New Releases: The Watson Twins, Massive Attack, Fear Factory
Blah blah, here’s some new albums. Nothing really stands out to me, and I’m too tired to make snarky comments on how the new Sade album will probably make me more tired than I already am right now. Peace.
:: Allison Moorer, Crows (Rykodisc)
:: AM, Future Sons & Daughters (Filter)
:: Angelo Spencer, Et Les Hauts Sommets (K)
:: Animal Liberation Orchestra, Man of the World (Brushfire)
:: Annotations Of An Autopsy, The Reign Of Darkness (Nuclear Blast)
:: Arsis, Starve For The Devil (Nuclear Blast)
:: Beach Fossils, Daydream (Captured Tracks)
:: Ben+Vesper, LuvInIdleness (Sounds Familyre)
:: Bigga Haitian, Sak Pase (Walkup)
:: Blessure Grave, Judged By Twelve, Carried By Six (Alien8)
:: Bluebrain, Soft Power (Lujo)
:: Dark Fortress, Ylem (Century Media)
:: Daughters, N/A (Hydra Head)
:: Dessa, Badly Broken Code (101 Distribution)
:: Fair, Disappearing World (Tooth & Nail)
:: Fear Factory, Mechanize (Candlelight)
:: Fionn Regan, Shadow of An Empire (Phantom Sound & Vision)
:: Galactic, Ya-Ka-May (Anti-)
:: Georgia Anne Muldrow, King’s Ballad (Ubiquity)
:: Gil Scott-Heron, I’m New Here (XL)
:: Hanoi Janes, Summer of Panic (Captured Tracks)
:: HIM, Screamworks: Love In Theory And Practice (Reprise)
:: Hot Chip, One Life Stand (Astralwerks)
:: Hunx and His Punx, Gay Singles (True Panther)
:: Icarus Witch, Draw Down the Moon (Cleopatra)
:: Kath Bloom, Thin Thin Line (Caldo Verde)
:: Laura Gibson & Ethan Rose, Bridge Carols (Holocene Music)
:: Lionel Loueke, Mwaliko (Blue Note)
:: Look What I Did, Atlas Drugged (Modernist Movement)
:: Massive Attack, Heligoland (Virgin)
:: Meshuggah, Alive DVD (Nuclear Blast)
:: Orphaned Land, The Never Ending Way Of ORWarriOR (Century Media)
:: Overkill, Ironbound (E1)
:: Pantha du Prince, Black Noise (Rough Trade)
:: Phantogram, Eyelid Movies (Barsuk)
:: Rammstein, Ich Tu Dir Weh (Vagrant)
:: Redman, Reggie Noble 9 1/2 (Def Jam)
:: Sade, Soldier of Love (Sony)
:: Screaming Females, Singles (Don Giovanni)
:: The Watson Twins, Talking to You, Talking to Me (Vanguard)
:: Theodore, Hold You Like a Lover (Misra)
:: Title Tracks, It Was Easy (Ernest Jenning)
:: Undersea Poem, Undersea Poem (Six Degrees)
:: Yeasayer, Odd Blood (Secretly Canadian)
:: You Say Party We Say Die, XXXX (Paper Bag)
Did I miss anything important? I probably did. Post it in the comments.
5 Responses to “New Releases: The Watson Twins, Massive Attack, Fear Factory”
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On 02/9/10 10:50 AM, Jay DiNitto said:
Seeing Meshuggah on DVD might be one of the only live things I would buy.
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On 02/9/10 2:38 PM, midnitetoker said:
if you like reggae, i’d recommend Bigga Haitian – Sak Pase. classic roots with a sick band..and there’s a white stripes cover!
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On 02/9/10 6:42 PM, jj milton said:
AM is touring with my fave band of all time Air.
New album is political and has a lot to say. That is if you are listening. my favorite groove is a tie between Its been So Long and Jorge Ben. Giddy up -
On 02/10/10 11:12 AM, smbrocks said:
thanks for the tip on the new bigga haitian album (and from a fellow steve miller fan??) — i had no idea it was coming out on cd! from a first listen, sounds like some of his best work ever!
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On 03/23/10 1:51 PM, bigtimemusicfan said:
I am loving the new Bigga Haitian album. His cover of “My Doorbell” is way better than Jack Johnson’s version. The new Sade and Massive Attack albums are good too, but I think Bigga Haitian – Sak Pase is my favorite from this batch of new releases.



