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In recent weeks we’ve been asking for your feedback about what you’ll like to see on Already Heard. We really appreciate the feedback we’ve had so far. One of the requests we’ve had is to bring back our weekly round-up of releases that out this week. You’ll be pleased to know we’ve listened and we’re bring it back. So from now on expect to see a brief overhaul of new releases to sink your teeth in to ahead of the weekend.

Moving on to this weeks releases, the notable releases come in the form of ‘Harmlessness,’ the new five-star rated LP from The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die. Whilst Parkway Drive return with ‘IRE’ and No Devotion unleash their debut album – ‘Permanence’. In addition Svalbard make their mark with the impressive ‘One Day All This Will End’, folk-rockers Northcote showcase ‘Hope Is Made Of Steel’ and the fearless Boysetsfire release their self-titled effort.

No Devotion – Permanence (★★★.5
review/
stream
)
The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die – Harmlessness (★★★★★ review/stream)
Parkway Drive – IRE (★★★ review/stream)
Svalbard – One Day All This Will End (★★★★ review/stream)
Boysetsfire – Boysetsfire (★★★.5 review)
Northcote – Hope Is Made Of Steel (★★★.5review/stream)
Caspian – Dust and Disquiet (stream)
Deepshade – Everything Popular Is Wrong
Household – Time Spent (stream)
Trash – Urban Glow EP (stream)
Waking Aida – Full Heal (video premiere/stream)
She Must Burn – She Must Burn EP
WaterMeDown – Somewhere Sleepless EP (stream)
Echoic – Testify EP
Caustic Casanova – Breaks (stream)

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

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