Album Releases by Genre
| Pink Bikini by Sally Potter July 14, 2023 The debut full-length release from British filmmaker Sally Potter features "semi-autobiographical" songs about growing up in 1960s London. |
| Better Oblivion Community Center by Better Oblivion Community Center January 24, 2019 The surprise release for the music project of Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst features contributions from Carla Azar, Anna Butterss, Christian Lee Hutson, Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner as well as Dawes’ Wylie Gelber and Griffin Goldsmith. |
| Isaac Gracie by Isaac Gracie April 20, 2018 The debut full-length release for the British singer-songwriter was produced by Markus Dravs. |
| Encore by Anderson East January 12, 2018 Produced by Dave Cobb, the fourth full-length release for the Nashville-based singer-songwriter features contributions from Tim Bergling, Johnny McDaid, Ed Sheeran, and Chris Stapleton. |
| Kids In The Street by Justin Townes Earle May 26, 2017 The seventh full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Mike Mogis. |
| Carrie & Lowell Live by Sufjan Stevens April 28, 2017 The live recording of the singer-songwriter's November 9, 2015 performance of his 2015 release at North Charleston Performing Arts Center in South Carolina. |
| Gift for the End by Mariee Sioux April 17, 2012 The second full-length release for the folk singer-songwriter was produced by Sean Kae. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| So Runs The World Away by Josh Ritter May 4, 2010 The fifth album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Sam Kassirer. |
| The Age Of Miracles by Mary Chapin Carpenter April 27, 2010 The latest album for the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter features Vince Gill and Alison Krauss as guest singers. |
| Fearless Love by Melissa Etheridge April 27, 2010 The multiple-award winning singer-songwriter works with producer John Shanks on her latest album, which also features vocals from Joss Stone and Natasha Bedingfield. |
| 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. |
| One Good Thing by Lou Rhodes April 20, 2010 The former singer for the electronic band Lamb releases her third solo album of folk music. |
| All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu by Rufus Wainwright April 20, 2010 The sixth album for the singer-songwriter has a more stripped-down feel with Rufus' voice and piano as the focus plus three tracks based on Shakespeare's sonnets and an aria from the opera he wrote. |
| Jason Castro by Jason Castro April 13, 2010 The third runner-up in the seventh season of American Idol releases his first album produced with Eric Rosse. |
| Wild Hunt by The Tallest Man on Earth April 13, 2010 After his well-received debut album released by Swedish label Gravitation, Kristian Matsson returns with his follow-up on the US-based label Dead Oceans. |
| I See The Sign by Sam Amidon April 13, 2010 The singer-songwriter worked with Nico Muhly on his album of traditional and untraditional songs reworked into folk music. |
| 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. |
| El Turista by Josh Rouse March 9, 2010 The latest album for the Nebraska-born singer-songwriter features a track released on his Valencia EP. |
| Peace And Love by Juliana Hatfield February 16, 2010 Hatfield moves toward a more acoustic sound for her self-produced 10th studio release. |
| The Shadow Of An Empire by Fionn Regan February 8, 2010 The Irish singer-songwriter releases his follow-up to his 2006 Mercury Prize-nominated album "The End of History." |
| The Calcination Of Scout Niblett by Scout Niblett January 26, 2010 The latest album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Steve Albini and is her first with Drag City. |
| Sweet Heart Rodeo by Dawn Landes January 19, 2010 This is the third full-length album for the Brooklyn-based Kentucky-born singer-songwriter. |
| July Flame by Laura Veirs January 12, 2010 The Portland, Oregon-based singer-songwriter included more strings on her seventh album produced by Tucker Martine. |
| A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment (Hint: There is No C) by Ray Wylie Hubbard January 12, 2010 The singer-songwriter from Oklahoma releases his first album in four years. |
| The Fall by Norah Jones November 17, 2009 The fourth album for the singer-songwriter was produced by Jacquire King. |
| Why You Runnin' [EP] by Lissie November 10, 2009 The debut five-track EP for the California-based singer was produced by Band Of Horses' Bill Reynolds. |
| Balm In Gilead by Rickie Lee Jones November 3, 2009 The latest album for the singer-songwriter features Allison Krauss, Ben Harper, Bill Frisell, Jon Brion, and Vic Chesnutt as guest artists. |
| Never Been Gone by Carly Simon October 26, 2009 Carly Simon rerecords some of her classic songs and includes two new tracks. |
| The Doomsday by Elvis Perkins October 20, 2009 The six-track EP expands on his spring release "Elvis Perkins In Dearland." |
| Childish Prodigy by Kurt Vile October 6, 2009 This is the second album for the Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter. |
| Seconds by Gary Higgins September 29, 2009 This is the first album in over 30 years for the singer-songwriter. |
| Monsters Of Folk by Monsters Of Folk September 22, 2009 This is the debut album for the band formed by Conor Oberst, Jim James, Mike Mogis, and M. Ward. |
| Unmap by Volcano Choir September 22, 2009 Justin Vernon (of Bon Iver), Jon Mueller, Chris Rosenau, Jim Schoenecker, Daniel Spack, and Thomas Wincek of Collections of Colonies of Bees join up to release their debut together as Volcano Choir. |
| Truelove's Gutter by Richard Hawley September 22, 2009 The ex-Pulp guitarist releases his sixth solo album, which was recorded in Sheffield, England. |
| Blood And Candle Smoke by Tom Russell September 15, 2009 The latest album for the California-born singer-songwriter was produced with Craig Schumacher and features members of Calexico. |
| Break Up by Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson September 15, 2009 The album of songs about a rocky love affair was recorded in 2006 (before Scarlett's 2008 covers album). |
| Out Into The Snow by Simon Joyner September 15, 2009 The eight-track album for the singer-songwriter features the nine and half minute long "The Drunken Boat." |
| Get Lucky by Mark Knopfler September 15, 2009 The former lead singer for Dire Straits releases his sixth solo album. |
| East Of Eden by Taken by Trees September 8, 2009 Dan Lissvik produces the second solo album for the Concretes' former lead singer. |
| Curse Your Branches by David Bazan September 1, 2009 This is the debut solo album for the former Pedro The Lion/Headphones singer-songwriter. |
| My Dusty Road by Woody Guthrie August 25, 2009 The four-disc set includes Woody Guthrie's recordings from the mid-1940s in a definitive collection. |
| Everybody by Ingrid Michaelson August 25, 2009 This is the foruth album for the New York-based singer-songwriter. |
| Blood From Stars by Joe Henry August 18, 2009 The latest album for the producer/singer-songwriter features Marc Ribot and Jason Moran as guest musicians. |
| Stupid Love by Mindy Smith August 11, 2009 The fourth album for the singer-songwriter was co-produced with Ian Fitchuk and Justin Loucks. |
| Running For The Drum by Buffy Sainte-Marie August 11, 2009 This is the first album in over 17 years for the native american singer-songwriter. |
| It Feels So Good When I Stop by Joe Pernice August 4, 2009 The covers album also serves as a soundtrack to his novel of the same name. |
| Time To Move by Crosby Loggins July 14, 2009 The son of Kenny Loggins releases his debut album produced by John Alagia. |
| Music For Falling From Trees by Peter Broderick July 14, 2009 The album contains music written for a dance choreographed by Adrienne Hart. |
| Life On Earth by Tiny Vipers July 7, 2009 This is the second full-length album for Jesy Fortino, the singer-songwriter based in Seattle, Washington. |
| In Living Cover by Jay Brannan June 23, 2009 The second album for the singer-songwriter-actor features several cover songs and two originals. |
| Back & Fourth by Pete Yorn June 23, 2009 Mike Mogis produced the singer-songwriter's first album in three years. |
| Far by Regina Spektor June 23, 2009 The Russian-born singer-songwriter's latest album was produced by Jeff Lynne, Mike Elizondo, David Kahne and Garret "Jacknife" Lee. |
| The Archives Vol. 1 1963-1972 by Neil Young June 2, 2009 The eight-disc (or 10 if you buy the deluxe DVD set) box set from the singer-songwriter features previously released and unreleased works from 1963 to 1972. |
| Sunny Side Up by Paolo Nutini June 2, 2009 The second album for the singer was produced by Ethan Johns. |
| Abnormally Attracted To Sin by Tori Amos May 19, 2009 The latest release for the singer-songwriter is her first independent album after ending her contract with Epic Records. |
| Zee Avi by Zee Avi May 19, 2009 The debut album for the Malaysian-born singer-songwriter. |
| Polly Scattergood by Polly Scattergood May 19, 2009 The debut album for the English singer, who attended the BRIT school (other famous alumni include Amy Winehouse, Leona Lewis, and Adele.) |
| Roadsinger (To Warm You Through The Night) by Yusuf May 5, 2009 The latest album for the singer-songwriter previously known as Cat Stevens was recorded live in various studios around the world. |
| Elvis Perkins In Dearland by Elvis Perkins March 10, 2009 Elvis Perkins returns with the follow-up to his debut album with a full band. |
| Little Hells by Marissa Nadler March 3, 2009 The fourth album for the Boston-based singer-songwriter was produced by Chris Coady. |
| Hold Time by M. Ward February 17, 2009 The singer-songwriter releases his latest solo album featuring guests such as The Decemberists' Rachel Blumberg, Lucinda Williams, DeVotchKa's Tom Hagerman, and Zooey Deschanel. |
| Years Of Refusal by Morrissey February 17, 2009 The latest solo album for the singer was produced by the late Jerry Finn. |
| Light Of X by Miranda Lee Richards February 10, 2009 The second full-length album for the model/actor-turned-singer from San Francisco. |
| Sea Sew by Lisa Hannigan February 3, 2009 The debut solo album for the Irish singer, who has provided vocals on several of Damien Rice's albums. |
| Paranoid Cocoon by Cotton Jones January 27, 2009 Formally known as The Cotton Jones Basket Ride, the band releases its second full-length album on the Suicide Squeeze Records label. |
| Fiction Family by Fiction Family January 20, 2009 Switchfoot's Jon Foreman and Nickle Creek's Sean Watkins release their debut together as Fiction Family. |
| The Crawling Distance by Robert Pollard January 20, 2009 The first of six planned albums from Ex-Guided By Voices singer Robert Pollard (and his other side projects) for 2009. |
| Cardinology by Ryan Adams October 28, 2008 Ryan Adams returns with his band The Cardinals to release its latest album produced by Tom Schick. |
| Way To Normal by Ben Folds September 30, 2008 The seventh album for the artist was produced by Dennis Herring. |
| Home by Peter Broderick September 23, 2008 The folk artist wrote, recorded, and produced the album of songs with the help of Mads Brauer. |
| Time The Conqueror by Jackson Browne September 23, 2008 The first album in more than six years for the German-born American singer features songs critical of the federal government's response to Hurricane Katrina and the Iraq War. |
| The Rocky Road by Damien Dempsey August 26, 2008 The singer/songwriter's latest album contains Irish folk songs produced by John Reynolds. |
| Recovery by Loudon Wainwright III August 19, 2008 The father of fellow musicians Rufus and Martha Wainwright reworks some of his songs in his latest release produced by Joe Henry. |
| An Invitation by Inara George With Van Dyke Parks August 12, 2008 Inara George Works pairs up with the famous arranger Van Dyke Parkson on her latest album inspired by Frank Sinatra and Richard Sherman. |
| Waiting For The Sunrise by David Vandervelde August 5, 2008 The sophomore album for the Michigan-born musician includes a song cowritten by ex-Wilco member Jay Bennett. |
| A Love Extreme by Benji Hughes July 22, 2008 The debut album for the North Carolina singer who wrote songs for several television shows, including "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "How I Met Your Mother." |
| Flavors Of Entanglement by Alanis Morissette June 10, 2008 The Canadian singer releases her latest album, produced by Guy Sigsworth. |
| The Beautiful Lie by Ed Harcourt June 3, 2008 This is the fifth solo album from the prolific English singer-songwriter. |
| @#%&*! Smilers by Aimee Mann June 3, 2008 The latest album from the singer-songwriter includes Sean Haynes as a guest on one track. |
| Don't Do Anything by Sam Phillips June 3, 2008 This is the first album not produced by T-Bone Burnett for the California-born singer-songwriter Sam Phillips. |
| Same Old Man by John Hiatt May 27, 2008 John Hiatt's latest album was produced by the singer-songwriter and features his daughter on two songs. |
| Tooth Of Crime by T-Bone Burnett May 13, 2008 The producer of many albums releases an album of songs from the Sam Shepard musical "The Tooth of Crime: Second Dance." |
| Gavin DeGraw by Gavin DeGraw May 6, 2008 The sophomore studio album for the artist best known for the theme song from the TV series "One Tree Hill." |
| Home Before Dark by Neil Diamond May 6, 2008 After 40+ years in the business, Neil Diamond finally receives his first No. 1 record with this album produced by Rick Rubin. |
| Nine Lives by Steve Winwood April 29, 2008 His first album in five years, Steve Winwood's ninth studio effort features nine songs, including one with guitar work by Eric Clapton. |
| Volume One by She & Him March 18, 2008 Actress Zooey Deschanel teams up with M Ward on this debut album. |
| Mockingbird by Allison Moorer February 19, 2008 Shelby Lynne's sister releases a covers album of some of her favorite female singers. |
| Watershed by k.d. lang February 5, 2008 K.D. Lang's latest album was produced entirely by herself. |
| Charmed & Strange by Yoav January 29, 2008 The debut album for the Israel-born singer/songwriter creates beats with the help of effects pedals and the guitar. |
| Unfamiliar Faces by Matt Costa January 22, 2008 The California-born singer's follow-up to his 2006 record was produced by No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont. |
| Theology by Sinéad O'Connor June 26, 2007 This unusual double-disc set pairs two albums with almost identical tracklistings. One (the "Dublin Sessions") is an acoustic set, while the second disc ("London Sessions") was recorded with a full band. |
| The Brag And Cuss by Rocky Votolato June 19, 2007 His fifth album finds the Texan singer-songwriter backed by a full band. |
| Sweet Warrior by Richard Thompson May 29, 2007 The famed guitarist and one-time Fairport Convention member reverts to plugged-in form for his latest collection of originals. |
| Release The Stars by Rufus Wainwright May 15, 2007 The singer-songwriter self-produced (with the help of Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant) this follow-up to 'Want Two.' Richard Thompson guests. |
| American Doll Posse by Tori Amos May 1, 2007 The singer-songwriter-pianist's ninth studio album is political, confrontational, and lengthy (at over 20 tracks)--and also falls under the dreaded "concept album" category, as its songs come from the viewpoints of five different characters. |
| The Reminder by Feist May 1, 2007 Canadian singer-songwriter (and Broken Social Scene member) Leslie Feist returns with her third album and major label debut. Jamie Lidell guests. |
| Strangelet by Grant-Lee Phillips March 27, 2007 REM's Peter Buck and Bill Rieflin guest on the Los Angeles troubadour's latest disc of originals. |
| Saltbreakers by Laura Veirs March 27, 2007 The Portland, Ore-based singer-songwriter reunites with producer Tucker Martine (The Decemberists) for her sixth album, which is titled after her backing band. |




























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