- Blackbirds by Gretchen Peters
- The Race For Space by Public Service Broadcasting
- I Wasn't Born To Lose You by Swervedriver
- Short Movie by Laura Marling
- Policy by Will Butler
- Modern Nature by The Charlatans
- What A Terrible World, What A Beautiful World by The Decemberists
- Everything Ever Written by Idlewild
- Mount The Air by Unthanks
- Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance by Belle & Sebastian
- Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2 EP by Aphex Twin
- Picture You by The Amazing
- Everything Else Matters by Pinkshinyultrablast
- Scatter by Crushed Beaks
- Heavy Love by Duke Garwood
- A Flourish And A Spoil by The Districts
- Then Came The Morning by The Lone Below
- Menace Beach by Ratworld
- Sauna by Mount Eerie
- The Pale Emperor by Marilyn Manson
- 10 Futures by Aqualung
- We Slept At Last by Marika Hackman
Saturday, 28 March 2015
Music Chart - March 2015
After a brief hiatus, it's time for a new 2015 music chart. A slow-burning first quarter has created a varied and interesting top 10 with veteran Gretchen Peters producing one of the finest album's of her illustrious career. Public Service Broadcasting return with The Race For Space and another wonderful collection of atmospheric and inspiring samples and electronica. A blast from the past with Swervedriver bringing back the magic on the guitar-fuelled I Wasn't Born To Lose You, another delicious slice of character songwriting from the wonderful Laura Marling, and an impressive - if left-field - release, Policy, from Arcade Fire's Will Butler form the current top 5.
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