Coldplay Heads Up This Week’s New Releases - Noise11.com
Chris Martin of Coldplay. Image by Ros O'Gorman.

Chris Martin of Coldplay. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Coldplay Heads Up This Week’s New Releases

by Andrew Tijs on October 21, 2011

in New Music,News

Coldplay kick off the new albums released today, with Justice, Tom Waits, Washington, Darren Hayes and more.

Chris Martin of Coldplay. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Chris Martin of Coldplay. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

The band’s fifth album Mylo Xyloto hits the stores today and may well be the album to dislodge Adele from the charts in a week (but probably for only a week).

French electro duo Justice have album number two in Audio, Video, Disco and ex-Savage Garden frontman Darren Hayes releases his fourth solo album Secret Codes and Battleships.

Washington drops her new ‘Insomnia’ EP and French singer Camille (who guested with Novelle Vague) has her fifth album Ilo Veyou.

Eternal blues bad-ass Tom Waits has his latest album Bad As Me and grunge mainstays The Screaming Trees offer up their final recordings, titled Last Words.

Indie pop duo of M. Ward and actress Zooey Deschanel release A Very She And Him Christmas as She And Him.

Melbourne garage rockers Eddy Current Suppression Ring offer up their rarities and singles collection So Many Things and there’s a release of Brit garage soul band Jim Jones Revue’s Burning Your House Down.

Hyped New Jersey indie rockers Real Estate release their second album Days and Patrick Stump, formerly of Fall Out Boy, delivers the deluxe edition of his solo debut Soul Punk.

NSW folky duo Georgia Fair deliver their debut album All Through Winter, Brisbane singer-songwriter and Wilson Pickers member Danny Widdicombe has his solo album Find Someone and Melbourne roots band/man Husky releases Forever So.

Sting’s Best of 25 Years is out today and will certainly make a chart splash like so many other Best Ofs, plus there are new Greatest Hits records from Barnesy, the Angels, Hunter & Collectors and RHCP.

The Pearl Jam Twenty DVD and Blu-Ray also hit stores today.

 

Related Posts

Bruce Springsteen Letter To You
Australian Charts: Bruce Springsteen ‘Letter To You’ Debuts At No 1

The twentieth studio album for Bruce Springsteen called "Letter to You" debuts at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart this week, becoming his fifth No.1 album in Australia.

November 1, 2020
Gurrumul Djarimirri
Australian Charts: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu Debuts At No 1

Local indigenous artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu achieves something after his passing in July of 2017 which he didn't do while he was still alive, and that is score a No.1 album locally, as his fourth studio album and first posthumous release "Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)" debuts at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart.

April 21, 2018
Barbra Streisand Encore
Australian Albums: Barbra Streisand ‘Encore’ Debuts At No 1

Barbra Streisand sees her 35th studio album "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway" grab the top spot on the ARIA Albums Chart this week, becoming her second this century to reach the top and third overall.

September 5, 2016
A Day To Remember
Australian Albums: A Day To Remember To Govern The Next Chart

A Day To Remember is set for a number one reign on the Australian album chart with their “reunion” album ‘Bad Vibrations’.

September 3, 2016
The Amity Affliction Photo by Ros O'Gorman
Australian Charts The Amity Affliction Have No 1 Album

The fifth studio album for Gympie metalcore act The Amity Affliction becomes the band's third consecutive No.1 album, as this week "This Could Be Heartbreak" enters at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart.

August 22, 2016
Prince Purple Rain
Prince Dominates Music Sales In Australia

Prince has dominated music sales in Australia this week much like the impact David Bowie’s death had on fans back in January.

April 30, 2016
Deftones
ARIA Albums: Deftones ‘Gore’ Debuts At No 1

US alt-metal act Deftones see their eighth studio album “Gore” become their first No.1 album in Australia, plus the set also debuted at the top in New Zealand, becoming the bands first number ones for an album anywhere in the world.

April 16, 2016