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Disclosure leads the pack of this week’s Most Played Albums

Disclosure — Caracal

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KCRW placeholderBy Lori Schaffhauser • Oct 8, 2015 • 1 min read

In it’s second consecutive week at the #1 spot, Caracalis the second album from the English electronic music siblings Howard & Guy Lawrence.

2

The Arcs

“Yours, Dreamily”

Yours, Dreamily is the debut album from The Arcs, a side project from Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. See their recent live session for Morning Becomes Eclectic HERE.

3

Kurt Vile

“B’lieve I’m Goin Down”

B’lieve I’m Goin Down is the sixth album from this American singer/songwriter. Watch his recent set for Morning Becomes Eclectic HERE, and KCRW presents Kurt Vile and The Violators live at the Fonda on 10/14.

4

Silversun Pickups

“Better Nature”

Better Nature is the fourth studio album from the Los Angeles based alt rock band. See their recent live set for KCRW HERE.

5

Hermitude

“Dark Night Sweet Light”

Dark Night Sweet Light is the fifth studio album from this Australian electronic music duo. Catch them live November 13 at Avalon in Hollywood.

6

New Order

“Music Complete”

Music Complete is the tenth studio album from this English rock band.

7

Quantic Presents The Western Transient

“A New Constellation”

Thisis the latest release from Will “Quantic” Holland. He brings together hand-picked musicians to record new works that pay homage to classic jazz & soul recordings.

8

LA Priest

“Inji”

Injiis the debut solo album from the British musician Sam Dust, aka LA Priest.

9

Jamie xx

“In Colour”

Returning to the top 10 this week, In Colour is the debut solo album Jamie Smith, the English electronic music producer and member of the band The xx. See his live performance for Morning Becomes Eclectic HERE.

10

Hiatus Kaiyote

“Choose Your Weapon”

Also returning to the top 10 since early June, Choose Your Weapon is the second album from the Melbourne, Australia based neo soul quartet.

11

Beirut

“No No No”

12

Tame Impala

“Currents”

13

Superhumanoids

“Do You Feel Ok?”

14

Owiny Sigoma Band

“Nyanza”

15

Beach House

“Depression Cherry”

16

Crazy P

“Walk Dance Talk Sing”

17

Seven Davis Jr

“Universes”

18

Ryan Adams

“1989”

19

The Dead Weather

“Dodge & Burn”

20

Diane Coffee

“Everybody’s A Good Dog”

21

Dam-Funk

“Invite The Light”

22

Los Lobos

“Gates Of Gold”

23

Thundercat

“The Beyond/Where The Giants Roam”

24

Julia Holter

“Have You In My Wilderness”

25

Dungen

“Allas Sak”

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    Lori Schaffhauser

    Staff Writer

    Music News