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In The News: HAIM, Phoenix, Cheap Trick, Ryan Adams, Yonder Mountain String Band, Alex Chilton, David Bowie, Natalie Merchant And More

HAIM returns July 7 with Something To Tell You (Columbia), the trio’s much-anticipated sophomore LP … Ti Amo is the new Phoenix album, and it’s out June 9 via Loyaute/Glassnote … We’re All Alright! is the 18th studio album from the legendary Cheap Trick, due out June 16 via Big Machine … Out now is Ryan Adams’ 17-track Prisoner B-Sides (Pax Am/Blue Note) … Yonder Mountain String Band’s first new album in two years, Love. Ain’t Love, is out June 23 … Take Me Home And Make Me Like It is an LP of previously unreleased rehearsals and alternate takes from Alex Chilton‘s 1975 sessions for Singer Not The Song; it’s out on Munster June 16 … To celebrate the film’s 30th anniversary, David Bowie and Trevor Jones’ soundtrack to Labyrinth has been reissued on vinyl by UMe … Laibach’s Also Sprach Zarathustr is out via Mute on July 14 … On June 23, Nonesuch will release The Natalie Merchant Collection, a 10-CD set featuring all eight of Natalie Merchant’s solo LPs, a new album and a collection of rarities … The new Suburbs album, Hey Muse!, is out June 23 … Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help‘s self-titled album is out via Rhyme And Reason on June 23 … The first new Terminals LP in a decade, Antiseptic, is out via Ba Da Bing … Amanda Palmer & Edward Ka-Spel (Legendary Pink Dots) have issued their first collaboration album, I Can Spin A Rainbow … The five-CD American Epic: The Collection and the single-disc American Epic: The Soundtrack (Legacy/Columbia/Third Man/Lomax) feature music associated with acclaimed documentary series American EpicMichael McDonald, who appeared with Thundercat at this year’s Coachella, will issue his first album in almost 10 years, Wide Open, via BMG on September 16 … ZZ Ward will release The Storm on June 30 via Hollywood.