New Records from April 4 to 10

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This week's musical news is here. Ready to continue expanding your playlist?

Artist: Bossman Dlow

Disk: Chicken Talkin Bastard

Label: Alamo Records

Artist: How to Kill Felipes

Disk: Threshold

Label: How to Kill Felipes

Artist: Enter Shikari

Disk: Lose Your Self

Label: SO Recordings

Artist: esya

Disk: Chasing Desire

Label: AOK Records

Artist: Holly Humberstone

Disk: Cruel World

Label: Polydor Records

Artist: Hyper Gal

Disk: Our Hyper

Label: Hyper Gal

Artist: Immolation

Disk: Descent

Label: Nuclear Blast

Artist: Lime Garden

Disk: Maybe Not Tonight

Label: Lime Garden

Artist: The Three

Disk: XCLNT

Label: Universal Music

Artist: Mei Semones

Disk: Kurage

Label: Bayonet Records

Artist: Melvins & Napalm Death

Disk: Savage Imperial Death March

Label: Ipecac Recordings

Artist: My New Band Believe

Disk: My New Band Believe

Label: Rough Trade

Artist: Nicola Cruz

Disk: Telemagenta

Label: Kalahari Oyster Cult

Artist: Rachel Lime

Disk: Stories

Label: Rachel Lime

Artist: Squarepusher

Disk: Kammerkonzert

Label: Warp Records

Artist: The Itch

Disk: It's The Hope That Kills You

Label: I OH YOU

Artist: Truckfighters

Disk: Masterflow

Label: Fuzzorama

Artist: Winona Riders

Disk: 0%

Label: Indie Folks

Artist: WU LYF

Disk: A Wave That Will Never Break

Label: WU LYF

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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