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JB Hi-Fi

Music That We Think

You Should Check Out

1975

I Like It When You Sleep For

You Are So Beautiful…

The eagerly anticipated follow-up to

British popsters’s self-titled debut

includes the hit single

Love Me

.

Out Now

Tonight Alive

Limitless

The feisty Sydney fivesome return

with another irrepressible blast of

high voltage pop-punk. Produced

by David Benedeth (Bring Me The

Horizon, The Vamps).

Mar 4

Gwen Stefani

This Is What The Truth Feels Like

The three-time Grammy winner is

back with her first solo record in more

than a decade. It includes her 2015

post-divorce smash

Used to Love You

.

Mar 18

Jack Garratt

Phase

Following in the footsteps of previous

BBC Sound Of winners Sam Smith

and Adele comes the debut of the

2016 winner. A beguiling blend of folk,

electronica and R&B.

Out Now

Dave Dobbyn

Harmony House

Produced by Phoenix Foundation’s Luka

Buda and Sam Flynn Scott, the iconic

Kiwi artist describes his new LP as a

“record of hope” – although things get

darker as it progresses.

Mar 11

Iggy Pop

Post Pop Depression

The Godfather of punk teams with

Josh Homme for an LP that bears its

creators’ undeniable sonic DNA while

sounding like nothing they’ve done

before.

Mar 18

GRANT-LEE PHILLIPS

The Narrows

Bathed in a warmly reverberating

sonic signature – courtesy of Dan

Auerbach’s Nashville studio – Phillips’

country-flavoured new LP finds him at

his evocative best.

Mar 11

matt corby

Telluric

The eagerly awaited debut from

the award winning Aussie singer-

songwriter is a soothing and

startlingly mature record to immerse

yourself in.

Mar 11

lontalius

I’ll Forget 17

The ephemeral nature of first love is

among the themes sensitively explored

by precociously-talented Kiwi singer-

songwriter Eddie Johnston, on his

superb debut album.

Mar 25

VIOLENT FEMMES

We Can Do Anything

Their first full-length collection in 15

years is an immediately identifiable

mash of rambunctious folk punk,

cubist blues, cosmic jazz and

backwoods rock ‘n’ roll.

Mar 4

Jeff Buckley

You & I

Covers of classics from artists such as

The Smiths, Sly & The Family Stone and

Led Zeppelin are among the treasure

trove of tracks unearthed from Buckley’s

first studio sessions.

Mar 11

Zayn

Mind Of Mine

The ex-One Direction superstar

begins a new chapter of his music

evolution with his debut solo album.

Collaborators include producer Malay

(Frank Ocean, Alicia Keys).

Mar 25