- amiina - The Lighthouse Project
- Anna Von Hausswolff - Ceremony
- Austra - Olympia
- Beach Day - Trip Trap Attack
- Blackmore's Night - Dancer And The Moon
- CLOSE - Getting Closer
- Delbert McClinton & Glen Clark - Blind, Crippled And Crazy
- Dinosaur Pile-Up - Nature Nurture
- Electric Soft Parade - IDIOTS
- Empire Of The Sun - Ice On The Dune
- Flying Ibex - Habits
- Ginferno - Erta Ale
- Hanson - Anthem
- Hayley Westenra - Hushabye
- Heliotropes - A Constant Sea
- J. Cole - Born Sinner
- Kanye West - Yeezus
- Kelly Rowland - Talk A Good Game
- Kodaline - In A Perfect World
- Landshapes - Rambutan
- Mac Miller - Watching Movies With The Sound Off
- Mark Mulcahy - Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You
- Maysa - Blue Velvet Soul
- Melt Yourself Down - Melt Yourself Down
- Quasimoto - Yessir, Whatever
- Sigur Ros - Kveikur
- Statik Selektah - Extended Play
- Stephen Kellogg - Blunderstone Rookery
- Taffy - Lixiviate
- The Mantles - Long Enough to Leave
- Tunng - Turbines
- Zomby - With Love
Artist
Album
Label
Genre
Rate This Album
Add Album
Also try these:
Play On Spotify (click flag to play)
Unavailable for you? Send us your e-mail and we will let you know if and when it becomes available
The King Blues were a political band accredited for fusing ska and folk together with influences from punk rock. They originated from London, England and formed in 2004. On April 3rd 2012 the band split up indefinitely. Their third full length album, Punk and Poetry, was released on the 17th of April 2011 Tariq Ali described the band's sounds as 'rough, radical music that should unsettle the rulers of this country. A new generation of musicians are challenging war-monger politicians and their courtiers'. Influences include Public Enemy, The Clash, The Specials, Black Flag and Minor Threat.


































