Another Friday and another small batch of releases. Like last week, there are not a ton of releases, but a few really big names coming at you. There is nothing for me this week, but hopefully there is something for you. Let me know what you want to hear this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Backstreet Boys – Millennium 2.0 – (Legacy Recordings)
Wet Leg – Moisturizer – (Domino Recording Co.)
Noah Cyrus – I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me – (Records Label / Columbia Records)
Amy MacDonald – Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For? – (Infectious Music / BMG)
Steve Hackett – The Lamb Stands Up Live at the Royal Albert Hall – (InsideOutMusic)
Split Chain – Motionblur – (Epitaph)
Floating – Hesitating Lights – (Transcending Obscurity Records)
Born of Osiris – Through Shadows – (Sumerian Records)
Impureza – Alcazares – (Season of Mist)
Calva Louise – Edge of the Abyss – (Mascot Records)
Matt Jencik & Midwife – Never Die – (Relapse Records)
Mal Blum – The Villain – (Get Better Records)
The Boxmasters – Pepper Tree Hill – (Keentone / Thirty Tigers)
Half Japanese – Adventure – (Fire Records)
Gina Birch – Trouble – (Third Man Records)
Jeffrey Runnings – Piqued – (Independent Project Records)
World’s First Cinema – Something of Wonder – (Fearless Records / Concord)
The Terrys – The Terrys – (Westway Collective)
Clipse – Let God Sort Em Out – (Roc Nation Distribution)
Brent Cobb – Ain’t Rocked In A While – (Ol’Buddy Records)
Tanner Usrey – These Days – (Atlantic Recording Corporation)
Petey USA – The Yips – (Capitol Records / Crow Island LLC / UMG)
Long Tall Deb & Colin John – Light It Up – (Long Tall Deb & Colin John)
Stars Go Dim – Roses – (Curb)



AWOLNATION – The Phantom Five – (Thank You For Listening Entertainment)
Thunder – The Complete EMI Recordings 1989-1995 – (Hne)
U2 – Zoo TV: Live in Dublin E.P. – (Interscope / Geffen / A&M)
Winger – Seven – (Frontiers Records)
Ed Sheeran – “-” – (Asylum Records / Atlantic Records / Warner Music)
Rush – Moving Pictures (40th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) – (Mercury Records / UMG): Probably my favorite Rush album and my entry point in to the band, ‘Moving Pictures’ is getting the Super Deluxe Edition for its 40th Anniversary…WOW!! 40 Years. I am getting old. This box set includes a 3 CD set featuring the 2015 album remaster and the complete, unreleased Toronto concert from March 25, 1981. All audio is also showcased on 5 LPs cut at half-speed DMM on 180-gram vinyl. Blu-ray Audio disc presents a first-ever Dolby Atmos and new 5.1 surround album mix including the brand-new video for “YYZ” + 3 music videos. Extras include a book, model car, drumsticks, posters, and more! At only $299, it is a little steep. You could just get the deluxe edition CDs or vinyl for way, way less.
Jewel – Freewheelin’ Woman – (Words Matter Media)