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New releases out today: Ólafur Arnalds, Bitch Falcon, Kylie, Seamus Fogarty, Jafaris, Crome Yellow & more

The best new releases out this week.

Friday is album release day and here’s a quick rundown of what’s been released today.

Ólafur Arnalds – Some Kind Of Peace

Icelandic composer’s new album featuring Bonobo and JFDR.


Bitch Falcon – Staring At Clocks

Long-awaited debut album from Dublin grunge trio.

Kylie Minogue – Disco


Kylie has her disco pants back on.

Seamus Fogarty – A Bag Of Eyes

Irish folk musician adds synths and drum machines to the mix on his third album.

Jafaris – I Love You but I’m in a bad… Mood EP

A 6-track EP from one of the finest rappers in Ireland.

Crome Yellow – No Friends Or Mirrors

Waterford four-piece band release their second album.

Kilian O’Kelly – Luzhny’s Layer

Silverbacks’ guitarist releases a full-length of contemporary compositions

overmono – Everything You Need EP

New EP from the electronic duo on XL Recordings.

The Lost Sound – JaJa Studios Mixtape

A fundraising Bandcamp release for Dublin’s JaJa featuring underground Irish artists like Alien She, Cool Girl, Declan Synott and more.


Also released today:

  • Little Mix – Confetti
  • Chilly Gonzales – A Very Chilled Christmas
  • Dermot Kennedy – Without Fear: Complete Edition
  • Pole – Fading
  • Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin & Ultan O’Brien – Solas an Lae


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