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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jan 6, 2020 17:40:22 GMT -5
No mention of Adele?
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Jan 6, 2020 19:09:38 GMT -5
^"Rumors of Adeleâs return continue to swirl. "
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jan 6, 2020 22:26:46 GMT -5
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Post by daysintheeast on Jan 6, 2020 22:37:54 GMT -5
2020 might be the year to move the most units in the streaming era with this many big acts releasing. Is there any stat like that?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2020 12:56:52 GMT -5
Ava Max debut album. No details yet, we just know itâs gonna be this year
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Post by gregtwinner on Jan 8, 2020 13:43:56 GMT -5
Mac Miller posthumous album on the 17th
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jan 16, 2020 15:00:28 GMT -5
by Billboard Staff January 16, 2020
We spent so much of late 2019 remembering the year and decade that was that it was easy to lose sight of the new year around the corner. But rather than easing us back into the release schedule, 2020 has taken no prisoners: One major pop star already released an album in the year's opening weeks, with another couple more on the way this Friday.
Clearly, this is not going to be a year to be trifled with. So rather than waste any more time looking back, today Billboard looks forward to the 30 albums we're most excited about coming in the next few months -- rising rappers, returning rock legends and indie darlings, and yet more looming pop stars. Look at 'em now.
Blueface, Find the Beat (Jan. 17)
After bursting onto the scene in late 2018, Blueface rode the tidal wave of his infectious "Thotiana" anthem, which would go on to crack the Hot 100's top 10, to mainstream notoriety. With the noise around him quieting down, the West Coast rapper has the chance to prove his naysayers wrong and put the "one-hit wonder" talk to rest with Find the Beat, a play on words from his noted offbeat rhyming ways. Look for features from an array of rising stars in Lil Baby, DaBaby, and Gunna to help power his debut album. -- MICHAEL SAPONARA
Halsey, Manic (Jan. 17)
For over a year, Halsey has been building towards a massive third album. Last January, her melancholy ballad âWithout Meâ topped the Hot 100, marking her first solo No. 1. It sparked a slew of enticing follow-ups including the electro-pop jam "Graveyard" and "You Should Be Sad," the pop star's convincingly good first stab at an acoustic country tear-jerker. All three are set to appear on Manic, alongside guest appearances BTSâ Suga, Alanis Morissette, and Dominic Fike. The new album's sound? âHip-hop, rock, country, f-cking everything -- because itâs so manic," Halsey told Rolling Stone. "Itâs literally just, like, whatever the f--k I felt like making; there was no reason I couldnât make it.â -- CHRIS PAYNE
Little Big Town, Nightfall (Jan. 17)
Little Big Town return this week with their much-anticipated ninth studio album, Nightfall. The self-produced project includes the poignant Grammy-nominated âThe Daughters,â heartbreaking story song âSugar Coatâ and lead single âOver Drinking.â These songs, as well as the previously released title track, all highlight the quartetâs spellbinding harmonies, and are just a hint of whatâs to come from the album's 13 tracks -- nine of which were co-written by the bandâs Karen Fairchild, alongside acclaimed songwriters like Lori McKenna, Ashley Gorley, Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey. -- ANNIE REUTER
Mac Miller, Circles (Jan. 17)
âJust like a circle, I go back where Iâm from,â Mac Miller concludes on the final verse of âSo It Goes,â the final track on Swimming, the last album Miller released in his lifetime. At the time, the line served as a haunting end to a track that some fans have speculated nods to Kurt Vonnegutâs Slaughterhouse-Five. Now, 16 months after the Pittsburgh nativeâs tragic death, it also appears that he included the line as a teaser to Circles, his intended companion album for Swimming. The posthumous release is produced entirely by producer-Jon Brion (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Fiona Apple, Kanye West's Late Registration), and if itâs anything like the gently plucking, lyrically somber lead single âGood News,â fans are in both for a gift and an emotional journey from the beloved artist -- who was only getting better with time. -- JOSH GLICKSMAN
Mura Masa, R.Y.C (Jan. 17)
On his sophomore album R.Y.C, Alex Crossan -- the 23-year-old British producer known as Mura Masa -- pays homage to the musical influences of his childhood spent on a remote island in the English Channel. Short for Raw Youth College, the LP thus incorporates fleks of new wave, punk, folk and 90s rave while exploring themes of nostalgia as a natural adaptation for young people coming of age in an uncertain world. It's heavy stuff to be sure, but you can dance to it, too, with singles "No Hope Generation" and the Clairo-featuring "I Don't Think I Can Do This Again" mixing a punk POV with high BPMs altogether at home far outside of clubland. R.Y.C is out via Geffen this week, with Mura Masa launching an extensive spring tour in late February. -- KATIE BAIN
Pet Shop Boys, Hotspot (Jan. 24)
Long-running synth-pop greats Pet Shop Boys return with Hotspot, their 14th album and first since 2016's Super. It's their third album with fellow U.K. dance-pop maven Stuart Price, a legend in his own right who's clearly adept at bringing retro dance stylings into the 21st century (he also helmed Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor). Preview track "Monkey Business" sees staccato, endearingly mechanical synths rubbing elbows with disco flourishes and "Dreamland" finds Neil Tennant's affecting, vulnerable croon sharing space with the voice of Olly Alexander of Years & Years, bringing two generations of queer club music together for three minutes of buoyant bliss. -- JOE LYNCH
Royce da 5'9", The Allegory (Jan. 24)
After shedding his armor for his reflective opus Book of Ryan in 2018, Royce Da 5'9" looks to pounce on the rap game with more ferocity on his upcoming album, The Allegory. Last November, Royce stymied the competition along with T.I. and CyHi The Prince on his new track "Black Savage." The Layers MC flashed no signs of rust, as his lyrical verve outweighed his team of wordsmiths on his return single. Fans are in for a treat on his latest endeavor, as for the first time in his career, Royce will try his hands at production and engineering. -- CARL LAMARRE
Kesha, High Road (Jan. 31)
âI have danced a lot while making this one and cried some tears,â Kesha told Billboard about High Road, which will seemingly split the difference between the singer-songwriterâs early electro-pop and the cathartic balladry of 2017âs Rainbow. âResentment,â a collaboration with Brian Wilson, Sturgill Simpson and Wrabel, continues Keshaâs adventurous songwriting, while lead single âRaising Hellâ (featuring Big Freedia) deserves to be counted among her most endearing uptempo tracks. -- JASON LIPSHUTZ
Louis Tomlinson, Walls (Jan. 31)
Four years after One Direction began their hiatus, Directioners will have debut albums from all five members upon the arrival of Louis Tomlinsonâs Walls. Though itâs been a long time coming -- his first solo release came in 2016 with the Steve Aoki collab âJust Hold Onâ -- Tomlinson has spent the past few years refining his sound for his first album, which he promises is âa bit more emotionalâ than his initial solo releases. Heâs already teased a more vulnerable side with the LPâs lead single âTwo Of Us,â about losing his mother; his latest song, âDonât Let It Break Your Heart,â is a ballad that tries to inspire hope amid a breakup. âIâm just wearing my heart on my sleeve,â Tomlinson told Billboard in October. âOnce fans have heard the album, they will see a slightly different side of me.â -- TAYLOR WEATHERBY
Meghan Trainor, Treat Myself (Jan. 31)
Itâs been over a half-decade since Meghan Trainor first burst onto the pop scene with her No. 1 hit âAll About That Bass,â and popular music has changed a whole lot since then; as a result, the singer-songwriter changed too, resulting in an experimental third album that includes light forays into funk, gospel and coffee-shop jams. âIâve heard weird opinions from everyone [about what the album should be],â Trainor says, âso I kept writing the best songs I could.â -- J. Lipshutz
Russ, Shake the Snow Globe (Jan. 31)
Say what you want about Russ, but the New Jersey rapper continues to punish his haters with his indomitable work ethic. After sniffing his way to a top-five debut on the Billboard 200 with Zoo in 2018, Russ hopes to skate to a higher position come Jan. 31 when he releases his third album Shake the Snow Globe. After earning co-signs from Jay-Z and Rihanna for his hypnotic single "Best on Earth," expect Russ to come with an avalanche of bangers for his forthcoming effort. -- C.L.
Green Day, Father of All Motherf--kers (Feb. 7)
Green Day announced its 13th studio album with a bang, dropping the livewire lead single âFather of AllâŠâ -- an eventual Mainstream Rock Songs No. 1 -- and announcing a summer 2020 stadium tour alongside Fall Out Boy and Weezer. At ten songs in just over 26 minutes, itâs the shortest Green Day album to date. âIâve had a short attention span my whole life, even though Iâve written s--t like f--king âJesus of Suburbia,ââ frontman Billie Joe Armstrong joked to Billboard last year. âItâs very high energy. We wanted to create a dance groove between the drums and vocals [inspired by] the way Kendrick Lamar does things or old-school Motown music.â -- C.P.
La Roux, Supervision (Feb. 7)
"Bulletproof" hitmaker Elly Jackson returned in October 2019 with her first new music in five years, and it felt like welcoming an old friend home. âInternational Woman of Leisureâ and follow-up "Gullible Fool" arenât as in-your-face as that aforementioned 2010 breakout single, but theyâre still groovy, and weâve got high hopes for the English synth-pop actâs comeback. "Itâs been a long time coming, Iâm very pleased to be back," Jackson admitted on Instagram. Same. -- GAB GINSBERG
Carly Pearce, Carly Pearce (Feb. 14)
Produced by the late busbee, Carly Pearce's self-titled sophomore set boasts a pair of stirring duets, including lead track âI Hope Youâre Happy Nowâ with Lee Brice, currently at No. 21 on Billboardâs Country Airplay chart, and âFinish Your Sentencesâ -- penned by Kelsea Ballerini, Thomas Rhett, Jesse Frasure and Ashley Gorley and featuring husband Michael Ray. With the recent release of âCall Me,â which credits Little Big Townâs Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook as writers, the album promises plenty of sass and heart. -- A.R.
Huey Lewis & The News, Weather (Feb. 14)
It's back to the present for Huey Lewis & The News, Bay Area-bred hitmakers of the '80s, who took most of the past decade off from recording, and the past few years from touring after their frontman was diagnosed with MĂ©niĂšre's disease. Weather will be the group's first album since 2010's Soulsville, but based on the infectious groove and witty lyrics of their literally lovesick advance single "Her Love Is Killin' Me," the News' supremely affable good-guy pop-rock hasn't gotten any less headline-worthy in their absence. -- ANDREW UNTERBERGER
Monsta X, All About Luv (Feb. 14)
Korean group Monsta X -- now down to a sextet after the departure of original seventh member Wonho -- will attempt to break further into the American pop mainstream this February with the release of All About Luv, their first-ever English language album, with tracks featuring stateside stars Pitbull and French Montana. From their album's title and Valentine's Day release date, they may be setting themselves up as the sticky-sweet boy band to take home to your parents, but advance single "Love U" cleverly masks slightly more R-rated intentions: "I really, really wanna love you/ But I can't say the word I want to/ 'Cause they won't play it on the radio/ But I know you know what I mean..." -- A.U.
Tame Impala, The Slow Rush (Feb. 14)
"It Might Be Time," indeed: It's been nearly a half-decade since the release of Tame Impala's psych-soul masterpiece Currents in 2015, and while leader Kevin Parker has kept busy as a producer to the stars, fans have long been clamoring for a new Tame full-length. They'll get it next month with the (also aptly titled) The Slow Rush, a head-spinning mix of laid back soft-rock smoothness with pulse-racing disco urgency -- which sounds like it could just as easily be the proper follow-up to Supertramp's Breakfast in America as their own prior LP. Not that we're complaining. -- A.U.
Allie X, Cape God (Feb. 21)
Pop cult favorite Allie X is changing it up once again with her forthcoming album Cape God. Fronted by deliciously somber electropop tracks like "Fresh Laundry," "Regulars" and the Troye Sivan collab âLove Me Wrong,â as well as a series of dark concept photos, listeners can expect Allie to get more real and raw than ever. âIt is very much an exploration of feelings I had as a teenager and young adult," she explained of the set on Instagram. "The isolation I felt, the illness I dealt with and the detachment from my loved ones, body and emotions.â -- G.G.
BTS, Map of the Soul: 7 (Feb. 21)
BTSâs 2019 release Map of the Soul: Persona was yet another record-setting achievement for the world-conquering collective, making them the first group since The Beatles to have three No. 1 albums in less than a year. Map of the Soul: 7 is still being kept under wraps from the groupâs rabid fan base, but after its predecessor spawned BTSâs highest-charting Hot 100 single to date (âBoy With Luv,â featuring Halsey, peaked at No. 8), itâs worth wondering if the upcoming project could send one of their hits even higher. -- J. Lipshutz
Grimes, Miss Anthropocene (Feb. 21)
Although indie auteur Grimes has more often made headlines for her personal life than for her music in recent years -- she recently announced her pregnancy on Instagram, with boyfriend Elon Musk rumored to be the father -- Miss Anthropocene will end the extended wait for a new full-length to follow 2015âs Art Angels, one of the most acclaimed pop projects of the 2010s. The new album promises to be a darker affair based upon pre-release tracks like âViolenceâ and âSo Heavy I Fell Through The Earthâ; meanwhile, "4ĂM" was unveiled as part of the upcoming video game Cyberpunk 2077, in which Grimes will voice the character Lizzy Wizzy. -- J. Lipshutz
Ozzy Osbourne, Ordinary Man (Feb. 21)
Ozzy Osbourne is reclaiming his crown in a major way this year, with Ordinary Man marking his first solo album since 2010's Scream. After reintroducing himself to the mainstream by guesting on Post Malone's "Take What You Want" last September, Osbourne unleashed a trio of singles -- "Straight to Hell," "Ordinary Man" featuring Sir Elton John, and "Under the Graveyard" -- that proved his wicked edge has gotten even sharper over the years. He also snagged a few career firsts along the way, posing the question of if 2020 may just be the year the Prince of Darkness takes back over. -- BIANCA GRACIE
Caribou, Suddenly (Feb. 28)
Six years after the release of his landmark Our Love LP, revered Canadian producer Dan Snaith returns to the electronic forefront with Suddenly, his seventh studio album as Caribou. The LPs's dozen songs are a dually effervescent and dreamy affair, with pure dancefloor output like "Never Come Back" and "Ravi" serving as technicolor counterpoints to the moodier and more contemplative "Like I Love You" and "Cloud Song." Tracks on both ends of the BPM spectrum explore the theme of familial relationships in all their depth, glory and complication, with Snaith writing from the perspective of various family members and naming the LP in homage to his young daughter, after she added "suddenly" to her vocabulary. Suddenly is out via Merge on February 28, with Caribou kicking off an expansive album tour in mid-March. -- K.B.
Soccer Mommy, Color Theory (Feb. 28)
Expectations are sky-high for Color Theory, the new album from indie darling singer-songwriter Soccer Mommy (real name: Sophie Allison) whose 2018 breakout LP Clean brought her to countless year-end critics lists and a national tour opening for grown pop-punk stars Paramore. Based on the early returns for Color Theory -- including the '90s acoustic-alt throwback "Circle the Drain" and the dramatic guitar rush of "Lucy" -- Allison is more than rising to the challenge, displaying the confidence of a now-seasoned recording pro. âOn the last record, I didnât have any experience in a studio, so I didnât know how to bring in any ideas,â she recently told the New York Times. âThis time, I had basically learned how it works." -- A.U.
Lauv, How I'm Feeling (Mar. 6)
Despite releasing an 18-track playlist two years ago (2018âs I Met You When I was 18, which features his breakout megahit âI Like Me Betterâ), Lauvâs next full-length, How Iâm Feeling, is the pop singerâs first official album. Perhaps thatâs because How Iâm Feeling is âthe first time Iâm embracing all the parts that make me who I am,â as he said in a statement. The album will feature 21 tracks that explore Lauvâs personality through different characters, from âexistential Lauvâ to âf--kboy Lauvâ -- all of whom appear on the albumâs symbolic artwork in an array of monochromatic outfits. Lauv (whose birth name is Ari Leff) has released eight tracks so far, most of which focus on relationships, including the Troye Sivan team-up âIâm So TiredâŠâ and the super honest âFeelings.â -- T.W.
J Balvin (March)
J Balvin continues to change Latin music on his own terms, all while still staying true to his Colombian roots and reggaetĂłn essence. Billboard can confirm that the Latin urban trailblazer will release a new album in March via Universal Music Latino. The untitled production follows the 2019 release of Oasis, his joint album with Bad Bunny, and Vibras, which earned Balvin his second No. 1 on the Top Latin Albums chart in June 2018. If his latest singles, âBlancoâ -- with its hypnotic bass beats -- and the head-bopping reggaetĂłn jam âMoradoâ are any indication of whatâs to come, we can expect Balvinâs forthcoming album to be a conceptual masterpiece. -- JESSICA ROIZ
Justin Bieber (TBD)
After months of hinting that something was coming by the end of 2020, Justin Bieber played Santa for Beliebers on Christmas Eve, when he announced a new single, massive North American tour and a YouTube docuseries â all part of what he dubbed â#Bieber2020.â He kicked off the year with the smooth single âYummy,â his first solo release since 2015âs Billboard 200-topping Purpose, a seemingly appropriate setup to the âR&Bieberâ the singer teased in October. Though he has yet to announce an album title or release date, the 90-second #Bieber2020 preview included snippets of four songs from the project, as well as some insight from Bieber himself. âThis is different than the previous albums just because of where Iâm at in my life,â he said. âItâs the music that Iâve loved the most out of anything Iâve done.â -- T.W.
Prince Royce, Alter Ego (TBD)
Alter Ego, announced in December, will be released sometime this quarter as Prince Royceâs sixth studio album, likely before Royce heads out on a North American tour in March. So far, the Dominican-American singer has released a few songs in advance of the project, such as âMorir Solo," âAdictoâ with Marc Anthony, and âCĂșrameâ with Manuel Turizo. âI'm playing a little bit with a duo alter ego concept which is different,â Royce told Billboard in December. "The idea is not to change who you are or change your sound, it is to bring your sound into that vision." -- SUZETTE FERNANDEZ
Migos, Culture III (TBD)
Now that each member -- Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff -- has released his own solo album since 2018âs Culture II, the Migos are focused on delivering the next installment in the album series that made them superstars. Culture brought the Hot 100 No. 1 smash âBad and Boujeeâ and emerged one of 2017âs most critically-acclaimed LPs. Culture II followed with three more Hot 100 top 10 hits. Culture III has no official street date, but the Migos have been hyping a 2020 release for months; most recently, Offset said the album would âprobablyâ include a Juice WRLD collab/tribute called âWhatâs Brackin,â recorded with the 21-year old rapper before his death last December. -- C.P.
Lil Uzi Vert, Eternal Atake (TBD)
It's a wonder that Lil Uzi Vert's upcoming Eternal Atake will only mark his second album, as the Philly rapper has released a semi-steady amount of projects since his breakout in 2014. But there's more hype surrounding this record (Uzi's first in three years and his Roc Nation debut), thanks to last year's hard-hitting teasers "That's a Rack" and "Sanguine Paradise." He kept the anticipation going -- while simultaneously started his own dance craze -- with the '90s rave-inspired "Futsal Shuffle 2020," whiuch could signal a new sonic direction for the rapper. -- B.G.
Dua Lipa, Future Nostalgia (TBD)
If Dua Lipa is working on a PhD in retro-leaning 21st century dance-pop, second album Future Nostalgia may prove to be her doctoral thesis. The chorus of lead single "Don't Start Now," her seventh No. 1 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs, chart, boasts a soulful, lush hook that swings in and out in the blink of an eye; it would leave you wanting more except with that elastic bassline and the careening disco strings carrying the verses, it's impossible to determine which segment of the song soars the highest. Irresistible club catnip. -- J. Lynch
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2020 12:57:37 GMT -5
2020 is going to be such an exciting year for future releases! đ
Hayley Williams from Paramore is releasing a solo project this year rumoured to be called "Petals For Armour", whose lead single "SIMMER" will be released on January 22nd. Demi Lovato also seems to be planning to release new music this year.
On a more obscure note, singer Duffy (from the 2008 hit "Mercy") posted something last year on Instagram with the caption '2020', hinting at new music and potentially a new album.
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Post by embrina on Jan 30, 2020 5:22:52 GMT -5
Future Nostalgia by Dua Lipa will be released April 3rd!
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jan 31, 2020 15:39:19 GMT -5
1/31/2020 by Glenn Rowley , Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
January 31
The Ah, Mere Husk
Alex Dowling, Reality Rounds
Ben Watt, Storm Damage
Blossoms, Foolish Loving Spaces
Dan Deacon, Mystic Familiar
Dan Rosenboom, Absurd in the Anthropocene
Destroyer, Have We Met
Drive-By Truckers, The Unraveling
Dune Rats, Hurry Up And Wait
Frances Quinlan, Likewise
Graham Norwood, Out of the Sea
Harmless, Condiciones
Isobel Campbell, There Is No Other
It Comes In Waves, Wolf in Disguise
Jason McMahon, Odd West
Kesha, High Road
Lil Wayne, Funeral
Logan Nelson, Lavendar Echoes
Louis Tomlinson, Walls
LPT, Sin Parar
Meghan Trainor, Treat Myself
Mint Julep, Stray Fantasies
Nik Freitas, Cavalo Morto
POLIĂA, When We Stay Alive
Possessed By Paul, As We Go Wandering
The Rifle, Honeyden
Ross Goldstein, Timoka
Sidiku Buari, Revolution (Live Disco Show In New York City)
SlĂžtface, Sorry for the Late Reply
Smoke Fairies, Darkness Brings The Wonders Home
Son Little, aloha
Sophie & the Broken Things, Sophie & the Broken Things
Squarepusher, Be Up A Hello
Squirrel Flower, I Was Born Swimming
SQĂRL, Some Music for Robby MĂŒller
Theory of A Deadman, Say Nothing
Tim Barr, Sign of the Good Times
TORRES, Silver Tongue
Tré Burt, Caught It From The Rye
Various Artists, Let The Rhythm Lead: Haiti Song Summit Vol. 1
Various Artists, Stop, Hey What's That Sound: Classic Protest Songs Reimagined
Walter Martin, The World At Night
ZOOLUXX, Just A Little Bit
February 4
The Jab, Consume
February 7
Ăsgeir, Bury The Moon
Ben Williams, I AM A MAN
The Cadillac Three, Country Fuzz
Cheerleader, Almost Forever
Christopher Paul, Best of Luck
Church Girls, The Haunt
Envy, The Fallen Crimson
Flax, Flax
Green Day, Father Of All...
The Homesick, The Big Exercise
Jen Starsinic, Bad Actor
Khruangbin & Leon Bridges, Texas Sun
Kid Nobody, discretion
La Roux, Supervision
The Lone Bellow, Half Moon Light
Matt Megrue, The Mourner's Manual
Miss Tess, The Moon is an Ashtray
Nada Surf, Never Not Together
Oh Wonder, No One Else Can Wear Your Crown
Paul Haslinger, Exit Ghost
Richard Marx, Limitless
Sammy Miller & The Congregation, Leaving Egypt
Say Hi, Diamonds & Donuts
Sepultura, Quadra
Shopping, All Or Nothing
Stone Temple Pilots, Perdida
Various Artists, Rainer Trueby presents Soulgliding
William Prince, Reliever
Wolf Parkinson White, Favours
February 14
Alan Doyle, Rough Side Out
Bambara, Stray
Beach Bunny, Honeymoon
Boniface, Boniface
Cindy Lee, What's Tonight To Eternity
The Deadnotes, Courage
DRAMA, Dance Without Me
Euglossine, Psaronius
Green and Glass, Green and Glass
Habibi, Anywhere But Here
Huey Lewis & The News, Weather
Jacoti Sommes, Travel Time
Jack River, Strange Heart
Justin Bieber, Changes
Katie Gately, Loom
Leila Sunier, If Only To Bleed Out The White Noise
Mo Troper, Natural Beauty
Nat Freedberg, Record Number Three
The Pedaljets, Twist the Lens
Post Animal, Forward Motion Godyssey
Rejoicer, Spiritual Sleaze
Riki, Riki
The Saxophones, Eternity Bay
Tame Impala, The Slow Rush
Tennis, Swimmer
Various Artists, Cadence Revolution: Disques Debs International Volume 2
February 20
Guided By Voices, Surrender Your Poppy Field
Ian Randall Thornton, Wide Open
February 21
Banoffee, Look At Us Now Dad
Cory Becker, One
CP Unit, One Foot On The Ground Smoking Mirror Shakedown
Demons & Wizards, III
Empara Mi, Suitcase Full of Sins
Greg Dulli, Random Desire
Grimes, Miss Anthropocene
Heart Bones, Hot Dish
Her Silo, Don't Forget The Heart That's Beating
Lanterns on the Lake, Spook The Herd
Moon Bounce, Skip Intro
Mouth Breather, 15 Bad Dreams
Purr, Like New
Rose Cousins, Bravado
Sam Sparro, Boombox Eternal
Sam Spiegel, Random Shit from the Internet Era
Sarah Harmer, Are You Gone
Sunny Jain, Wild Wild East
Wilsen, Ruiner
Yacht Rock Revue, HOT DADS in TIGHT JEANS
February 28
Chandeen, Mercury Retrograde
Doctor Fluorescent, Doctor Fluorescent
Five Finger Death Punch, F8
Hanging Valleys, Behind The Backs of Houses
Kellindo, Games
Kevin Krauter, Full Hand
Kyshona, Listen
KYTES, good luck
Lisa Loeb, A Simple Trick To Happiness
Niklas Paschburg, Svalbard
OFFICER, NIGHT TENNIS
The Orielles, Disco Volador
The Seshen, CYAN
The Undercover Dream Lovers, It's All In Your Head
Wajatta, Don't Let Get You Down
March 6
CocoRosie, Put The Shine On
Cornershop, England Is a Garden
Early James, Singing For My Supper
Jennah Barry, Holiday
Lauv, ~how i'm feeling~
LEYA, Flood Dream
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Blue Moon Rising
The Panhandlers, The Panhandlers
Rachael Sage, Character
Sadler Vaden, Anybody Out There
Swamp Dogg, Sorry You Couldn't Make It
Wande Coal, REALMS
March 13
Circa Waves, Sad Happy
Circles Around The Sun, Circles Around The Sun
The Districts, You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere
Jordan Mackampa, Foreigner
King Solomon Hicks, Harlem
L.A. Takedown, Our Feeling of Natural High
Maria McKee, La Vita Nuova
Open The Nile, The Meridian
Peter Bjorn & John, Endless Dream
March 20
Becca Stevens, Wonderbloom
dumama + kechou, buffering juju
Mute Duo, Lapse In Passage
March 27
Basia Bulat, Are You In Love?
Brian Fallon, Local Honey
Oliver Tree, UGLY IS BEAUTIFUL
The Orb, Abolition of the Royal Familia
Sarah Peacock, Burn The Witch
April 3
Blanco White, On The Other Side
Dua Lipa, Future Nostalgia
M. Ward, Migration Stories
April 10
Phoebe Hunt & The Gatherers, Neither One Of Us Is Wrong
April 24
The 1975, Notes on a Conditional Form
May 1
Alanis Morissette, Such Pretty Forks in the Road
May 8
The Airborne Toxic Event, Hollywood Park
May 15
Moses Sumney, GrĂŠ
Weezer, Van Weezer
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Post by đĄđđđđđ€ on Feb 14, 2020 0:14:55 GMT -5
âTo Die Forâ - Sam Smith
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Post by Nick on Feb 14, 2020 8:11:51 GMT -5
âTo Die Forâ - Sam Smith Due May 1 Already listed on page one.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2020 11:15:03 GMT -5
Paloma Faith (a criminally underrated British soul and disco singer) is hinting at an upcoming release this year. It probably won't make much noise in the US, but it's still worth mentioning anyway.
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Post by tuna on Feb 19, 2020 9:12:42 GMT -5
The Weeknd- After Hours
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 21, 2020 13:40:14 GMT -5
2/20/2020 by Glenn Rowley , Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
February 21
Allie X, Cape God
Banoffee, Look At Us Now Dad
Best Coast, Always Tomorrow
BTS, Map of the Soul: 7
COIN, Dreamland
Cory Becker, One
CP Unit, One Foot On The Ground Smoking Mirror Shakedown
Demons & Wizards, III
Empara Mi, Suitcase Full of Sins
Greg Dulli, Random Desire
Grimes, Miss Anthropocene
Heart Bones, Hot Dish
Her Silo, Don't Forget The Heart That's Beating
Kamaiyah, Got It Made
Kevin Garrett, Made Up Lost Time EP
King Krule, Man Alive!
Lanterns on the Lake, Spook The Herd
MILCK, Into Gold EP
Moon Bounce, Skip Intro
Mouth Breather, 15 Bad Dreams
Ozzy Osbourne, Ordinary Man
Purr, Like New
Rose Cousins, Bravado
Sam Sparro, Boombox Eternal
Sam Spiegel, Random Shit from the Internet Era
Sarah Harmer, Are You Gone
Sunny Jain, Wild Wild East
Wilsen, Ruiner
Yacht Rock Revue, HOT DADS in TIGHT JEANS
February 28
Angelica Garcia, Cha Cha Palace
Chandeen, Mercury Retrograde
Doctor Fluorescent, Doctor Fluorescent
Five Finger Death Punch, F8
Hanging Valleys, Behind The Backs of Houses
Ian Randall Thornton, Wide Open
Kellindo, Games
Kevin Krauter, Full Hand
Kyshona, Listen
KYTES, good luck
Lisa Loeb, A Simple Trick To Happiness
Niklas Paschburg, Svalbard
OFFICER, NIGHT TENNIS
The Orielles, Disco Volador
The Seshen, CYAN
The Undercover Dream Lovers, It's All In Your Head
Wajatta, Don't Let Get You Down
March 6
Brandy Clark, Your Life Is A Record
Caroline Rose, Superstar
CJ FLY, RUDEBWOY
Cornershop, England Is a Garden
Early James, Singing For My Supper
Esmé Patterson, There Will Come Soft Rains
Honey Harper, Starmaker
Jennah Barry, Holiday
Jonathan Wilson, Dixie Blur
Lauv, ~how i'm feeling~
LEYA, Flood Dream
Mandy Moore, Silver Landings
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Blue Moon Rising
The Panhandlers, The Panhandlers
Rachael Sage, Character
Ron Pope, Bone Structure
Sadler Vaden, Anybody Out There
The Saxophones, Eternity Bay
Stephen Malkmus, Traditional Techniques
Swamp Dogg, Sorry You Couldn't Make It
U.S. Girls, Heavy Light
Wande Coal, REALMS
March 13
Big Freedia, Louder EP
Circa Waves, Sad Happy
Circles Around The Sun, Circles Around The Sun
CocoRosie, Put The Shine On
The Districts, You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere
Grouplove, Healer
Jordan Mackampa, Foreigner
King Solomon Hicks, Harlem
L.A. Takedown, Our Feeling of Natural High
Maria McKee, La Vita Nuova
Niall Horan, Heartbreak Weather
Open The Nile, The Meridian
Peter Bjorn & John, Endless Dream
Two Feet, Pink
March 20
Adam Lambert, Velvet
Alicia Keys, Alicia
Becca Stevens, Wonderbloom
Conan Gray, Kid Krow
dumama + kechou, buffering juju
Kelsea Ballerini, Kelsea
Moaning, Uneasy Laughter
Mute Duo, Lapse In Passage
TOKiMONSTA, Oasis Nocturno
March 27
5 Seconds of Summer, Calm
Basia Bulat, Are You In Love?
Brian Fallon, Local Honey
Cable Ties, Far Enough
Half Waif, The Caretaker
Jessie Reyez, Before Love Came To Kill Us
Kandace Springs, The Women Who Raised Me
Little Dragon, New Me, Same Us
Margaret Glaspy, Devotion
Oliver Tree, UGLY IS BEAUTIFUL
The Orb, Abolition of the Royal Familia
Pearl Jam, Gigaton
Sarah Peacock, Burn The Witch
Sufjan Stevens & Lowell Brams, Aporia
Vanessa Carlton, Love Is An Art
Waxahatchee, Saint Cloud
April 3
Alec Benjamin, These Two Windows
Anna Burch, If You're Dreaming
Blanco White, On The Other Side
Born Ruffians, JUICE
Dua Lipa, Future Nostalgia
Hinds, The Prettiest Curse
M. Ward, Migration Stories
Sam Hunt, Southside
Thundercat, It Is What It Is
TOPS, I Feel Alive
April 10
John Anderson, Years
Maddie & Tae, The Way It Feels
Phoebe Hunt & The Gatherers, Neither One Of Us Is Wrong
Sparta, Trust The River
April 17
Ed O'Brien (EOB), Earth
Gregory Porter, All Rise
April 24
The 1975, Notes on a Conditional Form
Braids, Shadow Offering
DMA's, The Glow
Luke Bryan, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here
The Used, Heartwork
May 1
Alanis Morissette, Such Pretty Forks in the Road
Samantha Crain, A Small Death
May 8
The Airborne Toxic Event, Hollywood Park
Hayley Williams, Petals For Armor
May 15
Declan McKenna, Zeros
Moses Sumney, GrĂŠ
Weezer, Van Weezer
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Post by tuna on Feb 25, 2020 20:22:10 GMT -5
is Van Weezer confirmed to be then? I believe in the original upload of The End Of The Game they said they might release it whenever
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Post by iggyamo on Feb 28, 2020 14:45:53 GMT -5
I wouldnât be surprised if we start seeing delays soon, with the recent outbreak probably decreasing ticket sales in the US, especially the legacy acts that really need them
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Post by strongerq on Mar 4, 2020 15:11:20 GMT -5
Megan thee Stallion - SUGA - March 06
21 Savage - Savage Mode 2 - March 13
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Post by someguy on Mar 7, 2020 17:41:53 GMT -5
May 1
Kenny Chesney - Here And Now
Alicia Keys has been pushed back to May 15.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Apr 3, 2020 13:04:10 GMT -5
It looks like they pushed back a look a lot album release dates:
4/3/2020 by Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
April 3
Alec Benjamin, These Two Windows
All Time Low, Wake Up, Sunshine
Anna Burch, If You're Dreaming
Blanco White, On The Other Side
Born Ruffians, JUICE
Hinds, The Prettiest Curse
M. Ward, Migration Stories
Sam Hunt, Southside
Thundercat, It Is What It Is
TOPS, I Feel Alive
April 10
John Anderson, Years
Maddie & Tae, The Way It Feels
Phoebe Hunt & The Gatherers, Neither One Of Us Is Wrong
Sparta, Trust The River
April 17
Ed O'Brien (EOB), Earth
Gregory Porter, All Rise
April 24
The 1975, Notes on a Conditional Form
Braids, Shadow Offering
DMA's, The Glow
Luke Bryan, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here
The Used, Heartwork
May 1
Alanis Morissette, Such Pretty Forks in the Road
Samantha Crain, A Small Death
May 8
The Airborne Toxic Event, Hollywood Park
Hayley Williams, Petals For Armor
The Naked and Famous, Recover
May 15
Declan McKenna, Zeros
Moses Sumney, GrĂŠ
Weezer, Van Weezer Biffy Clyro, A Celebration of Endings
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Post by daysintheeast on Apr 13, 2020 23:20:53 GMT -5
2020 might be the year to move the most units in the streaming era with this many big acts releasing. Is there any stat like that? this post did not age well lol. artists are delaying their releases and streams/sales are at an all time low
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Apr 27, 2020 13:27:50 GMT -5
Not all are new releases, since some are the vinyl version that got delayed. Also, fittingly, The Coronas' new album is among those listed.
27 April 2020 By Official Charts Company
Music artists are being forced to postpone their upcoming albums amid the coronavirus pandemic.
As the coronavirus crisis develops and lockdown continues, many music acts are postpone album releases they had scheduled in for the coming months.
The current climate means artists are unable to condut their full promotional schedules as they would have originally intended - including radio, TV and other public appearances - as they would have originally intended. Closure to CD manufacturing and vinyl pressing sites has also led to some projects being held off.
Another big factor is HMV's absence from the high street; they temporarily shut their doors from March 22 and are operating online only. Read HMV's full statement here.
HMV, along with major supermarkets, are among the leading retailers for CD and vinyl in the UK. Supermarkets have stated they are currently not prioritising entertainment products in their shops.
Independent record shops are being hit even harder, with many across the UK facing permanent closure. We recently launched our Indie Record Store Finder to show you which local record shops are offering online delivery.
Below is a list of albums that have been rescheduled due to the coronavirus crisis. Now That's What I Call Music! 105
New release date: May 8
The quarterly release of a new Now! compilation has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, originally slated for release on April 18. A statement from Now Music said they have delayed the release of the 105th edition of is series (and the accompanying reissue of Now 5) due to retailers "understandably not prioritising entertainment products at this difficult time". Click here to view the full tracklisting.
Alicia Keys - Alicia
New release date: May 15
Set for March 20 initially, Alicia tweeted about the delay of her album and tour on its supposed release date, saying that "everyoneâs health and safety is the #1 priority! Thank u for ur deep love, Iâll let u know about new dates soon. Stay powerful! I adore u."
Alicia's website still lists the new release date as May 15, although Amazon has changed the release date to December 31, 2020, which has been used as a placeholder for pre-orders that no longer have a concrete release date in place.
The 1975 - Notes On A Conditional Form
New release date: May 22
The 1975 were originally scheduled to release Notes On A Conditional Form in May 2019, but revised plans meant the album was pencilled in for February 2020 instead. Ensuring the vinyl was ready saw the album be pushed back to April 24, and now due to Coronavirus, the band's fourth studio album will be coming out on May 22. Prince reissues
New release date: May 29
Four Prince titles were to arrive on vinyl for the very first time on April 17 have been pushed back by over a month.
One Nite Alone..., the 4 LP set One Nite AloneâŠLive! and the double LP One Nite Alone: The AftershowâŠIt Ain't Over! will be pressed on Prince's signature purple wax, while The Rainbow Children will get a crystal clear pressing.
Christine and the Queens - La Vita Nuova
New release date: May 29
Available on streaming and for download currently, the physical versions of Christine and the Queen's latest offering are out May 29, pushed back from April 10. The EP will be released on CD and crystal clear pink vinyl.
Mac Miller - Circles
New release date: May 29
Another album already out but still awaiting its vinyl release, posthumous Mac Miller album Circles was originally slated for April 24 on coloured plastic, but will now be out on May 29.
Hinds - The Prettiest Curse
New release date: June 5
First announced for April 3, Spanish garage band Hinds will now release their third studio album The Prettiest Curse in June. The female quartet have reached the Official Albums Chart Top 100 with their first two records - will it be third time lucky for a Top 40 appearance?
Jack Garratt - Love, Death & Dancing
New release date: June 12
BRITs Critics' Choice winner Jack Garratt will return with his second studio album soon, four years after his debut album was released. In the interim, he's produced a song for Katy Perry and recorded another album he scrapped entirely. Originally set for May 29, his fans won't have much longer to wait for Love, Death & Dancing which will now arrive two weeks later on June 12.
Jessie Ware - What's Your Pleasure?
New release date: June 19
Podcast queen Jessie Ware will be hoping for her fourth consecutive Top 10 album when What's Your Pleasure? is released on June 19, two weeks later than the initially announced June 5. The record features the lead single Spotlight and new track Ooh La La.
Asking Alexandria - Like A House On Fire
New release date: June 26
UK metalcore group Asking Alexandria will still be releasing their sixth studio alum Like A House On Fire on May 15 for download and streaming, but the CD and vinyl variants are now delayed to June 26 according to Amazon, Banquet Records and HMV.
Sparks - A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip
New release date: July 3
Synth pop icons Sparks scored their first Top 10 album in over 40 years with 2017's Hippopotamus. Follow-up A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip will still be released digitally as originally planned on May 15, but the physical formats are pushed back until July 3.
Willie Nelson - First Rose of Spring
New release date: July 3
Fans of country music legend Willie Nelson will have to wait a little longer to hear his new album. First Rose of Spring was originally due on April 24 but will now come out on July 3.
Rufus Wainwright - Unfollow The Rules
New release date: July 10
American-Canadian singer Rufus Wainwright will be looking to scoop a sixth UK Top 40 album with Unfollow The Rules. Initially set for April 24, Rufus' first album of original material in eight years, and first with BMG, will now be out on July 10.
"I truly wish we were in a different world where the entire album was coming out as intended," Rufus said on Twitter. "The CDs and vinyl LPs of my new album are stuck in the warehouse as they had to shut down," he continued. "You know I am an old school guy and for me the physical product is extremely important."
DMA's - The Glow
New release date: July 10
Sydney trio DMAâs have announced their new album will not arrive on April 24 as previously scheduled. "Due to everything thatâs going on, we have had to postpone its release,â the band said. âAll pre-orders will be honoured and sent out for the new date, and despite the delay [in] the release, we will have new music for you soon â stay safe."
Rhys Lewis - Things I Chose To Remember
New release date: July 10
Rising pop soul singer Rhys Lewis was set to release his debut album on April 24, but moved Things I Chose To Remember's launch date to July 10. "The coronavirus issue takes full priority," said Rhys on Twitter, explaining that "there were some things we wanted to do for the album that we can't do right now."
The Pretenders - Hate For Sale
New release date: July 17
The 11th studio album from the Chrissie Hynde-fronted band has been pushed back from May 1 "due to retail and shipment restrictions relating to Covid-19"
The Blinders - Fantasies of a Stay at Home Psychopath
New release date: July 17
The interestingly titled third record from the Doncaster alt-rock band has been moved from May 8 to July 17. "We hope that the album will now be released at a time when it can fully be enjoyed and celebrated by everyone in the way we all hoped," the band said on their Facebook page.
The Coronas - True Love Waits
New release date: July 31
Irish group The Coronas has delayed their latest album - originally pencilled in for May 29 - by two months. The album features the singles Find the Water, Haunted and Cold, plus a collaboration with Gabrielle Aplin.
Deep Purple - Whoosh!
New release date: August 7
Rock veterans Deep Purple were due to release their 21st studio album Whoosh! on June 12 but have postponed the release by two months to August 7. With a chart history spanning 50 years, Deep Purple scored their first UK Top 10 album in 30 years with their last album Infinite in 2017.
Haim - Women In Music Pt. III
New release date: August 21
Haim have pushed back the release of their third studio album, which was originally due out on April 24. In a statement online the trio said the record will be out "later this summer". "This wasn't an easy decision for us all," the said. "We can't wait to reschedule everything we had in mind for you all and we can't wait to see you on the road when it's 100% safe to do so. In the meantime, we are going to be dropping some new tunes."
Amazon, Banquet Records and HMV now list the album as an August 21 release, but the date is yet to be officially confirmed by the band themselves.
Declan McKenna - Zeros
New release date: August 21
London singer-songwriter Declan McKenna confirmed the "pretty jarring" decision to delay his second studio album Zeros from May 15 to August. JARV IS - Beyond The Pale
New release date: September 4
The debut album from Jarvis Cocker's new project has been pushed back four months from its original May 1 release date.
Roachford - Twice in a Lifetime
New release date: September 11
Famous for his Top 5 hit Cuddly Toy from 1989, Roachford is back with Twice in a Lifetime, his first album with BMG. His album was moved back five months, and will now be put out on September 11.
Alanis Morissette - Such Pretty Forks In The Road
New release date: September 18
Alanis' ninth studio album and first in eight years was originally scheduled for May 1. Fans can now expect to see it released in September, due to the pandemic. Alanis said in a statement that "it feels best to press pause" and that the album "is still coming & in motion."
Lady Gaga - Chromatica
New release date: TBA
Lady Gaga's sixth album was due out on April 10 but has been postponed, with no new date given except for a "2020 release". "It just doesn't feel right to me to release this album with all that is going on with this global pandemic," she said in a statement. "Instead I prefer that we spend this time focusing on finding solutions." Gaga's run of Vegas shows between April and May have been called off, though her Chromatica Ball shows this summer are still on schedule.
Like Alicia Keys' album, Chromatica is listed as coming out on December 31st, 2020 as a placeholder across all pre-order sites. While there's no set release date yet, Gaga has unveiled the tracklisting, including collaborations with Ariana Grande, Elton John and Blackpink.
Sam Smith - Title TBA
New release date: TBA
Sam has used this unusual period to rethink their upcoming third album, which was originally titled To Die For but will now be renamed. "I have done a lot of thinking the last few weeks and feel that the title of my album and its imminent release doesn't feel right," they said. "I've come to the decision to continue working on the album and make some important changed and additions." No word on the new title or a release date, but Sam assured it will be out this year and they will continue to release music in the coming months.
OneRepublic - Human
New release date: TBA
OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder told us in an interview that they plan to release two albums in 2020, with new record Human dropping in the near future. The band's fifth studio album won't be arriving as soon as expected now however. Originally set for May 8, Human has been postponed "due to the current circumstances requiring us to distance ourselves from each other and you."
The band are using the self isolation process to make new music, with current single Better Days written and recorded during lockdown as an impromptu addition to the album.
Dixie Chicks - Gaslighter
New release date: TBA
Country pioneers Dixie Chicks were due to drop their latest record Gaslighter on May 1, but plans were shelved for the foreseeable future. The trio's first album in 14 years is now listed as TBA. Sad news of the postponement, but the band announced it with a pretty funny video on social media.
Liam Gallagher - MTV Unplugged
New release date: TBA
Scheduled for release on April 24, the vinyl pressing of Liam Gallagher's recent MTV Unplugged live album has been delayed, Liam announced on Twitter.
"As soon as the manufacturer is back in action weâll schedule a new date. Iâll keep you posted. Wash yer hands, scrub yer toes, scratch yer bum and pick yer nose," the Oasis vocalist told fans.
CNCO
New release date: TBA
The biggest boyband in the Latin-pop world have announced they are delaying their upcoming third studio album. In a livestream, the band said the album - which was expected as early as this month, is postponed as they are unable to finish recording.
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 15, 2020 23:46:34 GMT -5
5/15/2020 by Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
May 18 Tomorrow X Together, The Dream Chapter: Eternity EP
May 20 David Archuleta, Therapy Sessions
May 22 The 1975, Notes on a Conditional Form The Airborne Toxic Event, Hollywood Park Aksak Maboul, Figures Audrey & Hugh, Sisterman Balmorhea, Life of the Body Beoga, Carousel BOYO, Where Have All My Friends Gone? Craig Morgan, God, Family, Country The Dirty Clergy, In Waves Donny Benét, Mr Experience Ghetto Kumbé, Ghetto Kumbé High Waisted, Sick of Saying Sorry Jams the Flava Child, Clarity EP John-Robert, Bailey Barely Knew Me EP Katie Von Schleicher, Consummation Los Cumpleaños, Agua EP Marsicans, Ursa Major Max, Colour Vision Nation of Language, Introduction, Presence Rachele Lynae, Every Reason Reckless Kelly, American Girls Reckless Kelly, American Jackpot Skooly, Nobody Likes Me Steve Earle & The Dukes, Ghosts of West Virginia Talsounds, Acquiesce Woods, Strange to Explain
May 29 Alec Benjamin, These Two Windows Christian Lee Hutson, Beginners Daniella Cotton, A Different War Deerhoof, Future Teenage Cave Artists Destiny Rogers, Great Escape EP Diana Ross, Supertonic Diplo, Thomas Wesley Chapter 1: Snake Oil Dive Index, Waving at Airplanes Dylan, Red EP The Foxies, Growing Up Is Dead EP Ghost Gnotes, Ghost Gnotes Hayfitz, Capsules Hayley Thompson-King, Sororicide Jack Garratt, Love, Death & Dancing Jade Hairpins, Harmony Avenue Jake Blount, Spider Tales The Killers, Imploding the Mirage Kip Moore, Wild World Lady Gaga, Chromatica Lou Canon, Audomatic Body The Memories, Pickles & Pies Noah Reid, Gemini Palaye Royale, The Bastards PINS, Hot Slick Sam Himself, Slow Drugs EP Sweet Spirit, Trinidad Teddy Thompson, Heartbreaker Please Threadbare, Silver Dollar Varsity, Fine Forever Vistas, Everything Changes in the End
May 31 Margaret Chavez, Into An Atmosphere
June 2 The Rentals, Q36
June 5 Amnesia Scanner, Tearless Baauer, Planet's Mad Blanco White, On The Other Side Brad Stank, Kinky Om Brigid Mae Power, Head Above the Water Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper, Glassforms Bruno Major, To Let a Good Thing Die Camille Delean, Cold House Burning Eben, Honeydew EP Ebonivory, The Long Dream I GoGo Penguin, GoGo Penguin The Harmed Brothers, Across the Waves Hinds, The Prettiest Curse Iris Lune, lovelosslove Jessie Ware, What's Your Pleasure? Kaleo, Surface Sounds Mark Olson & Ingunn Ringvold, Magdalen Accepts the Invitation Matt Lovell, Nobody Cries Today Modern Nature, Annual Momma, Two of Me Mt. Joy, Rearrange Us Nick Lowe, Lay It On Me No Age, Goons Be Gone Ohmme, Fantasize Your Ghost Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sideways to New Italy Sondre Lerche, Patience Wray, Stream of Youth/Blank World
June 12 The Aces, Under My Influence Adeline, Intérimes EP Alextbh, The Chase EP Andrea & Mud, Bad News Darlin' Bazarian, Sight Lines EP Boney James, Solid Deep Purple, Whoosh! Dougie Poole, The Freelancer's Blues Drab City, Good Songs For Bad People El Shirota, Tiempos Raros Eric Hutchinson, Class of '98 Forest Bees, Forest Bees Forest Blakk, Sideways EP Francesca Blanchard, Make It Better Golf Alpha Bravo, The Sundog Gone West, Canyons GUM, Out In The World Jehnny Beth, To Love Is to Live John Craigie, Asterisk the Universe Naeem, Startisha Nihiloxica, Kaloli Nir Felder, II Norah Jones, Pick Me Up Off the Floor Noveller, Arrow Paul Weller, On Sunset Sammy Brue, Crash Test Kid Soko, Feel Feelings Tracye Eileen, It's Time Unwed Sailor, Look Alive The Aces, Under My Influence The Voodoo Children, Instant Nostalgia - Side A EP
June 19 Angela Muñoz, Introspection Blackberry Smoke, Live From Capricorn Sound Studios EP Blues Pills, Holy Moly! Braids, Shadow Offering Commonwealth Choir, No End EP Gabby Barrett, Goldmine Goat Rodeo, Not Our First Goat Rodeo Gordi, Our Two Skins Gum Country, Somewhere Jenny O., New Truth Jonah Yano, souvenir EP Kacy Hill, Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again Lamb of God, Lamb of God Maya Hawke, Blush Permanent Collection, Nothing Good Is Normal Phoebe Bridgers, Punisher Postcard Boy, Limbo EP We Versus the Shark, Goodbye Guitar Whitesnake, The Rock Album Zoon, Bleached Wavves
June 26 Amy Rage, Solitude EP Bananagun, The True Story of Bananagun Boyo, Where Have All My Friends Gone? Civic Center, The Ground Below Haim, Women In Music Pt III Haux, Violence in a Quiet Mind Kansas, The Absence of Presence Khruangbin, Mordechai Mountain Time, Music for Looking Animals Phoebe Ryan, How It Used To Feel Remo Drive, A Portrait of an Ugly Man Skullcrusher, Skullcrusher EP Tenille Townes, The Lemonade Stand Thad Cockrell, If In Case You Feel The Same Toots and the Maytals, Got to Be Tough Wetware, Flail Will Hoge, Tiny Little Movies Yebba, Dawn
July 3 Dream Wife, So When You Gonna... Thiago Nassif, Mente Willie Nelson, First Rose of Spring
July 10 The Beths, Jump Rope Gazers Glass Animals, Dreamland Bob Nanna, Celebration States The Jayhawks, Xoxo Joji, Nectar July Talk, Pray for It Lou Canon, Audomatic Body Michael Grant & The Assassins, Always The Villain Pvris, Use Me Quinn XCII, A Letter To My Younger Self Ray Wylie Hubbard, Co-Starring Rufus Wainwright, Unfollow the Rules Shaggy, Hot Shot 2020
July 12 Imaginary People, Alibi
July 17 Bush, The Kingdom Dehd, Flower of Devotion Kllo, Maybe We Could The Pretenders, Hate for Sale Protomartyr, Ultimate Success Today Samantha Crain, A Small Death S.G. Goodman, Old Time Feeling
July 24 Courtney Marie Andrews, Old Flowers Cub Sport, Like Nirvana DOV, It Feels Alright EP Glassio, For the Very Last Time The Gooms, Laugh. Jaguar Sun, This Empty Town Lori McKenna, The Balladeer The Naked and Famous, Recover Nelson Kempf, Family Dollar
July 31 Creeper, Sex, Death & Infinite Void Dizzy, The Sun and Her Scorch Hockey Dad, Brain Candy Land of Talk, Indistinct Conversations The Psychedelic Furs, Made of Rain
August 7 Luke Bryan, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here
August 14 Matt Rollings, Matt Rollings Mosaic Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters, Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters
August 21 Alex The Astronaut, The Theory of Absolutely Nothing Dan Croll, Grand Plan Declan McKenna, Zeros The Lemon Twigs, Songs for the General Public
August 28 Gregory Porter, All Rise Kelly Lee Owens, Inner Song Suburban Living, How to Be Human
September 4 Cold Years, Paradise Throwing Muses, Sun Racket
September 18 Deradoorian, Find the Sun The Dirty Knobs, Wreckless Abandon
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 23, 2020 20:59:03 GMT -5
5/20/2020 by Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
May 22 The 1975, Notes on a Conditional Form The Airborne Toxic Event, Hollywood Park Aksak Maboul, Figures Audrey & Hugh, Sisterman Balmorhea, Life of the Body Beoga, Carousel Breland, Breland EP Craig Morgan, God, Family, Country Dagny, Side A The Dirty Clergy, In Waves Donny Benét, Mr Experience Florida Georgia Line, 6 Pack EP Ghetto Kumbé, Ghetto Kumbé Gunna, Wunna High Waisted, Sick of Saying Sorry H. Moon, Trustblood Jams the Flava Child, Clarity EP John-Robert, Bailey Barely Knew Me EP Jordan Davis, Jordan Davis EP Katie Von Schleicher, Consummation Lindy Vopnfjörd, State of the Heart Los Cumpleaños, Agua EP Marsicans, Ursa Major Nation of Language, Introduction, Presence Rachele Lynae, Every Reason Reckless Kelly, American Girls and American Jackpot Rock Mafia, Songs For the Eternal Optimist EP Skooly, Nobody Likes Me Steve Earle & The Dukes, Ghosts of West Virginia Talsounds, Acquiesce Woods, Strange to Explain
May 29 Alec Benjamin, These Two Windows Christian Lee Hutson, Beginners Daniella Cotton, A Different War Deerhoof, Future Teenage Cave Artists Destiny Rogers, Great Escape EP Diana Ross, Supertonic Diplo, Thomas Wesley Chapter 1: Snake Oil Dive Index, Waving at Airplanes DJ Preservation, Eastern Medicine, Western Illness Dylan, Red EP The Foxies, Growing Up Is Dead EP Ghost Gnotes, Ghost Gnotes Greg Fox, Contact Happy Dagger, Nowhere Hayfitz, Capsules Hayley Thompson-King, Sororicide Inventions, Continuous Portrait Jade Hairpins, Harmony Avenue Jake Blount, Spider Tales The Killers, Imploding the Mirage Kip Moore, Wild World Kyd The Band, Season 2: Character Development EP Kygo, Golden Hour Lady Gaga, Chromatica The Memories, Pickles & Pies Noah Reid, Gemini Palaye Royale, The Bastards PINS, Hot Slick Pluko, Color Blind Ro James, Mantic Sam Himself, Slow Drugs EP Seer Believer, Bent Sweet Spirit, Trinidad Teddy Thompson, Heartbreaker Please Threadbare, Silver Dollar Tomemitsu, I'll Be Alright EP Varsity, Fine Forever Vistas, Everything Changes in the End
May 31 Margaret Chavez, Into An Atmosphere
June 2 The Rentals, Q36 Richard Edwards, The Soft Ache and the Moon
June 5 Ambrose Akinmusire, on the tender spot of every calloused moment Amnesia Scanner, Tearless Baauer, Planet's Mad Blanco White, On The Other Side Brad Stank, Kinky Om Brigid Mae Power, Head Above the Water Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper, Glassforms Bruno Major, To Let a Good Thing Die Camille Delean, Cold House Burning Corey Harper, Overcast EP Eben, Honeydew EP Ebonivory, The Long Dream I The Ghost Inside, The Ghost Inside Girl Friday, Androgynous Mary GoGo Penguin, GoGo Penguin The Harmed Brothers, Across the Waves Hinds, The Prettiest Curse Iris Lune, lovelosslove Jessie Ware, What's Your Pleasure? Joy Downer, Paper Moon Kaleo, Surface Sounds Mark Olson & Ingunn Ringvold, Magdalen Accepts the Invitation Matt Lovell, Nobody Cries Today Michael MacDermott, What In The World Modern Nature, Annual Momma, Two of Me Mt. Joy, Rearrange Us Muzz, Muzz Nick Lowe, Lay It On Me No Age, Goons Be Gone Ohmme, Fantasize Your Ghost Pay For Pain, Pay For Pain EP The Prison Music Project, Long Time Gone Rajiv Jayaweera, Pistils Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sideways to New Italy Run The Jewels, RTJ4 Sarah Jarosz, World On The Ground Soft Plastics, 5 Dreams Sondre Lerche, Patience Tenci, My Heart Is An Open Field The Unfit, The Unfit Used Cassettes, Used Cassettes Vinyl Williams, Azure Virginity, Death To The Party EP Wray, Stream of Youth/Blank World
June 12 The Aces, Under My Influence Adeline, Intérimes EP Alextbh, The Chase EP Andrea & Mud, Bad News Darlin' Bazarian, Sight Lines EP Bibio, Sleep On The Wing Boney James, Solid Brent Amaker, DeathSquad Hello Deep Purple, Whoosh! Dougie Poole, The Freelancer's Blues Drab City, Good Songs For Bad People El Shirota, Tiempos Raros Eric Hutchinson, Class of '98 The Explorers Club, The Explorers Club / To Sing And Be Born Again Forest Bees, Forest Bees Forest Blakk, Sideways EP Francesca Blanchard, Make It Better Golf Alpha Bravo, The Sundog Gone West, Canyons GUM, Out In The World Healing Potpourri, Blanket of Calm Jack Garratt, Love, Death & Dancing Jehnny Beth, To Love Is to Live John Craigie, Asterisk the Universe Kramer, Songs We Sang In Our Dreams Naeem, Startisha Nate Lee, Wings of a Jetliner Nihiloxica, Kaloli Nir Felder, II Norah Jones, Pick Me Up Off the Floor Noveller, Arrow Oliver Tree, Ugly Is Beautiful Paul Weller, On Sunset Sammy Brue, Crash Test Kid Soko, Feel Feelings Tracye Eileen, It's Time Unwed Sailor, Look Alive The Voodoo Children, Instant Nostalgia - Side A EP
June 19 Blackberry Smoke, Live From Capricorn Sound Studios EP Blues Pills, Holy Moly! Bob Dylan, Rough and Rowdy Ways Braids, Shadow Offering Commonwealth Choir, No End EP eleven7four, What's The 1174? Gabby Barrett, Goldmine Goat Rodeo, Not Our First Goat Rodeo Grayson Capps, South Front Street: A Retrospective 1997-2019 Gum Country, Somewhere Imaginary Tricks, Art Flakey EP Jason Mraz, Look For The Good Jenny O., New Truth John Legend, Bigger Love Jonah Yano, souvenir EP Kacy Hill, Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again Lamb of God, Lamb of God Llynks, Become The Root Maya Hawke, Blush Neil Young, Homegrown Oumou Sangaré, Acoustic Owen, The Avalanche Permanent Collection, Nothing Good Is Normal Phoebe Bridgers, Punisher Postcard Boy, Limbo EP Scarlet Pleasure, Garden We Versus the Shark, Goodbye Guitar Whitesnake, The Rock Album Wire, 10:20 Zoon, Bleached Wavves
June 26 Amy Rage, Solitude EP Angela Muñoz, Introspection Arca, KiCk i Bananagun, The True Story of Bananagun Becca Mancari, The Greatest Part Bell Witch & Aerial Ruin, Stygian Bough: Volume 1 BOYO, Where Have All My Friends Gone? Civic Center, The Ground Below Dan Drohan, drocan! The Dead Tongues, Transmigration Blues Frank Zappa, The Mothers 1970 GabrĂel Ălafs, Piano Works Gordi, Our Two Skins Haim, Women In Music Pt III James Krivchenia, A New Found Relaxation Kansas, The Absence of Presence Kansas Smitty's, Things Happened Here Khruangbin, Mordechai Mountain Time, Music for Looking Animals Nadine Shah, Kitchen Sink Nicole Mitchell & Lisa E. Harris, EarthSeed PC Nackt, Plunderphonia Phoebe Ryan, How It Used To Feel Remo Drive, A Portrait of an Ugly Man Skullcrusher, Skullcrusher EP Tenille Townes, The Lemonade Stand Thad Cockrell, If In Case You Feel The Same Toots and the Maytals, Got to Be Tough Wetware, Flail Will Hoge, Tiny Little Movies Yebba, Dawn
July 3 A.A. Williams, Forever Blue Dream Wife, So When You Gonna... Greg Foat, Symphonie Pacifique Little Kid, Transfiguration Highway Marchelle Bradanini, Only A Woman Thiago Nassif, Mente Willie Nelson, First Rose of Spring
July 10 Asher Gamedze, Dialectic Soul The Beths, Jump Rope Gazers Bob Nanna, Celebration States Executionerâs Mask, Despair Anthems Glass Animals, Dreamland The Jayhawks, Xoxo Joji, Nectar Joshua Ray Walker, Glad You Made It July Talk, Pray for It Lou Canon, Audomatic Body Michael Grant & The Assassins, Always The Villain Nocona, Los Dos NZCA Lines, Pure Luxury Pvris, Use Me Quinn XCII, A Letter To My Younger Self Ray Wylie Hubbard, Co-Starring Rufus Wainwright, Unfollow the Rules Shaggy, Hot Shot 2020 Stephie James, These Days EP
July 12 Imaginary People, Alibi
July 17 Bing & Ruth, Species Bush, The Kingdom David Ramirez, My Love Is A Hurricane Dehd, Flower of Devotion Haux, Violence in a Quiet Mind Kllo, Maybe We Could machinegum, Conduit The Ninth Wave, Happy Days! The Pretenders, Hate for Sale Protomartyr, Ultimate Success Today Samantha Crain, A Small Death S.G. Goodman, Old Time Feeling Spice, Spice St. Lundi, Heavy Words
July 24 Cinder Well, No Summer Courtney Marie Andrews, Old Flowers Cub Sport, Like Nirvana DOV, It Feels Alright EP Ellen Siberian Tiger, Cinderblock Cindy Glassio, For the Very Last Time The Gooms, Laugh. Gregory Uhlmann, Neighborhood Watch Immaterial Possession, Immaterial Possession Jaguar Sun, This Empty Town Lori McKenna, The Balladeer Misterwives, Superbloom The Naked and Famous, Recover Nelson Kempf, Family Dollar
July 31 Creeper, Sex, Death & Infinite Void Dizzy, The Sun and Her Scorch Hockey Dad, Brain Candy Julia Francis, When You Get What You Want Land of Talk, Indistinct Conversations The Psychedelic Furs, Made of Rain Scott Cook, Tangle of Souls Thanya Iyer, Kind
August 7 Luke Bryan, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here New Fries, Is The Idea of Us
August 14 Matt Rollings, Matt Rollings Mosaic Sea Girls, Open Up Your Head Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters, Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters
August 21 Alex The Astronaut, The Theory of Absolutely Nothing Dan Croll, Grand Plan Declan McKenna, Zeros Everything Everything, Re-Animator The Lemon Twigs, Songs for the General Public No Joy, Motherhood
August 28 Gregory Porter, All Rise Kelly Lee Owens, Inner Song Suburban Living, How to Be Human
September 4 Cold Years, Paradise Throwing Muses, Sun Racket
September 11 Joshua Van Tassel, Dance Music Volume II: More Songs For Slow Motion Matt Costa, Yellow Cat
September 18 Deradoorian, Find the Sun The Dirty Knobs, Wreckless Abandon Liz Longley, Funeral For My Past Max, Colour Vision The Savants of Soul, The Savants of Soul
October 2 Matt Berninger, Serpentine Prison
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on May 29, 2020 19:42:36 GMT -5
5/26/2020 by Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
May 29 Alec Benjamin, These Two Windows Christian Lee Hutson, Beginners Daniella Cotton, A Different War Deerhoof, Future Teenage Cave Artists Destiny Rogers, Great Escape EP Diana Ross, Supertonic Diplo, Thomas Wesley Chapter 1: Snake Oil Dive Index, Waving at Airplanes DJ Preservation, Eastern Medicine, Western Illness Dylan, Red EP The Foxies, Growing Up Is Dead EP Ghost Gnotes, Ghost Gnotes Greg Fox, Contact Happy Dagger, Nowhere Hayfitz, Capsules Hayley Thompson-King, Sororicide Inventions, Continuous Portrait Jade Hairpins, Harmony Avenue Jake Blount, Spider Tales The Killers, Imploding the Mirage Kip Moore, Wild World Kyd The Band, Season 2: Character Development EP Kygo, Golden Hour Lady Gaga, Chromatica The Memories, Pickles & Pies Noah Reid, Gemini Palaye Royale, The Bastards PINS, Hot Slick Pluko, Color Blind Ro James, Mantic Sam Himself, Slow Drugs EP Seer Believer, Bent Sweet Spirit, Trinidad Teddy Thompson, Heartbreaker Please Threadbare, Silver Dollar Tomemitsu, I'll Be Alright EP Varsity, Fine Forever Vistas, Everything Changes in the End
May 31 Margaret Chavez, Into An Atmosphere
June 2 Richard Edwards, The Soft Ache and the Moon
June 5 Ambrose Akinmusire, on the tender spot of every calloused moment Amnesia Scanner, Tearless Baauer, Planet's Mad Blanco White, On The Other Side Brad Stank, Kinky Om Brigid Mae Power, Head Above the Water Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper, Glassforms Bruno Major, To Let a Good Thing Die Camille Delean, Cold House Burning Corey Harper, Overcast EP Eben, Honeydew EP Ebonivory, The Long Dream I The Ghost Inside, The Ghost Inside Girl Friday, Androgynous Mary GoGo Penguin, GoGo Penguin The Harmed Brothers, Across the Waves Hinds, The Prettiest Curse Iris Lune, lovelosslove Jessie Ware, What's Your Pleasure? Joy Downer, Paper Moon Kaleo, Surface Sounds Mark Olson & Ingunn Ringvold, Magdalen Accepts the Invitation Matt Lovell, Nobody Cries Today Michael MacDermott, What In The World Modern Nature, Annual Momma, Two of Me Mt. Joy, Rearrange Us Muzz, Muzz Nick Lowe, Lay It On Me No Age, Goons Be Gone Ohmme, Fantasize Your Ghost Pay For Pain, Pay For Pain EP The Prison Music Project, Long Time Gone Rajiv Jayaweera, Pistils Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sideways to New Italy Run The Jewels, RTJ4 Sarah Jarosz, World On The Ground Soft Plastics, 5 Dreams Sondre Lerche, Patience Tenci, My Heart Is An Open Field The Unfit, The Unfit Used Cassettes, Used Cassettes Vinyl Williams, Azure Virginity, Death To The Party EP Wray, Stream of Youth/Blank World
June 12 The Aces, Under My Influence Adeline, Intérimes EP Alextbh, The Chase EP Andrea & Mud, Bad News Darlin' Bazarian, Sight Lines EP Bibio, Sleep On The Wing Boney James, Solid Brent Amaker, DeathSquad Hello Deep Purple, Whoosh! Dougie Poole, The Freelancer's Blues Drab City, Good Songs For Bad People El Shirota, Tiempos Raros Eric Hutchinson, Class of '98 The Explorers Club, The Explorers Club / To Sing And Be Born Again Forest Bees, Forest Bees Forest Blakk, Sideways EP Francesca Blanchard, Make It Better Golf Alpha Bravo, The Sundog Gone West, Canyons GUM, Out In The World Healing Potpourri, Blanket of Calm Jack Garratt, Love, Death & Dancing Jehnny Beth, To Love Is to Live John Craigie, Asterisk the Universe Kramer, Songs We Sang In Our Dreams Naeem, Startisha Nate Lee, Wings of a Jetliner Nihiloxica, Kaloli Nir Felder, II Norah Jones, Pick Me Up Off the Floor Noveller, Arrow Oliver Tree, Ugly Is Beautiful Paul Weller, On Sunset Sammy Brue, Crash Test Kid Soko, Feel Feelings Tracye Eileen, It's Time Unwed Sailor, Look Alive The Voodoo Children, Instant Nostalgia - Side A EP
June 19 Blackberry Smoke, Live From Capricorn Sound Studios EP Blues Pills, Holy Moly! Bob Dylan, Rough and Rowdy Ways Braids, Shadow Offering Commonwealth Choir, No End EP eleven7four, What's The 1174? Gabby Barrett, Goldmine Goat Rodeo, Not Our First Goat Rodeo Grayson Capps, South Front Street: A Retrospective 1997-2019 Gum Country, Somewhere Imaginary Tricks, Art Flakey EP Jason Mraz, Look For The Good Jenny O., New Truth John Legend, Bigger Love Jonah Yano, souvenir EP Kacy Hill, Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again Lamb of God, Lamb of God Llynks, Become The Root Maya Hawke, Blush Neil Young, Homegrown Oumou Sangaré, Acoustic Owen, The Avalanche Permanent Collection, Nothing Good Is Normal Phoebe Bridgers, Punisher Postcard Boy, Limbo EP Scarlet Pleasure, Garden We Versus the Shark, Goodbye Guitar Whitesnake, The Rock Album Wire, 10:20 Zoon, Bleached Wavves
June 26 Amy Rage, Solitude EP Angela Muñoz, Introspection Arca, KiCk i Bananagun, The True Story of Bananagun Becca Mancari, The Greatest Part Bell Witch & Aerial Ruin, Stygian Bough: Volume 1 BOYO, Where Have All My Friends Gone? Civic Center, The Ground Below Dan Drohan, drocan! The Dead Tongues, Transmigration Blues Frank Zappa, The Mothers 1970 GabrĂel Ălafs, Piano Works Gordi, Our Two Skins Haim, Women In Music Pt III James Krivchenia, A New Found Relaxation Kansas, The Absence of Presence Kansas Smitty's, Things Happened Here Khruangbin, Mordechai Mountain Time, Music for Looking Animals Nadine Shah, Kitchen Sink Nicole Mitchell & Lisa E. Harris, EarthSeed PC Nackt, Plunderphonia Phoebe Ryan, How It Used To Feel Remo Drive, A Portrait of an Ugly Man Skullcrusher, Skullcrusher EP Tenille Townes, The Lemonade Stand Thad Cockrell, If In Case You Feel The Same Toots and the Maytals, Got to Be Tough Wetware, Flail Will Hoge, Tiny Little Movies Yebba, Dawn
July 3 A.A. Williams, Forever Blue Dream Wife, So When You Gonna... Greg Foat, Symphonie Pacifique Little Kid, Transfiguration Highway Marchelle Bradanini, Only A Woman Thiago Nassif, Mente Willie Nelson, First Rose of Spring
July 7 The Rentals, Q36
July 10 Asher Gamedze, Dialectic Soul The Beths, Jump Rope Gazers Bob Nanna, Celebration States Executionerâs Mask, Despair Anthems Glass Animals, Dreamland The Jayhawks, Xoxo Joji, Nectar Joshua Ray Walker, Glad You Made It July Talk, Pray for It Lou Canon, Audomatic Body Michael Grant & The Assassins, Always The Villain Nocona, Los Dos NZCA Lines, Pure Luxury Pvris, Use Me Quinn XCII, A Letter To My Younger Self Ray Wylie Hubbard, Co-Starring Rufus Wainwright, Unfollow the Rules Shaggy, Hot Shot 2020 Stephie James, These Days EP
July 12 Imaginary People, Alibi
July 17 Bing & Ruth, Species Bush, The Kingdom David Ramirez, My Love Is A Hurricane Dehd, Flower of Devotion Ellie Goulding, Brightest Blue Haux, Violence in a Quiet Mind Kllo, Maybe We Could Machinegum, Conduit The Ninth Wave, Happy Days! The Pretenders, Hate for Sale Protomartyr, Ultimate Success Today Samantha Crain, A Small Death S.G. Goodman, Old Time Feeling Spice, Spice St. Lundi, Heavy Words
July 24 Cinder Well, No Summer Courtney Marie Andrews, Old Flowers Cub Sport, Like Nirvana DOV, It Feels Alright EP Ellen Siberian Tiger, Cinderblock Cindy Glassio, For the Very Last Time The Gooms, Laugh. Gregory Uhlmann, Neighborhood Watch Immaterial Possession, Immaterial Possession Jaguar Sun, This Empty Town Lori McKenna, The Balladeer Misterwives, Superbloom The Naked and Famous, Recover Nelson Kempf, Family Dollar
July 31 Creeper, Sex, Death & Infinite Void Dizzy, The Sun and Her Scorch Hockey Dad, Brain Candy Julia Francis, When You Get What You Want Land of Talk, Indistinct Conversations The Psychedelic Furs, Made of Rain Scott Cook, Tangle of Souls Thanya Iyer, Kind
August 7 Luke Bryan, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here New Fries, Is The Idea of Us
August 14 Matt Rollings, Matt Rollings Mosaic Sea Girls, Open Up Your Head Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters, Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters
August 21 Alex The Astronaut, The Theory of Absolutely Nothing Dan Croll, Grand Plan Declan McKenna, Zeros Everything Everything, Re-Animator The Lemon Twigs, Songs for the General Public No Joy, Motherhood
August 28 Gregory Porter, All Rise Kelly Lee Owens, Inner Song Suburban Living, How to Be Human
September 4 Cold Years, Paradise Throwing Muses, Sun Racket
September 5 Lana Del Rey, Chemtrails Over the Country Club
September 11 Joshua Van Tassel, Dance Music Volume II: More Songs For Slow Motion Matt Costa, Yellow Cat
September 18 Deradoorian, Find the Sun The Dirty Knobs, Wreckless Abandon Liz Longley, Funeral For My Past MAX, Colour Vision The Savants of Soul, The Savants of Soul
October 2 Matt Berninger, Serpentine Prison
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Jun 5, 2020 21:37:00 GMT -5
Summer looks ripe for surprise releases. Especially the rest of this month.
6/3/2020 by Bryan Kress
With more and more music released each year, it's a near-impossible task to keep track of everything that's coming. From pop to hip-hop to alternative to K-pop to country, the choices made available feel endless -- not to mention vinyl, re-releases and collectible editions.
Below, check out Billboard's running calendar of upcoming releases to make sure you're in the know; check back often for updates to our schedule of albums to look forward to each week.
June 5
Ambrose Akinmusire, On The Tender Spot Of Every Calloused Moment Amnesia Scanner, Tearless Baauer, Planet's Mad Blanco White, On The Other Side Brad Stank, Kinky Om Brigid Mae Power, Head Above the Water Bruce Brubaker & Max Cooper, Glassforms Bruno Major, To Let a Good Thing Die Camille Delean, Cold House Burning Corey Harper, Overcast EP Eben, Honeydew EP Ebonivory, The Long Dream I The Ghost Inside, The Ghost Inside Girl Friday, Androgynous Mary GoGo Penguin, GoGo Penguin The Harmed Brothers, Across the Waves Hinds, The Prettiest Curse Iris Lune, lovelosslove Jessie Ware, What's Your Pleasure? Joy Downer, Paper Moon Kaleo, Surface Sounds Mark Olson & Ingunn Ringvold, Magdalen Accepts the Invitation Matt Lovell, Nobody Cries Today Michael MacDermott, What In The World Modern Nature, Annual Momma, Two of Me Mt. Joy, Rearrange Us Muzz, Muzz Nick Lowe, Lay It On Me No Age, Goons Be Gone Ohmme, Fantasize Your Ghost Pay For Pain, Pay For Pain EP The Prison Music Project, Long Time Gone Rajiv Jayaweera, Pistils Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Sideways to New Italy Sarah Jarosz, World On The Ground Soft Plastics, 5 Dreams Sondre Lerche, Patience Tenci, My Heart Is An Open Field The Unfit, The Unfit Used Cassettes, Used Cassettes Vinyl Williams, Azure Virginity, Death To The Party EP Wray, Stream of Youth/Blank World
June 12
The Aces, Under My Influence Adeline, Intérimes EP Alextbh, The Chase EP Andrea & Mud, Bad News Darlin' Bazarian, Sight Lines EP Bibio, Sleep On The Wing Boney James, Solid Brent Amaker, DeathSquad Hello Deep Purple, Whoosh! Dougie Poole, The Freelancer's Blues Drab City, Good Songs For Bad People El Shirota, Tiempos Raros Eric Hutchinson, Class of '98 The Explorers Club, The Explorers Club / To Sing And Be Born Again Forest Bees, Forest Bees Forest Blakk, Sideways EP Francesca Blanchard, Make It Better Golf Alpha Bravo, The Sundog Gone West, Canyons Gum, Out In The World Healing Potpourri, Blanket of Calm Jack Garratt, Love, Death & Dancing Jehnny Beth, To Love Is to Live John Craigie, Asterisk the Universe Kramer, Songs We Sang In Our Dreams Naeem, Startisha Nate Lee, Wings of a Jetliner Nihiloxica, Kaloli Nir Felder, II Norah Jones, Pick Me Up Off the Floor Noveller, Arrow Oliver Tree, Ugly Is Beautiful Paul Weller, On Sunset Sammy Brue, Crash Test Kid Soko, Feel Feelings Tracye Eileen, It's Time Unwed Sailor, Look Alive The Voodoo Children, Instant Nostalgia - Side A EP
June 19
Blackberry Smoke, Live From Capricorn Sound Studios EP Blues Pills, Holy Moly! Bob Dylan, Rough and Rowdy Ways Braids, Shadow Offering Commonwealth Choir, No End EP Eleven7four, What's The 1174? Gabby Barrett, Goldmine Goat Rodeo, Not Our First Goat Rodeo Grayson Capps, South Front Street: A Retrospective 1997-2019 Gum Country, Somewhere Imaginary Tricks, Art Flakey EP Jason Mraz, Look For The Good Jenny O., New Truth John Legend, Bigger Love Jonah Yano, souvenir EP Kacy Hill, Is It Selfish If We Talk About Me Again Lamb of God, Lamb of God Llynks, Become The Root Maya Hawke, Blush Neil Young, Homegrown Oumou Sangaré, Acoustic Owen, The Avalanche Permanent Collection, Nothing Good Is Normal Phoebe Bridgers, Punisher Postcard Boy, Limbo EP Scarlet Pleasure, Garden We Versus the Shark, Goodbye Guitar Whitesnake, The Rock Album Wire, 10:20 Zoon, Bleached Wavves
June 26
Amy Rage, Solitude EP Angela Muñoz, Introspection Arca, Kick I Bananagun, The True Story of Bananagun Becca Mancari, The Greatest Part Bell Witch & Aerial Ruin, Stygian Bough: Volume 1 Boyo, Where Have All My Friends Gone? Civic Center, The Ground Below Dan Drohan, Drocan! The Dead Tongues, Transmigration Blues Frank Zappa, The Mothers 1970 GabrĂel Ălafs, Piano Works Gordi, Our Two Skins Haim, Women In Music Pt III James Krivchenia, A New Found Relaxation Kansas, The Absence of Presence Kansas Smitty's, Things Happened Here Khruangbin, Mordechai Mountain Time, Music for Looking Animals Nadine Shah, Kitchen Sink Nicole Mitchell & Lisa E. Harris, EarthSeed PC Nackt, Plunderphonia Phoebe Ryan, How It Used To Feel Remo Drive, A Portrait of an Ugly Man Skullcrusher, Skullcrusher EP Tenille Townes, The Lemonade Stand Thad Cockrell, If In Case You Feel The Same Toots and the Maytals, Got to Be Tough Wetware, Flail Will Hoge, Tiny Little Movies
July 3
A.A. Williams, Forever Blue Dream Wife, So When You Gonna... Greg Foat, Symphonie Pacifique Little Kid, Transfiguration Highway Marchelle Bradanini, Only A Woman Thiago Nassif, Mente Willie Nelson, First Rose of Spring
July 7
The Rentals, Q36
July 10
Asher Gamedze, Dialectic Soul The Beths, Jump Rope Gazers Bob Nanna, Celebration States Executionerâs Mask, Despair Anthems Glass Animals, Dreamland The Jayhawks, Xoxo Joji, Nectar Joshua Ray Walker, Glad You Made It July Talk, Pray for It Lou Canon, Audomatic Body Michael Grant & The Assassins, Always The Villain Nocona, Los Dos NZCA Lines, Pure Luxury Pvris, Use Me Quinn XCII, A Letter To My Younger Self Ray Wylie Hubbard, Co-Starring Rufus Wainwright, Unfollow the Rules Shaggy, Hot Shot 2020 Stephie James, These Days EP
July 12
Imaginary People, Alibi
July 17
Bing & Ruth, Species Bush, The Kingdom David Ramirez, My Love Is A Hurricane Dehd, Flower of Devotion Ellie Goulding, Brightest Blue Haux, Violence in a Quiet Mind Kllo, Maybe We Could Machinegum, Conduit The Ninth Wave, Happy Days! The Pretenders, Hate for Sale Protomartyr, Ultimate Success Today Samantha Crain, A Small Death S.G. Goodman, Old Time Feeling Spice, Spice St. Lundi, Heavy Words
July 24
Cinder Well, No Summer Courtney Marie Andrews, Old Flowers Cub Sport, Like Nirvana DOV, It Feels Alright EP Ellen Siberian Tiger, Cinderblock Cindy Glassio, For the Very Last Time The Gooms, Laugh. Gregory Uhlmann, Neighborhood Watch Immaterial Possession, Immaterial Possession Jaguar Sun, This Empty Town Lori McKenna, The Balladeer Misterwives, Superbloom The Naked and Famous, Recover Nelson Kempf, Family Dollar
July 31
Creeper, Sex, Death & Infinite Void Dizzy, The Sun and Her Scorch Hockey Dad, Brain Candy Julia Francis, When You Get What You Want Land of Talk, Indistinct Conversations The Psychedelic Furs, Made of Rain Scott Cook, Tangle of Souls Thanya Iyer, Kind
August 7
Luke Bryan, Born Here, Live Here, Die Here New Fries, Is The Idea of Us
August 14
Matt Rollings, Matt Rollings Mosaic Sea Girls, Open Up Your Head Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters, Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters
August 21
Alex The Astronaut, The Theory of Absolutely Nothing Dan Croll, Grand Plan Declan McKenna, Zeros Everything Everything, Re-Animator The Lemon Twigs, Songs for the General Public No Joy, Motherhood
August 28
Gregory Porter, All Rise Kelly Lee Owens, Inner Song Suburban Living, How to Be Human
September 4
Cold Years, Paradise Throwing Muses, Sun Racket
September 5
Lana Del Rey, Chemtrails Over the Country Club
September 11
Joshua Van Tassel, Dance Music Volume II: More Songs For Slow Motion Matt Costa, Yellow Cat
September 18
Deradoorian, Find the Sun The Dirty Knobs, Wreckless Abandon Liz Longley, Funeral For My Past MAX, Colour Vision The Savants of Soul, The Savants of Soul
October 2
Matt Berninger, Serpentine Prison
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