Major new titles coming this week from: twenty one pilots, Coheed & Cambria, Echo & The Bunnymen, Monuments, High Cornwell, You Me at Six, T.I., Katie Melua (GH), Judah Kelly, Broderick Smith, Cat Power, Bob Evans, Steve Perry, John Lennon’s Imagine re-issue, Triple J’s Like a Version Vol.14 and the soundtracks for ‘Venom’ and the new ‘A Star is Born’ with Lady Gaga.
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