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2014 has already been a momentous year for albums, for both new and established artists.
The likes of The War on Drugs, Sharon Van Etten and Metronomy have all put out the finest, arguably most important records of their career, whilst at the other end of the spectrum Jungle, FKA Twigs and East India Youth have put out stunning debut efforts.
Needless to say, if we were to call it quits right now 2014 would still be a landmark year for LP's (even if Now 88 was the biggest selling cd).
HOWEVER, this year still has so much to offer, with an unmentionably long list of amazing music still to come from a wealth of artists. In that vein, here are 18 albums we're looking forward to right now.
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