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Here’s a list of major new releases for the week of March 3, 2017. Slip Calvin Klein Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff or contributors. Bragas Calvin Klein Baratas 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: Dia Frampton: “Bruises”

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Genre: Indie-Pop // Label: Nettwerk Music Group

Background:

Dia Frampton releases her long-awaited follow up to 2011’s Red, a pointedly under the radar indie-pop release that drew critical praise. Tanga Calvin Klein Mujer Bruises offers hauntingly beautiful atmospheres and vocals, continuing her upward trajectory as a songwriter to keep an eye [and an ear] on.





Sowing
02.27.17
A little early this week, but it will give ya'll some things to look forward to. For me it's Minus The Bear, Dia Frampton, Temples, and - admittedly - Ed Sheeran aka the male Taylor Swift.

DoofusWainwright
02.27.17
Blanck Mass, Sleaford Mods, Grandaddy...a good week

Frippertronics
02.27.17
the X Japan soundtrack looks cool, but the new album that is planned is infinitely more interesting

anat
02.27.17
I'll be reviewing the Blanck Mass

klap
02.27.17
Grandaaaaadyyyy

Flugmorph
02.27.17
lol danko jones

theNateman
02.27.17
And New Why? I'm excited

JWT155
02.27.17
That Temples artwork is fantastic. Definitely excited for new Minus the Bear

MercuryToHell
02.27.17
I'll take the ginger ninja Mr. Sheeran, feels right to start life as a contrib with a comparatively big one!

DoofusWainwright
02.27.17
I might do Sleaford Mods or Grandaddy

theBoneyKing
02.27.17
I thought Sleaford Mods was reserved for zak?

DoofusWainwright
02.27.17
I'll step in if he doesn't...but I want him to write it. He has to write it really.

Sowing
02.27.17
@MTH: Just a heads up I'll probably end up reviewing that as well. Doesn't inhibit you in any way, but some people lose interest when they already know where the flag/feature is going. I loved Castle On The Hill, but the other two songs released so far have been subpar.

DoofusWainwright
02.27.17
I'll review the Sheeran, desperate to get some more .5 reviews up to boost THAT objectivity

Sowing
02.27.17
Actually, I'll gladly cede my Sheeran dibs to MtH, it fills my heart with joy to know that there's an up and coming contrib who is willing to spend time writing about pop. Go for it Mercury, make me proud.

And FU doof, Ed Sheeran is a pop princess who makes my ears dance.

MercuryToHell
02.27.17
I'd be very interested in your side of it too, Sowing - I don't know what to think about it just yet but I've always had a bit of a soft spot for the lad...

FullOfSounds
02.27.17
Not much I'm interested in. This'll give me time to catch up I guess

dimsim3478
02.28.17
new emmure fuck yea

Dewinged
02.28.17
Minus the Bear, Jenn Grant and Junius sound promising. The Temples one was highly anticipated in my end but the single left me a bit cold. We'll see.

cristane
02.28.17
Purchasing Junius; streaming Emmure, Minus the Bear, Senses Fail and Tim Kasher.

Sinternet
02.28.17
grandaddy, blanck mass and minus the bear should be good

senses fail ep might be a laugh

GhostOfSarcasticBtrd
02.28.17
MtB should be great.

danielito19
02.28.17
Requesting a staff or contributor review for new Emmure

Frippertronics
02.28.17
Request denied

Storm In A Teacup
02.28.17
I'm halfway done with a review for the Senses Fail EP.

AmericanFlagAsh
03.03.17
The Magnetic Fields releases next Friday doesn't it?

Divaman
03.04.17
Yes, it does. I'm hoping there's not too much filler on it.

clawrence1
03.05.17
It is a fact a long gone fact foxx that a band from ET was stolen its portfolios before the release by them originally... #supportoriginalartists @midnightLovers

danielcardoso
03.05.17
I may do Jenn Grant or Temples.

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