New Records from March 6 to 13

Music news

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

Artist: Ana Tijoux & DJ Dacel
Disk: 97
Label: Victoria Productions

Artist: At Nat
Disk: Sorry
Label: At Nat

Artist: Art School Girlfriend
Disk: Lean In
Label: Fiction

Artist: chalk
Disk: crystal punk
Label: Meat Machine

Artist: Chococorn and the Sugarcanes
Disk: All of you Cães Deserve or Céu
Label: Meat Machine

Artist: Crack Cloud
Disk: Peace and Purpose
Label: Meat Machine

Artist: James Blake
Disk: Trying Times
Label: Good Boy Records

Artist: Jorge Drexler
Disk: Taraca
Label: sony

Artist: Kim Gordon
Disk: PLAY ME
Label: Matador Records

Artist: Lamb Of God
Disk: Into Oblivion
Label: epic

Artist: midwest post death
Disk: post recovery
Label: plooptown records

Artist: Children Fighting
Disk: jab/cross
Label: Studio Satin

Artist: Sweet Pill
Disk: Still There's a Glow
Label: Hopeless Records

Artist: Rojuu & Evar
Disk: City ROc
Label: StarinA

Artist: SAINTS BRAVES
Disk: DUAL
Label: HYBE Latin America

Artist: The Notwist
Disk: News from Planet Zombie
Label: Morr Music

Artist: The Orielles
Disk: Only You Left
Label: Heavenly

Artist: Tinariwen
Disk: Homegar
Label: Wedge Record

Artist: TRAITRS
Disk: POSSESSOR
Label: Believe

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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