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Music That We Think

You Should Check Out

Foals

What Went Down

Produced by James Ford (Arctic

Monkeys), the Brit math rockers’

primal fourth album boasts some of

the most beautiful pop songs they

have ever written.

Out Now

Hollywood Vampires

Hollywood Vampires

Alice Cooper, Dave Grohl, Slash

and Paul McCartney are among the

superstars assembled for this fab covers

project named after the legendary LA

drinking den of the ‘70s.

Sept 11

Dave & Phil Alvin

Lost Time

The former Blasters’s follow-up to their

acclaimed

Common Ground

finds the

brothers paying homage to more of

their blues & R&B heroes, from Lead

Belly to James Brown.

Sept 18

the arcs

Yours, Dreamily

A fun debut from the indie supergroup

that is headed up by The Black Keys’

Dan Auerbach and also includes

members of The Shins and Sharon

Jones’s Dap Kings.

Sept 4

Beruit

No No No

Yes, yes, yes! Beirut man-man Zach

Condon has found his true artistic

identity as a songwriter on his new

album, which is his most vibrant and

spirited record to date.

Sept 11

battles

La Di Da Di

Described as “a mushrooming

monolith of repetition”, the latest from

the US indie dance maestros offers an

organic techno thrum of propulsive,

mind-bending grooves.

Sept 18

Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats

The Night Creeper

The fourth opus from the cult British

rockers is drenched in sonic psyche-

frazzling heaviness and flesh-melting

riffs. A malevolent trip that you won’t

forget in a hurry.

Sept 4

slayer

Repentless

The legendary speed metal mavens

return with their first new studio

album in six years. The title track and

first single is a tribute to co-founder,

the late Jeff Hanneman.

Sept 11

Chris Cornell

Higher Truth

Inspired by the stripped back sounds of

Nick Drake and Daniel Johnston, the

former Soundgarden man’s new solo

album reflects his constant evolution

as a master songwriter.

Sept 18

Bring Me The Horizon

That’s The Spirit

The world-conquering British rockers

return with an exhilarating ride of

an album, bursting with huge riffs,

soaring vocals and stadium filling

monster tracks.

Sept 11

Jarryd James

Thirty One

Already one of 2015’s brightest stars,

the debut album of the Brisbane artist

features a suite of sleek, ambient RnB

songs and is produced in part by Joel

Little (Lorde, Broods).

Sept 11

KURT VILE

B’lieve I’m Goin (Deep) Down

Kim Gordon best sums up Vile’s superb

sixth LP: “a boy/man with an old soul

voice in the age of digital everything,

this brilliantly clear record is a breath

of fresh air.”

Sept 25