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After a somewhat quiet set of releases last week, today is completely different as you’re spoilt for choice. There’s a plethora of stellar new releases. From Decade returning with ‘Pleasantries’ to brilliant new albums from Los Campesinos! and Acceptance. Elsewhere Brutus, Wild Pink, and Zeal & Ardor all make themselves known with debut full-lengths.

While there is also a handful of noteworthy EP’s from Guillotine, Acres, Taking Names and Lost Ground. On top of all that, there’s also new releases from Suicide Silence, No Thank You, Nightlife, The Final Clause of Tacitus and more.


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Decade – Pleasantries (★★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Suicide Silence – Suicide Silence (★★.5 Review)
Los Campesinos! – Sick Scenes (★★★★ Review)
Acceptance – Colliding By Design (★★★★ Review/Stream)
Guillotine – Sapphire EP (★★★★ Review)
Wild Pink – Wild Pink (★★★★ Review/Stream)
Acres – In Sickness & Health EP (★★★★ Review)
Brutus – Burst (★★★★.5 Review)
Zeal & Ardor – Devil Is Fine (★★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Taking Names – Trap City EP (“Already Heard EP Premiere”)
The Final Clause of Tacitus – Peace in Chaos EP (Review/Stream)
No Thank You – Jump Ship (★★★★ Review/Stream)
Lost Ground – Absent EP (★★★★ Review/Stream)
Nightlife – Salt & Acid EP (Review/Stream)
Elbråno – Agora (★★ Review)
Harker – A Lifetime Apart (Expanded Edition)
Mobina Galore – Feeling Disconnected (Review)
All Them Witches – Sleeping Through The War (Stream)
Slingshot Dakota – Broken EP
King Woman – Created in the Image of Suffering (Stream)
Droughts – Stay Behind (Review)
Baked – Farnham (Stream)
American Grim – Freakshow

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