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Big names. Big records: check out some of the most exciting new releases of the year
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Once Christmas and New Year is all over, what is there, aside from contemplating your expanded waistline and depleted bank account, to do? Well, there's a year of big new albums to start getting excited about, for one thing...
2013 was an excellent year for huge albums, with some of the biggest bands and artists on the planet delivering records that more than justified their place at the top of their game. The past 12 months would have been a poorer place without the likes of Daft Punk, Arcade Fire, Queens Of The Stone Age, Disclosure, James Blake and many more.
When it comes to 2014, who will we look back and and say defined the year? Here's our rundown of some of the biggest albums already confirmed for release next year - that we think could also end up being some next year's best...
One hit wonder? Not a chance
Gaga and Tony Bennett perform school gig
We might get away with some decent weather
Domino and XL set to be dropped from YouTube
Three UK gigs in November 2014
LA indie band deliver take on 80s track
Hear lost 1994 album online in full
US remake is being touted as a 'zombie show' :(
Two of the world's most offensive stars unite
The 9 LPs were remastered at Abbey Road
Hear the new Queens Of The Stone Age song here
Frontman reveals impact of social media rumours
Aaliyah: Princess of R&B will be shown on Lifetime
Robert Hart's mother sends message to attacker
'Wildest Moments' star returns with stunning new track
Band cover The Beatles in headline show
Live At The Rainbow '74 coming in September
Others say that he was rubbish and heckled
New track celebrates animal victory
US rockers to tour UK in November
Can you survive Glasto spending £40 on beer?
Band 'have the desire to complete old ideas'
Broadcaster launches BRIT Awards rival
Skream, Zane Lowe and more for Bollywood
Festival organiser defends controversial headliner
Worthy Farm will smell fresh this summer
Will Carl & Pete announce more UK dates soon?