Album Releases by Genre
| PLAY ME by Kim Gordon March 13, 2026 The third full-length solo release from Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon was produced by Justin L. Raisen. |
| Trying Times by James Blake March 13, 2026 James Blake's first independent release under his own label features guest appearances by Dave and Monica Martin. |
| Only You Left by The Orielles March 13, 2026 The latest full-length release from Manchester-based trio The Orielles was recorded in the Greek island of Hydra and Hamburg, Germany. |
| Irreversible by Brigitte Calls Me Baby March 13, 2026 The second full-length release from Chicago rock band Brigitte Calls Me Baby was produced by Lawrence Rothman and Yves. |
| Hard Hearted Woman by Ora Cogan March 13, 2026 The latest full-length release from Canadian artist Ora Cogan was produced with David Parry. |
| GOLDSTAR by The Sophs March 13, 2026 This is the debut full-length release from Los Angeles-based alternative rock band The Sophs, who signed to Rough Trade before they had even played a live show. |
| Crystalpunk by Chalk March 13, 2026 This is the debut full-length release from Belfast electro-punk duo Chalk |
| Paris In The Spring by Alexis Taylor March 13, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor features guest appearances by Green Gartside and Lola Kirke. |
| HELP(2) by War Child Records March 6, 2026 Damon Albarn, Arooj Aftab, Arctic Monkeys, Bat For Lashes, beabadoobee, Beck, Big Thief, Black Country, New Road, Anna Calvi, Graham Coxon, Depeche Mode, Dove Ellis, English Teacher, Ezra Collective, Foals, Fontaines D.C., Beth Gibbons, Greentea Peng, King Krule, Oasis, Arlo Parks, Pulp, Olivia Rodrigo, Ellie Rowsell, Sampha, Kae Tempest, The Last Dinner Party, Wet Leg, Cameron Winter, NilĂĽfer Yanya, and Young Fathers appear on the 23-track compilation to raise funds to support children living in war zones. |
| We Are Together Again by Bonnie "Prince" Billy March 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from Will Oldham under the name Bonnie "Prince" Billy was recorded in Louisville with co-producer Jim Marlowe and includes contributions from Tory Fisher, Lacey Guthrie, Maggie Halfman, Catherine Irwin, and Katie Peabody. |
| Irreparable Parables by Andrew Wasylyk March 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from Scottish artist Andrew Wasylyk features guest appearances from Field Music, Kathryn Joseph, Molly Linen, Stuart Murdoch, Gruff Rhys, and Saya from Tenniscoats. |
| Saputjiji by Tanya Tagaq March 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from Inuk musician Tanya Tagaq features a guest appearance by Fucked Up's Damian Abraham. |
| Book Of Churches by Book Of Churches March 6, 2026 The debut full-length release from Divorce's Felix Mackenzie-Barrow was mixed by Richie Kennedy. |
| The Mountain by Gorillaz February 27, 2026 The latest release from Gorillaz features guest appearances by Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash, Yasiin Bey, Asha Bhosle, Bizarrap, Black Thought, IDLES, Kara Jackson, Johnny Marr, Ajay Prasanna, Gruff Rhys, Anoushka Shankar, Paul Simonon, Omar Souleyman, Sparks, and Trueno. |
| Nothing's About To Happen To Me by Mitski February 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from alternative/indie singer-songwriter Mitski was produced by Patrick Hyland. |
| a short history of decay by Nothing February 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from Nicky Palermo's shoegaze band Nothing was co-produced with Whirr guitarist Nicholas Basset. |
| The Mirror by Buck Meek February 27, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from Big Thief's Buck Meek features contributions by such artists as Jollie Holland, James Krivchenia, Mary Lattimore, Adrianne Lenker, and Alex Somers. |
| Highway To Heavenly by Heavenly February 27, 2026 British indie pop band Heavenly releases its first full-length release since 1996's Operation Heavenly. It features the surviving original members, with Ian Button on drums from the late Matthew Fletcher, who passed away in 1996. |
| Heaven 2 by Lala Lala February 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from Los Angeles-based indie artist Lala Lala was co-produced with Jay Som's Melina Duterte. |
| Swet Deth by Crooked Fingers February 27, 2026 Eric Bachmann's first full-length release under the Crooked Fingers name in 15 years includes guest appearances by The National's Matt Berninger, Avery Leigh Draut, Liz Durrett, Skylar Gudasz, Superchunk's Mac McCaughan, and Sharon Van Etten. |
| Something We All Got by cootie catcher February 27, 2026 The debut full-length studio release from Toronto indie pop band cootie catcher was mixed by Nate Amos. |
| Autechre Guitar by Shane Parish February 27, 2026 Guitarist Shane Parish reimagines 10 tracks by electronic duo Autechre into acoustic guitar songs. |
| Prizefighter by Mumford & Sons February 20, 2026 The latest full-length release from Mumford & Sons features guest appearances by Gracie Abrams, Hozier, Gigi Perez, and Chris Stapleton. |
| DISCOMBOBULATED by Hen Ogledd February 20, 2026 The latest full-length release from Hen Ogledd, the music project that includes Dawn Bothwell, Rhodri Davies, Richard Dawson and Sally Pilkington was produced with Sam Grant. |
| Garip by Altin GĂĽn February 20, 2026 The latest full-length release from Amsterdam-based Turkish group Altin GĂĽn features reimaginings of songs by NeĹźet ErtaĹź. |
| the apple tree under the sea by hemlocke springs February 13, 2026 The debut full-length release from North Carolina alt-pop artist hemlocke springs was produced with BURNS. |
| Join Hands by congratulations February 13, 2026 The debut full-length release from British band congratulations was produced by Luke Phillips. |
| COLD 2 THE TOUCH by Angel Du$t February 13, 2026 The latest release from Baltimore hardcore band Angel Du$t features guest appearances by Frank Carter; Wes Eisold of American Nightmare and Cold Cave; Restraining Order's Patrick Cozens; and Taylor Young of Twitching Tongues and Deadbody. |
| The Refrigerator by Remember Sports February 13, 2026 This is the first full-length studio release from Philadelphia-based indie rock band Remember Sports (previously known as Sports) in five years. |
| EXPO by Ulrika Spacek February 6, 2026 The fourth full-length release from the British experimental rock group Ulrika Spacek was self-recorded, produced, and mixed. |
| Move On With The Year by Alice Costelloe February 6, 2026 The debut full-length solo release from Big Deal's Alice Costelloe was produced by Mike Lindsay. |
| Laughter In Summer by Beverly Glenn-Copeland February 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from singer-songwriter Beverly Glenn-Copeland features his wife Elizabeth Glenn-Copeland. |
| Piss In The Wind by Joji February 6, 2026 The fourth full-length release from New York-based artist Joji features guest appearances by 4batz, Giveon, Don Toliver, and Yeat. |
| Tenterhooks by Silversun Pickups February 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from Los Angeles alternative rock band Silversun Pickups was produced by Butch Vig. |
| For The First Time, Again by Tyler Ballgame January 30, 2026 The debut full-length release from Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Tyler Ballgame was produced by Foxygen's Jonathan Rado and Ryan Pollie. |
| Wormslayer by Kula Shaker January 30, 2026 The latest full-length release from British psychedelic rock band Kula Shaker was produced with Peter Miles. |
| When A Flower Doesn't Grow by Softcult January 30, 2026 The debut full-length studio release from Canadian twin sister duo Softcult was self-produced. |
| Dead Dads Club by Dead Dads Club January 23, 2026 The debut full-length release from Chilli Jesson's music project Dead Dads Club was produced by Fontaines D.C.'s Carlos O’Connell. |
| No More Like This by PVA January 23, 2026 The second full-length release from British electronic trio PVA was produced with Kwake Bass. |
| Dreamer+ by Sassy 009 January 16, 2026 The debut full-length studio release from Oslo electro-pop artist Sassy 009 features guest appearance by BEA1991, Blood Orange and yunè pinku. |
| Jana Horn by Jana Horn January 16, 2026 The third full-length release from Austin singer-songwriter Jana Horn was mixed by Mauro Castro. |
| Embraced For A Second As We Die by Amanda Bergman January 16, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from Amason's Amanda Bergman was produced by Petter Winnberg. |
| 7 piano sketches [EP] by André 3000 May 5, 2025 The surprise release from André 3000 is a seven-track release of piano music he recorded mostly with his iPhone or laptop almost 10 years before 2023's New Blue Sun. |
| Are U Down? by Spencer. September 10, 2021 The debut full-length release for the New York artist features a guest appearance from Becky And The Birds. |
| Thalassa by Ioanna Gika April 5, 2019 The debut full-length solo release for the IO Echo singer was written in Greece. |
| Four Stones by Dean McPhee January 12, 2018 The third full-length release for the electric guitarist features three remastered tracks from limited tape compilations and two new tracks. |
| Try Not To Freak Out by Sløtface September 15, 2017 The debut full-length release for the Norwegian pop-punk band led by Haley Shea was produced by Dan Austin. |
| A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead May 8, 2016 This is the surprise release of the ninth full-length studio album from the British rock band. A physical release is scheduled for 17 Jun 2016. |
| Etch And Etch Deep by Haiku Salut July 31, 2015 This is the second full-length release for the British trio of Louise Croft, Gemma and Sophie Bakerwood. |
| Hurricane by Grace Jones September 6, 2011 The Jamaican-American singer, model, and actress releases her 10th studio album. |
| Condors by Nedry April 19, 2011 Named after a character in Jurassic Park, the British trio releases their debut album, with band member Ayu Okakita's voice as a looped instrument. |
| The Black Dirt Sessions by Deer Tick June 8, 2010 The latest album for the John McCauley's band Deer Tick is its first with former Titus Andronicus guitarist Ian O'Neil. |
| Fossils And Other Phantoms by Peggy Sue June 1, 2010 Originally called Peggy Sue And The Pirates, the British trio shortened its name to just Peggy Sue for its debut full-length release. |
| See You On The Moon by Tift Merritt June 1, 2010 Produced by Tucker Martine, the latest album for Grammy-nominated Tift Merritt features My Morning Jacket's Jim James and Greg Leisz as guests. |
| Fever by Sleepy Sun June 1, 2010 Sleepy Sun, the California rock band who most recently guested on UNKLE's Where Did The Night Fall, releases the follow-up to its 2009 debut. |
| Stone Temple Pilots by Stone Temple Pilots May 25, 2010 The Grammy-winning California rock band led by Scott Weiland returns with its first album in nearly a decade. |
| Saint Bartlett by Damien Jurado May 25, 2010 The latest album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Richard Swift and recorded in just under week. |
| At Night We Live by Far May 25, 2010 This is the first album in over 12 years for the Sacramento rock band who is cited as an influence by such bands as Thursday and Blink 182. |
| This Is Happening by LCD Soundsystem May 18, 2010 The third album for the dance-rock band is reportedly James Murphy's last as LCD Soundsystem. |
| Infinite Arms by Band of Horses May 18, 2010 The third album for the rock band led by Ben Bridwell is its first on Columbia and for new members Tyler Ramsey and Bill Reynolds who joined after the release of 2007's Cease to Begin. |
| Brothers by The Black Keys May 18, 2010 The latest album for the duo of Daniel Auerbach and Patrick Carney features two tracks produced with Danger Mouse. |
| Love And Its Opposite by Tracey Thorn May 18, 2010 The Everything But The Girl singer's third solo album was produced by Ewan Pearson. |
| Higher Than The Eiffel by Audio Bullys May 18, 2010 After scrapping some previous tracks, the electronic duo sat down and finished fourteen fresh tracks in six months for the band's first release in five years. |
| Spirit Youth by The Depreciation Guild May 18, 2010 The second album for the Brooklyn band that is led by The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart drummer Kurt Feldman was produced by Telefon Tel Aviv's Josh Eustis. |
| Sea Of Cowards by The Dead Weather May 11, 2010 The Jack White-led rock band releases its follow-up to its 2009 debut, "Horehound." |
| Night Train [EP] by Keane May 11, 2010 The British rock band releases its EP featuring K'Naan and Tigarah as guest artists, as well as one song with the band's Tim Rice-Oxley on lead vocals. |
| Latin by Holy Fuck May 11, 2010 The third album for the Canadian band was recorded in a barn and is the first with new member Matt Schulz. |
| Tear The World Down by We Are The Fallen May 11, 2010 Former Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody's new band features seventh season American Idol finalist Carly Smithson on lead vocals. |
| Relayted by Gayngs May 11, 2010 The debut album for the indie supergroup led by Ryan Olson features musicians from such Minneapolis-area bands as Solid Gold, Megafaun, Rhymesayers, and Bon Iver. |
| Warm Slime by Thee Oh Sees May 11, 2010 The latest album by California noise rock band Thee Oh Sees led by John Dwyer was recorded in Sacramento and features a 14-minute song. |
| Keep Calm And Carry On by Stereophonics May 11, 2010 The latest album for the Welsh rock band was produced with Jim Abbiss. |
| Heaven Is Whenever by The Hold Steady May 4, 2010 The first album for the band without Franz Nicolay, who left the band in January 2010, was produced by Dean Baltulonis. |
| Together by The New Pornographers May 4, 2010 The latest album for The New Pornographers features guest appearances by Beirut's Zach Condon, Annie Clark, Okkervil River's Will Sheff, and some members of The Dap-Kings. |
| So Runs The World Away by Josh Ritter May 4, 2010 The fifth album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Sam Kassirer. |
| Stuck On Nothing by Free Energy May 4, 2010 The debut full-length album for the Philadelphia band produced by LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy shows influences of 1970's rock music. |
| Avi Buffalo by Avi Buffalo April 27, 2010 This is the debut album for the Long Beach, California-based rock band led by Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg, who also goes by the name Avi Buffalo. |
| Trans-Continental Hustle by Gogol Bordello April 27, 2010 Rick Rubin produced the gypsy-inspired band's debut for Columbia Records, which also includes Brazilan influences now. |
| True Love Cast Out All Evil by Roky Erickson With Okkervil River April 20, 2010 The 13th Floor Elevators founder returns with his first album of new music in more than 10 years, and Okkervil River joins him as his backing band. |
| Fire Away by Ozomatli April 20, 2010 The Grammy-winning Los Angeles-based group releases its latest album produced by Tony Berg. |
| Tears, Lies, And Alibis by Shelby Lynne April 20, 2010 This is the first album on the Virginia-born singer-songwriter’s own label, Everso Records. |
| Congratulations by MGMT April 13, 2010 Pete Kember produced the second album with the rock band led by Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, which also includes three members from the touring live band. |
| The Dark Leaves by Matt Pond April 13, 2010 The latest album from the rock band was produced with Chris Hansen. Three of the songs were released on the three-part The Threep EPs released between November 2009 and March 2010. |
| Year Of The Black Rainbow by Coheed and Cambria April 13, 2010 The concept album produced by Atticus Rose and Joe Barresi is the prequel to the prog rock band's Amory Wars narrative, written by singer Claudio Sanchez. |
| Tommy by Dosh April 13, 2010 The fifth album for Martin Dosh was named after his friend Tom Cesario, who had died two years ago. |
| No Mas by Javelin April 6, 2010 After receiving a good reception from the demo release, "Jamz n Jemz," the duo from Providence, Rhode Island, releases its full-length debut on Luaka Bop. |
| Steal Your Face by Mi Ami April 6, 2010 Paul Manley returns as a producer for the rock band's second full-length album. |
| ...And Then We Saw Land by Tunng April 6, 2010 The fourth album for the British group is its first without cofounder Sam Genders. |
| I Speak Because I Can by Laura Marling April 6, 2010 The second album for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Ethan Johns. |
| Queen of Denmark by John Grant April 6, 2010 This is the debut solo album for the former lead singer of Denver band, The Czars. |
| Here Lies Love by David Byrne & Fatboy Slim April 6, 2010 David Byrne works with Fatboy Slim for his concept album about the life of the former First Lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos. The two-disc set includes singers such as Tori Amos, Steve Earle, Sharon Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Natalie Merchant, Allison Moorer, Santigold, St. Vincent, Martha Wainwright, and Florence Welch. |
| Propellor Time by Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3 April 6, 2010 The third album credited with The Venus 3 was originally recorded in 2006 and features contributions from such artists as Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, The Smiths' Johnny Marr, and Nick Lowe. |
| Shame, Shame by Dr. Dog April 6, 2010 The quintet's sixth album produced by Rob Schnapf is its first on the Anti label. |
| Women + Country by Jakob Dylan April 6, 2010 The second solo album for the former frontman of The Wallflowers was produced by T-Bone Burnett. |
| I Will Be by Dum Dum Girls March 30, 2010 The debut album for Dee Dee (aka Kristen Gundred) was recorded with the help of producer Richard Gottehrer. |
| Vol. 2 by Wooden Shjips March 30, 2010 This is a second compilation of live singles, B-sides, and covers for the San Francisco band. |
| In The Dark by The Whigs March 16, 2010 The third album for the Athens, Georgia rock band was produced with Ben Allen and features new bassist Tim Deaux. |
| Under Great White Northern Lights [Live] by The White Stripes March 16, 2010 The live album features recording from the duo's summer tour of Canada in 2007 which was also filmed for a documentary of the same name. |
| The Alphabet Of Hurricanes by Tom McRae March 16, 2010 The Mercury Prize-nominated singer-songwriter releases his first album on the Cooking Vinyl label. |
| Jet Lag by Josiah Wolf March 16, 2010 The debut full-length solo album for the Why? band member was written after his 11-year relationship ended and he left California. |
| Plastic Beach by Gorillaz March 9, 2010 The third album for Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett animated group features guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Kano, Mos Def, De La Soul, Gruff Rhys, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, The Fall's Mark E. Smith, Little Dragon, Lou Reed, Bobby Womack, The Clash's Mick Jones, and Paul Simonon. |











































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