Album Releases by User Score
| 1. Wendy Eisenberg by Wendy Eisenberg April 3, 2026 The latest full-length release from Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Wendy Eisenberg was produced with Mari Rubio. |
| 2. U by Underscores March 20, 2026 The third full-length release from New York-based pop artist Underscores was self-produced. |
| 3. you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love by Olivia Rodrigo June 12, 2026 Olivia Rodrigo's third full-length studio release features a guest appearance by The Cure's Robert Smith. |
| 4. An Undying Love For A Burning World by Neurosis March 20, 2026 The surprise first new release from Neurosis in a decade is also its first with ISIS/SUMAC's Aaron Turner who shares lead vocals with Steve Von Till. |
| 5. A Pound Of Feathers by The Black Crowes March 13, 2026 The Black Crowes recorded its latest full-length album in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce in 10 days. |
| 6. 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. |
| 7. REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE by Genesis Owusu May 15, 2026 The third full-length release from Ghanaian Australian rapper Genesis Owusu features guest appearances by DUCKWRTH and Ladyhawke. |
| 8. Secret Love by Dry Cleaning January 9, 2026 The third full-length studio release from British post-punk band Dry Cleaning was produced by Cate Le Bon. |
| 9. Train On The Island by Aldous Harding May 8, 2026 Aldous Harding recorded her fifth full-length release in Wales with co-producer John Parish. It features a guest appearance by H. Hawkline's Huw Evans and contributions from Joe Harvey-Whyte, Mali Llywelyn, Thomas Poli, and Sebastian Rochford. |
| 10. Happy Today by Jeff Parker ETA IVtet May 15, 2026 The first release from Jeff Parker ETA IVtet not recorded the now closed micro-club ETA features two 20+ minutes tracks recorded live at the Lodge Room in Los Angeles. |
| 11. Cry Baby by Vince Staples June 5, 2026 The first independent release from rapper Vince Staples features live instrumentation. |
| 12. For Love Of Grace & The Hereafter by Iceage May 29, 2026 The first full-length studio release from Danish post-punk band Iceage since 2021's Seek Shelter was produced with Nis Bysted. |
| 13. My New Band Believe by My New Band Believe April 10, 2026 The debut full-length release from Cameron Picton's new group My New Band Believe was produced by caroline's Jasper Llewellyn and Mike O'Malley. |
| 14. THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE. by RAYE March 27, 2026 The second full-length release from British pop artist RAYE features guest appearances by Al Green and Hans Zimmer as well as her grandad Michael and sisters Absolutely and Amma. |
| 15. 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. |
| 16. IT'S THE LONG GOODBYE by The Twilight Sad March 27, 2026 The Twilight Sad's first full-length release since 2019's IT WON/T BE LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME features contributions by Arab Strap's David Jeans and The Cure's Robert Smith. |
| 17. Spatial, No Problem. by Lee "Scratch" Perry & Mouse On Mars June 5, 2026 The final official release from Lee "Scratch" Perry (who died in 2021) is a collaboration with Mouse On Mars recorded in Berlin over three days in 2019. |
| 18. Mutiny After Midnight by Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds March 13, 2026 Sturgill Simpson's first album credited under the expanded name Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds was recorded in Nashville. Originally reported to be released only on CD, vinyl or cassette on March 13th, a streaming version became available on his YouTube channel on 2 Mar 2026. |
| 19. Blue Morpho by Ed O'Brien May 22, 2026 The second solo release from Radiohead's Ed O'Brien was produced by Paul Epworth and features contributions by Shabaka Hutchings, Dave Okumu, Philip Selway, and The Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. |
| 20. Singin' To An Empty Chair by Ratboys February 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from Chicago indie rock band Ratboys was produced with Chris Walla. |
| 21. sunn O))) by Sunn O))) April 3, 2026 The latest full-length release from Stephen O'Malley and Greg Anderson as Sunn O))) was produced with Brad Wood. |
| 22. Little Wide Open by Kevin Morby May 15, 2026 Kevin Morby latest full-length release features contributions by artists such as Aaron Dessner, Meg Duffy, Amelia Meath, Justin Vernon, and Lucinda Williams. It is said to be a part of an unintentional trilogy of albums that include 2020's Sundowner and 2022's This Is a Photograph. |
| 23. URGH by Mandy, Indiana February 6, 2026 The second full-length release from electronic noise rock band Mandy, Indiana features a guest appearance by billy woods. |
| 24. WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA by Slayyyter March 27, 2026 The second full-length studio release from Los Angeles-based pop artist Slayyyter was inspired by her adolescence years in St. Louis. |
| 25. The Boys Of Dungeon Lane by Paul McCartney May 29, 2026 Paul McCartney's first solo studio release in over five years features a guest appearance by fellow Beatle Ringo Starr. |
| 26. Sol.Hz by Seefeel May 1, 2026 Seefeel's follow-up to 2024's mini album Everything Squared is its first full-length studio release in 15 years. |
| 27. Inferno by Boards of Canada May 29, 2026 This is the first studio release from Scottish electronic duo Boards Of Canada since 2013's Tomorrow's Harvest. |
| 28. Look For Your Mind! by The Lemon Twigs May 8, 2026 The first album from The Lemon Twigs to feature touring members Reza Matin and Danny Ayala, as well as Tchotchke's Eva Chambers, was also self-produced. |
| 29. Cost Of Living Adjustment by Cola May 8, 2026 The third full-length release from the Montreal post-punk trio Cola was self-produced. |
| 30. Love Is Not Enough by Converge February 13, 2026 The latest full-length release from Massachusetts metalcore band Converge was self-produced and mixed by Kurt Ballou. |
| 31. 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. |
| 32. Somewhere Good by Tara Clerkin Trio June 5, 2026 The second full-length release from British experimental band Tara Clerkin Trio was produced by Dominic Mitchison. |
| 33. Sexistential by Robyn March 27, 2026 Robyn's first full-length studio release since 2018's Honey was co-produced with Klas Åhlund. |
| 34. Middle Of Nowhere by Kacey Musgraves May 1, 2026 The latest full-length release from singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves features guest appearances by Gregory Alan Isakov, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, and Willie Nelson. |
| 35. All Clouds Bring Not Rain by MEMORIALS March 27, 2026 The second full-length release from British duo MEMORIALS was mainly self-recorded in France. |
| 36. 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. |
| 37. 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. |
| 38. Vol.II by Angine de Poitrine April 3, 2026 The latest full-length release from Canadian experimental rock band Angine de Poitrine was produced by Fabien Peterson. |
| 39. Doctrine Of Love by Jalen Ngonda June 5, 2026 The second full-length release from retro soul artist Jalen Ngonda was co-produced by Michael Buckley and V. Chiarito. |
| 40. 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. |
| 41. Tragic Magic by Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore January 16, 2026 The debut full-length collaboration between Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore was co-produced by Trevor Spencer. |
| 42. Trixies by Squeeze March 6, 2026 Squeeze's first full-length release in nine years features songs Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook wrote when they were teens in the 1970s about a fictional nightclub. |
| 43. Of The Earth by Shabaka March 6, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from British jazz artist Shabaka was self-produced. |
| 44. I Built You A Tower by Death Cab for Cutie June 5, 2026 The first release from Death Cab for Cutie on the Anti- label was produced by John Congleton. |
| 45. ARIRANG by BTS March 20, 2026 BTS returns after three years with its first full-length studio album in three years. It features songs co-written with such artists as Diplo, Mike Will Made-I, Kevin Parker, and Ryan Tedder. |
| 46. Wuthering Heights by Charli xcx February 13, 2026 Charli xcx's latest full-length album has been described as both a companion and soundtrack album to "Wuthering Heights" directed by Emerald Fennell. It features guest appearances by John Cale and Sky Ferreira. |
| 47. Theft World by Lip Critic May 1, 2026 The second full-length release from Brooklyn electro-punk quartet Lip Critic was produced by the band's own Bret Kaser and Connor Kleitz. |
| 48. 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, Nilüfer Yanya, and Young Fathers appear on the 23-track compilation to raise funds to support children living in war zones. |
| 49. FENIAN by Kneecap May 1, 2026 The second full-length release from the Belfast rap trio Kneecap features guest appearances by Casiokids, Fawzi, Radie Peat, and Kae Tempest. |
| 50. Beauty Land by Greg Mendez May 29, 2026 The first full-length release from Philadelphia singer-songwriter Greg Mendez on the Dead Oceans label was self-produced. |
| 51. My Days Of 58 by Bill Callahan February 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from singer-songwriter Bill Callahan was recorded with his touring band and features additional contributions by Richard Bowden, Bill McCullough, Mike St. Clair, Pat Thrasher, and Chris Vreeland. |
| 52. Almost Waking by Bill Orcutt & Mabe Fratti May 22, 2026 The debut full-length release from the collaboration between Mabe Fratti and Bill Orcutt features cello arrangement by I. la Católica. |
| 53. To Whom This May Concern by Jill Scott February 13, 2026 Jill Scott's first full-length studio release since 2015's Woman features guest appearances by Ab-Soul, J.I.D., Maha Adachi Earth, Too $hort, Trombone Shorty, and Tierra Whack. |
| 54. In Times Of Dragons by Tori Amos May 1, 2026 Tori Amos' latest full-length release is described as "a metaphorical story about the fight for Democracy over Tyranny." |
| 55. Kehlani by Kehlani April 24, 2026 Kehlani's 17-track release features guest appearances by Big Sean, Brandy, Cardi B, Clipse, Missy Elliott, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Leon Thomas, and Usher. |
| 56. 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. |
| 57. World's Gone Wrong by Lucinda Williams January 23, 2026 The latest full-length release from singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams features guest appearances by Norah Jones, Brittney Spencer and Mavis Staples. |
| 58. Remember The Humans by Broken Social Scene May 8, 2026 Broken Social Scene's first full-length release since 2017's Hug Of Thunder was produced by David Newfeld. |
| 59. Philadelphia's been good to me by Kurt Vile May 29, 2026 Kurt Vile's latest full-length solo release is described as a love letter to his hometown of Philadelphia. |
| 60. Written Into Changes by Avalon Emerson & The Charm March 20, 2026 The second full-length release from Avalon Emerson & The Charm was co-produced with Nathan Jenkins (aka Bullion) and Rostam Batmanglij, who co-produced on two songs. |
| 61. American Football (LP4) by American Football May 1, 2026 American Football's fourth full-length release of originals was recorded over 10-days in Stinson Beach and features guest appearances by Caithlin De Marrais, Wisp, and Brendan Yates. |
| 62. Can Such Delightful Times Go On Forever? by The Soft Pink Truth January 30, 2026 The latest full-length release from The Soft Pink Truth features contributions from such artists as Koye Berry Cecilia Cuccolin, Evelyn Frances, Ulas Kurugullu, Bill Orcutt, Neleta Ortiz, Zach Rowden, M.C. Schmidt, The Ebu String Quartet, and Brandon Wilkins. |
| 63. It's Been Awful by Isaiah Rashad May 1, 2026 Rapper Isaiah Rashad's third full-length studio release features guest appearances by Dominic Fike, Julian Sintonia and SZA. |
| 64. 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. |
| 65. 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. |
| 66. Distracted by Thundercat April 3, 2026 The latest full-length release from Thundercat features guest appearances by A$AP Rocky, Channel Tres, Lil Yachty, Mac Miller, Tame Impala, and Willow. |
| 67. Masquerade by Cardinals February 13, 2026 The debut full-length release from Irish post-rock band Cardinals was produced by Shrink and mixed by Dani Bennett Spragg. |
| 68. Cruel World by Holly Humberstone April 10, 2026 The second full-length studio release from British pop singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone was produced by Rob Milton. |
| 69. Garip by Altin Gün February 20, 2026 The latest full-length release from Amsterdam-based Turkish group Altin Gün features reimaginings of songs by Neşet Ertaş. |
| 70. Creature Of Habit by Courtney Barnett March 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett features a guest appearance by Waxahatchee. |
| 71. Valentine by Courtney Marie Andrews January 16, 2026 The latest full-length release from Nashville-based singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews was co-produced with Jerry Bernhardt. |
| 72. My Ghosts Go Ghost by By Storm January 30, 2026 Injury Reserve's RiTchie and Parker Corey return as rap duo By Storm with a debut full-length release featuring a guest appearance from billy woods. |
| 73. Johnny's Dreamworld by Modern Woman May 1, 2026 The debut full-length release from British art-rock band Modern Woman was produced by Joel Burton and mixed by Oli Barton-Wood. |
| 74. Can I Get A Pack Of Camel Lights? by Geologist January 30, 2026 The debut full-length solo release from Geologist, the music project of Animal Collective's Brian Weitz, features contributions by such artists as Emma Garau, Aliana Kalaba, Adam Lion, Shane McCord, Ryan Oslance, Dave Portner, Mikey Powers, and Merrick Weitz. |
| 75. Nine Inch Noize by Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize April 17, 2026 The debut full-length collaboration between Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize features reimagined Nine Inch Nails tracks that were first performed at Coachella on April 11, 2026. |
| 76. Something Worth Waiting For by Friko April 24, 2026 The second full-length release from Chicago indie rock band Friko was produced by John Congleton. |
| 77. The World Is To Dig by They Might Be Giants April 14, 2026 The latest full-length release from alternative rock band They Might Be Giants was produced with Patrick Dillett. |
| 78. Fantasia by Slift June 5, 2026 The fourth full-length release from French trio Slift was recorded in Belgium and mixed by Kurt Ballou. |
| 79. Hen's Teeth by Iron & Wine February 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from Iron & Wine features guest appearances by I'm With Her. |
| 80. I Used to Go To This Bar by Joyce Manor January 30, 2026 The latest full-length release from California pop-punk trio Joyce Manor was produced by Bad Religion's Brett Gurewitz. |
| 81. Savage Imperial Death March by Melvins With Napalm Death April 10, 2026 The eight-track release from the collaboration between the Melvins and Napalm Death was produced with Toshi Kasai. |
| 82. The Former Site Of by The New Pornographers March 27, 2026 The latest full-length release from the A.C. Newman-led collective The New Pornographers features Charley Drayton on drums. |
| 83. Marathon by Maria BC February 27, 2026 The third full-length release from California-based singer-songwriter Maria BC was self-produced. |
| 84. Detached From The Rest Of You by Loraine James May 8, 2026 The latest full-length release from electronic producer Loraine James features guest appearances by Fyn Dobson, Miho Hatori, Anysia Kym, Le3 bLACK, Sydney Spann, Alan Sparhawk, and Tirzah. |
| 85. Selling A Vibe by The Cribs January 9, 2026 The latest full-length release from British indie rock trio The Cribs was produced by Patrick Wimberley. |
| 86. Hard Hearted Woman by Ora Cogan March 13, 2026 The latest full-length release from Canadian artist Ora Cogan was produced with David Parry. |
| 87. POMPEII // UTILITY by Earl Sweatshirt, MIKE & SURF GANG April 3, 2026 The split release from Earl Sweatshirt and MIKE with production by SURF GANG features guest appearances by Jadasea, Lerado Khalil, Anysia Kym, Niontay and Na-Kel Smith. |
| 88. Ö by Fcukers March 27, 2026 The debut full-length release from New York duo Fcukers was recorded with Kenneth Blume with additional production by 100 gecs' Dylan Brady. |
| 89. Ambiguous Desire by Arlo Parks April 3, 2026 The latest full-length release from British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks features a guest appearance by Sampha and production by Baird as well as Paul Epworth, Buddy Ross, and Andrew Sarlo. |
| 90. 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. |
| 91. 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. |
| 92. Butterfly by Daphni February 6, 2026 This is the first Daphni full-length release in four years from Caribou's Dan Snaith. |
| 93. 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. |
| 94. Long Long Road by Ringo Starr April 24, 2026 Ringo Starr's second country album produced by T Bone Burnett features contributions by such artists as Sheryl Crow, Billy Strings, St. Vincent, and Molly Tuttle. |
| 95. BRITPOP by Robbie Williams January 16, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams features guest appearances by Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi and Jesse & Joy. |
| 96. The Demise Of Planet X by Sleaford Mods January 16, 2026 The latest full-length release from British post-punk duo Sleaford Mods features guest appearances by Liam Bailey, Big Special, Gwendoline Christie, Aldous Harding, Snowy, and Sue Tompkins. |
| 97. Birding by deary April 3, 2026 The debut full-length release from London-based dream pop trio deary was produced with Iggy B. |
| 98. Be Sweet To Me by Violet Grohl May 29, 2026 The debut full-length release from Violet Grohl (daughter of Foo Fighters/Nirvana's Dave Grohl) was produced with Justin Raisen and Anthony Paul Lopez. |
| 99. The Afterparty by Lykke Li May 8, 2026 Lykke Li's sixth full-length release is said to be her final album under "this current artistic incarnation." |
| 100. Superbloom by Jessie Ware April 17, 2026 The latest full-length release from British pop singer-songwriter Jessie Ware features production by James Ford, Karma Kid, Barney Lister, Stuart Price, and Jon Shave. |
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