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Here’s a sampling of September 27th, 2024 new releases. Please feel free to request reviews for any of the following albums from staff and/or contributors; or, let the people know what else should be on the community’s radar this week.

– List of Releases: September 27th, 2024 –

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Alan Sparhawk – White Roses, My God
Genre: Alternative/Electronic
Label: Sub Pop

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The Amity Affliction – Let The Ocean Take Me (Redux)
Genre: Metalcore/Post-Hardcore
Label: Pure Noise

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Best Bets – The Hollow Husk Of Feeling
Genre: Jangle/Power-Pop
Label: Meritorio


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The Black Dahlia Murder – Servitude
Genre: Melodic Death Metal
Label: Metal Blade

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Crows – Reason Enough
Genre: Post-Punk/Indie Rock
Label: Fuzz Club/Bad Vibrations

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Dolores Forever – It’s Nothing
Genre: Indie Pop
Label: Sweat

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Ezra Collective – Dance, No One’s Watching
Genre: Jazz/Afrobeat/Hip-Hop
Label: Partisan Records

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Fantasy of a Broken Heart – Feats of Engineering
Genre: Dream Pop
Label: Dots Per Inch


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The Flight Of Sleipnir – Nature’s Cadence
Genre: Doom Metal/Black Metal/Folk
Label: Eisenwald

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The Heist Revenge – For Losers Craving Love
Genre: Indie Rock/Punk/Emo
Label: Self-Released

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Kate Bollinger – Songs From a Thousand Frames of Mind
Genre: Indie Folk/Indie Pop
Label: Ghostly International


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Luke Bryan – Mind of a Country Boy
Genre: Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day-core
Label: Capitol Records Nashville

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The Lumineers – Live From Wrigley Field
Genre: Pop Folk (“Stomp and Holler”, per RYM)
Label: Dualtone

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Maximo Park – Stream of Life
Genre: Post-Punk/Indie Pop
Label: Lower Third

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Merce Lemon – Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild
Genre: Country/Folk/Americana
Label: Darling Recordings


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Origami Angel – Feeling Not Found
Genre: Pop-Punk/Emo/Math Rock
Label: Counter Intuitive Records

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Rain City Drive – Things Are Different Now
Genre: Alt-Rock/Post-Hardcore
Label: Thriller/Invogue

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Rolo Tomassi – Live at the Electric Ballroom
Genre: Post-Hardcore/Metalcore/Mathcore
Label: MNRK Records

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Serj Tankian – Foundations (EP)
Genre: Alt-Rock/Jazz/Classical
Label: Gibson Records

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Sophie – Sophie
Genre: Pop/Experimental/Electronic
Label: MSMSMSM/Transgressive

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Soul Asylum – Slowly But Shirley
Genre: Alt-Rock
Label: Blue Elan

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Trace Mountains – Into The Burning Blue
Genre: Folk Rock/Indie
Label: Lame-O Records

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Tropical Fuck Storm – Tropical Fuck Storm’s Inflatable Graveyard
Genre: Psychedelic/Experimental
Label: Three Lobed

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Weather Systems – Ocean Without A Shore
Genre: Prog Rock
Label: Music Theories

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Xiu Xiu – 13’’ Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips
Genre: Experimental/Post-Punk/Electronic
Label: Polyvinyl


 

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DadKungFu
09.23.24
Xiu xiu time

artificialbox
09.23.24
lets just get to october 4th already -_-

SlothcoreSam
09.23.24
Gami Gang!
But it's the least excited I've been for one of their releases

someone
09.24.24
not on the list:

Broadcast - Distant Call - Collected Demos 2000​-​2006 (it's Broadcast, you know what it is)
Cold Meat Party - Never Early Always Late (garage rock)
Christine and the Queens - HOPECORE (glitzy art pop)
Being Dead - Eels (art pop)
Mustafa the Poet - Dunya (poetry and soul)
Ripped to Shreds - Sanoshi (osdm)
The Fray - The Fray is Back (remember The Fray?)
Slotface - Film Buff (indie punk)
Gallant - Zinc. (LA rnb pop)
Efterklang - Things We Have In Common (electropop)
Jerry Paper - Inbetweener (alt-pop)
Nina Nesbitt - Mountain Music (adult contemporary)
Desperate Journalist - No Hero (indie pop, a sprinkle of goth)
Michelle - Songs About You Specifically (bedroom rnb)
Hayden Thorpe - Ness (alt-pop)
Bilal - Adjust Brightness (soul rnb)
Sad Night Dynamite - Welcome the Night (neo-psych)
Heriot - Devoured by the Mouth of Hell (sludgecore)
Shed Seven - Liquid Gold (the 90s)
Adeline Hotel - Whodunnit (chamber folk)
Oceans (DEU) - Happy (deathcore)
October Drift - Blame the Young (kinda post-punk)
Chain Cult - Harm Reduction (deathrock)
Spite (USA-NY) - The Third Temple (blackened dm)
Marche Funebre - After the Storm (doooooom)
Ars Veneficium - The Lurking Shadow of Death (bm)

Butkuiss
09.24.24
Genuinely curious - how do staff decide what makes the list for the week and what doesn’t (and, by extension, why is Gene’s consistently exhaustive list of additional releases not incorporated into the article body?) Just giving him a shout out here because I’m often finding stuff of interest in his comments on the weekly thread that I’d otherwise be unaware of if I just perused the main body of the article!

Butkuiss
09.24.24
(Thank you for your service Big G)

Sunnyvale
09.24.24
@Butkuiss
1) In regards to making the list, we staffers have a baseline list of upcoming releases which is far from exhaustive, then, when creating this list, I peruse sites like AOTY and Metalarchives for releases on the date. Generally, we aim to include the biggest names (of course, some artists I might not be aware of even if they're bigger) and a few obscure acts for variety.
2) It's a fair amount of work to go back and add more albums to the list, so with the exception of very big names which were somehow missed, we don't generally edit the list after publication. That said, I appreciate someone (and others) dropping additional releases in the comments, as I also frequently find releases of interest in his posts.

Hope this helps!

Willie
09.24.24
Following up on Sunnyvale's post, the baseline list is mostly made up of albums Staff members dibs for review and new releases that are brought to my attention through the SputnikReviews email. Beyond that, it's going to be whatever Jom, Sowing, and I put on there randomly (either through personal preference or if one of us get motivated enough to peruse the New Releases sites... I use Apple Music, Metacritic, and Loudwire release calendar).

Edit: Also, the general staff can't update the New Releases article once it has been posted or it will dump all the streams (another Sputnik feature). Which means it would have to be me, Jom, or Sowing that does the update... so it's our fault, really.

someone
09.24.24
Btw I'm not posting extra stuff here to shame the staff, but to shout out potentially cool artists. I also have some lookout releases written out for personal purposes, also lifter off of AOTY or Bandcamp that often overlap with the weekly releases. I don't mention every artist, because another Michael Buble or basement pagan black metal release doesn't exactly need the spotlight imho.

someone
09.24.24
However, Michael Buble doing pagan black metal sure as fuck will be on my lookout

Veldin
09.25.24
Well, cheers to you all for making these lists every week- it helps me and gets me hyped for Fridays

Butkuiss
09.25.24
Hi! Thanks for the clarification Sunny and Willie. Just wanted to make it clear I wasn’t intending to complain or denigrate the effort of staff or mods — the work everyone puts into keeping this site ticking is always much appreciated, as is the insight into how the process works. Cheers!

someone
09.25.24
ALERT ALERT ALERT
New Band-Maid just dropped, album titled 'Epic Narratives'

DoofDoof
09.26.24
Not a lot exciting me from the list but will check:

Clem Snide
Gemma Hayes
Hayden Thorpe
Alan Sparhawk

The TFS live album might be fun though.

Dmax28
09.26.24
New Ingurgitating Oblivion goes hard. Next classic in avant garde dissonant tech

Flugmorph
09.26.24
serj and fuck storm

JohnnyoftheWell
09.26.24
stoked to hear that having clocked the frankly draconian grip they've exerted over the last 3-5 years of the sput meta, the fray are BACK to claim what is theirs

move over, there will be fireworks and state faults

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