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Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, where we look at a few of the releases hitting store shelves—both physical and virtual—on Tuesday. This week, we have new releases from Fabolous, Queens Of the Stone Age, Paramore, and Dizzee Rascal. More »

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Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at new releases hitting the shelves of record stores and digital-music outlets every Tuesday. This week brings a fairly heavy slate of brand-new albums; after the jump, we give a once-over to new albums from Rihanna, Big & Rich, Paul McCartney, Poison, and T-Pain. More »

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Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the new releases hitting store shelves and digital-music services. This week, we look at fresh albums from Maroon 5, The Used, KRS-One and Marley Marl, and the National, as well as the latest offering in the Kidz Bop series. More »

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Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at new releases hitting store shelves on Tuesday. Like it or not, the big album coming out tomorrow is Linkin Park's 98% rap-free effort, Minutes to Midnight; after the jump, we give that album a once-over, along with new efforts from Wilco, Megadeth, Gretchen Wilson, and Rufus Wainwright. More »

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Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at albums that are hitting store shelves on Tuesday. The big release this week for the bloggers is Volta, the new album from musical omnivore Bjork; after the jump, we look at that album, as well as new releases from Mike Jones, The View, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and the Mary Timony Band. More »

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Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

After a few sleepy weeks, tomorrow's new-release schedule looks like it has something for everyone—pop devotees can pick up the new album from "Irreplaceable" scribe Ne-Yo, indie types can check out releases from Feist and Electrelane, bopping kidz can get their hands on new material from a High School Musical alum and a live album fro the show's touring cast, and Tori Amos devotees can see just what those five personalities of hers are blogging on about. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

In this week's edition of On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at select releases coming out on Tuesday: Nine Inch Nails' Year Zero at long last arrives, as do new albums from Avril Lavigne, Mark Ronson, and Bucky Covington. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the new releases hitting stores on Tuesday. This week sees the deluxe edition of B'Day, which is laden with Shakira cameos and lots of videos, as well as the new album by grillmeister Paul Wall, whose list of cameos is almost as overloaded as his MySpace page. (Warning: If your computer isn't Army-grade, don't click that link, or you'll be doomed to Crash City.) More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at new releases hitting store shelves on Tuesday. Things are certainly starting to pick up, as far as noteworthy releases go; in addition to the five albums we're spotlighting below, this week sees the full-length from Mims, a will.i.am-aided comeback effort by crazy old Macy Gray, and the U.S. debut of the Mercurial British vocalist Mika. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at select releases hitting store shelves on Tuesday. This week looks to be a big one for indiedom's biggest artists, although there's a Jerky Boys album coming out, too; after the jump, we look at new albums by Modest Mouse, El-P, Tracey Thorn, and LCD Soundsystem. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's regular look at new releases that are arriving in stores every Tuesday. In addition to the new album from the most important band of all time (or, at least, this month), there are new releases by the likes of Air, Korn, the Stooges, and the Notorious B.I.G. Our look at those releases comes after the jump. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the new releases hitting store shelves on Tuesday. After the jump, a look at new records from the Kidz Bop Kids, Kittie, and Charlie Louvin, as well as a tribute to Ennio Morricone. More »

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On The Shelf: Special Abbreviated Release Schedule Edition

Normally, we take time every Monday to spotlight a few new records that are coming out, but because tomorrow's album-release slate is almost as weak as the Grammys' Best Rock Album field, we figured we'd spotlight three albums that, according to Pause & Play, will be reissued in deluxe editions this week; they were all put out originally by the legendary UK label Stiff Records, and Tracey Ullman's take on the Kirsty MacColl-penned "They Don't Know" has been a particular favorite of ours since MTV's earliest days: More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the CDs arriving in stores each Tuesday. This week, we'll see the fallout from what one person has called "the worst leak in the history in music"—that person, of course, is Pete Wentz, bassist of self-proclaimed "biggest [band] in rock music on the internet," Fall Out Boy. Will his band be eaten up by its online success? Only the receipts will tell. After the jump, we look at new albums by Fall Out Boy, Bloc Party, Ashley Tisdale, and Yoko Ono. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the new releases landing on store shelves every Tuesday. Tomorrow's a big day for the record industry, as the cute-as-a-button Norah Jones—whose last two albums have totaled 14 million copies sold in the U.S. alone—releases her latest album, Not Too Late. We'll spare you the "is it too late for Norah Jones to continue being a sales juggernaut?" jokes, and instead go right into this week's installment of On The Shelf, which wraps up new releases by Jones, Katharine McPhee, and Young Love, as well as a compilation honoring The Band. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at new releases hitting your local record shops and digital-download outposts on Tuesday. The roster of new releases this week is more robust than in past weeks, although the number of big-ticket releases is pretty slim. After the jump, we look at new albums by Pretty Ricky, The Good The Bad And The Queen, Saliva, and The Shins. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the records hitting store shelves every Tuesday. After a brief hiatus occasioned by holidays and woeful new-release rosters, we're back; after the jump, we look at new releases from America, Stacie Orrico, Diana Ross, and Stars of Track and Field. More »

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On The Shelf: Tomorrow's New Releases Revealed Today

Welcome to On The Shelf, Idolator's weekly look at the week's slate of record releases. It's the final new-release day before the holiday season officially ends, and the new-release market is still giving a wide berth to the holiday shoppers looking for the tried-and-true out there (witness the continued chart moxie of Hannah Montana). As such, the new-release slate is once again pretty light; after the jump, we look at new albums by Nas, Bow Wow, and RBD. More »