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The following is a list of albums released in 2013.
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This extraordinary book offers a clear and compelling biography of Jacques Derrida along with one of Derrida's strangest and most unexpected texts. Geoffrey Bennington's account of Derrida leads the reader through the philosopher's familiar yet widely misunderstood work on language and writing to the less familiar.
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First quarter[edit]
January[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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January 1 | Girls' Generation | I Got a Boy | K-pop | S.M. Entertainment | Charlie Mason, Hyuk Shin, Jordan Kyle, Joseph Belmaati, Kenzie, Lee Soo Man, Mitch Hansen, Park Chang-hyun, The Stereotypes, Steve Booker, Trinity, Victoria Horn, Will Simms, Yoo Young-jin | [1] |
January 2 | Skrillex | Leaving | Owsla | Skrillex | [2] | |
January 8 | Black Veil Brides | Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones | Glam metal, hard rock | Lava, Universal Republic | John Feldmann | [3] |
Dropkick Murphys | Signed and Sealed in Blood | Celtic punk | Born & Bred | Ted Hutt | [4] | |
Hollywood Undead | Notes from the Underground | Rap rock, alternative rock, alternative hip hop | A&M Octone | Danny Lohner, Griffin Boice, S*A*M and Sluggo | [5] | |
Twenty One Pilots | Vessel | Electropop, indie pop, rap rock, pop | Fueled by Ramen | Greg Wells, Tyler Joseph | [6] | |
January 11 | New Order | Lost Sirens | Rhino | New Order, Stephen Street, Stuart Price, Mac Quayle, Tore Johansson, Jim Spence | [7] | |
January 14 | Everything Everything | Arc | Art rock, indie rock | RCA, Sony Music | David Kosten | [8] |
January 15 | ASAP Rocky | Long. Live. ASAP | Hip hop | ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCA | Amanda Ghost, ASAP Rocky, ASAP Ty Beats, Birdy Nam Nam, Bryan Leach, C. Papi, Chace Johnson, Clams Casino, Danger Mouse, Emile Haynie, Finatik N Zac, Frank Romano, Friendzone, Geno Sims, Hector Delgado, Hit-Boy, Jim Jonsin, Joey Fatts, Jonathan 'MP' Williams, Nikhil Seetharam, Noah '40' Shebib, Rico Love, Seetharam, Skrillex, Soufien3000, SpaceGhostPurrp, Steven 'ASAP Yams' Rodriguez, T-Minus, V Don | [9] |
Free Energy | Love Sign | Pop, rock | Free Energy | John Agnello | [10] | |
Yo La Tengo | Fade | Indie rock | Matador | John McEntire | [11] | |
January 16 | Sarah Brightman | Dreamchaser | Classical crossover | Simha LLC | Mike Hedges, Sally Herbert | [12] |
Toro y Moi | Anything in Return | Synth-pop, indie pop, house, R&B | Carpark | Chaz Bundick | [13] | |
January 18 | Helloween | Straight Out of Hell | Power metal | The End | Charlie Bauerfeind | [14] |
January 21 | Adam Ant | Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter | Rock, pop rock, post-punk | Blueblack Hussar | Adam Ant, Boz Boorer, Chris McCormack | [15] |
The Blackout | Start the Party | Post-hardcore, hard rock | Cooking Vinyl | Jason Perry | [16] | |
I Am Kloot | Let It All In | Shepherd Moon LLP | Craig Potter, Guy Garvey | [17] | ||
The Joy Formidable | Wolf's Law | Alternative rock, dream pop | Atlantic | The Joy Formidable | [18] | |
Ludovico Einaudi | In a Time Lapse | Contemporary classical | Decca | [19] | ||
January 22 | Aaron Neville | My True Story | R&B, soul | Blue Note | Don Was, Keith Richards | [20][21] |
Bad Religion | True North | Punk rock, melodic hardcore | Epitaph | Brett Gurewitz, Joe Barresi | [22] | |
Classified | Classified | Hip hop | Halflife Records, Universal Music Canada | Classified | [23] | |
Foxygen | We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic | Pop, psychedelic rock | Jagjaguwar | Richard Swift | [24] | |
Gary Allan | Set You Free | Country | MCA Nashville | Gary Allan, Greg Droman, Jay Joyce, Mark Wright | [25] | |
Nosaj Thing | Home | Electronic music, instrumental hip hop | Innovative Leisure, Timetable | Nosaj Thing | [26] | |
Otep | Hydra | Alternative metal, nu metal | Victory | Otep Shamaya, Ulrich Wild | [27] | |
Ra Ra Riot | Beta Love | Indie rock, indie pop, electronica, synth-pop | Barsuk | Dennis Herring | [28] | |
Trapt | Reborn | Alternative rock, alternative metal, post-grunge | EMI | Chris Taylor Brown, Matt Thorne | [29] | |
Voivod | Target Earth | Progressive metal, thrash metal | Century Media | Voivod | [30] | |
January 25 | Blue | Roulette | Pop, R&B, electropop | Island, Blueworld Records | Alexander Zuckowski, BeatGeek, Cutfather & Joe, DaBeatfreakz, Daniel Davidsen, The Fives, Geo Slam, Hallgeir Rustan, Hayleyz, Jason Gill, Jez Ashurst, Jonas Jeberg, Julian Vasquez, Kiko Masbaum, Lucas Secon, Martin Fliegenschmidt, RedOne, Robin Grubert, Ronny Svendsen, Steve DuBerry, StarSign, TroyBoi, Troy Henry | [31] |
January 28 | Biffy Clyro | Opposites | Alternative rock | 14th Floor | Garth 'GGGarth' Richardson | [32] |
Delphic | Collections | Alternative dance | Polydor | Ben Allen, Tim Goldsworthy | [33] | |
Funeral for a Friend | Conduit | Post-hardcore, hardcore punk | Distiller Records | Romesh Dodangoda | [34] | |
January 29 | Adam Green & Binki Shapiro | Adam Green & Binki Shapiro | Rounder | [35] | ||
Andrea Bocelli | Passione | Pop, Traditional pop, Latin | Verve, Decca, Sugar | David Foster | [36] | |
Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite | Get Up! | Blues rock | Stax | Ben Harper, Chris Goldsmith, Jason Mozersky, Jesse Ingalls, Jordan Richardson, Sheldon Gomberg | [37] | |
Colton Dixon | A Messenger | CCM, rock | Sparrow, 19 | Adam Watts, Andy Dodd, Gannin Arnold | [38] | |
Jill Barber | Chansons | Jazz, pop | Outside Music | Drew Jurecka | [39] | |
Justin Bieber | Believe Acoustic | Pop | Schoolboy, RBMG, Island | Aaron Michael Cox, Benjamin Fekete, Da Internz, Dan Kanter, Justin Bieber, Teddy Riley, Tom Strahle | [40] | |
k-os | Black on Blonde | Alternative hip hop, rock | Crown Loyalist, EMI | [41] | ||
Local Natives | Hummingbird | Indie rock | Infectious, Frenchkiss | Aaron Dessner | [42] | |
Tegan and Sara | Heartthrob | Synth-pop | Vapor, Warner Bros. | Greg Kurstin, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Mike Elizondo, Rob Cavallo | [43] | |
Tomahawk | Oddfellows | Hard rock | Ipecac | Tomahawk, Colin Dupuis | [44] |
February[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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February 2 | My Bloody Valentine | m b v | m b v | Kevin Shields | [45] | |
February 4 | The Courteeners | Anna | Indie rock | PIAS Cooperative | Joseph Cross | [46] |
Eels | Wonderful, Glorious | Indie rock | Vagrant | E | [47] | |
Frightened Rabbit | Pedestrian Verse | Indie rock | Atlantic | Frightened Rabbit, Leo Abrahams | [48] | |
Heaven's Basement | Filthy Empire | Hard rock | Red Bull | John Feldmann | [49] | |
Pure Love | Anthems | Alternative rock, garage rock, punk rock, hard rock | Vertigo, Mercury | Gil Norton | [50] | |
February 5 | The Bronx | The Bronx (2013 album) | Hardcore punk, hard rock | White Drugs, ATO | Beau Burchell | [51] |
Coheed and Cambria | The Afterman: Descension | Progressive rock, alternative rock | Hundred Handed/Everything Evil Inc. | Coheed and Cambria, Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner | [52] | |
Hayden | Us Alone | Indie folk | Arts & Crafts | [53] | ||
Jim James | Regions of Light and Sound of God | Alternative rock, indie rock | ATO | Jim James | [54] | |
Joe Budden | No Love Lost | Hip hop | E1, Mood Muzik | 8 Bars, A6, Allen Ritter, Beewirks, Boi-1da, Cardiak, Darknight, Frequency, KdotOnTheBeat, LV, Mizfitz Soundz, Sean C, SLV, T-Minus, Vinylz | [55] | |
Josh Groban | All That Echoes | Operatic pop, classical | Reprise | Rob Cavallo, Lester Mendez, Walter Afanasieff | [56] | |
Red | Release the Panic | Post-grunge, Christian metal | Essential, Sony Music | Howard Benson | [57] | |
Ron Sexsmith | Forever Endeavour | Rock | Cooking Vinyl | Mitchell Froom | [58] | |
Silverstein | This Is How the Wind Shifts | Post-hardcore, emo | Hopeless | Jordan Valeriote | [59] | |
Tim McGraw | Two Lanes of Freedom | Country | Big Machine | [60] | ||
Unknown Mortal Orchestra | II | Indie rock, psychedelic rock, lo-fi | Jagjaguwar | [61] | ||
February 8 | Bullet for My Valentine | Temper Temper | Melodic metalcore, heavy metal | RCA | Don Gilmore | [62] |
February 11 | Darwin Deez | Songs for Imaginative People | Indie rock | [63] | ||
Foals | Holy Fire | Indie rock, math rock | Transgressive | Flood, Alan Moulder | [64] | |
February 12 | Justin Rutledge | Valleyheart | Alternative country | Outside | Justin Rutledge | [65] |
Lisa Germano | No Elephants | Badman | [66] | |||
Ras Kass | Barmageddon | Cre8yte Corporation | [67] | |||
February 15 | Lowrider | Black Stones | Illusive | [68] | ||
February 18 | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | Push the Sky Away | Alternative rock | Bad Seed Ltd. | Nick Launay | [69] |
February 19 | Atlas Genius | When It Was Now | Indie rock, indietronica | Warner Bros. | Atlas Genius, Michael Brauer | [70] |
Buckcherry | Confessions | Hard rock | Century Media, Eleven Seven Music | [71] | ||
Czarface | Czarface | Hip hop | Brick Records | 7L, Spada4, DJ Premier | [72] | |
Puscifer | Donkey Punch the Night | Alternative rock | Puscifer Entertainment | [73] | ||
Strfkr | Miracle Mile | Indie rock, synth-pop | Polyvinyl | [74] | ||
Wednesday 13 | The Dixie Dead | Horror punk | [75] | |||
February 22 | Stratovarius | Nemesis | Power metal, symphonic metal | Edel | Matias Kupiainen | [76] |
February 25 | Atoms for Peace | Amok | Experimental rock, electronica | XL | [77] | |
Ed Harcourt | Back into the Woods | British rock | Piano Wolf Records, CCCLX | [78] | ||
Johnny Marr | The Messenger | Alternative rock | Warner Bros. | [79] | ||
Killah Priest | The Psychic World of Walter Reed | Hip hop | Proverbs Records | Killah Priest, St. Peter, Jordan River Banks, Kalisto, Purpose, Ciph Barker, Ayatollah, Agallah The Don, RZA, True Master, GZA, Shaolin Monks, Beat Butcha, Mercilles, 4th Disciple, Godz Wrath, M.O.D. The Black Marvel | [80] | |
Ólafur Arnalds | For Now I Am Winter | [81] | ||||
Palma Violets | 180 | Indie rock | [82] | |||
Steven Wilson | The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) | Progressive rock | Kscope | Steven Wilson, Alan Parsons | [83] | |
February 26 | Cappadonna | Eyrth, Wynd and Fyre | Hip hop | RBC | J. Glaze, Whaul, Keelay & Zaire, Cosmos Shines, Chris Bay, DJ Snips, Kevlaar 7, Stu Bangas, G-Force | [84] |
The Mavericks | In Time | Americana, neotraditional country, Tex-Mex, Western swing | Valory | Niko Bolas, Raul Malo | [85] | |
February 27 | Hardcore Superstar | C'mon Take on Me | Hard rock | Nuclear Blast | [86] |
March[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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March 1 | Rhye | Woman | Alternative R&B, downtempo, soul | Polydor | Rhye | [87] |
Saxon | Sacrifice | Heavy metal | UDR | Biff Byford, Andy Sneap | [88] | |
March 4 | Bastille | Bad Blood | Indie pop, indie rock, alternative rock | Virgin | [89] | |
Dido | Girl Who Got Away | Electronic, pop, house | RCA | Dido, Jeff Bhasker, Jon Brion, Greg Kurstin, Pete Miser, Rick Nowels, Plain Pat, P*Nut, Rollo, Sister Bliss | [90] | |
Inna | Party Never Ends | EDM | Roton | Play & Win, DJ Smash, Steve Mac, DJ Frank E, Orange Factory, Sameer Agrawal, Emile Ghantous, Keith Hetrick, Vlad Lucan, Tierce Person | [91] | |
Stereophonics | Graffiti on the Train | Alternative rock, rock, pop rock | Ignition | [92] | ||
March 5 | Dirty South | Speed of Life | Electro house, progressive house | Phazing Records | Dirty South | [93] |
How to Destroy Angels | Welcome Oblivion | Post-industrial, electronica | Columbia | [94] | ||
They Might Be Giants | Nanobots | Alternative rock, art pop | Idlewild, Lojinx | [95] | ||
Youth Lagoon | Wondrous Bughouse | Art pop, neo-psychedelia | Fat Possum | [96] | ||
March 6 | One Ok Rock | Jinsei×Boku= | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | A-Sketch | [97] | |
March 8 | Bon Jovi | What About Now | Soft rock | Island | John Shanks, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora | [98] |
Bonnie Tyler | Rocks and Honey | Country, pop, rock | ZYX | [99] | ||
David Bowie | The Next Day | Art rock | ISO Records, Columbia | Tony Visconti, David Bowie | [100] | |
Hurts | Exile | Synth-pop, electronic rock | Major Label | Hurts | [101] | |
March 11 | John Grant | Pale Green Ghosts | Synth-pop, soft rock | Bella Union | Birgir 'Biggi Veira' Þórarinsson, John Grant | [102] |
March 12 | Audio Adrenaline | Kings & Queens | Christian contemporary, Christian alternative rock | Fair Trade | Dwayne Larring, Seth Mosley | [103] |
Devendra Banhart | Mala | Indie folk, folk, alternative | Nonesuch | Devendra Banhart, Noah Georgeson | [104] | |
Eric Clapton | Old Sock | Blues, rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock | Surfdog, Duck Records, Polydor | Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall II, Justin Stanley, Simon Climie | [105] | |
George Watsky | Cardboard Castles | Alternative hip hop | Steel Wool Media | Watsky, Kush Mody, Mikos, Max Miller-Loran, Daniel J. W!shington, Aaron Carmack, Daniel Riera | [106] | |
Orianthi | Heaven in This Hell | Hard rock, blues rock, country rock | Robo Records | David A. Stewart | [107] | |
March 15 | Clutch | Earth Rocker | Stoner rock, blues rock | Green United | [108] | |
Justin Timberlake | The 20/20 Experience | Neo soul, R&B | RCA | J-Roc, Rob Knox, The Tennessee Kids, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake | [109] | |
Karl Bartos | Off the Record | Synth-pop | Bureau B | Karl Bartos | [110] | |
March 18 | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Specter at the Feast | Indie rock, alternative rock | Abstract Dragon | Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | [111] |
Daughter | If You Leave | Indie folk | 4AD | Igor Haefeli, Rodaidh McDonald | [112] | |
Dear Reader | Rivonia | Folk-pop | City Slang | [113] | ||
Intronaut | Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words with Tones) | Progressive metal, post-metal | Century Media | [114] | ||
Suede | Bloodsports | Glam pop, alternative rock | Warner Bros. | Ed Buller | [115] | |
Woodkid | The Golden Age | Orchestral pop | Green United Music | [116] | ||
March 19 | Anthrax | Anthems | Heavy metal, hard rock | Megaforce, Nuclear Blast | [117] | |
Draco Rosa | Vida | Rock en español, Latin pop, Alternative rock, indie rock | Sony Music Latin | Draco Rosa, Phantom Vox Studios | [118] | |
Hope for the Dying | Aletheia | Christian metal | Facedown | Joshua Barber | [119] | |
Julieta Venegas | Los Momentos | Electropop | Sony Music | Julieta Venegas, Yamil Yerzc | [120] | |
Low | The Invisible Way | Indie rock, slowcore | Sub Pop | Jeff Tweedy | [121] | |
Marnie Stern | The Chronicles of Marnia | Experimental rock, indie rock | Kill Rock Stars | Nicolas Vernhes | [122] | |
The Ocean Blue | Ultramarine | Korda Records | [123] | |||
March 22 | Depeche Mode | Delta Machine | Electropop | Columbia | Ben Hillier | [124] |
Lil Wayne | I Am Not a Human Being II | Hip hop | Young Money, Cash Money, Republic | [125] | ||
Northlane | Singularity | UNFD | [126] | |||
March 25 | Alizée | 5 | Sony Music | Alexandre Azaria | [127] | |
The Color Morale | Know Hope | Post-hardcore, math rock, hardcore punk | Rise | Josh Schroeder | [128] | |
Kvelertak | Meir | Hardcore punk | Sony Music, Roadrunner | Kurt Ballou | [129] | |
Nadia Sirota | Baroque | Classical | Bedroom Community | Nadia Sirota, Paul Evans, Valgeir Sigurðsson | [130] | |
OneRepublic | Native | Pop rock, pop | Mosley, Interscope | [131] | ||
Peace | In Love | [132] | ||||
Wire | Change Becomes Us | Post-punk | Pink Flag | Colin Newman | [133] | |
March 26 | Avantasia | The Mystery of Time | Symphonic metal, power metal | Nuclear Blast | Tobias Sammet, Sascha Paeth | [134] |
Cartel | Collider | Pop rock | [135] | |||
Senses Fail | Renacer | Post-hardcore | Staple Records | Shaun Lopez | [136] | |
Sevendust | Black Out the Sun | Alternative metal, nu metal | Asylum | Sevendust | [137] | |
The Strokes | Comedown Machine | Indie rock | RCA | [138] | ||
Suicidal Tendencies | 13 | Crossover thrash | Suicidal | [139] | ||
Wavves | Afraid of Heights | Alternative rock, indie rock, pop punk | Ghost Ramp, Mom + Pop, Warner Bros. | John Hill | [140] | |
March 27 | Ana Popović | Can You Stand the Heat | Blues, jazz, funk, soul | ArtisteXclusive records | Tony Coleman, Ana Popović, Tommy Sims | [141] |
Army of Lovers | Big Battle of Egos | Dance, pop | [142] | |||
March 29 | Carla Bruni | Little French Songs | Chanson | Teorema, Verve | Bénédicte Schmitt | [143] |
Second quarter[edit]
April[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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April 1 | The Black Angels | Indigo Meadow | Psychedelic rock | Blue Horizon | John Congleton | [144] |
Bring Me the Horizon | Sempiternal | Metalcore, post-hardcore | RCA | Terry Date | [145] | |
British Sea Power | Machineries of Joy | Alternative rock | Rough Trade | [146] | ||
The Flaming Lips | The Terror | Experimental rock | Warner Bros. | The Flaming Lips, Dave Fridmann, Scott Booker | [147] | |
Wiley | The Ascent | Hip hop, dance, grime | Warner | Wiley, Rymez, Wize, Thomas Mellor, Sillkey, Kid D | [148] | |
April 2 | Alkaline Trio | My Shame Is True | Punk rock, pop punk | Heart & Skull, Epitaph | Bill Stevenson | [149] |
The Band Perry | Pioneer | Country | Republic Nashville | Dann Huff | [150] | |
Charles Bradley | Victim of Love | Soul | Daptone, Dunham Records | Thomas Brenneck | [151] | |
Cold War Kids | Dear Miss Lonelyhearts | Indie rock | Downtown, V2 | Lars Stalfors | [152] | |
The Dear Hunter | Migrant | Indie rock, progressive rock | Equal Vision | Mike Watts | [153] | |
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine | White People and the Damage Done | Hardcore punk | Alternative Tentacles | Marshall Lawless, Matt Kelley | [154] | |
Killswitch Engage | Disarm the Descent | Metalcore, | Roadrunner | Adam Dutkiewicz | [155] | |
New Kids on the Block | 10 | Pop, dance-pop, pop rock | The Block/Boston Five, Columbia | New Kids on the Block, Deekay, Brent Paschke | [156] | |
Tyler, the Creator | Wolf | Alternative hip hop | Odd Future | Tyler, the Creator | [157] | |
April 5 | James Blake | Overgrown | R&B, electronic, soul | A&M, Polydor | James Blake | [158] |
The Knife | Shaking the Habitual | Electronic | Rabid, Mute | [159] | ||
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark | English Electric | Synth-pop | Sony BMG | OMD, Guy Katsav | [160] | |
Paramore | Paramore | Rock, punk | Fueled by Ramen | Justin Meldal-Johnsen | [161] | |
Volbeat | Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies | Hard rock | Vertigo | Jacob Hansen, Rob Caggiano | [162] | |
April 8 | Big Country | The Journey | Alternative rock, Celtic rock | Cherry Red | Big Country | [163] |
Deez Nuts | Bout It! | Hardcore punk | Century Media, UNFD | [164] | ||
April 9 | Brad Paisley | Wheelhouse | Country | Arista Nashville | Brad Paisley | [165] |
Device | Device | Hard rock, industrial metal | Warner Bros. | David Draiman, Geno Lenardo | [166] | |
Stone Sour | House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 | Alternative metal, hard rock | Roadrunner | David Bottrill | [167] | |
Tyga | Hotel California | Hip hop | Young Money, Cash Money, Republic | Ronald 'Slim' Williams, Birdman, Lil Wayne | [168] | |
April 10 | Bobby McFerrin | spirityouall | Jazz | Sony Masterworks | [169] | |
Ghost | Infestissumam | Heavy metal, doom metal | Sonet, Loma Vista | Nick Raskulinecz | [170] | |
April 12 | Angel | About Time | R&B, hip hop, grime | Island, Republic, Universal | [171] | |
Charli XCX | True Romance | Synth-pop, dark wave | Asylum, Atlantic | Joakim Åhlund, Patrik Berger, Blood Diamonds, J£zus Million, Ariel Rechtshaid, Dimitri Tikovoï, Paul White | [172] | |
Deborah Blando | In Your Eyes | Pop rock, electronica | Som Livre | Antonio Eudi, Mú Carvalho, Claudio Ferreira | [173] | |
Fall Out Boy | Save Rock and Roll | Pop rock | Island | Butch Walker | [174] | |
Kid Cudi | Indicud | Hip hop , alternative hip hop | Wicked Awesome, GOOD, Republic | Scott Mescudi, Dennis Cummings, Hit-Boy | [175] | |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Mosquito | Art rock | Interscope | Nick Launay, David Andrew Sitek, James Murphy | [176] | |
April 15 | LeAnn Rimes | Spitfire | Country, pop, rock | Curb | Darrell Brown, LeAnn Rimes, Niko Bolas | [177] |
Marsheaux | Inhale | Electronica, synth-pop | Undo Records | [178] | ||
Michael Bublé | To Be Loved | Traditional pop | Reprise | [179] | ||
Sulk | Graceless | Psychedelic rock, shoegazing | Perfect Sound Forever | Sulk | [180] | |
April 16 | Ghostface Killah | Twelve Reasons to Die | Hip hop | Soul Temple Records, RED | RZA, Adrian Younge, Apollo Brown | [181] |
Iron & Wine | Ghost on Ghost | Indie pop, indie folk, jazz, blues | Nonesuch, 4AD | Brian Deck, Sam Beam | [182] | |
Major Lazer | Free the Universe | EDM, dubstep, bounce | Mad Decent | [183] | ||
Meat Puppets | Rat Farm | Alternative rock | Megaforce | [184] | ||
Snow White's Poison Bite | Featuring: Dr. Gruesome and the Gruesome Gory Horror Show | Victory | [185] | |||
The Summer Set | Legendary | Fearless | [186] | |||
April 19 | Fantasia Barrino | Side Effects of You | R&B, soul | RCA, 19 | Harmony Samuels, Naughty Boy | [187] |
Gama Bomb | The Terror Tapes | Thrash metal, crossover thrash | AFM | [188] | ||
Phoenix | Bankrupt! | Indie rock | Glassnote | Phoenix, Philippe Zdar | [189] | |
will.i.am | #willpower | Hip hop, dance-pop | will.i.am, Interscope | will.i.am, Audiobot | [190] | |
April 22 | Andrew Bayer | If It Were You, We'd Never Leave | Trance, progressive house | Anjunabeats | Andrew Bayer | [191] |
Frank Turner | Tape Deck Heart | Folk rock | Xtra Mile | [192] | ||
Josh Kumra | Good Things Come to Those Who Don't Wait | Pop rock | RCA | [193] | ||
The Neighbourhood | I Love You | Indie rock | Columbia | [194] | ||
April 23 | Laura Stevenson | Wheel | Folk | Don Giovanni | Kevin McMahon | [195] |
Rob Zombie | Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor | Zodiac Swan Records, T-Boy Records, Universal Music Enterprises | Bob Marlette | [196] | ||
Snoop Lion | Reincarnated | Reggae fusion, dancehall, reggae | Berhane Sound System, Mad Decent, Vice, RCA | Diplo, Major Lazer, 6Blocc, Ariel Rechtshaid, Dre Skull, John Hill, Terrace Martin, Jus Bus, Kyle Townsend, Supa Dups, Zach Condon, Zion I Kings, Akon, Leslie Brathwaite, Zach Cordon, Jus Bus, Kevin Seaton, Snoop Dog | [197] | |
April 26 | Deep Purple | Now What?! | Progressive metal | earMUSIC | Bob Ezrin | [198] |
HIM | Tears on Tape | Universal | Hiili Hiilesmaa, Tim Palmer | [199] | ||
April 29 | Bo Bruce | Before I Sleep | Mercury | Henry Binns, Jodi Milliner, James Flannigan, Anders Grahn, David Etherington, Karen Poole, Joel Pott, Matt Schwartz, Danny O'Donoghue, Al Rudd, Nick Southwood, Greg Kurstin, Johnny McDaid, Tom Marsh | [200] | |
Rudimental | Home | Drum and bass | Asylum | Rudimental, Mike Spencer | [201] | |
April 30 | The Airborne Toxic Event | Such Hot Blood | Indie rock, alternative rock | Island | [202] | |
Chance the Rapper | Acid Rap | Hip hop | Nate Fox, Peter Cottontale, Cam O'bi, Stefan Ponce, Ceej, Nosaj Thing, DJ Ozone, Ludwig Göransson, brandUn DeShay, Blended Babies, Jake One | [203] | ||
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! | Pardon My French | Pop punk, metalcore | Fearless | Joey Sturgis | [204] | |
Jessica Sanchez | Me, You & the Music | Pop | Interscope, 19 | Toby Gad, Harvey Mason Jr., Ne-Yo, J.R. Rotem, AFSHeeN, Rykeyz | [205] | |
Kenny Chesney | Life on a Rock | Country | Blue Chair, Columbia Nashville | Buddy Cannon, Kenny Chesney | [206] | |
Lights | Siberia Acoustic | Acoustic | Universal, Last Gang | Lights | [207] | |
LL Cool J | Authentic | Hip hop | S-BRO Music Group, 429 | LL Cool J, Sound Z, Trackmasters, Tricky Stewart, Eddie Van Halen, Jaylien, Marley Marl | [208] | |
Os Mutantes | Fool Metal Jack | Psychedelic rock | Krian Music Group | [209] | ||
Rittz | The Life and Times of Jonny Valiant | Hip hop | Strange | Track Bangas, Coop Take Off On Em, Five Points Music Group, Matic Lee, Jonathan McCollum, Kasper Brightside, L. David McCollum, Mike Posner, M. Stacks, Lifted, Bunson & Beaker Beats | [210] | |
The Stooges | Ready to Die | Garage rock | Fat Possum | James Williamson | [211] | |
Streetlight Manifesto | The Hands That Thieve | Ska punk | Pentimento, Victory | [212] |
May[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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May 1 | Delain | Interlude | Symphonic metal | Napalm | [213] | |
May 3 | Armin van Buuren | Intense | Trance | Armada | Armin van Buuren | [214] |
Little Boots | Nocturnes | Synth-pop, nu-disco, house | On Repeat | Andy Butler, James FordTim GoldsworthyJeppe Laursen, Ariel Rechtshaid | [215] | |
Rod Stewart | Time | Rock | Capitol | Rod Stewart | [216] | |
May 5 | Knife Party | Haunted House | Dubstep | Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen | [217] | |
May 6 | Benga | Chapter II | Bass music, dubstep | Sony Music | Benga | [218] |
Emmelie de Forest | Only Teardrops | Pop | Universal | Anders Fredslund-Hansen | [219] | |
Hugh Laurie | Didn't It Rain | Blues | Warner Bros. | Joe Henry | [220] | |
Killing Joke | The Singles Collection 1979-2012 | Rock, punk | Spinefarm, Universal | Killing Joke | [221] | |
Lady Antebellum | Golden | Country | Capitol Nashville | Paul Worley, Lady Antebellum | [222] | |
New Device | Here We Stand | Hard rock | Southwold Recordings | [223] | ||
Noah and the Whale | Heart of Nowhere | Mercury | Noah and the Whale | [224] | ||
Suicide Commando | When Evil Speaks | Aggrotech | Out of Line | Johan Van Roy | [225] | |
Various artists | The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film | Hip hop, jazz | Interscope | Jay-Z, Anton Monsted | [226] | |
May 7 | 98 Degrees | 2.0 | Pop | eOne music | Battleroy, Jo Blaq, Diego & Anzo, Andrew 'Goldstein' Goldstein, Justin Gray, Chuck Harmony, Andre Harris, Sean Hurley, Kenneth Karlin, Emanuel 'Eman' Kiriakou, Brent Paschke, Sheppard Solomon, Soulshock, Trevor Wesley | [227] |
Fitz and The Tantrums | More Than Just a Dream | Indie pop | Elektra | Tony Hoffer | [228] | |
Havoc | 13 | Hip hop | Nature Sounds | Havoc | [229] | |
Joe Satriani | Unstoppable Momentum | Instrumental rock | Epic | Mike Fraser | [230] | |
Justice | Access All Arenas | Electronic rock, Electro house | Ed Banger | Gaspard Augé, Xavier de Rosnay | [231] | |
Natalie Maines | Mother | Pop rock | Columbia | Ben Harper, Natalie Maines | [232] | |
She & Him | Volume 3 | Indie pop, alternative country | Merge, Double Six | M. Ward | [233] | |
Talib Kweli | Prisoner of Conscious | Hip hop, conscious hip hop | Javotti Media, EMI, Capitol | Harry Fraud, Oh No, Sean C & LV, S1 | [234] | |
Yuna | Sixth Street EP | Verve | [235] | |||
May 10 | Agnetha Fältskog | A | Pop, easy listening | Universal | Jörgen Elofsson, Peter Nordahl | [236] |
Demi Lovato | Demi | Pop | Hollywood | Mitch Allan | [237] | |
MS MR | Secondhand Rapture | Columbia | Lizzy Plapinger, Max Hershenow, Tom Elmhirst | [238] | ||
May 13 | Gabrielle Aplin | English Rain | Folk pop | Parlophone | Mike Spencer | [239] |
Primal Scream | More Light | Indie rock | Ignition Records | David Holmes | [240] | |
May 14 | Anamanaguchi | Endless Fantasy | Chiptune | dream.hax, Alcopop! | Gabe Liberti, Anamanaguchi, Kurt Feldman, Ashley Eskrett | [241] |
Classixx | Hanging Gardens | Nu-disco | Innovative Leisure | Classixx | [242] | |
The Dillinger Escape Plan | One of Us Is the Killer | Mathcore, metalcore, experimental rock, progressive metal | Sumerian | Steve Evetts | [243] | |
Escape the Fate | Ungrateful | Metalcore, hard rock | Eleven Seven | John Feldmann | [244] | |
Eve | Lip Lock | Hip hop | From The Rib, RED | Swizz Beatz, DJ Surge, Blac Elvis, Jon Jon, Jukebox, Claude Kelly, Rico Love, R8d!0, Salaam Remi, Shoddy, Felix Snow, Sander van der Waal | [245] | |
Mindless Self Indulgence | How I Learned to Stop Giving a Shit and Love Mindless Self Indulgence | Electropunk, industrial hip hop | Uppity Cracker | Jimmy Urine | [246] | |
Pop Evil | Onyx | Hard rock | eOne | Johnny K | [247] | |
Trace Adkins | Love Will.. | Country | Show Dog-Universal Music | Tony Brown, Frank Rogers, Mark Wright, Kenny Beard, Mickey Jack Cones | [248] | |
Vampire Weekend | Modern Vampires of the City | Indie rock, art pop | XL | Rostam Batmanglij, Ariel Rechtshaid | [249] | |
The Wonder Years | The Greatest Generation | Pop punk | Hopeless | Steve Evetts | [250] | |
May 17 | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories | Disco | Columbia | Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Thomas Bangalter | [251] |
The National | Trouble Will Find Me | Alternative rock | 4AD | Marcus Paquin | [252] | |
May 20 | Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa | Seesaw | Blues rock | J&R Adventures | Kevin Shirley | [253] |
Palisades | Outcasts | Post-hardcore | Rise | [254] | ||
Sound of Contact | Dimensionaut | Progressive rock | Inside Out | Simon Collins, Dave Kerzner | [255] | |
Texas | The Conversation | Alternative rock | PIAS | Johnny McElhone, Bernard Butler | [256] | |
Thirty Seconds to Mars | Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams | [ | Virgin | Jared Leto, Steve Lillywhite | [257] | |
Visage | Hearts and Knives | Rock, synth-pop | Blitz Club | Sare Havlicek, John Bryan | [258] | |
May 21 | Airbourne | Black Dog Barking | Hard rock | Roadrunner | Brian Howes | [259] |
Darius Rucker | True Believers | Country | Capitol Records Nashville | Frank Rogers | [260] | |
French Montana | Excuse My French | Hip hop | Bad Boy, Maybach, Interscope | Sean Combs, Rick Ross, Young Chop, Harry Fraud, Rico Love | [261] | |
New Politics | A Bad Girl in Harlem | Alternative rock | RCA | [262] | ||
Tesla Boy | The Universe Made of Darkness | Synth-pop, new wave | Gorby Reagan Records | Anton Sevidov | [263] | |
May 23 | Tricky | False Idols | Trip hop | !K7 | [264] | |
May 24 | Kylesa | Ultraviolet | Sludge metal, psychedelic rock | Season of Mist | Phillip Cope | [265] |
May 27 | Christopher Lee | Charlemagne: The Omens of Death | Heavy metal, death metal | Charlemagne Productions Ltd. | [266] | |
CocoRosie | Tales of a GrassWidow | Electronic | City Slang | Valgeir Sigurðsson | [267] | |
Laura Marling | Once I Was an Eagle | Indie folk, folk rock | Virgin | Ethan Johns | [268] | |
Stooshe | London with the Lights On | R&B | Warner Music UK, Future Cut | Future Cut, Chris Braide, Scotty Granger, Mo Brandis | [269] | |
Tesseract | Altered State | Progressive metal | Century | [270] | ||
May 28 | Alice in Chains | The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here | Alternative metal, doom metal, sludge metal | Capitol | Nick Raskulinecz | [271] |
Baths | Obsidian | Electronic pop, synth-pop | Anticon | [272] | ||
The-Dream | IV Play | R&B | Radio Killa, Def Jam | The-Dream, Christopher 'Tricky' Stewart, Carlos McKinney | [273] | |
Frankie J | Faith, Hope y Amor | Latin | Universal Music Latino | [274] | ||
Skinny Puppy | Weapon | Electro-industrial | Metropolis | [275] | ||
May 29 | Children of Bodom | Halo of Blood | Melodic death metal | Nuclear Blast | Peter Tägtgren | [276] |
May 31 | Disclosure | Settle | House, dance | PMR, Island | Disclosure | [277] |
June[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 1 | Agnez Mo | Agnez Mo | Pop, R&B | Entertainment Inc. | Tearce Kizzo | [278] |
June 2 | Lenka | Shadows | Pop, indie pop | Skipalong Records | Lenka, Tom Schutzinger | [279] |
June 3 | Camera Obscura | Desire Lines | Indie pop | 4AD | Tucker Martine | [280] |
iamamiwhoami | Bounty | Electropop, experimental pop | To whom it may concern., PIAS Cooperative | Claes Björklund | [281] | |
Miles Kane | Don't Forget Who You Are | Indie rock | Columbia | Ian Broudie | [282] | |
Queens of the Stone Age | ..Like Clockwork | Stoner rock, alternative rock, hard rock | Matador | Dean Fertita, Josh Homme, James Lavelle, Michael Shuman, Troy Van Leeuwen | [283] | |
June 4 | Barenaked Ladies | Grinning Streak | Alternative rock | Vanguard | Howie Beck, Gavin Brown | [284] |
Capital Cities | In a Tidal Wave of Mystery | Indie pop, synth-pop | Lazy Hooks, Capitol | Ryan Merchant, Sebu Simonian | [285] | |
City and Colour | The Hurry and the Harm | Alternative rock | Dine Alone, [[Cooking Vinyl] | Alex Newport | [286] | |
Eleanor Friedberger | Personal Record | Indie pop | Merge | Eric Broucek | [287] | |
George Benson | Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole | Jazz | Concord Jazz | John Burk | [288] | |
The Maine | Forever Halloween | Rock, alternative rock | Eighty One Twenty Three | Brendan Benson | [289] | |
Matthew Morrison | Where It All Began | Jazz soul, pop standards | 222 | Phil Ramone, Gregg Field | [290] | |
Megadeth | Super Collider | Heavy metal, hard rock | Tradecraft, Universal | Johnny K, Dave Mustaine | [291] | |
Portugal. The Man | Evil Friends | Psychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, progressive rock | Atlantic | Danger Mouse | [292] | |
Sleeping with Sirens | Feel | Post-hardcore, alternative rock | Rise | Cameron Mizell | [293] | |
June 5 | Boards of Canada | Tomorrow's Harvest | Electronica | Warp | [294] | |
June 7 | Andrew Stockdale | Keep Moving | Hard rock, blues rock, neo-psychedelia, heavy metal | Universal, Caroline, Island | Andrew Stockdale | [295] |
The Lonely Island | The Wack Album | Comedy hip hop | Republic | The Lonely Island, CHOPS, DJ Nu-Mark, Asa Taccone, TODAY, Saverio Principini, Tommy Hittz, JMIKE, Mad Max, Needlz, Rice & Peas, Blended Babies, Music Kidz, The Futuristics, Ryan & Smitty, Benny Cassette, KnocDown, Arthur McArthur, B-Sides, Simon Sayz | [296] | |
Mark Owen | The Art of Doing Nothing | Pop, electronic | Polydor | Charlie Russell, Bradley Spence, Starsmith | [297] | |
June 10 | Black Sabbath | 13 | Doom metal, blues rock | Vertigo , Universal | Rick Rubin | [298] |
Beady Eye | BE | Rock | Beady Eye, Columbia | Dave Sitek, Beady Eye | [299] | |
Goo Goo Dolls | Magnetic | Warner Bros. | Rob Cavallo, John Shanks, Gregg Wattenberg, Greg Wells | [300] | ||
KT Tunstall | Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon | Acoustic rock, folk rock | Virgin EMI, Universal Records, Blue Note | Howe Gelb, KT Tunstall | [301] | |
Neils Children | Dimly Lit | Psychedelia, hauntology, neo-psychedelia, indie electronic | Boudoir Moderne | Jean-Michel Cros, Ayumu Matsuo, Neils Children, James Apericio | [302] | |
Status Quo | Bula Quo! | Rock | Fourth Chord Records | Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Mike Paxman | [303] | |
June 11 | Big D and the Kids Table | Stomp | Ska punk | Strictly Rude | [304] | |
Big D and the Kids Table | Stroll | Reggae, dub | Strictly Rude | [304] | ||
Big Time Rush | 24/Seven | Dance-rock | Nick, Columbia | [305] | ||
Deafheaven | Sunbather | Deathwish | Jack Shirley | [306] | ||
Helen Marnie | Crystal World | Electronic | Daniel Hunt | [307] | ||
Jason Isbell | Southeastern | Alternative country, Americana | Southeastern | Dave Cobb | [308] | |
Jimmy Eat World | Damage | Alternative rock, power pop | RCA | Alain Johannes | [309] | |
Sandy | Sim | Universal | [310] | |||
Scale the Summit | The Migration | Progressive metal, progressive rock | Prosthetic | Jamie King | [311] | |
June 12 | Sigur Rós | Kveikur | Post-rock | XL | Sigur Rós, Kjartan Sveinsson, Alex Somers | [312] |
June 14 | Kelly Rowland | Talk a Good Game | R&B | Republic | Kevin Cossom, Boi-1da, Mike Will Made It, The Runners, Harmony Samuels, The-Dream, T-Minus, Pharrell Williams | [313] |
Studio Killers | Studio Killers | Synth-pop | Studio Killers Records | Studio Killers | [314] | |
June 17 | Zomby | With Love | UK garage, dubstep | 4AD | Zomby | [315] |
June 18 | 3OH!3 | Omens | Photo Finish, Atlantic | 3OH!3 | [316] | |
Falling in Reverse | Fashionably Late | Post-hardcore, pop punk | Epitaph | Michael 'Elvis' Baskette, Ronnie Radke, Ryan Ogren | [317] | |
Green River Ordinance | Chasing Down the Wind | Country | [318] | |||
Hanson | Anthem | Pop rock | 3CG | Hanson | [319] | |
J. Cole | Born Sinner | Hip hop, R&B | Dreamville, Roc Nation, Columbia | J. Cole, Mark Pitts, Christian Rich, DJ Dummy, Elite, Irvin Washington, Jake One, Ken Lewis, Nate Jones, Ron Gilmore, Syience | [320] | |
Kanye West | Yeezus | Hip hop | Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam | Kanye West, 88-Keys, Ackee Juice Rockers, Arca, Benji B, Carlos Broady, Brodinski, Ben Bronfman, Evian Christ, Eric Danchick, Daft Punk, Mike Dean, Dom Solo, Jack Donoghue, Gesaffelstein, Noah Goldstein, Lunice, Lupe Fiasco, Hudson Mohawke, No I.D., Che Pope, Rick Rubin, S1, Travis Scott, Sham Joseph | [321] | |
Mac Miller | Watching Movies with the Sound Off | Hip hop | Rostrum | Diplo, Flying Lotus, ID Labs, Pharrell Williams, Sap | [322] | |
Mala Rodríguez | Bruja | R&B, hip hop | Universal Music | Supernafamacho | [323] | |
Statik Selektah | Extended Play | Hip hop | Showoff Records, Duck Down | Statik Selektah, The Alchemist | [324] | |
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die | Whenever, If Ever | Emo, indie rock, post-hardcore, post-rock | Topshelf | Chris Teti | [325] | |
June 19 | Freddie Gibbs | ESGN | Hip hop | ESGN | [326] | |
June 24 | Bosnian Rainbows | Bosnian Rainbows | Alternative rock | Clouds Hill | Johann Scheerer | [327] |
Deap Vally | Sistrionix | Garage rock | Island | Lars Stalfors | [328] | |
Forever the Sickest Kids | J.A.C.K. | Pop punk, pop rock | Fearless | Mike Green | [329] | |
Tom Odell | Long Way Down | Folk, indie pop | Columbia | Dan Grech-Marguerat | [330] | |
June 25 | Attila | About That Life | Metalcore | Artery | [331] | |
August Burns Red | Rescue & Restore | Metalcore | Solid State | Carson Slovak, Grant McFarland | [332] | |
Hawthorne Heights | Zero | Alternative rock, emo, post-hardcore | Red Entertainment | [333] | ||
Middle Class Rut | Pick Up Your Head | Alternative rock | Bright Antenna | [334] | ||
Skillet | Rise | Christian metal, hard rock | Word, Atlantic | Howard Benson | [335] | |
Transplants | In a Warzone | Punk rock, rap rock | Epitaph | Tim Armstrong | [336] | |
Wale | The Gifted | Hip hop | No I.D. | [337] | ||
Willie Nile | American Ride | Rock | Loud & Proud | Andrew Fitzsimmons, Stewart Lerman, Willie Nile | [338] | |
June 28 | Editors | The Weight of Your Love | Post-punk revival | PIAS | Jacquire King | [339] |
Sirenia | Perils of the Deep Blue | Gothic metal, symphonic metal, doom metal | Nuclear Blast | Endre Kirkesola, Morten Veland | [340] |
Third quarter[edit]
July[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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July 1 | Fusion Orchestra 2 | Casting Shadows | Progressive rock | - | Ben Bell | |
July 2 | Belinda | Catarsis | Pop, electronic, dance-pop | Capitol Latin, Universal Music Latin | Víctor 'El Nasi' Martínez, Joan Ortíz, Jorge Villamizar, Andrés Castro, Vein | |
Maya Jane Coles | Comfort | Deep house, tech house, trip hop | I/Am/Me | Maya Jane Coles | [341] | |
Pretty Lights | A Color Map of the Sun | Electro, hip hop, soul, psychedelic | Pretty Lights | Derek Vincent Smith | ||
Relient K | Collapsible Lung | Alternative rock, pop, indie | Mono vs Stereo | Paul Moak | ||
July 4 | Jay-Z | Magna Carta Holy Grail | Hip hop | Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation | Jahlil Beats, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Rick Rubin, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland, The-Dream, J. Cole, Just Blaze | |
July 5 | Ciara | Ciara | R&B | Epic | Jasper Cameron, Ciara, Mike Will Made It, Soundz | |
Skylar Grey | Don't Look Down | Alternative rock, horrorcore | KidinaKorner, Interscope | Eminem, Alex da Kid, J.R. Rotem | ||
July 8 | Thee Faction | Good Politics | Garage rock | Soviet Beret | Der Hammer, Ian Shaw | |
July 9 | Colette Carr | Skitszo | Pop rap, pop, dance-pop | Cherrytree, Interscope | The Cataracs, Nick Canon, Colette Carr, Frankmusik, Cherry Cherry Boom Boom | |
Flyleaf | Who We Are | Alternative rock , post-grunge | A&M Octone, Polydor | Howard Benson, Omar Castro | [342] | |
Front Line Assembly | Echogenetic | Electro-industrial | Metropolis | Bill Leeb, Jeremy Inkel, Jared Slingerland, Craig Johnsen, Sasha Keevill | ||
Kazaky | I Like It (Part 1) | Dance-pop, synth-pop | Kazaky | |||
letlive. | The Blackest Beautiful | Post-hardcore, funk, punk rock | Epitaph | Kit Walters, Stephen George | ||
The Used | The Ocean of the Sky | Alternative rock | Hopeless / Anger Music Group | Bert McCracken | ||
July 12 | Celia Pavey | This Music | Pop | Universal Music Australia | [343] | |
Cody Simpson | Surfers Paradise | Pop, R&B | Atlantic | |||
Robin Thicke | Blurred Lines | R&B, pop, soul | Star Trak, Interscope | Robin Thicke & Pro J, Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Pharrell Williams, Timbaland | ||
July 14 | Drumsound & Bassline Smith | Wall of Sound | Drum and bass, dubstep | New State Music | ||
July 15 | Pet Shop Boys | Electric | Dance | x2, Kobalt | Stuart Price, Pet Shop Boys | [344] |
July 16 | Ace Hood | Trials & Tribulations | Hip hop | We the Best, Cash Money, Republic | ||
Andy Kaufman | Andy and His Grandmother | Comedy | Drag City | |||
Cherry Poppin' Daddies | White Teeth, Black Thoughts | Swing, jazz, rock, rockabilly | Space Age Bachelor Pad Records | Steve Perry | ||
Hieroglyphics | The Kitchen | Alternative hip hop | Hieroglyphics Imperium | Sleeprockers, Del the Funky Homosapien, Gully Duckets, Opio, Unjust, A-Plus, Phesto Dee, Stephen King | ||
Kara Grainger | Shiver & Sigh | Blues, roots, soul, Americana | Eclecto Groove Records | David Z | [345][346] | |
Mayer Hawthorne | Where Does This Door Go | Neo soul, PBR&B | Republic | |||
Phil Anselmo | Walk Through Exits Only | Alternative metal, groove metal, hard rock | [347] | |||
Sara Bareilles | The Blessed Unrest | Pop rock, soul | Epic | John O'Mahony, Sara Bareilles, Mark Endert, Kurt Uenala | ||
Sick Puppies | Connect | Alternative metal, hard rock, alternative rock | Capitol | Rock Mafia (Tim James, Antonina Armato) | ||
July 19 | Karnivool | Asymmetry | Progressive rock, progressive metal, alternative metal | Density Records, Cymatic Records | Nick DiDia | |
Selena Gomez | Stars Dance | Pop | Hollywood | [348] | ||
July 22 | Fuck Buttons | Slow Focus | Drone music, post-rock | ATP | [349] | |
Jahméne Douglas | Love Never Fails | Soul, gospel | RCA | |||
July 23 | Bombadil | Metrics of Affection | Folk, pop | Ramseur Rec. | [350] | |
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros | Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros | Indie folk, folk rock, neo-psychedelia | Vagrant, Rough Trade | Alex Ebert | [351] | |
Gogol Bordello | Pura Vida Conspiracy | Gypsy punk | ATO | Andrew Scheps | [352] | |
Hands Like Houses | Unimagine | Post-hardcore | Rise | James Paul Wisner | [353] | |
The Love Language | Ruby Red | Indie rock | Merge | BJ Burton | [354] | |
Marc Anthony | 3.0 | Salsa, tropical | Sony Music Latin | Sergio George | [355] | |
Secrets | Fragile Figures | Metalcore, post-hardcore | Rise | Tom Denney | [356] | |
U-God | The Keynote Speaker | Hip hop | Soul Temple | Rza, Leaf Dog, Blastah Beatz, Teddy Powell, DJ Homicide, Steve Reaves, J Reynoso Jr., J. Serbe | [357] | |
We Came as Romans | Tracing Back Roots | Post-hardcore, metalcore | Equal Vision, Nuclear Blast | John Feldmann | [358] | |
The Winery Dogs | The Winery Dogs | Hard rock, blues rock | WHD, Loud & Proud, earMUSIC | The Winery Dogs | [359] | |
July 26 | AlunaGeorge | Body Music | Synth-pop, trip hop, R&B, UK garage | Island | Aluna Francis, George Reid | [360] |
July 29 | Brown Eyed Girls | Black Box | K-pop, R&B | Nega Network, LOEN Entertainment | Yoon Il-sang, Brown Eyed Girls, LANCE | [361] |
f(x) | Pink Tape | K-pop, dance-pop | S.M. Entertainment | Lee Soo Man | ||
Jay Sean | Neon | Pop, R&B, urban | Cash Money, Republic | Orange Factory Music | ||
July 30 | Alela Diane | About Farewell | Indie folk | Rusted Blue Records | John Askew, Alela Diane | [362] |
Backstreet Boys | In a World Like This | Pop, dance, R&B | K-BAHN | Martin Terefe, The Fliptones, RedOne, Dan Muckala, Morgan Taylor Reid, Max Martin | [363] | |
Emblem3 | Nothing to Lose | Reggae fusion, alternative hip hop, pop rock | Syco, Columbia, Mr. Kanani | Savan Kotecha | [364] | |
Five Finger Death Punch | The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1 | Alternative metal, heavy metal | Prospect Park | Kevin Churko, Five Finger Death Punch | [365] | |
Owl City | The Midsummer Station - Acoustic | Acoustic, synth-pop | Universal Republic | Adam Young | [366] | |
Soulja Boy | Life After Fame | Hip hop | SODMG, Collipark | Brandnew, 2 Deezy, Dranzition Music, MPC Cartel, DaVinci on the Track, B Rackz, Protege Beatz | [367] | |
Tech N9ne | Something Else | Hip hop, R&B | Strange | Drumma Boy, Scoop DeVille, Seven, Young Fyre | [368] |
August[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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August 2 | The Defiled | Daggers | Industrial metal, metalcore | Nuclear Blast | Jason Suecof | [369] |
August 5 | Swim Deep | Where the Heaven Are We | Indie pop | Chess Club, RCA | Charlie Hugall | [370] |
August 6 | Asking Alexandria | From Death to Destiny | Heavy metal, metalcore | Sumerian | Joey Sturgis | [371] |
Black City Lights | Another Life | Stars & Letters Records | [372] | |||
The Civil Wars | The Civil Wars | Sensibility Music LLC, Columbia | Charlie Peacock, Rick Rubin | [373] | ||
The Polyphonic Spree | Yes, It's True | Psychedelic pop, indie rock | Good, Kirtland, Cherry Red | John Congleton | [374] | |
Pond | Hobo Rocket | Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, hard rock | Modular | Kevin Parker | [375] | |
August 7 | Zebrahead | Call Your Friends | Punk rock, rapcore, alternative rock, pop punk | MFZB Records | Cameron Webb | |
August 9 | 1927 | Generation-i | Rock, pop | Sony Music Australia | Erik Weideman | |
August 12 | White Lies | Big TV | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Fiction, Harvest, Universal Music Canada | Ed Buller | [376] |
August 13 | K. Michelle | Rebellious Soul | R&B, soul | Atlantic | Pop & Oak, Claude Kelly, Chuck Harmony, Rico Love, Jerry Wonda, Tank, Jack Splash, Eric Hudson, Earl & E | |
Luke Bryan | Crash My Party | Country | Capitol Nashville | Jeff Stevens | ||
Parachute | Overnight | Pop rock | Mercury | Oren Yoel | ||
Sam Phillips | Push Any Button | Alternative rock | Littlebox Recordings | Sam Phillips | [377] | |
August 14 | Travis | Where You Stand | Alternative rock, indie rock | Red Telephone Box, Kobalt | Fran Healy, Michael Ilbert | |
August 16 | BT | A Song Across Wires | Trance, progressive house, dubstep, electronic dance music | Armada Music | BT | |
Stromae | Racine carrée | House, synth-pop, Eurodance | Mosaert | Stromae | ||
August 20 | ASAP Ferg | Trap Lord | Hip hop | ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCA | Darold 'ASAP Ferg' Ferguson, Rakim 'ASAP Rocky' Mayers, Steven 'ASAP Yams' Rodriguez, Bryan Leach, Geno Sims, Highdefrazjah, Snugsworth, Crystal Caines, Finatik N Zac, Chinza//Fly, Frankie P, High Class Filth, Jim Jonsin, Napolian, Ozhora Miyagi, P On The Boards, Rico Love, Versa Beatz, Veryrvre, A.Jayones | [378] |
Blessthefall | Hollow Bodies | Metalcore | Fearless | Joey Sturgis | ||
Blue October | Sway | Alternative rock, post-grunge | Up/Down Records | David Castell | ||
Born of Osiris | Tomorrow We Die Alive | Heavy metal | Sumerian | Nick Sampson, Born of Osiris | [379] | |
Earl Sweatshirt | Doris | Alternative hip hop | Tan Cressida, Columbia | Earl Sweatshirt, Christian Rich | ||
Jimmy Buffett | Songs from St. Somewhere | Tropical rock | Mailboat | Emilio Estefan, Mac McAnally, Michael Utley | ||
John Mayer | Paradise Valley | Folk rock, country rock, Southern rock, Americana | Columbia, Sony Music | John Mayer, Don Was | ||
Lee DeWyze | Frames | Folk rock, rock, pop | Vanguard, 19 | Toby Gad, Drew Pearson, Matthew Wilder, Phil Allen, Jim Scott | ||
Zola Jesus | Versions | Experimental, indie rock | Sacred Bones | |||
August 23 | Avenged Sevenfold | Hail to the King | Hard rock, heavy metal | Warner Bros. | Mike Elizondo | |
Ellie Goulding | Halcyon Days | Indie pop, dream pop, synth-pop | Polydor | |||
Michael Monroe | Horns and Halos | rock | Spinefarm | [380] | ||
Naughty Boy | Hotel Cabana | R&B, soul, UK garage, breakbeat | Naughty Boy, Virgin EMI | Naughty Boy | ||
ReVamp | Wild Card | Symphonic metal, progressive metal, gothic metal | Nuclear Blast | |||
August 26 | Franz Ferdinand | Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action | Indie rock, post-punk revival, dance-punk, disco-rock | Domino | Joe Goddard, Alex Kapranos, Alexis Taylor, Todd Terje, Björn Yttling | [381] |
Money | The Shadow of Heaven | Dream pop, indie pop | Bella Union | |||
August 27 | Big Sean | Hall of Fame | Hip hop | GOOD Music, Def Jam | Kanye West, Da Internz, DJ Camper, DJ Mano, Hit-Boy, KeY Wane, No I.D., REO, Rob Kinelski, Young Chop | |
Goodie Mob | Age Against the Machine | Hip hop | ||||
Juicy J | Stay Trippy | Hip hop | Kemosabe, Columbia | Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Dr. Luke | ||
August 30 | John Legend | Love in the Future | R&B, hip hop soul, soul, neo soul, jazz fusion | GOOD, Columbia | ||
Tarja Turunen | Colours in the Dark | Symphonic metal | earMUSIC | Tarja Turunen | ||
August 31 | Kayo Dot | Hubardo | Avant-metal | Ice Level |
September[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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September 2 | The 1975 | The 1975 | Indie rock | Polydor, Dirty Hit | Mike Crossey, The 1975 | |
The Safety Fire | Mouth of Swords | Progressive metal | Inside Out, Century Media | Derya Nagle | [382] | |
September 3 | Ariana Grande | Yours Truly | R&B, pop | Republic | Ariana Grande, Harmony Samuels, Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, Antonio Dixon, Patrick 'J. Que' Smith, The Rascals, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Leon Thomas III, Matt Squire, Mika Penniman, Scooter Braun, Greg Wells | |
Buckethead | Pike 21 | Experimental, avant-garde | Bucketheadland | Dan Monti, Albert | ||
Buckethead | Pike 22 | Experimental, avant-garde | Bucketheadland | Dan Monti, Albert | ||
Natalia Kills | Trouble | Pop | will.i.am, Cherrytree, Interscope | Jeff Bhasker, Guillaume Doubet, Emile Haynie, Glass John | ||
Neko Case | The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You | Indie rock, alternative country | ANTI- | Tucker Martine | [383] | |
Nine Inch Nails | Hesitation Marks | Alternative rock, Industrial rock, experimental rock, instrumental | Columbia | Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Alan Moulder | [384] | |
Saliva | In It to Win It | Rap metal, hard rock, alternative rock, post-grunge | Rum Bum Records | Bobby Huff | [385] | |
Tamar Braxton | Love and War | R&B, pop, soul | Epic, Streamline | Vincent Herbert, L.A. Reid, Angela Hunte, Christopher 'Tricky' Stewart, Brandon Sewell, Bryan-Michael Cox, Da Internz, Diplo, DJ Camper, Eric Mobley, Kuk Harrell, Michael Daley, Patrick 'J. Que' Smith, K.E. on the Track, Kyle 'K2' Stewart II, Kendrick A.J. Dean, Rico Beats, SCMG, Tamar Braxton, Troy Oliver, TC, The Underdogs, Young Fyre | ||
Vista Chino | Peace | Stoner rock | Napalm | Brant Bjork | ||
September 5 | Buckethead | Pancake Heater | Experimental rock, progressive metal, groove metal | Bucketheadland | Dan Monti, Albert | |
September 6 | Emilíana Torrini | Tookah | Indie pop | Rough Trade | Dan Carey | |
Múm | Smilewound | Electronica, experimental | Morr | múm | ||
Tonight Alive | The Other Side | Pop punk, alternative rock | Fearless | Dave Petrovic | ||
September 9 | Arctic Monkeys | AM | Indie rock | Domino | James Ford, Ross Orton | [386] |
The Clash | Sound System | Punk rock | Sony Legacy | The Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Julien Temple, Don Letts | [387] | |
The Clash | The Clash Hits Back | Punk rock | Sony Legacy | The Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Julien Temple, Don Letts | ||
Delorean | Apar | Alternative dance, Balearic beat | Mushroom Pillow | Delorean, Chris Zane, Van Rivers | [388] | |
Goldfrapp | Tales of Us | Electronic | Mute | Alison Goldfrapp, Will Gregory | [389] | |
London Grammar | If You Wait | Electronic, indie pop | Metal & Dust | Tim Bran, Roy Kerr, London Grammar | [390] | |
The Strypes | Snapshot | Rhythm and blues, rock | Virgin EMI | Chris Thomas | [391] | |
September 10 | 2 Chainz | B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time | Southern hip hop | Def Jam | 2 Chainz, Big Korey, Tommy Brown, Diplo, DJ Montay, DJ Toomp, D. Rich, Drumma Boy, The Futuristics, FKi, Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E., J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, League of Starz, Mannie Fresh, Marz, Mike Will Made It, Pharrell Williams, P-Nasty, StreetRunner, V Don, Wonder Arillo | |
Balance and Composure | The Things We Think We're Missing | Alternative rock | No Sleep | |||
Gloria Estefan | The Standards | Traditional pop, swing | Crescent Moon, Sony Masterworks | Emilio Estefan | ||
Janelle Monáe | The Electric Lady | Neo soul, psychedelic soul, rock, R&B | Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy, Atlantic | Roman GianArthur, Janelle Monáe, Wonder & Lightning, Nate 'Rocket' Wonder | [392] | |
Juliana Hatfield | Wild Animals | Indie rock | Ye Olde Records | Juliana Hatfield | ||
Kaskade | Atmosphere | Dance, progressive house, deep house | Ultra | Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarnson, John Hancock, Project 46, Swanky Tunes, Benjamin Curtis, Mark Phillips | [393] | |
Keith Urban | Fuse | Country | Hit Red, Capitol Records Nashville | Benny Blanco, Nathan Chapman, Ross Copperman, Zach Crowell, Mike Elizondo, Dann Huff, Jay Joyce, Stargate, Keith Urban, Butch Walker | ||
Kitarō | Final Call | New age | Domo | Kitaro | ||
Man Man | On Oni Pond | Experimental rock | ANTI- | |||
Moving Mountains | Moving Mountains | Indie rock, post-rock, post-hardcore, emo | Triple Crown | [394] | ||
The Reverb Junkie | All I Want | Electropop, electronica | Independent | Michelle Chamuel | [395] | |
Sean Kingston | Back 2 Life | Reggae fusion, hip hop, R&B | Beluga Heights, Epic | J. R. Rotem, Nic Nac, RedOne, Philly Phatboi | ||
Sheryl Crow | Feels Like Home | Country rock | Warner Music Nashville | Sheryl Crow, Justin Niebank | [396] | |
The Weeknd | Kiss Land | R&B | XO, Republic | Brandon 'Bizzy' Hollemon, Danny Boy Styles, Harry Fraud, Jason 'DaHeala' Quenneville, Silkky Johnson, The Weeknd | ||
September 13 | Avicii | True | Progressive house, folktronica | PRMD Music, Columbia, Lava, Sony Music | Avicii, Arash Pournouri, Nile Rodgers | [397] |
Buckethead | Worms for the Garden | Experimental rock, progressive metal | Bucketheadland | Dan Monti, Albert | ||
Elton John | The Diving Board | Rock | Capitol, Mercury | T-Bone Burnett | [398] | |
Sharron Levy | Rough Ready | Rock, pop | Laugh & Peas | Derek von Krogh | [399] | |
September 16 | Grouplove | Spreading Rumours | Alternative rock | Canvasback, Atlantic | Ryan Rabin | [400] |
Manic Street Preachers | Rewind the Film | Folk, rock | Columbia | Manic Street Preachers, Loz Williams, Alex Silva | [401] | |
The Naked and Famous | In Rolling Waves | Indie pop | Somewhat Damaged | Thom Powers, Aaron Short, Justin Meldal-Johnsen | ||
Placebo | Loud Like Love | Alternative rock | Universal | Adam Noble | ||
September 17 | Birdy | Fire Within | Indie pop, pop | 14th Floor, Atlantic | Jim Abbiss, Rich Costey, Alex H. N. Gilbert, Jake Gosling, John Hill, Ben Lovett, Jamie Muhoberac, Eric Rosse, Fraser T Smith, Ryan Tedder, Dan Wilson, Greg Wells | [402] |
The Devil Wears Prada | 8:18 | Metalcore | Roadrunner | [403] | ||
Elvis Costello and The Roots | Wise Up Ghost | Funk | Blue Note | Elvis Costello, Questlove, Steven Mandel | [404] | |
Gwar | Battle Maximus | Thrash metal, comedy rock, crossover thrash | DRT | John Angelo | [405] | |
MGMT | MGMT | Psychedelic rock | Columbia | Dave Fridmann, MGMT | [406] | |
Nightmares on Wax | Feelin' Good | Electronic, techno | Warp | George Evelyn | [407] | |
San Fermin | San Fermin | Chamber pop | Downtown | [408] | ||
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin | Fly by Wire | Indie pop | Polyvinyl | [409] | ||
Stray from the Path | Anonymous | Hardcore punk, nu metalcore, rap metal | Sumerian | Will Putney | [410] | |
Various artists | Self Made Vol. 3 | Hip hop | Maybach Music Group | Rick Ross, Aone Beats, Boi-1da, Brian Nunez, Beat Billionaire, Cardo, DJ Spinz, The CoCaptains, Childish Major, D Rich, Hit-Boy, John '$K' McGee, Jake One, Kebu, Lil Lee, The Maven Boys, The MeKanics, OhZee, Rock City, Schife, Swish, Tone P | [411] | |
Zendaya | Zendaya | Pop, urban, R&B | Hollywood | Bobby Brackins, Mick Schultz, Harmony Samuels, Jonas Jeberg, The Suspex, Jukebox, The Monsters and the Strangerz, Nick Jonas, Nic Nac | [412] | |
September 20 | Babasónicos | Romantisísmico | Pop, rock, Argentino | Sony Music | Andrew Weiss | |
Cher | Closer to the Truth | Dance-pop | Warner Bros. | Paul Oakenfold, Anthony 'TC' Crawford, Joshua 'J.D.' Walker, Jeff Fenster, Mark Taylor, Tim Powell, Josh Crosby, Billy Mann, Machopsycho, TMS, Timbaland, J-Roc, Ivan Corraliza, Carl Ryden, Matt Serletic | ||
Drake | Nothing Was the Same | Hip hop, R&B | OVO Sound, Young Money, Cash Money, Republic | Drake, Birdman, Noah '40' Shebib, Ronald 'Slim' Williams | ||
Jason Derulo | Tattoos | Pop, R&B | Beluga Heights, Warner Bros. | Ammo, TODAY, BeatGeek, Jon Bellion, Jason Desrouleaux, DJ Buddha, DJ Frank E, DJ Noodles, Carl Falk, Frank Harris, Jonas Jeberg, Martin Johnson, Tearce 'Kizzo', Jared Lee, Joe London, RedOne, Ricky Reed, The Cataracs, Rami Yacoub | ||
Jessie J | Alive | R&B, pop, dubstep, techno | Lava, Universal Republic | Josh Abraham, All About She, Benny Blanco, Johnny BLK, Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Kevin Figs, Chuck Harmony, Rodney Jerkins, Jon Jon, Claude Kelly, O.C., Oligee, Stargate, STL, The ThundaCatz, TMS, Ammo | ||
Kings of Leon | Mechanical Bull | Alternative rock, southern rock | RCA | Angelo Petraglia | ||
Krewella | Get Wet | Electro house, progressive house, hardstyle, dubstep, drum and bass, techno | Columbia | Rain Man, Cash Cash, Quicy Kwalae, Dallas K, SAVOY, SmarterChild, The Cataracs, Ethan Davis, KillaGraham, Stephen Swartz, Pegboard Nerds, Gareth Emery | ||
September 21 | Motörhead | Aftershock | Heavy metal, hard rock | UDR GmbH | Cameron Webb | |
September 23 | Chvrches | The Bones of What You Believe | Electronic, synth-pop | Virgin | Chvrches | |
Glamour of the Kill | Savages | Heavy metal, post-hardcore | eOne Entertainment Music | Joey Sturgis | ||
Mazzy Star | Seasons of Your Day | Acoustic music, ambient music, alternative rock, dream pop, psychedelic rock, shoegazing | Rhymes of an Hour Records | David Roback, Hope Sandoval | [413] | |
September 24 | Dream Theater | Dream Theater | Progressive metal, progressive rock | Roadrunner | John Petrucci | [414] |
Icona Pop | This Is.. Icona Pop | Electropop | Big Beat, Atlantic | Stargate, Elof Loelv, Patrik Berger, Style of Eye, Brian Lee, Jarrad Rogers, Shellback, Kool Kojak, Benny Blanco, Justin Parker, 10k Islands | [415] | |
R5 | Louder | Pop rock | Hollywood | Emanuel Kiriakou, Andrew Goldstein, Rocky Lynch, Travis 'Tronik' Huff | [416] | |
Sammy Hagar | Sammy Hagar & Friends | Hard rock | Frontier | John Cuniberti, Sammy Hagar | [417] | |
A Skylit Drive | Rise | Post-hardcore, metalcore | Fearless, Tragic Hero | Cameron Mizell | [418] | |
Sting | The Last Ship | Rock, jazz, folk, blues, Celtic music | A&M, Cherrytree | Rob Mathes | [419] | |
September 25 | Alter Bridge | Fortress | Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge | Roadrunner, EMI | Michael 'Elvis' Baskette | |
September 27 | Anneke van Giersbergen | Drive | Alternative rock, pop rock | |||
Casper | Hinterland | Hip hop | Four Music Productions GmbH | |||
Haim | Days Are Gone | Rock, indie pop | Polydor | |||
Justin Timberlake | The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 | Neo soul, R&B, pop, dance | RCA | Jerome 'J-Roc' Harmon, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Daniel Jones, Rob Knox | [420] | |
Justin Timberlake | The 20/20 Experience – The Complete Experience | Neo soul, R&B, pop, dance | RCA | Jerome 'J-Roc' Harmon, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Daniel Jones, Rob Knox, The Tennessee Kids | ||
Lorde | Pure Heroine | Indie pop | Universal Music | Joel Little | ||
Rush | Vapor Trails Remixed | Hard rock | Atlantic, Rhino | David Bottrill (Remixer), Paul Northfield, Rush | ||
September 30 | Dizzee Rascal | The Fifth | Dance, hip hop, grime, indie hip hop, house | Dirtee Stank, Universal Music | Jean-Baptiste, Ryan Buendia, Flippa123, M.J. Cole, Damien Leroy III, RedOne, Teddy Sky, Eric Sanicola, will.i.am | |
Fates Warning | Darkness in a Different Light | Progressive metal | Inside Out | Jim Matheos | ||
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts | Unvarnished | Hard rock | Blackheart | Kenny Laguna, Joan Jett, Thom Panunzio, Dave Grohl, Carianne Brinkman | [421] | |
Mack Wilds | New York: A Love Story | Hip hop, R&B | Sony Music | Salaam Remi | ||
Nelly | M.O. | R&B, hip hop | Derrty, Universal Motown | Nelly, DJ Frank E, Detail, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, John '$K' McGee, Karriem 'K-Mack' Mack, Planet VI, Pharrell Williams, Rico Love, Sag Live, Soul Unique | ||
Oneohtrix Point Never | R Plus Seven | Ambient, experimental, electronic, plunderphonics | Warp | Daniel Lopatin, Paul Corley | ||
Polvo | Siberia | Indie rock | Merge | |||
Sub Focus | Torus | Drum and bass, dubstep | Mercury |
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October[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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October 1 | Arve Henriksen | Places of Worship | Jazz | Rune Grammofon | Erik Honoré | [422] |
Deltron 3030 | Event 2 | Alternative hip hop | Deltron Partners, Bulk Recordings | Dan the Automator | [423] | |
Dr. Dog | B-Room | Neo-psychedelia | ANTI- | Nathan Sabatino | [424] | |
Moby | Innocents | Electronica | Little Idiot, Mute | Moby, Mark 'Spike' Stent | [425] | |
Scar the Martyr | Scar the Martyr | Industrial metal | Roadrunner | Rhys Fulber | [426] | |
October 4 | Daryl Braithwaite | Forever the Tourist | Rock, pop | Sony Music Australia | Oliver Jones, Lindsay Ryan | [427] |
Korn | The Paradigm Shift | Nu metal | Caroline, Prospect Park | Don Gilmore | [428] | |
Miley Cyrus | Bangerz | Pop | RCA | Mike Will Made It, Rami Afuni, Cirkut, Dr. Luke, Kyle Edwards, Marz, Michael McHenry, P-Nasty, will.i.am, Pharrell Williams, Oren Yoel | [429] | |
October 7 | Chase & Status | Brand New Machine | Drum and bass, downtempo | Mercury | Chase & Status, Major Lazer, Moody Good, Skrillex, Andy C | [430] |
The Feeling | Boy Cried Wolf | Soft rock | BMG | The Feeling | [431] | |
October 8 | Cage the Elephant | Melophobia | Alternative rock | RCA | Jay Joyce | [432] |
Cassadee Pope | Frame by Frame | Country pop | Republic Nashville | Dann Huff | [433] | |
Dance Gavin Dance | Acceptance Speech | Post-hardcore | Rise | Matthew Malpass | [434] | |
Dave Hause | Devour | Rock | Rise | Andrew Alekel, Mitchell Townsend | [435] | |
A Day to Remember | Common Courtesy | Metalcore, pop punk | ADTR Records | Chad Gilbert, Andrew Wade, Jeremy McKinnon | [436] | |
Lissie | Back to Forever | Pop | Fat Possum | Jacknife Lee | [437] | |
A Loss for Words | Before It Caves | Pop punk | Rise | [438] | ||
Mayday Parade | Monsters in the Closet | Pop punk, pop rock | Fearless | Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount | [439] | |
of Montreal | Lousy with Sylvianbriar | Indie rock | Polyvinyl | Kevin Barnes | [440] | |
Panic! at the Disco | Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! | Alternative rock | Fueled by Ramen, Decaydance | Butch Walker | [441] | |
Pup | Pup | Punk rock, hardcore punk, indie rock | Royal Mountain | Dave Schiffman | [442] | |
Pusha T | My Name Is My Name | Hip hop | GOOD Music, Def Jam | Kanye West, 88-Keys, Beewirks, DJ Mano, Don Cannon, Glass John, Hudson Mohawke, No I.D., Nottz, Pharrell Williams, Rico Beats, Sebastian Sartor, Swizz Beatz, The-Dream, The Twilite Tone | [443] | |
Sleigh Bells | Bitter Rivals | Indie rock | Mom + Pop | Will Hubbard, Derek Miller, Shane Stoneback | [444] | |
Story of the Year | Page Avenue: 10 Years and Counting | Acoustic | [445] | |||
Union J | Union J | Pop | Syco, RCA | Joseph Lawrence, Steve Mac, Tim Powell, Tom, Dick & Harry Productions, Ze Infidels | [446] | |
October 11 | Paul McCartney | New | Rock | Virgin EMI, Hear Music | Mark Ronson, Ethan Johns, Paul Epworth, Giles Martin | [447] |
The Saturdays | Living for the Weekend | Dance-pop, electropop | Fascination, Polydor | Art Bastian, Rodney Jerkins, Jim Jonsin, Steve Mac, James F. Reynolds, The Jam | [448] | |
October 14 | Eliza Doolittle | In Your Hands | Pop, indie pop | Parlophone | Steve Robson, Kwes, busbee, Oren Yoel, Matt Prime, Kid Harpoon | [449] |
Feed Me | Calamari Tuesday | Dance, house, dubstep | Sotto Voce | Jon Gooch | [450] | |
Morcheeba | Head Up High | Synth-pop | PIAS | Paul Godfrey | [451] | |
Pearl Jam | Lightning Bolt | Alternative rock, hard rock | Monkeywrench | Brendan O'Brien | [452] | |
October 15 | The Avett Brothers | Magpie and the Dandelion | Indie rock, folk rock | American | Rick Rubin | [453] |
Diane Birch | Speak a Little Louder | Rock, synth-pop | S-Curve | Diane Birch, Steve Greenberg, Matt Hales, Homer Steinweiss, Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson, Eg White, Sheldon Steiger | [454] | |
The Dismemberment Plan | Uncanney Valley | Indie rock | Interscope | Rick Rubin | [455] | |
The Head and the Heart | Let's Be Still | Indie rock, folk rock | Sub Pop | Peter Katis, Shawn Simmons, The Head and the Heart | [456] | |
Icon for Hire | Icon for Hire | Alternative rock, rock | Tooth & Nail | Mike Green | [457] | |
Kevin Devine | Bulldozer | Devinyl Records | Rob Schnapf | [458][459] | ||
Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band | Bubblegum | Devinyl Records | Jesse Lacey | [460][459] | ||
Monster Magnet | Last Patrol | Stoner metal | Napalm | Dave Wyndorf, Phil Caivano | [461] | |
Red Fang | Whales and Leeches | Stoner rock | Relapse | Red Fang, Chris Funk | [462] | |
Silverstein | This Is How the Wind Shifts: Addendum | Post-hardcore, emo | Hopeless | Jordan Valeriote | [463] | |
Trivium | Vengeance Falls | Metalcore, thrash metal, heavy metal | Roadrunner | David Draiman | [464] | |
October 18 | James Blunt | Moon Landing | Pop rock, folk rock | Atlantic | Tom Rothrock | |
Katy Perry | Prism | Pop, rock, dance | Capitol | Klas Åhlund, Benny Blanco, Bloodshy, Cirkut, Dr. Luke, Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, StarGate, Greg Wells | ||
October 22 | AFI | Burials | Alternative rock | Republic | Gil Norton, Andrew Scheps | |
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy | It Feels Like Christmas Time | Swing | Savoy Jazz | [465] | ||
Donna Summer | Love to Love You Donna | Electronic | Verve | Giorgio Moroder, Bruce Sudano, Nathan DiGesare, Dahlia Ambach Caplin, Masters at Work, Randall Poster | [466] | |
Emphatic | Another Life | Rock | Epochal, Capitol | Justin McCain, Ryan Greene | ||
Fifth Harmony | Better Together | Pop | Syco | The Suspex, Julian Bunetta, The Monsters and the Strangerz, Harmony Samuels | [467] | |
I See Stars | New Demons | Electronicore | Sumerian | |||
Lincoln Durham | Exodus of the Deemed Unrighteous | Roots rock, alternative folk, blues | Droog Records | George Reiff | [468] | |
Ryan Hemsworth | Guilt Trips | Trip hop | Last Gang | [469] | ||
October 25 | Geir Lysne | New Circle | Jazz | ACT Music | ||
Kelly Clarkson | Wrapped in Red | Christmas, pop | RCA, 19 | Greg Kurstin | ||
October 28 | Arcade Fire | Reflektor | Dance-rock, art rock | Sonovox, Merge | Arcade Fire, Markus Dravs, James Murphy | [470] |
Ayreon | The Theory of Everything | Rock opera, symphonic metal, progressive metal, progressive rock | InsideOut Music | Arjen Lucassen | ||
Juana Molina | Wed 21 | Folktronica, experimental rock, IDM, ambient | Crammed Discs | Juana Molina | ||
October 29 | Hellogoodbye | Everything is Debatable | Old Friends Records | Forrest Kline, Joe Chiccarelli, Carlos De La Garza | [471] | |
Los Campesinos! | No Blues | Indie rock | Wichita, Turnstile Music, Heart Swells | John Goodmanson, Tom Campesinos! | [472] | |
Moonface | Julia with Blue Jeans On | Indie rock | Jagjaguwar | Spencer Krug | [473] | |
Protest the Hero | Volition | Progressive metal | Cameron McLellan | [474] | ||
Sirens and Sailors | Skeletons | Metalcore | Artery, Razor & Tie | Sirens and Sailors | [475] | |
Sky Ferreira | Night Time, My Time | Indie rock, synth-pop | Capitol | Ariel Rechtshaid, Justin Raisen, Sky Ferreira | [476] | |
White Denim | Corsicana Lemonade | Indie rock, garage rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, Southern rock | Downtown | Jeff Tweedy | [477] | |
Yuna | Nocturnal | Pop, indie pop, dream pop | Verve | [478] |
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November[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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November 1 | Avril Lavigne | Avril Lavigne | Power pop, pop punk, pop rock, alternative rock | Epic, Sony | Martin Johnson, Rickard B. Goransson, Peter Svensson | |
Celine Dion | Loved Me Back to Life | Pop, R&B | Columbia | Walter Afanasieff, Babyface, D'Mile, Andrew Goldstein, Kuk Harrell, Hasham Hussain, Emanuel Kiriakou, Danny Mercer, Denarius Motes, Ne-Yo, Aaron Pearce, Play Production, Fraser T Smith, Reginald Smith, Tricky Stewart, Kyle Townsend, Eg White, Curtis Wilson, Jesse Wilson | ||
Cut Copy | Free Your Mind | Synth-pop, dance-punk | Modular | |||
November 4 | Ejecta | Dominae | Synth-pop | Copyright Control, Driftless Recordings, Happy Death | Joel Ford | [479] |
James Arthur | James Arthur | Pop, hip hop | Syco | |||
Shane Filan | You and Me | Pop, country | Capitol | Max Martin | ||
Tinie Tempah | Demonstration | Hip hop, trip hop, electronic | Parlophone | Labrinth, Diplo, Eshraque 'iSHi' Mughal, Balistiq | ||
The Wanted | Word of Mouth | Pop, dance-pop | Island | Antonyo Smith, Steve Mac, Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Electric | ||
November 5 | Black Flag | What The.. | Hardcore punk | SST | ||
Dream Theater | Live at Luna Park | Progressive metal | Eagle Rock | John Petrucci, James LaBrie | ||
Eminem | The Marshall Mathers LP 2 | Hip hop | Aftermath, Shady, Interscope | Dr. Dre, Eminem, No ID, Rick Rubin | ||
Ian Kelly | All These Lines | |||||
M.I.A. | Matangi | Electronic, alternative dance, hip hop, worldbeat, experimental | N.E.E.T., Interscope | Danja, Hit-Boy, M.I.A., Doc McKinney, The Partysquad, Sugu, Surkin, Switch | [480] | |
Punk Goes.. | Punk Goes Christmas | Pop punk, pop rock, metalcore, rock | Fearless, Rise | Various | ||
Scott Stapp | Proof of Life | Hard rock, post-grunge | Wind-up | Howard Benson | ||
Various artists | 12 Years a Slave | Blues, R&B, soul, neo soul | Columbia | Hans Zimmer, John Legend, Tim Fain | [481] | |
Yandel | De Líder a Leyenda | Reggaeton, electropop, Latin pop | Sony Music | Yandel, Tainy, Nely, Luny Tunes, Predikador, Alberto 'The Legacy' Torres, Roberto 'Tito' Vazquez | ||
November 8 | Adam Brand | My Acoustic Diary | Country | Adam Brand Enterprises, ABC Music | [482] | |
Gabriella Cilmi | The Sting | Pop rock, vocal jazz, soul | Sweetness Tunes, Absolute | |||
Lady Gaga | Artpop | Electropop | Streamline, Interscope | Stefani Germanotta, Paul 'DJ White Shadow' Blair, Zedd, Hugo Leclercq, Nick Monson, Rick Rubin, Giorgio Tuinfort, Dino Zisis, Infected Mushroom, will.i.am, David Guetta | ||
Little Mix | Salute | Pop, R&B | Syco, Columbia | TMS, Future Cut, Fred Ball, MNEK, Nathan Duvall, Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' Stannard, RyKeyz, Nicky D'Silva | ||
November 11 | Get Scared | Everyone's Out to Get Me | Alternative rock, gothic rock, post-hardcore | Fearless | Erik Ron | [483] |
Keane | The Best of Keane | Alternative rock | Island | [484] | ||
Roger Taylor | Fun on Earth | Rock | Virgin EMI | Joshua J Macrae, Roger Taylor | [485] | |
November 12 | Laura Pausini | 20 - The Greatest Hits | Latin pop | Atlantic | Laura Pausini | |
Polar Bear Club | Death Chorus | Post-hardcore, alternative rock, punk rock, emo | Rise | |||
November 18 | Jake Bugg | Shangri La | Indie rock | Mercury, Island | Rick Rubin | |
Robbie Williams | Swings Both Ways | Swing, pop | Island, Universal | Guy Chambers | ||
November 19 | Daughtry | Baptized | Electropop, pop, rock | RCA | Daughtry, Martin Johnson, Rock Mafia | |
Kevin Churko | Prospect Park | |||||
The Godfathers | Once Upon a Crime | Hip hop | Psycho+Logical | Domingo, Kool G Rap, Necro | ||
November 22 | tyDi | Hotel Rooms | Electronic, chillout, orchestral, glitch | Armada | tyDi | |
November 25 | Buckethead | Twisterlend | Experimental rock, avant-garde | Bucketheadland | Dan Monti, Albert | [486] |
Danielle Bradbery | Danielle Bradbery | Country | ||||
Gary Barlow | Since I Saw You Last | Pop, folk pop | Polydor | Gary Barlow, Steve Power, Mark 'Spike' Stent | [487] | |
One Direction | Midnight Memories | Pop | Syco, Columbia, Sony | Julian Bunetta, Carl Falk, Tom Fletcher, Teddy Geiger, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Matt Rad, John Ryan, Jamie Scott, Toby Smith, Ryan Tedder | ||
November 26 | Hopsin | Knock Madness | Hip hop | Funk Volume | ||
Leaves' Eyes | Symphonies of the Night | Symphonic metal | Napalm | |||
November 29 | Britney Spears | Britney Jean | Pop, EDM | RCA | A.C, Chico Bennett, Christopher Braide, Peter Carlsson, Cirkut, Diplo, Dr. Luke, FRESHM3N III, David Guetta, Zach 'Reazon' Heiligman, Keith Harris, HyGrade, William 'DJ Keebz' Kebler, Kool Kojak, LWAM, Sebastian Ingrosso, DJ Ammo, William Orbit, Otto Knows, Anthony Preston, Richard Vission, Nicky Romero, Giorgio Tuinfort, Marcus van Wattum, will.i.am | |
November 30 | Smosh | The Sweet Sound of Smosh | Comedy | Independent | Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox |
December[edit]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Producer | Ref. |
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December 3 | Boston | Life, Love & Hope | Hard rock | Frontiers | ||
December 6 | Childish Gambino | Because the Internet | Hip hop | Glassnote, Universal Music Canada | ||
December 9 | Exo | Miracles in December | Christmas, R&B, ballad | S.M. | Lee Soo-Man | |
Ithilien | From Ashes to the Frozen Land | Folk metal | Mighty Music | [488] | ||
December 10 | E-40 | The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 4 | Hip hop | |||
E-40 | The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 5 | Hip hop | ||||
E-40 | The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 6 | Hip hop | ||||
Evergreen Terrace | Dead Horses | Metalcore, melodic hardcore | Rise | |||
R. Kelly | Black Panties | R&B, hip hop | RCA, Sony | R. Kelly | ||
VersaEmerge | Another Atmosphere | Interscope Records, Universal | ||||
December 11 | Girls' Generation | Love & Peace | J-pop, electropop, dance-pop | Nayutawave, Universal | ||
December 13 | Beyoncé | Beyoncé | Alternative R&B, pop | Columbia, Parkwood Entertainment | Ammo, Boots, Beyoncé, Detail, Jerome Harmon, Hit-Boy, HazeBanga, Key Wane, Terius Nash, Caroline Polachek, Rey Reel, Noah '40' Shebib, Ryan Tedder, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell Williams | |
This World | Celestial Skies | Progressive rock, world, CCM | Rob Kohler and Lee Kohler | |||
December 17 | B.o.B | Underground Luxury | Hip hop | [489] | ||
The Glitch Mob | We Are the Mob | Glitch | ||||
Starbomb | Starbomb | Comedy hip hop, synth-pop, nerdcore | Brian Wecht |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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