Album Releases by Genre
| Electric Ladyland [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] by The Jimi Hendrix Experience November 9, 2018 The remastered of the 1968 album includes a disc of early demos and outtakes, the soundboard recording of the September 14, 1968 Hollywood Bowl concert and a dvd of the 90-minute documentary on the making of Electric Ladyland. |
| 50:50@50 by Fairport Convention March 17, 2017 The latest release from the British folk-rock band includes both live and studio recorded tracks as well as guest appearances from Robert Plant and Pentangle's Jacqui McShee. |
| Saint Cecilia EP by Foo Fighters November 23, 2015 The five-track free EP from the rock band was recorded during the Austin City Limits Festival at Hotel Saint Cecilia was originally made as a thank you for fans but on release also dedicated to the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks on November 13, 2015. |
| Allas Sak by Dungen September 25, 2015 The seventh release for the Swedish band led by Gustav Ejstes is its first in five years. |
| Dry Food by Palehound August 14, 2015 This is the debut full-length release for Boston singer-guitarist Ellen Kempner. |
| Coda [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin July 31, 2015 The death of John Bonham in 1980 led to the break up of Led Zeppelin and the 1982 album was the final studio release with just eight tracks recorded between 1970 and 1978. The remastered deluxe edition includes 15 tracks recorded between 1968 and 1974 featuring the unreleased Sugar Mama and St. Tristan's Sword. |
| In Through the Out Door [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin July 31, 2015 The 1979 release was the last album recorded before John Bonham's death (he passed away in 1980). The remastered deluxe edition includes previously unreleased rough mixes of all of the seven songs. |
| Presence [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin July 31, 2015 The seventh studio release for the rock band was recorded while Robert Plant recovered from a car accident. The remastered deluxe edition includes five reference mixes of songs and the instrumental track 10 Ribs & All/Carrot Pod Pod. |
| Amused to Death [Reissue] by Roger Waters July 24, 2015 The remixed and remastered reissue of the 1992 solo release from the Pink Floyd founding member included guest appearances from Jeff Beck, Rita Coolidge, Don Henley, Randy Jackson, Toto‘s Steve Lukather, and Jeff Porcaro. |
| Led Zeppelin IV [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin October 28, 2014 The 1971 untitled fourth studio release for the British rock band was reissued and remastered with deluxe versions including a disc of unreleased instrumentals and alternate mixes. |
| Houses of the Holy [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin October 28, 2014 The 1973 fifth studio release for the British rock band was reissued and remastered with deluxe versions including a disc of unreleased instrumentals and alternate mixes. |
| (What's the Story) Morning Glory? [Deluxe Edition - Remastered] by Oasis September 30, 2014 The remastered deluxe reissue of the second album from the Britpop band formed by Noel and Liam Gallagher features two discs of b-sides, demos and live tracks. |
| The Old Believer by The Atlas Moth June 10, 2014 The third full-length release for the Chicago sludge rock band features guest appearances from Gojira’s Joe Duplantier as well as Subrosa violinists Kim Pack and Sarah Pendleton. |
| Led Zeppelin I [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin June 3, 2014 The release of the debut album from the British rock band was reissued and remastered with deluxe versions including a disc of live tracks from its October 1969 concert in Paris. |
| Led Zeppelin II [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin June 3, 2014 The release of the second album from the British rock band was reissued and remastered with deluxe versions including a disc of alternative mixes, an unreleased track named "La La," and the backing track to "Thank You." |
| Superunknown [Deluxe Edition] by Soundgarden June 3, 2014 The 20th anniversary of the grunge rock band's 1994 album sees the release of remastered deluxe editions that include bonus discs including demos, live, remixes, and rehearsal tracks. |
| Led Zeppelin III [Remastered] by Led Zeppelin June 3, 2014 The 1970 third studio album from the British rock band was reissued and remastered with deluxe versions including a disc of unreleased outtakes and mixes. |
| Eagulls by Eagulls March 4, 2014 This is the debut full-length release for the Leeds post-punk band. |
| Workbook 25 [Deluxe Edition] by Bob Mould February 25, 2014 The reissue of the former Hüsker Dü singer/guitarist's debut solo release includes a disc of B-sides and the complete performance at Chicago's Cabaret Metro in 1989. |
| Peace by Kids in Glass Houses September 30, 2013 This is the fourth studio release for the Welsh quintet. |
| In Utero [20th Anniversary Edition] by Nirvana September 24, 2013 The Steve Albini-remastered release of Nirvana's 1993 release includes discs of b-sides, remixes, demos, rare tracks and a DVD of live and music videos. |
| Bruiser by The Duke Spirit February 7, 2012 The third album for the British indie rock band was produced by Andrew Scheps. |
| The Thousandfold Epicentre by Devil's Blood January 17, 2012 This is the second full-length release for the Dutch occult rock duo. |
| Some Girls [Deluxe Edition] by The Rolling Stones November 21, 2011 The Rolling Stones' classic 1978 album is remastered and reissued to include 12 unreleased songs from the Some Girls recording sessions. A Super Deluxe edition adds the remastered Beast Of Burden/When the Whip Comes Down 7-inch single, a book, a print of a Helmut Newton photo, postcards, and a tour poster. |
| Hello Sadness by Los Campesinos! November 15, 2011 Recorded in Girona, Spain, with producer John Goodmason, the latest album for the Welsh band led by Gareth Campesinos expands on its pop sounds. |
| Achtung Baby [Super Deluxe] by U2 November 1, 2011 On the 20th anniversary of the original release, the seventh studio album reissue includes remixes, B-sides, and outtakes. The larger box set editions add the eighth album, Zooropa and four DVDs of videos, documentaries, and a live concert from Sydney. |
| Nevermind [20th Anniversary Edition] by Nirvana September 27, 2011 The rerelease of Nirvana's classic 1991 album was produced by Butch Vig. |
| Clash Battle Guilt Pride by Polar Bear Club September 13, 2011 The rock band's third album was produced by Brian McTernan. |
| Hurricane by Grace Jones September 6, 2011 The Jamaican-American singer, model, and actress releases her 10th studio album. |
| Lights by Ellie Goulding March 8, 2011 The first full-length album for the British singer-songwriter debuted as number one on the UK album charts. The US version includes three songs not on the UK release. |
| Kaleide by Sky Larkin August 10, 2010 The second album for the Leeds trio was recorded in Seattle, Washington, with producer John Goodmanson. |
| Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World by Original Soundtrack August 10, 2010 The soundtrack features several cover songs and songs written by Beck for the movie based on the comic book about a young Canadian bass player named Scott Pilgrim who meets the perfect girl but soon discovers he must fight her seven exes. |
| Hunting My Dress by Jesca Hoop July 27, 2010 This is the latest album for the California singer-songwriter, who started out as the nanny to Tom Waits' children. |
| Dark Night Of The Soul by Danger Mouse And Sparklehorse July 13, 2010 Originally, the album was to be released with a book of photographs by director David Lynch and vocals by such artists as The Flaming Lips, Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys, Jason Lytle, the Strokes' Julian Casablancas, Frank Black, Iggy Pop, the Shins' James Mercer, Suzanne Vega, Vic Chestnut, The Cardigans' Nina Persson, and David Lynch. |
| Streets Of Gold by 3OH!3 June 29, 2010 The Boulder, Colorado-based duo's third album of house party hits and pulsating electro-pop features Ke$ha as a special guest. |
| Expo 86 by Wolf Parade June 29, 2010 With all but the vocals recorded live to tape, Wolf Parade's new release promises massive sound and heavy-hitting lyrics, which is what we've come to expect from this innovative indie-rock quartet. |
| Acolyte by Delphic June 29, 2010 The British trio from Manchester releases their debut album of dance rock. |
| The Five Ghosts by Stars June 22, 2010 The Canadian indie rock band's first album on Soft Revolution was produced by Tom McFall. |
| Boys Outside by Steve Mason June 22, 2010 The Beta Band's Steve Mason releases his first solo album under his name. |
| Total Life Forever by Foals June 15, 2010 The follow-up to the British rock band's 2008 debut Antidotes was produced by Luke Smith. |
| American Slang by The Gaslight Anthem June 15, 2010 |
| Mojo by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers June 15, 2010 The veteran rock-and-rollers return with their first studio album in nearly a decade. With Petty's trademark drawl and snarling blues-driven guitar, Mojo delivers a return to their roots as they continue to push the boundaries of classic rock and roll. |
| Barbara by We Are Scientists June 15, 2010 The latest album for the indie rock band We Are Scientists is its first with ex-Razorlight drummer Andy Burrows. |
| Lustre by Ed Harcourt June 15, 2010 Ryan Hadlock helped produce the fifth studio album for British singer-songwriter, Ed Harcourt. The UK edition includes a seven-track bonus disc. |
| Eyes & Nines by Trash Talk June 8, 2010 The Bronx's Joby Ford produces the Sacramento-based hard rock band's third full-length album. |
| Shadows by Teenage Fanclub June 8, 2010 After gaining acclaim for a densely melodic sound that anticipated the coming emergence of grunge, Scotland's Teenage Fanclub return with a harmony-driven album to inspire a power pop revival. |
| If I Had A Hi-Fi by Nada Surf June 8, 2010 Experience has only made their work richer, bringing gravity to the subject matter and lightness to the sound of this new album. Keeping things honest--and often rapturous--has become a modus operandi. |
| White Crosses by Against Me! June 8, 2010 Though known for always being on the road, Against Me! has finally released its second major label album, which continues to blend elements of its trademark punk and folk rock with fist-pumping anthems celebrating teenage anarchy and encouraging all to fight the good fight. |
| Destroyer Of The Void by Blitzen Trapper June 8, 2010 Portland-based Blitzen Trapper brings a haunting, ethereal touch to folk rock with their new album, blending twangy rock riffs with bittersweet piano-laced melodies to create beautiful stylistic textures. |
| Before Today by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti June 8, 2010 Los Angeles-based Ariel Pink releases his first album on the 4AD label. |
| 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. |
| Pigeons by Here We Go Magic June 8, 2010 The second album for the rock quintet from Brooklyn, New York was produced and recorded by the band in just over four months. |
| Becoming A Jackal by Villagers June 8, 2010 This is the solo debut for Irishman Conor J. O'Brien, a member of the rock band The Immediate who split up in 2007. |
| 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. |
| Wake Up The Nation by Paul Weller June 1, 2010 The latest solo album for the ex-The Jam member, includes The Jam's bassist Bruce Foxton, Clem Cattini, ELO's Bev Bevan, and My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields as guest artists. |
| Treats by Sleigh Bells June 1, 2010 The electro-rock Brooklyn-based duo releases its debut album with Mom + Pop and M.I.A.'s N.E.E.T. Recordings. |
| The Chaos by The Futureheads June 1, 2010 Taking the best of post-punk, new wave, and pop as inspiration, Sunderland's Futureheads were among the best of the U.K.'s "angular" movement. Their capability of delivering their trademark pop thrills on this album sustains their position as Sunderland's sharpest export. |
| Bride Screamed Murder by The Melvins June 1, 2010 After almost 25 years and more than 25 albums, the unstoppable Melvins have the same sludgy, Sabbath-styled post-punk heaviness that solidified their place in rock history since the early '90s. |
| To The Sea by Jack Johnson June 1, 2010 Hawaiian native and unofficial kingpin of beachside pop rock, Jack Johnson's newest delivery of breezily spun folk songs capture the mellow mood of Johnson's previous albums, complete with a sunny surf vibe. |
| Skeletons by Hawthorne Heights June 1, 2010 After two years of touring and recording, the Ohio-based emo pop quintet returns to release its fourth album, which continues to showcase its brooding and post-hardcore sound. |
| Say It by Born Ruffians June 1, 2010 The Canadian indie rock trio releases the follow-up to the band's 2008 debut, Red, Yellow & Blue. |
| 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. |
| The Family Jewels by Marina and the Diamonds May 25, 2010 The Wales-born Greek singer-songwriter releases her debut full-length album. |
| 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. |
| Dirty Side Down by Widespread Panic May 25, 2010 The 11th album for the jam rock band features a cover of Vic Chesnutt's "This Cruel Thing." |
| Teargarden By Kaleidyscope: Vol. 1 [EP] by The Smashing Pumpkins May 25, 2010 The four-track EP is the first of a planned 11 EPs, which will all be released as one 44-track album at a later date. |
| 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. |
| Fly Yellow Moon by Fyfe Dangerfield May 25, 2010 The debut album for the Guillemots singer-songwriter was produced by Adam Noble . |
| 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. |
| Compass by Jamie Lidell May 18, 2010 The fifth album for the British singer was produced by Beck and features a guest appearance by Chris Taylor of the band Grizzly Bear. |
| 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. |
| A Small Turn Of Human Kindness by Harvey Milk May 18, 2010 The Athens, Georgia-based band releases its seventh full-length album. |
| The People's Record by Club 8 May 18, 2010 The Swedish duo incorporates Western African pop music in its latest album. |
| Exile On Main Street [Reissue] by The Rolling Stones May 18, 2010 A reissue of the band's 1972 double album is long overdue, as Exile captures a time when they became one of the greatest rock-and-roll bands in the world. |
| 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." |
| High Violet by The National May 11, 2010 The band and Peter Katis produced the Brooklyn-based rock quintet's fifth full-length album. |
| 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. |
| Hang Cool Teddy Bear by Meat Loaf May 11, 2010 The latest album for the artist was produced by Rob Cavallo and features such guests as American Idol judge Kara DioGuardi, Queen's Brian May, Steve Val, The Darkness' Justin Hawkins, and Jack Black. |
| 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. |
| The Powerless Rise by As I Lay Dying May 11, 2010 The fifth album for the metal band from San Diego was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz and Daniel Castelman. |
| Here's To Taking It Easy by Phosphorescent May 11, 2010 The Matthew Houck-led band returns with its first album of new material since 2007's Pride. |
| Grey Oceans by CocoRosie May 11, 2010 The French-based sister duo releases its first album on Sub Pop records after the previous three were released by Touch and Go Records. |
| Nothing Hurts by Male Bonding May 11, 2010 The British trio releases its first full-length album, which features the Vivian Girls on one song. |
| 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. |
| Your Future Our Clutter by The Fall May 4, 2010 Continuing with the same lineup as 2008's "Imperial Wax Solvent," the British rock band led by Mark E. Smith releases its 28th studio album on new label Domino records. |
| Forgiveness Rock Record by Broken Social Scene May 4, 2010 With John McEntire as producer, Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Charles Spearin, Andrew Whiteman, Sam Goldberg, and Justin Peroff worked together to write the group's fourth studio album (outside of the two Broken Social Scene Presents...albums). Other BSS members do appear as guests on this release, including Leslie Feist, Amy Millan and Evan Cranley of Stars, Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw of Metric, Jason Collett, and Ohad Benchetrit of Do Make Say Think and Years. |
| 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. |
| Diamond Eyes by Deftones May 4, 2010 The sixth album for the rock band was recorded and released as a substitution (with Sergio Vega on bass) to Eros which was put on hold when bassist Chi Cheng was involved in a serious car accident. |
| Omni by Minus the Bear May 4, 2010 Joe Chiccarelli produced the Seattle-based rock group's fourth album on new label Dangerbird Records. |
| The Oracle by Godsmack May 4, 2010 The fifth studio album for the metal band is its first in nearly five years and its third release to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. |
| The Optimist by New Young Pony Club May 4, 2010 The British band self-produced its follow-up to its 2007 debut "Fantastic Playroom." |
| 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. |

![Electric Ladyland [50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/7/7e7fbc9b7586b6c9bc6d066267ebca94-98.jpg)




![Coda [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/9/adb8761aba66a4583285aa94110de103-98.jpg)
![In Through the Out Door [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/2/cae492ed42de9b8043f744c777a6b567-98.jpg)
![Presence [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/0/920fff08bba4f6a57f09a39ce83956db-98.jpg)
![Amused to Death [Reissue]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/8/826b71ba710d732454a96bb4b19b0fec-98.jpg)
![Led Zeppelin IV [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/1/e27fcd31b1e3738b78e9ea34a9663f57-98.jpg)
![Houses of the Holy [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/2/b9c228537e2d731cd0c6f927e5d13640-98.jpg)
![(What's the Story) Morning Glory? [Deluxe Edition - Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/8/488bbca3b8c9263e54311d26db2bc4bc-98.jpg)

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![Led Zeppelin II [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/1/16310ff97143678ed85dcbeb3b88a3d6-98.jpg)
![Superunknown [Deluxe Edition]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/3/a47e22c2dde263266c0b7294f68ffee9-98.jpg)
![Led Zeppelin III [Remastered]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/6/0b1800232aac5ed9761df11cff277934-98.jpg)

![Workbook 25 [Deluxe Edition]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/1/09f186f142c21b7a59a08efe4f4c84a3-98.jpg)

![In Utero [20th Anniversary Edition]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/5/336890da2587bab49fe6c899c333f722-98.jpg)


![Some Girls [Deluxe Edition]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/3/58ad924f50c42a0b0674f812c3a6d6d9-98.jpg)

![Achtung Baby [Super Deluxe]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/7/7485e385fd30ddd1d7a0bee4d82303f5-98.jpg)
![Nevermind [20th Anniversary Edition]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/7/7aa9b783ac3fba5060f3b0ba44983b72-98.jpg)






































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![Exile On Main Street [Reissue]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/4/bf703e9ad96d1c42e1ad8fca42ef1ced-98.jpg)


![Night Train [EP]](https://static.metacritic.com/images/products/music/1/3ecde7c2f8b6d62461b6e02e2f647ddc-98.jpg)



















