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The National

High Violet

The National return with the follow-up to 2007's landmark release, Boxer.

Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti

Before Today

Ariel Pink paints surreal Dali-esque landscapes on our aural canvases in his latest recording.

R.E.M.

Fables of the Reconstruction [Deluxe Edition]

R.E.M. celebrates the 25th anniversary of their most overlooked record with a newly remastered reissue. 

Rob Padgham

Stemwinder

Rob Padgham mines his record collection for inspiration, resulting in an album full of exploration.

Menomena

Mines

"Oh, Sea Legs! Please don't fail me now!" — After more than three years, Menomena returns with Mines and the results are worth the wait.

Black Tusk

Taste the Sin

Skynyrd, of all bands, would be proud of this "swamp metal" power trio from Georgia.
 

Big Boi

Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty

Big Boi's debut album is every bit as good as its title is long.

M.I.A.

/\/\/\Y/\

After seemingly spending most of the first half of 2010 embroiled in controversy, can provocateuse extraordinaire M.I.A. complete the hat-trick of stellar albums with /\/\/\Y/\?

The Black Keys

Brothers

Back to basics for The Black Keys on the (nearly) Danger Mouse-less album, Brothers.

CocoRosie

Grey Oceans

Did you know that trance music makes fairies dance?

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