Alt-rock rules the week with The Vines and Arctic Monkeys, but Eddie Vedder and Seeker Lover Keeper also hit stores.
Brit rockers Arctic Monkeys offer their fourth album Suck It And See and The Vines deliver album number five Future Primitive.
The new project from Sarah Blasko, Holly Throsby and Sally Seltmann – Seeker Lover Keeper – release their self-titled debut.
Pearl Jam frontman pulls out the little Hawaiian number for solo effort Ukulele Songs, Melbourne act Eagle And The Worm bring the ‘60s harmonies on Good Times, and frisky Melbourne indie rockers Loon Lake deliver their ‘Not Just Friends’ EP.
US post-math-rock nutters Battles release their much-anticipated second album Gloss Drop.
Husky folk punk troubadour Frank Turner offers up his latest album England Keep My Bones.
Death metal legends Morbid Angel deliver Illud Divinum Insanus and ramshackle bluesman Seasick Steve gives us You Can’t teach An Old Dog New Tricks.
Stalwart new wave pop act Depeche Mode release their second Remixes album, from 1981-2011 and metal legends Iron Maiden drop their From Fear To Eternity Best Of from 1990-2010.
Joe Cocker, Screaming Jets, The Angels and Deisel release Greatest Hits Live albums and there’s the 40th anniversary edition of Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On.
There are also a stack of INXS albums remastered and a tour edition of Kylie’s Aphrodite.
VIDEO: Check out Frank Turner playing new tunes in the Undercover studios below.










