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New Music Releases for 1 February 2019

by Gavin Ryan on February 1, 2019

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Major new titles coming this week from: Brian Cadd, Nina Nesbitt, Girlpool, Busted, Broods, The Wiggles, Luis Fonsi, Billie Eilish, Within Temptation, Ian Brown, Harriet Brown and White Lies.

New releases for the week of the 1st of February. All track/singles below are Downloads (DL) unless otherwise stated:

SONY:
Silver City – Brian Cadd (Ambition) (DL/CD)
Sick Boy – The Chainsmokers (Columbia) (CD)
The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change – Nina Nesbitt (Cooking Vinyl) (CD/Vinyl/Blue Vinyl)
DNA – Backstreet Boys (RCA) (Vinyl)
Disobey – Bad Wolves (2xRed Vinyl)
My Wildest Dreams – Claire Richards (DL/Ddlx)
I Trawl the Megahertz (2003) (Remastered) – Prefab Sprout (DL)
Remixed – St. Lucia (DL)
Act One-Music for Inanimate Objects – Subjective (DL)

Tracks;
February 1st:
Ready to Let Go – Cage the Elephant
Lie – Cairo Gold (+VS)
The Edge of Something – Causes
Siluetas – Comandante Twin
Daar Gaat Ze (Nooit Verdient) – Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat Frenna (+VS)
A****Loch – DJ Roby feat Nik P.
Encuentrame Otra Vez (Here Again) – Elevation Worship
Eco (Echo) – Elevation Worship
She Won’t Let Me Down – Embrz feat Leo Stannard
O’Monaciello – Ensemble Oni Wytars
Mercedes Benz – Flip Capella (+VS)
They Own This Town – Flora Cash
Inspiration – Florian Christl
Stitch ’em Up – Frank Walker feat Justin Jesso
Could’ve Been (Remix) – H.E.R. feat Tone Stith (+VS)
The Prodigy – Joseph Bishara
Better – Khalid (+VS)
Happy Now – Kygo & Sandra Cavazza
Dream Variation – Lara Downes feat Rhiannon Giddens
Call the Shots (from ‘Miss Bala’) – Leslie Grace
I’ve Been Waiting – Lil’ Peep & ILoveMakonnen feat. Fall Out Boy
Resume – Lil’ TJay
Waste Your Time (Tep No Remix) – Lost Boy x Signal Goes Silent
Gypsy (4xRemixes) – Lothief & Beowulf
I Walk Up – Luke Christopher
Please Come Back – Masked Intruder
Serious (2xRemixes) – Midnight Kids & Matthew Koma (+VS)
If I Ain’t Got U – Mowe feat Rory
Fire in My Soul (4xRemixes) – Olivier Heldens feat Shungudzo (+VS)
Pop Out – Polo G feat. Lil’ TJay
Life Must Go on – Quinn XCII
Main Title Theme (from ‘Spider-Man’) – Robert Ziegler
Karma (Cliq Remix) – Robinson
Not Thinkin’ ‘Bout You – Ruel feat Billy Davis (+VS)
Talking Like Friends (1 or 3 Tracks) – Sammy Porter feat Liv Dawson (+VS)
Gucci Rock N’ Rolla – Snakehips feat. Rivers Cuomo & Kyle (+VS)
Starting Fires – Stavros x Alex Chambers
Whatever They Say – The Jinxs
Atheists & Believers – The Mute Gods
Strange Love – The Unlikely Candidates (+VS)
Neon Church – Tim McGraw
Thought About You – Tim McGraw
With You – Tyler Shaw (+VS)
Good on Me – Vanic feat Olivia Noelle
Addicted (6xTracks) – Vanjess
Fire in Your Eyes – Willy Benjamin feat Brittany Foster
Tunnel Vision – Yung NNelg feat Leaps (+VS)
Lift Me Up – Yung Rvider
A Lot – 21 Savage feat J. Cole (VS only)
Complicated – Alexander Oscar & Svea (VS only)
Rainbow – A-Lin (VS only)
Chances – Backstreet Boys (VS only)
Zoey’s Theme (from ‘Escape Room’) – Brian Tyler & John Carey (VS only)
Drown (Live VEVO Performance) – Bring Me the Horizon (VS only)
Medicine (Live VEVO Performance) – Bring Me the Horizon (VS only)
Gone Too Long – Cat Deals, Bruno Martini & Joy Corporation (VS only)
Shame on You – Claire Richards (VS only)
Nowhere, Nobody – Earl Sweatshirt (VS only)
Two Nights – Joy Crookes (VS only)
Complicated – Like a Storm (VS only)
Think About us – Little Mix feat Ty Dolla $ign (VS only)
Maybe, I’m Afraid – LovelyTheBand (VS only)
This is Not the End – Mark Vincent (VS only)
Rad Drugz – Missio (VS only)
Subconscious Flirtations and Titillations – Theo Crocker (VS only)
Prelude (of Wind and Winter) – Thomas Encho (VS only)
Every Step That I Take – Tom Morello feat Portugal The Man & Whethan (VS only)
Go Tell Her Now – Tom Odell (VS only)
Just You and I – Tom Walker (VS only)
Fuck Up My High – Wilson (VS only)
Put a Date on it – Yo Gotti feat Lil’ Baby (VS only)

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WARNER:
bi/Mental – Le Butcherettes (Rise) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
What Chaos is Imaginary – Girlpool (Anti/Cooking Vinyl) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Lotus – Soen (Silver Living) (DL/CD)
New Africa Nation – Fuse ODG (Off Da Ground) (DL/CD)
Serious Hits…Live! (reissue) – Phil Collins (CD/2xVinyl)
A Hot Night in Paris (Live) – Phil Collins (CD)
Live in Hollywood (1980) – Linda Ronstadt (CD/Vinyl)
Oxnard – Anderson .Paak (Aftermath) (2xVinyl)
Road to Ruin (1978) – Ramones (Rhino) (Blue Vinyl)
Half Way There – Busted (ADA) (DL)

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UNIVERSAL:
Don’t Feed the Pop Monster – Broods (Island Aust.) (DL/CD)
Evergreen – Broods (Island Aust.) (White Vinyl)
Love Me Like You Used to (1987) – Tanya Tucker (Capitol) (DL)
The Really Really Really Really Boring Album – Regurgitator’s Pogogo Show (ABC Kids) (DL on 30th of Jan.)
The Wiggles Big Ballet Day – The Wiggles (ABC Kids) (DL on 31st of Jan.)
VIDA – Luis Fonsi (Universal USA) (DL)
When We Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? – Billie Eilish (Interscope) (DL on 30th of Jan.)
Resist – Within Temptation (Universal Germany) (DL/CD/2xVinyl)
Live Album – Marlon Williams (Caroline Aust.) (DL) {physical’s next week}
Outside – 070 Phi (Mass Appeal/Caroline) (DL)
Reasons to Stay Alive – Andy Burrows and Matt Haig (Fiction/Caroline) (DL)
Quarter Latin – Lartiste (Because Music/Caroline) (DL)
Meet the Family (1997) – Frenzal Rhomb (Caroline Aust.) (Multi Coloured Vinyl)
Drift Code – Rustin Man (Domino) (DL/CD/Vinyl/Dlx Vinyl)
Walking on a Dream (10th Ann.Ed.) – Empire of the Sun (EMI) (Blood Orange Vinyl)
Ripples – Ian Brown (EMI) (DL)
The Gypsy Soul of – Tiwayo (Blue Note) (DL/CD)
Helping Hands… Live & Acoustic at the Masonic – Metallica (Blackened Records) (2xVinyl)

Tracks;
January 30th:
Slow Motion – Jarryd James (Dryden Street)
Spotify Singles – Brett Young (Big Machine)
Bury a Friend – Billie Eilish (Interscope)

January 31st:
The Gravity Sessions – Gryffin (Interscope)
Bye Bye – Gryffin feat Ivy Adara (Interscope)
All the Pretty Girls – Vera Blue (Island Aust.)

February 1st:
American Spirit – Washington (Island Australia)
Up to You – Kesmar (Island Australia)
Blowin’ in the Wind – Cloves (Island Australia)
Someone New – Astrid S (Universal International)
When I Die – ALMA (Universal International)
So Close (Multi Track) – NOTD feat Felix Jaehn, Captain Cuts & Georgia Ku (Universal Sweden)
Close to Me (Multi Track) – Ellie Goulding feat Diplo & Swae Lee (Polydor)
Otherside – Young Franco feat Reva DeVito & Golden Vessel (Neon) (+VS on 31st of Jan.)
Women – Florida Georgia Line feat Jason DeRulo (Big Machine)
The Box – Regurgitator’s Pogogo Show (ABC Kids)
Be Happy – Deeline (Central Station)
Forget it All – Sunset City feat. Samantha Jade (Central Station)
Nobody’s Home – Mallrat feat Basenji (Dew Process) (+VS on 31st of Jan.)
Dancing with a Stranger – Sam Smith & Normani (EMI) (VS only)
Grip – Bastille x Seeb (EMI) (VS only)
Saturdays (Again) – Avey Tare (Domino) (VS only)

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MGM:
Urbanity – Urbanity (Alfi Records (DL)
Daydream Hawker – Go Fever (DL)
Ripe for Anarchy – Business of Dreams (Redeye/Slumberland/Planet) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Pure Imagination, No Country – Dave Harrington Group (Redeye/Yeggs Records/Planet) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Tides of a Teardrop (First Edition) – Mandolin Orange (Redeye/Yep Roc/Planet) (DL/2CD/2xBlue Vinyl)

Tracks;
February 1st:
On My Way – Sheppard (Empire of Song)
Silhouette – Liv Li
Kite Song – Tomato/Tomato (Denim on Denim Records)
Money – Lime Cordiale (Chugg Music)
The Reverend – Steve Tyson & the Train Rex (Red Music)

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INERTIA:
Gallipoli – Beirut (4AD/Remote Control) (DL/CD/Vinyl/Green Vinyl)
Superdream – Big Wild (Counter Records) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Careful – Boy Harsher (Nude Cube/City Slang) (DL/CD/Vinyl/White Vinyl)
Stuffed & Ready – Cherry Glazerr (Secretly Canadian) (DL/CD/Red Vinyl)
Ex:Re – Ex:Re (4AD/Remote Control) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Olympic Girls – Tiny Ruins (Milk Records/Remote Control) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Mall of Fortune – Harriet Brown (Innovative Leisure) (DL/CD/2xVinyl)
Five – White Lies (PIAS) (DL/CD/Vinyl/Blue Vinyl)
Archival 1973 to 1977 – Chris Carter (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Mondo Beat (1985) – Chris Carter (DL/CD/Clear Vinyl)
Disobedient (1998) – Chris Carter (DL/CD/2xPurple Vinyl)
Small Moon (1999) – Chris Carter (DL/CD/2xWhite Vinyl)
Heartbreak – Unloved (Heavely/PIAS) (DL/CD/Red Vinyl)
Mayonnaise – Deer Tick (Partisan) (Vinyl+7″ Vinyl)

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COMPILATIONS:
Roma – Soundtrack (Sony Classical) (CD)
Arctic – Soundtrack by Joseph Trapanese (Sony) (DL)
Rent – Original Cast of the Live TV Event (Sony) (DL)
Classical Focus FM – Various (Sony) (DL)
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – Soundtrack (Back Lot Music) (CD)
Kizd Bop 2019 – Kidz Bop Kids/Various (Razor & Tie/Universal) (DL/CD)
Perfect Blue (1997) – Soundtrack by Massahiro Ikumi (Tiger Lab Vinyl/Inertia) (Blue & Green Vinyl)

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Legend:
DL = Download
CD = Compact Disc
CDS = CD Singles
2CD = Double CD
Deluxe = Deluxe Edition of CD with bonus disc or DVD
DDLxe = Deluxe Digital Edition
Vinyl – Vinyl Edition
VS = Video Single
LV = Lyric Video
VL = Video Longform
RT = Ringtone
DVD = DVD Disc
BR = Blu-ray disc
7” / 12” – Vinyl single
Cass = Cassette

Compiled by Gavin Ryan. (C) 2019
With information supplied by Sony Music Australia, Warner Brothers Australia, Universal/EMI, MGM & Planet, Inertia

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