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9501.
Paper Monsters
by Dave Gahan
June 3, 2003
The Depeche Mode vocalist's first solo release finds him working with Sigur Ros producer Ken Thomas.
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9502.
Allas Sak
by Dungen
September 25, 2015
The seventh release for the Swedish band led by Gustav Ejstes is its first in five years.
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9503.
All That Must Be
by George FitzGerald
March 9, 2018
The second full-length release for the British electronic producer features guest appearances from Lil Silva, Hudson Scott, Tracey Thorn.
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9504.
Start Breaking My Heart
by Caribou
November 12, 2002
Manitoba consists entirely of Toronto's Dan Snaith (yes, we are aware that Toronto isn't actually in Manitoba), and this is his debut album. [This release was originally credited under the name Manitoba before being re-released under the name Caribou after the name change]
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9505.
Penny Sparkle
by Blonde Redhead
September 14, 2010
The alternative rock trio's eighth album was produced by Van Rivers and the Subliminal Kid.
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9506.
America Give Up
by Howler
January 16, 2012
This is the first full-length release for the Minnesota rock band led by Jordan Gatesmith.
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9507.
Sycamore Meadows
by Butch Walker
November 11, 2008
The producer/singer/songwriter releases his lastest solo album.
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9508.
Girl Talk
by Kate Nash
March 5, 2013
Produced by Tom Biller, the third full-length release for the British singer moves toward an indie rock direction.
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9509.
Nightfreak And The Sons Of Becker [EP]
by The Coral
January 26, 2004
This limited edtion 11-song low-fi mini-album was recorded with producer Ian Broudie over the course of a week.
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9510.
Hendra
by Ben Watt
April 29, 2014
The first solo release for the co-founder of Everything But the Girl since 1983's North Marine Drive features contributions from Bernard Butler, David Gilmour, and Tracey Thorn.
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9511.
Exhibitionists
by Superhumanoids
August 6, 2013
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles trio of Sarah Chernoff, Cameron Parkins, and Max St. John was self-produced.
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9512.
Centralia
by Mountains
January 22, 2013
The sixth release of acoustic instrumentation and electronics for the Brooklyn-based duo was self-recorded, edited, and mixed.
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9513.
Underachievers Please Try Harder
by Camera Obscura
January 20, 2004
'Underachievers' is the first U.S. release for the Glasgow, Scotland-based band, who mine some of the same musical territory as fellow Scots Belle & Sebastian (as well as drawing more than a few Nick Drake comparisons).
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9514.
The Bravery
by The Bravery
March 29, 2005
Another hot, retro-sounding band based in New York? Is there some sort of factory churning these bands out? (Or in the case of The Bravery, a Factory?) The band's self-titled debut, preceded by the requisite buzz, utilizes a new wave-flavored sound which is also reminiscent of, oh, let's just say New Order and The Cure.
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9515.
My Bloody Underground
by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
April 15, 2008
The 13th album from the group formed in San Francisco is its first in more than four years.
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9516.
Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz
by Miley Cyrus
August 30, 2015
The surprise release from the pop singer was a collaboration with the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne.
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9517.
The R.E.D. Album
by Game
August 23, 2011
The long delayed 21-track album for the Los Angeles rapper features guest turns from Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne, Sly, Drake, Rick Ross, Beanie Sigel, Young Jeezy, Big Boi, E-40, Lloyd, Mario, Wale. Chris Brown, Nelly Furtado, and Tyler, the Creator.
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9518.
4:21 ... The Day After
by Method Man
August 29, 2006
The Wu-Tang star's fourth solo album includes contributions from Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA, Ginuwine and Raekwon.
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9519.
The Blueprint 3
by Jay-Z
September 8, 2009
After seven years, the final album of his Blueprint series is finally released.
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9520.
The Pursuit
by Jamie Cullum
March 2, 2010
The latest album for the young jazz artist features both original and cover songs including Cole Porter's "Just One of Those Things," Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music," Sweeney Todd's "Not While I'm Around."
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9521.
Timbaland Presents Shock Value
by Timbaland
April 3, 2007
The Hives, Fall Out Boy, Elton John, Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado are among the guests on the prolific hip-hop producer's latest solo disc.
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9522.
California 37
by Train
April 17, 2012
The sixth studio album for the Grammy-winning San Francisco rock band was produced by Espionage and Butch Walker.
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9523.
Edge of the Sun
by Calexico
April 14, 2015
The latest release from the Tex-Mex band features guests such as Sam Beam from Iron and Wine, Ben Bridwell from Band of Horses, Neko Case, Gaby Moreno, Carla Morrison, Amparo Sanchez, Takim, and Nick Urata from Devotchka.
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9524.
Moodymann
by Moodymann
January 27, 2014
The Detroit techno artist's latest release includes guest appearances from Amp Fiddler, Andres, and José James.
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9525.
Fatherfucker
by Peaches
September 23, 2003
Fresh off the electroclash touring circuit (and apparently in need of a good shave), ever-vulgar Canadian Merrill Nisker (aka Peaches) follows her 2000 debut 'The Teaches of Peaches' with 12 new tracks, including a duet with Iggy Pop.
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9526.
We're All Alright!
by Cheap Trick
June 16, 2017
The 18th full-length studio release for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rock band was produced by Julian Raymond.
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9527.
Gameshow
by Two Door Cinema Club
October 14, 2016
The third full-length release from the Northern Ireland indie rock band was produced by Jackknife Lee.
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9528.
A Joyful Noise
by Gossip
May 22, 2012
Brian Higgins produced the fifth album for alternative rock band led by Beth Ditto.
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9529.
Small Mercies
by Pixx
June 7, 2019
The second full-length release for Hannah Rodgers as Pixx was co-produced by Simon Byrt and Dan Carey.
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9530.
Riderless Horse
by Nina Nastasia
July 22, 2022
Produced with Steve Albini and Greg Norman, the seventh full-length release for singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia was influenced by her dysfunctional relationship with manager/partner Kennan Gudjonsson and his suicide in 2020.
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9531.
J.T.
by Steve Earle & the Dukes
January 4, 2021
The latest full-length release for the singer-songwriter features one original written by Steve Earle and 10 songs written by his late son, Justin Townes Earle, who passed away in August 2020.
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9532.
From A Birds Eye View
by Cordae
January 14, 2022
The second full-length studio release for rapper Cordae features guest appearances from Ant Clemons, Eminem, Freddie Gibbs, Gunna, H.E.R., Lil Durk, Lil Wayne, Roddy Ricch, and Stevie Wonder.
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9533.
R.E.M Live
by R.E.M.
October 16, 2007
The first live album for R.E.M. is a recording of the band's Dublin concert in 2005.
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9534.
That's Why God Made the Radio
by The Beach Boys
June 5, 2012
The first new album in over 20 years with all of the Beach Boys' original surviving members is produced by Brian Wilson and Mike Love.
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9535.
Get Born
by Jet
October 7, 2003
'Get Born' marks the debut of the Australian garage-rock quartet Jet.
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9536.
The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living
by The Streets
April 25, 2006
Unlike his previous release (which told an album-length story about a fictitious character), Mike Skinner's third Streets album is autobiographical in nature, dealing with the myriad problems that result from being rich and famous.
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9537.
Antifogmatic
by Punch Brothers
June 15, 2010
The second album for the bluegrass five-piece band led by Chris Thile is the first to feature Paul Kowert who replaced Greg Garrison in November of 2008.
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9538.
Untogether
by Blue Hawaii
March 5, 2013
The debut full-length release from Canadian duo of Alexander Cowan and Raphaelle Standell-Preston was written separately and recorded over two years.
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9539.
Momofuku
by Elvis Costello & the Imposters
May 6, 2008
Elvis Costello and the Imposters recorded and mixed the album in a week.
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9540.
Pink Friday
by Nicki Minaj
November 22, 2010
After making an explosive debut appearing on other artist's songs, rapper Nicki Minaj finally releases her debut of electro-infused, bold, and hook-heavy hip-hop.
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9541.
Complètement Fou
by Yelle
September 30, 2014
The third full-length release for the French band formed by Julie Budet and Jean-François Perrier was produced by Dr. Luke.
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9542.
Olympia
by Bryan Ferry
October 25, 2010
What began as a Roxy Music reunion album turned into Ferry's first album of new material in eight years and features contributions from original Roxy Music members like Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera.
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9543.
For Crying Out Loud
by Kasabian
May 5, 2017
The sixth full-length release for the British rock quintet was produced by the band's lead singer, Serge Pizzorno.
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9544.
Notes of Blue
by Son Volt
February 17, 2017
The eighth full-length studio release for the alt-country band led by Jay Farrar was inspired by blues music.
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9545.
YTILAER
by Bill Callahan
October 14, 2022
The latest full-length solo release for singer-songwriter Bill Callahan includes contributions from Emmett Kelly, Matt Kinsey, Sarah Ann Phillips, and Jim White.
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9546.
Love in the Future
by John Legend
September 3, 2013
The fourth full-length studio release for the R&B/soul singer features guest appearances from Rick Ross and Stacy Barthe as well as production from Kanye West and Dave Tozer.
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9547.
World Peace Is None of Your Business
by Morrissey
July 15, 2014
The 10th solo studio release for the British indie singer-songwriter was produced by Joe Chiccarelli and recorded in France.
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9548.
End of Suffering
by Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes
May 3, 2019
Recorded over six month with producer Cam Blackwood, the third full-length release for the former Gallows frontman with The Rattlesnakes features a guest appearance from Tom Morello and was mixed by Alan Moulder.
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9549.
Jewellery
by Micachu & the Shapes
April 7, 2009
The debut album for the British band was produced by Matthew Herbert.
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9550.
Almost Free
by FIDLAR
January 25, 2019
The third full-length release for the Los Angeles-based punk band features a guest appearance from K. Flay and was produced by Ricky Reed.
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9551.
Lost And Found
by Mudvayne
April 12, 2005
The nu-metal quartet have ditched their makeup and alien nicknames for this third album, produced with Dave Fortman.
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9552.
Blood Money
by Mobb Deep
May 2, 2006
Now backed by 50 Cent and his G-Unit, the duo of Prodigy and Havoc return with a follow-up to 2004's 'Amerikaz Nightmare.'
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9553.
Christmas Island
by Andrew Jackson Jihad
May 6, 2014
The fifth full-length studio release for the Phoenix-based folk-punk band was produced with John Congleton.
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9554.
The Circle in the Square
by Flobots
August 28, 2012
This is the third full-length release from the Denver rap-rock band.
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9555.
DNA
by Backstreet Boys
January 25, 2019
The latest full-length release for the pop group is its first new studio album since 2013's In A World Like This.
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9556.
It Won't Be Soon Before Long
by Maroon 5
May 22, 2007
It has been five years, but Maroon 5 finally return with a follow-up to their huge-selling 2002 debut 'Songs About Jane.' The producers include Mike Elizondo, Mark "Spike" Stent, and Eric Valentine.
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9557.
Pleased To Meet You
by James
July 2, 2001
This is the eleventh studio album for the Manchester band that originally formed in 1982. Like many of their recent LPs, it was produced by Brian Eno. The lead single is "Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)."
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9558.
Now
by Maxwell
August 14, 2001
Soul singer-songwriter Maxwell returns with his third studio album, following 1998's 'Embrya' and his well-received 1996 debut 'Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite.' The disc includes a cover of longtime live staple "This Woman's Work" (a Kate Bush cover).
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9559.
Zipper Down
by Eagles of Death Metal
October 2, 2015
The first release of new material in seven years for the death metal band led by Jesse Hughes was produced by Josh Homme.
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9560.
Gravitas
by Talib Kweli
February 18, 2014
The sixth solo studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from Big K.R.I.T., Black Thought, Gary Clark Jr., Abby Dobson, Mike Posner, Raekwon, and The Underachievers.
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9561.
Apex Predator - Easy Meat
by Napalm Death
January 27, 2015
The 15th studio release for the British grindcore band was produced by Russ Russell.
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9562.
PartyNextDoor Two
by PartyNextDoor
July 29, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Canadian artist Jahron Brathwaite features a guest appearance from Drake.
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9563.
Donker Mag
by Die Antwoord
June 3, 2014
The third full-length release from the South African duo of Ninja and Yo-Landi features a guest appearance from DJ Muggs.
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9564.
Hotel Valentine
by Cibo Matto
February 14, 2014
The first album in 15 years from the avant-garde pop duo of Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori is a concept album about a hotel haunted by a female ghost.
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9565.
Black Star Elephant
by Nico & Vinz
October 14, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the Norwegian duo of Nico Sereba and Vincent Dery.
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9566.
Lovers
by Nels Cline
August 5, 2016
The instrumental jazz double-album from the Wilco guitarist features an ensemble of 23 musicians conducted by Michael Leonhart and was produced by David Breskin.
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9567.
Altid Sammen
by Efterklang
September 20, 2019
The first full-length studio release in seven years for the Danish group is an Danish-language only album featuring the Belgian baroque collective, B.O.X. (Baroque Orchestration X).
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9568.
Elixer
by Bria Valente
March 29, 2009
The debut album from the new singer was packaged together with two albums by her producer, Prince.
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9569.
New Toronto 3 [Mixtape]
by Tory Lanez
April 10, 2020
The latest mixtape from the Canadian rapper features guest appearances from Lil Tjay and Mansa.
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9570.
Lacuna
by Childhood
August 11, 2014
This is the debut full-length release for the British rock band founded by Ben Romans-Hopcraft and Leo Dobsen.
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9571.
A Funk Odyssey
by Jamiroquai
September 11, 2001
This is the fifth album for the UK outfit, led by Stevie Wonder soundalike Jason Kay.
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9572.
The Shadow of Heaven
by MONEY
August 26, 2013
This is the debut full-length release for the Manchester rock quartet of Scott Beaman, Billy Byron, Charlie Cocksedge, and Jamie Lee.
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9573.
8701
by Usher
August 7, 2001
Atlanta's Usher Raymond returns with his third studio release. The Neptunes, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are among the producers.
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9574.
Barefoot in the Head
by The Chris Robinson Brotherhood
July 21, 2017
The fifth full-length studio release for the blues rock band features a guest appearance from Alam Khan (the son of Ali Akbar Khan).
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9575.
on to better things
by Iann Dior
January 21, 2022
The second full-length studio release for the rapper features guest appearances from Travis Barker, Lil Uzi Vert and Machine Gun Kelly.
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9576.
Since I Have a Lover
by 6LACK
March 24, 2023
The third full-length release from Atlanta R&B/rap artist 6LACK features guest appearances from QUIN and Don Toliver.
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9577.
The DEFinition
by LL Cool J
August 31, 2004
The rapper's eleventh album includes six tracks produced by Timbaland. R. Kelly also guests.
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9578.
Audio Day Dream
by Blake Lewis
December 4, 2007
The American Idol runner-up releases his debut album.
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9579.
Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast
by Cornershop
April 20, 2010
This is the first album for the British band since 2002's "Handcream For A Generation."
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9580.
Paradise
by Pop. 1280
January 22, 2016
The third full-length release from the Brooklyn industrial noise-rock band features synthesizers and drum machines.
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9581.
Please Be Mine
by Molly Burch
February 17, 2017
The debut full-length release for the Austin-based indie pop singer from Los Angeles was recorded in two days with co-producer Dan Duszynski.
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9582.
Enemies Like This
by Radio 4
May 16, 2006
This concise fourth album finds the New York band working with a new producer, Jagz Kooner (Sabres of Paradise).
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9583.
Moon Tides
by Pure Bathing Culture
August 20, 2013
The full-length debut for Vetiver's Daniel Hindman and Sarah Versprille was produced by Richard Swift of The Shins.
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9584.
The Earn
by Yu
December 13, 2011
This is the second solo album for the Washington, DC, rapper who was a member of the hip-hop group Diamond District.
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9585.
Doll Domination
by Pussycat Dolls
September 23, 2008
The sophomore album for the dance pop group includes guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, R Kelly, Missy Elliot, and Polow da Don.
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9586.
The Gloaming
by The Gloaming
January 21, 2014
This is the debut Irish folk-influenced release for the collaboration from Martin Hayes, Thomas Bartlett aka Doveman, Iarla Ó Lionaird, Dennis Cahill and Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh.
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9587.
F.E.A.R.
by Papa Roach
January 27, 2015
The eighth studio release for the nu-metal band features guest appearances from Maria Brink of In This Moment and Royce da 5'9".
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9588.
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
by Groove Armada
September 11, 2001
The official follow-up to 1999's 'Vertigo' finds the London duo collaborating with Richie Havens, Nile Rogers, Tim Hutton and Jeru Tha Damaja. The lead single is "Superstylin."
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9589.
Honeyblood
by Honeyblood
July 15, 2014
The debut full-length release for the Scottish indie pop duo of Stina Tweeddale and Shona McVicar was produced by Peter Katis.
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9590.
Cocoon Crush
by Objekt
November 9, 2018
This is the second full-length release for Berlin-based electronic producer TJ Hertz.
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9591.
This Time Around
by Hanson
May 9, 2000
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9592.
Dark Sky Paradise
by Big Sean
February 24, 2015
The third full-length studio release for the Detroit rapper features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Chris Brown, Drake, E-40, Ariana Grande, John Legend, Lil Wayne, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Ty Dolla Sign, and Kanye West.
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9593.
Crave
by Kiesza
August 14, 2020
The second full-length release for the Canadian singer-songwriter comes after recovering from a brain injury caused by a 2017 car accident.
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9594.
Protean Threat
by Osees
September 18, 2020
John Dwyer and company return with yet another name change for its 23rd album.
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9595.
Colores
by J Balvin
March 20, 2020
The sixth full-length studio release for the reggaeton artist was produced by Sky Rompiendo.
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9596.
Whip It On
by The Raveonettes
November 19, 2002
A male-female duo a la the White Stripes, Denmark's The Raveonettes make their debut with this brief disc of 8 neo-garage tunes.
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9597.
Sound-Dust
by Stereolab
August 28, 2001
This is the eighth full-length release for British art-pop ensemble. Not surprisingly, John McEntire and Jim O'Rourke co-produced the album, with additional contributions from Sean O'Hagan (The High Llamas).
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9598.
IRM
by Charlotte Gainsbourg
January 26, 2010
The first daughter of modern French pop releases her third album, IRM (the album's title is French for the MRI machines), produced by Beck.
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9599.
What Sound
by Lamb
May 6, 2003
The trip-hop duo continues to expand their sound on their third album, which features guest appearances from Michael Franti (Spearhead), Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Jimi Goodwin (Doves) and the Scratch Perverts.
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9600.
Silence Is Easy
by Starsailor
January 27, 2004
The sophomore effort for the English quartet includes two tracks produced by the legendary (and allegedly homicidal) Phil Spector, with the remainder handled by John Leckie and Danton Suppie.
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