In a week of hyped-up indie acts, Oz country stalwart Adam Harvey looks to have the biggest release of the week with Falling Into Place.
So let’s begin with experimental music legend Brian Eno, who pumps out another album in Drums Between The Bells.
Noisy UK brats Rolo Tomassi deliver their new album Eternal Youth and UK new wave sad sacks The Horrors offer Skyring.
London dub innovator SBTRKT releases his self-titled debut and grime hero Wiley drops 100% Publishing.
Top five Kiwi band Avalanche City finally release their Our New Life Above The Ground here.
LA indie soul act and Splendour visitors Fitz And The Tantrums offer their debut Pickin’ Up The Pieces.
Post-punk Wolf Parade side-project Handsome Furs release album number three Sound Kapital and there’s the much-hyped debut from Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Revered American underground hip-hopper Tech N9ne drops All 6s And 7s.
Local triple j favourite Abbe May brings out her debut Design Desire.
And it’s a big week for soundtracks, with the music from Winners And Losers, Offspring and Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows being released.
Plus, there’s a triple DVD of the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest.
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