
The following albums dropped today and are available in your local trendy record stores or on digital download.
Arcade Fire “Reflektor”
The Canadian collective release their follow-up to the Grammy Award-winning album The Suburbs. The buildup of hype and hysteria over this release is enough to make Daft Punk jealous. Things have gotten so crazy for the group that Rolling Stone calls the most important band of the last decade; that they had to change their name to the Reflektors temporarily. The Reflektors have gigs scheduled here in L.A. tonight at Capitol Records and Thursday at the Palladium.
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Brooklyn lo-fi indie rockers Beach Fossils, have unveiled a video for the latest single from their sophomore album Clash The Truth. The album which was released back in February, has already produced the singles “Carless” and “Shallow” however, “Generational Synthetic” is the first single with a video.
Lost in all of the hysteria over Cults releasing their sophomore album Static last Tuesday, was the fact that Toad The Wet Sprocket released their first studio album in sixteen years. Their latest release titled New Constellation, is the long-awaited follow-up to 1997’s Coil. The pride and joy of Santa Barbara, California are considered by many a deepster as a highly regarded guilty pleasure band. The alternative pop rock band has been touring periodically since 2006, but just recently proclaimed themselves as an active project.


