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Turn It Up Tuesday: 5 New Albums to Listen To

Are you tired of your current playlist? In desperate need of new tunes for summer? Well you've come to the right place because we've rounded up 5 recently released albums to pull you out of your music rut.

Daft Punk - Random Access Memories

Daft Punk Random Access Memories Album

Daft Punk's fourth studio album Random Access Memories is a treat for electronic music lovers. Paying homage to 1970 disco beats, the new album will have you bopping your head and swaying your hips. Our favorite tracks include the radio hit, “Get Lucky” featuring Pharrell Williams, “Instant Crush” and “Give Life Back to Music”.

Capital Cities - In a Tidal Wave of Mystery

Capital Cities In a Tidal Wave of Mystery Album

With their first single, “Safe & Sound” tearing up the charts, LA based indie pop/rock band, Capital Cities' debut album, In a Tidal Wave of Mystery, is a must-own for summer. Combining dance and rock genres, the group composes a record of mostly upbeat jams with notes of pop, jazz and rock. Take a listen to “Patience Gets Us Nowhere” and “Farrah Fawcett Hair” to get a feel of the funky fresh sound.

The National - Trouble Will Find Me

The National Trouble Will Find Me Album

The National's Trouble Will Find Me is somber yet beautiful, filled with meaningful songs about everyday challenges. Lead singer Matt Berninger’s vocals are deeper and richer than ever before. We recommend “I Should Live in Salt” and “Graceless” for a first listen.

Rod Stewart - Time

Rod Stewart Time Album

He's back! Music legend Rod Stewart takes a trip down memory lane with his new album, Time. The record's more emotional and personal songs tell stories of his early days as new melodies reflect his '70s classic. Fall in love with his upbeat tracks, “She Makes Me Happy” and “Can't Stop Me Now,” and slower, sweet tunes “It's Over” and “Brighton Beach”.

Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City

Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City Album

Vampire Weekend's new album, Modern Vampires of the City ups the ante for indie bands everywhere. The New York group sings about their beloved city in each brilliantly produced song featuring impressive vocals and instrumentation. Press play on “Diane Young” and “Don't Lie” to get a taste,

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