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This Week's Releases: 14 January 2008

British Sea Power

British Sea Power

Albums and singles released in the UK today

This week (January 14) sees release the first track from album ’In Rainbows’ - ’Jigsaw Falling Into Place’.

Kanye West, Supergrass and The Wombats also kick off the year with single releases.

Albums releases:

British Sea Power – 'Do You Like Rock Music?'
Matt Costa – 'Unfamiliar Faces'
Oh No Ono – 'Yes'


Single releases:

Stephen Fretwell – 'Now'
Madness – 'White Lady'
Radiohead – 'Jigsaw Falling Into Place'
Robyn – 'Be Mine'
Sons And Daughters – 'Darling'
Supergrass – 'Diamonds Hoo Ha Man'
Underworld – 'Beautiful Burnout'
Kanye West – 'Flashing Lights'
The Wombats – 'Moving To New York'



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airguitarsuperstar 

Jan 17, 2008

The Wombats Moving To New York is an absolute anthem and a stunner live. Saw them in December and will be seeing them in May aswell, I WILL GET A TICKET! Defo the best song released this week of the above.
Heard Supergrass's Diamond Hoo Ha Man the other day and i think it's a grower. They were great supporting the Arctic Monkey's last year. Good Luck to both bands. Hope they get a high position in the charts.. :)

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