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New releases – 2/21/12

Posted on 21, Feb

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Available on CD Friday, August 12th.  If you just can’t wait download it right now!

For this project, music icons and pop culture visionaries JAY-Z and Kanye West have joined their extraordinary talents to form the group `THE THRONE’ and confirm the most anticipated album and touring event of the year, WATCH THE THRONE. The longtime [...]

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New Music for June 7

Posted on 7, Jun

Arctic Monkeys, With Suck It and See the band perfectly mesh their hard and soft sides. The album is lyrically their most verbose since their record-breaking debut Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. From shimmering opener “She’s Thunderstorms” to the brilliantly buoyant “Black Treacle” through to perfect closer “That’s Where You’re Wrong,” Alex Turner brings an articulate melodic swagger to the proceedings.

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New Music for May 31

Posted on 31, May

Death Cab For Cutie, Released after a three-year lull — the longest studio hiatus in Death Cab history — Codes and Keys follows 2008′s Narrow Stairs with a batch of pop songs that rely less on the guitar and more on atmospheric, melodic textures.

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New Music for May 24

Posted on 24, May

Lady Gaga, much-anticipated sophomore set, BORN THIS WAY, finds the superstar re-teaming with her frequent collaborator RedOne on an album that
builds upon the daring dance-pop of THE FAME MONSTER, highlighted by the first single and title track, “Born This Way.” “Born This Way”, set a music
industry record becoming the fastest single in history to reach sales of 1,000,000 copies worldwide ( five days after its February 11th release). Lady Gaga’s
third #1 song, the recording debuted at the top spot in 14 countries, including the U.S.; only the 19th single to ever debut at #1 on the Billboard…

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New Music for May 17

Posted on 17, May

Ben Harper, is no stranger to collaboration, having released multiple albums with groups like Relentless7, Fistful of Mercy, and the Innocent Criminals. On Give Till It’s Gone, though, he returns to the solo game for the first time since 2006′s Both Sides of the Gun. That’s not to say this is a one-man affair; Ringo Starr claims co-writing credits on two songs, and Jackson Browne lends his harmony vocals on “Pray That Our Love Sees the Dawn.”

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