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Top 5 Albums Still To Come in 2015

We may be over halfway through the year, and with some briliant records already released, you'd probably be surprised to hear that there's even more to come. So, to wet your appetite, here's the Top 5 Albums Still To Come in 2015.

1. Editors - 'In Dream'

Editors are to return this year with their 5th studio album, 'In Dream', on the 2nd of October. Following the unveiling of singles, 'No Harm' and 'Marching Orders', In Dream looks set to be a time capsule of influence, integrating styles from previous records into one 'super' record. With a more 'In This Light And On This Evening' kind of feel to the pre-released tracks, it looks set to be a show-stopper.

In Dream

2. Spector - Moth Boys

Indie charmers Spector are finally set to follow up on their debut, with new album 'Moth Boys' to be released on the 21st of August. Imagine being on a problematic night out, and you'll probably find yourself in the new Spector record. Pre-released 'All The Sad Young Men', 'Bad Boyfriend' and 'Stay High' all point at a theme of modern day, mid-20's life and its problems, as well as its perks too. Expect this to be your new favourite album, and we guarantee you won't be disappointed.

Spector

3. Hooton Tennis Club - Highest Point in Cliff Town

Liverpool quartet Hooton Tennis Club are all set to release their debut album, 'Highest Point In Cliff Town' on the 28th of August. The Cribs-esque four-piece's debut will be one not to miss, full of explorative indie carnage, we fully expect them to be on top of the "highest point in cliff town" following its release.

Highest Point In Cliff Town

4. The Libertines - Anthems For Doomed Youth

After being tucked away in their Thailand recording studio for what seemed like an age, Pete & Carl along with their adoring bromance are finally back to release their long awaited third studio album, 'Anthems For Doomed Youth' on the 4th of September. The Albion has been back on course for over a year already, and following the release of the immense new single 'Gunga Din', and with more "Libertines themed shenanigans" to come, don't expect it to be docking in in the harbour anytime soon. 'Anthems For Doomed Youth' will without doubt be a truly memorable record, one certainly not to be missed.

Anthems For Doomed Youth

5. Foals - What Went Down

Foals are set to release their highly anticipated third album, 'What Went Down' on the 28th of August. After the release of 'Mountain At My Gates' and the epic album title track, 'What Went Down', it's understandable why the hype for the four-piece is so high at the moment. Packed with their new found animalistic prowess, Foals appear to have upped their game, taking their sound to the next level. We strongly expect What Went Down to be THE album of the year.

What Went Down


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