Full CDs: Interpol, Smashing Pumpkins + More
- Posted on Jul 9th 2007 1:00PM by Adam Stephens
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Interpol, 'Our Love to Admire'
New York quartet Interpol follows up their successful 2004 album 'Antics,' with another collection of sinister post-punk.

Smashing Pumpkins, 'Zeitgeist'
Original members Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin reunited for the legendary alt-rock band's sixth official album.

Spoon, 'Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga'
On their latest album, Spoon take a new direction, combining their signature rhythmic vamps with heartfelt atmospherics.

Mark Ronson, 'Version'
The man behind Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen's recent hit albums recreates contemporary British classics with a funk/hip-hop twist.

Justice, '†'
The unique French duo Justice incorporates rock into unconventional electro-house on their debut full-length album.

Bad Religion, 'New Maps of Hell'
On their fourteenth album, So-Cal punk veterans Bad Religion prove that their creative intensity is as strong as ever.

St. Vincent, 'Marry Me'
The debut album from former Polyphonic Spree choir member Annie Clark showcases a refreshing and innovative songwriting talent.

Nick Drake, 'Family Tree'
This posthumous album by the cult folk hero contains casually recorded rarities that predate Drake's debut.

Jesse Harris, 'Feel'
Jesse Harris, the songwriter behind Norah Jones's hit 'Don't Know Why,' plays feel-good pop on his seventh solo album.

Against Me!, 'New Wave'
Underground heroes Against Me! play aggressive folk-punk protest songs on their major label debut.

Various Artists, 'Once' Original Soundtrack
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, stars of the film 'Once,' also wrote and performed the soundtrack.

Kim Richey, 'Chinese Boxes'
Kim Richey's first collection of new music in five years was produced by Giles Martin, son of the legendary Sir George Martin.

Fionn Regan, 'The End of History'
On his debut solo album, Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan plays stripped-down acoustic pop in the vein of Nick Drake.

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, 'Glassjaw Boxer'
Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers play passionate alt-country with pop hooks on their latest album.

Ulrich Schnauss, 'Goodbye'
'Goodbye' is the melodic last installment in a trilogy of landmark albums by German electronic artist Ulrich Schnauss.

They Might Be Giants, 'The Else'
The New York duo teamed up with the Dust Brothers to produce this latest collection of catchy oddball pop.

Various Artists, 'Healing the Divide'
This compilation of adventurous, genre-bending collaborations was created as a benefit for Richard Gere's Healing the Divide Foundation.

Various Artists, 'Electrosweat, Vol. 1'
Electro and house come together on the first of Nervous Records' Electrosweat series.

Matthew Dear, 'Asa Breed'
Innovative electronic artist Matthew Dear showcases minimalist, pop-inspired techno on his sophomore full length album.
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