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NEW RELEASES FOR 2020

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Say Nothing

Out Now

Theory of a Deadman turn the page with their seventh studio album, Say Nothing. This album sees the band taking on a more political role, and tackles real world issues like racism, domestic violence and mental health.

Father of All…

Out February 7

The latest from Green Day pulls out all the stops. Father of All… is built for stadiums filled with crowds singing along to every word. The album features tracks like “Oh Yeah!,” and NHL partnered “Fire, Ready, Aim.”

Out Now

Get ready for awards season with the best of 2020’s GRAMMY nominees. This expansive collection includes hits from Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Lana Del Rey, Lizzo, Khalid and many more.

Out Now

In the most wonderful time of the year, nothing seems to be going right for Kate (Emilia Clarke). When she meets the ever-so-charming Tom (Henry Golding), things seem to take a turn for the better. Will it end up being too good to be true?

Sister

Out February 14

Puss N Boots—the charming trio featuring Norah Jones, Sasha Dobson, and Catherine Popper, are back with their sophomore album, Sister. The album is a collection of both original tunes and classic covers. Sister features the original track “It’s Not Easy,” plus covers of Tom Petty, Dolly Parton and more!

Are You Gone

Out February 21

Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer returns with her first new album in a decade. Are You Gone is a deeply personal and political collection of songs motivated by the beauty of life, the urgency of the climate crisis, and the question of loss.

Always Tomorrow

Out February 21

Best Coast’s brand new album, Always Tomorrow, is an album full of intense personal discovery and culminatio­n of the last ten years of front person Bethany Cosentino’s life. Always Tomorrow features the singles “Everything Has Changed,” “Different Light” and “For The First Time.”

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