After we bought you a six track preview of Little Boots' debut album last week, we now have the full album available for you to listen to for free! Hands has been described as 'brilliant' by the NME, writing 'Little Boots gives us an inspiring story of self-realisation'.
We have yet another exclusive for you to consume - this week post-hardcore rockers Enter Shikari's brand new album is on we7 to listen to in full one week ahead of its release. Common Dreads is the second album from the band and features their latest single Juggernauts, which frontman Rou Reynolds told Kerrang! that the song was inspired by the book Tescopoly by Andrew Simms.
Kasabian release their third studio album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum - named after an actual mental institution built in the 1800's in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Guitarist Sergio Pizzorno has likened the album to that of 'the soundtrack to an imaginary movie'.
Opening with the track Underdog - which you may recognise from Sony's commercial for their Bravia televisions - the album also includes a duet on the track West Ryder/Silver Bullet, with the actress Rosario Dawson.
Multi talented singer-songwriter Neil Young releases his Archives Volume 1 (1963-1972) box set, the first of several from the Archives series, which will eventually chronicle his entire career. The box features previously released, as well as rare and unreleased material from the first decade of Neil's career, spanning his time with The Squires, Buffalo Springfield, Crosby Stills Nash & Young and his first several solo albums.
American pop-rock band Lissy Trullie bring out their debut EP Self-Taught Learner. The group often performs a cover song in their live sets - including Hot Chip's Ready For The Floor, which also features on the EP.
On the singles front we have French DJ David Guetta's latest single When Love Takes Over, which features Destiny Child's Kelly Rowland on vocals - this isn't out officially for another week, so check it out in advance on we7 - plus our five other remix versions!
American Idol success Jordin Sparks delivers Battlefield the first single from her forthcoming second album of the same title. Up and coming singer-songwriter Pixie Lott releases her debut single Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) which she says is 'about sneaking out the house and going to see a specific person without your parents knowing about it'.
And finally indie-pop band Hatcham Social bring out their latest single Crocodile. Currently making headway in the mainstream media, with The Guardian describing them as 'irresistible' and Tim Burgess from The Charlatans calling them 'a wonderful pop group with the world's coolest drummer'. Definitely makes them ones to watch.
Happy listening!
The we7 Team

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