Album Releases by Genre
| Wherever I Go, I Want To Leave by Love Fame Tragedy July 10, 2020 The debut full-length solo release for The Wombats' frontman Matthew "Murph" Murphy features contributions from such artists as Soundgarden's Matt Chamberlain, Pixies' Joey Santiago, Bastille's Dan Smith, The Killers' Mark Stoermer, and Alt-J's Gus Unger-Hamilton. |
| Communicating by Hundred Waters September 14, 2017 The third full-length release for the Florida trio was self-recorded and produced by band member Trayer Tryon. |
| Real Britannia by Ultrasound December 2, 2016 The third full-length release for the British indie band was self-produced. |
| Who Needs Who by Dark Dark Dark October 2, 2012 The third studio album for indie band was written while on tour and explores the emotions that came from the relationship band members Nona Marie Invie and Marshall LaCount had with each other. |
| Love This Giant by David Byrne & St. Vincent September 11, 2012 The collaboration between David Byrne and St. Vincent, first planned more than two years ago, was produced with John Congleton. |
| Dark Night Of The Soul by Danger Mouse And Sparklehorse July 13, 2010 Originally, the album was to be released with a book of photographs by director David Lynch and vocals by such artists as The Flaming Lips, Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys, Jason Lytle, the Strokes' Julian Casablancas, Frank Black, Iggy Pop, the Shins' James Mercer, Suzanne Vega, Vic Chestnut, The Cardigans' Nina Persson, and David Lynch. |
| The Five Ghosts by Stars June 22, 2010 The Canadian indie rock band's first album on Soft Revolution was produced by Tom McFall. |
| Boys Outside by Steve Mason June 22, 2010 The Beta Band's Steve Mason releases his first solo album under his name. |
| Total Life Forever by Foals June 15, 2010 The follow-up to the British rock band's 2008 debut Antidotes was produced by Luke Smith. |
| Barbara by We Are Scientists June 15, 2010 The latest album for the indie rock band We Are Scientists is its first with ex-Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows. |
| Before Today by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti June 8, 2010 Los Angeles-based Ariel Pink releases his first album on the 4AD label. |
| The Black Dirt Sessions by Deer Tick June 8, 2010 The latest album for the John McCauley's band Deer Tick is its first with former Titus Andronicus guitarist Ian O'Neil. |
| Pigeons by Here We Go Magic June 8, 2010 The second album for the rock quintet from Brooklyn, New York was produced and recorded by the band in just over four months. |
| Becoming A Jackal by Villagers June 8, 2010 This is the solo debut for Irishman Conor J. O'Brien, a member of the rock band The Immediate who split up in 2007. |
| Treats by Sleigh Bells June 1, 2010 The electro-rock Brooklyn-based duo releases its debut album with Mom + Pop and M.I.A.'s N.E.E.T. Recordings. |
| Say It by Born Ruffians June 1, 2010 The Canadian indie rock trio releases the follow-up to the band's 2008 debut, Red, Yellow & Blue. |
| Fever by Sleepy Sun June 1, 2010 Sleepy Sun, the California rock band who most recently guested on UNKLE's Where Did The Night Fall, releases the follow-up to its 2009 debut. |
| The Family Jewels by Marina and the Diamonds May 25, 2010 The Wales-born Greek singer-songwriter releases her debut full-length album. |
| Saint Bartlett by Damien Jurado May 25, 2010 The latest album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Richard Swift and recorded in just under week. |
| Fly Yellow Moon by Fyfe Dangerfield May 25, 2010 The debut album for the Guillemots singer-songwriter was produced by Adam Noble . |
| This Is Happening by LCD Soundsystem May 18, 2010 The third album for the dance-rock band is reportedly James Murphy's last as LCD Soundsystem. |
| Compass by Jamie Lidell May 18, 2010 The fifth album for the British singer was produced by Beck and features a guest appearance by Chris Taylor of the band Grizzly Bear. |
| The People's Record by Club 8 May 18, 2010 The Swedish duo incorporates Western African pop music in its latest album. |
| High Violet by The National May 11, 2010 The band and Peter Katis produced the Brooklyn-based rock quintet's fifth full-length album. |
| Here's To Taking It Easy by Phosphorescent May 11, 2010 The Matthew Houck-led band returns with its first album of new material since 2007's Pride. |
| Grey Oceans by CocoRosie May 11, 2010 The French-based sister duo releases its first album on Sub Pop records after the previous three were released by Touch and Go Records. |
| Nothing Hurts by Male Bonding May 11, 2010 The British trio releases its first full-length album, which features the Vivian Girls on one song. |
| Forgiveness Rock Record by Broken Social Scene May 4, 2010 With John McEntire as producer, Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Charles Spearin, Andrew Whiteman, Sam Goldberg, and Justin Peroff worked together to write the group's fourth studio album (outside of the two Broken Social Scene Presents...albums). Other BSS members do appear as guests on this release, including Leslie Feist, Amy Millan and Evan Cranley of Stars, Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw of Metric, Jason Collett, and Ohad Benchetrit of Do Make Say Think and Years. |
| Omni by Minus the Bear May 4, 2010 Joe Chiccarelli produced the Seattle-based rock group's fourth album on new label Dangerbird Records. |
| The Optimist by New Young Pony Club May 4, 2010 The British band self-produced its follow-up to its 2007 debut "Fantastic Playroom." |
| Our Inventions by Lali Puna April 27, 2010 The electro-pop group, which also includes Notwist's Markus Acher, releases its fourth full-length studio album. |
| What We Lose In The Fire We Gain In The Flood by The Mynabirds April 27, 2010 Former Georgie James band member Laura Burhenn releases her debut album produced by Richard Swift. |
| Paul's Tomb: A Triumph by Frog Eyes April 27, 2010 The Canadian rock band led by Carey Mercer release its latest album on new label Dead Oceans. |
| Blue Sky Noise by Circa Survive April 20, 2010 The rock quintet moves to Atlantic Records for its third album, which was produced by David Bottrill. |
| Thistled Spring by Horse Feathers April 20, 2010 The Portland, Oregon indie band led by Justin Ringle releases its third album. |
| Sleep Mountain by The Kissaway Trail April 20, 2010 The second full-length album for the Danish band was produced by Peter Katis. |
| Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast by Cornershop April 20, 2010 This is the first album for the British band since 2002's "Handcream For A Generation." |
| Travellers In Space And Time by The Apples In Stereo April 20, 2010 The indie rock band led by Elephant 6 label co-founder Robert Schneider releases its seventh studio album. |
| La La Land by Plants and Animals April 20, 2010 The second album for the Canadian indie rock band was recorded in Montreal and Paris, France. |
| Clinging To A Scheme by The Radio Dept. April 20, 2010 The Swedish trio returns with a more pop sound for its third release. |
| Thing by Trans Am April 20, 2010 The rock band brings a space theme to its latest studio album. |
| Love & Desperation by Sweet Apple April 20, 2010 This is the debut album for the rock group led by John Petkovic, which includes Dinosaur Jr.'s J. Mascis, Cobra Verde's Tim Parnin, and Witch's Dave Sweetapple as members. |
| Animal Feelings by Rafter April 13, 2010 |
| Weathervanes by Freelance Whales April 13, 2010 This is the debut album for the New York City indie quintet. |
| Junior by Kaki King April 13, 2010 The first album on Rounder Records for the singer-songwriter was produced by Malcolm Burn. |
| Everybody Wants To Be On TV by Scouting For Girls April 12, 2010 Andy Green returns as producer for the second album for the British indie rock band. |
| No Mas by Javelin April 6, 2010 After receiving a good reception from the demo release, "Jamz n Jemz," the duo from Providence, Rhode Island, releases its full-length debut on Luaka Bop. |
| Hippies by Harlem April 6, 2010 The second full-length for the Austin trio features 16 tracks and is their first for Matador Records. |
| Pumps! by Growing April 6, 2010 The Brooklyn, New York, band moves to Vice Records for its latest album, which is also the first with new band member Sadie Laska. |
| Black Tambourine by Black Tambourine March 30, 2010 The compilation, which includes six unreleased songs, as well as tracks released earlier on 1999's "Complete Recordings," for the Washington, D.C.-area indie pop band which was originally formed as a side project for members of Whorl and Velocity Girl with Pam Berry as the lead singer. |
| Sweet Sister [EP] by Annuals March 30, 2010 Singer Adam Baker wrote, recorded, and produced his band's latest EP in its North Carolina recording studio. |
| Rough Travel For A Rare Thing [Live] by Bill Callahan March 23, 2010 The first live album for the artist previously known as Smog is only avaliable as a download or as two vinyl records. The 11 tracks were recorded in 2007 in Australia. |
| Coconut by Archie Bronson Outfit March 23, 2010 Four years since its sophomore release, the British band worked with producer Tim Goldsworthy on its third album. |
| Volume Two by She & Him March 23, 2010 Zooey Deschanel and Matt Ward return with their second album together, which features two cover songs. |
| Two Thousand And Ten Injuries by Love Is All March 23, 2010 The third album for the Swedish indie rock band is the first with Polyvinyl. |
| The Illustrated Garden by Radar Bros. March 23, 2010 The Los Angeles rock band's latest album introduces new members Be Hussey (bass) and Stevie Treichel (drums). |
| High Places Vs. Mankind by High Places March 23, 2010 The Los Angeles-based indie duo releases its second studio album. |
| S-M 2: Abyss in B Minor by Serena-Maneesh March 23, 2010 The Norwegian band recorded some of this second full-length album in a cave. |
| In The Court Of The Wrestling Let's by Let's Wrestle March 23, 2010 The debut full-length album for the British rock trio was named after the King Crimson album, In the Court of The Crimson King. |
| The Wondershow Of The World by Bonnie "Prince" Billy & The Cairo Gang March 23, 2010 This is Will Oldham's first Bonnie "Prince" Billy album to credit the Cairo Gang, who performed on the previous three Billy albums. |
| We Built A Fire by Seabear March 16, 2010 This is the second album for the Icelandic group which started as a solo project for Sindri Mar Sigfusson. |
| Happy Birthday by Happy Birthday March 16, 2010 This is the debut album for the rock band from Vermont. |
| Liquid Love by Shy Child March 15, 2010 The electronica duo from Brooklyn, New York, releases its fourth full-length album. |
| Broken Bells by Broken Bells March 9, 2010 This is the debut album for The Shins James Mercer and producer Brian Burton (aka as Danger Mouse). |
| The Winter Of Mixed Drinks by Frightened Rabbit March 9, 2010 The third studio album for the Scottish indie band produced by Peter Katis is its first with new member Gordon Skene. |
| The Monitor by Titus Andronicus March 9, 2010 The first full-length album on XL Recordings for the rock band from New Jersey was named after a warship that fought during the American Civil War. |
| jj no 3 by jj March 9, 2010 Until jj signed with Secretly Canadian to release its second full-length album, the identity of the Swedish duo was unknown to the industry at large. |
| Animalore by Via Audio March 9, 2010 The Brooklyn-based quartet who met at Berklee College releases its follow-up to the band's 2007 debut produced by Spoon's Jim Eno. |
| Rat A Tat Tat by Jason Collett March 9, 2010 Broken Social Scene's Jason Collett releases his fifth solo album produced by Zues band members Carlin Nicholson and Michael O'Brien. |
| The Desert Of Shallow Effects by Miles Kurosky March 9, 2010 The debut solo album for the Beulah singer features several guest musicians, including the singer's former bandmates from Beulah. |
| Home Acres by Aloha March 9, 2010 The rock quartet worked on writing the songs over the Internet before coming together to record the album. |
| Broken Side Of Time by Alberta Cross March 9, 2010 The debut full-length album for the band led by Swedish-born Petter Ericson Stakee and Terry Wolfers was produced by Mike McCarthy. |
| Permalight by Rogue Wave March 2, 2010 Formed in Oakland, California by Zach Schwartz, the indie rock band releases its fourth full-length album and its first with Cameron Jasper who replaced Patrick Abernethy (who took over for Evan Farrell when he left the band in 2007) on bass. |
| Fight Softly by The Ruby Suns March 2, 2010 The third album for the New Zealand-based indie band led by Ryan McPhun is its first on the Sub Pop label. |
| Be Brave by The Strange Boys March 2, 2010 The follow-up to their 2009 debut full-length sees a new lineup, with Mika Miko's Jenna Thornhill and Seth Densham joining, while Darker My Love's Tim Presley also appears on this release. |
| Fallen House Sunken City by B. Dolan March 2, 2010 The Rhode Island-based artist who began as a slam poet releases his latest hip hop album produced by Alias. |
| Hologram Jams by Jaguar Love March 2, 2010 The second album produced by John Goodmanson for Jaguar Love finds the band now just a duo comporised of ex-Blood Brothers/Pretty Girls Make Graves band members Johnny Whitney and Cody Votolato after J. Clark left the band in 2009. |
| Black Swan by Athlete March 2, 2010 The fourth album for the British indie rock band was produced by Tom Rothrock. |
| Nitetime Rainbows [EP] by A Sunny Day in Glasgow March 2, 2010 The seven-track EP featuring songs from the "Ashes Grammer" session includes three new songs, plus three remixes of the title track. |
| Hidden by These New Puritans March 2, 2010 The British rock band uses a vast variety of musical instruments and styles for its second album. |
| Come Down With Me by Errors March 1, 2010 The second album for the Scottish quartet was produced by the band with some assistance from Steven Ward. |
| One Armed Bandit by Jaga Jazzist February 23, 2010 The Norwegian group led by Lars Horntveth continues its jazz fusion of music styles on its latest album. |
| Invisible Violence by We Are Wolves February 23, 2010 The electro-rock group from Quebec, with the help of producers Radwan Moumneh and Hadji Bakara, releases its fourth album. |
| Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? by The Brian Jonestown Massacre February 23, 2010 The 11th album for the Anton Newcombe-led rock band features the return of bassist/guitarist Matt Hollywood, who left the group in 1999. |
| Dear God, I Hate Myself by Xiu Xiu February 23, 2010 Dear God, I Hate Myself is the art-rock band's first release featuring new band member Angela Seo (keys). The album also features contributions from producer/Deerhoof member Greg Saunier. |
| American Gong by Quasi February 23, 2010 The indie band formed in Portland, Oregon, releases its first album with new official member, bassist Joanna Bolme. |
| The Meat Of Life by Clem Snide February 23, 2010 Encouraged by the reception the band received from touring the much delayed "Hungry Bird," the alt-country trio returns with its latest release, which features Tony Crow, Roy Agee, and Carole Rabinowitz as guest musicians. |
| The Magician's Private Library by Holly Miranda February 23, 2010 A member of the band Jealous Girlfriends, the singer returns with a debut full-length solo album produced by TV On The Radio's Dave Sitek. |
| White Hills by White Hills February 23, 2010 The latest album for the New York-based indie rock band was recorded in three days at Oneida's studio and Oneida's Kid Millions provided the drumming for the recording. |
| Tapestry Of Webs by Past Lives February 23, 2010 The debut full-length album for the rock band featuring members of Seattle's The Blood Brothers was produced by Steve Fisk |
| Tidings by Wolf People February 23, 2010 The first album released by Jagjaguwar for the London-based band features recordings made between 2005 and 2007. |
| European by Sambassadeur February 23, 2010 The Swedish pop band named after the Serge Gainsbourg's song releases its third album. |
| Constellations by Balmorhea February 23, 2010 The Austin group added four members since its 2008 album for the band's fourth album. |
| Falcon by The Courteeners February 22, 2010 The follow-up to the band's gold album "St. Jude" was produced by Ed Buller. |
| Sigh No More by Mumford & Sons February 16, 2010 Produced by Markus Dravs, the debut album for the folk rock quartet went platinum in the UK. |
| Minor Love by Adam Green February 16, 2010 Heavily influenced by the likes of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Adam Green (the alternative-folk singer/songwriter better known for his stint with the lo-fi indie group Moldy Peaches) returns with his sixth studio album. |
| Gorilla Manor by Local Natives February 16, 2010 The Los Angeles band's debut album is the latest to incorporate afropop to its sound. |
| Un by Dan Black February 16, 2010 The debut solo album for the former singer of The Servant features a sampling from Rihanna's "Umbrella," as well as the soundtrack to the film, "Starman." |
| Falling Down A Mountain by Tindersticks February 16, 2010 The latest album for the group features new members drummer Earl Harvin and guitarist Davis Kitt. |
| Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You by Lightspeed Champion February 16, 2010 The former Test Icicles frontman Devonte Hynes of Lightspeed Champion returns with the follow-up to 2008's Falling Off The Lavender Bridge. Produced by Ben Allen (Animal Collective, Gnarls Barkley), Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You is a collection of songs influenced by classical music and musical theatre. |



















































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