Album Releases by User Score
| 1. 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. |
| 2. 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. |
| 3. 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. |
| 4. 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. |
| 5. 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. |
| 6. 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. |
| 7. Of The Earth by Shabaka March 6, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from British jazz artist Shabaka was self-produced. |
| 8. 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. |
| 9. 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. |
| 10. 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. |
| 11. 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. |
| 12. 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. |
| 13. 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. |
| 14. 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. |
| 15. 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. |
| 16. 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. |
| 17. 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. |
| 18. 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. |
| 19. 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. |
| 20. 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. |
| 21. 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. |
| 22. 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. |
| 23. 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. |
| 24. 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. |
| 25. 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. |
| 26. 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. |
| 27. 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. |
| 28. Butterfly by Daphni February 6, 2026 This is the first Daphni full-length release in four years from Caribou's Dan Snaith. |
| 29. 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. |
| 30. Marathon by Maria BC February 27, 2026 The third full-length release from California-based singer-songwriter Maria BC was self-produced. |
| 31. 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. |
| 32. 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. |
| 33. 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. |
| 34. 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. |
| 35. 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. |
| 36. luck... or something by Hilary Duff February 20, 2026 the first full-length studio release by pop artist Hilary Duff since 2015's Breathe In. Breathe Out. was produced by Matthew Koma and Brian Phillips. |
| 37. 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. |
| 38. 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. |
| 39. Ca$ino by Baby Keem February 20, 2026 The latest full-length release from rapper Baby Keem features guest appearances by Momo Boyd, Che Ecru, Kendrick Lamar, and Too $hort. |
| 40. Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally by Harry Styles March 6, 2026 The latest full-length solo release from Harry Styles was executive produced by Kid Harpoon. |
| 41. No Lube So Rude by Peaches February 20, 2026 The first full-length studio release from Canadian electroclash artist Peaches since 2015's Rub. |
| 42. locket by Madison Beer January 16, 2026 The third full-length release from pop singer-songwriter Madison Beer was written following a breakup. |
| 43. Quicksand Heart by Jenny On Holiday January 9, 2026 Let's Eat Grandma's Jenny Hollingworth releases her debut full-length solo album as Jenny On Holiday. |
| 44. Don't Be Dumb by A$AP Rocky January 16, 2026 The fourth full-length studio release from the New York rapper A$AP Rocky features guest appearances by Jon Batiste; BossMan Dlow; Doechii; Danny Elfman; Brent Faiyaz; Gorillaz; Jessica Pratt; Slay Squad; Thundercat; Tyler, The Creator; Westside Gunn; and will.i.am. |
| 45. Cerulean by Danny L. Harle February 13, 2026 The second full-length release from pop producer Danny L Harle features guest appearances by Clairo, Kacha, Dua Lipa, Julia Michaels, Mnek, Oklou, Pinkpantheress, and Caroline Polachek. |
| 46. How Did I Get Here? by Louis Tomlinson January 23, 2026 The third full-length solo studio release from One Direction's Louis Tomlinson was produced by Joseph Cross, Nicolas Rebscher and Mathi Wang. |
| 47. The Fall-Off by J. Cole February 6, 2026 The latest full-length release from rapper J. Cole features guest appearances by Erykah Badu, Burna Boy, Future, Morray, PJ, Petey Pablo, and Tems. |
| 48. The Romantic by Bruno Mars February 27, 2026 The first full-length solo release from Bruno Mars in 10 years was co-produced with Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II. |
| 49. Megadeth by Megadeth January 23, 2026 The final full-length studio release from Los Angeles thrash metal band Megadeth includes a cover of Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" (Dave Mustaine co-wrote it). |
| 50. Make-up Is A Lie by Morrissey March 6, 2026 Morrissey's first full-length solo release in five years was produced by Joe Chiccarelli. |
Titles with fewer than 7 critic reviews are excluded.


















































