New albums: Pet Shop Boys, St. Vincent, Accept or Livin Free

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Pet Shop Boys: Nevertheless

The fifteenth studio album by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys was produced by James Ford at a studio in East London. According to the band members, the record is a celebration of the emotions of dance music. The collection offers ten songs.

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St. Vincent: All Born Screaming

All Born Screaming is the seventh studio album by the American musician St. Vincent. She produced them herself and there are contributions from several artists. According to her opinion, St. Vincent digs deeper into the search for his signature sound on record. It moves in the genre of progressive rock.

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Accept: Humanoid

The famous German metal band continues to release albums on which there are better, sometimes less successful attempts at genre anthems. It’s in good shape, sticking to its roots and making a slight effort to modernize and soundly develop them.

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Photo: Napalm Records

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Livin Free: From Cradle to Coffin

The Livin Free band around singer Jan Holeček and bassist Vladimír “Gumy” Kulhánek is back five years after the debut Voices from Beyond (2019) with the new album From Cradle to Coffin. The experience and skill of the matadors are complemented by new young teammates and a guest in the person of Bob Dylan’s ex-drummer Winston A. Watson jr.

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Photo: Supraphon

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Bassist Michael League: Innovation in music happens naturally

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Singer Declan McKenna: I wasn’t the voice of my generation

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