October-fest
While we’re almost half way through October, it’s still shaping up to be a pretty big month for album releases. Here’s what to expect from just a couple of records out this month:
Feist – Metals

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It’s been four years since the whirlwind success came around, following Feist’s release of The Reminder, including hit single ‘1234’ which featured on Apple iPod ads, earned her Grammy nominations and even a guest role on Sesame Street. Now Feist is back with a brand new LP called Metals. First single off Metals is ‘How Come You Never Go There’.
New Found Glory – Radiosurgery

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These guys! Radiosurgery is New Found Glory’s seventh studio album. After featuring at music festivals all around the world earlier this year, Radiosurgery brings the boys back to their punk rock roots, and even features a sneaky collaboration with Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino on the track ‘Caught In The Act’.
Coldplay – Mylo Xyloto

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So, Coldplay barely need an introduction. These boys have been gracing audiences with their live shows again during a recent music festival takeover. And while people argue their continued relevance, brand new tracks like ‘Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall’ and ‘Paradise’, show a continuation of the anthems of Mylo Xyloto’s predecessor, Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
Ceremonials – Florence + the Machine

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It wasn’t long ago that Florence + the Machine’s ‘You’ve Got The Love’ was playing in every corner of the world. Having her tracks featured on soundtracks to movies such as ‘Water for Elephants’ and the teen sensation ‘Twilight’ may have something to do with it. Florence is back with Ceremonials, a sophomore album which Welch claims is darker and spookier than her debut Lungs.
People and Things – Jack’s Mannequin
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People and Things is the third album to be released by Something Corporate’s frontman, Andrew McMahon. Starting as a ‘side project’, Jack’s Mannequin has turned into a full priority for McMahon, not only helping through personal struggles with cancer, but bringing him more success than Something Corporate were able to achieve. People and Things sounds to be in the same light as their second album, The Glass Passenger. Having Andrew McMahon as my personal hero means WE SO EXCITED!
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