This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Today sees the release of new albums from Aaron Sprinkle, Creeper, Betty Who, and Craig Finn. If you hit read more you can see all the releases we have in our calendar for the week. Hit the quote bubble to access our forums and talk about what came out today, what albums you picked up, and to make mention of anything we may have missed. Aaron Sprinkle – Real Life Betty Who – The VAlley Boss Hog – Brood X Craig Finn – We All Want The Same Things Creeper – Eternity, In Your Arms Drew Holcomb And The Neighbors – Souvenir Forever Unclean – Float Great Cynics – Posi James Blunt – Afterlove Jethro Tull – The String Quartets Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble – Finding Me Finding You Laureate – Landmarks Mike WiLL Made-It – Ransom 2 Mount Eerie – A Crow Looked aAt Me My Enemies & I – Riot Pallbearer – Heartless Pins – Bad Thing Raekwon – The Wild Snakehole – Interludes Of Insanity Spiral Stairs – Doris And The Daggers Steel Panther – Lower the Bar Steve Hackett – The Night Siren The Bug vs Earth – Concrete Desert The Dollyrots – Whiplash Splash The Jesus and Mary Chain – Damage And Joy Trey Songz – Tremaine The Album Wolf Eyes – Undertow You’ll Never Get To Heaven – Images Soulwax – From Deewee Expand - View Original
Big release week for me. Checking out the following: Aaron Sprinkle - Real Life Betty Who - The Valley (although the singles have kind of turned me off) Craig Finn - We All Want the Same Things Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors - Souvenir Raekwon - The Wild Anything check that should be on my radar?
First week in awhile that I'm not excited for anything. I need to relisten to Mount Eerie when I'm not multitasking, but otherwise got nothing.
It's not awful but it doesn't touch Take Me When You Go - the production in my opinion is the biggest issue. She sounds like she is really going for an almost annoying radio single.
Hiccup — Imaginary Enemies (powerpop/garage/pop punk from members of The Unlovables/The Mikey Erg band) Spirit of the Beehive — pleasure suck
Mount Eerie's A Crow Look at Me is one of the most heartbreaking records I've listened to in a long time.
Creeper Northlane Fucked Up Super intrigued by the Northlane release. A band of their size doing a surprise drop like that is an interesting marketing play.
yup Mount Eerie is one of the saddest records in history very likely, Phil's a legend also You'll Never Get To Heaven for some amazing ambient dream pop pallbearer, Mike Will Made It, The Spirit Of The Beehive, Kelly Lee Owens finishes off the day
Fucked Up was cool. For some reason they are a band I just can't get into listening to on a regular basis though.
Betty Who album isn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be based on my initial impression of the singles. Even those are growing on me some. You Can Cry Tomorrow is pretty much the only track that seems to be on par with the first album, but it is decent overall. There’s even a track with Warren G haha EDIT: The album might be a grower....second listen through a couple more tracks are catching my interest.