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    Mumford & Sons

    Wilder Mind

    A rockier third album from the London alt-folk quartet produced by Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Haim, Florence and the Machine)

    Added: 07/05/2015

     
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    Pixies

    EP-2

    Second batch of new songs from the reformed legendary alt.rock outfit

    Added: 10/01/2014

     
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    Jessie J

    Who You Are

    Debut album of pop from the Cornish winner of the BBC Sound of 2011 poll

    Added: 25/03/2011

     
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    Jaguar Love

    Hologram Jams

    Second album of electro rock and retro synths from the Portland duo

    Added: 01/04/2010

     
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    Amanda Blank

    I Love You

    First full length release from the Philadelphia rapper and Spank Rock (who features here) collaborator

    Added: 13/08/2009

     
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    The Ting Tings

    Sounds From Nowheresville

    Follow-up to their two million-selling debut from the Salford, Manchester indie-pop duo recorded in Berlin

    Added: 01/03/2012

     
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    Greta Van Fleet

    Anthem Of The Peaceful Army

    Debut studio album by Michigan rock quartet

    Added: 23/10/2018

     
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    Childish Gambino

    Camp

    First commercial album release from actor / comedian / scriptwriter and rapper Donald Glover, following a series of free EPs and mixtapes

    Added: 02/12/2011

     
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    N.A.S.A.

    The Spirit Of Apollo

    Star-studded collaboration led by hip hop producers Squeak E. Clean ad DJ Zegon, with a Brazilian funk accent

    Added: 18/02/2009

     
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    Pixies

    EP-1

    First new songs since 2004 from the reformed Boston alt.rock band on a four-track EP recorded in Wales with producer Gil Norton

    Added: 12/09/2013

     
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    Lou Reed & Metallica

    Lulu

    Collaboration between the former Velvet Underground frontman and the heavy metal quartet inspired by the work of playwright Frank Wedekind

    Added: 01/11/2011

     

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