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Earthen Sea – An Act of Love (2017)

Jacob Long has been releasing dark, eerie soundscapes as Earthen Sea since the early 2000s, when he was a member of the Dischord-signed post-hardcore band Black Eyes. His solo project was less active...

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Oh Pep! – Stadium Cake (2016)

With bands such as The Avett Brothers, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Mumford and Sons enchanting modern audiences, as well as notable celebrities Steve Martin and Ed Helms embracing the genre, the...

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The Spirit of the Beehive – Pleasure Suck (2017)

The Spirit of the Beehive are great at creating their own weird little world. On their 2014 self-titled debut and 2015’s You Are Arrived (But You’ve Been Cheated) EP, the Philadelphia-based group...

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Creeper – Eternity, In Your Arms (2017)

The much-anticipated full-length debut from the English goth-punk collective, Eternity, In Your Arms arrives after a three-year build-up that saw Creeper honing their Alkaline Trio-meets-the Damned...

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Beth Bombara – Map & No Direction (2017)

Raised in Michigan but now based in St Louis, Beth Bombara comes from a punk musical background, but, now on her fourth solo album, seems more likely to conjure thoughts of Stevie Nicks, Neko Case and...

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Sneaks – Gymnastics (2016)

Gymnastics is the brief but strangely entrancing debut by Washington, D.C.’s Eva Moolchan, who records under the name Sneaks. This curious little wonder of lo-fi, post-punk minimalism first appeared in...

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Jamiroquai – Automaton (2017)

Taking a heavily electronic route, acid-jazz/funk veterans Jamiroquai have managed to keep most elements of their signature sound intact. True to form, there’s some tasty ad-libbing and driving bass...

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Echo & The Bunnymen – It’s All Live Now (2017)

This brand new collection of their legendary live material recorded in Sweden in 1985 includes classic Rock n’ Roll covers of legendary tunes by the Doors, Rolling Stones, Velvet Underground,...

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Mary Ocher – The West Against the People (2017)

The new album from multi-media artist Mary Ocher takes in a patchwork of styles and ideas, from the kind of cold wave-inspired synth-pop her current home of Berlin is famed for, to dark ambient, folk...

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Coco Hames – Coco Hames (2017)

Even though she was the frontwoman and principal songwriter on five albums and over a decade of roadwork with the Ettes, Coco Hames’ first solo release after that band’s 2011 collapse provides a chance...

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Lydia Ainsworth – Darling of the Afterglow (2017)

Art-electropop specialist Lydia Ainsworth made an impression in 2014 with her carefully crafted, stylized debut, Right from Real. Drawing on a variety of influences and incorporating layered vocal...

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Julia Holter – In the Same Room (2017)

Julia Holter’s first live album, In the Same Room, borrows its apt title from a song off of her sophomore release, Ekstasis. It’s also the debut of a new live recording series initiated by Domino...

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British Sea Power – Let the Dancers Inherit the Party (2017)

Much loved indie group British Sea Power have returned with a collection of songs that showcase the strongest elements of their music, giving listeners space for contemplation while also bringing a...

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Pulled Apart By Horses – The Haze (2017)

Pulled Apart By Horses’ fourth album does not mess about. It’s taken them three years, a switch of drummer (founder member Lee Vincent jumped ship without any drama back in 2015 but was kind enough to...

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Aimee Mann – Mental Illness (2017)

Calling an album Mental Illness invites audiences to consider the collection confessional. Savvy singer/songwriter that she is, Aimee Mann is surely aware her compositions are often construed as...

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Pharmakon – Contact (2017)

Through a decade of performing and recording as Pharmakon, Margaret Chardiet has made music that heaves, throbs, and decays. Harnessing the drilling power of electronics and the elasticity of her...

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Skaters – Rock and Roll Bye Bye (2017)

Featuring former Paddingtons guitarist Josh Hubbard and touting an aesthetic largely centred around pizza and being a halfpipe bro, New York-via-Hull quintet Skaters’ first stab at the pie on 2014...

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Sneaks – It’s a Myth (2017)

Brevity defines the music that Washington, D.C.’s Eva Moolchan makes as Sneaks. On her new album It’s a Myth, Moolchan logs ten tracks across 18 minutes. On her major label debut Gymnastics, she didn’t...

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Goldfrapp – Silver Eye (2017)

Given Goldfrapp’s fondness for following one of their albums with its musical and emotional opposite, Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory were due for a fun album to balance 2013’s gorgeously somber...

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Gnod – Just Say No to the Psycho Right-Wing Capitalist Fascist Industrial...

…On their newest album, Just Say No to the Psycho Right-Wing Fascist Capitalist Death Machine Gnod join the ever growing list of musicians concerned with personhood, dehumanisation and physical...

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