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WDIY's Top 10 Albums of February 2020

These are the top ten most played albums on WDIY for the month of February. Click through the slideshow to follow along.

 

#10- 3 by The Weeklings was released in January 2019. Despite performing multiple covers of original songs by The Beatles', The Weeklings insist they are not a cover band and instead try to bring back that classic sound.

#9- Gypsy by Eilen Jewell was released on August 16, 2019. For her seventh album, she's combined the personal narratives she usually tells with a taste of protest and rebellion statement songs.

#8- Cry is Cigarettes After Sex's brutally honest and organic second studio album. It was released on October 25, 2019.

 

#7-Ride Me Back Home by Willie Nelson is the American country singer-songwriters 69th solo studio album. It was released on June 21, 2019.

 

#6- Walk Through Fire by Yola is her debut album released released on February 22, 2019. The album title references a home fire and an abusive relationship Yolanda Quartey. 

 
#5- Kingfish came out in May 2019, and it's Christone Ingram's debut album. This up-and-coming blues artist is only 21 years-old.

 

#4- Blood by Allison Moorer is the Americana singer-songwriter's tenth album. It was released October 29, 2019. The album is a companion to her autobiography Blood: A Memoir.

 

#3- LAHS by Allah-Las was released on October 11, 2019. The California-based quartet blended their distinct West Coast sound with narratives that dream of traveling into the unknown.

 

#2- The Mavericks Play the Hits was released on November 1, 2019. The Mavericks marked their 30th anniversary as a band by releasing this album as a tribute to the groups that inspired them.

 

#1- Let's Rock by The Black Keys was released on June 28, 2019. This is the band's ninth studio album, coming five years after the release of their last full-length album, 2014's Turn Blue . The duo self-produced this blues-rock album.

 

 

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