Album Releases by Genre
| Last Missouri Exit by Case Oats August 22, 2025 the debut full-length release from Chicago alt-country band led by Casey Gomez Walker was produced by Spencer Tweedy. |
| Burnover by Greg Freeman August 22, 2025 The second full-length release from Burlington, Vermont-based artist Greg Freeman was produced by Benny Yurco. |
| We're Only Human by Hayes Carll August 8, 2025 The latest full-length release from Texas singer-songwriter Hayes Carll features guest appearances by Nicole Atkins, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ed Jurdi, Gordy Quist, Shovels & Rope, and Darrell Scott. |
| Moneyball by Dutch Interior March 21, 2025 The third full-length release from Los Angeles sextet Dutch Interior was recorded over six months and was mixed by Phil Ek. |
| All In: Unreleased & Rarities (The New West Years) by Justin Townes Earle August 9, 2024 The posthumous collection of songs from Justin Townes Earle features demos, covers songs and rare tracks from his time under the New West Records label. |
| Coyote by Dylan LeBlanc October 20, 2023 The self-produced full-length release from Louisiana singer-songwriter Dylan LeBlanc is a concept album about a man named Coyote. |
| Hollow by The Handsome Family September 8, 2023 The 11th full-length studio release from husband-and-wife duo The Handsome Family is its first studio release since 2016's Unseen. |
| Loving You by Bobbie Nelson June 23, 2023 The debut full-length collaboration between Amanda Shires and the late Bobbie Nelson was recorded in 2021 and features a guest appearance by Willie Nelson. |
| Songs My Friends Wrote by Corb Lund June 17, 2022 The latest full-length release from Canadian singer-songwriter Corb Lund features covers of songs written by Geoff Berner, Hayes Carll, Fred Eaglesmith, John Evans, Mike Plume, Tom Russell, Todd Snider, and Ian Tyson. |
| Big Time by Angel Olsen June 3, 2022 The sixth full-length solo studio release for indie rock singer-songwriter Angel Olsen was co-produced with Jonathan Wilson. |
| Nightroamer by Sarah Shook & the Disarmers February 18, 2022 The third full-length release for North Carolina country group Sarah Shook & The Disarmers was produced by Pete Anderson. |
| Brightside by The Lumineers January 14, 2022 The fourth full-length release for the indie folk band The Lumineers features production from David Baron and Simone Felice. |
| How Many Times by Esther Rose March 26, 2021 The third full-length release for the New Orleans-based singer-songwriter was produced by Video Age's Ross Farbe. |
| Two Saviors by Buck Meek January 15, 2021 The second full-length solo release for the Big Thief guitarist was produced by Andrew Sarlo. |
| Daughter by Lydia Loveless September 25, 2020 The latest full-length release for the Ohio singer-songwriter was recorded in Chicago with producer Tom Schick. |
| The Third Gleam by The Avett Brothers August 28, 2020 The latest full-length release for the folk rock trio is the third installment of their ongoing Gleam series. |
| Shape & Destroy by Ruston Kelly August 28, 2020 The second full-length release for the Nashville-based singer-songwriter was produced with Jarrad Kritzstein. |
| Blue on Blue by Sylvie Simmons August 14, 2020 The second full-length release for the singer-songwriter was delayed by a few years while she recovered from an accident that left her with broken bones and nerve damage in her hand. |
| Agricultural Tragic by Corb Lund June 26, 2020 The latest full-length release for the Canadian country singer-songwriter features a guest appearance from Jaida Dreyer. |
| Closer Than Together by The Avett Brothers October 4, 2019 the 10th full-length studio release for the folk-rock band was produced by Rick Rubin. |
| III by The Lumineers September 13, 2019 The third full-length release for the Colorado indie folk is a concept album with three chapters about the impact of addiction on a fictional family. |
| The Saint of Lost Causes by Justin Townes Earle May 24, 2019 Th eighth full-length release for the Nashville singer-songwriter was produced with Adam Bednarik. |
| Psychedelic Country Soul by The Long Ryders February 15, 2019 The first new full-length release in over 30 years for the Alt-country/Americana band was produced by Ed Stasium. |
| What It Is by Hayes Carll February 15, 2019 The sixth full-length release for the Nashville-based Texas-born singer-songwriter was co-produced by Brad Jones and Allison Moorer (who also co-wrote several songs). |
| Dying Star by Ruston Kelly September 7, 2018 The debut full-length release for the Nashville-based singer-songwriter was co-produced with Jarrad K. and features contributions from Natalie Hemby; his father, pedal steel guitarist Tim “TK” Kelly; his wife, Kacey Musgraves; and Joy Williams. |
| Old Rockhounds Never Die by Odetta Hartman August 17, 2018 The second full-length release for the New York experimental singer-songwriter was produced by Jack Inslee. |
| Wide Awake by Rayland Baxter July 13, 2018 The third full-length release for the Tennessee singer-songwriter was produced by Butch Walker. |
| Dove by Belly May 4, 2018 The third full-length release for the alternative rock band is its first in 23 years and was produced by the band's guitarist Tom Gorman and Paul Q. Kolderie. |
| Can't Wake Up by Shakey Graves May 4, 2018 This is the fifth full-length release for Austin singer-songwriter Alejandro Rose-Garcia. |
| Other Arrangements by Parker Millsap May 4, 2018 The fourth full-length release for the Oklahoma singer-songwriter was produced with Shani Gandhi and Gary Paczosa. |
| Find a Light by Blackberry Smoke April 6, 2018 The sixth full-length studio release for the Atlanta Southern rock band features guest appearances from Robert Randolph, Amanda Shires and the Wood Brothers. |
| Forever and Then Some by Lillie Mae April 14, 2017 The debut full-length solo release for the country singer-songwriter was produced by Jack White. |
| Adios by Cory Branan April 7, 2017 The fifth full-length release for the Nashville-based singer-songwriter features contributions from Robbie Crowell, Laura Jane Grace, James "Haggs" Haggerty, Dave Hause, and Amanda Shires. |
| Graveyard Whistling by Old 97's February 24, 2017 the 11th full-length release for the alt-country band was produced by Vance Powell. |
| Notes of Blue by Son Volt February 17, 2017 The eighth full-length studio release for the alt-country band led by Jay Farrar was inspired by blues music. |
| Prisoner by Ryan Adams February 17, 2017 The 16th full-length solo release for the singer-songwriter was influenced by his divorce from singer Mandy Moore. |
| Sweet Creep by Jonny Fritz October 14, 2016 The second full-length release for the artist under his real name (he formerly went under the name Jonny Corndawg), features production from Taylor Goldsmith and Jim James. |
| Eastside Bulldog by Todd Snider October 7, 2016 The latest full-length solo release for the singer-songwriter was based on his Hank Williams Jr.,-obsessed alter-ego Elmo Buzz and features guest appearances from such artists as Jason Isbell, Chris Robinson, Elizabeth Cook, and Hank Williams III. |
| Redemption & Ruin by The Devil Makes Three September 16, 2016 The covers release for the Northern California Americana trio features guest appearances from Jerry Douglass, Duane Eddy, Emmylou Harris, and Tim O'Brien. |
| Autumn by Chatham County Line September 2, 2016 The seventh full-length release for the North Carolina band was produced by lead singer, Dave Wilson. |
| Exodus of Venus by Elizabeth Cook June 17, 2016 The alt-country singer-songwriter returns after six years where she faced the death of her parents and a divorce from Tim Carroll with an album produced by guitarist Dexter Green. |
| Juarez [Reissue] by Terry Allen May 20, 2016 The reissue of the 1975 debut release for the Texas alt-country singer-songwriter was remastered from the original analog tapes. |
| Full Circle by Loretta Lynn March 4, 2016 The first release in a dozen years for the country artist features guest appearances by Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson and was produced by John Carter Cash and her daughter, Patsy Lynn Russell. |
| Going Down in History by Waco Brothers February 26, 2016 The first studio release of original songs since 2005's Freedom And Weep from the Chicago alt-country band led by Jon Langford was produced by Mike Hagler. |
| Above the Prairie by The Pines January 22, 2016 The fifth full-length release for the Minnesota-based folk rock band features a guest appearance by John Trudell and was co-produced by Bo Ramsey. |
| Things That Can't Be Undone by Corb Lund October 9, 2015 The first release of new material from the Canadian country singer-songwriter in three yewars was produced by Dave Cobb. |
| Imaginary Man by Rayland Baxter August 14, 2015 The second full-length release for the Nashville singer-songwriter was produced by Adam Landry and Erik Masse. |
| If I've Only One Time Askin' by Daniel Romano July 31, 2015 The fourth full-length release for the Canadian alt-country singer-songwriter was self-produced. |
| Ten Songs from Live at Carnegie Hall by Ryan Adams June 9, 2015 The live album for the singer-songwriter features ten songs from his 2014 concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall on November 15 and 17. |
| Call Me Insane by Dale Watson June 9, 2015 The latest release for the self-described Ameripolitan (a mix of honky-tonk, Western swing, rockabilly and outlaw country) singer-songwriter was produced by Lloyd Maines. |
| Little Neon Limelight by Houndmouth March 17, 2015 The second full-length release for the Indiana folk-influenced rock band was produced by Dave Cobb. |
| All These Dreams by Andrew Combs March 3, 2015 The second full-length release for the Texas singer-songwriter was produced by Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson. |
| Gill Landry by Gill Landry March 3, 2015 The third solo release for the Old Crow Medicine Show multi-instrumentalist features a guest appearance from Laura Marling and was recorded for the most part in his apartment in Nashville. |
| Holding All the Roses by Blackberry Smoke February 10, 2015 The fourth full-length studio release for the Georgia country rock was produced by Brendan O'Brien |
| Take It Like a Man by Jim White January 27, 2015 This is the debut release from the collaboration between the Packway Handle Band and Jim White. |
| While No One Was Looking: Toasting 20 Years of Bloodshot Records by Various Artists November 18, 2014 Andrew Bird, Blitzen Trapper, Chuck Prophet, The Handsome Family, Hiss Golden Messenger, Tim Kasher, Ben Kweller, Chuck Ragan, Superchunk, Frank Turner, and Two Gallants are some of the 38 artists on the two disc release that celebrates 20 years of the Chicago independent record label. |
| Sylvie by Sylvie Simmons October 28, 2014 The debut release for music-journalist-turned-musician Sylvie Simmons was produced by Howe Gelb (with one track by Chris Schultz), |
| Chinese Fountain by The Growlers September 23, 2014 This is the fifth full-length release from the self-described "beach goth" California band. |
| Single Mothers by Justin Townes Earle September 9, 2014 The fifth full-length release for the Americana singer-songwriter was co-produced with Adam Bednarik and recorded live. |
| Ryan Adams by Ryan Adams September 9, 2014 The 14th solo studio release for the rock singer-songwriter was self-produced. |
| Swimmin' Time by Shovels & Rope August 26, 2014 The third full-length release for the South Carolina duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst was home-recorded. |
| There's a Blue Bird in My Heart by Anders Parker June 17, 2014 The latest release for the singer-songwriter was produced by David Barbe. |
| Colfax by The Delines June 17, 2014 This is the debut release for the new band formed by Richmond Fontaine's Willy Vlautin with Amy Boone and Sean Oldham. |
| Songs by John Fullbright May 27, 2014 The follow-up to the Oklahoma singer-songwriter's 2012 Grammy-nominated debut From The Ground Up was co-produced with Wes Sharon. |
| Tightrope by Chatham County Line May 20, 2014 The sixth full-length studio release for the bluegrass quartet was self-produced by the band. |
| Here Be Monsters by Jon Langford & Skull Orchard April 1, 2014 This is the first release in four years for the Mekons/Waco Brothers member and his band that includes Joe Camarillo, Jean Cook, Alan Doughty, Jim Elkington, and Tawny Newsome. |
| Divisionary by Ages and Ages March 25, 2014 The second full-length release for the Portland, Oregon collective led by Tim Perry was produced with Tony Lash. |
| No Depression [Legacy Edition] by Uncle Tupelo January 28, 2014 The reissued and expanded release of the debut album from the alt-country band led by Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy includes its 1989 demo tape Not Forever, Just for Now. |
| Lucinda Williams [Reissue] by Lucinda Williams January 14, 2014 The remastered reissue of the singer's self-titled third release, considered by some as one of the first Americana albums, includes 20 live tracks. |
| Desert Skies by Beachwood Sparks November 26, 2013 The previously unreleased debut album from the original lineup of the psychedelic country rock band that included Chris Gunst, Brent Rademaker, Dave Scher, Josh Schwartz, Dave Scher, Tom Sanford, and Pete Kinne was recorded in 1997 in a converted one-car garage. |
| I'm a Stranger Here by The Devil Makes Three October 29, 2013 The fourth full-length studio release for the alt-country/folk punk trio was produced by Buddy Miller. |
| Magpie and the Dandelion by The Avett Brothers October 15, 2013 Recorded and produced by Rick Rubin at the same sessions as 2012's The Carpenter, the eighth release for the folk rock band is said to be more of a "youthful wonder" feel. |
| Brothers of the 4X4 by Hank3 October 1, 2013 Hank Williams III's latest country release was self-produced and features guest appearances from Billy Contreras, Andy Gibson, Daniel Mason, David McElfish, Zach Shedd, and Leroy Troy. |
| Jubilee by The Deep Dark Woods September 30, 2013 The fifth full-length release for the Canadian alt-country group was produced by Jonathan Wilson. |
| Build Me Up from Bones by Sarah Jarosz September 24, 2013 Viktor Krauss, Aiofe O'Donovan, Darrell Scott, and Chris Thile appear as guests on the third full-length release for the singer-songwriter. |
| Surrounded by Richard Buckner September 3, 2013 Mixed by Tucker Martine, the latest release from the alt-country singer-songwriter was written using an electronic autoharp and an octave-shifting pedal. |
| The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You by Neko Case September 3, 2013 The sixth full-length release includes guest appearances from Howe Gelb, Mudhoney's Steve Turner, Visqueen, M. Ward as well as members of Calexico, Los Lobos, My Morning Jacket, the New Pornographers, was produced by Tucker Martine. |
| My Favorite Picture of You by Guy Clark July 23, 2013 The latest release for the Texas singer-songwriter includes songs co-written with Shawn Camp, Rodney Crowell, Lyle Lovett, and Chris Stapleton. |
| The Warner Bros. Years [Box Set] by Steve Earle June 25, 2013 The box set for the Grammy-winning folk singer-songwriter contains 1995's Grammy-nominated Train a Comin', 1996's I Feel Alright, and 1997's El Corazon, as well as the unreleased Live at the Polk Theater concert album from 1995 and To Hell and Back, a DVD of a concert at Tennessee's Cold Creek Correctional Facility in 1996. |
| Seeds and Stems by Bill Kirchen June 18, 2013 The guitarist of Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen rerecords songs from his career with his current band. |
| From the Hills Below the City by Houndmouth June 4, 2013 The debut release for the folk rock quartet from New Albany, Indiana (near Louisville, Kentucky) was produced by Kevin Ratterman. |
| Wilderness by The Handsome Family May 14, 2013 The latest release from the husband-and-wife duo Brett and Rennie Sparks is a concept album based on animals and real-life historical figures. |
| The Stand-In by Caitlin Rose March 5, 2013 The second release for the Nashville singer-songwriter was produced by Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson. |
| Miracle Temple by Mount Moriah February 26, 2013 The second release for the North Carolina band formed by Heather McEntire and Jenks Miller was co-produced by Miller, McEntire, and Mark Nevers. |
| Untamed Beast by Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside February 19, 2013 The second full-length release from Sallie Ford and her band was produced by Adam Landry and Justin Collins. |
| Bottom of the World by Terry Allen February 5, 2013 This is the first studio release in over 14 years for the New Mexico-based alt-country singer-songwriter. |
| Nobody Dances in This Town by He's My Brother She's My Sister January 22, 2013 The debut release from the Los Angeles-based band led by brother and sister Rob and Rachel Kolar was produced by Thom Monahan. |
| The Lone Bellow by The Lone Bellow January 22, 2013 Formerly known as Zach Williams & The Bellow, the debut release for the self-described Brooklyn country trio was produced by Charlie Peacock. |
| Expecting Company? [EP] by Henry Wagons January 22, 2013 Henry Wagons of the Australian Americana band Wagons releases his solo debut EP featuring guest appearances by Sophia Brous, Robert Forster, Gossling, Jenn Grant, Patience Hodgson, and Alison Mosshart of The Kills. |
| Buddy and Jim by Buddy Miller December 11, 2012 Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale recorded their debut country duet release in three days. |
| Working Girl's Guitar by Rosie Flores October 16, 2012 The rockabilly singer-guitarist releases her 11th album. |
| Lowe Country: The Songs of Nick Lowe by Various Artists September 18, 2012 Hayes Carll, Chatham County Line, Robert Ellis, Erin Enderlin, Colin Gilmore, Griffin House, Jeff The Brotherhood, Lori McKenna, Caitlin Rose, Ron Sexsmith, Amanda Shires, The Parson Red Heads, and The Unsinkable Boxer cover some of Nick Lowe's songs on this tribute album. Some of the profits from the sale of this release go to people impacted by the 2010 Nashville floods and the 2011 Texas wildfires. |
| The Carpenter by The Avett Brothers September 11, 2012 Rick Rubin returns to produce the seventh studio release for the indie folk-pop band. |
| Cast the Same Old Shadow by Dylan LeBlanc August 21, 2012 The second release for the Louisiana-born singer was written after a breakup and was co-produced with Trina Shoemaker. |
| O' Be Joyful by Shovels & Rope July 31, 2012 This is the debut release for the South Carolina husband and wife duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst. |
| Carry Me Back by Old Crow Medicine Show July 17, 2012 Ted Hutt produced the fourth release for the Americana band that welcomes back Critter Fuqua and features final appearances of Willie Watson, who parted with the band in January 2012. |
| Night & Day by Andre Williams & The Sadies May 15, 2012 Andre Williams and the Canadian alt-country rock band the Sadies worked together in 2008, however due to Williams' legal and personal problems the project was shelved until they reunited recently to finish the album. |
| Great Chicago Fire by The Waco Brothers April 24, 2012 Paul Burch and The Waco Brothers team up for this country rock album that features a cover of Bob Dylan's "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall." |
| The Lumineers by The Lumineers April 3, 2012 This is the debut release for the Denver folk-rock trio. |
| The Wilderness: The Nomad Series, Vol. 4 by Cowboy Junkies March 27, 2012 The Wilderness is the final volume in the Cowboy Junkies' four volume Nomad Series released over an 18-month period. |










































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