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13 May 2008 22:31 BST

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Friday, 09 May 2008 15:54
Moby returns with a Big Apple-flavoured new album
Moby, the Charlatans, Santogold and Death Cab for Cutie in this week's biggest album releases.

Having sold more than ten million copies of Play, Moby doesn't really need to be cranking out any more albums but helpfully still quite fancies the challenge, with Last Night attempting to recreate the feel of a long night in New York City.

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The Charlatans take a cue from Radiohead on their tenth studio album You Cross My Path, which hits the shelves on Monday May 12th but is available for a free download on May 17th.

A triumphant, New Order-influenced return to form, it's good to have Tim Burgess and co back.

To read the inthenews.co.uk review, click here

Essex spoken word/hip-hop duo Dan Le Sac VS Scroobius Pip release their hugely-anticipated, terrifyingly intelligent and unbelievably good debut album Angles this week, with breakthrough hit Thou Shalt Always Kill just a hint of how good these two could be.

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US emotive indie greats Death Cab for Cutie return after a three-year absence with eighth effort Narrow Stairs, heralded by the beguiling eight-minute sprawl of typically-honest single I Will Possess Your Heart.

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Danish pop collective Alphabeat have been hyped to high heaven and offer up their exuberant debut This Is Alphabeat while British R 'n' B star Jay Sean plans to do it My Way on a promising new effort.

Having formed part of the BBC's Sounds of 2008 list that prefigured the breakthroughs of Adele, Duffy and MGMT, it's Santogold's turn to share the spotlight with her genre-spanning, self-titled debut this week. Impossible to pigeonhole and heralding the arrival of a new star.

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Grammy-winning Kiwi comedy-folk duo Flight of the Conchords - who couldn't be more worth watching on BBC4 - release a collection of their offbeat cuts this week, including fan favourites Business Time and Albi the Racist Dragon, while Fightstar's Charlie Simpson takes a back seat as his older brother Will's band Brigade release their second album Come Morning The Fight.

To watch the video for lead single Pilot here on inthenews.co.uk, click here

Gravel-voiced veteran Neil Diamond promises to be Home Before Dark, while Aussie drum 'n' bass pioneers Pendulum release new album In Silico, after single Propane Nightmares charted at number nine.

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Martha Wainwright tries to grab some of the harsh glare of success from her brother Rufus with her heartfelt new release I Know You're Married But I've Got Feelings Too while hotly-tipped falsetto folkster Bon Iver considers his feelings For Emma, Forever Ago.

Also released this week is Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes's new album Hollow of Morning and LA quartet PlantLife continuing to merge hip-hop, electro, funk and soul on Time Traveller.End of story


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