Album News Weekly: 10th February 2016

In This Issue: It seems its all about the black and white this February, we’ve got some heavy and electronic releases coming for you this month so check them out!

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Jonny Avery

Jonny Avery is a singer/songwriter from New Zealand with delicate guitar work. Captains of Industry is cowritten by Jonny and his dad before he passed and will be released 12th of February through the A&R Department.

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No Body Died

Illusively inspired by a well-frequented German haunt, the upcoming long player The Nihilist & The Pretender is the latest offering from Armidale-based electronic duo No Body Died, out 19th February via White Label Servicing.

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States of Emotion

States of Emotion have an arsenal of shimmery guitar pop in their long shelved album Black & White to Gold finally to be released on February 15th via Label White Room.

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OP3

OP3 is a musical project based in Greece, addressing an ambient and atmospheric music , borrowing elements from modern classical, jazz, electro and folk rhythms their album is our 14th February through Fluttery Records.

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Emotional

Emotional is a new band from San Francisco and a project from Brian Wakefield, formerly of the experimental pop group Melted Toys. Being the founder of Death Records, Wakefield would naturally enlist in own label to distribute his new music. Ahh…The Name Is Emotional, Baby! is the debut LP from Emotional out February 19th.

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Matador

Dublin techno artist Matador announced his new label brand Rukus. celebrating the launch with his EP The Enemy set for release on 15th February, featuring vocals from the likes of Chicago’s artist Felix Da Housecat.

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PELGRIM

Tilburg’s PELGRIM are back and heavier than ever with a new album, Ephemera, set to arrive on February 13th.

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Alexisonfire

Dine Alone Records has announced Alexisonfire: Live at Copps will be available digitally via iTunes on February 12th. Alexisonfire: Live at Copps was recorded at Copps Coliseum to a capacity 10,000+ crowd on December 30 in Hamilton, Ontario, the last stop of the band’s sold-out 2012 Worldwide Farewell Tour.

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