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This week's new album releases.
Every Friday, we sum up some of the most noteworthy album releases of the week with short video clips from each album release so you don't miss something you might love.
Featuring Andre 3000, Danny Brown, Earthside, Emeli Sandé, Kurt Vile, Lacey Sturm, Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz, Frost Children, Vince Clarke, Plain White T’s, The Polyphonic Spree, Sadus, Smoke Fairies, Temic, DGM, Racetraitor, Dolly Parton, Winterbourne, John Vincent III, Blockhead, Daniel Bachman.
Other albums out this week include:
Henry Saiz - Balance 032 (Progressive house)
Deafheaven - Sunbather - 10 year anniversary remaster (Blackgaze)
Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday 2 (Pop/Hip-Hop)
Andie Therio - Back To You (Folk/Country)
Iron & Wine: Who Can See Forever Soundtrack (Indie-Folk/Americana)
Ali Sethi & Nicolás Jaar – Intiha (ancestral melancholy)
Ceremonial Bloodbath: Genesis Of Malignant Entropy (Death/Black Metal)
H31R – HeadSpace (Experimental electronic hip-hop)
Iron & Wine – Who Can See Forever Soundtrack (indie folk)
Jaakko Eino Kalevi –Chaos Magic (Alternative/Indie, Folk)
Aeternus: Philosopher (Death/Black Metal)
Julia Bhatt – Grab Bag (pop)
Julie Byrne & Laugh Cry Laugh – Julie Byrne With Laugh Cry Laugh (Folk/Psychedelic)
Montañera – A Flor de Piel (New Age)
Spencer Zahn – Statues II (ECM Style Jazz)
Steve Aoki: HIROQUEST: Double Helix (Dance/Electronic)
Yellow Swans: Left Behind (Noise/Drone)
Wind Walkers: What If I Break? (Progressive Rock/Metalcore)
Runemagick: Last Skull Of Humanity (Death/Doom Metal)
Find the best new albums released this week.
New Music Friday is a list of new releases that updates every Friday. It's curated by our playlist editors and aims to include multiple genres, from rock and pop to hip-hop, electronic, metal, and more.
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5 months ago
What's the verdict on the André 3000 album then folks?
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