CD releases in June
BY BUZZ

5 CD’s to look out for this month in June.
The Future is Medieval – Kasier Chiefs
Leeds alternative rockers the Kaiser Chiefs are returning this June with a brand new album, and this time it’s coming with a brand new twist. As well as being able to buy to their new album traditionally on CD with a thumping 13 tracks, you will also be able to go online to their website and be able to download your favourite 10 tracks from 20 that are available.
Now people have been saying that they are doing this simply as a piece of marketing and in a way follow the example set by Radiohead’s last album to try and boost sales but this doesn’t hinder the fact that they will bringing some thumping rock songs to the festivals this season.
Released on the 27th June
4 – Beyonce
The fourth studio album from Beyonce is sure to be a number one selling album this year. Her first album since separating from her long time management and with a record 72 tracks recorded for the album and given to the label, the result of the now 12 track album is going to be something to look forward to.
Released on the 27th June
Revolutions: Live at Wembley – Biffy Clyro
The band which dominates all and every festival play with their outstanding live performances are releasing on CD and DVD their sell out concert at Wembley arena.
Playing new songs and classics from their platinum selling album, “Only Revolutions” this CD and DVD pack seem to be the ultimate way to enjoy of the most successful bands of the last 5 years.
Released on the 27th June
The Game (Re-mastered) – Queen
Queen’s 8th Studio album has been given a digital re-mastering with classics such as “Another One Bites the Dust” and “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” sounding as clear today as the day they were recorded.
The original has sold over 4 million copies worldwide and reached number 1 in the UK in 1980 and was the only Queen album to reach number 1 in the U.S. It now seems very likely that the re-mastered album, which was the first album to use a synthesiser, is going to be as big a hit now as it was back in 1980.
Released on the 27th June
Black Rose (Deluxe Edition) – Thin Lizzy
Another favourite band of the past is releasing their bestselling album this year. This time is its Thin Lizzy’s turn.
The new edition features a second disc with new tracks that have been previously un-released. Hailed as one of the greatest rock albums when it was first released in 1979, it again seems fit that this should once again claim the same legendary status.
Released on the 27th June