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First quarter[edit]

January[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
January
1
Girls' GenerationI Got a BoyK-popS.M. EntertainmentCharlie 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
SkrillexLeavingOwslaSkrillex[2]
January
8
Black Veil BridesWretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild OnesGlam metal, hard rockLava, Universal RepublicJohn Feldmann[3]
Dropkick MurphysSigned and Sealed in BloodCeltic punkBorn & BredTed Hutt[4]
Hollywood UndeadNotes from the UndergroundRap rock, alternative rock, alternative hip hopA&M OctoneDanny Lohner, Griffin Boice, S*A*M and Sluggo[5]
Twenty One PilotsVesselElectropop, indie pop, rap rock, popFueled by RamenGreg Wells, Tyler Joseph[6]
January
11
New OrderLost SirensRhinoNew Order, Stephen Street, Stuart Price, Mac Quayle, Tore Johansson, Jim Spence[7]
January
14
Everything EverythingArcArt rock, indie rockRCA, Sony MusicDavid Kosten[8]
January
15
ASAP RockyLong. Live. ASAPHip hopASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCAAmanda 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 EnergyLove SignPop, rockFree EnergyJohn Agnello[10]
Yo La TengoFadeIndie rockMatadorJohn McEntire[11]
January
16
Sarah BrightmanDreamchaserClassical crossoverSimha LLCMike Hedges, Sally Herbert[12]
Toro y MoiAnything in ReturnSynth-pop, indie pop, house, R&BCarparkChaz Bundick[13]
January
18
HelloweenStraight Out of HellPower metalThe EndCharlie Bauerfeind[14]
January
21
Adam AntAdam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's DaughterRock, pop rock, post-punkBlueblack HussarAdam Ant, Boz Boorer, Chris McCormack[15]
The BlackoutStart the PartyPost-hardcore, hard rockCooking VinylJason Perry[16]
I Am KlootLet It All InShepherd Moon LLPCraig Potter, Guy Garvey[17]
The Joy FormidableWolf's LawAlternative rock, dream popAtlanticThe Joy Formidable[18]
Ludovico EinaudiIn a Time LapseContemporary classicalDecca[19]
January
22
Aaron NevilleMy True StoryR&B, soulBlue NoteDon Was, Keith Richards[20][21]
Bad ReligionTrue NorthPunk rock, melodic hardcoreEpitaphBrett Gurewitz, Joe Barresi[22]
ClassifiedClassifiedHip hopHalflife Records, Universal Music CanadaClassified[23]
FoxygenWe Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & MagicPop, psychedelic rockJagjaguwarRichard Swift[24]
Gary AllanSet You FreeCountryMCA NashvilleGary Allan, Greg Droman, Jay Joyce, Mark Wright[25]
Nosaj ThingHomeElectronic music, instrumental hip hopInnovative Leisure, TimetableNosaj Thing[26]
OtepHydraAlternative metal, nu metalVictoryOtep Shamaya, Ulrich Wild[27]
Ra Ra RiotBeta LoveIndie rock, indie pop, electronica, synth-popBarsukDennis Herring[28]
TraptRebornAlternative rock, alternative metal, post-grungeEMIChris Taylor Brown, Matt Thorne[29]
VoivodTarget EarthProgressive metal, thrash metalCentury MediaVoivod[30]
January
25
BlueRoulettePop, R&B, electropopIsland, Blueworld RecordsAlexander 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 ClyroOppositesAlternative rock14th FloorGarth 'GGGarth' Richardson[32]
DelphicCollectionsAlternative dancePolydorBen Allen, Tim Goldsworthy[33]
Funeral for a FriendConduitPost-hardcore, hardcore punkDistiller RecordsRomesh Dodangoda[34]
January
29
Adam Green & Binki ShapiroAdam Green & Binki ShapiroRounder[35]
Andrea BocelliPassionePop, Traditional pop, LatinVerve, Decca, SugarDavid Foster[36]
Ben Harper and Charlie MusselwhiteGet Up!Blues rockStaxBen Harper, Chris Goldsmith, Jason Mozersky, Jesse Ingalls, Jordan Richardson, Sheldon Gomberg[37]
Colton DixonA MessengerCCM, rockSparrow, 19Adam Watts, Andy Dodd, Gannin Arnold[38]
Jill BarberChansonsJazz, popOutside MusicDrew Jurecka[39]
Justin BieberBelieve AcousticPopSchoolboy, RBMG, IslandAaron Michael Cox, Benjamin Fekete, Da Internz, Dan Kanter, Justin Bieber, Teddy Riley, Tom Strahle[40]
k-osBlack on BlondeAlternative hip hop, rockCrown Loyalist, EMI[41]
Local NativesHummingbirdIndie rockInfectious, FrenchkissAaron Dessner[42]
Tegan and SaraHeartthrobSynth-popVapor, Warner Bros.Greg Kurstin, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Mike Elizondo, Rob Cavallo[43]
TomahawkOddfellowsHard rockIpecacTomahawk, Colin Dupuis[44]

February[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
February
2
My Bloody Valentinem b vm b vKevin Shields[45]
February
4
The CourteenersAnnaIndie rockPIAS CooperativeJoseph Cross[46]
EelsWonderful, GloriousIndie rockVagrantE[47]
Frightened RabbitPedestrian VerseIndie rockAtlanticFrightened Rabbit, Leo Abrahams[48]
Heaven's BasementFilthy EmpireHard rockRed BullJohn Feldmann[49]
Pure LoveAnthemsAlternative rock, garage rock, punk rock, hard rockVertigo, MercuryGil Norton[50]
February
5
The BronxThe Bronx (2013 album)Hardcore punk, hard rockWhite Drugs, ATOBeau Burchell[51]
Coheed and CambriaThe Afterman: DescensionProgressive rock, alternative rockHundred Handed/Everything Evil Inc.Coheed and Cambria, Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner[52]
HaydenUs AloneIndie folkArts & Crafts[53]
Jim JamesRegions of Light and Sound of GodAlternative rock, indie rockATOJim James[54]
Joe BuddenNo Love LostHip hopE1, Mood Muzik8 Bars, A6, Allen Ritter, Beewirks, Boi-1da, Cardiak, Darknight, Frequency, KdotOnTheBeat, LV, Mizfitz Soundz, Sean C, SLV, T-Minus, Vinylz[55]
Josh GrobanAll That EchoesOperatic pop, classicalRepriseRob Cavallo, Lester Mendez, Walter Afanasieff[56]
RedRelease the PanicPost-grunge, Christian metalEssential, Sony MusicHoward Benson[57]
Ron SexsmithForever EndeavourRockCooking VinylMitchell Froom[58]
SilversteinThis Is How the Wind ShiftsPost-hardcore, emoHopelessJordan Valeriote[59]
Tim McGrawTwo Lanes of FreedomCountryBig Machine[60]
Unknown Mortal OrchestraIIIndie rock, psychedelic rock, lo-fiJagjaguwar[61]
February
8
Bullet for My ValentineTemper TemperMelodic metalcore, heavy metalRCADon Gilmore[62]
February
11
Darwin DeezSongs for Imaginative PeopleIndie rock[63]
FoalsHoly FireIndie rock, math rockTransgressiveFlood, Alan Moulder[64]
February
12
Justin RutledgeValleyheartAlternative countryOutsideJustin Rutledge[65]
Lisa GermanoNo ElephantsBadman[66]
Ras KassBarmageddonCre8yte Corporation[67]
February
15
LowriderBlack StonesIllusive[68]
February
18
Nick Cave and the Bad SeedsPush the Sky AwayAlternative rockBad Seed Ltd.Nick Launay[69]
February
19
Atlas GeniusWhen It Was NowIndie rock, indietronicaWarner Bros.Atlas Genius, Michael Brauer[70]
BuckcherryConfessionsHard rockCentury Media, Eleven Seven Music[71]
CzarfaceCzarfaceHip hopBrick Records7L, Spada4, DJ Premier[72]
PusciferDonkey Punch the NightAlternative rockPuscifer Entertainment[73]
StrfkrMiracle MileIndie rock, synth-popPolyvinyl[74]
Wednesday 13The Dixie DeadHorror punk[75]
February
22
StratovariusNemesisPower metal, symphonic metalEdelMatias Kupiainen[76]
February
25
Atoms for PeaceAmokExperimental rock, electronicaXL[77]
Ed HarcourtBack into the WoodsBritish rockPiano Wolf Records, CCCLX[78]
Johnny MarrThe MessengerAlternative rockWarner Bros.[79]
Killah PriestThe Psychic World of Walter ReedHip hopProverbs RecordsKillah 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 ArnaldsFor Now I Am Winter[81]
Palma Violets180Indie rock[82]
Steven WilsonThe Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)Progressive rockKscopeSteven Wilson, Alan Parsons[83]
February
26
CappadonnaEyrth, Wynd and FyreHip hopRBCJ. Glaze, Whaul, Keelay & Zaire, Cosmos Shines, Chris Bay, DJ Snips, Kevlaar 7, Stu Bangas, G-Force[84]
The MavericksIn TimeAmericana, neotraditional country, Tex-Mex, Western swingValoryNiko Bolas, Raul Malo[85]
February
27
Hardcore SuperstarC'mon Take on MeHard rockNuclear Blast[86]

March[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
March
1
RhyeWomanAlternative R&B, downtempo, soulPolydorRhye[87]
SaxonSacrificeHeavy metalUDRBiff Byford, Andy Sneap[88]
March
4
BastilleBad BloodIndie pop, indie rock, alternative rockVirgin[89]
DidoGirl Who Got AwayElectronic, pop, houseRCADido, Jeff Bhasker, Jon Brion, Greg Kurstin, Pete Miser, Rick Nowels, Plain Pat, P*Nut, Rollo, Sister Bliss[90]
InnaParty Never EndsEDMRotonPlay & Win, DJ Smash, Steve Mac, DJ Frank E, Orange Factory, Sameer Agrawal, Emile Ghantous, Keith Hetrick, Vlad Lucan, Tierce Person[91]
StereophonicsGraffiti on the TrainAlternative rock, rock, pop rockIgnition[92]
March
5
Dirty SouthSpeed of LifeElectro house, progressive housePhazing RecordsDirty South[93]
How to Destroy AngelsWelcome OblivionPost-industrial, electronicaColumbia[94]
They Might Be GiantsNanobotsAlternative rock, art popIdlewild, Lojinx[95]
Youth LagoonWondrous BughouseArt pop, neo-psychedeliaFat Possum[96]
March
6
One Ok RockJinsei×Boku=Alternative rock, post-hardcoreA-Sketch[97]
March
8
Bon JoviWhat About NowSoft rockIslandJohn Shanks, Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora[98]
Bonnie TylerRocks and HoneyCountry, pop, rockZYX[99]
David BowieThe Next DayArt rockISO Records, ColumbiaTony Visconti, David Bowie[100]
HurtsExileSynth-pop, electronic rockMajor LabelHurts[101]
March
11
John GrantPale Green GhostsSynth-pop, soft rockBella UnionBirgir 'Biggi Veira' Þórarinsson, John Grant[102]
March
12
Audio AdrenalineKings & QueensChristian contemporary, Christian alternative rockFair TradeDwayne Larring, Seth Mosley[103]
Devendra BanhartMalaIndie folk, folk, alternativeNonesuchDevendra Banhart, Noah Georgeson[104]
Eric ClaptonOld SockBlues, rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock, hard rockSurfdog, Duck Records, PolydorEric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall II, Justin Stanley, Simon Climie[105]
George WatskyCardboard CastlesAlternative hip hopSteel Wool MediaWatsky, Kush Mody, Mikos, Max Miller-Loran, Daniel J. W!shington, Aaron Carmack, Daniel Riera[106]
OrianthiHeaven in This HellHard rock, blues rock, country rockRobo RecordsDavid A. Stewart[107]
March
15
ClutchEarth RockerStoner rock, blues rockGreen United[108]
Justin TimberlakeThe 20/20 ExperienceNeo soul, R&BRCAJ-Roc, Rob Knox, The Tennessee Kids, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake[109]
Karl BartosOff the RecordSynth-popBureau BKarl Bartos[110]
March
18
Black Rebel Motorcycle ClubSpecter at the FeastIndie rock, alternative rockAbstract DragonBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club[111]
DaughterIf You LeaveIndie folk4ADIgor Haefeli, Rodaidh McDonald[112]
Dear ReaderRivoniaFolk-popCity Slang[113]
IntronautHabitual Levitations (Instilling Words with Tones)Progressive metal, post-metalCentury Media[114]
SuedeBloodsportsGlam pop, alternative rockWarner Bros.Ed Buller[115]
WoodkidThe Golden AgeOrchestral popGreen United Music[116]
March
19
AnthraxAnthemsHeavy metal, hard rockMegaforce, Nuclear Blast[117]
Draco RosaVidaRock en español, Latin pop, Alternative rock, indie rockSony Music LatinDraco Rosa, Phantom Vox Studios[118]
Hope for the DyingAletheiaChristian metalFacedownJoshua Barber[119]
Julieta VenegasLos MomentosElectropopSony MusicJulieta Venegas, Yamil Yerzc[120]
LowThe Invisible WayIndie rock, slowcoreSub PopJeff Tweedy[121]
Marnie SternThe Chronicles of MarniaExperimental rock, indie rockKill Rock StarsNicolas Vernhes[122]
The Ocean BlueUltramarineKorda Records[123]
March
22
Depeche ModeDelta MachineElectropopColumbiaBen Hillier[124]
Lil WayneI Am Not a Human Being IIHip hopYoung Money, Cash Money, Republic[125]
NorthlaneSingularityUNFD[126]
March
25
Alizée5Sony MusicAlexandre Azaria[127]
The Color MoraleKnow HopePost-hardcore, math rock, hardcore punkRiseJosh Schroeder[128]
KvelertakMeirHardcore punkSony Music, RoadrunnerKurt Ballou[129]
Nadia SirotaBaroqueClassicalBedroom CommunityNadia Sirota, Paul Evans, Valgeir Sigurðsson[130]
OneRepublicNativePop rock, popMosley, Interscope[131]
PeaceIn Love[132]
WireChange Becomes UsPost-punkPink FlagColin Newman[133]
March
26
AvantasiaThe Mystery of TimeSymphonic metal, power metalNuclear BlastTobias Sammet, Sascha Paeth[134]
CartelColliderPop rock[135]
Senses FailRenacerPost-hardcoreStaple RecordsShaun Lopez[136]
SevendustBlack Out the SunAlternative metal, nu metalAsylumSevendust[137]
The StrokesComedown MachineIndie rockRCA[138]
Suicidal Tendencies13Crossover thrashSuicidal[139]
WavvesAfraid of HeightsAlternative rock, indie rock, pop punkGhost Ramp, Mom + Pop, Warner Bros.John Hill[140]
March
27
Ana PopovićCan You Stand the HeatBlues, jazz, funk, soulArtisteXclusive recordsTony Coleman, Ana Popović, Tommy Sims[141]
Army of LoversBig Battle of EgosDance, pop[142]
March
29
Carla BruniLittle French SongsChansonTeorema, VerveBénédicte Schmitt[143]

Second quarter[edit]

April[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
April
1
The Black AngelsIndigo MeadowPsychedelic rockBlue HorizonJohn Congleton[144]
Bring Me the HorizonSempiternalMetalcore, post-hardcoreRCATerry Date[145]
British Sea PowerMachineries of JoyAlternative rockRough Trade[146]
The Flaming LipsThe TerrorExperimental rockWarner Bros.The Flaming Lips, Dave Fridmann, Scott Booker[147]
WileyThe AscentHip hop, dance, grimeWarnerWiley, Rymez, Wize, Thomas Mellor, Sillkey, Kid D[148]
April
2
Alkaline TrioMy Shame Is TruePunk rock, pop punkHeart & Skull, EpitaphBill Stevenson[149]
The Band PerryPioneerCountryRepublic NashvilleDann Huff[150]
Charles BradleyVictim of LoveSoulDaptone, Dunham RecordsThomas Brenneck[151]
Cold War KidsDear Miss LonelyheartsIndie rockDowntown, V2Lars Stalfors[152]
The Dear HunterMigrantIndie rock, progressive rockEqual VisionMike Watts[153]
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of MedicineWhite People and the Damage DoneHardcore punkAlternative TentaclesMarshall Lawless, Matt Kelley[154]
Killswitch EngageDisarm the DescentMetalcore,RoadrunnerAdam Dutkiewicz[155]
New Kids on the Block10Pop, dance-pop, pop rockThe Block/Boston Five, ColumbiaNew Kids on the Block, Deekay, Brent Paschke[156]
Tyler, the CreatorWolfAlternative hip hopOdd FutureTyler, the Creator[157]
April
5
James BlakeOvergrownR&B, electronic, soulA&M, PolydorJames Blake[158]
The KnifeShaking the HabitualElectronicRabid, Mute[159]
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkEnglish ElectricSynth-popSony BMGOMD, Guy Katsav[160]
ParamoreParamoreRock, punkFueled by RamenJustin Meldal-Johnsen[161]
VolbeatOutlaw Gentlemen & Shady LadiesHard rockVertigoJacob Hansen, Rob Caggiano[162]
April
8
Big CountryThe JourneyAlternative rock, Celtic rockCherry RedBig Country[163]
Deez NutsBout It!Hardcore punkCentury Media, UNFD[164]
April
9
Brad PaisleyWheelhouseCountryArista NashvilleBrad Paisley[165]
DeviceDeviceHard rock, industrial metalWarner Bros.David Draiman, Geno Lenardo[166]
Stone SourHouse of Gold & Bones – Part 2Alternative metal, hard rockRoadrunnerDavid Bottrill[167]
TygaHotel CaliforniaHip hopYoung Money, Cash Money, RepublicRonald 'Slim' Williams, Birdman, Lil Wayne[168]
April
10
Bobby McFerrinspirityouallJazzSony Masterworks[169]
GhostInfestissumamHeavy metal, doom metalSonet, Loma VistaNick Raskulinecz[170]
April
12
AngelAbout TimeR&B, hip hop, grimeIsland, Republic, Universal[171]
Charli XCXTrue RomanceSynth-pop, dark waveAsylum, AtlanticJoakim Åhlund, Patrik Berger, Blood Diamonds, J£zus Million, Ariel Rechtshaid, Dimitri Tikovoï, Paul White[172]
Deborah BlandoIn Your EyesPop rock, electronicaSom LivreAntonio Eudi, Mú Carvalho, Claudio Ferreira[173]
Fall Out BoySave Rock and RollPop rockIslandButch Walker[174]
Kid CudiIndicudHip hop , alternative hip hopWicked Awesome, GOOD, RepublicScott Mescudi, Dennis Cummings, Hit-Boy[175]
Yeah Yeah YeahsMosquitoArt rockInterscopeNick Launay, David Andrew Sitek, James Murphy[176]
April
15
LeAnn RimesSpitfireCountry, pop, rockCurbDarrell Brown, LeAnn Rimes, Niko Bolas[177]
MarsheauxInhaleElectronica, synth-popUndo Records[178]
Michael BubléTo Be LovedTraditional popReprise[179]
SulkGracelessPsychedelic rock, shoegazingPerfect Sound ForeverSulk[180]
April
16
Ghostface KillahTwelve Reasons to DieHip hopSoul Temple Records, REDRZA, Adrian Younge, Apollo Brown[181]
Iron & WineGhost on GhostIndie pop, indie folk, jazz, bluesNonesuch, 4ADBrian Deck, Sam Beam[182]
Major LazerFree the UniverseEDM, dubstep, bounceMad Decent[183]
Meat PuppetsRat FarmAlternative rockMegaforce[184]
Snow White's Poison BiteFeaturing: Dr. Gruesome and the Gruesome Gory Horror ShowVictory[185]
The Summer SetLegendaryFearless[186]
April
19
Fantasia BarrinoSide Effects of YouR&B, soulRCA, 19Harmony Samuels, Naughty Boy[187]
Gama BombThe Terror TapesThrash metal, crossover thrashAFM[188]
PhoenixBankrupt!Indie rockGlassnotePhoenix, Philippe Zdar[189]
will.i.am#willpowerHip hop, dance-popwill.i.am, Interscopewill.i.am, Audiobot[190]
April
22
Andrew BayerIf It Were You, We'd Never LeaveTrance, progressive houseAnjunabeatsAndrew Bayer[191]
Frank TurnerTape Deck HeartFolk rockXtra Mile[192]
Josh KumraGood Things Come to Those Who Don't WaitPop rockRCA[193]
The NeighbourhoodI Love YouIndie rockColumbia[194]
April
23
Laura StevensonWheelFolkDon GiovanniKevin McMahon[195]
Rob ZombieVenomous Rat Regeneration VendorZodiac Swan Records, T-Boy Records, Universal Music EnterprisesBob Marlette[196]
Snoop LionReincarnatedReggae fusion, dancehall, reggaeBerhane Sound System, Mad Decent, Vice, RCADiplo, 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 PurpleNow What?!Progressive metalearMUSICBob Ezrin[198]
HIMTears on TapeUniversalHiili Hiilesmaa, Tim Palmer[199]
April
29
Bo BruceBefore I SleepMercuryHenry 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]
RudimentalHomeDrum and bassAsylumRudimental, Mike Spencer[201]
April
30
The Airborne Toxic EventSuch Hot BloodIndie rock, alternative rockIsland[202]
Chance the RapperAcid RapHip hopNate 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 FrenchPop punk, metalcoreFearlessJoey Sturgis[204]
Jessica SanchezMe, You & the MusicPopInterscope, 19Toby Gad, Harvey Mason Jr., Ne-Yo, J.R. Rotem, AFSHeeN, Rykeyz[205]
Kenny ChesneyLife on a RockCountryBlue Chair, Columbia NashvilleBuddy Cannon, Kenny Chesney[206]
LightsSiberia AcousticAcousticUniversal, Last GangLights[207]
LL Cool JAuthenticHip hopS-BRO Music Group, 429LL Cool J, Sound Z, Trackmasters, Tricky Stewart, Eddie Van Halen, Jaylien, Marley Marl[208]
Os MutantesFool Metal JackPsychedelic rockKrian Music Group[209]
RittzThe Life and Times of Jonny ValiantHip hopStrangeTrack 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 StoogesReady to DieGarage rockFat PossumJames Williamson[211]
Streetlight ManifestoThe Hands That ThieveSka punkPentimento, Victory[212]

May[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
May
1
DelainInterludeSymphonic metalNapalm[213]
May
3
Armin van BuurenIntenseTranceArmadaArmin van Buuren[214]
Little BootsNocturnesSynth-pop, nu-disco, houseOn RepeatAndy Butler, James FordTim GoldsworthyJeppe Laursen, Ariel Rechtshaid[215]
Rod StewartTimeRockCapitolRod Stewart[216]
May
5
Knife PartyHaunted HouseDubstepRob Swire, Gareth McGrillen[217]
May
6
BengaChapter IIBass music, dubstepSony MusicBenga[218]
Emmelie de ForestOnly TeardropsPopUniversalAnders Fredslund-Hansen[219]
Hugh LaurieDidn't It RainBluesWarner Bros.Joe Henry[220]
Killing JokeThe Singles Collection 1979-2012Rock, punkSpinefarm, UniversalKilling Joke[221]
Lady AntebellumGoldenCountryCapitol NashvillePaul Worley, Lady Antebellum[222]
New DeviceHere We StandHard rockSouthwold Recordings[223]
Noah and the WhaleHeart of NowhereMercuryNoah and the Whale[224]
Suicide CommandoWhen Evil SpeaksAggrotechOut of LineJohan Van Roy[225]
Various artistsThe Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's FilmHip hop, jazzInterscopeJay-Z, Anton Monsted[226]
May
7
98 Degrees2.0PopeOne musicBattleroy, 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 TantrumsMore Than Just a DreamIndie popElektraTony Hoffer[228]
Havoc13Hip hopNature SoundsHavoc[229]
Joe SatrianiUnstoppable MomentumInstrumental rockEpicMike Fraser[230]
JusticeAccess All ArenasElectronic rock, Electro houseEd BangerGaspard Augé, Xavier de Rosnay[231]
Natalie MainesMotherPop rockColumbiaBen Harper, Natalie Maines[232]
She & HimVolume 3Indie pop, alternative countryMerge, Double SixM. Ward[233]
Talib KweliPrisoner of ConsciousHip hop, conscious hip hopJavotti Media, EMI, CapitolHarry Fraud, Oh No, Sean C & LV, S1[234]
YunaSixth Street EPVerve[235]
May
10
Agnetha FältskogAPop, easy listeningUniversalJörgen Elofsson, Peter Nordahl[236]
Demi LovatoDemiPopHollywoodMitch Allan[237]
MS MRSecondhand RaptureColumbiaLizzy Plapinger, Max Hershenow, Tom Elmhirst[238]
May
13
Gabrielle AplinEnglish RainFolk popParlophoneMike Spencer[239]
Primal ScreamMore LightIndie rockIgnition RecordsDavid Holmes[240]
May
14
AnamanaguchiEndless FantasyChiptunedream.hax, Alcopop!Gabe Liberti, Anamanaguchi, Kurt Feldman, Ashley Eskrett[241]
ClassixxHanging GardensNu-discoInnovative LeisureClassixx[242]
The Dillinger Escape PlanOne of Us Is the KillerMathcore, metalcore, experimental rock, progressive metalSumerianSteve Evetts[243]
Escape the FateUngratefulMetalcore, hard rockEleven SevenJohn Feldmann[244]
EveLip LockHip hopFrom The Rib, REDSwizz 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 IndulgenceHow I Learned to Stop Giving a Shit and Love Mindless Self IndulgenceElectropunk, industrial hip hopUppity CrackerJimmy Urine[246]
Pop EvilOnyxHard rockeOneJohnny K[247]
Trace AdkinsLove Will..CountryShow Dog-Universal MusicTony Brown, Frank Rogers, Mark Wright, Kenny Beard, Mickey Jack Cones[248]
Vampire WeekendModern Vampires of the CityIndie rock, art popXLRostam Batmanglij, Ariel Rechtshaid[249]
The Wonder YearsThe Greatest GenerationPop punkHopelessSteve Evetts[250]
May
17
Daft PunkRandom Access MemoriesDiscoColumbiaGuy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Thomas Bangalter[251]
The NationalTrouble Will Find MeAlternative rock4ADMarcus Paquin[252]
May
20
Beth Hart and Joe BonamassaSeesawBlues rockJ&R AdventuresKevin Shirley[253]
PalisadesOutcastsPost-hardcoreRise[254]
Sound of ContactDimensionautProgressive rockInside OutSimon Collins, Dave Kerzner[255]
TexasThe ConversationAlternative rockPIASJohnny McElhone, Bernard Butler[256]
Thirty Seconds to MarsLove, Lust, Faith and Dreams[VirginJared Leto, Steve Lillywhite[257]
VisageHearts and KnivesRock, synth-popBlitz ClubSare Havlicek, John Bryan[258]
May
21
AirbourneBlack Dog BarkingHard rockRoadrunnerBrian Howes[259]
Darius RuckerTrue BelieversCountryCapitol Records NashvilleFrank Rogers[260]
French MontanaExcuse My FrenchHip hopBad Boy, Maybach, InterscopeSean Combs, Rick Ross, Young Chop, Harry Fraud, Rico Love[261]
New PoliticsA Bad Girl in HarlemAlternative rockRCA[262]
Tesla BoyThe Universe Made of DarknessSynth-pop, new waveGorby Reagan RecordsAnton Sevidov[263]
May
23
TrickyFalse IdolsTrip hop!K7[264]
May
24
KylesaUltravioletSludge metal, psychedelic rockSeason of MistPhillip Cope[265]
May
27
Christopher LeeCharlemagne: The Omens of DeathHeavy metal, death metalCharlemagne Productions Ltd.[266]
CocoRosieTales of a GrassWidowElectronicCity SlangValgeir Sigurðsson[267]
Laura MarlingOnce I Was an EagleIndie folk, folk rockVirginEthan Johns[268]
StoosheLondon with the Lights OnR&BWarner Music UK, Future CutFuture Cut, Chris Braide, Scotty Granger, Mo Brandis[269]
TesseractAltered StateProgressive metalCentury[270]
May
28
Alice in ChainsThe Devil Put Dinosaurs HereAlternative metal, doom metal, sludge metalCapitolNick Raskulinecz[271]
BathsObsidianElectronic pop, synth-popAnticon[272]
The-DreamIV PlayR&BRadio Killa, Def JamThe-Dream, Christopher 'Tricky' Stewart, Carlos McKinney[273]
Frankie JFaith, Hope y AmorLatinUniversal Music Latino[274]
Skinny PuppyWeaponElectro-industrialMetropolis[275]
May
29
Children of BodomHalo of BloodMelodic death metalNuclear BlastPeter Tägtgren[276]
May
31
DisclosureSettleHouse, dancePMR, IslandDisclosure[277]

June[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
June
1
Agnez MoAgnez MoPop, R&BEntertainment Inc.Tearce Kizzo[278]
June
2
LenkaShadowsPop, indie popSkipalong RecordsLenka, Tom Schutzinger[279]
June
3
Camera ObscuraDesire LinesIndie pop4ADTucker Martine[280]
iamamiwhoamiBountyElectropop, experimental popTo whom it may concern., PIAS CooperativeClaes Björklund[281]
Miles KaneDon't Forget Who You AreIndie rockColumbiaIan Broudie[282]
Queens of the Stone Age..Like ClockworkStoner rock, alternative rock, hard rockMatadorDean Fertita, Josh Homme, James Lavelle, Michael Shuman, Troy Van Leeuwen[283]
June
4
Barenaked LadiesGrinning StreakAlternative rockVanguardHowie Beck, Gavin Brown[284]
Capital CitiesIn a Tidal Wave of MysteryIndie pop, synth-popLazy Hooks, CapitolRyan Merchant, Sebu Simonian[285]
City and ColourThe Hurry and the HarmAlternative rockDine Alone, [[Cooking Vinyl]Alex Newport[286]
Eleanor FriedbergerPersonal RecordIndie popMergeEric Broucek[287]
George BensonInspiration: A Tribute to Nat King ColeJazzConcord JazzJohn Burk[288]
The MaineForever HalloweenRock, alternative rockEighty One Twenty ThreeBrendan Benson[289]
Matthew MorrisonWhere It All BeganJazz soul, pop standards222Phil Ramone, Gregg Field[290]
MegadethSuper ColliderHeavy metal, hard rockTradecraft, UniversalJohnny K, Dave Mustaine[291]
Portugal. The ManEvil FriendsPsychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, progressive rockAtlanticDanger Mouse[292]
Sleeping with SirensFeelPost-hardcore, alternative rockRiseCameron Mizell[293]
June
5
Boards of CanadaTomorrow's HarvestElectronicaWarp[294]
June
7
Andrew StockdaleKeep MovingHard rock, blues rock, neo-psychedelia, heavy metalUniversal, Caroline, IslandAndrew Stockdale[295]
The Lonely IslandThe Wack AlbumComedy hip hopRepublicThe 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 OwenThe Art of Doing NothingPop, electronicPolydorCharlie Russell, Bradley Spence, Starsmith[297]
June
10
Black Sabbath13Doom metal, blues rockVertigo , UniversalRick Rubin[298]
Beady EyeBERockBeady Eye, ColumbiaDave Sitek, Beady Eye[299]
Goo Goo DollsMagneticWarner Bros.Rob Cavallo, John Shanks, Gregg Wattenberg, Greg Wells[300]
KT TunstallInvisible Empire // Crescent MoonAcoustic rock, folk rockVirgin EMI, Universal Records, Blue NoteHowe Gelb, KT Tunstall[301]
Neils ChildrenDimly LitPsychedelia, hauntology, neo-psychedelia, indie electronicBoudoir ModerneJean-Michel Cros, Ayumu Matsuo, Neils Children, James Apericio[302]
Status QuoBula Quo!RockFourth Chord RecordsFrancis Rossi, Rick Parfitt, Mike Paxman[303]
June
11
Big D and the Kids TableStompSka punkStrictly Rude[304]
Big D and the Kids TableStrollReggae, dubStrictly Rude[304]
Big Time Rush24/SevenDance-rockNick, Columbia[305]
DeafheavenSunbatherDeathwishJack Shirley[306]
Helen MarnieCrystal WorldElectronicDaniel Hunt[307]
Jason IsbellSoutheasternAlternative country, AmericanaSoutheasternDave Cobb[308]
Jimmy Eat WorldDamageAlternative rock, power popRCAAlain Johannes[309]
SandySimUniversal[310]
Scale the SummitThe MigrationProgressive metal, progressive rockProstheticJamie King[311]
June
12
Sigur RósKveikurPost-rockXLSigur Rós, Kjartan Sveinsson, Alex Somers[312]
June
14
Kelly RowlandTalk a Good GameR&BRepublicKevin Cossom, Boi-1da, Mike Will Made It, The Runners, Harmony Samuels, The-Dream, T-Minus, Pharrell Williams[313]
Studio KillersStudio KillersSynth-popStudio Killers RecordsStudio Killers[314]
June
17
ZombyWith LoveUK garage, dubstep4ADZomby[315]
June
18
3OH!3OmensPhoto Finish, Atlantic3OH!3[316]
Falling in ReverseFashionably LatePost-hardcore, pop punkEpitaphMichael 'Elvis' Baskette, Ronnie Radke, Ryan Ogren[317]
Green River OrdinanceChasing Down the WindCountry[318]
HansonAnthemPop rock3CGHanson[319]
J. ColeBorn SinnerHip hop, R&BDreamville, Roc Nation, ColumbiaJ. Cole, Mark Pitts, Christian Rich, DJ Dummy, Elite, Irvin Washington, Jake One, Ken Lewis, Nate Jones, Ron Gilmore, Syience[320]
Kanye WestYeezusHip hopRoc-A-Fella, Def JamKanye 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 MillerWatching Movies with the Sound OffHip hopRostrumDiplo, Flying Lotus, ID Labs, Pharrell Williams, Sap[322]
Mala RodríguezBrujaR&B, hip hopUniversal MusicSupernafamacho[323]
Statik SelektahExtended PlayHip hopShowoff Records, Duck DownStatik Selektah, The Alchemist[324]
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to DieWhenever, If EverEmo, indie rock, post-hardcore, post-rockTopshelfChris Teti[325]
June
19
Freddie GibbsESGNHip hopESGN[326]
June
24
Bosnian RainbowsBosnian RainbowsAlternative rockClouds HillJohann Scheerer[327]
Deap VallySistrionixGarage rockIslandLars Stalfors[328]
Forever the Sickest KidsJ.A.C.K.Pop punk, pop rockFearlessMike Green[329]
Tom OdellLong Way DownFolk, indie popColumbiaDan Grech-Marguerat[330]
June
25
AttilaAbout That LifeMetalcoreArtery[331]
August Burns RedRescue & RestoreMetalcoreSolid StateCarson Slovak, Grant McFarland[332]
Hawthorne HeightsZeroAlternative rock, emo, post-hardcoreRed Entertainment[333]
Middle Class RutPick Up Your HeadAlternative rockBright Antenna[334]
SkilletRiseChristian metal, hard rockWord, AtlanticHoward Benson[335]
TransplantsIn a WarzonePunk rock, rap rockEpitaphTim Armstrong[336]
WaleThe GiftedHip hopNo I.D.[337]
Willie NileAmerican RideRockLoud & ProudAndrew Fitzsimmons, Stewart Lerman, Willie Nile[338]
June
28
EditorsThe Weight of Your LovePost-punk revivalPIASJacquire King[339]
SireniaPerils of the Deep BlueGothic metal, symphonic metal, doom metalNuclear BlastEndre Kirkesola, Morten Veland[340]

Third quarter[edit]

July[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
July
1
Fusion Orchestra 2Casting ShadowsProgressive rock-Ben Bell
July
2
BelindaCatarsisPop, electronic, dance-popCapitol Latin, Universal Music LatinVíctor 'El Nasi' Martínez, Joan Ortíz, Jorge Villamizar, Andrés Castro, Vein
Maya Jane ColesComfortDeep house, tech house, trip hopI/Am/MeMaya Jane Coles[341]
Pretty LightsA Color Map of the SunElectro, hip hop, soul, psychedelicPretty LightsDerek Vincent Smith
Relient KCollapsible LungAlternative rock, pop, indieMono vs StereoPaul Moak
July
4
Jay-ZMagna Carta Holy GrailHip hopRoc-A-Fella, Roc NationJahlil Beats, Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Rick Rubin, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland, The-Dream, J. Cole, Just Blaze
July
5
CiaraCiaraR&BEpicJasper Cameron, Ciara, Mike Will Made It, Soundz
Skylar GreyDon't Look DownAlternative rock, horrorcoreKidinaKorner, InterscopeEminem, Alex da Kid, J.R. Rotem
July
8
Thee FactionGood PoliticsGarage rockSoviet BeretDer Hammer, Ian Shaw
July
9
Colette CarrSkitszoPop rap, pop, dance-popCherrytree, InterscopeThe Cataracs, Nick Canon, Colette Carr, Frankmusik, Cherry Cherry Boom Boom
FlyleafWho We AreAlternative rock , post-grungeA&M Octone, PolydorHoward Benson, Omar Castro[342]
Front Line AssemblyEchogeneticElectro-industrialMetropolisBill Leeb, Jeremy Inkel, Jared Slingerland, Craig Johnsen, Sasha Keevill
KazakyI Like It (Part 1)Dance-pop, synth-popKazaky
letlive.The Blackest BeautifulPost-hardcore, funk, punk rockEpitaphKit Walters, Stephen George
The UsedThe Ocean of the SkyAlternative rockHopeless / Anger Music GroupBert McCracken
July
12
Celia PaveyThis MusicPopUniversal Music Australia[343]
Cody SimpsonSurfers ParadisePop, R&BAtlantic
Robin ThickeBlurred LinesR&B, pop, soulStar Trak, InterscopeRobin Thicke & Pro J, Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Pharrell Williams, Timbaland
July
14
Drumsound & Bassline SmithWall of SoundDrum and bass, dubstepNew State Music
July
15
Pet Shop BoysElectricDancex2, KobaltStuart Price, Pet Shop Boys[344]
July
16
Ace HoodTrials & TribulationsHip hopWe the Best, Cash Money, Republic
Andy KaufmanAndy and His GrandmotherComedyDrag City
Cherry Poppin' DaddiesWhite Teeth, Black ThoughtsSwing, jazz, rock, rockabillySpace Age Bachelor Pad RecordsSteve Perry
HieroglyphicsThe KitchenAlternative hip hopHieroglyphics ImperiumSleeprockers, Del the Funky Homosapien, Gully Duckets, Opio, Unjust, A-Plus, Phesto Dee, Stephen King
Kara GraingerShiver & SighBlues, roots, soul, AmericanaEclecto Groove RecordsDavid Z[345][346]
Mayer HawthorneWhere Does This Door GoNeo soul, PBR&BRepublic
Phil AnselmoWalk Through Exits OnlyAlternative metal, groove metal, hard rock[347]
Sara BareillesThe Blessed UnrestPop rock, soulEpicJohn O'Mahony, Sara Bareilles, Mark Endert, Kurt Uenala
Sick PuppiesConnectAlternative metal, hard rock, alternative rockCapitolRock Mafia (Tim James, Antonina Armato)
July
19
KarnivoolAsymmetryProgressive rock, progressive metal, alternative metalDensity Records, Cymatic RecordsNick DiDia
Selena GomezStars DancePopHollywood[348]
July
22
Fuck ButtonsSlow FocusDrone music, post-rockATP[349]
Jahméne DouglasLove Never FailsSoul, gospelRCA
July
23
BombadilMetrics of AffectionFolk, popRamseur Rec.[350]
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic ZerosEdward Sharpe and the Magnetic ZerosIndie folk, folk rock, neo-psychedeliaVagrant, Rough TradeAlex Ebert[351]
Gogol BordelloPura Vida ConspiracyGypsy punkATOAndrew Scheps[352]
Hands Like HousesUnimaginePost-hardcoreRiseJames Paul Wisner[353]
The Love LanguageRuby RedIndie rockMergeBJ Burton[354]
Marc Anthony3.0Salsa, tropicalSony Music LatinSergio George[355]
SecretsFragile FiguresMetalcore, post-hardcoreRiseTom Denney[356]
U-GodThe Keynote SpeakerHip hopSoul TempleRza, Leaf Dog, Blastah Beatz, Teddy Powell, DJ Homicide, Steve Reaves, J Reynoso Jr., J. Serbe[357]
We Came as RomansTracing Back RootsPost-hardcore, metalcoreEqual Vision, Nuclear BlastJohn Feldmann[358]
The Winery DogsThe Winery DogsHard rock, blues rockWHD, Loud & Proud, earMUSICThe Winery Dogs[359]
July
26
AlunaGeorgeBody MusicSynth-pop, trip hop, R&B, UK garageIslandAluna Francis, George Reid[360]
July
29
Brown Eyed GirlsBlack BoxK-pop, R&BNega Network, LOEN EntertainmentYoon Il-sang, Brown Eyed Girls, LANCE[361]
f(x)Pink TapeK-pop, dance-popS.M. EntertainmentLee Soo Man
Jay SeanNeonPop, R&B, urbanCash Money, RepublicOrange Factory Music
July
30
Alela DianeAbout FarewellIndie folkRusted Blue RecordsJohn Askew, Alela Diane[362]
Backstreet BoysIn a World Like ThisPop, dance, R&BK-BAHNMartin Terefe, The Fliptones, RedOne, Dan Muckala, Morgan Taylor Reid, Max Martin[363]
Emblem3Nothing to LoseReggae fusion, alternative hip hop, pop rockSyco, Columbia, Mr. KananiSavan Kotecha[364]
Five Finger Death PunchThe Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1Alternative metal, heavy metalProspect ParkKevin Churko, Five Finger Death Punch[365]
Owl CityThe Midsummer Station - AcousticAcoustic, synth-popUniversal RepublicAdam Young[366]
Soulja BoyLife After FameHip hopSODMG, ColliparkBrandnew, 2 Deezy, Dranzition Music, MPC Cartel, DaVinci on the Track, B Rackz, Protege Beatz[367]
Tech N9neSomething ElseHip hop, R&BStrangeDrumma Boy, Scoop DeVille, Seven, Young Fyre[368]

August[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
August
2
The DefiledDaggersIndustrial metal, metalcoreNuclear BlastJason Suecof[369]
August
5
Swim DeepWhere the Heaven Are WeIndie popChess Club, RCACharlie Hugall[370]
August
6
Asking AlexandriaFrom Death to DestinyHeavy metal, metalcoreSumerianJoey Sturgis[371]
Black City LightsAnother LifeStars & Letters Records[372]
The Civil WarsThe Civil WarsSensibility Music LLC, ColumbiaCharlie Peacock, Rick Rubin[373]
The Polyphonic SpreeYes, It's TruePsychedelic pop, indie rockGood, Kirtland, Cherry RedJohn Congleton[374]
PondHobo RocketPsychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, hard rockModularKevin Parker[375]
August
7
ZebraheadCall Your FriendsPunk rock, rapcore, alternative rock, pop punkMFZB RecordsCameron Webb
August
9
1927Generation-iRock, popSony Music AustraliaErik Weideman
August
12
White LiesBig TVIndie rock, post-punk revivalFiction, Harvest, Universal Music CanadaEd Buller[376]
August
13
K. MichelleRebellious SoulR&B, soulAtlanticPop & Oak, Claude Kelly, Chuck Harmony, Rico Love, Jerry Wonda, Tank, Jack Splash, Eric Hudson, Earl & E
Luke BryanCrash My PartyCountryCapitol NashvilleJeff Stevens
ParachuteOvernightPop rockMercuryOren Yoel
Sam PhillipsPush Any ButtonAlternative rockLittlebox RecordingsSam Phillips[377]
August
14
TravisWhere You StandAlternative rock, indie rockRed Telephone Box, KobaltFran Healy, Michael Ilbert
August
16
BTA Song Across WiresTrance, progressive house, dubstep, electronic dance musicArmada MusicBT
StromaeRacine carréeHouse, synth-pop, EurodanceMosaertStromae
August
20
ASAP FergTrap LordHip hopASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCADarold '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]
BlessthefallHollow BodiesMetalcoreFearlessJoey Sturgis
Blue OctoberSwayAlternative rock, post-grungeUp/Down RecordsDavid Castell
Born of OsirisTomorrow We Die AliveHeavy metalSumerianNick Sampson, Born of Osiris[379]
Earl SweatshirtDorisAlternative hip hopTan Cressida, ColumbiaEarl Sweatshirt, Christian Rich
Jimmy BuffettSongs from St. SomewhereTropical rockMailboatEmilio Estefan, Mac McAnally, Michael Utley
John MayerParadise ValleyFolk rock, country rock, Southern rock, AmericanaColumbia, Sony MusicJohn Mayer, Don Was
Lee DeWyzeFramesFolk rock, rock, popVanguard, 19Toby Gad, Drew Pearson, Matthew Wilder, Phil Allen, Jim Scott
Zola JesusVersionsExperimental, indie rockSacred Bones
August
23
Avenged SevenfoldHail to the KingHard rock, heavy metalWarner Bros.Mike Elizondo
Ellie GouldingHalcyon DaysIndie pop, dream pop, synth-popPolydor
Michael MonroeHorns and HalosrockSpinefarm[380]
Naughty BoyHotel CabanaR&B, soul, UK garage, breakbeatNaughty Boy, Virgin EMINaughty Boy
ReVampWild CardSymphonic metal, progressive metal, gothic metalNuclear Blast
August
26
Franz FerdinandRight Thoughts, Right Words, Right ActionIndie rock, post-punk revival, dance-punk, disco-rockDominoJoe Goddard, Alex Kapranos, Alexis Taylor, Todd Terje, Björn Yttling[381]
MoneyThe Shadow of HeavenDream pop, indie popBella Union
August
27
Big SeanHall of FameHip hopGOOD Music, Def JamKanye West, Da Internz, DJ Camper, DJ Mano, Hit-Boy, KeY Wane, No I.D., REO, Rob Kinelski, Young Chop
Goodie MobAge Against the MachineHip hop
Juicy JStay TrippyHip hopKemosabe, ColumbiaWiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Dr. Luke
August
30
John LegendLove in the FutureR&B, hip hop soul, soul, neo soul, jazz fusionGOOD, Columbia
Tarja TurunenColours in the DarkSymphonic metalearMUSICTarja Turunen
August
31
Kayo DotHubardoAvant-metalIce Level
Citie

September[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
September
2
The 1975The 1975Indie rockPolydor, Dirty HitMike Crossey, The 1975
The Safety FireMouth of SwordsProgressive metalInside Out, Century MediaDerya Nagle[382]
September
3
Ariana GrandeYours TrulyR&B, popRepublicAriana 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
BucketheadPike 21Experimental, avant-gardeBucketheadlandDan Monti, Albert
BucketheadPike 22Experimental, avant-gardeBucketheadlandDan Monti, Albert
Natalia KillsTroublePopwill.i.am, Cherrytree, InterscopeJeff Bhasker, Guillaume Doubet, Emile Haynie, Glass John
Neko CaseThe Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love YouIndie rock, alternative countryANTI-Tucker Martine[383]
Nine Inch NailsHesitation MarksAlternative rock, Industrial rock, experimental rock, instrumentalColumbiaTrent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Alan Moulder[384]
SalivaIn It to Win ItRap metal, hard rock, alternative rock, post-grungeRum Bum RecordsBobby Huff[385]
Tamar BraxtonLove and WarR&B, pop, soulEpic, StreamlineVincent 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 ChinoPeaceStoner rockNapalmBrant Bjork
September
5
BucketheadPancake HeaterExperimental rock, progressive metal, groove metalBucketheadlandDan Monti, Albert
September
6
Emilíana TorriniTookahIndie popRough TradeDan Carey
MúmSmilewoundElectronica, experimentalMorrmúm
Tonight AliveThe Other SidePop punk, alternative rockFearlessDave Petrovic
September
9
Arctic MonkeysAMIndie rockDominoJames Ford, Ross Orton[386]
The ClashSound SystemPunk rockSony LegacyThe Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Julien Temple, Don Letts[387]
The ClashThe Clash Hits BackPunk rockSony LegacyThe Clash, Micky Foote, Sandy Pearlman, Bill Price, Guy Stevens, Jose Unidos, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Julien Temple, Don Letts
DeloreanAparAlternative dance, Balearic beatMushroom PillowDelorean, Chris Zane, Van Rivers[388]
GoldfrappTales of UsElectronicMuteAlison Goldfrapp, Will Gregory[389]
London GrammarIf You WaitElectronic, indie popMetal & DustTim Bran, Roy Kerr, London Grammar[390]
The StrypesSnapshotRhythm and blues, rockVirgin EMIChris Thomas[391]
September
10
2 ChainzB.O.A.T.S. II: Me TimeSouthern hip hopDef Jam2 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 ComposureThe Things We Think We're MissingAlternative rockNo Sleep
Gloria EstefanThe StandardsTraditional pop, swingCrescent Moon, Sony MasterworksEmilio Estefan
Janelle MonáeThe Electric LadyNeo soul, psychedelic soul, rock, R&BWondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy, AtlanticRoman GianArthur, Janelle Monáe, Wonder & Lightning, Nate 'Rocket' Wonder[392]
Juliana HatfieldWild AnimalsIndie rockYe Olde RecordsJuliana Hatfield
KaskadeAtmosphereDance, progressive house, deep houseUltraRyan Raddon, Finn Bjarnson, John Hancock, Project 46, Swanky Tunes, Benjamin Curtis, Mark Phillips[393]
Keith UrbanFuseCountryHit Red, Capitol Records NashvilleBenny Blanco, Nathan Chapman, Ross Copperman, Zach Crowell, Mike Elizondo, Dann Huff, Jay Joyce, Stargate, Keith Urban, Butch Walker
KitarōFinal CallNew ageDomoKitaro
Man ManOn Oni PondExperimental rockANTI-
Moving MountainsMoving MountainsIndie rock, post-rock, post-hardcore, emoTriple Crown[394]
The Reverb JunkieAll I WantElectropop, electronicaIndependentMichelle Chamuel[395]
Sean KingstonBack 2 LifeReggae fusion, hip hop, R&BBeluga Heights, EpicJ. R. Rotem, Nic Nac, RedOne, Philly Phatboi
Sheryl CrowFeels Like HomeCountry rockWarner Music NashvilleSheryl Crow, Justin Niebank[396]
The WeekndKiss LandR&BXO, RepublicBrandon 'Bizzy' Hollemon, Danny Boy Styles, Harry Fraud, Jason 'DaHeala' Quenneville, Silkky Johnson, The Weeknd
September
13
AviciiTrueProgressive house, folktronicaPRMD Music, Columbia, Lava, Sony MusicAvicii, Arash Pournouri, Nile Rodgers[397]
BucketheadWorms for the GardenExperimental rock, progressive metalBucketheadlandDan Monti, Albert
Elton JohnThe Diving BoardRockCapitol, MercuryT-Bone Burnett[398]
Sharron LevyRough ReadyRock, popLaugh & PeasDerek von Krogh[399]
September
16
GrouploveSpreading RumoursAlternative rockCanvasback, AtlanticRyan Rabin[400]
Manic Street PreachersRewind the FilmFolk, rockColumbiaManic Street Preachers, Loz Williams, Alex Silva[401]
The Naked and FamousIn Rolling WavesIndie popSomewhat DamagedThom Powers, Aaron Short, Justin Meldal-Johnsen
PlaceboLoud Like LoveAlternative rockUniversalAdam Noble
September
17
BirdyFire WithinIndie pop, pop14th Floor, AtlanticJim 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 Prada8:18MetalcoreRoadrunner[403]
Elvis Costello and The RootsWise Up GhostFunkBlue NoteElvis Costello, Questlove, Steven Mandel[404]
GwarBattle MaximusThrash metal, comedy rock, crossover thrashDRTJohn Angelo[405]
MGMTMGMTPsychedelic rockColumbiaDave Fridmann, MGMT[406]
Nightmares on WaxFeelin' GoodElectronic, technoWarpGeorge Evelyn[407]
San FerminSan FerminChamber popDowntown[408]
Someone Still Loves You Boris YeltsinFly by WireIndie popPolyvinyl[409]
Stray from the PathAnonymousHardcore punk, nu metalcore, rap metalSumerianWill Putney[410]
Various artistsSelf Made Vol. 3Hip hopMaybach Music GroupRick 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]
ZendayaZendayaPop, urban, R&BHollywoodBobby Brackins, Mick Schultz, Harmony Samuels, Jonas Jeberg, The Suspex, Jukebox, The Monsters and the Strangerz, Nick Jonas, Nic Nac[412]
September
20
BabasónicosRomantisísmicoPop, rock, ArgentinoSony MusicAndrew Weiss
CherCloser to the TruthDance-popWarner 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
DrakeNothing Was the SameHip hop, R&BOVO Sound, Young Money, Cash Money, RepublicDrake, Birdman, Noah '40' Shebib, Ronald 'Slim' Williams
Jason DeruloTattoosPop, R&BBeluga 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 JAliveR&B, pop, dubstep, technoLava, Universal RepublicJosh 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 LeonMechanical BullAlternative rock, southern rockRCAAngelo Petraglia
KrewellaGet WetElectro house, progressive house, hardstyle, dubstep, drum and bass, technoColumbiaRain Man, Cash Cash, Quicy Kwalae, Dallas K, SAVOY, SmarterChild, The Cataracs, Ethan Davis, KillaGraham, Stephen Swartz, Pegboard Nerds, Gareth Emery
September
21
MotörheadAftershockHeavy metal, hard rockUDR GmbHCameron Webb
September
23
ChvrchesThe Bones of What You BelieveElectronic, synth-popVirginChvrches
Glamour of the KillSavagesHeavy metal, post-hardcoreeOne Entertainment MusicJoey Sturgis
Mazzy StarSeasons of Your DayAcoustic music, ambient music, alternative rock, dream pop, psychedelic rock, shoegazingRhymes of an Hour RecordsDavid Roback, Hope Sandoval[413]
September
24
Dream TheaterDream TheaterProgressive metal, progressive rockRoadrunnerJohn Petrucci[414]
Icona PopThis Is.. Icona PopElectropopBig Beat, AtlanticStargate, Elof Loelv, Patrik Berger, Style of Eye, Brian Lee, Jarrad Rogers, Shellback, Kool Kojak, Benny Blanco, Justin Parker, 10k Islands[415]
R5LouderPop rockHollywoodEmanuel Kiriakou, Andrew Goldstein, Rocky Lynch, Travis 'Tronik' Huff[416]
Sammy HagarSammy Hagar & FriendsHard rockFrontierJohn Cuniberti, Sammy Hagar[417]
A Skylit DriveRisePost-hardcore, metalcoreFearless, Tragic HeroCameron Mizell[418]
StingThe Last ShipRock, jazz, folk, blues, Celtic musicA&M, CherrytreeRob Mathes[419]
September
25
Alter BridgeFortressAlternative metal, hard rock, post-grungeRoadrunner, EMIMichael 'Elvis' Baskette
September
27
Anneke van GiersbergenDriveAlternative rock, pop rock
CasperHinterlandHip hopFour Music Productions GmbH
HaimDays Are GoneRock, indie popPolydor
Justin TimberlakeThe 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2Neo soul, R&B, pop, danceRCAJerome 'J-Roc' Harmon, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Daniel Jones, Rob Knox[420]
Justin TimberlakeThe 20/20 Experience – The Complete ExperienceNeo soul, R&B, pop, danceRCAJerome 'J-Roc' Harmon, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Daniel Jones, Rob Knox, The Tennessee Kids
LordePure HeroineIndie popUniversal MusicJoel Little
RushVapor Trails RemixedHard rockAtlantic, RhinoDavid Bottrill (Remixer), Paul Northfield, Rush
September
30
Dizzee RascalThe FifthDance, hip hop, grime, indie hip hop, houseDirtee Stank, Universal MusicJean-Baptiste, Ryan Buendia, Flippa123, M.J. Cole, Damien Leroy III, RedOne, Teddy Sky, Eric Sanicola, will.i.am
Fates WarningDarkness in a Different LightProgressive metalInside OutJim Matheos
Joan Jett and the BlackheartsUnvarnishedHard rockBlackheartKenny Laguna, Joan Jett, Thom Panunzio, Dave Grohl, Carianne Brinkman[421]
Mack WildsNew York: A Love StoryHip hop, R&BSony MusicSalaam Remi
NellyM.O.R&B, hip hopDerrty, Universal MotownNelly, 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 NeverR Plus SevenAmbient, experimental, electronic, plunderphonicsWarpDaniel Lopatin, Paul Corley
PolvoSiberiaIndie rockMerge
Sub FocusTorusDrum and bass, dubstepMercury

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October[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
October
1
Arve HenriksenPlaces of WorshipJazzRune GrammofonErik Honoré[422]
Deltron 3030Event 2Alternative hip hopDeltron Partners, Bulk RecordingsDan the Automator[423]
Dr. DogB-RoomNeo-psychedeliaANTI-Nathan Sabatino[424]
MobyInnocentsElectronicaLittle Idiot, MuteMoby, Mark 'Spike' Stent[425]
Scar the MartyrScar the MartyrIndustrial metalRoadrunnerRhys Fulber[426]
October
4
Daryl BraithwaiteForever the TouristRock, popSony Music AustraliaOliver Jones, Lindsay Ryan[427]
KornThe Paradigm ShiftNu metalCaroline, Prospect ParkDon Gilmore[428]
Miley CyrusBangerzPopRCAMike 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 & StatusBrand New MachineDrum and bass, downtempoMercuryChase & Status, Major Lazer, Moody Good, Skrillex, Andy C[430]
The FeelingBoy Cried WolfSoft rockBMGThe Feeling[431]
October
8
Cage the ElephantMelophobiaAlternative rockRCAJay Joyce[432]
Cassadee PopeFrame by FrameCountry popRepublic NashvilleDann Huff[433]
Dance Gavin DanceAcceptance SpeechPost-hardcoreRiseMatthew Malpass[434]
Dave HauseDevourRockRiseAndrew Alekel, Mitchell Townsend[435]
A Day to RememberCommon CourtesyMetalcore, pop punkADTR RecordsChad Gilbert, Andrew Wade, Jeremy McKinnon[436]
LissieBack to ForeverPopFat PossumJacknife Lee[437]
A Loss for WordsBefore It CavesPop punkRise[438]
Mayday ParadeMonsters in the ClosetPop punk, pop rockFearlessZack Odom, Kenneth Mount[439]
of MontrealLousy with SylvianbriarIndie rockPolyvinylKevin Barnes[440]
Panic! at the DiscoToo Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!Alternative rockFueled by Ramen, DecaydanceButch Walker[441]
PupPupPunk rock, hardcore punk, indie rockRoyal MountainDave Schiffman[442]
Pusha TMy Name Is My NameHip hopGOOD Music, Def JamKanye 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 BellsBitter RivalsIndie rockMom + PopWill Hubbard, Derek Miller, Shane Stoneback[444]
Story of the YearPage Avenue: 10 Years and CountingAcoustic[445]
Union JUnion JPopSyco, RCAJoseph Lawrence, Steve Mac, Tim Powell, Tom, Dick & Harry Productions, Ze Infidels[446]
October
11
Paul McCartneyNewRockVirgin EMI, Hear MusicMark Ronson, Ethan Johns, Paul Epworth, Giles Martin[447]
The SaturdaysLiving for the WeekendDance-pop, electropopFascination, PolydorArt Bastian, Rodney Jerkins, Jim Jonsin, Steve Mac, James F. Reynolds, The Jam[448]
October
14
Eliza DoolittleIn Your HandsPop, indie popParlophoneSteve Robson, Kwes, busbee, Oren Yoel, Matt Prime, Kid Harpoon[449]
Feed MeCalamari TuesdayDance, house, dubstepSotto VoceJon Gooch[450]
MorcheebaHead Up HighSynth-popPIASPaul Godfrey[451]
Pearl JamLightning BoltAlternative rock, hard rockMonkeywrenchBrendan O'Brien[452]
October
15
The Avett BrothersMagpie and the DandelionIndie rock, folk rockAmericanRick Rubin[453]
Diane BirchSpeak a Little LouderRock, synth-popS-CurveDiane Birch, Steve Greenberg, Matt Hales, Homer Steinweiss, Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson, Eg White, Sheldon Steiger[454]
The Dismemberment PlanUncanney ValleyIndie rockInterscopeRick Rubin[455]
The Head and the HeartLet's Be StillIndie rock, folk rockSub PopPeter Katis, Shawn Simmons, The Head and the Heart[456]
Icon for HireIcon for HireAlternative rock, rockTooth & NailMike Green[457]
Kevin DevineBulldozerDevinyl RecordsRob Schnapf[458][459]
Kevin Devine & the Goddamn BandBubblegumDevinyl RecordsJesse Lacey[460][459]
Monster MagnetLast PatrolStoner metalNapalmDave Wyndorf, Phil Caivano[461]
Red FangWhales and LeechesStoner rockRelapseRed Fang, Chris Funk[462]
SilversteinThis Is How the Wind Shifts: AddendumPost-hardcore, emoHopelessJordan Valeriote[463]
TriviumVengeance FallsMetalcore, thrash metal, heavy metalRoadrunnerDavid Draiman[464]
October
18
James BluntMoon LandingPop rock, folk rockAtlanticTom Rothrock
Katy PerryPrismPop, rock, danceCapitolKlas Åhlund, Benny Blanco, Bloodshy, Cirkut, Dr. Luke, Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, StarGate, Greg Wells
October
22
AFIBurialsAlternative rockRepublicGil Norton, Andrew Scheps
Big Bad Voodoo DaddyIt Feels Like Christmas TimeSwingSavoy Jazz[465]
Donna SummerLove to Love You DonnaElectronicVerveGiorgio Moroder, Bruce Sudano, Nathan DiGesare, Dahlia Ambach Caplin, Masters at Work, Randall Poster[466]
EmphaticAnother LifeRockEpochal, CapitolJustin McCain, Ryan Greene
Fifth HarmonyBetter TogetherPopSycoThe Suspex, Julian Bunetta, The Monsters and the Strangerz, Harmony Samuels[467]
I See StarsNew DemonsElectronicoreSumerian
Lincoln DurhamExodus of the Deemed UnrighteousRoots rock, alternative folk, bluesDroog RecordsGeorge Reiff[468]
Ryan HemsworthGuilt TripsTrip hopLast Gang[469]
October
25
Geir LysneNew CircleJazzACT Music
Kelly ClarksonWrapped in RedChristmas, popRCA, 19Greg Kurstin
October
28
Arcade FireReflektorDance-rock, art rockSonovox, MergeArcade Fire, Markus Dravs, James Murphy[470]
AyreonThe Theory of EverythingRock opera, symphonic metal, progressive metal, progressive rockInsideOut MusicArjen Lucassen
Juana MolinaWed 21Folktronica, experimental rock, IDM, ambientCrammed DiscsJuana Molina
October
29
HellogoodbyeEverything is DebatableOld Friends RecordsForrest Kline, Joe Chiccarelli, Carlos De La Garza[471]
Los Campesinos!No BluesIndie rockWichita, Turnstile Music, Heart SwellsJohn Goodmanson, Tom Campesinos![472]
MoonfaceJulia with Blue Jeans OnIndie rockJagjaguwarSpencer Krug[473]
Protest the HeroVolitionProgressive metalCameron McLellan[474]
Sirens and SailorsSkeletonsMetalcoreArtery, Razor & TieSirens and Sailors[475]
Sky FerreiraNight Time, My TimeIndie rock, synth-popCapitolAriel Rechtshaid, Justin Raisen, Sky Ferreira[476]
White DenimCorsicana LemonadeIndie rock, garage rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock, Southern rockDowntownJeff Tweedy[477]
YunaNocturnalPop, indie pop, dream popVerve[478]

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November[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
November
1
Avril LavigneAvril LavignePower pop, pop punk, pop rock, alternative rockEpic, SonyMartin Johnson, Rickard B. Goransson, Peter Svensson
Celine DionLoved Me Back to LifePop, R&BColumbiaWalter 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 CopyFree Your MindSynth-pop, dance-punkModular
November
4
EjectaDominaeSynth-popCopyright Control, Driftless Recordings, Happy DeathJoel Ford[479]
James ArthurJames ArthurPop, hip hopSyco
Shane FilanYou and MePop, countryCapitolMax Martin
Tinie TempahDemonstrationHip hop, trip hop, electronicParlophoneLabrinth, Diplo, Eshraque 'iSHi' Mughal, Balistiq
The WantedWord of MouthPop, dance-popIslandAntonyo Smith, Steve Mac, Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Electric
November
5
Black FlagWhat The..Hardcore punkSST
Dream TheaterLive at Luna ParkProgressive metalEagle RockJohn Petrucci, James LaBrie
EminemThe Marshall Mathers LP 2Hip hopAftermath, Shady, InterscopeDr. Dre, Eminem, No ID, Rick Rubin
Ian KellyAll These Lines
M.I.A.MatangiElectronic, alternative dance, hip hop, worldbeat, experimentalN.E.E.T., InterscopeDanja, Hit-Boy, M.I.A., Doc McKinney, The Partysquad, Sugu, Surkin, Switch[480]
Punk Goes..Punk Goes ChristmasPop punk, pop rock, metalcore, rockFearless, RiseVarious
Scott StappProof of LifeHard rock, post-grungeWind-upHoward Benson
Various artists12 Years a SlaveBlues, R&B, soul, neo soulColumbiaHans Zimmer, John Legend, Tim Fain[481]
YandelDe Líder a LeyendaReggaeton, electropop, Latin popSony MusicYandel, Tainy, Nely, Luny Tunes, Predikador, Alberto 'The Legacy' Torres, Roberto 'Tito' Vazquez
November
8
Adam BrandMy Acoustic DiaryCountryAdam Brand Enterprises, ABC Music[482]
Gabriella CilmiThe StingPop rock, vocal jazz, soulSweetness Tunes, Absolute
Lady GagaArtpopElectropopStreamline, InterscopeStefani 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 MixSalutePop, R&BSyco, ColumbiaTMS, Future Cut, Fred Ball, MNEK, Nathan Duvall, Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' Stannard, RyKeyz, Nicky D'Silva
November
11
Get ScaredEveryone's Out to Get MeAlternative rock, gothic rock, post-hardcoreFearlessErik Ron[483]
KeaneThe Best of KeaneAlternative rockIsland[484]
Roger TaylorFun on EarthRockVirgin EMIJoshua J Macrae, Roger Taylor[485]
November
12
Laura Pausini20 - The Greatest HitsLatin popAtlanticLaura Pausini
Polar Bear ClubDeath ChorusPost-hardcore, alternative rock, punk rock, emoRise
November
18
Jake BuggShangri LaIndie rockMercury, IslandRick Rubin
Robbie WilliamsSwings Both WaysSwing, popIsland, UniversalGuy Chambers
November
19
DaughtryBaptizedElectropop, pop, rockRCADaughtry, Martin Johnson, Rock Mafia
Kevin ChurkoProspect Park
The GodfathersOnce Upon a CrimeHip hopPsycho+LogicalDomingo, Kool G Rap, Necro
November
22
tyDiHotel RoomsElectronic, chillout, orchestral, glitchArmadatyDi
November
25
BucketheadTwisterlendExperimental rock, avant-gardeBucketheadlandDan Monti, Albert[486]
Danielle BradberyDanielle BradberyCountry
Gary BarlowSince I Saw You LastPop, folk popPolydorGary Barlow, Steve Power, Mark 'Spike' Stent[487]
One DirectionMidnight MemoriesPopSyco, Columbia, SonyJulian Bunetta, Carl Falk, Tom Fletcher, Teddy Geiger, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Matt Rad, John Ryan, Jamie Scott, Toby Smith, Ryan Tedder
November
26
HopsinKnock MadnessHip hopFunk Volume
Leaves' EyesSymphonies of the NightSymphonic metalNapalm
November
29
Britney SpearsBritney JeanPop, EDMRCAA.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
SmoshThe Sweet Sound of SmoshComedyIndependentAnthony Padilla, Ian Hecox

December[edit]

Release dateArtistAlbumGenreLabelProducerRef.
December
3
BostonLife, Love & HopeHard rockFrontiers
December
6
Childish GambinoBecause the InternetHip hopGlassnote, Universal Music Canada
December
9
ExoMiracles in DecemberChristmas, R&B, balladS.M.Lee Soo-Man
IthilienFrom Ashes to the Frozen LandFolk metalMighty Music[488]
December
10
E-40The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 4Hip hop
E-40The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 5Hip hop
E-40The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 6Hip hop
Evergreen TerraceDead HorsesMetalcore, melodic hardcoreRise
R. KellyBlack PantiesR&B, hip hopRCA, SonyR. Kelly
VersaEmergeAnother AtmosphereInterscope Records, Universal
December
11
Girls' GenerationLove & PeaceJ-pop, electropop, dance-popNayutawave, Universal
December
13
BeyoncéBeyoncéAlternative R&B, popColumbia, Parkwood EntertainmentAmmo, 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 WorldCelestial SkiesProgressive rock, world, CCMRob Kohler and Lee Kohler
December
17
B.o.BUnderground LuxuryHip hop[489]
The Glitch MobWe Are the MobGlitch
StarbombStarbombComedy hip hop, synth-pop, nerdcoreBrian Wecht

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