The notoriously ‘difficult’ second album, from the Kings of Leon, falls under the critical watch of the Monkeys.
Ireland’s self-styled ‘dark prince of pop’ Niall James Holohan.
The notoriously ‘difficult’ second album, from the Kings of Leon, falls under the critical watch of the Monkeys.
Moby’s follow up to the hugely succesful album Play.
Debut album from the Mercury Prize winning Scottish Band.
Debut album from Kristen Hersh’s latest musical incarnation, 50ft Wave.
Sufjan Stevens’ second album as part of his 50 great states project. Illinoise is, dare we say it, a ‘concept’ album.
The ‘difficult second album’ from Scotland’s Franz Ferdinand.
Third album from Ireland’s Bell X1, former band-mates of Damien Rice – though don’t let that put you off.
Long forgotten album from the Beach Boys’ Denis Wilson. Pacific Ocean Blue was first rleased in 1977, six years before Wilson drowned in the Ocean off Marina del Ray, California.
The fastest selling debut album in history. Sheffield’s Arctic Monkeys bring tales of bent bouncers, prostitutes, and underage drinking to the Top 40.