Album Sweep: March 1, 2014 - Part Two...



It's time for part two of this week's "album sweep" sampling the records reaching the Top 200 Album chart in Billboard magazine for the first time. You can check out part one by clicking here, and as before I've included highlighted links to buy anything you see as well as the artist's other work.

Philly-area indie-punk band Modern Baseball debuts at #97 with You're Gonna Miss It All...


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Washington state singer/songwriter Noah Gundersen enters at #100 with Ledges, his first full-length solo effort...


The compilation Disney Channel: Play It Loud drops in at #101. It has musical performances from their hit tween shows...


Christian rock band Kutless stroll in at #105 with their eighth studio album Glory. Their last set Believer made it all the way to #36 in 2012...


The second volume soundtrack to the hit HBO show Girls arrives at #126. It has track from Lily Allen, Vampire Weekend, Christina Perri, and more...


British blue-eyed soul singer Daley comes in at #128 with his debut full-length album, Days and Nights...


New Zealander Neil Finn, member of 80s stalwarts Crowded House and Split Endz, enters at #130 with his seventh solo album Dizzy Heights.


New Orleans roots-rock band Hurray For The Riff Raff debut at #158 with their fifth album Small Town Heroes. ..


British psychedelic group Temples arrive at #163 with their first album Sun Structures. Very Mamas and Papas, no?


Broods, a pop music duo from Auckland, New Zealand, move in at #164 with their self-titled EP...


Hipster indie rock collective Cibo Matto, who at one point had Sean Lennon as a member, have the last new entry on the chart at #168 with Hotel Valentine. It's their first full-length release in fifteen years..


That's all for the second half of the new crop...out of these eleven the three I would recommend first are the Daley, Temples, and Broods sets...


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