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    September 2016 - New Album Wrap-Up

    enOctober 11, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1213031281/playlist/5KVhzgoqiJG07O8hy9j5kF

    Helms Alee - Stillicide
    James Vincent McMorrow - We Move
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Skeleton Tree
    Angel Olsen - MY WOMAN
    Eluvium - False Readings On
    Local Natives - Sunlit Youth
    Jack White - Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016
    Drugdealer - The End of Comedy
    Teenage Fanclub - Here
    Okkervil River - Away
    Wilco - Schmilco
    MIA - AIM
    Clipping - Splendor & Misery
    Preoccupations - Preoccupations
    Touche Amore - Stage Four
    Cymbals Eat Guitars - Pretty Years
    The Handsome Family - Unseen
    Against Me! - Shape Shift With Me
    Pixies - Head Carrier
    Jenny Hval - Blood Bitch
    Kishi Bashi - Sonderlust
    July Talk - Touch
    How to Dress Well - Care
    Warpaint - Heads Up
    Beach Slang - A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
    Devendra Banhart - Ape In Pink Marble
    Merchandise - A Corpse Wired for Sound
    Flock of Dimes - If You See Me, Say Yes
    Hamilton Leithauser & Rostam - I Had a Dream That You Were Mine
    Grouplove - Big Mess
    Banks - The Altar
    Opeth - Sorceress
    Bon Iver - 22, A Million
    Public Access T.V. - Never Enough
    Drive-By Truckers - American Band
    S U R V I V E - RR7349
    Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition

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