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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of September 15, 2017.  Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors.  As our staff post reviews of these albums, links will appear below the art work so that you can read about the release, see how we scored it, and more.


Featured Release: Foo Fighters: “Concrete And Gold”

Concrete and Gold [Explicit]

Genre: Rock/Grunge // Label: RCA Records

Background:

Foo Fighters are one of the few traditional 90’s rock/grunge bands whose relevance and longevity has extended all the way into 2017.  That alone speaks volumes about the quality of their product, as they’ve remained the best and most consistent mainstream rock band around for well over two decades.  Never groundbreaking yet almost always impressive, Dave Grohl and company return with their ninth LP – and for those who have taken a long vacation from Foo Fighters, this may mark a good point to start listening again.  Easily their most enthralling and adventurous record in years, it is more Wasting Light than it is Sonic Highways, and there’s an exquisite balance between their trademark rock roots and a more sonically explorative curiosity.  There’s a long list of reasons why these guys sit atop the throne of contemporary rock n’ roll, but Concrete and Gold is more than just another bullet-point; it’s a highlight.

Listen to “The Sky Is A Neighborhood” below:

 


– Full List of Releases: September 15, 2017 –

Snow [Explicit]

Angus & Julia Stone: Snow
Genre: Folk/Blues/Shoegaze // Label: Nettwerk Records

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 Impossible Accomplice

Annie Hart: Impossible Accomplice
Genre: Indie-Pop // Label: Instant Records

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Melancholia Hymns

Arcane Roots: Melancholia Hymns
Genre: Post-Hardcore/Progressive Rock // Label: Easy Life

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Dedicated To Bobby Jameson

Ariel Pink: Dedicated To Bobby Jameson
Genre: Psychedelic/Indie-Pop // Label: Mexican Summer

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Totenritual

Belphegor: Totenritual
Genre: Black/Death Metal // Label: Nuclear Blast

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In Contact

Caligula’s Horse: In Contact
Genre: Progressive Rock/Metal // Label: InsideOutMusic

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Image result for The Contortionist: Clairvoyant

The Contortionist: Clairvoyant
Genre: Death Metal // Label: Season of Mist

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Deer Tick Vol. 1

Deer Tick: Deer Tick Vol. 1
Genre: Folk/Alternative Rock // Label: PTKF

Stream Deer Tick Vol. 1 here.

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Deer Tick Vol. 2

Deer Tick: Deer Tick Vol. 2
Genre: Folk/Alternative Rock // Label: PTFK

Stream Deer Tick Vol. 2 here.

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Choir of the Mind [Explicit]

Emily Haines: Choir Of The Mind
Genre: Alternative Rock // Label: Last Gang

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Concrete and Gold [Explicit]

Foo Fighters: Concrete And Gold
Genre: Rock/Grunge // Label: RCA Records

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Savage (Songs from a Broken World)

Gary Numan: Savage (Songs From A Broken World)
Genre: Gothic/Electronic/Post-Punk // Label: BMG Rights Management

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Communicating

Hundred Waters: Communicating
Genre: Indie-Pop/Indie-Rock // Label: OWSLA

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Derevaun Seraun

Kiran Leonard: Derevaun Seraun
Genre: Indie-Rock/Pop, Experimental // Label: Moshi Moshi Records

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Electric Trim

Lee Ranaldo: Electric Trim
Genre: Alternative Rock // Label: MUTE

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Walk into a Storm

The Lone Bellow: Walk Into A Storm
Genre: Folk // Label: Masterworks

Stream Walk Into A Storm here.

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Wide Open

Michael McDonald: Wide Open
Genre:  Rock // Label: BMG

Stream Wide Open here.

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Mareridt (Deluxe Version)

Myrkur: Mareridt
Genre: Black Metal/Ambient/Folk // Label: Relapse

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The Stories We Tell Ourselves [Explicit]

Nothing More: The Stories We Tell Ourselves
Genre: Progressive Hard Rock // Label: Better Noise

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Prophets Of Rage [Explicit]

Prophets Of Rage: Prophets Of Rage
Genre: Metal/Hip-Hop/Rock // Label: Fantasy

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Give More Love

Ringo Starr: Give More Love
Genre: Pop/Rock // Label: Roccabella

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Vacation

Seaway: Vacation
Genre: Pop-Punk/Emo // Label: Pure Noise

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Try Not to Freak Out [Explicit]

Sløtface: Try Not To Freak Out
Genre: Indie-Rock/Punk // Label: Nettwerk

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New Magic

Son Little: New Magic
Genre: Folk/Blues/Soul // Label: Anti/Epitaph

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Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee

Wyclef Jean: Carnival III: The Rise And Fall Of A Refugee
Genre: Hip-Hop // Label: Legacy Recordings

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Sowing
09.14.17
For me this week is about Foo Fighters. May also check out Ariel Pink, Nothing More, Gary Numan, and Deer Tick.

And for a bit of masochism, Fall Out Boy.

Toondude10
09.14.17
forgot Nothing More was also coming out. Will definitely check Foo Fighters.

PistolPete
09.14.17
Wow never would've known Emily Haines was releasing a solo album this week were it not for this. Arcane Roots and Nothing More are 'YUGE release for this guy. Been waiting.

Toondude10
09.14.17
and Arcane Roots too? Didn't know about that one.

dimsim3478
09.14.17
Fall Out Boy album got pushed back to next year, yo

PistolPete
09.14.17
The way the M A N I A letters are spaced out is an OCD person's worst nightmare.

Sowing
09.14.17
heh, so it did. will fix - thanks!

hesperus
09.14.17
i think you mixed up the album artwork for The Contortionist, Sowing

Toondude10
09.14.17
lol, just noticed that XD

DoofusWainwright
09.14.17
Good week for Doof's objectivity score - predicting 0.5-2 scores for Foos, Fall Out Boy and Gringo Starr.

On the other side hoping for great things from Mr Pink...and the Hundred Waters is a 3.5-4 on first impressions after one spin.

Might listen to Cannabis Corpse just based off of the bandname.

Sowing
09.14.17
"i think you mixed up the album artwork for The Contortionist"
ugh yes, thank you...I am very tired so let me know if there's any other glaring mistakes

theBoneyKing
09.14.17
Deer Tick are the only releases for me this week.

cor22222
09.14.17
Emarosa 131 Reimagined too, Foo Fighters, Myrkur, Nothing More perfect week.

luci
09.14.17
List is missing Rostam's debut album, was delayed from last week.

wtferrothorn
09.14.17
Son Little is gonna be pretty sweet. Open mike Eagle has a new album out too! You should probably add that.

hesperus
09.14.17
i might check out Emily Haines. her last solo album was great, even if Metric has gone way downhill since then

neekafat
09.14.17
"they’ve remained the best and most consistent mainstream rock band around for well over two decades"
mmmmmmm... I like them a lot but idk about that

Sowing
09.14.17
key word being mainstream

neekafat
09.14.17
Is QotSA mainstream?

neekafat
09.14.17
Idk what you kids consider "mainstream" nowadays

theBoneyKing
09.14.17
QotSA is not mainstream

Everyone knows who the Foo Fighters are, couldn't say the same of QotSA

NessieKV
09.15.17
Ooh great opportunity to get into new bands by choosing cover art, cause I'm superficial like that

VaxXi
09.15.17
No One Knows plays on our rock station all the time out here

Divaman
09.15.17
I'll check out Emily Haines and Foo Fighters. Won't review them, though.

Dewinged
09.15.17
Did Ringo Starr just blatantly copied Paramore's Riot cover ?

Dewinged
09.15.17
Myrkur this week, Zola Jesus the week before, Chelsea Wolfe next week.

Thy coven hour is nigh.

DoofusWainwright
09.15.17
"I'm a riot me" said Thomas to Edward. "Choo, choo" went Gordon.

Sniff
09.15.17
Also: Lee Gamble – Mnestic Pressure

butcherboy
09.15.17
lee ranaldo!

also, i don't think emily haines realizes that half her fanbase were only her fanbase because she wore golden short shorts to every show they did in the 2000's..

SandwichBubble
09.16.17
lee ranaldo! [2]
Gonna listen to the new album right now, I'm excited

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