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Raving Lunatic at MetaCritic added the following:

Shins – January 23 - “Wincing the Night Away”

Hotel Alexis – January – “Goliath, I’m On Your Side”

Elephant Micah – January – “And the Hindu Windmills”

Apples In Stereo – February 6 - “New Magnetic Wonder”

Explosions In the Sky – February 20 – “All of A Sudden I Miss Everyone”

Christ – February – “Blue Shift Emissions”

Dolorean - February

!!! – March 4 – “Myth Takes”

Ted Leo – March 20 – “Living With the Living”

Andrew Bird – March 20 – “Armchair Apocrypha”

Radiohead

Devin Davis – “Up the Outskirts”

National

Modest Mouse – “We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank”

Ween

Winterpills

Travis Morrison

Postal Service

Spoon

Britt Daniels

Emma Pollock

Alasdair Roberts – “The Amber Gatherers”

Fridge

Damien Jurado

Magnolia Electric Co – (“Nashville Moon”)

Magnolia Electric Co (“The Black Ram”)

Magnolia Electric Co (“The Sun Studio Sessions”)

Magnolia Electric Co (“Shohola”)

I'm kind of expecting those MagElecCo albums to ebe released in a box set.

Source: MetaCritic Music Forum

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i'm not surprised they left out Alabama 3's new album.

walks off singing 'locked down and loaded, and i love ya' which i've been playing the shit outta all the rough mixes i've got.

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i'm not surprised they left out Alabama 3's new album.

walks off singing 'locked down and loaded, and i love ya' which i've been playing the shit outta all the rough mixes i've got.

It's there...now :)

Slum, the thread was started to alert people so they could ADD to the list... :thumbsup:

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thank you, Dude. not that anyone apart from you and i give a shit. but thanks anyway. :wub: (i think it's to be called 'vietnam')

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YOW! thank you but i turned Rock onto Beatking--if he sees that shit ('vietnam') he's gonna KILL ME! :lol: (please take the 'nam working title off, pleeeeeeeeeeease!)

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The Christian Science Monitor reports that 2007 may be the biggest year for new music releases ever. Read More

U2

Coldplay

Metallica

Avril Lavigne

Britney Spears

Kelly Clarkson

50 Cent, Usher

Eminem

High School Musical 2: Sing It All or Nothing!

The Disney Channel's other phenomenon, Hannah Montana "American Idol" runner-up Katharine McPhee. Lily Allen

Scotland's The View

The Arcade Fire "Neon Bible."

Air's "Pocket Symphony"

Good Charlotte - "Good Morning Revival."

The Shins - "Wincing The Night Away."

Norah Jones- "Not Too Late"

Country star Gretchen Wilson

Bryan Ferry has cut an album of Bob Dylan covers called "Dylanesque."

Robert Plant is in Nashville making a country record

SHERYL CROW

Joni Mitchell

Rush

John Mellencamp

America

Neo-soul singer Maxwell

Toni Childs - "Keep the Faith"

Bluegrass legend Charlie Louvin with guest spots from Jeff Tweedy [of Wilco], Elvis Costello, and George Jones.

The Smashing Pumpkins

The (now three) Stooges.

Guns N' Roses' - "Chinese Democracy"

• New releases are also expected from John Anderson, Big & Rich, David Bowie, Bright Eyes, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Cure, Doves, Fall Out Boy, Neil Finn, Tim Finn, PJ Harvey, Michael Jackson, The Kaiser Chiefs, Linkin Park, Massive Attack, Tim McGraw, Modest Mouse, Oasis, Radiohead, Tracey Thorne, Travis, Velvet Revolver, and Lucinda Williams.

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  • 7 months later...

Variety reports that the recording industry "treats September the way movie studios do November and December, issuing high-profile releases that can win awards, polls and land in critical top 10s. But while plenty of Grammy hopefuls are on release schedules, the diskeries are also bulking up on potential blockbusters." I'm eager to see the new Joni Mitchell, Iron & Wine, Devendra Banhart and Jose Gonzalez - but I will no doubt check out the other offerings.

Here is what we can expect:

Sept 11th

50 Cent ("Curtis")

Kanye West ("Graduation")

Kenny Chesney's "Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates"

Sept 18th

KT Tunstall's "Drastic Fantastic"

James Blunt's "All the Lost Souls,"

Babyface's "Playlist" (Covers)

"The Greatest Songs of the Seventies" by Barry Manilow

Sept 25th

Rascal Flatts "Still Feels Good."

Foo Fighters' "Echoes Silence Patience & Grace"

Melissa Etheridge's "The Awakening"

Chris Botti - "Italia,"

Beatles -interpretations soundtrack to "Across the Universe"

Joni Mitchell's "Shine"

Mark Knopfler "Kill to Get Crimson

Seal "System"

Queen Latifah's "Trav'lin' Light"

PJ Harvey's "White Chalk"

Herbie Hancock "River: The Joni Letters"

Box Set: "People Take Warning!: Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938"

Box Set: "The Complete on the Corner Sessions," by Miles Davis.

Debbie Harry

Steve Earle

Nellie McKay

Iron & Wine

Devendra Banhart

Jose Gonzalez

Bettye LaVette

Oct 2

Bruce Springsteen (Vinyl Release 9/25)

Annie Lennox

Matchbox Twenty

John Fogerty

Merle Haggard, have albums being released Oct. 2

Read more at Variety

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