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As we have been saying over the past few weeks, March is packed with substantial releases. For many, including us, this week’s set of releases is the peak of what we’ve been waiting for. At the top of the pile is the debut album from Creeper. After waiting six months since it was announced, ‘Eternity, In Your Arms’ is finally released today.

There’s also a new record from Northlane, which was announced just last night. While comedy glam rockers Steel Panther return with ‘Lower the Bar’. On top of that, there are impressive releases from Pallbearer, Great Cynics, Brutality Will Prevail, Me And That Man, Catch Fire, Western Daughter, Sundressed and Coast To Coast.

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Creeper – Eternity, In Your Arms (★★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Northlane – Mesmer (Stream)
Steel Panther – Lower The Bar
Pallbearer – Heartless (★★★★ Review)
Great Cynics – POSI (★★★.5 Review)
Brutality Will Prevail – In Dark Places (★★★.5 Review/Interview)
Me And That Man – Songs of Love & Death (★★★★.5 Review)
Catch Fire – A Love That I Still Miss EP (★★★★ Review/Stream)
Western Daughter – Driftwood Songs (★★★★ Review/Stream)

HalfNoise – The Velvet Face EP (Stream)
Craig Finn – We All Want The Same Things
Sundressed – A Little Less Put Together (★★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Coast to Coast – The Length Of A Smile EP (★★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Benchmarks – Our Undivided Attention (★★.5 Review/Stream)
The Dollyrots – Whiplash Splash
Forever Unclean – Float
Little Star – Little Star
Hiccup – Imaginary Enemies

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

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