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2017: Year of the Comeback Album?

2017 has been a year with several notable comeback albums. Granted, not all of them have been spectacular, but some are definitely worth a listen. If Tool is ever going to release another album this would be the year to do it in. List is in no particular order.
1At the Drive-In
in•ter a•li•a


This album got some unfair hate in my opinion. Sure it's not as amazing or groundbreaking as their past work, but for their first album in 17 years it's pretty great.
2Slowdive
Slowdive


Their first album in 22 years, and it's actually awesome.
3Akercocke
Renaissance in Extremis


After a 10 years break they return and deliver one of their more cohesive and quality records.
4The Jesus and Mary Chain
Damage and Joy


First album in 19 years and it's just kind of ok.
5Quicksand
Interiors


This one hasn't even come out yet, but I'm pretty hyped for it. It's been 22 years since we've heard a new full-length from these guys, so hopefully they return with the same passion and energy that made their back catalog so great.
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