This Week's Releases

24 July 2014 | 1:04 pm | Staff Writer

New albums out from Anberlin, Jenny Lewis, The Black Lips and more

Here's what new albums are out this week:

Anberlin Lowborn (UNFD)

Lowborn is the band’s final album, capping-off a 12-year career. Anberlin could not have written a better good-bye according to reviewer Bailey Lions, who says it leaves "a sweet lingering aftertaste."

Fozzy Do You Wanna Start A War (Century Media/Universal)

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Veterans Fozzy don't look like slowing down anytime soon with their sixth studio album dropping this week. According to The Music’s Brendan Crabb, "their overall outlook feels fresh" with new material to keep the fans interested.

Jenny Lewis The Voyager (Warner)

Soloist Jenny Lewis will be releasing her third studio album tomorrow which has been awarded The Music’s Album of the Week with a four and a half star rating. According to reviewer Dylan Stewart, it’s "simply brilliant."

The Black Angels Clear Lake Forest (Pod/Inertia)

Psychedelic rockers The Black Angels are bringing out seven new tracks for their fans on this mini-album and it remains "as strong as any of the Austin band’s significant back catalogue" according to reviewer Dylan Stewart.

And the rest:

Aldous Harding – Aldous Harding (Spunk)
Alvvays Alvvays (Popfrenzy/Caroline)
Blues Pills Blues Pills (Nuclear Blast/Unversal)
Eaten By Dogs Eaten By Dogs (Black Hat Rackets/MGM)
Herbie Hancock The Warner Bros. Years (1969-1972) (Warner)
Ilias All The Way Up (Aguenar Records)
John Williamson Honest People (Warner)
Mere Women Your Town (Poison City Records)
Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens Cold World (Daptone/Shock)
Neon Jungle Welcome To The Jungle (Sony)
Randy Bachman Every Song Tells A Story (Caroline)
Real Friends Maybe This Place Is The Same And We’re Just Changing (Fearless/Unified)
Strand Of Oaks Heal (Dead Oceans/Inertia)
The Aktavist I Am My Environment Personified (Firestarter Distributor)
The Mastersons Good Luck Charm (New West/Warner)
The Raveonettes Pe’ahi (Beat Dies Records/The Orchard)
Theory Of A Deadman SaVages (Roadrunner/Warner)
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Hypnotic Eye (Reprise/Warner)
ZZ Top The Very Baddest of ZZ Top (Warner)