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I'll Sleep When You're Dead
by El-P
March 20, 2007
El-P's long-anticipated second solo disc features collaborations with Cat Power, Trent Reznor, Matt Sweeney, Aesop Rock, and The Mars Volta.
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Weareallgoingtoburninhellmegamixxx3
by El-P
August 3, 2010
With a follow-up to his 2007 I'll Sleep When You're Dead still in the works, El-P releases an album of instrumental tracks.
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High Water (Mark)
by El-P
March 9, 2004
The Def Jux rapper expands into the realm of modern jazz, with the help of Blue Series stalwarts Matthew Shipp, William Parker and Guillermo Brown.
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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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Run the Jewels
by El-P
June 26, 2013
El-P and Killer Mike's latest collaboration was released as a free download features guest appearances from Big Boi, Prince Paul, and Until The Ribbon Breaks.
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DÍA
by Ela Minus
January 17, 2025
The second full-length release from Brooklyn-based Columbian artist Ela Minus was mixed by Marta Salogni.
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acts of rebellion
by Ela Minus
October 23, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Brooklyn-based Colombian artist features a guest appearance from Helado Negro.
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The Menace
by Elastica
August 22, 2000
The long-awaited follow-up to the band's 1995 eponymous debut features a guest contribution from The Fall's Mark E. Smith and a cover of Trio's 'Da Da Da.'
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The Seldom Seen Kid
by Elbow
April 22, 2008
The fourth album for the indie rock band features Pulp's Richard Hawley on one track.
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Lost Worker Bee [EP]
by Elbow
July 31, 2015
The four-track EP for the British alternative rock band was inspired by their hometown of Manchester, England.
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Asleep In The Back
by Elbow
January 22, 2002
Often compared to Doves and Radiohead, Manchester-based Elbow is yet another new alternative band to emerge from the British music press hype machine. This debut album was shortlisted for 2001's Mercury Music Prize.
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Cast Of Thousands
by Elbow
January 27, 2004
The Manchester band follow their Mercury Music Prize-nominated debut 'Asleep In The Back' with this ambitious 11-track sophomore disc.
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Flying Dream 1
by Elbow
November 19, 2021
The ninth full-length studio release for British alternative rock band Elbow was recorded at the Theatre Royal Brighton.
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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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Leaders Of The Free World
by Elbow
February 21, 2006
This is the self-produced third album for the Manchester, England band.
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The Take Off and Landing of Everything
by Elbow
March 11, 2014
The sixth full-length release for the British alternative rock band was again produced by Craig Potter.
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Little Fictions
by Elbow
February 3, 2017
The seventh full-length studio release for the British alternative rock band is its first without drummer Richard Jupp, who left to pursue his own projects.
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Audio Vertigo
by Elbow
March 22, 2024
The 10th full-length studio release from British rock band Elbow was recorded in Gloucestershire and London.
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Build a Rocket Boys!
by Elbow
April 12, 2011
The Manchester five-piece alt-rock band's fifth album follows up their Mercury Prize-Winning album, The Seldom Seen Kid, and further showcases their poetic, lyric-driven, atmospheric music.
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Dead in the Boot
by Elbow
November 20, 2012
This is a 13-track compilation of B-sides from the Manchester, England, alternative rock band.
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Omens
by Elder
April 24, 2020
The fifth full-length release for the progressive rock band is its first with new drummer, Georg Edert.
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Personal Record
by Eleanor Friedberger
June 4, 2013
The second solo release for the indie pop singer, who is one half of The Fiery Furnaces with her brother Matthew, was co-written with songwriter Wesley Stace (a.k.a. John Wesley Harding) and produced by Eric Broucek.
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Last Summer
by Eleanor Friedberger
July 12, 2011
The Fiery Furnaces member makes her solo debut of emotionally-moving experimental pop.
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New View
by Eleanor Friedberger
January 22, 2016
The third full-length solo release for the singer-songwriter was produced with Clemens Knieper and recorded live to tape in upstate New York.
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Rebound
by Eleanor Friedberger
May 4, 2018
The fourth full-length solo release for the Fiery Furnace member was recorded with producer Clemens Knieper.
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No Shouts, No Calls
by Electrelane
May 8, 2007
This is the fourth studio album for the all-female four-piece from Brighton, England.
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Axes
by Electrelane
May 10, 2005
The Brighton, England band re-teams with producer Steve Albini, but downplays the vocals of prior outing 'The Power Out' in favor of a mainly instrumental approach similar to that of their debut.
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The Power Out
by Electrelane
February 3, 2004
The all-female indie-rock band from Brighton, England (who in the past have crossed Stereolab's love for vintage electronics with a more raucous sound) worked with producer Steve Albini on this second full-length, which incorporates vocals into the mix for the first time.
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From the Poisonous Tree
by Electric Eye
November 17, 2017
This is the third full-length studio release for the Norwegian psychedelic rock quartet.
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Mondo
by Electric Guest
April 24, 2012
The debut full-length album for the Los Angeles-based indie duo of Asa Taccone (co-writer/producer of "Dick in a Box") and Matthew Compton was produced by Danger Mouse.
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Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best
by Electric Light Orchestra
October 9, 2012
Jeff Lynne re-recorded some of the classic Electric Light Orchestra songs with new technology.
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Electric President
by Electric President
January 24, 2006
This is the debut album for the Florida-based electronic-pop duo of Ben Cooper and Alex Kane.
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Senor Smoke
by Electric Six
February 7, 2006
The Detroit band returns with a second album.
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Zodiac
by Electric Six
September 28, 2010
The seventh studio album for the rock group was produced by Zach Shipps and features a cover of "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners.
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Kill
by Electric Six
October 20, 2009
This is the sixth album for the Detroit indie band.
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Flashy
by Electric Six
October 21, 2008
The fifth album for the Detroit rock band features a reference to its 2003 hit 'Gay Bar.'
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Switzerland
by Electric Six
September 12, 2006
The Detroit party-rockers return with a third album.
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Fire
by Electric Six
May 20, 2003
Featuring guitarists named Rock and Roll Indian and Surge Joebot, the latest indie-rock sensation to come out of Detroit combines punk, new-wave and disco on this debut full-length. Included here is a new version of their hit single "Danger! High Voltage" with the White Stripes' Jack White on backing vocals.
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Holes In The Wall
by Electric Soft Parade
February 4, 2002
This is the debut album for psychedlic British indie-rockers Electric Soft Parade (actually two teenage brothers, Tom and Alex White), drawing comparisons to everyone from Grandaddy and the Charlatans to Teenage Fanclub and Buffalo Springfield.
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No Need To Be Downhearted
by Electric Soft Parade
April 24, 2007
This is the third album for the English band led by brothers Alex and Tom White, who are also members of the band Brakes.
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Time to Die
by Electric Wizard
September 30, 2014
The eighth studio release for the British doom metal band was produced by lead singer Jus Oborn.
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Wizard Bloody Wizard
by Electric Wizard
November 17, 2017
The ninth full-length studio release for the British doom metal band was produced by lead singer Jus Oborn & guitarist Liz Buckingham.
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Musik, Die Schwer Zu Twerk
by Electric Würms
August 19, 2014
The debut release for the prog-rock side project of The Flaming Lips' Steven Drozd and Wayne Coyne with backing by Nashville psychedelic rock band Linear Downfall was produced by David Fridmann & Scott Booker.
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Innerworld
by Electric Youth
September 30, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Canadian synth-pop duo features "A Real Hero," the collaborative song with Collage that appeared in the 2011 film "Drive."
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Twisted Tenderness
by Electronic
September 12, 2000
The third release from the project that now features New Order's Bernard Sumner and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr.
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The Black Magic Show
by Elefant
April 18, 2006
The 1980s-alt-rock-influenced, Diego Garcia-led band returns with a second album.
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Sunlight Makes Me Paranoid
by Elefant
April 8, 2003
Another of the new new wave of New York bands, Elefant is fronted by Diego Garcia, who despite being born in Detroit and raised in Argentina, sounds awfully British on this short, ten-track debut.
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Elegiac
by Elegiac
March 26, 2021
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between from Blurt's Ted Milton and Wire's Edvard Graham Lewis was arranged and mixed by Sam Britton.
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Artificial Fire
by Eleni Mandell
February 17, 2009
The seventh full-length album from the Los Angeles singer/songwriter.
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Let's Fly a Kite
by Eleni Mandell
January 28, 2014
The ninth release for the Los Angeles singer-songwriter was produced by Neil Brockbank.
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I Can See the Future
by Eleni Mandell
July 10, 2012
Produced by Joe Chiccarelli, the latest album from the Los Angeles artist was written during a breakup and recorded while she was pregnant with twins.
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Sky Swimming
by Elephant
April 28, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the British duo of Amelia Rivas and Christian Pinchbeck.
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Transitions
by Elephant & Castle
March 27, 2012
This is the debut solo project for Oakland electronic producer David Reep.
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Elephant Stone
by Elephant Stone
February 12, 2013
The second release for the Canadian psych rock band Elephant Stone led by Rishi Dhir.
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Ship of Fools
by Elephant Stone
November 25, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian indie rock trio led by Rishi Dhir was produced with Marcus Paquin.
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Psychedelic Backfire II [Live]
by Elephant9
July 5, 2019
This is the second volume of the Norwegian jazz-rock trio's show recorded live over the two nights at Oslo's Kampen Bistro with guitarist Reine Fiske.
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Riot Now!
by Eleventh Dream Day
March 15, 2011
Recorded in just a few days, Chicago's long-standing indie rock band returns with their tenth album of rootsy '90s rock.
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Works for Tomorrow
by Eleventh Dream Day
July 24, 2015
The 12th full-length release for the Chicago alternative rock band that includes Janet Bean, Mark Greenberg, Doug McCombs, and Rick Rizzo features the addition of guitarist Jim Elkington.
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Zeroes And Ones
by Eleventh Dream Day
April 25, 2006
This is the veteran post-punk band's first release in six years.
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Sunlight on the Moon
by Elf Power
September 30, 2013
The latest release for the Athens, Georgia psych-rock group led by Andrew Rieger and Laura Carter includes songs recorded as they were written.
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In A Cave
by Elf Power
March 25, 2008
This is the 10th album for the Athens, Georgia, band.
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Artificial Countrysides
by Elf Power
July 15, 2022
The 14th full-length release for Athens, Georgia-based band Elf Power was recorded partially at home and at producer/engineer Jesse Mangum's studio.
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Back To The Web
by Elf Power
April 25, 2006
This is the eighth album for the Elephant 6 affiliated band from Athens, Georgia.
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Creatures
by Elf Power
May 7, 2002
This is the fifth LP for the Athens, GA-based indie-pop band (part of the Elephant 6 collective) fronted by Andrew Rieger and Laura Carter.
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Walking With The Beggar Boys
by Elf Power
April 6, 2004
On this sixth album, the Athens, GA band's lineup has been expanded to include guitarist Eric Harris (Olivia Tremor Control) and bassist Craig McQuiston (The Glands). Vic Chesnutt guests on the title track.
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Come And Get It!
by Eli "Paperboy" Reed
August 10, 2010
Ever since the dawn of the electric guitar, white boys have sung the blues, some with considerably more success than others. Eli “Paperboy†Reed is part of that long tradition, but he stands apart from the pack as much as he belongs to it, due in large part to his age. Raised on CD reissues of classic blues and soul -- he was not even 10 when the first Complete Stax/Volt Singles box came out -- Reed has absorbed the sound and sensibility of classic ‘60s soul but sings without any white-boy blues affectations, totally comfortable in his own skin because nobody else his age, of any race, was attempting to make this kind of music. This can cause a kind of a disconnect -- Reed sounds so white when he sings, it’s disarming -- but he pours on the passion and has fully absorbed the tight turns of Stax and loves the sound as much as the structure, so much so that Come and Get It -- his third LP and first for a major label -- feels a bit like an unearthed relic, built on songs and sounds that could pass for unheard gems if it wasn’t for Reed’s unapologetically white voice, free of affectations and ticks. Some of that may be due to producer Mike Elizondo’s work -- he manages to make this sound like a throwback without being stiff, and without having a hint of Mark Ronson’s hipster retroism for Amy Winehouse -- but he’s just articulating Reed’s gifts, letting the songs stand front and center. And that’s what’s remarkable about Come and Get It: this is not a modern-day blues album, it’s a classic soul album, with almost all the tracks clocking in at 3:30 or less, leaving very little room for showboating solos. All concentration is on the tunes themselves, with the band kicking them toward kineticism, Reed channeling all his energy into making the songs sing, and they wind up sticking, sounding a bit like forgotten classics upon first listen, then winding up as familiar favorites upon the second. If there is any fault here, it’s that Reed’s voice remains perennially boyish, sometimes preventing this from achieving a level of gravity, but there’s no attempt to hide this: it’s an honest reflection of who Reed is, a young kid from Boston in love with the Southern sounds of the ‘60s and intent on carrying them on, even if he invites ridicule or scorn. He believes it, man, and based on Come and Get It, it’s hard not to believe it too. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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My Way Home
by Eli "Paperboy" Reed
June 10, 2016
The fifth full-length release for the R&B/soul singer was recorded over four days and features influences of more gospel and blues than his previous album.
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Stadium
by Eli Keszler
October 26, 2018
The ninth full-length solo release for the experimental percussionist was inspired by a recent move to Manhattan's East Village.
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A Trick Of The Light
by Eli Winter
May 2, 2025
The latest full-length release from Chicago guitarist Eli Winter was engineered and mixed by Cooper Crain.
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Guajiro
by Eliades Ochoa
May 26, 2023
The latest full-length solo release from Buena Vista Social Club's Eliades Ochoa features guest appearances by Rubén Blades, Joan As Police Woman and Charlie Musselwhite.
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Heavy Glory
by Elias Rønnenfelt
October 25, 2024
The debut full-length solo release from Iceage's Elias Rønnenfelt features guest appearances by Fauzia and Joanne Robertson.
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Neptune
by Eliza Carthy
May 9, 2011
The third folk album released by the daughter of Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson focuses on the last 10 years of her life.
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Big Machine
by Eliza Carthy
February 3, 2017
Produced by Jim Sutherland, the debut release for the British folk artist and her 12-piece band The Wayward Band features guest appearances from Damien Dempsey, MC Dizraeli, and Teddy Thompson.
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The Moral of the Elephant
by Eliza Carthy
June 17, 2014
The debut release for the British folk father-daughter duo of Martin & Eliza Carthy was produced by Oliver Knight.
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Bottle
by Eliza Carthy
May 18, 2015
The debut collaboration between Eliza Carthy and Tim Eriksen features both American and British traditional folk songs.
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Eliza Doolittle
by Eliza Doolittle
April 19, 2011
The debut full-length album for the granddaughter of theatre school founder Sylvia Young and the daughter of Tony award winner Francis Ruffelle was released in the UK last year.
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The Nocturne Diaries
by Eliza Gilkyson
March 17, 2014
The latest release for the Austin-based singer-songwriter was produced by her son, Cisco Ryder.
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Future
by Eliza Shaddad
October 26, 2018
The debut full-length release for Scottish-Sudanese singer-songwriter was produced by Chris Bond.
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Like It Never Happened
by Elizabeth & the Catapult
January 21, 2014
Elizabeth Ziman worked with Dan Molad and Pete Lalish on her third full-length release after learning to play guitar.
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The Other Side of Zero
by Elizabeth & the Catapult
October 26, 2010
The Brooklyn rock trio worked on its album for only one month with producer Tony Berg.
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Exodus of Venus
by Elizabeth Cook
June 17, 2016
The alt-country singer-songwriter returns after six years where she faced the death of her parents and a divorce from Tim Carroll with an album produced by guitarist Dexter Green.
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Aftermath
by Elizabeth Cook
September 11, 2020
The seventh full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Butch Walker
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The Storm Sessions
by Elkhorn
February 7, 2020
The sixth full-length release for the duo of Drew Gardner and Jesse Sheppard was recorded with Turner Williams while snowed in after a canceled gig.
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Dandelion
by Ella Langley
April 10, 2026
The second full-length release from Alabama country artist Ella Langley was produced with Miranda Lambert and Ben West.
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Heart on My Sleeve
by Ella Mai
May 6, 2022
The second full-length release for British R&B artist Ella Mai features guest appearances from Latto, Lucky Daye and Roddy Ricch.
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Ella Mai
by Ella Mai
October 12, 2018
The debut full-length release for the British R&B artist features production from DJ Mustard and guest appearances from Chris Brown, H.E.R., and John Legend.
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Shake the Spirit
by Elle King
October 19, 2018
The second full-length release for the singer-songwriter features a guest appearance from Cameron Neal and contributions from from Ben Gibbard, Greg Kurstin, and Rebecca & Meghan Lovell.
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Thrills
by Ellen Allien
June 7, 2005
The Berlin-based techno producer returns with her third artist album.
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Lism
by Ellen Allien
March 19, 2013
The music on the latest release from the German producer was originally created with Thomas Muller for a dance performance in 2011.
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Chords
by Ellen Arkbro
June 28, 2019
The second full-length release for the Stockholm-based avant-garde composer features two 15+ minutes tracks.
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Beneath the Neon Glow
by Elles Bailey
August 9, 2024
The fourth full-length release from British singer-songwriter Elles Bailey was produced by Dan Weller.
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Can't Take My Story Away
by Elles Bailey
January 16, 2026
The latest full-length release from British Americana/blues singer-songwriter Elles Bailey was produced by The Temperance Movement's Luke Potashnick.
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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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Delirium
by Ellie Goulding
November 6, 2015
The third full-length studio release for the British pop singer features production from Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Ilya Salmanzadeh, and Ryan Tedder.
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Lights
by Ellie Goulding
March 8, 2011
The first full-length album for the British singer-songwriter debuted as number one on the UK album charts. The US version includes three songs not on the UK release.
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Halcyon
by Ellie Goulding
October 9, 2012
The second release for the British pop singer was produced by Jim Eliot.
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Brightest Blue
by Ellie Goulding
July 17, 2020
The fourth full-length studio release for the British artist features guest appearances from blackbear, Diplo, Juice WRLD, Lauv, serpentwithfeet, and Swae Lee.
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Song In The Air
by Elliott
April 29, 2003
This is the third LP for the Louisville-based emo band known for their strong live shows.
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Days into Years
by Elliott Brood
February 28, 2012
The Canadian folk/punk trio third full-length release was inspired by graveyards in France and Belgium from the World Wars.
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Figure 8
by Elliott Smith
April 18, 2000
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