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After music purveyor Rough Trade's top 100 last year was loaded with the likes of Iggy Pop, Anderson Paak and Margo Price, this year's top 10 is topped by Aldous Harding with her acclaimed second album ‘Party’.

Rough Trade have revealed their top 10 best albums of 2017 – featuring the likes of Bjork, Ryan Adams and many more.


Here Lies Man by Here Lies Man

Here Lies Man by Here Lies Man

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What if Black Sabbath played Afrobeat? In short, that's the underlying vibe to the self-titled debut...


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Drunk by Thundercat

Drunk by Thundercat

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Drunk is Thundercat’s third full-length studio album, released on February 24th via Brainfeeder. ...

Modern Kosmology by Jane Weaver

Modern Kosmology by Jane Weaver

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Modern Kosmology sees Jane Weaver's melodic-protagonist channeling new depths of creative cosmic...


alternative rock
Love In The 4th Dimension by The Big Moon

Love In The 4th Dimension by The Big Moon

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This debut grabs you quickly and vice-like, shaping scruffy garage guitars around indelible hooks...


alternative rock
Cigarettes After Sex by Cigarettes After Sex

Cigarettes After Sex by Cigarettes After Sex

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Cigarettes After Sex frontman Greg Gonzalez had a clear vision for his band's gorgeously cinematic...


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The Dead Don't Die (2019)
The Dead Don't Die (2019)
2019 | Comedy, Horror
Bill Murray (3 more)
Tilda Swinton
Adam driver
Iggy Pop
Not enough Selena Gomez (0 more)
Finally got around to watching this and I didn't like it as much as I thought I did for a comedy about zombies there wasn't many laughs to be had. Plus not enough Selena Gomez either bill Murray was good and so was Adam driver and too see Tilda Swinton with a samurai sword being badass. Plus Iggy Pop as a zombie wanting his coffee fix. Could have been so much better think I will stick to zombieland
  
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Cee-Lo Green recommended Raw Power by The Stooges in Music (curated)

 
Raw Power by The Stooges
Raw Power by The Stooges
1973 | Punk, Rock
8.4 (9 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Iggy reminds me a lot of me. And it's all in that name; it's all in the title of that album. It’s raw power, you know? I like the funk that David Bowie was able to get behind Iggy. Believe it or not, I first saw an image of Iggy Pop at church, and they were talking about secret messages and backward masking - and they had [a picture of] Iggy Pop looking crazy. I didn't get into it until later, but I think how I was introduced to it was 'I Wanna Be Your Dog'. And what I like about Iggy is it's just genuine raunch. And the album seems like it’s all done in one take. 'Let's do that one, leave it, just try something else'. With his energy on stage, it seems as if the studio was just destroyed after that album - or at least you'd like to believe that. I just read an interview with him in which he said he wrote a lot of it in Hyde Park sitting under a tree wearing pyjama's too, which gave it a cool twist as well. I just love 'Search And Destroy' and 'I Need Somebody' as well."

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