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The Best Alternative Albums Coming In November

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The Best Alternative Albums Coming In November

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November is officially here and some pretty fantastic albums will be making their debut!

Not only are we getting inquiring about the world of online relationships with The 1975, but we'll also be getting an extended play of the year 1981 with I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME.

Check out the best punk and alternative releases coming this November!

1. The 1975

The English rockers in The 1975 seem to have some questions about online relationships, so they made a whole album about it. "A Brief Inquiry To Online Relationships" is set to be released on Nov. 30 and it follows the release of 2016's "I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It."

"A Brief Inquiry To Online Relationships" tracklist:

  1. The 1975 (ABIIOR)
  2. Give Yourself a Try
  3. TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME
  4. How to Draw / Petrichor
  5. Love It If We Made It
  6. Be My Mistake
  7. Sincerity Is Scary
  8. I Like America & America Likes Me
  9. The Man Who Married a Robot / Love Theme
  10. Inside Your Mind
  11. It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)
  12. Surrounded By Heads and Bodies
  13. Mine
  14. I Couldn't Be More In Love
  15. I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)

You can purchase your copy of it here.

2. Laura Jane Grace And The Devouring Mothers

It seems Laura Jane Grace has taken a brief break from Against! Me to tackle a side project and we're lowkey glad she did. Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers will be dropping their debut album "Bought To Rot" on Nov. 9.

"Bought To Rot" tracklist:

  1. China Beach
  2. Born in Black
  3. The Airplane Song
  4. Apocalypse Now (& Later)
  5. Reality Bites
  6. Amsterdam Hotel Room
  7. The Friendship Song
  8. I Hate Chicago
  9. Screamy Dreamy
  10. Manic Depression
  11. The Acid Test Song
  12. The Hotel Song
  13. Valeria Golino
  14. The Apology Song

You can purchase your copy of it here.

3. I DON'T KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME

Ryan Seamon and Dallon Weekes, the supergroup duo that makeup IDKhow, are getting ready to release their debut album, an EP called "1981 Extended Play." The EP will officially be released on Nov. 9.

"1981 Extended Play" tracklist:

  1. Introduction
  2. Choke
  3. Social Climb
  4. Bleed Magic
  5. Absinthe
  6. Do It All The Time

You can purchase your copy of it here.

4. Crooked Teeth

Crooked Teeth will be dropping a five-track EP called "Honey," and it's set to be released on Nov. 16! The new album follows another recently released EP, "Pastel."

"Honey" tracklist:

  1. Hate Me
  2. Honey
  3. Absent
  4. You and Me (Whatever)
  5. Broken Bones

You can purchase your copy of it here.

5. Drug Church

The hardcore punks in Drug Church are back with their latest effort, "Cheer," which was just recently released. The band's latest album follows the 2017 release of their Audiotree live studio performance and the 2015 release of their EP "Swell."

"Cheer" tracklist:

  1. Grubby
  2. Strong Reference
  3. Avoidarama
  4. Dollar Story
  5. Unlicensed Guidance Counselor
  6. Weed Pin
  7. Unlicensed Hall Monitor
  8. Foam Pit
  9. Conflict Minded
  10. Tillary

You can purchase your copy of it here.

What album are you most excited for? Let me know in the comments below!

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