In Stores Now 10/23

In Stores Now
10/23/2017
KEXP

Vancouver, BC artist Dan Bejar -- better known as Destroyer -- returns with his 11th album, which KEXP Music Director Don Yates describes as "a powerful set of dark,'80s-steeped New Wave/post-punk with prominent percussive synths, gleaming guitars and occasional strings and horns accompanying his dramatic glam-pop vocals and dark, aphoristic lyrics revolving around depravity, decadence and end times." Bully, the Nashville trio led by Alicia Bognanno, deliver "an excellent set of '90s-steeped grunge-pop with a dynamic sound featuring fuzzy guitars and muscular rhythms accompanying Bognannon's raspy vocals and anxiety-fueled lyrics." On their third LP, Gothenburg, Sweden band Makthaverskan bring "an impressive, hook-filled blend of energetic post-punk, shoegazer dream-pop and '60s girl-group pop, combining shimmering guitars, atmospheric synths, driving rhythms, Maja Milner's soaring vocals and often-dark lyrics juxtaposed with sky-scraping melodies."

With her sophomore album, Nashville-based artist Margo Price broadens "her musical palette with a confident blend of rollicking country-rock, Memphis soul, slinky country-funk, gospel-steeped ballads and intimate folk on sharply crafted songs with subjects ranging from class and gender inequality to heartache, loss, and resiliency." Toronto band Odonis Odonis bring "a fine set of industrialized post-punk with a dark, bass-heavy sound featuring throbbing synths, menacing beats and gloomy vocals" on their fourth LP. And New York's Yeah Yeah Yeahs celebrate the 15th anniversary of their debut Fever to Tell with a "Limited Edition Deluxe Box" reissue, limited to 2,000 copies, featuring a newly remastered version of the LP on 180-gram vinyl alongside nine unreleased demos, eight B-sides and rarities, plus a 164-page hardbound book filled with Nick Zinner's personal photos of the band as well as Karen O's notes.

  • (Various Artists) - "Arthur Hakase No Jinriki Hikouki"
  • from Even a Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973 on Light in the Attic Records
  • (Various Artists) CHVRCHES - "Call it Off"
  • from Tegan and Sara present The Con X: Covers on Warner Bros.
  • And So I Watch You from Afar - "A Slow Unfolding of Wings"
  • from The Endless Shimmering on Sargent House
  • Barbez / Velina Brown - "Venga Jaleo"
  • from For Those Who Came After: Songs of Resistance from the Spanish Civil War on Important
  • Beach Slang - "Thirteen"
  • from We Were Babies & We Were Dirtbags on Polyvinyl Records
  • Béla Fleck / Abigail Washburn - "Bloomin' Rose"
  • from Echo in the Valley on Rounder
  • Bill MacKay / Ryley Walker - "Lonesome Traveler"
  • from SpiderBeetleBee on Drag City
  • Billy Joel - "The Stranger"
  • from The Stranger [Picture Disc LP] on Brookvale Records
  • Bully - "Running"
  • from Losing on Sub Pop
  • Chris Young - "Losing Sleep"
  • from Losing Sleep on RCA Nashville
  • Circuit des Yeux - "Black Fly"
  • from Reaching for Indigo on Drag City
  • Colleen - "Winter Dawn"
  • from A Flame My Love, a Frequency on Thrill Jockey
  • David West - "Morning Rain"
  • from Cherry on Willow on Tough Love
  • Destroyer - "Sky's Grey"
  • from Ken on Merge
  • Elizabeth & the Catapult - "We Can Pretend"
  • from Keepsake on Compass
  • Gel Set - "Don't You Miss Me?"
  • from Body Copy on 2MR
  • George Michael - "Praying For Time"
  • from Listen Without Prejudice 25 [Super Deluxe Edition] on Sony Music
  • Jackie Shane - "Any Other Way"
  • from Any Other Way on Numero
  • The Jazz Butcher - "Who Loves You Now"
  • from The Wasted Years on Fire Records
  • Jaye Bartell - "In A Time Of Trouble"
  • from Jaye Bartell In a Time of Trouble a Wild Exultation on Sinderlyn
  • John Carpenter - "Christine"
  • from Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998 on Sacred Bones
  • Lee Gamble - "Istian"
  • from Mnestic Pressure on Hyperdub
  • Lindstrøm - "Shinin feat. Grace Hall"
  • from It's Alright Between Us as It Is on Feedelity
  • Lindsey Stirling - "Warmer In The Winter ft. Trombone Shorty"
  • from Warmer in the Winter on Concord
  • Makthaverskan - "In My Dreams"
  • from III on Run for Cover Records
  • Margo Price - "A Little Pain"
  • from All American Made on Third Man Records
  • Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band - "Josephine"
  • from Adiós Señor Pussycat on Violette
  • Nai Palm - "It's A Long Story"
  • from Needle Paw on Sony
  • Niall Horan - "On The Loose"
  • from Flicker on Capitol
  • Odonis Odonis - "Nasty Boy"
  • from No Pop on Felte
  • Pet Shop Boys
  • from Elysium: Further Listening 2011-2012 on Parlophone / Rhino
  • from Yes: Further Listening 2008-2010 on Parlophone / Rhino
  • Radiator Hospital - "Long Distance Dedication"
  • from Play the Songs You Like on Salinas Records
  • Saicobab
  • from Sab Se Purani Bab on Thrill Jockey
  • The Smiths
  • from The Queen Is Dead [Super Deluxe Edition] on Rhino / Warner Music
  • Sondre Lerche - "Soft Feelings"
  • from Pleasure on PLZ
  • Tough Age - "Me In Glue"
  • from Shame on Mint Records
  • Tracy Bryant - "A Crowded Room"
  • from A Place for Nothing and Everything in Its Place on Burger Records
  • Trivium - "The Sin And The Sentence"
  • from The Sin and the Sentence on Roadrunner Records
  • Willie Nelson - "I'm Movin' On"
  • from Willie Nelson and the Boys: Willie's Stash, Vol. 2 on Legacy / Sony Music
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Date With The Night"
  • from Fever to Tell [Deluxe Edition] on Interscope

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