Music
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6601.
This Is Us
by Backstreet Boys
October 6, 2009
The Backstreet Boys second album without Kevin Richardson reunites them with producer Max Martin.
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6602.
Pala
by Friendly Fires
May 24, 2011
The British dance trio's second album was produced by Paul Epworth.
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6603.
Living Things
by Linkin Park
June 26, 2012
Personal relationships influenced the lyrics on the fifth album produced with Rick Rubin for the alternative rock band.
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6604.
False Alarm
by Two Door Cinema Club
June 21, 2019
The fourth full-length release for the indie rock trio from Northern Ireland was recorded by Jacknife Lee and features guest appearances from Mokoomba and Open Mike Eagle.
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6605.
Essence
by Lucinda Williams
June 5, 2001
Although Lucinda Williams' recording career began in 1979, this is just her sixth full-length release, following 1998's well-received 'Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.' 'Essence' features 11 new trackes penned by Williams and co-produced by Charlie Sexton and Bo Ramsey.
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6606.
True Meanings
by Paul Weller
September 14, 2018
The 14th full-length solo studio release for British singer-songwriter was recorded in just over three weeks and features contributions from Rod Argent, Martin Carthy, Erland Cooper, Connor O’Brien, and Danny Thompson.
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6607.
The Defenestration of St. Martin
by Martin Rossiter
December 3, 2012
The former lead singer of the Britpop band Gene returns with his debut solo album.
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6608.
Vibras
by J Balvin
May 25, 2018
The fifth full-length studio release for the Colombian reggaeton artist features guest appearances from Anitta, Jeon, Carla Morrison, Rosalia, Willy William, Wisin & Yandel, and Zion & Lennox.
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6609.
Getting Somewhere
by Allison Moorer
June 13, 2006
Husband Steve Earle lends a hand on the singer-songwriter's latest release.
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6610.
Beyond the Pale
by Jarv Is...
July 17, 2020
This is the debut full-length release for the band that includes Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, Serafina Steer, Emma Smith, Andrew McKinney, Jason Buckle and Adam Betts.
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6611.
American Capitalist
by Five Finger Death Punch
October 11, 2011
The third album for the heavy metal band was produced by Kevin Churko and is its first without bass player Matt Snell.
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6612.
Cozy Tapes, Vol. 1: Friends
by A$AP Mob
October 31, 2016
The debut full-length studio release for the rap group features guest appearances from such artists as BJ The Chicago Kid, Onyx, Skepta, Tyler, the Creator and Wiz Khalifa.
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6613.
Bachelor No. 2 (or, the last remains of the dodo)
by Aimee Mann
May 2, 2000
The third solo release from the former 'Til Tuesday leader finally made it to record stores in May 2000, after a long journey that saw Interscope refuse to release the album and Mann issue it on her own SuperEgo label (after selling it through mail order and at her live performances). All's well that ends well, though, as Mann gained widespread acclaim for her soundtrack to P.T. Anderson's film "Magnolia" and even better reviews for this album, which contains four of the tracks from the soundtrack as well as nine additional songs.
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6614.
Is Is [EP]
by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
July 24, 2007
The New York band releases its latest EP, written during the Fever To Tell tour.
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6615.
Springsteen on Broadway
by Bruce Springsteen
December 14, 2018
The two-CD set features the complete audio of Springsteen's one-man Broadway show at Walter Kerr Theatre recorded on July 17 and 18, 2018 for Netflix.
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6616.
New Maps of Hell
by Bad Religion
July 9, 2007
The hardcore, often political rockers return with their 14th studio album.
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6617.
Another Eternity
by Purity Ring
March 3, 2015
This is the second full-length release for the Canadian electronic pop duo of Megan James and Corin Roddick.
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6618.
Everything Is Recorded by Richard Russell
by Everything Is Recorded
February 16, 2018
The full-length debut release for Richard Russell features guest appearances from Peter Gabriel, Giggs, Green Gartside, Ibeyi, Infinite, Obongjayar, Owen Pallett, Sampha, Kamasi Washington, Wiki, and Rachel Zeffira.
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6619.
To Find Me Gone
by Vetiver
May 23, 2006
Devendra Banhart guests on the second full-length for the folk-rock band led by Andy Cabic.
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6620.
Ghosts V: Together
by Nine Inch Nails
March 27, 2020
The eight-track surprise release is one of the two new albums (Ghosts VI: Locusts being the other) that continues Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross' instrumental Ghosts series.
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6621.
Mind Over Matter
by Young the Giant
January 21, 2014
The second release for the Southern California indie rock band was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen.
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6622.
The Way Out
by The Books
July 20, 2010
This is the first album in over five years for the electronic duo from New York City.
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6623.
A Weird Exits
by Thee Oh Sees
August 12, 2016
The latest release for the garage rock band led by John Dwyer is its first with drummers Ryan Moutinho and Dan Rincon.
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6624.
Paradise Valley
by John Mayer
August 20, 2013
Produced by Don Was, the second Americana-influenced release from the singer-songwriter includes guest appearances from Frank Ocean and Katy Perry.
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6625.
Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life
by The Wombats
February 9, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the British trio was produced by Mark Crew and Catherine Marks.
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6626.
From A Compound Eye
by Robert Pollard
January 24, 2006
The first post-GBV solo outing for the prolific Pollard was produced by Todd Tobias.
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6627.
Flood Network
by Katie Dey
August 12, 2016
This is the debut full-length release for the Australian indie pop artist.
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6628.
The Sciences
by Sleep
April 20, 2018
The fourth full-length surprise release for the Northern California stoner metal band is its first new album in nearly two decades.
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6629.
Break Up The Concrete
by The Pretenders
October 7, 2008
The first album for the British rock band in six years features Chrissie Hynde and a new lineup.
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6630.
I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose
by Bombay Bicycle Club
July 6, 2009
The debut album for the British rock quartet was produced by Jim Abbiss.
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6631.
Avril Lavigne
by Avril Lavigne
November 5, 2013
The fifth full-length studio release for the Canadian pop singer features songs co-written with her husband, Chad Kroeger of Nickelback.
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6632.
Early Riser
by Taylor McFerrin
June 3, 2014
With influences from electronic, hip-hop, and jazz, the debut full-length release for the son of Grammy-winning jazz musician Bobby McFerrin features guest appearances from Robert Glasper, César Camargo Mariano, Nai Palm, RYAT, Thundercat, and Marcus Gilmore.
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6633.
English Graffiti
by The Vaccines
May 26, 2015
The third full-length release for the British indie rock band was produced by David Fridmann and Cole MGN.
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6634.
Phantom Punch
by Sondre Lerche
February 6, 2007
After a diversion into jazz-pop (2006's 'Duper Sessions'), the Norwegian artist returns with a more muscular rock album produced by Tony Hoffer.
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6635.
Pacific Ocean Blue [Reissue]
by Dennis Wilson
June 17, 2008
Beach Boy Dennis Wilson's solo album is rereleased with songs from his unreleased "Bambu" album and one unfinished track sung by the Foo Fighters' Taylor Hawkins.
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6636.
Such Fun
by Annuals
October 7, 2008
The sophomore album for the North Carolina indie rock band was produced with Jacquire King.
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6637.
The Official Body
by Shopping
January 19, 2018
The third full-length release for the London-based pop-punk band was produced by Edwyn Collins.
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6638.
See You Around
by I'm with Her
February 16, 2018
The debut full-length release for the collaboration between Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, and Aoife O'Donovan was co-produced with Ethan Johns.
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6639.
New Material
by Preoccupations
March 23, 2018
The third full-length release for the Canadian post-punk quartet was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnson.
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6640.
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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6641.
Not to Disappear
by Daughter
January 15, 2016
The second full-length release for the British indie trio was produced with Nicolas Vernhes.
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6642.
Still Sucks
by Limp Bizkit
October 31, 2021
The surprise release from the nu-metal band led by Fred Durst is its first in 10 years and features production from Zakk Cervini, DJ Lethal and Purps.
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6643.
Stay Positive
by The Hold Steady
July 15, 2008
This is the fourth album for the Brooklyn, New York, indie rock quintet.
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6644.
The Age Of Miracles
by Mary Chapin Carpenter
April 27, 2010
The latest album for the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter features Vince Gill and Alison Krauss as guest singers.
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6645.
A Common Turn
by Anna B Savage
January 29, 2021
The debut full-length release for the London-based singer-songwriter was produced by William Doyle.
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6646.
Illumination
by Paul Weller
January 14, 2003
The former Style Council and Jam frontman returns with a solo album, and finds Weller producing and playing most of the instruments himself, with the help of a few celebrity guests such as Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones and Aziz Ibrahim.
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6647.
Blue Songs
by Hercules & Love Affair
August 16, 2011
The second album for the New York-based musical group was produced with Patrick Pulsinger.
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6648.
It's the Big Joyous Celebration, Let's Stir the Honeypot
by Teen Suicide
April 1, 2016
The second full-length release for the Maryland indie band is said to also be its final release.
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6649.
Hello Waveforms
by William Orbit
February 21, 2006
This is the artist/producer's first solo album in six years. Finley Quaye and the Sugababes guest.
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6650.
Liars
by Liars
August 28, 2007
The band releases its self-titled fourth album before it heads out on tour with Interpol this fall.
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6651.
Brute
by Fatima Al Qadiri
March 18, 2016
The second full-length release for the experimental electronic producer was influenced by the events at Ferguson as well as the Occupy and Black Lives Matter movements.
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6652.
Glass Floor
by Maritime
June 1, 2004
This is the full-length debut from the four-piece consisting of Dismemberment Plan bassist Eric Axelson, former Promise Ring members Davey von Bohlen and Dan Didier, and Jawbox founder J. Robbins.
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6653.
Comfort Of Strangers
by Beth Orton
February 7, 2006
Jim O'Rourke produced the singer-songwriter's fourth LP.
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6654.
Some Girls [Deluxe Edition]
by The Rolling Stones
November 21, 2011
The Rolling Stones' classic 1978 album is remastered and reissued to include 12 unreleased songs from the Some Girls recording sessions. A Super Deluxe edition adds the remastered Beast Of Burden/When the Whip Comes Down 7-inch single, a book, a print of a Helmut Newton photo, postcards, and a tour poster.
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6655.
Bestival Live 2011
by The Cure
December 6, 2011
The recording of The Cure's appearance at Britain's Bestival in September 2011 is the band's first live album since 1993.
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6656.
Onion
by Shannon and the Clams
February 16, 2018
The fifth full-length release for the Oakland, California quartet was produced by the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.
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6657.
Cuts Across The Land
by The Duke Spirit
March 7, 2006
The UK rockers (making their full-length debut with this Flood- and Simon Raymonde-produced disc) are fronted by Liela Moss, who has drawn comparisons to Patti Smith and PJ Harvey.
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6658.
Silver Eye
by Goldfrapp
March 31, 2017
The seventh full-length release for the British electro-pop duo was produced by Haxan Cloak and John Congleton.
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6659.
Strike Gently
by The Virgins
March 12, 2013
Recorded at the East Village Recording Center (the site of the former rock club Brownies), the second release for the New York indie rock band led by Donald Cumming was produced by The Unicorn Parade (Johnny T. Yerington and Gus Oberg).
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6660.
Life After Youth
by Land of Talk
May 19, 2017
Produced by John Agnello, the third full-length release for the indie rock band led by Elizabeth Powell was written while taking care of her father and features a guest appearance from Sharon Van Etten.
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6661.
No Hope, No Future
by Good Shoes
January 25, 2010
This is the second album for English rock quartet and its first with its new bass player.
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6662.
The eXXecution
by Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx
March 23, 2010
Brooklyn rapper Ruste Juxx joins Canadian-born producer Marco Polo to release their first album together.
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6663.
Client
by Client
August 26, 2003
The female UK synth pop duo of Client A and Client B (we presume those are pseudonyms, but one never knows) make their debut with this self-titled effort, the first release for the new record label from Depeche Mode's Andy Fletcher.
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6664.
Belle and Sebastian Write About Love
by Belle and Sebastian
October 12, 2010
The Glaswegian indie pop band returns after a four-year hiatus with an eighth studio album, featuring its trademark down-tempo ballads and jangly guitar rock.
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6665.
Bloodstone & Diamonds
by Machine Head
November 10, 2014
The eighth full-length release for the metal quartet was produced by band frontman Robb Flynn and Juan Urteaga.
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6666.
I'm Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
by Diarrhea Planet
August 20, 2013
The second full-length release for the Nashville pop-punk six-piece band was produced by Kevin McMahon.
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6667.
Loved Me Back to Life
by Céline Dion
November 5, 2013
The first English-language release in six years for the Canadian singer features guest appearances from Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder.
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6668.
Lucky Me
by Phoebe Green
August 19, 2022
The debut full-length release for British pop artist Phoebe Green was produced by Kaines & Tom A.D.
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6669.
A Chance To Cut Is A Chance To Cure
by Matmos
March 13, 2001
The fourth LP (and the first on Matador) from the experimental San Francisco outfit is a concept album about plastic surgery, utilizing samples from actual surgical procedures in its seven electronic/techno tracks. A track from this LP was included in the Whitney Museum's Bitstreams Exhibit in Spring 2001.
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6670.
To Believe
by The Cinematic Orchestra
March 15, 2019
The fourth full-length studio release for the British electronic/nu-jazz project led by Jason Swinscoe and Dom Smith features guest vocals from Grey Reverend, Roots Manuva, Moses Sumney, Tawiah, and Heidi Vogel.
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6671.
Positive Songs for Negative People
by Frank Turner
August 7, 2015
The sixth full-length release for the British folk-punk artist was produced by Butch Walker.
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6672.
XE
by Zs
January 27, 2015
The latest release from the avant-garde New York trio was live recorded.
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6673.
Neva Left
by Snoop Dogg
May 19, 2017
The 15th full-length studio release fro the rapper features guest appearances by B-Real, BADBADNOTGOOD, Big Bub, Big Tray Deee, Devin the Dude, DJ Battlecat, K CAMP, Kaytranada, Wiz Khalifa, KRS-One, Method Man, Nef The Pharaoh, October London, Redman, Rick Ross, Stresmatic, Teena Marie, Too $hort, and Charlie Wilson.
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6674.
Ø (Disambiguation)
by Underoath
November 9, 2010
The Christian rockers return with their fifth album of metalcore, the first release without founding member Aaron Gillespie.
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6675.
Tamer Animals
by Other Lives
May 10, 2011
Such orchestral instruments as the bassoon, cello, clarinet, trumpet, and violin are featured on the second album from Oklahoma indie rock band Other Lives, previously known as Kunek.
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6676.
Science & Magic
by Lil Bub
December 4, 2015
25% of the profits from the debut release from the celebrity cat adopted by Mike Bridavsky go to an ASPCA-affiliated charity group helping special needs animals.
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6677.
Ouroboros
by Ray LaMontagne
March 4, 2016
The sixth full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced with Jim James of My Morning Jacket.
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6678.
Everything & Nothing
by David Sylvian
November 7, 2000
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6679.
The Beautiful Lie
by Ed Harcourt
June 3, 2008
This is the fifth solo album from the prolific English singer-songwriter.
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6680.
Thao & Mirah
by Thao & Mirah
April 26, 2011
The debut album of dreamlike indie folk rock from duo Thao Nguyen and Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn.
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6681.
La Isla Bonita
by Deerhoof
November 4, 2014
The 12th studio release for the San Francisco alternative rock band was recorded live in guitarist Ed Rodriguez's basement and was produced by Nick Sylvester.
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6682.
Go to School
by The Lemon Twigs
August 24, 2018
The second full-length release for Brian and Michael D'Addario is a concept musical album about a chimpanzee named Shane raised a human boy and features guest appearances from Todd Rundgren and the D'Addario brothers' mother.
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6683.
Colourgrade
by Tirzah
October 1, 2021
The second full-length studio release for the British artist was co-produced by Mica Livi and Coby Sey.
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6684.
Cydonia
by The Orb
February 27, 2001
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6685.
Digital Ash In A Digital Urn
by Bright Eyes
January 25, 2005
The more experimental of Conor Oberst's two releases in January 2005 is the electronic-flavored 'Digital Ash,' which includes some help from the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Nick Zinner and the Postal Service's Jimmy Tamborello.
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6686.
Stories Don't End
by Dawes
April 9, 2013
The third studio release for the folk-inspired rock band led by Taylor Goldsmith was produced by Jacquire King.
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6687.
Still Life
by Kevin Morby
October 14, 2014
The second solo full-length release for the Babies/Woods member was inspired by his move from New York to California.
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6688.
Get Up Sequences, Pt. 1
by The Go! Team
July 2, 2021
The sixth full-length release for the British indie rock band features vocals from the Kansas City Girl Choir.
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6689.
The Future
by Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
November 5, 2021
The third full-length release for Nathaniel Rateliff and his band was produced by Brad Cook and R.M.B.(Rateliff, Patrick Meese, and James Barone).
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6690.
All Hail Bright Futures
by And So I Watch You from Afar
March 19, 2013
The third full-length release for the rock band from Belfast was produced by Rocky O'Reilly.
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6691.
The Sermon On Exposition Boulevard
by Rickie Lee Jones
February 6, 2007
The lyrics for each of the songs on this rock-oriented disc are based on the teachings of Jesus (Christ).
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6692.
The Sun & The Neon Light
by Booka Shade
May 27, 2008
The German duo releases its third album, produced by Arno Meriziger and Walter Krammermeier.
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6693.
Heart of Nowhere
by Noah and the Whale
May 6, 2013
The fourth release for the folk rock band includes a guest appearance by Anna Calvi.
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6694.
X
by Def Leppard
July 30, 2002
X marks the veteran English arena-rock band's tenth album.
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6695.
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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6696.
Good Arrows
by Tunng
September 25, 2007
The third album from the electronica-influenced UK band.
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6697.
All Hands
by Doomtree
January 27, 2015
The third full-length studio release for the Minneapolis indie hip-hop group was self-produced.
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6698.
Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa
by Cradle of Filth
November 9, 2010
The UK metal legends return to their roots on their ninth album, which takes a dark mythic tale of demons and doom and turns it into haunting black metal musical configurations.
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6699.
The Bronx (IV)
by The Bronx
February 5, 2013
The fourth self-titled release for the Los Angeles punk band is its first since 2008. They previously released two albums under the name Mariachi El Bronx in 2009 and 2011.
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6700.
The Life Of Pablo
by Kanye West
February 13, 2016
After several album name changes (So Help Me God, SWISH, Waves, and T.L.O.P.), the seventh studio release for the rapper finally was set with guest appearances from Vic Mensa, Post Malone, Sia and Ty Dolla $ign.
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