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Lucinda Williams refuses to rest on her laurels. Her first new album in four years sees the Grammy Award winner exploring new dynamics while challenging herself vocally. The album also features some of her fullest arrangements to date.
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Tastemakers and critics have wholeheartedly embraced the spirited and soulful sound of Hozier. The singer-songwriter has already made several appearances on NPR as well as The Late Show with David Letterman and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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The London Sessions by Mary J. BligeMary J. Blige ventures into new musical territory by crossing the Atlantic to collaborate with some of this decade's most celebrated U.K. talent, including Disclosure, Emeli Sande, and Sam Smith.
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Monuments to an Elegy by The Smashing PumpkinsThe Smashing Pumpkins add to their acclaimed body of work with a brand new album that features Motley Crue's Tommy Lee on drums throughout.
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Nothing Has Changed by David BowieDavid Bowie releases his definitive collection of music from 1964 to 2014.
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Grammy and CMA Award winners Little Big Town return with a highly anticipated sixth studio album. The album is already off to a strong start thanks to the success of the first single, Day Drinking.
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Royal Blood by Royal BloodThe debut from Royal Blood features a mix of anguished vocals, ferocious drumming and bass that provides intricate detail as well as a rumble of rhythm. All of it comes from just vocalist/bassist Mike Kerr and drummer Ben Thatcher.
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Named as an artist to watch by SPIN and the Huffington Post, Mikky Ekko has already collaborated with Rihanna, David Guetta, and Christina Aguilera. Now he releases his first album, which includes the single Smile. |
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Singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor caught the attention of millions with the success of her YouTube video All About That Bass. That track, along with the new single Lips Are Moving, is just one of the songs featured on her debut album.
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Artist, producer, and DJ Mark Ronson delivers plenty of grooves with his fourth album. Among the tracks is the single Uptown Funk, which features Bruno Mars. Other guests include Stevie Wonder, and Mystikal.
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