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4301.
A Laughing Death in Meatspace
by Tropical Fuck Storm
October 26, 2018
This is the debut full-length release for the Australian rock band that includes The Drones' Gareth Libbiard and Fiona Kitschin; High Tension's Lauren Hammel; and Harmony/Palm Springs' Erica Dunn.
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4302.
Designer
by Aldous Harding
April 26, 2019
The third full-length release for the New Zealand singer-songwriter was produced by John Parish.
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4303.
The Album
by BlackPink
October 2, 2020
The debut full-length studio release for the South Korean pop group features guest appearances from Cardi B and Selena Gomez.
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4304.
New Brigade
by Iceage
June 21, 2011
This is the debut full-length album for the Danish punk rock band.
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4305.
Metamodern Sounds in Country Music
by Sturgill Simpson
May 13, 2014
The second full-length release for the country singer was produced by Dave Cobb.
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4306.
Stage Four
by TouchƩ AmorƩ
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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4307.
Gods Of The Earth
by The Sword
April 1, 2008
This is the sophomore album for the metal band from Austin, Texas.
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4308.
Hesitation Marks
by Nine Inch Nails
September 3, 2013
The eighth full-length release for the Trent Reznor-led band is its first in five years was produced with Atticus Ross and Alan Moulder.
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4309.
Cedars
by Clearlake
October 21, 2003
This sophomore LP (and U.S. debut) for the English band was produced by the Cocteau Twins' Simon Raymonde.
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4310.
Black is Beautiful
by Hype Williams
April 17, 2012
The British duo of Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland releases its fourth album together.
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4311.
Light We Made
by Balance & Composure
October 7, 2016
The third full-length studio release for the Pennsylvania rock band was produced by Will Yip.
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4312.
Pony
by Orville Peck
March 22, 2019
The debut full-length release for the masked outlaw cowboy singer-songwriter was self-produced.
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4313.
Boss
by Magik Markers
September 25, 2007
The newest album for the duo from Connecticut.
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4314.
Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down
by Noah and the Whale
September 16, 2008
This is the debut album for the British quartet led by Charlie Fink.
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4315.
Bionic
by Christina Aguilera
June 8, 2010
Subtlety not being part of Christina AguileraĆ¢ā¬ā¢s vocabulary, she trades the retro-swing of Back to Basics for the future-pop of Bionic, receiving assists from a roster that reads like a whoĆ¢ā¬ā¢s-who of progressive pop in 2010: M.I.A., Le Tigre, Peaches, and John Hill & Switch, known for their work with Santigold. But like the half-cyborg/half-diva illustration of the album cover, this revamp is only partial. Aguilera hedges her bets by adding a ballad from old friend Linda Perry, gets Tricky Stewart to produce a trio of cuts, drafts Polow da Don and FocusĆ¢ā¬Ā¦ to produce some heavy and slow R&B, respectively, letting enough air into the machines to reassure hesitant fans that she hasnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t abandoned her roots. All this hesitancy means that for as many risks as it takes, Bionic doesnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t feel daring. Apart from the stuttering opener of the title track and glassy chill of Ć¢ā¬ÅElastic Love,Ć¢ā¬Ā notably the two Hill & Switch productions, this never delivers the future shock it promises, but thatĆ¢ā¬ā¢s not necessarily a bad thing, because the robot-diva hybrids are often interesting even when they stumble, as they do on Ć¢ā¬ÅWooHoo,Ć¢ā¬Ā its incessant title loop piercing like a dental drill. Exhibit A in XtinaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s curious tin ear for sex, Ć¢ā¬ÅWooHooĆ¢ā¬Ā doesnĆ¢ā¬ā¢t work as temptation, not when the chorus come-on is Ć¢ā¬Ålicky licky yum yum,Ć¢ā¬Ā but her crassness is no longer alienating as it was on Stripped; itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s simply part of her persona, just like her shameless narcissism, showcased on the closing Ć¢ā¬ÅVanity,Ć¢ā¬Ā where she gets her kid to confirm that sheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s the greatest of them all. This triumphant self-possession comes so naturally to Christina that itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s hard not to wish that she acted so boldly throughout Bionic, letting the entirety of the record be as distinctly odd as its best moments. Frankly, the deluxe edition of Bionic does suggest what the album could have been: itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s supplemented by four bonus songs that are wildly imaginative, whether itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s the clattering, chanting Ć¢ā¬ÅBobblehead,Ć¢ā¬Ā the cool synth glide of Ć¢ā¬ÅBirds of Prey,Ć¢ā¬Ā the perfect new wave pop of Ć¢ā¬ÅMonday Morning,Ć¢ā¬Ā or SiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s mournful ballad Ć¢ā¬ÅStronger Than Ever.Ć¢ā¬Ā In their place on the album proper are competent, relatively colorless club odes to fashion and fabulousness and PerryĆ¢ā¬ā¢s boring inspirational Ć¢ā¬ÅLift Me Up,Ć¢ā¬Ā songs that play to AguileraĆ¢ā¬ā¢s persona without inhabiting it. The rest of Bionic -- not just the hipster flirtations and SiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s trio of richly ruminative AAA ballads, but the tracks directly within AguileraĆ¢ā¬ā¢s wheelhouse, like Tricky StewartĆ¢ā¬ā¢s wildly successful, slinky Ć¢ā¬ÅDesnudate,Ć¢ā¬Ā and the sultry slow burner Ć¢ā¬ÅSex for BreakfastĆ¢ā¬Ā -- find Christina not playing to expectations but simply acting as a natural diva and is all the more compelling for it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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4316.
In Time to Voices
by Blood Red Shoes
July 24, 2012
The third album for the British duo was produced with Mike Crossey.
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4317.
Crushing
by Julia Jacklin
February 22, 2019
The second full-length release for the Australian singer-songwriter was produced by Burke Reid.
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4318.
A Day Without Rain
by Enya
November 21, 2000
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4319.
Heard It in a Past Life
by Maggie Rogers
January 18, 2019
The debut full-length major label release for the singer-songwriter features contributions from such artists as Rostam Batmanglij, Kid Harpoon, Greg Kurstin, and Ricky Reed.
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4320.
The Richest Man in Babylon
by Thievery Corporation
October 1, 2002
The Washington D.C.-based production duo of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton are back with their third proper LP, following 2000's 'The Mirror Conspiracy.' Like its predessor, 'Babylon' is a multicultural mix of down-tempo instrumentals and vocal tracks, with Pam Bricker, Lou Lou, Notch, Emiliana Torrini, Sleepy Wonder and Shinehead providing the voices.
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4321.
No Wow
by The Kills
March 8, 2005
This is the second album for the garage-blues duo of VV and Hotel (known to their parents as Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince).
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4322.
A Sailor's Guide to Earth
by Sturgill Simpson
April 15, 2016
The third full-length release for the Grammy-nominated country artist features a cover of a Nirvana song and was self-produced.
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4323.
Rabbit Habits
by Man Man
April 8, 2008
The third album for the Philadelphia band is its first on the Anti label.
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4324.
Honkey Kong
by Apathy
August 23, 2011
The third solo album for the rapper includes guest appearances by Celph Titled, Esoteric, Mad Lion, Slaine, Vinnie Paz, and Xzibit.
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4325.
Red Letter Days
by The Wallflowers
November 5, 2002
The fourth album from Jakob Dylan & Co. includes lead single "When You're on Top" and a bonus cover of Elvis Costello's "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love & Understanding." Long-time guitarist Michael Ward has left the group, leaving room for Pearl Jam's Mike McCready to provide some of the lead guitar on the album.
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4326.
Rated R
by Rihanna
November 23, 2009
The fourth studio album for the R&B singer from Barbados features Slash, will.i.am, and Young Jeezy as guest artists.
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4327.
Champ
by Tokyo Police Club
June 8, 2010
The Canadian four-piece returns with another album of catchy post-punk tunes, complete with the high energy and quirkiness Tokyo Police Club has cultivated throughout the years.
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4328.
Killing Time
by Bayside
February 22, 2011
Bayside's fifth album on their new label, Wind-Up Records, is produced by Gil Norton, influencing the sound of their new album with more of a harder, punk rock edge.
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4329.
Negotiations
by The Helio Sequence
September 10, 2012
The fifth full-length release for the Portland, Oregon indie folk duo was writtened, recorded and produced by The Helio Sequence.
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4330.
Limbo, Panto
by Wild Beasts
November 4, 2008
The debut album for the indie rock quartet from Leeds.
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4331.
What We All Come To Need
by Pelican
October 27, 2009
This is the fourth album for the metal band from Chicago.
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4332.
Koloss
by Meshuggah
March 27, 2012
This is the seventh album for the Swedish progressive metal band.
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4333.
Remind Me Tomorrow
by Sharon Van Etten
January 18, 2019
The fifth full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by John Congleton.
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4334.
Fallen Empires
by Snow Patrol
January 10, 2012
The sixth album for the Northern Ireland alternative rock band was recorded in California and features Lissie, R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe, and Queens Of The Stone Age guitarist, Troy Van Leeuwen as guests.
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4335.
Distant Satellites
by Anathema
June 10, 2014
The tenth full-length studio release for the British rock band was produced by Christer-AndrƩ Cederberg.
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4336.
Where You Live
by Tracy Chapman
September 13, 2005
Tchad Blake co-produced the singer-songwriter's seventh album. The Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea guests.
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4337.
Family
by LeAnn Rimes
October 9, 2007
Leann Rimes 12th album features Bon Jovi and Reba McEntire as guests.
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4338.
The Ecology
by Fashawn
February 24, 2015
The second full-length studio release for the California rapper features guest appearances from Aloe Blacc, BJ the Chicago Kid, Dom Kennedy, and Nas.
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4339.
Amnioverse
by Lapalux
November 8, 2019
The fourth full-length release for the electronic producer Stuart Howard as Lapalux features guest appearances from JFDR and Lilia.
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4340.
Exposion
by White Denim
October 19, 2008
The indie rock band's first full-length releases in the US was originally self-released at its concert tour.
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4341.
Expectations
by Hayley Kiyoko
March 30, 2018
The debut full-length release for the actress/singer-songwriter features a guest appearances from Kehlani.
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4342.
Red
by Datarock
September 1, 2009
This is the second full-length album for the Norwegian electronic duo.
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4343.
Afraid of Heights
by Billy Talent
July 29, 2016
The fifth full-length release for the Canadian punk band [as Billy Talent] features Jordan Hastings of Alexisonfire on drums due to regular member Aaron Solowoniuk's multiple sclerosis relapse.
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4344.
Hearts Of Oak
by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
February 11, 2003
Ted Leo, formerly of Chisel, returns with his fourth album of punk-influenced singer-songwriter indie-folk rock.
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4345.
Infra
by Max Richter
July 20, 2010
The fifth solo album for the German-born artist is based on music he wrote for a 2008 Royal Ballet production.
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4346.
Honeymoon
by Beach Bunny
February 14, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Chicago indie pop band led by Lili Trifilio was recorded with producer Joe Reinhart.
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4347.
Mordechai
by Khruangbin
June 26, 2020
The third full-length release for the Houston trio was produced by Steve Christensen.
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4348.
The Last Sucker
by Ministry
September 18, 2007
The final album for the industrial rock band.
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4349.
Wrongdoers
by Norma Jean
August 6, 2013
The sixth full-length studio release for the metalcore band led by Chris Day and Cory Brandan is its first with three new members: John Finnegan, Jeff Hickey, and Clayton Holyoak (replacing Jake Schultz, Scottie H. Henry, and Chris Raines/Matt Marquez).
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4350.
The Divine Feminine
by Mac Miller
September 16, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Pittsburgh rapper feature gusset appearances from Bilal, CeeLo Green, Ariana Grande, Kendrick Lamar, Njomza, Anderson .Paak, and Ty Dolla $ign.
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4351.
Take Me Apart
by Kelela
October 6, 2017
The debut full-length studio release for the R&B singer features contributions from such artists as Arca, Jam City, Kwes, Mocky, and Ariel Rechtshaid.
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4352.
to hell with it [Mixtape]
by PinkPantheress
October 15, 2021
The debut mixtape for the London-based artist features elements of drum and bass, garage, jungle pop, and R&B.
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4353.
Native
by OneRepublic
March 26, 2013
This is the third full-length studio release for the pop rock band led by singer-songwriter/producer Ryan Tedder.
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4354.
The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night
by The Besnard Lakes
March 9, 2010
The indie rock quartet led by music producer Jace Lasek and his wife Olga releases its second album on the Jagjaguwar label.
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4355.
Amy [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]
by Amy Winehouse
October 30, 2015
The soundtrack to Asif Kapadia's documentary about the British singer Amy Winehouse features a film score by Antonio Pinto.
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4356.
Vision Valley
by The Vines
April 4, 2006
This is the third album for the Australian rock band, now down to a trio after the departure of bassist Patrick Matthews.
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4357.
David Archuleta
by David Archuleta
November 11, 2008
The American Idol runner-up releases his debut album.
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4358.
Kamikaze
by Eminem
August 31, 2018
The surprise release from the Detroit rapper features guest appearances from Joyner Lucas, Jessie Reyez, Royce 5'9", and Def Jam Records president Paul Rosenberg.
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4359.
Courage
by CƩline Dion
November 15, 2019
The first English-language release in six years for the Canadian pop singer features contributions from David Guetta, Greg Kurstin, LP, Sia, Sam Smith, and Bjƶrn Yttling.
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4360.
Everyone Deserves Music
by Michael Franti & Spearhead
August 19, 2003
The fourth collaboration between Michael Franti and Spearhead mixes the politically-inclined raps of Franti with the disco/funk rhythms of a live band.
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4361.
The Big To-Do
by Drive-By Truckers
March 16, 2010
The debut on ATO Records leans more toward rock than the last studio release for the Athens, Georgia, band.
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4362.
The Man Upstairs
by Robyn Hitchcock
August 26, 2014
The British singer-songwriter worked with producer Joe Boyd on his 20th full-length solo release that includes covers and new original songs.
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4363.
Harmonies For The Haunted
by stellastarr*
September 13, 2005
This is the second album for the 80s New Wave-influenced outfit fronted by Shawn Christensen.
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4364.
Hypersonic Missiles
by Sam Fender
September 13, 2019
The debut full-length release for the indie singer-songwriter was recorded with Bramwell Bronte.
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4365.
Trick
by (Sandy) Alex G
April 7, 2015
The lasted release for the Philadelphia artist features professionally mastered tracks that were originally released on Bandcamp several years ago. [This album was originally credited under the name Alex G]
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4366.
Gemini Rights
by Steve Lacy
July 15, 2022
The second full-length solo studio release for producer/The Internet guitarist Steve Lacy features guest appearances from FousheƩ and Matt Martians.
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4367.
Hate
by The Delgados
January 21, 2003
The Glasgow, Scotland-based band follow 2000's stunning 'The Great Eastern' with this, their fourth (and almost equally stunning) LP. Dave Fridmann (Mercury Rev) returns as producer.
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4368.
Czarface
by Inspectah Deck
February 19, 2013
The collaboration between Wu-Tang Clan's Inspectah Deck, 7L, and Esoteric features guest appearances by Action Bronson, Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah, Roc Marciano, Mr. MFN eXquire, Oh No, and Vinnie Paz
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4369.
Quicksand / Cradlesnakes
by Califone
March 18, 2003
Featuring basically the same lineup as the defunct Chicago band Red Red Meat, Califone makes their Thrill Jockey debut with this mix of country, blues, folk, and electronic elements.
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4370.
In the Grace of Your Love
by The Rapture
September 5, 2011
The New York trio releases their fourth album of dance punk.
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4371.
Fin
by Syd
February 3, 2017
The debut full-length release for the R&B artist features production from Hit-Boy MeLo-X, and Rakhi.
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4372.
Soft Sounds From Another Planet
by Japanese Breakfast
July 14, 2017
The second full-length release for Michelle Zauner solo project was produced with Craig Hendrix.
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4373.
Severant
by Kuedo
October 17, 2011
Jamie Teasdale of Vex'd releases his debut solo album as Kuedo.
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4374.
Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain
by Sparklehorse
September 26, 2006
Mark Linkous' first Sparklehorse album in five years includes collaborations with Danger Mouse, Christian Fennesz, and Tom Waits.
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4375.
Cults
by Cults
June 7, 2011
The Brooklyn boy-girl duo make their major-label debut with throwback pop songs.
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4376.
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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4377.
Oh No
by Jessy Lanza
May 13, 2016
The second full-length release for the Canadian electronic artist was produced with Junior Boys' Jeremy Greenspan.
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4378.
The Pretty Toney Album
by Ghostface Killah
April 20, 2004
The former Wu-Tang member's fourth solo album (and first since ditching the "Killah" portion of his name) features contributions from Missy Elliott, Jadakiss and RZA.
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4379.
Heathen
by David Bowie
June 11, 2002
Bowie's first studio album in three years (and first for his new label ISO Records, distributed by Columbia) finds the older white duke working with producer Tony Visconti for the first time since 1980's 'Scary Monsters.' Pete Townsend and Dave Grohl guest on guitar on a track apiece.
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4380.
The Information
by Beck
October 3, 2006
Nigel Godrich produced the latest eclectic release for the prolific Los Angeles-based artist, which is more varied and uptempo than their previous collaborations.
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4381.
Bitch Magnet
by Bitch Magnet
December 6, 2011
Post rock band Bitch Magnet's three albums are remastered with alternate takes and unreleased songs on a three disc set.
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4382.
Slowdive
by Slowdive
May 5, 2017
The first new release in 22 years for the British rock band was mixed by Chris Coady.
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4383.
The Tree of Forgiveness
by John Prine
April 13, 2018
Produced by Dave Cobb, the first release of new songs in 13 years for the singer-songwriter features contributions from such artists as Dan Auerbach, Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, and Amanda Shires.
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4384.
You Win Again Gravity
by Vitesse
December 3, 2002
This is the third album for the New York-based duo of Joshua Klein and Hewson Chen, who are frequently compared to (and sound like) Stephin Merritt bands (Magnetic Fields, Future Bible Heroes) and 80s outfits such as OMD. Included here is a cover of Husker Du's "Green Eyes."
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4385.
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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4386.
Vol. 4 [Super Deluxe Edition] [Box Set]
by Black Sabbath
February 12, 2021
The remaster of the British heavy metal band's 1972 album includes previously unreleased studio outtakes, alternative takes, false starts, and 16 live tracks from several concerts from March 1973.
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4387.
Dignity
by Hilary Duff
April 3, 2007
This is the third album for the actress/pop star.
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4388.
Something More Than Free
by Jason Isbell
July 17, 2015
The fifth full-length solo release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Dave Cobb.
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4389.
Angel in Realtime
by Gang of Youths
February 25, 2022
The third full-length release for the London-based Australian alternative rock band Gang Of Youths is said to be about the life of frontman Dave Le'aupepe's late "father, indigenous identity, death, grief and God."
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4390.
Forget Yourself
by The Church
February 3, 2004
This is the veteran Australian band's 17th album.
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4391.
Fields
by Junip
September 14, 2010
The debut full-length album for the Jose Gonzalez-led trio.
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4392.
The Terror
by The Flaming Lips
April 16, 2013
Once again produced with Dave Fridmann, the latest release for the rock band led by Wayne Coyne is darker than previous works.
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4393.
Universal Beings
by Makaya McCraven
October 26, 2018
The two-disc release from the jazz drummer/producer was recorded in four different cities (Chicago, London, Los Angeles and New York) with musicians including Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Anna Butterss, Daniel Casimir, Dezron Douglas, Nubya Garcia, Ashley Henry, Shabaka Hutchings, Josh Johnson, Carlos NiƱo, Jeff Parker, Junius Paul, Tomeka Reid, Joel Ross, and Brandee Younger.
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4394.
Let It Go
by Tim McGraw
March 27, 2007
'Let It Go' is the country star's first album in three years.
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4395.
I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It
by The 1975
February 26, 2016
The second full-length release for the British alternative rock band was produced by Mike Crossey.
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4396.
Leave Your Name
by Statistics
January 20, 2004
This electronic-rock effort marks the full-length solo debut for Omaha, Neb.-based Denver Dalley of Desaparecidos.
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4397.
Split The Difference
by Gomez
May 18, 2004
The UK five-piece worked with producer Tchad Blake for this fourth LP.
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4398.
Tourist History
by Two Door Cinema Club
April 27, 2010
The Northern Ireland duo who remixed the Phoenix track "Lasso" releases its first full-length album produced by Eliot James.
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4399.
One True Vine
by Mavis Staples
June 25, 2013
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy returns to produce the singer's latest release that includes songs written by Alan Sparhawk of Low, Nick Lowe, and Tweedy.
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4400.
Viet Cong
by Viet Cong
January 20, 2015
This is the debut full-length release for the Canadian quartet that includes members of the band Women.
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