Cat Power and even Kurt Cobain for her sometimes abrasive, sometimes minimal, bluesy sound.
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The Calcination Of Scout Niblett
by Scout Niblett
January 26, 2010
The latest album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Steve Albini and is her first with Drag City.
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It's Up to Emma
by Scout Niblett
May 21, 2013
The British-born, Portland-based artist was backed by Jose Medeles, Dan Wilson, Saunder Jurriaans, Banny Bensi, and Emil Amos on her sixth full-length studio release.
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Everybody Wants To Be On TV
by Scouting For Girls
April 12, 2010
Andy Green returns as producer for the second album for the British indie rock band.
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Are We All Angels
by Scowl
April 4, 2025
The second full-length release (and its first on the Dead Oceans label) for hardcore group Scowl was produced by Will Yip.
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Desire Pathway
by Screaming Females
February 17, 2023
The first full-length studio release from New Jersey punk band Screaming Females in five years was produced by Matt Bayles.
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All at Once
by Screaming Females
February 23, 2018
The seventh full-length release for the New Jersey punk trio was produced by Matt Bayles.
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Castle Talk
by Screaming Females
September 14, 2010
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Rose Mountain
by Screaming Females
February 24, 2015
The sixth full-length release for the New Jersey rock trio was produced by Matt Bayles.
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Ugly
by Screaming Females
April 3, 2012
Steve Albini produced the fifth album for the New Jersey punk trio.
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First World Manifesto
by Screeching Weasel
March 15, 2011
With twelve studio albums under their belt, the punk band from Chicago returns with their first release in eleven years.
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White Bread Black Beer
by Scritti Politti
July 25, 2006
Not-so-prolific Welsh singer-songwriter Green Gartside returns with his first Scritti Politti album in seven years.
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Claustrophobia
by Scuba
March 23, 2015
This is the fourth full-length release for the British electronic musician Paul Rose.
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Personality
by Scuba
March 6, 2012
The third album for dubstep DJ Paul Rose aka Scuba mixes dubstep, techno, and bass.
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Fabric 90
by Scuba
October 21, 2016
The latest Fabric mix series features the Berlin-based British electronic producer and proceeds are to be donated to the #saveourculture campaign to help the Fabric club's legal and staffing costs.
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DJ-Kicks
by Scuba
October 25, 2011
Paul Rose, otherwise known as Scuba, heads this compilation for the DJ-Kicks series.
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Do You Love the Sun
by Scud Mountain Boys
July 9, 2013
The first release of new songs from the Massachusetts-based alt-country/folk band since 1996 was produced with Frank Padellaro.
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That's Harakiri
by Sd Laika
April 29, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for Milwaukee-based grime producer Peter Runge.
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Homesick
by Sea Girls
March 18, 2022
The second full-length release for British indie rock band Sea Girls features production from Jonny Coffer, Larry Hibbitt, Jacknife Lee, and Cass Lowe.
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Open Up Your Head
by Sea Girls
August 14, 2020
The debut full-length release for the British indie rock band (which despite its name has no female members) was produced by Larry Hibbitt.
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Songs for the Ravens
by Sea of Bees
May 18, 2010
This is the debut album for Julie Ann Baenziger, who wrote, sang, and played all the instruments on the release.
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Orangefarben
by Sea of Bees
May 1, 2012
The second full-length album for Julie Ann Baenziger as Sea of Bees was written after a breakup.
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Build a Boat to the Sun
by Sea of Bees
June 29, 2015
The third full-length release for the Sacramento indie pop project of Julie Baenziger was produced by John Baccigaluppi.
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Soft Days
by Sea Pinks
January 8, 2016
This is the second full-length release from the Belfast indie pop trio.
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Everything Was Forever
by Sea Power
February 11, 2022
This is the seventh full-length release for the British band previously known as British Sea Power.
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Old World Romance
by Sea Wolf
September 11, 2012
Frontman Alex Brown Church wrote, produced, and record the third full-length album for his indie-folk band.
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White Water, White Bloom
by Sea Wolf
September 22, 2009
The second full-length album for the rock band was produce by Mike Mogis.
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We Built A Fire
by Seabear
March 16, 2010
This is the second album for the Icelandic group which started as a solo project for Sindri Mar Sigfusson.
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Lay Of The Land
by Seachange
April 6, 2004
This loud but eclectic disc marks the debut for the sextet from Nottingham, England.
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