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July 13, 2018 : new albums worth a listen

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July 2018 - New Album Releases

 

New Music Friday : July 13, 2018

 

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DIRTY PROJECTORS DEAFHEAVEN
Lamp Lit Prose Ordinary Corrupt Human LoveLove
Origin : Brooklyn, New York, USA Origin : San Francisco, California, USA
Genre : Indie Rock Genre : Black Metal, Blackgaze

==> Eighth studio album, released through Domino Recording, by the American band formed in 2002 and fronted by David Longstreth who has produced this new LP.

==> Fourth studio album, release through label Anti-, by the American band formed in 2010 as a two-piece by vocalist George Clarke and guitarist Kerry McCoy. Later, the band became a five-piece.
   
TANUKICHAN REAL FRIENDS
Sundays Composure
Origin : Oakland, California, USA Origin : Tinley Park, Illinois, USA
Genre : Indie Pop, Shoegaze Genre : Pop Punk, Emo

==>Brilliant debut album by Tanukichan, aka multi-instrumentalist Hannah van Loon. "At surface level, the album sounds just how the title describes: hazy, dreamy, reflective, just like a lazy Sunday afternoon..." (from artist bandcamp)

==> Third studio album, released through Fairless Records, by the American band formed in 2010. (Punknews reviewer) said "If American Football went totally pop-punk, Real Friends would be the result."
   
COWBOY JUNKIES VALLEY QUEEN
All That Reckoning Supergiant
Origin : Toronto, Ontario, Canada Origin : Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre : Americana, Folk Rock Genre : Alternative Folk, Rock

==> The first full-length studio release in six years by the Canadian band formed in 1985. The band is consisting of Margo Timmins (vocals), Michael Timmins (guitar and songwriter), Peter Timmins (drums), all siblings and Alan Anton (bass).

==> Debut album by the Californian band fronted by Natalie Carol who describes Supergiant as being about “how we’re all made up of the same stuff as stars" (from High Voltage)
   
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