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The most average releases of June 2011

By Impose Automaton » Neither rolling on the floor nor LMFAO.

The most average releases of June 2011

We are indeed sorry that you party.

June's always fun... if you're MTV. Here’s to the month where the majors dump crappy albums that contain somewhere, inside, their summer hits, like cubic zirconiums buried in big hard turds. Which begs the question: why are labels eating cubic zirconiums, and not more fiber?

Joining their ranks were a healthy spread of indie generics, available wherever you shop for vanilla.

The month in eh...

Pitbull, Planet Pit (RCA)
LMFAO, Sorry for Party Rocking (Interscope)
Sondre Lerche, Sondre Lerche (Mona)
Vetiver, The Errant Charm (Sub Pop)
Is Tropical, Native To (Cooperative Music)
Junior Boys, It's All True (Domino)
Owl City, All Things Bright and Beautiful (Republic)
Marissa Nadler, Marissa Nadler Cults, Cults (Columbia)
Arctic Monkeys, Suck It and See (Domino)
YACHT, Shangri-La (DFA)
The Postelles, The Postelles (+1)
Gomez, Whatever's On Your Mind (ATO)
Thievery Corporation, Culture of Fear (ESL Music)
Big Sean, Gold Cobra (Def Jam)
Limp Bizkit, Interscope (Interscope)
Rosebuds, Loud Planes Fly Low (Merge)
Bon Iver, Bon Iver (Jagjaguwar)

Posted on July 05, 2011. More on: average, eh, lmfao, vetiver, rosebuds, bon iver, pitbull

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