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Albums of the Week - Dylan-esque

Most Anticipated:
Bob Dylan - “Together Through Life”
It is hard not to anticipate a new album by Bob Dylan. He consistently releases quality music and at the very least you can be sure the tracks won’t have “sound all over them”.

Kevin Devine and the Goddamn Band - “Brother’s Blood”
He is one of the great singer/songwriter’s of the past few years. He had a rough go with his last album released on Capitol Records. Shortly after the release he was dropped and the album received limited promotion. He has gone back to his independent label routes with this album and will likely be stronger because of it.

Other Releases to Look Out For:
Paper Route - “Absence”
Heaven and Hell - “The Devil You Know”
NOFX - “Coaster”
Pilot Speed - “Wooden Bones”
Catherine - “Inside / Out”
Fire in the Attic - “Fire in the Attic”

Albums I Hate to Admit Might Be Good:
No guilty pleasures this week. It’s a good thing too, these album choices were starting to get embarrassing.


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