This Week's Releases

28 February 2013 | 2:10 pm | Alex Wilson

New music from Birds Of Tokyo, The Drones, Popstrangers & Stereophonics!

Birds Of TokyoMarch Fires (Capitol/EMI)

We spoke to Ian Kenny and Adam Spark about why the ornate and ethereal sound of March Fires is so far flung from the big rock choruses of 2010's massively successful self-titled record.

The DronesI See Seaweed (MGM)

Yes, a new Drones record, and it's as cofounding, impressionistic and compelling as we've come to expect from some of Australia's finest. You're going to want to give this one a few listens to sink in, and catch the band when they take their powerful live show around the country in April.

FrakshaMy Way (Broken Tooth Entertainment/Obese)

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One of the best kept secrets on the UK hip-hop scene, veteran MC Fraksha drops his refreshingly direct and dark debt album in Australia.

PopstrangersAntipodes (Spunk/Cooperative)

DoldrumsLesser Evil (Dine Alone/Shock)

The international music cognoscenti have been heaping praise on this sample-wrangling 23 year-old Canuck. You can listen to his single 'She is the Wave' here and see what all the fuss is about.

Apricot RailQuarrels (Hidden Shoal)

Here's a lovely little new record from this Perth instrumental outfit. We had a chinwag with their man dude, Ambrose Nock, about obscure pop and why “post-rock” is pretty much the worst genre tag ever.

StereophonicsGraffiti on the Train (Warner)

16 years in and this latest album finds the Welsh indi-rockers carefully tweaking and refining their signature sound.

Also out this week:

RhyeWoman (Polydor/Universal)
Imagine Dragons
Night Visions (Universal)
Andre Rieu
In Love With Maastricht – A Tribute To My Hometown (Universal)
Bryan Estepa
Heart vs. Mind (Laughing Outlaw/Inertia)
Suuns
Images Du Futur (Secretly Canadian/Inertia)
Autechre
Exai (Warp/Inertia)
Robert DeLong
Just Movement (Liberator)
Theme Park
Theme Park (Trangressive/Cooperative)
Various
Balance Presents jozif (Balance/EMI)
Kris Menace
Features (Compuphonic/Balance/EMI)
Proxy
Music From The Eastblock Jungles (Turbo/Balance/EMI)
The James Hunter Six –
Minute By Minute (Fantasy/Concord/Universal)
Dirty York
Feed The Fiction (Independent)
Absolute Boys
Heavy Flow (Bedroom Suck)
No Escape For The King
13 Fjords (Independent)
Marnie Stern
In Advance of the Broken Arm (The Planet Company)
Chelsea Light Moving
Chelsea Light Moving (Matador/Remote Control)
Van Halen
The Studio Albums: 1978-1984 (label)
Jeff Healy Band
House On Fire (Shock)
Tommy Emmanuel & Martin Taylor
The Colonel & The Governor (Sony)
Dido
Girl Who Go Away (Sony)
Soilwork
The Living Infinite (Nuclear Blast/Riot)
Hardcore Superstar
Beg For It (Nuclear Blast/Riot)
Brian McFadden
The Irish Connection (Universal)
Young Dreams
Between Places (Modular/Universal)