List of 2012 albums
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The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2012. These are notable albums, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
For additional information for deaths of musicians and for links to other music lists, see 2012 in music.
First quarter[]
January[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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January 1 |
Raekwon | Unexpected Victory | [1] | ||
January 6 |
Alcest | Les Voyages de l'Âme | Blackgaze, post-rock | Prophecy Productions | [2] |
The Little Willies | For the Good Times | Country | Milking Bull, Parlophone | [3] | |
Rick Ross | Rich Forever | Hip hop | Maybach, Def Jam, Warner Bros. | [4] | |
January 9 |
Enter Shikari | A Flash Flood of Colour | Electronicore, post-hardcore | Ambush Reality | [5] |
The Maccabees | Given to the Wild | Indie rock | Fiction, Polydor | [6] | |
Todd Terje | It's the Arps | Olsen Records | [7] | ||
Trailer Trash Tracys | Ester | Domino, Double Six | [8] | ||
January 10 |
The Babies | Cry Along with the Babies | Indie rock | New Images | [9] |
Rae Spoon | I Can't Keep All of Our Secrets | Saved by Radio | [10] | ||
January 11 |
The Big Pink | Future This | Electronic rock, indie rock, shoegazing | 4AD | [11] |
January 12 |
Waxahatchee | American Weekend | Indie folk, lo-fi, alternative country | Don Giovanni | [12] |
January 14 |
Schoolboy Q | Habits & Contradictions | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap | Top Dawg | [13] |
January 16 |
Diagrams | Black Light | Full Time Hobby | [14] | |
Pinch | FabricLive.61 | Electronic | Fabric | [15] | |
Tribes | Baby | Island | [16] | ||
January 17 |
Attack Attack! | This Means War | Metalcore | Rise | [17] |
Kathleen Edwards | Voyageur | Country, folk, rock | MapleMusic | [18] | |
Voodoo Glow Skulls | Break the Spell | Rock, punk, ska punk | Smelvis Records | [19] | |
January 18 |
Nada Surf | The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy | Alternative rock | Barsuk, City Slang | [20] |
January 20 |
Aborted | Global Flatline | Death metal | Century Media | [21] |
Anneke van Giersbergen | Everything is Changing | Alternative rock, pop rock | Agua Recordings | [22] | |
Biohazard | Reborn in Defiance | Hardcore punk, rapcore, groove metal | Nuclear Blast | [23] | |
January 23 |
Deichkind | Befehl von ganz unten | Vertigo | [24] | |
Lacuna Coil | Dark Adrenaline | Alternative metal, gothic metal | Century Media | [25] | |
January 24 |
Cloud Nothings | Attack on Memory | Post-hardcore, noise rock, emo | Carpark, Wichita | [26] |
Elizaveta | Beatrix Runs | Pop | Universal Republic | [27] | |
Foxy Shazam | The Church of Rock and Roll | Hard rock, glam rock | I.R.S. | [28] | |
John K. Samson | Provincial | Folk, indie | Anti- | [29] | |
Lamb of God | Resolution | Groove metal | Epic, Roadrunner | [30] | |
mind.in.a.box | Revelations | Electronic, EBM, futurepop | Dreamweb Music, Metropolis | [31] | |
Various artists | Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International | Rock, pop, folk | Amnesty International distributed by Fontana | [32] | |
January 27 |
John Williamson | The Big Red | Country | Warner Music Australasia | [33] |
Lana Del Rey | Born to Die | Baroque pop, sadcore, trip hop | Interscope, Polydor | [34] | |
Sean Paul | Tomahawk Technique | Dancehall, dance-pop, hip house | Atlantic | [35] | |
Tord Gustavsen Quartet | The Well | Jazz | ECM | [36] | |
January 29 |
Die Antwoord | Ten$ion | Alternative hip hop, rave | Zef Recordz | [37] |
January 30 |
Pepe Deluxé | Queen of the Wave | Psychedelic rock, baroque pop, surf | Asthmatic Kitty, Catskills | [38] |
Ringo Starr | Ringo 2012 | Rock and roll | Hip-O, UMe | [39] | |
January 31 |
Aranda | Stop the World | Hard rock, post-grunge | Wind-up | [40] |
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour | Out of Frequency | Psychedelic pop | BMG | [41] | |
Grimes | Visions | Synth-pop, dream pop, art pop | 4AD, Arbutus | ||
Imperial Teen | Feel the Sound | Pop rock, alternative rock | Merge | [42] | |
K'naan | More Beautiful Than Silence | Alternative hip hop | A&M Octone | [43] | |
Leonard Cohen | Old Ideas | Folk | Columbia | [44] | |
Lincoln Durham | The Shovel vs. the Howling Bones | Country blues, roots rock, blues | Lincoln Durham, Rayburn Publishing | [45] |
February[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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February 1 |
Swallow the Sun | Emerald Forest and the Blackbird | Death-doom, melodic death metal, progressive metal | Spinefarm | [46] |
February 3 |
Goldfrapp | The Singles | Electropop, synth-pop, electroclash | Mute, Parlophone | [47] |
Hermitude | HyperParadise | Australian hip hop, electronica | Elefant Traks | [48] | |
Young Guns | Bones | Alternative rock, hard rock, alternative metal | Live Forever, Wind-up, PIAS | [49] | |
February 6 |
Air | Le voyage dans la lune | Electronic, ambient | Virgin | [50] |
Earth | Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II | Experimental rock, post-rock | Southern Lord Records | [51] | |
James Levy and the Blood Red Rose | Pray to Be Free | Heavenly | [52] | ||
Mark Lanegan Band | Blues Funeral | Alternative rock, blues rock | 4AD | [53] | |
Paul McCartney | Kisses on the Bottom | Jazz, traditional pop | Hear Music | [54] | |
Therapy? | A Brief Crack of Light | Alternative rock, alternative metal | Blast | [55] | |
February 7 |
Dierks Bentley | Home | Country | Capitol Nashville | [56] |
Dr. Dog | Be the Void | Indie rock, blues rock, neo-psychedelia | Anti- | ||
The Fray | Scars & Stories | Alternative rock, pop rock | Epic | [57] | |
of Montreal | Paralytic Stalks | Psychedelic pop, progressive rock, experimental rock | Polyvinyl | [58] | |
Sharon Van Etten | Tramp | Indie rock, folk | Jagjaguwar | [59] | |
Silverstein | Short Songs | Post-hardcore, hardcore punk | Hopeless | [60] | |
Van Halen | A Different Kind of Truth | Hard rock, heavy metal | Interscope | [61] | |
February 10 |
Eluveitie | Helvetios | Folk metal, melodic death metal | Nuclear Blast | [62] |
The Flashbulb | Opus at the End of Everything | Alphabasic | [63] | ||
Motorpsycho and Ståle Storløkken | The Death Defying Unicorn | Progressive rock | Stickman Records, Rune Grammofon | [64] | |
Soap&Skin | Narrow | Dark wave | Play It Again Sam | [65] | |
February 13 |
Burial | Kindred | Dubstep, 2-step garage | Hyperdub | [66] |
Emeli Sandé | Our Version of Events | R&B, soul, breakbeat | Virgin, EMI | [67] | |
Goatwhore | Blood for the Master | Blackened death metal | Metal Blade | [68] | |
The Jane Bradfords | 100 Miles of Broken Pavement | [69] | |||
February 14 |
Beneath the Massacre | Incongruous | [70] | ||
Edyta Górniak | My | R&B, pop | Anaconda Productions | [71] | |
John Talabot | ƒIN | House | Permanent Vacation | [72] | |
Prima Donna | Bless this Mess | Glam rock, new wave, surf rock | [73] | ||
February 15 |
Soen | Cognitive | Progressive metal, Progressive rock | Spinefarm | [74] |
February 20 |
Band of Skulls | Sweet Sour | Indie rock | Electric Blues Recordings, PIAS, Vagrant | [75] |
Sinéad O'Connor | How About I Be Me (and You Be You)? | Rock | Shamrock Solutions, One Little Indian | [76] | |
February 21 |
Apparatjik | Square Peg in a Round Hole | Experimental, alternative, electronic rock | Meta Merge Un | [77] |
Chiddy Bang | Breakfast | Indie hip hop, hipster hop, rap rock | Virgin, I.R.S., Regal | [78] | |
The Cranberries | Roses | Alternative rock | Cooking Vinyl | [79] | |
Dustin Wong | Dreams Say, View, Create, Shadow Leads | Thrill Jockey | [80] | ||
fun. | Some Nights | Indie pop, indie rock | Fueled by Ramen | [81] | |
Lambchop | Mr. M | Rock | Merge | [82] | |
The Menzingers | On the Impossible Past | Punk rock, heartland rock | Epitaph | [83] | |
Sleigh Bells | Reign of Terror | Noise pop, indie rock | Mom + Pop | [84] | |
February 24 |
The Black Sorrows | Crooked Little Thoughts | Soul, blues | Head Records | [85] |
Desaster | The Arts of Destruction | Blackened thrash metal | Metal Blade, Sony Music | [86] | |
Dirty Three | Toward the Low Sun | Post-rock | Bella Union, Drag City | [87] | |
The Ting Tings | Sounds from Nowheresville | Indie rock, indie pop, dance-punk | Columbia | [88] | |
February 25 |
Halloween | Terrortory | Heavy metal | Motor City Metal Records, Pure Steel | [89] |
February 27 |
Primal Rock Rebellion | Awoken Broken | Heavy metal, progressive metal, alternative metal | Spinefarm | [90] |
February 28 |
Corrosion of Conformity | Corrosion of Conformity | Stoner rock, sludge metal | Candlelight | [91] |
Memoryhouse | The Slideshow Effect | Dream pop | Sub Pop | [92] | |
Mouse on Mars | Parastrophics | Intelligent dance music, house | Monkeytown | [93] | |
Napalm Death | Utilitarian | Grindcore, death metal | Century Media | [94] | |
Plants and Animals | The End of That | Indie rock | Secret City | [95] | |
Sent by Ravens | Mean What You Say | Tooth & Nail | [96] | ||
Shearwater | Animal Joy | Indie rock | Sub Pop | [97] | |
Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds | Pound of Dirt | Rock | Modern Vintage Recordings | [98] | |
Veil of Maya | Eclipse | Deathcore | Sumerian | [99] | |
The Wooden Sky | Every Child a Daughter, Every Moon a Sun | [100] |
March[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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March 1 |
Katie Kim | Cover & Flood | Lo-fi, indie folk, alternative rock | Flaming June Records | [101] |
March 2 |
BOL / Westerhus / Snah | Numb, Number | Jazz | Gigafon | [102] |
Last Dinosaurs | In a Million Years | Indie rock, dance-punk | Dew Process, Universal Music Australia | [103] | |
March 5 |
Andrew Bird | Break It Yourself | Indie folk, baroque pop | Bella Union, Mom+Pop | [104] |
Caravan Palace | Panic | Electro swing | Wagram | [105] | |
Katie Melua | Secret Symphony | Acoustic, blues, jazz | Dramatico | [106] | |
Lionel Richie | Tuskegee | Country, R&B, pop | Mercury Nashville | [107] | |
The Magnetic Fields | Love at the Bottom of the Sea | Indie pop, synth-pop | Merge, Domino | [108] | |
The Stranglers | Giants | Punk rock, post-punk | earMUSIC | [109] | |
March 6 |
Bruce Springsteen | Wrecking Ball | Heartland rock, folk rock | Columbia | [110] |
Every Time I Die | Ex Lives | Hardcore punk, mathcore, Southern rock | Epitaph | [111] | |
Fireflight | Now | Christian rock, hard rock, post-grunge | Essential | [112] | |
Now, Now | Threads | Indie rock | Trans Records | [113] | |
March 8 |
Blaze Bayley | The King of Metal | Heavy metal | Blaze Bayley Recordings | [114] |
Nine Muses | Sweet Rendezvous | K-pop, dance-pop | Star Empire, LOEN | [115] | |
March 9 |
Hilltop Hoods | Drinking from the Sun | Australian hip hop | Golden Era | [116] |
March 12 |
Michael Kiwanuka | Home Again | Soul, folk, blues | London, Polydor, Interscope | [117] |
March 13 |
Cannibal Corpse | Torture | Death metal | Metal Blade | [118] |
I See Stars | Digital Renegade | Metalcore, electronicore | Sumerian | [119] | |
Mac DeMarco | Rock and Roll Night Club | Indie rock, soft rock, lo-fi | Captured Tracks | [120] | |
Miike Snow | Happy to You | Indie pop, electropop | Downtown, Universal Republic | [121] | |
Ruben Studdard | Letters from Birmingham | R&B, pop, soul | Shanachie | [122] | |
Say Anything | Anarchy, My Dear | Pop punk, alternative rock | Equal Vision | [123] | |
Spawn of Possession | Incurso | Technical death metal | Relapse | [124] | |
March 16 |
Susanna | Wild Dog | Pop, jazz | Rune Grammofon | [125] |
March 19 |
Apologies, I Have None | London | Folk punk, punk rock | Household Name | [126] |
Mirrorring | Foreign Body | Ambient, psychedelic folk | Kranky | [127] | |
The Shins | Port of Morrow | Alternative rock | Aural Apothecary, Columbia | [128] | |
Toy Dolls | The Album After the Last One | Pop punk | King Midas | [129] | |
March 20 |
Anti-Flag | The General Strike | Punk rock | SideOneDummy | [130] |
Diggy Simmons | Unexpected Arrival | Hip hop, R&B | Atlantic | [131] | |
Esperanza Spalding | Radio Music Society | Jazz | Heads Up International | [132] | |
Odd Future | The OF Tape Vol. 2 | Alternative hip hop | Odd Future | [133] | |
March 23 |
Katy Perry | Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection | Pop rock | Capitol | [134] |
Madonna | MDNA | Pop, EDM | Interscope | [135] | |
Meshuggah | Koloss | Extreme metal, progressive metal | Nuclear Blast | [136] | |
Shinedown | Amaryllis | Alternative rock, hard rock, post-grunge | Atlantic, Roadrunner | [137] | |
March 26 |
The All-American Rejects | Kids in the Street | Alternative rock, power pop | Interscope, DGC | [138] |
Blood Red Shoes | In Time to Voices | Alternative rock | V2 | [139] | |
Iron Maiden | En Vivo! | Heavy metal | EMI, Universal | [140] | |
Justin Townes Earle | Nothing's Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now | Country, folk | Bloodshot | [141] | |
My Darkest Days | Sick and Twisted Affair | Hard rock, post-grunge | 604 | [142] | |
Rocket Juice & the Moon | Rocket Juice & the Moon | Afrobeat, psychedelic funk | Honest Jon's | [143] | |
The Used | Vulnerable | Emo, post-hardcore, alternative rock | Hopeless | [144] | |
March 27 |
Before Their Eyes | Redemption | Post-hardcore | inVogue | [145] |
Clay Aiken | Steadfast | Decca | [146] | ||
Cowboy Junkies | The Wilderness | Alternative country | Latent | [147] | |
Janus | Nox Aeris | Alternative metal, nu metal | REALID Records | [148] | |
Jay Brannan | Rob Me Blind | Folk, acoustic | Great Depression, Nettwerk | [149] | |
Joan Osborne | Bring It On Home | Blues, R&B | Saguaro Road | [150] | |
Joel Plaskett Emergency | Scrappy Happiness | Indie rock | MapleMusic | [151] | |
The Mars Volta | Noctourniquet | Progressive rock, electronic rock, experimental rock | Warner Bros., Sargent House, Rodriguez-Lopez Productions | [152] | |
OSI | Fire Make Thunder | Progressive rock, progressive metal | Metal Blade | [153] | |
Overkill | The Electric Age | Thrash metal | Nuclear Blast | [154] | |
Stick to Your Guns | Diamond | Melodic hardcore, hardcore punk, metalcore | Sumerian | [155] | |
UFO | Seven Deadly | Hard rock, heavy metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [156] | |
Wretched | Son of Perdition | Technical death metal, melodic death metal | Victory | [157] |
Second quarter[]
April[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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April 2 |
Evans the Death | Evans the Death | Fortuna Pop! | [158] | |
The Futureheads | Rant | A cappella | Nul | [159] | |
Graham Coxon | A+E | Pop rock, alternative rock | Parlophone | [160] | |
Ian Anderson | Thick as a Brick 2 | Progressive rock | Chrysalis, EMI | [161] | |
Killing Joke | MMXII | Post-punk, industrial metal | Spinefarm, Universal | [162] | |
Lostprophets | Weapons | Rock | Epic, Fearless | [163] | |
Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded | Hip hop, dance-pop | Young Money, Cash Money, Universal Republic | [164] | |
Willis Earl Beal | Acousmatic Sorcery | Lo-fi, outsider, soul | Hot Charity, XL | [165] | |
April 3 |
Great Lake Swimmers | New Wild Everywhere | Folk rock | Nettwerk | [166] |
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real | Wasted | Tone Tide Records | [167] | ||
Our Lady Peace | Curve | Alternative rock, art rock | Warner Music | [168] | |
Paul van Dyk | Evolution | Trance music, house music, progressive house | Vandit | [169] | |
Zammuto | Zammuto | Experimental, electronic | Temporary Residence Limited | [170] | |
April 6 |
M. Ward | A Wasteland Companion | Pop, rock | Merge, Bella Union | [171] |
Monica | New Life | R&B, soul | RCA | [172] | |
April 10 |
Cavo | Thick as Thieves | Hard rock, rock, post-grunge | Eleven Seven Music | [173] |
Counting Crows | Underwater Sunshine (or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation) | Alternative rock, country rock, roots rock | Cooking Vinyl | [174] | |
Demon Hunter | True Defiance | Groove metal, metalcore | Solid State | [175] | |
Halestorm | The Strange Case Of... | Hard rock, alternative metal, heavy metal | Atlantic | [176] | |
Kishi Bashi | 151a | Indie pop | Joyful Noise | [177] | |
Manafest | Fighter | Christian rock | BEC | [178] | |
Municipal Waste | The Fatal Feast | Thrash metal, crossover thrash | Nuclear Blast | [179] | |
April 13 |
Future | Pluto | Hip hop | A1, Freebandz Entertainment, Epic | [180] |
Jason Mraz | Love Is a Four Letter Word | Pop rock, alternative rock | Atlantic | [181] | |
Train | California 37 | Rock, pop rock, folk rock, roots rock | Columbia, Sony Music | [182] | |
April 15 |
DragonForce | The Power Within | Power metal | Essential Music, Roadrunner, JVC Victor | [183] |
April 16 |
Anathema | Weather Systems | Progressive rock, new prog | Kscope, The End | [184] |
Cancer Bats | Dead Set on Living | Hardcore punk, sludge metal, Southern rock | Distort | [185] | |
The Gaddabouts | Look Out Now! | Jazz pop, folk rock, Americana | RacecarLOTTA Records | [186] | |
Spiritualized | Sweet Heart Sweet Light | Space rock, neo-psychedelia | Double Six | [187] | |
April 17 |
Evans Blue | Graveyard of Empires | Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge | Sounds+Sights | [188] |
Full of Hell / Code Orange Kids | Full of Hell / Code Orange Kids | Hardcore punk | Topshelf | ||
Maps & Atlases | Beware and Be Grateful | Indie rock | Barsuk | [189] | |
Neon Trees | Picture Show | Alternative rock, new wave | Mercury | [190] | |
Thousand Foot Krutch | The End Is Where We Begin | Hard rock, nu metal, alternative metal | Fuel Music | [191] | |
William Beckett | Walk the Talk EP | Yike Records | [192] | ||
April 18 |
Europe | Bag of Bones | Hard rock, blues rock | earMUSIC | [193] |
Paradise Lost | Tragic Idol | Doom metal, gothic metal | Century Media | [194] | |
April 20 |
Jack White | Blunderbuss | Blues rock, garage rock, alternative rock | Third Man, XL, Columbia | [195] |
Rufus Wainwright | Out of the Game | Pop rock | Decca, Polydor | [196] | |
April 23 |
Feeder | Generation Freakshow | Alternative rock, post-grunge | Big Teeth Records | [197] |
April 24 |
Alexz Johnson | Skipping Stone | Pop | Laydee Spencer Music Inc. | [198] |
The Dandy Warhols | This Machine | Alternative rock | Beat the World, The End | [199] | |
Death by Stereo | Black Sheep of the American Dream | Heavy metal, hardcore punk | Viking Funeral Records | [200] | |
Deuce | Nine Lives | Rap rock | Five Seven Music | [201] | |
Eve 6 | Speak in Code | Alternative rock, pop punk | Fearless | [202] | |
Kip Moore | Up All Night | Country | MCA Nashville | [203] | |
Moving Mountains | New Light | Triple Crown | [204] | ||
Santigold | Master of My Make-Believe | New wave, reggae fusion, electronic | Atlantic | [205] | |
Torche | Harmonicraft | Sludge metal | Volcom | [206] | |
April 25 |
Kent | Jag är inte rädd för mörkret | Alternative rock, pop rock | Sonet, Universal | [207] |
Marilyn Manson | Born Villain | Industrial rock | Cooking Vinyl, Hell, etc. | [208] | |
April 27 |
Marina and the Diamonds | Electra Heart | Electronic | 679, Atlantic | [209] |
Moonspell | Alpha Noir/Omega White | Melodic death metal, symphonic metal, gothic metal | Napalm | [210] | |
Saint Vitus | Lillie: F-65 | Doom metal | Season of Mist | [211] | |
April 29 |
Brendon Small | Brendon Small's Galaktikon | Heavy metal | BS Records | [212] |
April 30 |
Father John Misty | Fear Fun | Indie rock | Sub Pop | [213] |
May[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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May 1 |
B.o.B | Strange Clouds | Hip hop | Grand Hustle, Rebel Rock, Atlantic | [214] |
Carrie Underwood | Blown Away | Country | Arista Nashville, 19 Recordings | [215] | |
K'naan | Country, God or the Girl | Hip hop, alternative rock, pop rock | A&M Octone | [216] | |
Lone | Galaxy Garden | Rave | R&S | [217] | |
Norah Jones | Little Broken Hearts | Pop, alternative, indie pop | Blue Note | [218] | |
Pennywise | All or Nothing | Punk rock, melodic hardcore, skate punk | Epitaph | [219] | |
Various artists | Avengers Assemble (Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture) | Alternative rock, hard rock | Hollywood, Marvel Music | [220] | |
May 4 |
Keane | Strangeland | Alternative rock | Island | [221] |
May 7 |
The Brian Jonestown Massacre | Aufheben | Neo-psychedelia | A Records | [222] |
The Cribs | In the Belly of the Brazen Bull | Indie rock, punk rock, alternative rock | Wichita | [223] | |
Cover Drive | Bajan Style | Pop, R&B, hip hop | Polydor | [224] | |
Meek Mill | Dreamchasers 2 | Hip hop | MMG | [225] | |
May 8 |
Cattle Decapitation | Monolith of Inhumanity | Deathgrind, technical death metal | Metal Blade | [226] |
Pixel | Reminder | Jazz | Cuneiform | [227] | |
Silversun Pickups | Neck of the Woods | Alternative rock, indie rock, shoegazing | Dangerbird | [228] | |
May 9 |
Iggy Pop | Après | [229] | ||
May 11 |
Garbage | Not Your Kind of People | Alternative rock, electronic | Stunvolume | [230] |
Tenacious D | Rize of the Fenix | Comedy rock, hard rock, heavy metal | Columbia | [231] | |
Zowie | Love Demolition | Pop, electro, punk | Sony BMG | [232] | |
May 14 |
Adam Lambert | Trespassing | Pop | 19, RCA | [233] |
May 15 |
Beach House | Bloom | Dream pop, indie rock | Sub Pop | [234] |
Best Coast | The Only Place | Indie rock, garage rock, surf pop | Wichita | [235] | |
Hot Water Music | Exister | Punk rock, post-hardcore | Rise | [236] | |
Killer Mike | R.A.P. Music | Hip hop | Williams Street | [237] | |
Krizz Kaliko | Kickin' and Screamin' | Alternative hip hop, dubstep | Strange Music | [238] | |
Lisa Marie Presley | Storm & Grace | Roots rock | Universal Republic, XIX Recordings | [239] | |
Meiko | The Bright Side | Indie rock, indie pop | Fantasy | [240] | |
mewithoutYou | Ten Stories | Indie rock | Pine Street | [241] | |
May 18 |
The Temper Trap | The Temper Trap | [242] | ||
May 21 |
Burzum | Umskiptar | Viking metal | Byelobog | [243] |
Tom Jones | Spirit in the Room | Island | [244] | ||
May 22 |
Blue Foundation | In My Mind I Am Free | Electronic, shoegazing, dream pop | Dead People's Choice | [245] |
The Bunny the Bear | The Stomach For It | Metalcore, post-hardcore, synth-pop | Victory | [246] | |
Chris Price | Homesick | Indie pop, garage rock | Price the Band LLC | [247] | |
The Cult | Choice of Weapon | Hard rock | Cooking Vinyl | [248] | |
El-P | Cancer 4 Cure | Alternative hip hop, underground hip hop | Fat Possum | [249] | |
Haley Reinhart | Listen Up! | Pop | 19, Interscope | [250] | |
John Mayer | Born and Raised | Folk rock, country rock, Americana | Columbia, Sony Music | [251] | |
Kris Allen | Thank You Camellia | Pop rock | RCA, 19 | [252] | |
MercyMe | The Hurt & The Healer | Contemporary Christian music | Fair Trade, Columbia | [253] | |
Mount Eerie | Clear Moon | Indie rock, experimental | P. W. Elverum & Sun | [254] | |
The Riverboat Gamblers | The Wolf You Feed | Volcom Entertainment | [255] | ||
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators | Apocalyptic Love | Hard rock, heavy metal | Dik Hayd International | [256] | |
Smile Empty Soul | 3's | Alternative metal, post-grunge | eOne Music | [257] | |
Sonny Landreth | Elemental Journey | Blues | Landfall Records | [258] | |
May 23 |
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu | Pamyu Pamyu Revolution | J-pop, bubblegum pop, electropop | Warner Music Japan | [259] |
Sigur Rós | Valtari | Post-rock, ambient | Parlophone | [260] | |
May 25 |
alt-J | An Awesome Wave | Indie pop | Infectious Music | [261] |
Ladyhawke | Anxiety | New wave, indie rock, power pop | Modular | [262] | |
Scissor Sisters | Magic Hour | Dance-pop, dance-rock, nu-disco | Polydor | [263] | |
Ultravox | Brilliant | EMI | [264] | ||
May 28 |
Architects | Daybreaker | Metalcore, progressive metalcore, post-hardcore | Century Media | [265] |
Kylie Minogue | The Best of Kylie Minogue | Dance-pop, nu-disco, house | EMI | [266] | |
Paloma Faith | Fall to Grace | Pop, soul, soft rock | RCA | [267] | |
Public Image Ltd | This Is PiL | Alternative rock, post-punk | PiL official | [268] | |
Ulver | Childhood's End | Art rock, electronic, dark ambient | Kscope | [269] | |
May 29 |
Japandroids | Celebration Rock | Garage rock | Polyvinyl | [270] |
Melody Gardot | The Absence | Jazz, blues, bossa nova | Verve | [271] | |
Millencolin | The Melancholy Connection | Punk rock | Burning Heart, Epitaph | [272] | |
Regina Spektor | What We Saw from the Cheap Seats | Anti-folk, baroque pop, indie rock | Sire | [273] | |
Sun Kil Moon | Among the Leaves | Folk rock | Caldo Verde | [274] |
June[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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June 1 |
Alexandra Burke | Heartbreak on Hold | Pop, R&B | RCA | [275] |
Delain | We Are the Others | Symphonic metal | CNR Music | [276] | |
The Hives | Lex Hives | Garage rock, garage punk, post-punk revival | Disque Hives | [277] | |
Kreator | Phantom Antichrist | Thrash metal | Nuclear Blast | [278] | |
Swearin' | Swearin' | Indie rock, punk | Salinas | [279] | |
June 4 |
Disclosure | The Face | Balearic beat, UK garage, dubstep | Greco-Roman Records | [280] |
Liars | WIXIW | Experimental rock | Mute | [281] | |
June 5 |
The Beach Boys | That's Why God Made the Radio | Soft rock | Capitol | [282] |
Chris Robinson Brotherhood | Big Moon Ritual | Blues rock | Silver Arrow Records | [283] | |
Fear Factory | The Industrialist | Candlelight, AFM, Bodog | [284] | ||
Jukebox the Ghost | Safe Travels | Power pop | Yep Roc | [285] | |
Melvins | Freak Puke | Alternative rock | Ipecac | [286] | |
The Mynabirds | Generals | Indie rock | Saddle Creek | [287] | |
The Rocket Summer | Life Will Write the Words | Pop rock | Aviate Records | [288] | |
A Silent Film | Sand & Snow | Alternative rock | Creative Media Investments | [289] | |
June 8 |
Rush | Clockwork Angels | Progressive rock, hard rock | Anthem, Roadrunner | [290] |
Usher | Looking 4 Myself | R&B, hip hop, pop | RCA | [291] | |
June 10 |
f(x) | Electric Shock | K-pop, dance-pop, electronic | S.M. Entertainment | [292] |
June 11 |
Amy Macdonald | Life in a Beautiful Light | Folk, rock, soft rock | Melodramatic, Mercury | [293] |
iamamiwhoami | kin | Electronic, synth-pop, dream pop | To whom it may concern., Cooperative Music | [294] | |
June 12 |
Future of the Left | The Plot Against Common Sense | Post-hardcore | Xtra Mile | [295] |
Josh Turner | Punching Bag | Country | MCA Nashville | [296] | |
Metric | Synthetica | Indie rock, new wave | Metric Music International | [297] | |
Miss May I | At Heart | Metalcore | Rise | [298] | |
Motion City Soundtrack | Go | Alternative rock | Epitaph | [299] | |
June 15 |
Britney Spears | Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears | Pop | Sony Music | [300] |
Cheryl | A Million Lights | Pop | Polydor | [301] | |
Justin Bieber | Believe | Pop, R&B, hip hop | Island, RBMG, Schoolboy | [302] | |
June 16 |
Manowar | The Lord of Steel | Power metal | Magic Circle Music | [303] |
June 18 |
Fiona Apple | The Idler Wheel... | Epic | [304] | |
June 19 |
Blood on the Dance Floor | Evolution | Electronica | Dark Fantasy Records | [305] |
Bobby Womack | The Bravest Man in the Universe | XL | [306] | ||
Broadway | Gentlemen's Brawl | Post-hardcore, pop punk, alternative rock | Uprising | [307] | |
Dirty Heads | Cabin by the Sea | Reggae | Five Seven Music | [308] | |
For All Those Sleeping | Outspoken | [309] | |||
The Ghost Inside | Get What You Give | Epitaph | [310] | ||
Lit | The View from the Bottom | Megaforce | [311] | ||
The Smashing Pumpkins | Oceania | Alternative rock | EMI, Caroline Distribution, Martha's Music | [312] | |
Whitechapel | Whitechapel | Deathcore | Metal Blade | [313] | |
June 20 |
Linkin Park | Living Things | Alternative rock, electronic rock | Warner Bros. | [314] |
Maroon 5 | Overexposed | Pop | A&M Octone | [315] | |
June 25 |
The Offspring | Days Go By | Punk rock | Columbia | [316] |
R. Kelly | Write Me Back | R&B, soul | RCA | [317] | |
June 26 |
Chris Cagle | Back in the Saddle | Country | Bigger Picture Music | [318] |
DIIV | Oshin | Indie rock, dream pop, shoegaze | Captured Tracks | [319] | |
Everclear | Invisible Stars | Alternative rock | eOne | [320] | |
Gojira | L'Enfant Sauvage | Roadrunner | [321] | ||
Little Feat | Rooster Rag | Hot Tomato Records | [322] | ||
Memphis May Fire | Challenger | Metalcore, post-hardcore, Southern rock | Rise | [323] | |
A Place to Bury Strangers | Worship | Noise rock | Dead Oceans | [324] | |
Ty Segall Band | Slaughterhouse | Garage rock, noise rock | In the Red | [325] | |
June 29 |
Chris Brown | Fortune | R&B, pop | RCA | [326] |
Third quarter[]
July[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 2 |
My Tiger My Timing | Celeste | New wave, pop, indie rock | Snakes & Ladders | [327] |
July 3 |
Abandon All Ships | Infamous | Metalcore, electronicore | Universal Music Canada, Rise | [328] |
Flo Rida | Wild Ones | Hip hop | Atlantic, Poe Boy | [329] | |
Periphery | Periphery II: This Time It's Personal | Progressive metal | Sumerian, Century Media | [330] | |
July 6 |
50 Cent | 5 (Murder by Numbers) | Hip hop | [331] | |
July 10 |
Aesop Rock | Skelethon | Hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | [332] |
Dirty Projectors | Swing Lo Magellan | Indie rock, art pop, experimental | Domino | [333] | |
Frank Ocean | Channel Orange | Alternative R&B, neo soul | Def Jam | [334] | |
P.O.D. | Murdered Love | Rock | Razor & Tie | [335] | |
Serj Tankian | Harakiri | Rock | Reprise, Serjical Strike | [336] | |
July 13 |
Bury Tomorrow | The Union of Crowns | Melodic metalcore | Nuclear Blast | [337] |
Nas | Life Is Good | Hip hop | Def Jam | [338] | |
July 15 |
Psy | Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1 | K-pop | YG Entertainment, Universal Music, YGEX | [339] |
July 17 |
Baroness | Yellow & Green | Sludge metal | Relapse | [340] |
The Contortionist | Intrinsic | Progressive metal | Good Fight | [341] | |
KB | Weight & Glory | Christian hip hop | Reach | [342] | |
Matisyahu | Spark Seeker | Reggae, hip hop, electronic | Fallen Sparks | [343] | |
Milo Greene | Milo Greene | Indie folk, folk rock | Chop Shop, Atlantic | [344] | |
Soul Asylum | Delayed Reaction | Alternative rock | 429 | [345] | |
Tremonti | All I Was | Hard rock, speed metal | Fret12 | [346] | |
William Beckett | Winds Will Change | Pop rock | Yike Records | [347] | |
July 18 |
Gram Rabbit | Welcome to the Country | Psychedelic rock, space rock, country rock | Royal Order | [348] |
July 20 |
Jennifer Lopez | Dance Again... the Hits | Latin pop, dance, R&B | Epic | [349] |
Joss Stone | The Soul Sessions Vol. 2 | Soul, R&B | S-Curve, Stone'd | [350] | |
Passion Pit | Gossamer | Synth-pop, indie pop | Columbia | [351] | |
Purity Ring | Shrines | Electropop | 4AD, Last Gang | [352] | |
July 23 |
The Gaslight Anthem | Handwritten | Heartland rock, indie rock | Mercury | [353] |
July 24 |
Emilie Autumn | Fight Like a Girl | Dark cabaret, electro-industrial | The Asylum Emporium | [354] |
July 27 |
Testament | Dark Roots of Earth | Thrash metal | Nuclear Blast | [355] |
July 30 |
Blur | Blur 21 | Alternative rock, Britpop, experimental rock | Food, Virgin, Parlophone | [356] |
Rick Ross | God Forgives, I Don't | Hip hop | Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam, Maybach | [357] | |
July 31 |
Wildlife Control | Wildlife Control | [358] |
August[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
August 10 |
Mystery | The World Is a Game | Progressive rock | Unicorn Digital | [359] |
August 13 |
While She Sleeps | This Is the Six | Metalcore | Search and Destroy | [360] |
Why? | Sod in the Seed | Alternative hip hop, indie rock | City Slang | [361] | |
August 14 |
2 Chainz | Based on a T.R.U. Story | Hip hop | Def Jam | [362] |
In This Moment | Blood | Metalcore, alternative metal, nu metal | Century Media | [363] | |
Insane Clown Posse | The Mighty Death Pop! | Horrorcore, Midwest hip hop | Psychopathic | [364] | |
Yellowcard | Southern Air | Pop punk, alternative rock | Hopeless | [365] | |
August 17 |
Owl City | The Midsummer Station | Synth-pop, dance pop, pop | Universal Republic | [366] |
August 18 |
Parquet Courts | Light Up Gold | Indie rock, post-punk revival, garage rock | Dull Tools, What's Your Rupture? | [367] |
August 20 |
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti | Mature Themes | 4AD | [368] | |
Bloc Party | Four | Alternative rock, art punk | Frenchkiss | [369] | |
British Theatre | Dyed in the Wool Ghost | [370] | |||
The Darkness | Hot Cakes | Glam metal, hard rock, heavy metal | Wind-up | [371] | |
Yeasayer | Fragrant World | Experimental rock, psychedelic pop | Secretly Canadian | [372] | |
August 21 |
DJ Khaled | Kiss the Ring | Hip hop | We the Best, Cash Money, Universal Republic | [373] |
Ivy Queen | Musa | Latin | Siente | [374] | |
Lynyrd Skynyrd | Last of a Dyin' Breed | Southern rock, hard rock | Roadrunner | [375] | |
Trey Songz | Chapter V | R&B | Songbook, Atlantic | [376] | |
August 22 |
Alanis Morissette | Havoc and Bright Lights | Soft rock | Collective Sounds, Columbia, SevenOneMusic | [377] |
August 24 |
Rita Ora | Ora | Pop, R&B, dance | Roc Nation | [378] |
August 27 |
Archive | With Us Until You're Dead | Trip hop, alternative rock | Dangervisit Records | [379] |
Dan Deacon | America | Electronic | Domino | [380] | |
Ensiferum | Unsung Heroes | Folk metal, melodic death metal, power metal | Spinefarm | [381] | |
Katatonia | Dead End Kings | Progressive metal | Peaceville | [382] | |
Marius Neset and Daniel Herskedal | Neck of the Woods | Jazz | Edition | [383] | |
August 28 |
The Chariot | One Wing | Metalcore, mathcore | Good Fight, eOne Music | [384] |
Circa Survive | Violent Waves | Indie rock, post-hardcore, progressive rock | Circa Survive, Sumerian | [385] | |
Dwele | Greater Than One | R&B | RT Music Group, eOne Music | [386] | |
Faber Drive | Lost in Paradise | Pop rock, alternative rock | 604 | [387] | |
Maná | Exiliados en la Bahía: Lo Mejor de Maná | Latin, pop rock, alternative rock | Warner Music Mexico | [388] | |
Matchbox Twenty | North | Alternative rock, pop rock | Atlantic | [389] | |
Minus the Bear | Infinity Overhead | Alternative rock | Dangerbird | [390] | |
Morning Glory | Poets Were My Heroes | Punk rock | Fat Wreck | [391] | |
The Orb featuring Lee "Scratch" Perry | The Orbserver in the Star House | Electronica, dub, IDM | Cooking Vinyl, The End | [392] | |
Slaughterhouse | Welcome to: Our House | Hip hop | Shady, Interscope | [393] | |
Swans | The Seer | Experimental, post-rock, post-punk | Young God | [394] | |
Tamia | Beautiful Surprise | R&B | Plus 1 Music Group, EMI | [395] | |
TobyMac | Eye on It | Contemporary Christian music, electronic music, pop | ForeFront | [396] | |
August 29 |
Mount Eerie | Ocean Roar | Indie rock, noise rock | P.W. Elverum & Sun | [397] |
August 31 |
Farrah Abraham | My Teenage Dream Ended | Pop, outsider music | [398] | |
Two Door Cinema Club | Beacon | Indie rock | Kitsuné | [399] |
September[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 3 |
The Pineapple Thief | All the Wars | Progressive rock, alternative rock | Kscope | [400] |
The Vaccines | Come of Age | Indie rock, post-punk revival | Columbia | [401] | |
September 4 |
Animal Collective | Centipede Hz | Psychedelic, experimental rock | Domino | [402] |
Imagine Dragons | Night Visions | Alternative rock, indie rock | Interscope | [403] | |
Lecrae | Gravity | Hip hop | Reach | [404] | |
Propagandhi | Failed States | Punk rock, melodic hardcore | Epitaph | [405] | |
The Sheepdogs | The Sheepdogs | Southern rock, boogie rock, rock | Atlantic | [406] | |
Two Gallants | The Bloom and the Blight | Indie rock | ATO | [407] | |
September 5 |
Agnes | Veritas | Dance | Roxy, Universal | [408] |
Pet Shop Boys | Elysium | Synth-pop | EMI | [409] | |
The xx | Coexist | Indie pop | Young Turks | [410] | |
September 7 |
Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra | Theatre Is Evil | 8 Ft. Records | [411] | |
Elephant9 with Reine Fiske | Atlantis | Rune Grammofon | [412] | ||
Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson | Wreck & Ruin | Country | Liberation Music | [413] | |
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | 12 Bar Bruise | Garage rock, garage punk, acid rock | Flightless | [414] | |
Lacrimosa | Revolution | Gothic metal, gothic rock | Hall of Sermon | [415] | |
The Presets | Pacifica | House, synth-pop, electronic dance music | Modular | [416] | |
The Script | #3 | Alternative rock, soft rock | Phonogenic | [417] | |
September 10 |
Bob Dylan | Tempest | Columbia | [418] | |
David Byrne and St. Vincent | Love This Giant | Indie rock | 4AD, Todo Mundo | [419] | |
Gallows | Gallows | Hardcore punk | Venn Records | [420] | |
Joe McElderry | Here's What I Believe | Pop | Decca | [421] | |
September 11 |
The Avett Brothers | The Carpenter | Americana | American | [422] |
Billy Talent | Dead Silence | Punk rock, post-hardcore | Atlantic, Roadrunner | [423] | |
Bucky Covington | Good Guys | Country | eOne | [424] | |
Chris Robinson Brotherhood | The Magic Door | Blues rock | Silver Arrow Records | [425] | |
Dave Matthews Band | Away from the World | Alternative rock | RCA | [426] | |
Hoobastank | Fight or Flight | Post-grunge, alternative rock | Open E Entertainment | [427] | |
Little Big Town | Tornado | Country | Capitol Nashville | [428] | |
NOFX | Self Entitled | Punk rock | Fat Wreck Chords | [429] | |
September 12 |
John Frusciante | PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone | Synth-pop, alternative rock, pop rock | Record Collection | [430] |
Richie Sambora | Aftermath of the Lowdown | [431] | |||
September 14 |
Carly Rae Jepsen | Kiss | Pop | 604, Schoolboy, Interscope | [432] |
Kreayshawn | Somethin' 'Bout Kreay | Hip hop | Columbia | [433] | |
Nelly Furtado | The Spirit Indestructible | Pop, R&B | Interscope, Mosley, Mushroom | [434] | |
Various artists | Cruel Summer | Hip hop | GOOD, Def Jam | [435] | |
September 17 |
Aimee Mann | Charmer | Pop, rock | SuperEgo | [436] |
The Killers | Battle Born | Alternative rock | Island | [437] | |
Mika | The Origin of Love | Pop | Casablanca, Mushroom, Warner Bros. | [438] | |
Rival Sons | Head Down | Blues rock | Earache | [439] | |
We Are the Ocean | Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow | Alternative rock, post-hardcore | Hassle | [440] | |
September 18 |
Ben Folds Five | The Sound of the Life of the Mind | Alternative rock | ImaVeePee Records | [441] |
Brother Ali | Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color | Hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | [442] | |
Devin Townsend Project | Epicloud | Progressive rock, experimental rock, progressive metal | HevyDevy | [443] | |
Down | Down IV – Part I | Heavy metal, sludge metal | [444] | ||
Go Radio | Close the Distance | Alternative rock | Fearless | [445] | |
Grizzly Bear | Shields | Indie folk, psychedelic folk | Warp | [446] | |
Local H | Hallelujah! I'm a Bum | Rock | SlimStyle Records | [447] | |
Michael Jackson | Bad 25 | Pop, R&B, funk | Epic, Legacy | [448] | |
Pink | The Truth About Love | Pop rock, dance-pop, dance-rock | RCA Records | [449] | |
September 19 |
Superfly | Force | Pop-rock, blues | Warner Music Japan | [450] |
September 21 |
Deadmau5 | Album Title Goes Here | Progressive house, electro house, glitch | Mau5trap, Ultra, Parlophone | [451] |
Green Day | ¡Uno! | Punk rock, pop punk, power pop | Reprise | [452] | |
Mumford & Sons | Babel | Indie folk, folk rock | Island, Glassnote, Gentlemen of the Road | [453] | |
No Doubt | Push and Shove | Pop | Interscope | [454] | |
September 22 |
Dragonette | Bodyparts | Universal Music Canada | [455] | |
September 25 |
As I Lay Dying | Awakened | Metalcore | Metal Blade | [456] |
Lupe Fiasco | Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 | Hip hop | Atlantic | [457] | |
Wanderlust | Record Time | Sony Music, Zip Records | [458] | ||
Yoko Ono, Kim Gordon, and Thurston Moore | Yokokimthurston | Rock, experimental rock | Chimera Music | [459] | |
September 28 |
Angband | Saved from the Truth | Power metal, progressive metal | Pure Steel | [460] |
Enslaved | RIITIIR | Progressive metal, black metal, Viking metal | Indie, Nuclear Blast | [461] | |
Muse | The 2nd Law | Alternative rock, new prog | Helium 3, Warner Bros. | [462] |
Fourth quarter[]
October[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 1 |
AxeWound | Vultures | Metalcore | Search and Destroy Records | [463] |
John Cale | Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood | Art rock | Double Six | [464] | |
Lower Than Atlantis | Changing Tune | Arena rock | Island | [465] | |
October 2 |
Cody Simpson | Paradise | Pop, R&B | Atlantic | [466] |
Diana Krall | Glad Rag Doll | Vocal jazz | Verve | [467] | |
DJ Drama | Quality Street Music | Hip hop | eOne Music, Aphilliates, Powerhouse Productions | [468] | |
Hammock | Departure Songs | Ambient, post-rock | Hammock Music | [469] | |
Jackie Evancho | Songs from the Silver Screen | Classical crossover | Syco, Columbia | [470] | |
Matt and Kim | Lightning | Indie pop | Fader Label, Universal | [471] | |
The Mountain Goats | Transcendental Youth | Indie rock | Merge | [472] | |
Papa Roach | The Connection | Alternative metal, hard rock, alternative rock | Eleven Seven Music | [473] | |
Three Days Grace | Transit of Venus | Alternative metal | RCA | [474] | |
Tristan Prettyman | Cedar + Gold | Pop | Capitol | [475] | |
Van Morrison | Born to Sing: No Plan B | Jazz, blues, pop | Blue Note | [476] | |
October 5 |
Ellie Goulding | Halcyon | Electropop | [477] | |
Peter Buck | Peter Buck | Alternative rock | Mississippi | [478] | |
Tame Impala | Lonerism | Psychedelic rock | Modular | [479] | |
October 8 |
All Time Low | Don't Panic | Pop punk, alternative rock | Hopeless | [480] |
October 9 |
Between the Buried and Me | The Parallax II: Future Sequence | Progressive metal | Metal Blade | [481] |
The Birthday Massacre | Hide and Seek | Gothic rock | Metropolis | [482] | |
Coheed and Cambria | The Afterman: Ascension | Progressive rock, progressive metal | Hundred Handed, Everything Evil | [483] | |
Converge | All We Love We Leave Behind | Metalcore, post-hardcore, hardcore punk | Epitaph | [484] | |
A Fine Frenzy | Pines | Pop rock | Virgin | [485] | |
Kiss | Monster | Hard rock, heavy metal | Universal | [486] | |
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis | The Heist | Alternative hip hop, indie hip hop | Macklemore LLC, ADA | [487] | |
The Wallflowers | Glad All Over | Alternative rock | Columbia | [488] | |
Why? | Mumps, Etc. | Alternative hip hop, indie rock | Anticon, City Slang | [489] | |
October 12 |
Brandy | Two Eleven | R&B | RCA, Chameleon | [490] |
Leona Lewis | Glassheart | Pop, R&B | Syco, RCA | [491] | |
Urthboy | Smokey's Haunt | Australian hip hop | Elefant Traks | [492] | |
October 15 |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor | 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! | Post-rock | Constellation | [493] |
Jake Bugg | Jake Bugg | Indie folk, indie rock | Mercury | [494] | |
My Dying Bride | A Map of All Our Failures | Doom metal | Peaceville | [495] | |
October 16 |
Anberlin | Vital | Rock, alternative | Universal Republic | [496] |
Donald Fagen | Sunken Condos | Jazz-funk | Reprise | [497] | |
In Fear and Faith | In Fear and Faith | Rise | [498] | ||
Mac DeMarco | 2 | Captured Tracks | [499] | ||
ZZ Ward | Til the Casket Drops | Blues rock, hip hop, R&B | Hollywood | [500] | |
October 22 |
Bridgit Mendler | Hello My Name Is... | Pop, soul | Hollywood | [501] |
Kendrick Lamar | Good Kid, M.A.A.D City | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap | Top Dawg, Aftermath, Interscope | [502] | |
Stone Sour | House of Gold & Bones – Part 1 | Alternative metal, hard rock, heavy metal | Roadrunner | [503] | |
Taylor Swift | Red | Pop rock, country pop | Big Machine | [504] | |
October 23 |
Anaal Nathrakh | Vanitas | Black metal, grindcore, death metal | Candlelight | [505] |
P.O.S | We Don't Even Live Here | Alternative hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | [506] | |
The Sword | Apocryphon | Heavy metal, doom metal | Razor & Tie | [507] | |
October 24 |
Kylie Minogue | The Abbey Road Sessions | Orchestral | Parlophone | [508] |
October 26 |
Calvin Harris | 18 Months | Electro house, synth-pop | [509] | |
October 30 |
Cody Chesnutt | Landing on a Hundred | R&B | Vibration Vineyard, One Little Indian | [510] |
The Coup | Sorry to Bother You | Hip hop | Anti- | [511] | |
Esthero | Everything Is Expensive | Pop, jazz, folk | Esthero | [512] | |
Flyleaf | New Horizons | Alternative metal, alternative rock, Christian rock | A&M Octone | [513] | |
Meek Mill | Dreams and Nightmares | Hip hop | Maybach Music Group | [514] | |
Neil Young & Crazy Horse | Psychedelic Pill | Psychedelic rock, hard rock, folk rock | Reprise | [515] | |
Neurosis | Honor Found in Decay | Post-metal | Neurot, Relapse | [516] | |
Thrice | Anthology | Alternative, post-hardcore | Staple Records | [517] | |
October 31 |
Ne-Yo | R.E.D. | R&B, hip hop, pop | Motown | [518] |
November[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 2 |
Kerser | No Rest for the Sickest | Obese | [519] | |
November 5 |
Focus | Focus X | Progressive rock | Eastworld Recordings | [520] |
Robbie Williams | Take the Crown | Pop rock | Island | [521] | |
Rolo Tomassi | Astraea | Mathcore, experimental rock | Destination Moon | [522] | |
Thee Faction | Singing Down the Government, or, The War of Position and How We're Winning It | Garage rock | Soviet Beret | [523] | |
November 6 |
Aerosmith | Music from Another Dimension! | Hard rock, blues rock, heavy metal | Columbia | [524] |
E-40 and Too Short | History: Function Music | Hip hop | Heavy on the Grind Entertainment, EMI | [525] | |
E-40 and Too Short | History: Mob Music | Hip hop | Heavy on the Grind Entertainment, EMI | [526] | |
November 7 |
Boom Boom Satellites | Remixed | Electronica, rock | Sony Music Japan | [527] |
Crystal Castles | (III) | [528] | |||
November 9 |
Anastacia | It's a Man's World | Rock, pop | BMG | [529] |
Christina Aguilera | Lotus | Pop, dance | RCA | [530] | |
Green Day | ¡Dos! | Punk rock, pop punk, garage rock | Reprise | [531] | |
Lana Del Rey | Paradise | Baroque pop, trip hop | Interscope | [532] | |
Lorentz & Sakarias | Himlen är som mörkast när stjärnorna lyser starkast | Baseline Music | [533] | ||
November 12 |
Deftones | Koi No Yokan | Alternative metal | Reprise | [534] |
Eivind Aarset | Dream Logic | Nu jazz | ECM | [535] | |
November 13 |
Aaron Lewis | The Road | Rock, country | Blaster Records | [536] |
The Babies | Our House on the Hill | Indie rock | Woodsist | [537] | |
Soundgarden | King Animal | Alternative metal, grunge, psychedelic rock | Seven Four Entertainment, Republic | [538] | |
Travis Barker and Yelawolf | Psycho White | Rap rock, alternative hip hop, horrorcore | LaSalle, Killer Distribution | [539] | |
Whitney Houston | I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston | R&B, pop, soul | RCA | [540] | |
November 16 |
The Seekers | The Golden Jubilee Album | Folk music, world music, folk rock | EMI Music Australia | [541] |
Kelly Clarkson | Greatest Hits – Chapter One | Pop, pop rock | RCA, 19 | [542] | |
Pitbull | Global Warming | Pop, R&B | RCA, Mr. 305 | [543] | |
November 19 |
AC/DC | Live at River Plate | Rock | Columbia | [544] |
Example | The Evolution of Man | Alternative hip hop, electro, dubstep | Ministry of Sound, Data | [545] | |
Keyshia Cole | Woman to Woman | R&B | Geffen, Interscope | [546] | |
Little Mix | DNA | Pop | Syco | [547] | |
Phillip Phillips | The World from the Side of the Moon | Folk rock, alternative rock | Interscope, 19 | [548] | |
Rihanna | Unapologetic | Pop, R&B | Def Jam, SRP Records | [549] | |
November 20 |
Code Orange Kids | Love Is Love/Return to Dust | Hardcore punk, metalcore | Deathwish | [550] |
Woe, Is Me | Genesi[s] | Metalcore, post-hardcore | Rise, Velocity | [551] | |
November 30 |
Kesha | Warrior | Pop | RCA, Kemosabe | [552] |
Tulisa | The Female Boss | Pop, dance | Island, AATW | [553] |
December[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 3 |
Mylène Farmer | Monkey Me | Dance-pop, synth-pop, pop rock | Polydor | [554] |
December 4 |
Wiz Khalifa | O.N.I.F.C. | Hip hop | Atlantic | [555] |
December 7 |
Bruno Mars | Unorthodox Jukebox | Pop, R&B, rock | Atlantic | [556] |
Green Day | ¡Tré! | Punk rock | [557] | ||
December 11 |
The Game | Jesus Piece | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap | [558] | |
Lifehouse | Almería | Southern rock, acoustic music, country rock | Geffen | [559] | |
December 18 |
T.I. | Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head | Atlantic | [560] | |
December 21 |
Flotsam and Jetsam | Ugly Noise | Thrash metal, progressive metal | [561] | |
Minuit | Last Night You Saw This Band | Electronic | Dollhouse Records | [562] | |
December 24 |
Wale | Folarin | Hip hop | [563] |
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