M.I.A.’s new album is her first since 2013’s Matangi, and she’s claimed it’s her last. Skrillex, Blaqstarr, ADP, and M.I.A. herself are listed among the producers. The album features “Foreign Friend,” “Borders,” “Go Off,” “Bird Song,” and the Zayn Malik collaboration “Freedun.”
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Wilco’s Schmilco follows last year’s Star Wars. Earlier this week, fans had the opportunity to hear the album in full at record stores across the United States. It’s led by “Locator,” “If I Ever Was a Child,” and “Someone to Lose.”
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ new album is their first since 2013's Push the Sky Away. It accompanies an Andrew Dominik-directed feature film called One More Time With Feeling.
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Jack White’s Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016 is a career-spanning compilation. It features album tracks, B-sides, and alternate takes of songs by the White Stripes, the Raconteurs, and White’s solo catalog. It also include the unreleased White Stripes song “City Lights,” which is the first worldwide commercially released White Stripes song since 2008. Check out Jack White’s interactive timeline featuring behind-the scenes photos, music, rare footage, handwritten lyrics, and other materials.
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Okkervil River’s new album follows 2013’s The Silver Gymnasium. The album features Marissa Nadler, Shearwater’s Jonathan Meiburg (formerly a member of Okkervil River), the classical ensemble yMusic, and more. The release is preceded by the opener “Okkervil River R.I.P.”
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Local Natives’ Sunlit Youth is a follow-up to 2013’s Hummingbird. It includes the previously shared tracks “Past Lives,” “Villainy,” and “Fountain of Youth.”
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D.A.R.K. is a supergroup consisting of the Smiths’ bassist Andy Rourke, the Cranberries frontwoman Dolores O’Riordan, and DJ OlĂ© Koretsky. It’s led by the tracks “High Fashion,” “Curvy,” “Loosen the Noose,” and “Gunfight.”
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clipping. is the L.A. experimental hip-hop trio of rapper Daveed Diggs (Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in Hamilton) and producers William Huston and Jonathan Snipes. They released an EP called Wriggle earlier this year. Splendor & Misery is trio’s the follow-up to 2014’s CLPPNG. It’s preceded by the video for “Baby Don’t Sleep.”
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Teenage Fanclub’s Here is their first album in six years. It follows 2010's Shadows. The band’s founding members—Norman Blake, Raymond McGinley, and Gerard Love—recorded the album with engineer David Henderson alongside regular drummer Francis Macdonald and keyboardist Dave McGowan. It’s preceded by the lead single “I'm in Love.”
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