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By Garbage, 2012
On February 1, 2010, it was confirmed through Shirley Manson's official Facebook profile that she spent a week in the studio with her bandmates. The news came shortly after Butch Vig received a Grammy for producing American rock band Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown, which won "Best Rock Album".
- Thank You Camellia
By Kris Allen, 2012
American Idol Season 8 Winner Kris Allen announces the release of his second album entitled THANK YOU CAMELLIA, the follow-up to his self-titled debut released in 2009 after winning the American Idol title. Kris' lead single from THANK YOU CAMELLIA entitled "The Vision of Love" was co-written by...
- A Joyful Noise
By Gossip, 2012
A blend of soul, gospel, rock, funk, disco, punk, passion and rebellion, Gossip is comprised of vocalist Beth Ditto, guitarist Nathan Howdeshell, and drummer Hannah Blilie. Since their previous studio effort, Gossip have toured extensively, covering the major music festival circuits, making...
- Apocalyptic Love
By Slash, 2012
Legendary Guns 'N' Roses guitarist and Snakepit leader Slash returns in 2012 with the adventurous Apocalyptic Love.
- Born and Raised
By John Mayer, 2012
Born and Raised, the new album from Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician John Mayer. The first single, "Shadow Days," Billboard calls "a gentle and shimmering confluence of mellow Southern rock". Mayer produced Born and Raised with Don Was, who worked on albums for acts such as the...
- Vows
By Kimbra, 2012
Debut LP from 21-year-old New Zealand born songstress Kimbra, who now calls Melbourne home. Recorded at Sing Sing Studios Melbourne and produced by Kimbra Johnson, Francois Tetaz (Architecture in Helsinki, Gotye) with additional production from M-Phazes (Amerie, Pharoahe Monche) and mastered at The...
- Beneath the Scars
By 12 Stones, 2012
12 Stones emerged from anonymity via their self-titled debut in 2002 and rose to prominence quickly. Singer Paul McCoy's appearance on the debut hit from Evanescence "Bring Me To Life," steady touring, and a strong connection to their growing fan base delivered sales of hundreds of thousands of...
- Listen Up!
By Haley Reinhart, 2012
2012 debut album from the Illinois native who won over American Idol viewers with her unique, standout performances and jazzy vocal style as a Season 10 finalist. For fans of Adele, Any Winehouse, Corinne Baily Rae, Joss Stone, Duffy, and American Idol.
- Promising Promises
By Jon Mclaughlin, 2012
Jon McLaughlin's 2012 album Promising Promises embodies McLaughlin's irresistible songwriting style along with his sweetly melancholic approach to storytelling. As he explains, "It feels really good to have a record that I'm working on that I can really deliver wholeheartedly knowing that the fans...
- CVI
By Royal Thunder, 2012
CVI is the Relapse Records debut for Southern rock-infused metal band Royal Thunder. The trio of Mlny Parsonz, Jesse Stuber and Josh Weaver create music which has been dubbed "Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde fronting Black Sabbath" by the Brooklyn Vegan website.
- Ya Know
By Joey Ramone, 2012
2012 release, the second posthumous solo album from the former Ramones frontman. Ya Know? adds a significant new chapter to the seminal punk icon's hugely influential body of work. The tracks were drawn from a cache of demos and unreleased recordings that Joey had a cut at various times during the...
- Dirty Bass
By Far East Movement, 2012
Far East Movement (also known as FM) create music that bridges the gap between underground party records and mainstream pop music. Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif, and DJ Virman take elements of hip-hop, electro, alternative, and dance to create an original pop sound and lifestyle they refer to as...
- I Predict A Graceful Expulsion
By Cold Specks, 2012
Cold Specks is 24-year-old Canadian artist Al Spx. I Predict A Graceful Expulsion is her debut album, a tribute to the Deep South, to the Ozarks and Appalachians, to the stirring songs of chain gangs, and to Harlem at the very point where blues met soul.
- Clear Moon
By Mount Eerie, 2012
Clear Moon is the first of two albums (the other, Ocean Roar) to be released in 2012 by lo-fi popster Mount Eerie (aka Phil Elverum, formerly known as The Microphones).
- Black Cat Oil
By Delta Moon, 2012
The dual slide guitars of Delta Moon transport the listener deep into the heart of the American South. In 2008, the American Roots Music Association named whiskey-voiced singer and guitarist Tom Gray Blues Songwriter of the Year .
- Cancer For Cure
By El-P, 2012
2012 album from the independent Rap icon. Cancer For Cure marks his first full length rap album since 2007's critically acclaimed I'll Sleep When Your Dead. The album takes another huge leap forward from the production work of his 2010 instrumental album.
- Choice of Weapon
By The Cult, 2012
Choice of Weapon is the follow up to the critically-acclaimed 2007 release Born Into This that the UK's Mojo magazine called 'a wholehearted, utopian and irrefutably exciting record.' Long-time Cult collaborator and producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Bush), who produced one of The Cult's most successful...
- The Falling Impossible
By Cinemascape, 2012
Cinemascape come from Sweden and delight with their fresh and unspoiled sounds. Their music is a mix of electro and glamour. The charismatic vocals can have thoughts and comparison with artists such as Marc Almond. The debut album was released as a strictly limited edition The Falling Impossible...
- 3's
By Smile Empty Soul, 2012
The built-in fanbase that Smile Empty Soul bring with them is dedicated and the result of musical elbow grease. The band's post-grunge sensibilities, unstoppable work ethic and constant tour schedule, which has seen them performing alongside bands like Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Fuel, Cold and...
- Put It Together
By Shannon Stephens, 2012
Pull It Together is Shannon Stephens' third album. Vulnerability has been replaced with a fierce confidence born of experience. Stephens sings out now with a voice free of youthful self-consciousness, filled instead with conviction and no small amount of anger at the state of the world.
- Animal Furnace
By Hannibal Buress, 2012
- The Light The Dead See
By Soulsavers, 2012
Soulsavers 2012 album, THE LIGHT THE DEAD SEE, features vocals and lyrics by Dave Gahan. The record is the follow-up to 2009's critically acclaimed album Broken. Soulsavers -- the music and production team of Rich Machin and Ian Glover -- have been a growing force since 2003's debut Tough Guys...
- Elemental Journey
By Sonny Landreth, 2012
For his first all-instrumental album, slide guitar master Sonny Landreth assembled an extraordinary group of musicians that included guest guitarists Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson, steel drum legend Robert Greenidge and members of the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra directed by Maestro Mariusz Smolij.
- Dangerously Delicious
By Aziz Ansari, 2012
Actor-comedian Aziz Ansari ("Parks and Recreation") returns in 2012 with his second collection of stand-up comedy -- Dangerously Delicious.
- Bring Me Home
By Sade, 2012

























