List of 2009 albums
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The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2009. These are notable albums, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2009 in music.
First quarter[]
January[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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January 6 |
Animal Collective | Merriweather Post Pavilion | Psychedelic pop | Domino | [1] |
January 9 |
Saxon | Into the Labyrinth | Heavy metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [2] |
January 12 |
Fever Ray | Fever Ray | Electropop | Rabid | [3] |
Ugly Duckling | Audacity | Hip hop | Fat Beats Records | [4] | |
January 13 |
Kreator | Hordes of Chaos | Thrash metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [5] |
Oh No Not Stereo | 003 | Power pop | [6] | ||
Various artists | Notorious | Hip hop | Bad Boy | [7] | |
January 14 |
My Dear Disco | Dancethink | Synth-pop, funk, rock | [8] | |
January 19 |
Antony and the Johnsons | The Crying Light | Baroque pop | Secretly Canadian | [9] |
White Lies | To Lose My Life... | Post-punk revival, indie rock | Fiction, Geffen | [10] | |
January 20 |
Andrew Bird | Noble Beast | Baroque pop | Fat Possum, Bella Union | [11] |
Anya Marina | Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II | [12] | |||
BeauSoleil | Alligator Purse | [13] | |||
Bon Iver | Blood Bank | Indie folk | Jagjaguwar | [14] | |
Cattle Decapitation | The Harvest Floor | Deathgrind, technical death metal | Metal Blade | [15] | |
Coconut Records | Davy | Indie pop, indie rock | Young Baby Records | [16] | |
Cymbals Eat Guitars | Why There Are Mountains | Indie rock | [17] | ||
Fiction Family | Fiction Family | Folk, rock | ATO, lowercase people | [18] | |
John Frusciante | The Empyrean | Experimental rock, psychedelic rock, post-rock | Record Collection | [19] | |
Matt and Kim | Grand | Dance-punk, indie rock, indie pop | Fader Label, Universal | [20] | |
Reel Big Fish | Fame, Fortune and Fornication | Ska punk | Rock Ridge | [21] | |
Robert Pollard | The Crawling Distance | Rock, indie rock | Guided by Voices | [22] | |
Umphrey's McGee | Mantis | Progressive rock | SCI Fidelity | [23] | |
January 23 |
Napalm Death | Time Waits for No Slave | Grindcore | Century Media | [24] |
Sepultura | A-Lex | Groove metal, thrash metal, death metal | SPV | [25] | |
January 26 |
Architects | Hollow Crown | Metalcore, mathcore | Century Media, Distort, United By Fate Records | [26] |
Franz Ferdinand | Tonight: Franz Ferdinand | Indie rock, dance-punk, new wave | Domino | [27] | |
The Phantom Band | Checkmate Savage | Folk, pop, blues | Chemikal Underground | [28] | |
January 27 |
The Bird and the Bee | Ray Guns Are Not Just the Future | Indie pop, electronic | Blue Note | [29] |
Bruce Springsteen | Working on a Dream | Rock | Columbia | [30] | |
Crooked X | Crooked X | Hard rock, heavy metal | Capitol | [31] | |
Dirty Little Rabbits | Simon | Indie | The End | [32] | |
Duncan Sheik | Whisper House | Pop | RCA Victor | [33] | |
Hoobastank | Fornever | Post-grunge, alternative rock | Island | [34] | |
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes | Eye Legacy | Hip hop, R&B | Mass Appeal, eOne | [35] | |
Nickel Eye | The Time of the Assassins | Rykodisc | [36] | ||
Ten Second Epic | Hometown | Alternative rock, emo | Black Box | [37] |
February[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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February 2 |
Adagio | Archangels in Black | Symphonic metal, progressive metal, doom metal | Listenable | [38] |
Ben Kweller | Changing Horses | Country rock, alt-country, folk rock | ATO, The Noise Company | [39] | |
February 3 |
Cannibal Corpse | Evisceration Plague | Death metal | Metal Blade | [40] |
Dierks Bentley | Feel That Fire | Country | Capitol Nashville | [41] | |
The Fray | The Fray | Alternative rock, pop rock | Epic | [42] | |
The Loved Ones | Distractions | Punk rock, Americana | Fat Wreck Chords | [43] | |
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart | The Pains of Being Pure at Heart | Indie pop, noise pop, dream pop | Slumberland, Fortuna Pop! | [44] | |
Two Tongues | Two Tongues | Pop punk, indie rock, emo | Vagrant | [45] | |
The Von Bondies | Love, Hate and Then There's You | Rock, electronic | Majordomo | [46] | |
February 9 |
Hot Leg | Red Light Fever | Glam metal, hard rock, glam rock | Barbecue Rock Records | [47] |
Van Morrison | Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl | Folk rock | Listen to the Lions Records | [48] | |
February 10 |
Bobby V | The Rebirth | R&B, hip hop | Blu Kolla Dreams, EMI | [49] |
Dan Auerbach | Keep It Hid | Blues rock, garage rock, indie folk | Nonesuch | [50] | |
India.Arie | Testimony: Vol. 2, Love & Politics | R&B | Soulbird Records, Universal Republic | [51] | |
Lily Allen | It's Not Me, It's You | Electropop | Regal, Parlophone | [52] | |
The Lonely Island | Incredibad | Comedy hip hop | Universal Republic | [53] | |
Malajube | Labyrinthes | Indie rock | Dare to Care | [54] | |
Red | Innocence & Instinct | Alternative metal, Christian rock, post-grunge | Sony Music, Essential | [55] | |
Ryan Leslie | Ryan Leslie | R&B, hip hop | NextSelection Lifestyle Group, Casablanca, Universal Motown | [56] | |
February 11 |
VOTA | VOTA | Christian rock | INO, Columbia | [57] |
February 13 |
Mando Diao | Give Me Fire! | Indie rock, garage rock | Universal | [58] |
February 15 |
Bomb the Music Industry! | Scrambles | Ska punk, punk rock | Quote Unquote, Asian Man | [59] |
February 16 |
Morrissey | Years of Refusal | Alternative rock | Decca, Lost Highway | [60] |
Various artists | Dark Was the Night | Alternative rock, indie pop, indie rock | 4AD | [61] | |
February 17 |
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead | The Century of Self | Art rock | Richter Scale, Justice Records | [62] |
The Appleseed Cast | Sagarmatha | Indie rock, post-rock | Vagrant, The Militia Group | [63] | |
Asobi Seksu | Hush | Indie rock, dream pop | Polyvinyl | [64] | |
Beirut | March of the Zapotec/Holland | Indie folk, Balkan folk, electronica | Pompeii Records | [65] | |
J-Kwon | Hood Hop 2 | Hip hop | Hood Hop Music | [66] | |
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit | Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit | Southern rock, alternative country | Lightning Rod Records | [67] | |
Lissy Trullie | Self-Taught Learner | American Myth Records, Wichita | [68] | ||
Living Things | Habeas Corpus | Indie rock | Jive | [69] | |
M. Ward | Hold Time | Alternative, folk | Merge, 4AD | [70] | |
Mishka | Above the Bones | [71] | |||
Plushgun | Pins & Panzers | New wave, indie rock, synth-pop | Tommy Boy | [72] | |
Scale the Summit | Carving Desert Canyons | Progressive metal, progressive rock, instrumental rock | [73] | ||
Thursday | Common Existence | Post-hardcore | Epitaph | [74] | |
William Elliott Whitmore | Animals in the Dark | [75] | |||
February 18 |
Ashanti | The Vault | R&B | AJM, The Orchard | [76] |
February 20 |
Toni Gonzaga and Sam Milby | Love Duets | Pop | Star | [77] |
February 23 |
Blut Aus Nord | Memoria Vetusta II – Dialogue with the Stars | Atmospheric black metal | Candlelight | [78] |
Gui Boratto | Take My Breath Away | House, minimal techno | Kompakt | [79] | |
Lamb of God | Wrath | Groove metal, thrash metal | Epic, Roadrunner | [80] | |
The Prodigy | Invaders Must Die | New rave | Cooking Vinyl | [81] | |
February 24 |
B-Real | Smoke n Mirrors | West Coast hip hop, Latin hip hop | Duck Down | [82] |
Black Lips | 200 Million Thousand | Garage punk, psychedelic rock | Vice | [83] | |
Chris Isaak | Mr. Lucky | Country pop | Wicked Games, Reprise | [84] | |
Clem Snide | Hungry Bird | Alternative country | 429 | [85] | |
Gentleman Reg | Jet Black | Indie pop | Arts & Crafts | [86] | |
God Forbid | Earthsblood | Thrash metal, metalcore | Century Media | [87] | |
Howie Beck | How to Fall Down in Public | Indie rock | 13 Clouds Records | [88] | |
Jake Owen | Easy Does It | Country | RCA Nashville | [89] | |
Joe Budden | Padded Room | Hip hop | Amalgam Digital | [90] | |
K'naan | Troubadour | Canadian hip hop, worldbeat | A&M/Octone | [91] | |
Marianas Trench | Masterpiece Theatre | Pop punk, symphonic rock | 604 | [92] | |
MC Lars | This Gigantic Robot Kills | Nerdcore, ska punk, West Coast hip hop | Horris, Oglio | [93] | |
Project Pat | Real Recognize Real | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | Hypnotize Minds, Asylum | [94] | |
February 27 |
Now, Now Every Children | Cars | Indie pop | Tapete | [95] |
U2 | No Line on the Horizon | Rock | Mercury, Island, Interscope | [96] |
March[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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March 1 |
Cursive | Mama, I'm Swollen | Emo, indie rock | Saddle Creek | [97] |
March 2 |
The Answer | Everyday Demons | Hard rock | Albert | [98] |
Red Light Company | Fine Fascination | Alternative rock | Lavolta Records | [99] | |
March 3 |
Jeremy Riddle | The Now and Not Yet | [100] | ||
Marissa Nadler | Little Hells | Folk | Kemado | [101] | |
Neko Case | Middle Cyclone | Alternative country, indie folk | Anti- | [102] | |
Shout Out Out Out Out | Reintegration Time | Electro, alternative dance, dance-punk | Nrmls Wlcm Records | [103] | |
March 6 |
The Church | Untitled #23 | Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock | Unorthodox Records, Second Motion | [104] |
Kelly Clarkson | All I Ever Wanted | Pop, pop rock | RCA | [105] | |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | It's Blitz! | Synth-punk, alternative rock | Dress Up Records, DGC, Interscope | [106] | |
March 9 |
Fight Like Apes | You Filled His Head with Fluffy Clouds and Jolly Ranchers, What Did You Think Was Going to Happen? | [107] | ||
Mel Parsons | Over My Shoulder | Folk, alternative country | Cape Road Recordings | [108] | |
Micachu and the Shapes | Jewellery | Avant-pop, noise pop, grindie | Rough Trade | [109] | |
Pure Reason Revolution | Amor Vincit Omnia | New prog, electronic rock, electronica | Superball | [110] | |
Polly Scattergood | Polly Scattergood | Indie pop, experimental | Mute | [111] | |
Starsailor | All the Plans | Alternative rock, post-Britpop | Virgin, EMI | [112] | |
Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker | Questamation | Alternative dance, drum and bass | Smashing World Records | [113] | |
March 10 |
Attack in Black | Years (by One Thousand Fingertips) | Folk rock | Dine Alone | [114] |
Bell Orchestre | As Seen Through Windows | Instrumental rock | Arts & Crafts | [115] | |
Chris Cornell | Scream | Dance-pop, pop rock | Mosley, Suretone | [116] | |
The-Dream | Love vs. Money | R&B | Radio Killa, Def Jam | [117] | |
Handsome Furs | Face Control | Electropunk | Sub Pop | [118] | |
J. Holiday | Round 2 | R&B, hip hop | Music Line Group, Capitol | [119] | |
Julie Doiron | I Can Wonder What You Did with Your Day | Indie rock | Jagjaguwar, Endearing | [120] | |
Julien-K | Death to Analog | Industrial rock, electronic rock, alternative rock | Metropolis, | [121] | |
New Found Glory | Not Without a Fight | Pop punk | Epitaph | [122] | |
The Number Twelve Looks Like You | Worse Than Alone | Mathcore | Eyeball | [123] | |
Propagandhi | Supporting Caste | Punk rock | G7 Welcoming Committee, Smallman Records, Hassle Records | [124] | |
RBD | Para Olvidarte de Mí | Pop, Latin pop, dance-pop | [125] | ||
Reks | More Grey Hairs | Hip hop | ShowOff Records | [126] | |
The Riverboat Gamblers | Underneath the Owl | [127] | |||
Seventh Day Slumber | Take Everything | Christian rock | BEC | [128] | |
Yngwie Malmsteen | Angels of Love | Folk rock, instrumental rock, neoclassical metal | Koch, Rising Force Records | [129] | |
March 12 |
Miss Kittin & The Hacker | Two | Electronica, electroclash, dance | Nobody's Bizzness | [130] |
Super Junior | Sorry, Sorry | K-pop, R&B, dance | SM | [131] | |
March 13 |
Peter Doherty | Grace/Wastelands | Alternative rock | EMI, Astralwerks | [132] |
Utada | This Is the One | Pop, R&B | Island | [133] | |
March 16 |
Delirious? | My Soul Sings | Rock, Christian rock | Sparrow, Furious? Records | [134] |
Pestilence | Resurrection Macabre | Technical death metal | Mascot | [135] | |
Super Furry Animals | Dark Days/Light Years | Alternative rock, experimental rock | Rough Trade | [136] | |
March 17 |
Ace Enders and a Million Different People | When I Hit the Ground | Indie rock | Vagrant | [137] |
Bonnie "Prince" Billy | Beware | Americana, alternative country, indie folk | Drag City | [138] | |
Capone-N-Noreaga | Channel 10 | East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop, gangsta rap | SMC | [139] | |
Gorilla Zoe | Don't Feed da Animals | Hip hop | Bad Boy South, Block, Atlantic | [140] | |
Mstrkrft | Fist of God | Electro house | Last Gang, Dim Mak, Downtown | [141] | |
Static-X | Cult of Static | Industrial metal, groove metal | Reprise | [142] | |
Superdrag | Industry Giants | Punk rock, power pop, shoegaze | Superdrag Sound Laboratories, Thirty Tigers | [143] | |
Willie Nelson | Naked Willie | Country | Legacy | [144] | |
March 18 |
Röyksopp | Junior | Electronic pop | Wall of Sound | [145] |
March 20 |
HammerFall | No Sacrifice, No Victory | Power metal, heavy metal | Nuclear Blast | [146] |
Nine Inch Nails, Jane's Addiction and Street Sweeper Social Club | NINJA 2009 Tour Sampler | Alternative rock | The Null Corporation | [147] | |
March 23 |
Therapy? | Crooked Timber | Alternative metal, post-punk | Demolition | [148] |
Various artists | Hannah Montana: The Movie | Pop, country | [149] | ||
March 24 |
Blue October | Approaching Normal | Alternative rock | Universal | [150] |
Dan Deacon | Bromst | Indietronica, noise pop | Carpark | [151] | |
The Decemberists | The Hazards of Love | Folk rock, chamber pop, progressive folk | Capitol, Rough Trade | [152] | |
Falling Up | Fangs | Art rock, experimental rock | BEC | [153] | |
Jim Jones | Pray IV Reign | Hip hop | eOne, Columbia, Sony Music | [154] | |
Joel Plaskett | Three | Indie rock, folk rock, folk | MapleMusic | [155] | |
John Rich | Son of a Preacher Man | Country | Warner Bros. | [156] | |
Junior Boys | Begone Dull Care | Synth-pop | Domino | [157] | |
Keri Hilson | In a Perfect World... | R&B | Mosley, Zone 4, Interscope | [158] | |
KMFDM | Blitz | Industrial rock, electro-industrial | Metropolis | [159] | |
Leela James | Let's Do It Again | Soul, R&B, blues | Shanachie | [160] | |
Mastodon | Crack the Skye | Progressive metal | Reprise | [161] | |
Martina McBride | Shine | Country | RCA | [162] | |
MF DOOM | Born Like This | Hip hop | Lex | [163] | |
Mono | Hymn to the Immortal Wind | Post-rock | Temporary Residence Limited | [164] | |
MxPx | On the Cover II | Tooth & Nail | [165] | ||
Papa Roach | Metamorphosis | Glam metal, hard rock | DGC, Interscope | [166] | |
Pet Shop Boys | Yes | Synth-pop | Parlophone | [167] | |
Slim Thug | Boss of All Bosses | Hip hop | Koch | [168] | |
Vanna | A New Hope | Post-hardcore, metalcore | Epitaph | [169] | |
Yanni | Yanni Voices | Instrumental | Yanni Wake Records, Disney Pearl | [170] | |
March 25 |
Ayumi Hamasaki | Next Level | Electronic | Avex Trax | [171] |
March 30 |
Kaki King | Mexican Teenagers | Instrumental rock | Cooking Vinyl | [172] |
The Leisure Society | The Sleeper | Folk-pop | Willkommen Records | [173] | |
Peter Bjorn and John | Living Thing | Indie pop | Wichita, Startime | [174] | |
The Xcerts | In the Cold Wind We Smile | Indie rock, post-hardcore, power pop | Xtra Mile, King Tuts Recordings | [175] | |
March 31 |
Bow Wow | New Jack City II | Hip hop, gangsta rap, R&B | LBW Entertainment, Columbia | [176] |
Burn Halo | Burn Halo | Hard rock, alternative metal, post-grunge | Rawkhead Records | [177] | |
Death Cab for Cutie | The Open Door | Alternative rock | Atlantic, Barsuk | [178] | |
Diana Krall | Quiet Nights | Jazz, bossa nova | Verve | [179] | |
Filter | The Very Best Things (1995–2008) | Industrial rock, alternative rock, alternative metal | [180] | ||
Flo Rida | R.O.O.T.S. | Hip hop | Poe Boy, Atlantic | [181] | |
Gavin DeGraw | Free | Soft rock | J | [182] | |
Great Lake Swimmers | Lost Channels | Folk rock | Nettwerk | [183] | |
Keith Urban | Defying Gravity | Country | Capitol Nashville | [184] | |
Queensrÿche | American Soldier | Heavy metal, hard rock, alternative rock | ATCO, Rhino | [185] | |
Stevie Nicks | The Soundstage Sessions | Rock | Reprise | [186] | |
UGK | UGK 4 Life | Hip hop | [187] |
Second quarter[]
April[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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April 1 |
BWO | Big Science | Pop | Bonnier Music | [188] |
Lacuna Coil | Shallow Life | Gothic metal, alternative metal, nu metal | Century Media, EMI | [189] | |
El Perro del Mar | Love Is Not Pop | Pop | Licking Fingers | [190] | |
April 3 |
Bat for Lashes | Two Suns | Art rock | Echo, Parlophone | [191] |
April 6 |
Doves | Kingdom of Rust | Indie rock | Heavenly | [192] |
Lady Sovereign | Jigsaw | Hip hop, grime, electronica | EMI | [193] | |
The Veils | Sun Gangs | Indie, Alternative rock | Rough Trade | [194] | |
April 7 |
Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound | When Sweet Sleep Returned | Psychedelic rock | Tee Pee | [195] |
Band of Skulls | Baby Darling Doll Face Honey | Blues rock, indie rock, hard rock | Shangri-La | [196] | |
Billy Ray Cyrus | Back to Tennessee | Country | Lyric Street | [197] | |
Black Dice | Repo | Ambient music, electronic | Paw Tracks | [198] | |
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone | Advance Base Battery Life | Tomlab | [199] | ||
The Ettes | Danger Is | [200] | |||
Jadakiss | The Last Kiss | East Coast hip hop, hardcore | D-Block, Ruff Ryders, Roc-A-Fella | [201] | |
Jason Aldean | Wide Open | Country, country rock | Broken Bow | [202] | |
MercyMe | 10 | Rock | INO | [203] | |
Metric | Fantasies | Indie rock, new wave | Metric Music International, Last Gang, Mom + Pop | [204] | |
Mims | Guilt | Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, rap rock | Capitol, EMI | [205] | |
Neil Young | Fork in the Road | Rock, folk rock | Reprise | [206] | |
Rascal Flatts | Unstoppable | Country | Lyric Street | [207] | |
The Thermals | Now We Can See | Indie rock, punk rock | Kill Rock Stars | [208] | |
The Tragically Hip | We Are the Same | Rock | Universal Music Canada | [209] | |
April 9 |
Woods | Songs of Shame | Folk, psychedelic folk | Woodsist, Shrimper | [210] |
April 13 |
Soap&Skin | Lovetune for Vacuum | Experimental, dark wave, electronica | Couch Records, PIAS | [211] |
April 14 |
Big Business | Mind the Drift | Heavy metal | Hydra Head | [212] |
The Boy Least Likely To | Law of the Playground | Indie pop | Too Young to Die | [213] | |
Day26 | Forever in a Day | R&B, hip hop | Bad Boy, Atlantic | [214] | |
Den Saakaldte | All Hail Pessimism | [215] | |||
Fastball | Little White Lies | Rock | RED | [216] | |
Jill Sobule | California Years | Pinko Records | [217] | ||
k-os | Yes! | Alternative hip hop | Universal Music Canada | [218] | |
The Last Vegas | Whatever Gets You Off | Hard rock, glam metal, heavy metal | Eleven Seven | [219] | |
Prefuse 73 | Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian | Electronic | Warp | [220] | |
Silversun Pickups | Swoon | Alternative rock, indie rock, shoegaze | Dangerbird | [221] | |
Willie Nile | House of a Thousand Guitars | Rock | River House Records | [222] | |
April 17 |
Depeche Mode | Sounds of the Universe | Synth-pop, electronic rock | Mute | [223] |
April 20 |
Art Brut | Art Brut vs. Satan | Indie rock, art punk, garage rock | Downtown, Cooking Vinyl | [224] |
Asher Roth | Asleep in the Bread Aisle | Alternative hip hop, jazz rap | School Boy, SRC, Universal Motown | [225] | |
Camera Obscura | My Maudlin Career | Indie pop | 4AD | [226] | |
Chimaira | The Infection | Groove metal, metalcore | Ferret, Nuclear Blast | [227] | |
Earth Crisis | To the Death | Metalcore | Century Media | [228] | |
Fightstar | Be Human | Alternative rock, symphonic rock, post-hardcore | Search and Destroy Records, PIAS | [229] | |
April 21 |
As Cities Burn | Hell or High Water | Indie rock | Tooth & Nail | [230] |
Bearfoot | Doors and Windows | Bluegrass, Americana | Compass | [231] | |
Chester French | Love the Future | Indie pop, futurepop, synth-pop, electronic | Star Trak, Interscope | [232] | |
The Horrors | Primary Colours | Shoegaze, post-punk revival, gothic rock | XL | [233] | |
Isis | Wavering Radiant | Post-metal, sludge metal, progressive metal | Ipecac | [234] | |
Jane's Addiction | A Cabinet of Curiosities | Alternative rock | Rhino | [235] | |
Jars of Clay | The Long Fall Back to Earth | Rock, Christian rock | Gray Matters Records, Essential | [236] | |
The Juan MacLean | The Future Will Come | House, nu-disco | DFA | [237] | |
Manchester Orchestra | Mean Everything to Nothing | Indie rock, alternative rock | Favorite Gentlemen Recordings | [238] | |
Meg & Dia | Here, Here and Here | Alternative rock, indie rock, indie pop | Warner Bros., Sire | [239] | |
Rick Ross | Deeper Than Rap | Hip hop | MMG, Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam | [240] | |
Tinted Windows | Tinted Windows | Alternative rock, power pop | S-Curve | [241] | |
April 25 |
Serebro | OpiumRoz | Electronic rock | Monolit Records, Symbolic Records | [242] |
April 27 |
The Enemy | Music for the People | Indie rock, punk rock | Warner Bros. | [243] |
OSI | Blood | Progressive metal | Inside Out | [244] | |
April 28 |
Ben Folds | Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella! | A cappella | Sony Music | [245] |
Bob Dylan | Together Through Life | Folk rock, blues rock | Columbia | [246] | |
Halestorm | Halestorm | Hard rock, post-grunge | Atlantic | [247] | |
Heaven & Hell | The Devil You Know | Heavy metal, doom metal | Rhino, Roadrunner | [248] | |
Immaculate Machine | High on Jackson Hill | Indie rock | Mint | [249] | |
Japandroids | Post-Nothing | Indie rock, noise rock, lo-fi | Unfamiliar Records | [250] | |
Julian Marley | Awake | Reggae | Universal, Tuff Gong | [251] | |
Kevin Devine | Brother's Blood | Indie rock, alternative rock | Favorite Gentlemen Recordings, Big Scary Monsters | [252] | |
Mike Jones | The Voice | Hip hop | Ice Age, Asylum | [253] | |
NOFX | Coaster | Punk rock, ska punk | Fat Wreck Chords | [254] | |
Patrick Watson | Wooden Arms | Dream pop, psychedelic folk | Secret City | [255] | |
Pilot Speed | Wooden Bones | Rock | MapleMusic, Wind-up | [256] | |
Tech N9ne | Sickology 101 | Midwest hip hop | Strange Music | [257] | |
Thee Oh Sees | Help | Alternative rock, garage rock, noise rock | In the Red | [258] | |
Wyrd | Kalivägi | [259] | |||
April 30 |
Nek | Un'altra direzione | Pop rock, soft rock | [260] |
May[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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May 1 |
Madina Lake | Attics to Eden | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | Roadrunner | [261] |
Peaches | I Feel Cream | Electroclash, synth-pop, electropunk | XL | [262] | |
May 2 |
Gallows | Grey Britain | Hardcore punk, metalcore | [263] | |
May 3 |
Ciara | Fantasy Ride | R&B | [264] | |
May 4 |
Fischerspooner | Entertainment | Electropop | [265] | |
The Maccabees | Wall of Arms | Indie rock | Fiction | [266] | |
May 5 |
Akron / Family | Set 'Em Wild, Set 'Em Free | Experimental rock, indie folk | [267] | |
The Chariot | Wars and Rumors of Wars | Metalcore, mathcore | [268] | ||
Chrisette Michele | Epiphany | R&B, pop, soul | Def Jam | [269] | |
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band | Outer South | Folk rock, indie rock, Americana | Merge | [270] | |
Cracker | Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey | Alternative | [271] | ||
The Dangerous Summer | Reach for the Sun | Pop-punk, alternative rock | Hopeless | [272] | |
Decyfer Down | Crash | Post-grunge, alternative metal Christian rock | [273] | ||
The Devil Wears Prada | With Roots Above and Branches Below | Metalcore | [274] | ||
Hatebreed | For the Lions | Metalcore, hardcore punk, groove metal | Koch | [275] | |
New York Dolls | Cause I Sez So | Hard Rock | Atco | [276] | |
Newsboys | In the Hands of God | Christian rock, pop rock | Inpop | [277] | |
Psychostick | Sandwich | Comedy rock, metalcore, hardcore punk | Rock Ridge | [278] | |
St. Vincent | Actor | Baroque pop, indie pop, progressive pop | 4AD | [279] | |
Yusuf Islam | Roadsinger | Folk rock | [280] | ||
Zao | Awake? | Metalcore | Ferret | [281] | |
May 8 |
Epica | The Classical Conspiracy | Symphonic death metal, neoclassical metal | Nuclear Blast | [282] |
May 11 |
In Case of Fire | Align the Planets | Progressive rock, alternative rock, new prog | Search and Destroy Records | [283] |
Marmaduke Duke | Duke Pandemonium | Alternative rock, dance-pop, funk | 14th Floor Records | [284] | |
May 12 |
Aiden | Knives | Horror punk, melodic hardcore | Victory | [285] |
Cam'ron | Crime Pays | Hip hop | Diplomat, Asylum, Warner Bros. | [286] | |
The Crystal Method | Divided by Night | Electronica | Tiny e Records | [287] | |
Maxïmo Park | Quicken the Heart | Alternative rock, indie rock, post-punk revival | Warp | [288] | |
Meat Puppets | Sewn Together | Alternative rock | Megaforce | [289] | |
Paul Wall | Fast Life | Hip hop, Southern hip hop | Swishahouse, Asylum | [290] | |
May 13 |
Dead by April | Dead by April | Metalcore, melodic death metal, alternative metal | Universal | [291] |
May 15 |
Coldplay | LeftRightLeftRightLeft | Alternative rock | Capitol, Parlophone | [292] |
Eminem | Relapse | Horrorcore, hardcore hip hop | Aftermath | [293] | |
Green Day | 21st Century Breakdown | Pop punk, alternative rock, punk rock | Reprise | [294] | |
May 18 |
Kate Voegele | A Fine Mess | Pop, pop rock | MySpace, Interscope | [295] |
Madness | The Liberty of Norton Folgate | Ska, pop, reggae | Lucky Seven, Yep Roc | [296] | |
Manic Street Preachers | Journal for Plague Lovers | Post-punk, alternative rock | Columba | [297] | |
Old Man's Child | Slaves of the World | Symphonic black metal | Century Media | [298] | |
Passion Pit | Manners | Frenchkiss, Columbia | [299] | ||
Sunn O))) | Monoliths & Dimensions | Drone metal, avant-garde, dark ambient | Southern Lord | [300] | |
May 19 |
Busta Rhymes | Back on My B.S. | East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop | Universal Motown | [301] |
Carbon Leaf | Nothing Rhymes with Woman | Vanguard | [302] | ||
CKY | Carver City | Alternative metal, stoner metal, alternative rock | Roadrunner | [303] | |
Diane Birch | Bible Belt | Soul, blues | S-Curve | [304] | |
DJ Drama | Gangsta Grillz: The Album (Vol. 2) | Hip hop | Grand Hustle, Atlantic | [305] | |
Family Force 5 | Dance or Die with a Vengeance | Crunkcore, Christian rock, Dance | Transparent Media Group | [306] | |
IAMX | Kingdom of Welcome Addiction | Alternative rock, industrial rock, dark cabaret | Metropolis, 61Seconds Records | [307] | |
Iron & Wine | Around the Well | Folk rock | Sub Pop | [308] | |
Kenny Chesney | Greatest Hits II | Country | BNA | [309] | |
Mat Kearney | City of Black & White | Rock, pop | Aware, Columbia | [310] | |
Method Man & Redman | Blackout! 2 | Hip hop | Def Jam | [311] | |
Ruben Studdard | Love Is | R&B | Hickory | [312] | |
Tori Amos | Abnormally Attracted to Sin | Universal Republic | [313] | ||
White Rabbits | It's Frightening | Indie rock | TBD, Mute | [314] | |
May 20 |
Marilyn Manson | The High End of Low | Glam rock, industrial metal | Interscope | [315] |
May 22 |
Esmée Denters | Outta Here | Synth-pop, R&B | Interscope, Tennman | [316] |
May 25 |
1349 | Revelations of the Black Flame | Black metal, avant-garde metal | Candlelight | [317] |
Devin Townsend | Ki | Progressive rock, progressive metal, blues rock | HevyDevy Records | [318] | |
Iggy Pop | Préliminaires | Jazz, rock, blues | Astralwerks, Virgin | [319] | |
Phoenix | Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix | Indie pop, synth-pop, new wave | V2, Loyauté, Glassnote | [320] | |
May 26 |
Black Moth Super Rainbow | Eating Us | Graveface | [321] | |
Electrik Red | How to Be a Lady: Volume 1 | R&B | Radio Killa, Def Jam | [322] | |
Eros Ramazzotti | Ali e radici | Pop, rock | [323] | ||
Grizzly Bear | Veckatimest | Indie rock, psychedelic folk, folk rock | Warp | [324] | |
Hayden | The Place Where We Lived | Acoustic rock, indie folk, alternative country | Hardwood, Universal Music Canada | [325] | |
Mandy Moore | Amanda Leigh | Country, folk, pop | RED, Sony Music | [326] | |
Minsk | With Echoes in the Movement of Stone | Post-metal, doom metal | Relapse | [327] | |
Wisin & Yandel | La Revolución | Reggaeton, R&B, electropop | WY, Machete | [328] | |
May 27 |
Amorphis | Skyforger | Folk metal, progressive metal, melodic death metal | Nuclear Blast | [329] |
May 28 |
Rock Plaza Central | ...At the Moment of Our Most Needing | Indie rock | [330] | |
May 29 |
Eskimo Joe | Inshalla | Alternative rock | Warner | [331] |
June[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 1 |
Patrick Wolf | The Bachelor | Indietronica, folktronica, electronica | Bloody Chamber Music | [332] |
June 2 |
311 | Uplifter | Alternative rock, reggae rock | Volcano | [333] |
Dave Matthews Band | Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King | Alternative rock | RCA | [334] | |
Eels | Hombre Lobo | Rock | Vagrant | [335] | |
Emery | ...In Shallow Seas We Sail | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore | Tooth & Nail | [336] | |
Rancid | Let the Dominoes Fall | Punk rock, ska punk | Hellcat, Epitaph | [337] | |
The Sounds | Crossing the Rubicon | New wave, post-punk revival | Arnioki Records, Original Signal Records | [338] | |
Taking Back Sunday | New Again | Alternative rock, pop rock, pop punk | Warner Bros. | [339] | |
June 3 |
The Black Eyed Peas | The E.N.D. | Pop, hip hop, dance | Interscope | [340] |
Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana) | Hannah Montana 3 | Teen pop, dance-pop, pop rock | Walt Disney | [341] | |
Titãs | Sacos Plásticos | Pop rock | Arsenal Music | [342] | |
June 5 |
Chickenfoot | Chickenfoot | Hard rock, blues rock, heavy metal | Redline, earMUSIC, WHD Entertainment | [343] |
Karnivool | Sound Awake | Progressive rock, alternative metal | Cymatic Records, Sony Music | [344] | |
Kasabian | West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum | Indie rock, psychedelic rock, space rock | RCA | [345] | |
Little Boots | Hands | Electropop, synth-pop | 679, Atlantic | [346] | |
June 8 |
Datarock | Red | Dance-punk, funk, nu-disco | [347] | |
Faith No More | The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection | Alternative metal, experimental rock, alternative rock | Rhino | [348] | |
Placebo | Battle for the Sun | Alternative rock | PIAS | [349] | |
Steel Panther | Feel the Steel | Glam metal, heavy metal, comedy rock | Universal | [350] | |
June 9 |
Anti-Flag | The People or the Gun | Punk rock | SideOneDummy | [351] |
The Clarks | Restless Days | Rock | High Wire Music | [352] | |
Coalesce | OX | Metalcore, mathcore | Relapse | [353] | |
Dirty Projectors | Bitte Orca | Indie rock, experimental pop | Domino | [354] | |
Dredg | The Pariah, the Parrot, the Delusion | Alternative rock, progressive rock, experimental rock | Ohlone Recordings, Independent Label | [355] | |
Elvis Costello | Secret, Profane & Sugarcane | Americana, country folk, country rock | Hear Music, Universal | [356] | |
The Friday Night Boys | Off the Deep End | Power pop, pop punk | Fueled by Ramen | [357] | |
Little Boots | Illuminations | Synth-pop, nu-disco, dance-pop | Elektra | [358] | |
Miike Snow | Miike Snow | Indie pop, synth-pop | Downtown | [359] | |
Mos Def | The Ecstatic | Conscious rap, alternative hip hop | Downtown | [360] | |
A Skylit Drive | Adelphia | Post-hardcore, screamo | Fearless | [361] | |
Sonic Youth | The Eternal | Indie rock, experimental rock | Matador | [362] | |
There for Tomorrow | A Little Faster | Alternative rock, pop punk, emo | Hopeless | [363] | |
June 11 |
Ashley Tisdale | Guilty Pleasure | Pop rock | Warner Bros. | [364] |
Idlewild | Post Electric Blues | Indie rock | Cooking Vinyl | [365] | |
June 12 |
A-ha | Foot of the Mountain | Synth-pop | We Love Music, Polydor, Universal | [366] |
Hilltop Hoods | State of the Art | Australian hip hop | Golden Era | [367] | |
Jonas Brothers | Lines, Vines and Trying Times | Rock | Hollywood | [368] | |
June 15 |
Magnum | Into the Valley of the Moonking | Rock | SPV | [369] |
Riverside | Anno Domini High Definition | Progressive rock, progressive metal, jazz fusion | Mystic Production, Inside Out Music, SPV | [370] | |
Spinnerette | Spinnerette | Alternative rock, indie rock | Anthem, Hassle Records | [371] | |
We Were Promised Jetpacks | These Four Walls | Indie rock, post-punk revival, folk rock | Fat Cat | [372] | |
June 16 |
Everyday Sunday | Best Night of Our Lives | Christian rock | Inpop | [373] |
George Harrison | Let It Roll: Songs by George Harrison | Rock | Dark Horse, Parlophone, Apple | [374] | |
Incubus | Monuments and Melodies | Alternative rock | Epic, Immortal | [375] | |
Major Lazer | Guns Don't Kill People... Lazers Do | EDM, dancehall, reggae | Downtown | [376] | |
Spinal Tap | Back from the Dead | Comedy rock, heavy metal | Spuzzle Records, Polymer Records | [377] | |
Street Sweeper Social Club | Street Sweeper Social Club | Rap rock, alternative rock, funk rock | Warner Bros. | [378] | |
June 19 |
Gossip | Music for Men | Indie rock, garage rock, dance-punk | Columbia | |
The Temper Trap | Conditions | Indie rock, indie pop | Liberation Music, Infectious, Glassnote | [379] | |
VNV Nation | Of Faith, Power and Glory | Futurepop, electro-industrial, electropop | Anachron Records | [380] | |
June 22 |
Amazing Baby | Rewild | Indie rock | Shangri-La, Cooperative Music | [381] |
White Denim | Fits | Indie rock, psychedelic rock | Downtown, Full Time Hobby | [382] | |
June 23 |
Alexisonfire | Old Crows / Young Cardinals | Post-hardcore | Dine Alone | [383] |
Cheap Trick | The Latest | Hard rock, power pop | Cheap Trick Unlimited | [384] | |
The Cliks | Dirty King | Alternative rock | Warner Bros., Tommy Boy | [385] | |
Darkest Hour | The Eternal Return | Melodic death metal | Victory | [386] | |
The Dear Hunter | Act III: Life and Death | Progressive rock, symphonic rock, experimental rock | Triple Crown | [387] | |
Deer Tick | Born on Flag Day | Indie rock, alternative country | Partisan | [388] | |
Dinosaur Jr. | Farm | Alternative rock | Jagjaguwar | [389] | |
Dream Theater | Black Clouds & Silver Linings | Progressive metal, progressive rock | Roadrunner | [390] | |
Ginuwine | A Man's Thoughts | R&B, soul, hip hop | Notifi Records, Asylum, Warner Bros. | [391] | |
Hit the Lights | Coast to Coast | Pop punk, easycore | Triple Crown | [392] | |
Jay Brannan | In Living Cover | Folk, acoustic | Great Depression Records, Nettwerk | [393] | |
The Lemonheads | Varshons | Alternative rock, punk rock | The End | [394] | |
The Mars Volta | Octahedron | Progressive rock, experimental rock | Warner Bros., Mercury | [395] | |
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster | III | Hard rock, Southern metal | Ferret | [396] | |
Paulina Rubio | Gran City Pop | Latin pop, dance-pop | Universal Music Latino | [397] | |
Pete Yorn | Back and Fourth | Alternative rock | Columbia | [398] | |
Reverie Sound Revue | Reverie Sound Revue | Indie rock | Boompa | [399] | |
Regina Spektor | Far | Anti-folk, indie rock | Sire | [400] | |
Sunset Rubdown | Dragonslayer | Indie rock | Jagjaguwar | [401] | |
Tortoise | Beacons of Ancestorship | Post-rock | Thrill Jockey | [402] | |
June 29 |
Anaal Nathrakh | In the Constellation of the Black Widow | Black metal, grindcore, industrial metal | Candlelight, FETO Records | [403] |
Moby | Wait for Me | Downtempo, ambient, electronica | Little Idiot Records, Mute | [404] | |
La Roux | La Roux | Synth-pop | Polydor | [405] | |
June 30 |
Ace Hood | Ruthless | Hip hop | We the Best, Def Jam | [406] |
Brad Paisley | American Saturday Night | Country | Arista Nashville | [407] | |
Killswitch Engage | Killswitch Engage | Metalcore | Roadrunner | [408] | |
Maino | If Tomorrow Comes... | Hip hop | Hustle Hard Records, Atlantic | [409] | |
Mark Karan | Walk Through the Fire | Rock | Quacktone Records, DIG Music | [410] | |
Obituary | Darkest Day | Death metal | Candlelight | [411] | |
Rob Thomas | Cradlesong | Pop rock | Atlantic | [412] | |
Suicide Silence | No Time to Bleed | Deathcore | Century Nedia | [413] | |
Wilco | Wilco | Alternative rock | Nonesuch | [414] |
Third quarter[]
July[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 3 |
Cascada | Evacuate the Dancefloor | Eurodance, dance-pop, electropop | Zooland | [415] |
Florence and the Machine | Lungs | Indie pop, art rock, punk blues | Island | [416] | |
Suffocation | Blood Oath | Technical death metal | Nuclear Blast | [417] | |
July 4 |
Atmosphere | Leak at Will | Hip hop, alternative hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | [418] |
July 7 |
All Time Low | Nothing Personal | Emo pop, pop punk | Hopeless | [419] |
Big D and the Kids Table | Fluent in Stroll | Dub, ska, reggae | SideOneDummy | [420] | |
Billy Boy on Poison | Drama Junkie Queen | Ironworks | [421] | ||
Born of Osiris | A Higher Place | Progressive metalcore, deathcore | Sumerian | [422] | |
Céu | Vagarosa | Urban Jungle, Six Degrees | [423] | ||
Death by Stereo | Death Is My Only Friend | Heavy metal, hardcore punk | Serjical Strike | [424] | |
The Donnas | Greatest Hits Vol. 16 | Hard rock, punk rock | Purple Feather, Redeye | [425] | |
Job for a Cowboy | Ruination | Death metal | Metal Blade | [426] | |
Marcy Playground | Leaving Wonderland...in a fit of rage | Woz Records | [427] | ||
Poison the Well | The Tropic Rot | Post-hardcore, experimental rock | Ferret | [428] | |
Stellastarr | Civilized | Indie rock, post-punk | Bloated Wife Records | [429] | |
July 10 |
Billy Talent | Billy Talent III | Post-punk, post-hardcore, punk rock | [430] | |
July 13 |
Clark | Totems Flare | Warp | [431] | |
Clutch | Strange Cousins from the West | Stoner rock, blues rock | Weathermaker Music | [432] | |
He Is Legend | It Hates You | Hard rock, stoner rock, alternative rock | [433] | ||
Judas Priest | A Touch of Evil: Live | Heavy metal | Sony Music, Epic | [434] | |
The Rumble Strips | Welcome to the Walk Alone | Rock | Island | [435] | |
July 14 |
Adelitas Way | Adelitas Way | Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge | Virgin | [436] |
Arkaea | Years in the Darkness | Metalcore, groove metal, industrial metal | eOne | [437] | |
August Burns Red | Constellations | Melodic metalcore | Solid State | [438] | |
Brooke White | High Hopes & Heartbreak | Folk music, indie pop | June Baby Records | [439] | |
Daughtry | Leave This Town | Alternative rock, pop rock, post-grunge | RCA | [440] | |
The Dead Weather | Horehound | Garage rock, blues rock | Third Man, Warner Bros. | [441] | |
DevilDriver | Pray for Villains | Groove metal, melodic death metal | Roadrunner | [442] | |
John Forté | Stylefree the EP | [443] | |||
Krizz Kaliko | Genius | Alternative hip hop, R&B | Strange Music | [444] | |
Project 86 | Picket Fence Cartel | Post-hardcore, alternative metal | [445] | ||
pureNRG | The Real Thing | CCM, pop | [446] | ||
Sick Puppies | Tri-Polar | Alternative metal, nu metal, post-grunge | Virgin | [447] | |
July 17 |
Ana Popović | Blind for Love | Electric blues, blues rock, jazz | Eclecto Groove | [448] |
Jordin Sparks | Battlefield | Pop, R&B | Jive | [449] | |
July 21 |
Civil Twilight | Civil Twilight | Indie rock, alternative rock | Wind-up | [450] |
Demi Lovato | Here We Go Again | Pop, pop rock | Hollywood | [451] | |
The Fiery Furnaces | I'm Going Away | Indie rock | [452] | ||
Our Lady Peace | Burn Burn | Alternative rock | Coalition Entertainment | [453] | |
Portugal. The Man | The Satanic Satanist | Psychedelic pop | Equal Vision | [454] | |
Set Your Goals | This Will Be the Death of Us | Pop punk | Epitaph | [455] | |
Sugar Ray | Music for Cougars | Pop rock | Pulse Recordings | [456] | |
July 28 |
Fabolous | Loso's Way | Hip hop | Desert Storm, Def Jam | [457] |
George Thorogood and the Destroyers | The Dirty Dozen | Blues rock, Boogie rock | Capitol | [458] | |
Kristinia DeBarge | Exposed | Pop, R&B | [459] | ||
Owl City | Ocean Eyes | Synth-pop, electronica | Universal Republic | [460] | |
July 31 |
Frankmusik | Complete Me | Electropop, synth-pop, dance-pop | Island | [461] |
August[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
August 3 |
Bap Kennedy | Howl On | Country rock | Lonely Street Discs | [462] |
Enochian Theory | Evolution: Creatio Ex Nihilio | Progressive rock | [463] | ||
The Twang | Jewellery Quarter | Indie rock | B-Unique | [464] | |
Wild Beasts | Two Dancers | Indie rock, art rock, dream pop | Domino | [465] | |
August 4 |
Aaron Shust | Take Over | [466] | ||
Amanda Blank | I Love You | Dirty rap, Baltimore club, electropop | Downtown | [467] | |
Anchor & Braille | Felt | Acoustic rock, baroque pop, folk | [468] | ||
Fruit Bats | The Ruminant Band | Folk rock | Sub Pop | [469] | |
Gloriana | Gloriana | Country | [470] | ||
Jay Reatard | Watch Me Fall | Garage rock, indie rock, power pop | Matador | [471] | |
Julian Plenti | Julian Plenti Is... Skyscraper | Alternative rock, art rock | Matador | [472] | |
Modest Mouse | No One's First, and You're Next | Alternative rock | Epic | [473] | |
Nightmare of You | Infomaniac | Indie rock | The Bevonshire Label, Brookvale Records | [474] | |
Touché Amoré | ...To the Beat of a Dead Horse | Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, screamo | 6131 Records | [475] | |
August 5 |
Mutemath | Armistice | Alternative rock, post-rock | Teleprompt, Warner Bros. | [476] |
August 7 |
Behemoth | Evangelion | Blackened death metal | Nuclear Blast, Metal Blade | [477] |
August 9 |
Thrice | Beggars | Experimental rock, post-hardcore, alternative rock | Vagrant | [478] |
August 10 |
Jessie James | Jessie James | Country, pop | [479] | |
August 11 |
Britt Nicole | The Lost Get Found | Christian rock, Christian hip hop | Sparrow | [480] |
Cobra Starship | Hot Mess | Dance-pop, synth-pop, alternative rock | Fueled by Ramen, Decaydance, Columbia | [481] | |
Dan Mangan | Nice, Nice, Very Nice | Indie rock | Arts & Crafts | [482] | |
George Strait | Twang | Country | MCA Nashville | [483] | |
Justin Moore | Justin Moore | Country, country rock | Valory | [484] | |
Robert Cray | This Time | Blues | Vanguard, Nozzle Records | [485] | |
Slaughterhouse | Slaughterhouse | Hardcore hip hop | eOne | [486] | |
Winds of Plague | The Great Stone War | Deathcore, symphonic metal | Century Media | [487] | |
August 14 |
Calvin Harris | Ready for the Weekend | Dance | [488] | |
The xx | xx | Indie pop, dream pop, indie rock | Young Turks | [489] | |
August 15 |
Dappled Cities | Zounds | Alternative | Speak 'n Spell, Dangerbird | [490] |
August 17 |
Mew | No More Stories... | Alternative rock, indie rock, progressive rock | [491] | |
August 18 |
Arctic Monkeys | Humbug | Hard rock, stoner rock, psychedelic rock | Domino | [492] |
As Tall as Lions | You Can't Take It with You | Indie rock | Triple Crown | [493] | |
Brendan Benson | My Old, Familiar Friend | Rock | ATO | [494] | |
Broadway Calls | Good Views, Bad News | Pop punk, punk rock | SideOneDummy | [495] | |
David Nail | I'm About to Come Alive | Country | MCA Nashville | [496] | |
Dawes | North Hills | Folk rock | ATO | [497] | |
Gwar | Lust in Space | Thrash metal, heavy metal, comedy rock | Metal Blade | [498] | |
Otep | Smash the Control Machine | Alternative metal, nu metal | Victory | [499] | |
Reba McEntire | Keep On Loving You | Country | Starstruck, Valory | [500] | |
Sean Paul | Imperial Blaze | Dancehall, reggae, reggae fusion | Atlantic | [501] | |
Shiloh | Picture Imperfect | Pop punk, pop rock | Universal | [502] | |
Third Eye Blind | Ursa Major | Rock, alternative rock | Mega Collider | [503] | |
August 21 |
Jet | Shaka Rock | Hard rock | Virgin, Five Seven | [504] |
Kisschasy | Seizures | Pop rock, alternative rock | Below Par | [505] | |
August 24 |
Athlete | Black Swan | Indie rock, alternative rock, post-Britpop | Fiction | [506] |
David Guetta | One Love | House | Virgin, EMI, Astralwerks | [507] | |
Imogen Heap | Ellipse | Electronica, ambient | Megaphonic, RCA Victor | [508] | |
LeToya | Lady Love | R&B | Capitol | [509] | |
August 25 |
Blitzen Trapper | Black River Killer | Alternative country | Sub Pop | [510] |
Colbie Caillat | Breakthrough | Pop, pop rock | Universal Republic | [511] | |
Collective Soul | Collective Soul (Rabbit) | Alternative rock, hard rock, post-grunge | Loud & Proud, Roadrunner | [512] | |
fun. | Aim and Ignite | Baroque pop, indie pop | Nettwerk | [513] | |
Hockey | Mind Chaos | Indie rock, dance-punk | [514] | ||
Ingrid Michaelson | Everybody | Indie pop | Cabin 24 | [515] | |
Jack Ingram | Big Dreams & High Hopes | Country | Big Machine | [516] | |
Leeland | Love Is on the Move | Christian rock | Reunion, Essential | [517] | |
Matisyahu | Light | Reggae fusion, reggae, hip hop | Epic, JDub, Or Music | [518] | |
Matt Redman | We Shall Not Be Shaken | CCM, worship | [519] | ||
Municipal Waste | Massive Aggressive | Thrash metal, crossover thrash | Earache | [520] | |
Needtobreathe | The Outsiders | Alternative rock, Christian rock, Southern rock | Atlantic | [521] | |
Oh, Sleeper | Son of the Morning | Metalcore | Solid State | [522] | |
Sidewalk Prophets | These Simple Truths | Christian music | Word, Curb | [523] | |
Skillet | Awake | Christian metal, hard rock, alternative metal | Atlantic | [524] | |
Still Life Still | Girls Come Too | [525] | |||
Young Galaxy | Invisible Republic | Indie rock | Fontana North | [526] | |
August 28 |
A Fine Frenzy | Bomb in a Birdcage | Indie rock | Virgin | [527] |
Guilt Machine | On This Perfect Day | Progressive metal | Mascot | [528] | |
Miley Cyrus | The Time of Our Lives | [529] | |||
Pitbull | Pitbull Starring in Rebelution | Crunk, dance, hip hop | J, Polo Grounds, Bad Boy Latino | [530] | |
Urthboy | Spitshine | Australian hip hop | Elefant Traks | [531] | |
Whitney Houston | I Look to You | Pop, disco | Arista | [532] | |
August 31 |
3 Inches of Blood | Here Waits Thy Doom | Heavy metal, power metal | Century Media | [533] |
The Black Crowes | Before the Frost...Until the Freeze | Southern rock, blues rock, hard rock | Silver Arrow | [534] | |
Chevelle | Sci-Fi Crimes | Alternative metal, hard rock | Epic | [535] | |
Derek Webb | Stockholm Syndrome | Synth-pop, electronica, Christian music | INO | [536] | |
Juliette Lewis | Terra Incognita | Rock | The End | [537] | |
Noah and the Whale | The First Days of Spring | Indie folk | Vertigo, Cherrytree | [538] | |
The Used | Artwork | Emo, alternative rock, post-hardcore | Reprise | [539] | |
The Wildhearts | ¡Chutzpah! | Rock | [540] |
September[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 1 |
Andrew W.K. | 55 Cadillac | New-age, rock | Ecstatic Peace!, Skyscraper Music Maker | [541] |
Chris Young | The Man I Want to Be | Country | RCA Nashville | [542] | |
Insane Clown Posse | Bang! Pow! Boom! | Hip hop | Psychopathic | [543] | |
Jason Gray | Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue | Contemporary Christian music, folk rock | Centricity | [544] | |
Skindred | Shark Bites and Dog Fights | Alternative metal, reggae rock, nu metal | [545] | ||
Terri Clark | The Long Way Home | Country | Capitol Nashville | [546] | |
They Might Be Giants | Here Comes Science | Children's, educational | Walt Disney | [547] | |
September 7 |
Boys Like Girls | Love Drunk | Pop punk, pop rock, power pop | Columbia | [548] |
The Cribs | Ignore the Ignorant | Indie rock, alternative rock | Wichita | [549] | |
Frank Turner | Poetry of the Deed | Folk rock | Xtra Mile, Epitaph | [550] | |
Jamie T | Kings & Queens | Indie rock, post-punk revival, hip hop | Virgin, Tearbridge International | [551] | |
Raised Fist | Veil of Ignorance | Hardcore, punk | Burning Heart | [552] | |
Sean Kingston | Tomorrow | Hip hop, reggae, R&B | Beluga Heights, Epic | [553] | |
September 8 |
BarlowGirl | Love & War | Christian rock | [554] | |
Brooks & Dunn | #1s... and Then Some | Country | [555] | ||
Circulatory System | Signal Morning | Psychedelic rock, noise rock | Cloud Recordings | [556] | |
Cuff the Duke | Way Down Here | Alternative country, folk rock | Noble Recordings | [557] | |
Infected Mushroom | Legend of the Black Shawarma | Psychedelic trance, trip hop, industrial | Perfecto, Hom-Mega Productions | [558] | |
Jay-Z | The Blueprint 3 | Hip hop | Roc Nation, Atlantic | [559] | |
Os Mutantes | Haih Or Amortecedor | Experimental rock, psychedelic rock, progressive rock | Anti- | [560] | |
Phish | Joy | Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia | JEMP | [561] | |
Polvo | In Prism | Indie rock, math rock, progressive rock | Merge | [562] | |
Raekwon | Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II | Hip hop | Ice H2O, EMI | [563] | |
Saosin | In Search of Solid Ground | Post-hardcore, alternative rock | Virgin | [564] | |
Sonata Arctica | The Days of Grays | Power metal, symphonic metal, progressive metal | [565] | ||
Sondre Lerche | Heartbeat Radio | Pop, rock | Rounder | [566] | |
Thousand Foot Krutch | Welcome to the Masquerade | Christian metal, nu metal, alternative metal | Tooth & Nail | [567] | |
Yo La Tengo | Popular Songs | Indie rock | Matador | [568] | |
September 9 |
Ensiferum | From Afar | Folk metal, melodic death metal, power metal | Spinefarm | [569] |
Europe | Last Look at Eden | Hard rock, blues rock | Universal | [570] | |
September 11 |
Muse | The Resistance | Art rock, progressive rock, symphonic rock | [571] | |
Nelly Furtado | Mi Plan | Pop, Latin, pop rock | Nelstar Entertainment, Universal Music Latino | [572] | |
No Angels | Welcome to the Dance | Pop, dance-pop | [573] | ||
Pixie Lott | Turn It Up | Pop | Mercury | [574] | |
September 14 |
The Big Pink | A Brief History of Love | Indie rock, noise pop | 4AD | [575] |
David Gray | Draw the Line | Folk rock | Mercer Street, IHT | [576] | |
Porcupine Tree | The Incident | Progressive rock, progressive metal | Roadrunner | [577] | |
September 15 |
Ace Frehley | Anomaly | Hard rock, heavy metal | [578] | |
The Black Dahlia Murder | Deflorate | Melodic death metal | Metal Blade | [579] | |
The Dodos | Time to Die | Indie folk, alternative | Frenchkiss | [580] | |
Dying Fetus | Descend into Depravity | Technical death metal | Relapse | [581] | |
Every Time I Die | New Junk Aesthetic | Southern rock, hardcore punk, metalcore | Epitaph | [582] | |
Kid Cudi | Man on the Moon: The End of Day | Alternative hip hop, psychedelia | [583] | ||
Kittie | In the Black | Groove metal | eOne | [584] | |
Living Colour | The Chair in the Doorway | Funk metal, experimental rock, alternative metal | Megaforce | [585] | |
Megadeth | Endgame | Thrash metal | Roadrunner | [586] | |
M.O.P. | Foundation | East Coast hip hop, hardcore hip hop | eOne | [587] | |
Moneen | The World I Want to Leave Behind | Indie rock | [588] | ||
New Boyz | Skinny Jeanz and a Mic | Pop-rap, hyphy | Shotty, Asylum, Warner Bros. | [589] | |
Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson | Break Up | Indie folk, alternative rock | [590] | ||
Shadows Fall | Retribution | Thrash metal | Everblack Industries | [591] | |
Uncle Kracker | Happy Hour | Soft rock, country | Top Dog, Atlantic | [592] | |
September 16 |
I Am Kloot | B | Indie rock | [593] | |
September 18 |
Madonna | Celebration | [594] | ||
Mika | The Boy Who Knew Too Much | Pop | Casablanca, Universal Republic | [595] | |
September 20 |
Dizzee Rascal | Tongue n' Cheek | Dance, hip hop | Dirtee Stank, Liberation | [596] |
Pearl Jam | Backspacer | Alternative rock, hard rock | [597] | ||
September 21 |
Alberta Cross | Broken Side of Time | Indie rock, alternative country, blues rock | [598] | |
Basement Jaxx | Scars | XL, Ultra, Interscope | [599] | ||
Marduk | Wormwood | Black metal | Regain | [600] | |
Stellar Kart | Everything Is Different Now | Pop punk | INO | [601] | |
September 22 |
Brand New | Daisy | Alternative rock, post-hardcore, emo | Interscope, DGC | [602] |
Brother Ali | Us | Hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | [603] | |
Children of Bodom | Skeletons in the Closet | [604] | |||
David Crowder Band | Church Music | Christian rock, worship | sixsteps | [605] | |
Despised Icon | Day of Mourning | Deathcore | Century Media | [606] | |
Five Finger Death Punch | War Is the Answer | Groove metal, hard rock | Prospect Park, Spinefarm | [607] | |
Girls | Album | Indie pop, indie rock | True Panther Sounds | [608] | |
Hawk Nelson | Live Life Loud | Christian rock, alternative rock, pop punk | [609] | ||
The Hidden Cameras | Origin:Orphan | Indie rock | [610] | ||
Islands | Vapours | Indie rock | [611] | ||
Lights | The Listening | Indietronica, alternative rock | [612] | ||
Monsters of Folk | Monsters of Folk | Alternative rock, indie folk | Shangri-La Music, Rough Trade | [613] | |
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band | Speed of Life | NGDB Records | [614] | ||
Pillar | Confessions | Post-grunge, heavy metal, hard rock | Essential | [615] | |
Rufus Wainwright | Milwaukee at Last!!! | [616] | |||
The Twilight Sad | Forget the Night Ahead | Indie rock, shoegazing | [617] | ||
Why? | Eskimo Snow | Indie rock | [618] | ||
September 25 |
Paradise Lost | Faith Divides Us – Death Unites Us | Gothic metal, doom metal | Century Media | [619] |
September 28 |
Arch Enemy | The Root of All Evil | Melodic death metal | Century Media | [620] |
Basshunter | Bass Generation | Eurodance | [621] | ||
Kris Kristofferson | Closer to the Bone | Country | New West | [622] | |
Paloma Faith | Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? | Pop, soul, jazz | Epic | [623] | |
Various artists | More than a Game | Hip hop, R&B | Zone 4, Interscope | [624] | |
September 29 |
AFI | Crash Love | Pop rock | Interscope | [625] |
Alice in Chains | Black Gives Way to Blue | Heavy metal, sludge metal, doom metal | Virgin | [626] | |
Barbra Streisand | Love Is the Answer | Jazz | Columbia | [627] | |
Breaking Benjamin | Dear Agony | Alternative metal, post-grunge | Hollywood | [628] | |
Cherry Poppin' Daddies | Skaboy JFK | Ska, ska punk | [629] | ||
Dethklok | Dethalbum II | Melodic death metal | Williams Street | [630] | |
Drummer | Feel Good Together | Indie rock | Audio Eagle Records | [631] | |
The Ettes | Do You Want Power | Take Root Records | [632] | ||
Foreigner | Can't Slow Down | Rock | Rhino | [633] | |
illScarlett | 1UP! | Ska punk, reggae rock, alternative rock | Sony Music Canada | [634] | |
Kill Hannah | Wake Up the Sleepers | Post-punk revival, dance-punk, alternative rock | [635] | ||
Lynyrd Skynyrd | God & Guns | Southern rock, blues rock, heavy metal | Roadrunner | [636] | |
Mariah Carey | Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel | Hip hop, R&B | Island | [637] | |
Miranda Lambert | Revolution | Country | Columbia Nashville | [638] | |
Newton Faulkner | Rebuilt by Humans | Folk rock, pop rock, art rock | Ugly Truth Records | [639] | |
Paramore | Brand New Eyes | Alternative rock, pop punk, emo pop | Fueled by Ramen | [640] | |
Selena Gomez & the Scene | Kiss & Tell | Electronic rock, pop rock | Hollywood | [641] | |
Strung Out | Agents of the Underground | Post-hardcore, punk rock, alternative metal | Fat Wreck Chords | [642] | |
Warren G | The G Files | West Coast hip hop | Koch Records | [643] | |
September 30 |
Air | Love 2 | Electronica, space rock | [644] | |
Backstreet Boys | This Is Us | Pop, dance-pop, electropop | [645] |
Fourth quarter[]
October[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 2 |
Mumford & Sons | Sigh No More | Folk rock, indie folk, bluegrass | Island, Glassnote | |
Natalie Imbruglia | Come to Life | Pop | Island | [646] | |
Scar Symmetry | Dark Matter Dimensions | Melodic death metal | Nuclear Blast | [647] | |
Tokio Hotel | Humanoid | Pop rock, electronic rock | [648] | ||
October 5 |
Bad Lieutenant | Never Cry Another Tear | Alternative rock | Triple Echo Records | |
October 6 |
Betty Davis | Is It Love or Desire? | Funk, rhythm and blues | Light in the Attic | [649] |
Brandi Carlile | Give Up the Ghost | Folk rock | Columbia | [650] | |
Built to Spill | There Is No Enemy | Indie rock | [651] | ||
Chris Tomlin | Glory in the Highest: Christmas Songs of Worship | Christmas, CCM | sixstepsrecords | [652] | |
downhere | How Many Kings: Songs for Christmas | Christian rock, Christmas | [653] | ||
Everclear | In a Different Light | Alternative rock, post-grunge | [654] | ||
The Fall of Troy | In the Unlikely Event | Mathcore, progressive rock | Equal Vision | [655] | |
Family Force 5 | Family Force 5's Christmas Pageant | Christmas, Christian rock, crunkcore | [656] | ||
Fat Joe | Jealous Ones Still Envy 2 | Hip hop | [657] | ||
Fee | Hope Rising | Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock | [658] | ||
Horse the Band | Desperate Living | Metalcore, Nintendocore, experimental rock | Vagrant | [659] | |
Kiss | Sonic Boom | Hard rock, heavy metal | [660] | ||
Luke Bryan | Doin' My Thing | Country | [661] | ||
Matthew Good | Vancouver | Rock | [662] | ||
Mayday Parade | Anywhere but Here | Pop punk, pop rock | [663] | ||
The Mountain Goats | The Life of the World to Come | Folk rock, indie rock | [664] | ||
Port O'Brien | Threadbare | [665] | |||
Powerman 5000 | Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere | Industrial metal | [666] | ||
The Raveonettes | In and Out of Control | Indie rock, shoegaze, noise pop, post-punk revival | Fierce Panda, Vice | [667] | |
Relient K | Forget and Not Slow Down | Alternative rock, rock | Mono vs Stereo, Jive | [668] | |
Tiësto | Kaleidoscope | Progressive trance, electro house | Musical Freedom Records | [669] | |
Todd Agnew | Need | Christian rock | [670] | ||
We Shot the Moon | A Silver Lining | Alternative rock | Afternoon | [671] | |
October 9 |
Michael Bublé | Crazy Love | Vocal jazz, rock, traditional pop | Reprise | [672] |
Shakira | She Wolf | Electropop | Epic, Sony Music Latin | [673] | |
October 12 |
Bowling for Soup | Sorry for Partyin' | Pop punk | Jive, Zomba | [674] |
Cate Le Bon | Me Oh My | Indie rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock | Irony Bored | [675] | |
Editors | In This Light and on This Evening | Post-punk revival, dark wave, synth-pop | [676] | ||
Mario | D.N.A | R&B | [677] | ||
Tord Gustavsen Emsemble | Restored, Returned | Jazz | ECM | [678] | |
October 13 |
1997 | Notes from Underground | Alternative, pop rock | Victory | [679] |
Baroness | Blue Record | Sludge metal, progressive metal | Relapse | [680] | |
David Archuleta | Christmas from the Heart | Christmas, pop | Jive | [681] | |
Dead by Sunrise | Out of Ashes | Warner Bros. | [682] | ||
Eisley | Fire Kite | Indie pop | Sire | [683] | |
Five for Fighting | Slice | Soft rock | Aware, Wind-up | [684] | |
The Flaming Lips | Embryonic | Neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock, space rock | Warner Bros. | [685] | |
Kottonmouth Kings | Hidden Stash 420 | Hip hop, rap rock, rapcore | Suburban Noize | [686] | |
Nellie McKay | Normal as Blueberry Pie – A Tribute to Doris Day | Pop | Verve | [687] | |
Sherwood | QU | Rock | MySpace | [688] | |
Sugarland | Gold and Green | Christmas, country | Mercury Nashville | [689] | |
October 16 |
Rammstein | Liebe ist für alle da | Neue Deutsche Härte, industrial metal | [690] | |
October 20 |
Converge | Axe to Fall | Metalcore, hardcore punk, post-hardcore | Epitaph | [691] |
Flight of the Conchords | I Told You I Was Freaky | Comedy rock, anti-folk, alternative hip hop | [692] | ||
Joss Stone | Colour Me Free! | Soul | Virgin | [693] | |
Kings of Convenience | Declaration of Dependence | Indie pop, indie folk | [694] | ||
Kutless | It Is Well | Christian rock, soft rock, worship | [695] | ||
Priestess | Prior to the Fire | Hard rock | [696] | ||
Royce da 5'9" | Street Hop | Midwest hip hop | M.I.C. Records | [697] | |
October 21 |
Gorgoroth | Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt | Black metal | [698] | |
October 23 |
Cheryl Cole | 3 Words | Dance-pop, R&B | Fascination, Polydor | [699] |
The Swell Season | Strict Joy | Indie folk | Plateau, Anti- | [700] | |
Wolfmother | Cosmic Egg | Hard rock, psychedelic rock | Modular | [701] | |
October 26 |
Michael Jackson | This Is It | Epic | [702] | |
Morningwood | Diamonds & Studs | Alternative rock, dance-rock, power pop | VH1 Records | [703] | |
Morrissey | Swords | Alternative rock | [704] | ||
Tech N9ne | K.O.D. | Midwest hip hop, horrorcore, crunk | Strange Music | [705] | |
Tegan and Sara | Sainthood | Indie pop, indie rock | Sire | [706] | |
Train | Save Me, San Francisco | Rock, roots rock, pop rock | Columbia | [707] | |
October 27 |
3 | Revisions | Progressive rock | Metal Blade | [708] |
Atreyu | Congregation of the Damned | Metalcore, alternative metal | Hollywood, Roadrunner | [709] | |
Between the Buried and Me | The Great Misdirect | Progressive metal, technical death metal, avant-garde metal | Victory | [710] | |
Creed | Full Circle | Post-grunge, alternative metal, hard rock | Wind-Up | [711] | |
Hem | Twelfth Night | Waveland Records | [712] | ||
John Nolan | Height | Indie rock | Doghouse | [713] | |
Pelican | What We All Come to Need | Post-metal | Southern Lord | [714] | |
R.E.M. | Live at the Olympia | Alternative rock | Warner Bros. | [715] | |
Squirrel Nut Zippers | Lost at Sea | Swing | Hillbilly Productions | [716] | |
Swollen Members | Armed to the Teeth | Hip hop | Suburban Noize | [717] | |
The Red Chord | Fed Through the Teeth Machine | Deathgrind | Metal Blade | [718] | |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic | Comedy, parody | Legacy | [719] | |
October 30 |
John K. Samson | City Route 85 | Acoustic | [720] |
November[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 2 |
Delirious? | History Makers | Rock, Christian rock | [721] | |
Julian Casablancas | Phrazes for the Young | Alternative rock, electronic, new wave | RCA | [722] | |
Katatonia | Night Is the New Day | Alternative metal, progressive metal | [723] | ||
Various artists | The Inbetweeners Soundtrack | Alternative rock, punk rock, R&B | [724] | ||
November 3 |
The Almost | Monster Monster | Alternative rock, emo | Tooth & Nail | [725] |
Amerie | In Love & War | R&B, soul, hip hop | [726] | ||
Andrea Bocelli | My Christmas | Christmas | [727] | ||
Carrie Underwood | Play On | Country | Arista Nashville | [728] | |
Every Avenue | Picture Perfect | Pop punk, alternative rock, power pop | [729] | ||
Foo Fighters | Greatest Hits | Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock | RCA | [730] | |
Ryan Leslie | Transition | R&B, hip hop | [731] | ||
Say Anything | Say Anything | Pop punk, emo, post-hardcore | RCA | [732] | |
Shwayze | Let It Beat | Alternative hip hop | [733] | ||
Slayer | World Painted Blood | Thrash metal | American, Sony Music | [734] | |
Steven Curtis Chapman | Beauty Will Rise | CCM | [735] | ||
We Came as Romans | To Plant a Seed | Metalcore | Equal Vision | [736] | |
Weezer | Raditude | Alternative rock, power pop | DGC | [737] | |
November 4 |
Swallow the Sun | New Moon | Death-doom, melodic death metal, gothic metal | Spinefarm, Svart | [738] |
November 6 |
Mars Argo | Technology Is a Dead Bird | Alternative rock | Grocerybag Media | [739] |
Snow Patrol | Up to Now | [740] | |||
November 7 |
Wale | Attention Deficit | Alternative hip hop | [741] | |
November 9 |
50 Cent | Before I Self Destruct | Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | [742] | |
Biffy Clyro | Only Revolutions | Alternative rock | [743] | ||
Howard Jones | Ordinary Heroes | Pop | [744] | ||
Leona Lewis | Echo | R&B, pop | Syco, J | [745] | |
Robbie Williams | Reality Killed the Video Star | [746] | |||
November 10 |
Bon Jovi | The Circle | Hard rock, pop rock | Island | [747] |
Britney Spears | The Singles Collection | Dance-pop | Jive | [748] | |
Crooked I | Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist | [749] | |||
Dashboard Confessional | Alter the Ending | Emo, alternative rock | Interscope | [750] | |
Ella Fitzgerald | Twelve Nights in Hollywood | Vocal jazz | [751] | ||
Flyleaf | Memento Mori | Post-grunge, alternative metal, nu metal | A&M Octone | [752] | |
Jamie Cullum | The Pursuit | Crossover jazz, pop | [753] | ||
Krallice | Dimensional Bleedthrough | Black metal | Profound Lore, Gilead Media | ||
Puscifer | "C" Is for (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here) | Trip hop, post-industrial | [754] | ||
Switchfoot | Hello Hurricane | Alternative rock, art rock, post-rock | Atlantic | [755] | |
Tori Amos | Midwinter Graces | Christmas, traditional music | Universal Republic | [756] | |
Throwdown | Deathless | Groove metal | eOne | [757] | |
Wyclef Jean | From the Hut, to the Projects, to the Mansion | Hip hop, reggae fusion, compas | [758] | ||
November 11 |
Norah Jones | The Fall | Pop | Blue Note | [759] |
November 13 |
Katy Perry | MTV Unplugged | Acoustic, lounge | Capitol | [760] |
N-Dubz | Against All Odds | Hip hop, grime, R&B | [761] | ||
Powderfinger | Golden Rule | Rock, alternative rock | [762] | ||
Them Crooked Vultures | Them Crooked Vultures | Hard rock | RCA, DGC, Interscope | [763] | |
November 16 |
Felt | Felt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez | Hip hop | Rhymesayers | [764] |
Stereophonics | Keep Calm and Carry On | Rock, alternative rock, pop rock | [765] | ||
November 17 |
Casting Crowns | Until the Whole World Hears | Christian rock, contemporary Christian music | Beach Street | [766] |
The Devin Townsend Project | Addicted | Progressive metal, alternative metal, hard rock | HevyDevy, Inside Out Music | [767] | |
The Empire Shall Fall | Awaken | Metalcore | Angle Side Side Records | [768] | |
Fall Out Boy | Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits | Pop punk, pop rock, emo pop | Island | [769] | |
Hedley | The Show Must Go | Alternative rock, pop rock | Universal Music Canada, Island | [770] | |
Janet Jackson | Number Ones | Pop, R&B | A&M, Universal Music Enterprises | [771] | |
John Mayer | Battle Studies | Pop rock | Columbia | [772] | |
Justin Bieber | My World | Pop, teen pop, R&B | Island, Teen Island, RBMG | [773] | |
Kid Sister | Ultraviolet | Hip hop, electro, R&B | Fool's Gold, Downtown, Universal Republic | [774] | |
Kris Allen | Kris Allen | Pop rock, alternative rock | Jive, 19 | [775] | |
OneRepublic | Waking Up | Pop rock | Mosley, Interscope | [776] | |
Phil Wickham | Heaven & Earth | Contemporary Christian music, worship | INO | [777] | |
Rakim | The Seventh Seal | Hip hop | SMC, Universal, Fontana | [778] | |
November 18 |
Dark Funeral | Angelus Exuro pro Eternus | Black metal | [779] | |
Lady Gaga | The Fame Monster | Electropop | [780] | ||
November 20 |
Rihanna | Rated R | Pop, hip hop, R&B | [781] | |
November 23 |
Adam Lambert | For Your Entertainment | Pop, dance-pop, pop rock | [782] | |
Birdman | Priceless | Hip hop | [783] | ||
Enya | The Very Best of Enya | New-age, Celtic, pop | [784] | ||
Jay Sean | All or Nothing | Pop, R&B | [785] | ||
Susan Boyle | I Dreamed a Dream | Operatic pop, crossover, easy listening | [786] | ||
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers | The Live Anthology | Heartland rock, rock | [787] | ||
Tom Waits | Glitter and Doom Live | Rock, experimental | [788] | ||
November 24 |
Bob Seger | Early Seger Vol. 1 | Rock | Hideout | [789] |
Seabird | The Silent Night EP | Alternative rock, indie | [790] | ||
Wiz Khalifa | Deal or No Deal | Hip hop | [791] | ||
November 27 |
Westlife | Where We Are | Pop, pop rock | [792] | |
November 30 |
R. Kelly | Untitled | R&B | Jive | [793] |
December[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 1 |
Allison Iraheta | Just Like You | Pop rock, teen pop | 19, Jive | [794] |
The Bravery | Stir the Blood | Post-punk revival | Island | [795] | |
jacksoul | Soulmate | R&B, soul | Sony Music Canada | [796] | |
Juvenile | Cocky & Confident | Hip hop | Atlantic, UTP Records, eOne | [797] | |
MxPx | Punk Rawk Christmas | Christian punk, skate punk, Christmas | Rock City Recording Company | [798] | |
Priscilla Renea | Jukebox | Pop, synth-pop, soul | Capitol | [799] | |
Thalía | Primera Fila | Latin pop | Sony Music Latin | [800] | |
December 7 |
Buraka Som Sistema | FabricLive.49 | Kuduro, grime | Fabric Records | [801] |
Dannii Minogue | The 1995 Sessions | Dance, pop | [802] | ||
December 8 |
B.G. | Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | [803] | |
By Divine Right | Mutant Message | Indie rock | [804] | ||
Chris Brown | Graffiti | R&B, Euro disco, electronic rock | Jive | [805] | |
Gucci Mane | The State vs. Radric Davis | Hip hop, Southern hip hop | [806] | ||
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones | Pin Points and Gin Joints | Ska punk | Big Rig Records | [807] | |
Puddle of Mudd | Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate | Post-grunge, alternative metal | Flawless, Geffen | [808] | |
Snoop Dogg | Malice n Wonderland | Hip hop | Doggystyle, Priority | [809] | |
Thirty Seconds to Mars | This Is War | Alternative rock, progressive rock, experimental rock | Virgin | [810] | |
Timbaland | Shock Value II | Hip hop, R&B, EDM | [811] | ||
We the Kings | Smile Kid | Pop punk, pop rock, power pop | [812] | ||
December 11 |
Alicia Keys | The Element of Freedom | R&B | [813] | |
December 14 |
Kylie Minogue | Live in New York | Pop, dance, electronica | [814] | |
December 15 |
Obie Trice | Special Reserve | Hip hop | [815] | |
Robin Thicke | Sex Therapy: The Session | R&B, soul, hip hop | [816] | ||
Seabird | Rocks into Rivers | Contemporary Christian music | [817] | ||
December 18 |
Mary J. Blige | Stronger with Each Tear | R&B, hip hop soul | [818] | |
December 21 |
Cold War Kids | Behave Yourself | Indie rock, soul | Downtown, V2 | [819] |
Eminem | Relapse: Refill | Horrorcore, hardcore hip hop | [820] | ||
Hurricane Chris | Unleashed | Hip hop | [821] | ||
Mudvayne | Mudvayne | Nu metal, hard rock | [822] | ||
Various artists | We Are Young Money | Hip hop, R&B | Young Money | [823] | |
December 22 |
John Reuben | Sex, Drugs and Self-Control | Christian hip hop | [824] | |
December 25 |
Tyler, the Creator | Bastard | Alternative hip hop | [825] | |
December 28 |
Codeine Velvet Club | Codeine Velvet Club | Baroque pop | [826] | |
December 29 |
Twenty One Pilots | Twenty One Pilots | Emo | [827] |
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