Big bands continue to dominate the release schedule. There's only one band on everyone's lips this week and that's the Smashing Pumpkins.
Billy Corgan returns with a new look band and what can only be described as a church robe, as they release their first album since their compilation 'Rotten Apples' LP.
Perhaps Interpol will be a bit gutted that they bought out their new LP 'Our Love To Admire' this week, a fine release, but tough scheduling means they have to fight it out at the top of the charts with Billy & Co.
So here we have it then, the Strange Glue guide to the week's album releases.
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Interpol - Our Love To Admire
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 3
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Nick Drake - Family Tree
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Buffalo Tom - Three Easy Pieces
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Scott Matthews - Passing Stranger
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Turbonegro - Retox
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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Mooney Suzuki - Have Mercy
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Not in Top 40
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New Young Pony Club - Fantastic Playroom
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 29
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Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 1
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Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 40
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The Enemy - We'll Live and Die in These Towns
Strange Glue Chart Prediction: Number 12
IMPORT ONLY
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They Might Be Giants - The Else
Available From Tuesday on Import
cs65dos
commented 1 year ago
'One band'?... NO!
Interpol are so much more talk worthy than Smashing Pumpkins. I ve heard SP's new stuff and I don't like it. Shame.