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The second album Robyn Hitchcock has recorded with The Venus 3 (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, & Bill Rieflin) features a track used in the film Rachel Getting Married. [Rock/Indie] |
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The second album post-Drive-By Truckers for the singer-songwriter from Alabama is the first to feature The 400 Unit. [Rock/Alternative/Country] |
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Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon team up with a variety of guests on their first album together. [Rap] |
Added 18 February 2009:
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The Century Of Self by ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead |
The sixth full-length album for the rock band from Texas is its first on the Richter Scale/Justice label. [Rock/Indie] |
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Hush by Asobi Seksu |
The third album for the New York indie-rock band was produced by Chris Zane. [Rock/Indie] |
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The fifth album for the New Jersey rock band was produced by Dave Fridmann. [Rock/Alternative] |
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The fourth album for the Andy Cabic-led band was produced by Thom Monahan. [Rock/Alternative] |
Added 17 February 2009:
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TV On The Radio's Kyp Malone returns to his other band, Iran, to release its third album. [Rock/Indie] |
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The first of the double EP set, March of the Zapotec, features Mexican music influences, whereas the second, Holland, includes songs made by Zach Condon under the name Realpeople. [Rock/Indie] |
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The latest solo album for the singer was produced by the late Jerry Finn. [Rock/Singer-Songwriter] |
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The singer-songwriter releases his latest solo album featuring guests such as The Decemberists' Rachel Blumberg, Lucinda Williams, DeVotchKa's Tom Hagerman, and Zooey Deschanel. [Rock/Alternative/Singer-Songwriter] |
Added 13 February 2009:
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The debut album for the band featuring Say Anything's Max Bemis and Coby Linder as well as Saves the Day's Chris Conley and David Soloway. [Rock/Alternative] |
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The 10th solo album for the Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist features Flea and Johnny Marr as guest artists. [Rock/Indie] |
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The second full-length album for the New York experimental rock band. [Rock/Experimental] |
Added 12 February 2009:
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The Harvard graduate releases his debut American album. [R&B;] |
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The seventh solo album for the country singer was produced by Brent Maher. [Country] |
Added 11 February 2009:
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Light Of X by Miranda Lee Richards |
The second full-length album for the model/actor-turned-singer from San Francisco. [Rock/Alternative/Singer-Songwriter] |
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The third album for the Ohio rock band was produced by Mike McCarthy. [Rock/Indie] |
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Formally known as The Cotton Jones Basket Ride, the band releases its second full-length album on the Suicide Squeeze Records label. [Rock/Alternative] |
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Switchfoot's Jon Foreman and Nickle Creek's Sean Watkins release their debut together as Fiction Family. [Rock/Alternative] |
Added 10 February 2009:
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The follow-up to her 2007 debut album was produced by Greg Kurstin. [Rock/Pop] |
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This is the solo debut album for the Black Keys singer/guitarist. [Rock] |
Added 9 February 2009:
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The fourth studio album for the ex-Radish member is said to have some country elements. [Rock/Alternative/Country] |
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The Florida alternative-rock band releases its sophomore album, produced by Howard Benson. [Rock/Alternative] |
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The fourth studio album for the California rock band was produced by Howard Benson. [Rock/Alternative] |
Added 6 February 2009:
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Sea Sew by Lisa Hannigan |
The debut solo album for the Irish singer, who has provided vocals on several of Damien Rice's albums. [Rock/Singer-Songwriter] |
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Signed to Animal Collective's Paw Tracks label, the artist releases his first full-length album. [Rock/Indie/Pop] |
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This is the third album for the Chicago-based duo of Josh Eustis and Charlie Cooper (who passed away on January 22, 2009). [Electronic] |
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The rap duo from Oakland, California releases its latest album on the Gold Dust Media label. [Rap] |
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The Irish quartet releases its debut album, produced by John Goodmanson. [Rock/Indie] |
Added 4 February 2009:
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The Grammy-nominated (for producing M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes") DJ Wesley "Diplo" Pentz releases his latest remix album, featuring works from a variety of indie-rock bands such as Bloc Party, CSS, and Spank Rock. [Rock/Electronic] |
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Matthew Houck releases his cover album of Willie Nelson songs. [Rock/Indie/Alternative/Folk] |
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The ex-Jayhawks team up again as a duo on their first album together in over ten years. [Rock/Alternative/Country] |
Added 3 February 2009:
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The jazz trio introduces vocals by Wendy Lewis on its latest album of cover songs. [Jazz] |
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The Arizona country singer releases his fourth studio album with Capitol Nashville. [Country] |
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Norman Cook (also known as Fatboy Slim) releases his debut album under the alias The BPA. [Rock/Indie/Pop] |
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The ex-American Idol finalist releases her debut album. [R&B;/Soul] |
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The follow-up to the Colorado quartet's twice-platinum debut album was produced by Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn. [Rock/Indie] |
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The third studio album for the band is its first on the Majordomo label. [Rock/Indie] |
Added 2 February 2009:
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The follow-up album to its Mercury Prize-nominated debut was produced by Owen Morris. [Rock/Alternative/Pop] |
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The British quartet releases its second album, produced by Stan Kybert. [Rock/Indie] |
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The debut album for the London trio was produced by Ed Buller and Max Dingle. [Rock/Alternative] |
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