Check Out Reviews of Memoryhouse, Plants and Animals, Mouse on Mars and More in Our New Release Roundup

BY Sian DaviesPublished Feb 28, 2012

This Tuesday, we're wrapping up February with the last of the month's new album releases. For full reviews of the following highlights, head over to our Recently Reviewed section.

First up, Guelph, ON dream pop outfit Memoryhouse deliver their debut full-length The Slideshow Effect, while Plants and Animals crank up the indie on The End of That and Düsseldorf duo Mouse on Mars return with their tenth LP, Parastrophics.

Meanwhile, Somerville, MA electronic noisemaker Keith Fullerton Whitman crafts order from chaos on Generators, Canadian songstress Rose Cousins unveils her third full-length, We Have Made a Spark and former Inbreds frontman Mike O'Neill offers up pop perfection with his latest solo effort Wild Lines.

Finally, check out our Exclaim!-approved picks this week, including Toronto punks Teenanger's snarl-filled stomper Frights and the 14th studio album (excluding their covers offering) from grindcore legends Napalm Death, titled Utilitarian.

To read full reviews of these new releases and more, visit the Recently Reviewed section, and head over to the New and Forthcoming Release Dates page to see what's coming up in the near future.

You can also check out our favourite tracks from some of these albums in our Rdio Genre Playlists:

Pop & Rock
Metal
Folk & Country
Dance & Electronic

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