This Week's Releases

30 July 2015 | 3:33 pm | Staff Writer

Gurrumul The Gospel Album (Skinnyfish)

Acclaimed indigenous artist Gurrumul returns with his third studio album, in what was picked as our choice for Album Of The Week. "This is a record for anyone who cherishes the possibility brought about by a waiting turntable on a wide-open Sunday." On his new album, Gurrumul "reimagines the traditional music of his childhood." The veteran performer has also just kicked off a national tour in support of the new album.

Josh Pyke But For All These Shrinking Hearts (Wonderlick)

Aussie favourite Josh Pyke burst on to the national scene in the mid '2000s and his star has only risen. His fifth studio album picks up right where 2013's The Beginning & The End Of Everything left off. We loved the new album so much that we gave it a four-star rating. "Setting out to prove "the ultimate perpetual motion is creativity", Pyke might be taking on the laws of physics, but more impressively, he's simply written an album full of really great songs."

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and the rest of the releases…

Albert Hammond Jr Momentary Masters(Infectious Music)

Big Strong Brute Good Work (Independent)

Charlie Keller Minor Mystery (Independent)

Fly Golden Eagle Quartz Bijou (ATO)

Joss Stone Water For Your Soul (Stone'd Records)

Kataklysm Of Ghosts & Gods (Nuclear Blast)

Led Zeppelin Coda (Atlantic)

Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door (Atlantic)

Led Zeppelin Presence (Atlantic)

Lianne La Havas Blood (Warner)

Mar Haze Mar Haze (Independent)

Mike Cooper Fratello Mare (Room40)

New Gum Sarn New Gold Mountain (Spunk)

Patient Sixty Seven Imbalance (Independent)

Percy Sledge & Ben E King The Very Best Of Percy Sledge & Ben E King (Warner)

Saint Asonia Saint Asonia (Sony)

Seb Wildblood Foreign Parts (Kartel)

The Maccabees Marks To Prove It (Fiction)

West Thebarton Brothel Party West Thebarton Brothel Party (Mirador Records)

Witchgrinder Haunted (Firestarter Distribution)