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As everyone prepares for the August Bank Holiday weekend, and perhaps more importantly, the Reading and Leeds Festival, there is a wealth of new music to serve as your soundtrack while travelling up and down the motorway this weekend.

Most notably, Queens of The Stone Age and Pvris release highly anticipated new records with ‘Villains’ and ‘All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell’ respectively. While names such as Turnover, Akercocke and Gogol Bordello also return with new albums.

There is also worthwhile releases from YARDS, Dead Leaves, Walter Etc., For The Win, and Eskimo Callboy.

Queens of The Stone Age – Villains
Pvris – All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell (★★★.5 Review)
Turnover – Good Nature (★★.5 Review/Stream)
Gogol Bordello – Seekers and Finders
Akercocke – Renaissance In Extremis (★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Eskimo Callboy – The Scene
For The Win – Heavy Thoughts (Stream)
The Haunted – Strength In Numbers
Able Baker Fox – Visions (Stream)
Dead Leaves – Vultures (★★★★.5 Review/Interview/Stream)
YARDS – Excitation Thresholds (★★★★.5 Review/Stream)
Queen Moo – Mean Well (★★★ Review/Stream)
Club Night – Hell Ya EP (★★★ Review/Stream)
Walter Etc. – Gloom Cruise (★★★★★ Review/Stream)
Faces of Eve – Faces of Eve (Stream)
BODHI – Ineffable EP (Stream)
Ghost Of The Avalanche – Obsessive Compulsive Gender Dysphoria EP
Dead Lord – In Ignorance We Trust
Chalk Hands – Burrows & Other Hideouts EP

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

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