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After taking a break last week (trust us – you didn’t miss anything,) “Released This Week” is back with a bang. Today is packed with noteworthy releases. From the impressive debut LP from Bad Sign (‘Live & Learn’) to the equally brilliant ‘Always Lose’ by The Gospel Youth to new records from Silverstein, Wren, Fights And Fires, Sheer Mag, and Us and Us Only.

There is also the latest instalment of the ‘Punk Goes Pop’ series. While Mariel Loveland (FKA Candy Hearts) returns under the new moniker of Best Ex.

Various – Punk Goes Pop Vol. 7
Silverstein – Dead Reflection (★★★.5 Review/Interview)
Bad Sign – Live & Learn (★★★★ Review/Interview/Stream)
The Gospel Youth – Always Lose (★★★★.5 Review/Interview)
Wren – Auburn Rule (★★★ Review/Stream)
Fights And Fires – Live Life Like A Tourist
Sheer Mag – Need To Feel Your Love (Stream)
Us and Us Only – Full Flower (Stream)
Slaughter Beach, Dog – Motorcycle.jpg EP (★★★★ Review)
Best Ex – Ice Cream Anti-Social EP (Stream)
See Through Dresses – Horse of The Other World (Stream)
Teenage Bottlerocket – Stealing the Covers
Choir Vandals – Dark Glow (Stream)
Picturesque – Back to Beautiful (Stream)
Tranquility – Sonic Propensity EP
Reckless Intentions – Lights EP
Night Argent – The Fear
Audible Joes – Irrational Anthems (Stream)
Dasher – Sodium
Dear Seattle – Dear Seattle EP
Jack The Envious – In Your Own Way EP (Stream)

What releases are you looking forward to hearing? Let us know in the comments.

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