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It's only been a week, but we've heard some brilliant new albums already. Find out which
by Michael Baggs and Andrew Trendell | Photos by Press
2014 has barely begun and already we love it. Less than a fortnight into the New Year and already we've heard a number of brilliant new albums that we are already a little smitten with. Blushing? Who us? No. Surely not.
Our first musical love affairs of the year are a varied bunch too - from the chart-friendly sounds of Katy B to the ethereal rock of Mogwai, the high-brow pop of St Vincent to the soaring folk-soul of James Vincent McMorrow. The sheer diversity on display suggested 2914 will be every bit as tricky to pigeonhole as 2013 - and that is 100% a good thing.
Check out the 2014 albums we already love below. We reckon you'll feel the same...
One hit wonder? Not a chance
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The 9 LPs were remastered at Abbey Road
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'Wildest Moments' star returns with stunning new track
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New track celebrates animal victory
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Band 'have the desire to complete old ideas'
Broadcaster launches BRIT Awards rival
Skream, Zane Lowe and more for Bollywood
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Worthy Farm will smell fresh this summer
Will Carl & Pete announce more UK dates soon?