List of 2013 albums

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The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2013. These are notable albums, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.

For additional information about bands formed, reformed, or disbanded, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2013 in music.

First quarter[]

January[]

List of albums released in January 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
January
1
Girls' Generation I Got a Boy K-pop SM [1]
January
2
Skrillex Leaving Electronic, dubstep, garage Owsla [2]
January
8
Black Veil Brides Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones Glam metal, hard rock Lava, Universal Republic [3]
Dropkick Murphys Signed and Sealed in Blood Celtic punk Born & Bred [4]
Hollywood Undead Notes from the Underground Rap rock, alternative rock, alternative hip hop A&M Octone [5]
Twenty One Pilots Vessel Electropop, indie pop, rap rock Fueled by Ramen [6]
January
11
New Order Lost Sirens Rhino [7]
January
13
Tiny Moving Parts This Couch is Long & Full of Friendship Kind of Like Records [8]
January
14
Everything Everything Arc Art rock, indie rock RCA, Sony Music [9]
January
15
ASAP Rocky Long. Live. ASAP Hip hop ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCA [10]
Free Energy Love Sign Pop, rock Free Energy [11]
Yo La Tengo Fade Indie rock Matador [12]
January
16
Sarah Brightman Dreamchaser Classical crossover Simha LLC [13]
Toro y Moi Anything in Return Synth-pop, indie pop, house Carpark [14]
January
18
Helloween Straight Out of Hell Power metal The End [15]
January
21
Adam Ant Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter Rock, pop rock, post-punk Blueblack Hussar [16]
The Blackout Start the Party Post-hardcore, hard rock Cooking Vinyl [17]
I Am Kloot Let It All In Shepherd Moon LLP [18]
The Joy Formidable Wolf's Law Alternative rock, dream pop Atlantic [19]
Ludovico Einaudi In a Time Lapse Contemporary classical Decca [20]
January
22
Aaron Neville My True Story R&B, soul Blue Note [21]
Bad Religion True North Punk rock, melodic hardcore Epitaph [22]
Classified Classified Hip hop Halflife Records, Universal Music Canada [23]
Fidlar Fidlar Skate punk, garage punk, surf punk Mom + Pop, Wichita, Dine Alone [24]
Foxygen We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic Pop, psychedelic rock Jagjaguwar [25]
Gary Allan Set You Free Country MCA Nashville [26]
Nosaj Thing Home Electronic music, instrumental hip hop Innovative Leisure, Timetable [27]
Otep Hydra Alternative metal, nu metal Victory [28]
Ra Ra Riot Beta Love Indie rock, indie pop, electronica Barsuk [29]
Trapt Reborn Alternative rock, alternative metal, post-grunge EMI [30]
Voivod Target Earth Progressive metal, thrash metal Century Media [31]
January
25
Blue Roulette Pop, R&B, electropop Island, Blueworld Records [32]
January
28
Biffy Clyro Opposites Alternative rock 14th Floor [33]
Delphic Collections Alternative dance Polydor [34]
Funeral for a Friend Conduit Post-hardcore, hardcore punk Distiller Records [35]
January
29
Adam Green & Binki Shapiro Adam Green & Binki Shapiro Rounder [36]
Andrea Bocelli Passione Pop, traditional pop, Latin Verve, Decca, Sugar [37]
Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite Get Up! Blues rock Stax [38]
Cakes da Killa The Eulogy Mishka NYC [39]
Colton Dixon A Messenger CCM, rock Sparrow, 19 [40]
Jill Barber Chansons Jazz, pop Outside Music [41]
Justin Bieber Believe Acoustic Pop Schoolboy, RBMG, Island [42]
k-os Black on Blonde Alternative hip hop, rock Crown Loyalist, EMI [43]
Local Natives Hummingbird Indie rock Infectious, Frenchkiss [44]
Tegan and Sara Heartthrob Synth-pop Vapor, Warner Bros. [45]
Tomahawk Oddfellows Hard rock Ipecac [46]

February[]

List of albums released in February 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
February
2
My Bloody Valentine m b v Noise pop, shoegazing m b v [47]
February
4
The Courteeners Anna Indie rock PIAS Cooperative [48]
Eels Wonderful, Glorious Indie rock Vagrant [49]
Frightened Rabbit Pedestrian Verse Indie rock Atlantic [50]
Heaven's Basement Filthy Empire Hard rock Red Bull [51]
Pure Love Anthems Alternative rock, garage rock, punk rock Vertigo, Mercury [52]
February
5
The Bronx The Bronx (2013 album) Hardcore punk, hard rock White Drugs, ATO [53]
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Descension Progressive rock, alternative rock Hundred Handed/Everything Evil Inc. [54]
Hayden Us Alone Indie folk Arts & Crafts [55]
Jim James Regions of Light and Sound of God Alternative rock, indie rock ATO [56]
Joe Budden No Love Lost Hip hop E1, Mood Muzik [57]
Josh Groban All That Echoes Operatic pop, classical Reprise [58]
Red Release the Panic Post-grunge, Christian metal Essential, Sony Music [59]
Ron Sexsmith Forever Endeavour Rock Cooking Vinyl [60]
Silverstein This Is How the Wind Shifts Post-hardcore, emo Hopeless [61]
Tim McGraw Two Lanes of Freedom Country Big Machine [62]
Unknown Mortal Orchestra II Indie rock, psychedelic rock, lo-fi Jagjaguwar [63]
February
8
Bullet for My Valentine Temper Temper Melodic metalcore, heavy metal RCA [64]
February
11
Darwin Deez Songs for Imaginative People Indie rock Lucky Number Music [65]
Foals Holy Fire Indie rock, math rock Transgressive [66]
February
12
Justin Rutledge Valleyheart Alternative country Outside [67]
Lisa Germano No Elephants Badman [68]
Ras Kass Barmageddon Cre8yte Corporation [69]
February
15
Lowrider Black Stones Illusive [70]
February
18
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Push the Sky Away Alternative rock Bad Seed Ltd. [71]
February
19
Atlas Genius When It Was Now Indie rock, indietronica Warner Bros. [72]
Buckcherry Confessions Hard rock Century Media, Eleven Seven Music [73]
Czarface Czarface Hip hop Brick Records [74]
Puscifer Donkey Punch the Night Alternative rock Puscifer Entertainment [75]
Strfkr Miracle Mile Indie rock, synth-pop Polyvinyl [76]
Wednesday 13 The Dixie Dead Horror punk Wednesday 13 LLC [77]
February
22
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Eyes Like the Sky Garage rock Flightless [78]
Stratovarius Nemesis Power metal, symphonic metal Edel [79]
February
25
Atoms for Peace Amok Experimental rock, electronica XL [80]
Darkthrone The Underground Resistance Heavy metal, speed metal, thrash metal Peaceville [81]
Ed Harcourt Back into the Woods British rock Piano Wolf Records, CCCLX [82]
Johnny Marr The Messenger Alternative rock Warner Bros. [83]
Killah Priest The Psychic World of Walter Reed Hip hop Proverbs Records [84]
Ólafur Arnalds For Now I Am Winter [85]
Palma Violets 180 Indie rock Rough Trade [86]
Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) Progressive rock Kscope [87]
February
26
Cappadonna Eyrth, Wynd and Fyre Hip hop RBC [88]
The Mavericks In Time Americana, neotraditional country, Tex-Mex Valory [89]
February
27
Hardcore Superstar C'mon Take on Me Hard rock Nuclear Blast [90]

March[]

List of albums released in March 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
March
1
Lordi To Beast or Not to Beast Hard rock, heavy metal, shock rock Sony Music, AFM, The End [91]
Rhye Woman Alternative R&B, downtempo, soul Polydor [92]
Saxon Sacrifice Heavy metal UDR [93]
March
4
Bastille Bad Blood Indie pop, indie rock, alternative rock Virgin [94]
Dido Girl Who Got Away Electronic, pop, house RCA [95]
Inna Party Never Ends EDM Roton [96]
Stereophonics Graffiti on the Train Alternative rock, rock, pop rock Ignition [97]
March
5
Dirty South Speed of Life Electro house, progressive house Phazing Records [98]
How to Destroy Angels Welcome Oblivion Post-industrial, electronica Columbia [99]
They Might Be Giants Nanobots Alternative rock, art pop Idlewild, Lojinx [100]
Youth Lagoon Wondrous Bughouse Art pop, neo-psychedelia Fat Possum [101]
March
6
One Ok Rock Jinsei×Boku= Alternative rock, post-hardcore A-Sketch [102]
March
8
Bon Jovi What About Now Soft rock Island [103]
Bonnie Tyler Rocks and Honey Country, pop, rock ZYX [104]
David Bowie The Next Day Art rock ISO Records, Columbia [105]
Hurts Exile Synth-pop, electronic rock Major Label [106]
March
11
John Grant Pale Green Ghosts Synth-pop, soft rock Bella Union [107]
March
12
Audio Adrenaline Kings & Queens Christian contemporary, Christian alternative rock Fair Trade [108]
Devendra Banhart Mala Indie folk, folk, alternative Nonesuch [109]
Eric Clapton Old Sock Blues, rock, blues rock Surfdog, Duck Records, Polydor [110]
George Watsky Cardboard Castles Alternative hip hop Steel Wool Media [111]
Orianthi Heaven in This Hell Hard rock, blues rock, country rock Robo Records [112]
March
15
Clutch Earth Rocker Stoner rock, blues rock Weathermaker Music [113]
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience Neo soul, R&B RCA [114]
Karl Bartos Off the Record Synth-pop Bureau B [115]
March
18
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Specter at the Feast Indie rock, alternative rock Abstract Dragon [116]
Daughter If You Leave Indie folk 4AD [117]
Dear Reader Rivonia Folk-pop City Slang [118]
Intronaut Habitual Levitations (Instilling Words with Tones) Progressive metal, post-metal Century Media [119]
Suede Bloodsports Glam pop, alternative rock Warner Bros. [120]
Woodkid The Golden Age Orchestral pop Green United Music [121]
March
19
Anthrax Anthems Heavy metal, hard rock Megaforce, Nuclear Blast [122]
Draco Rosa Vida Rock en español, Latin pop, alternative rock Sony Music Latin [123]
Hope for the Dying Aletheia Christian metal Facedown [124]
Julieta Venegas Los Momentos Electropop Sony Music [125]
Low The Invisible Way Indie rock, slowcore Sub Pop [126]
Marnie Stern The Chronicles of Marnia Experimental rock, indie rock Kill Rock Stars [127]
The Ocean Blue Ultramarine Korda Records [128]
March
22
Depeche Mode Delta Machine Electropop Columbia [129]
Lil Wayne I Am Not a Human Being II Hip hop Young Money, Cash Money, Republic [130]
Northlane Singularity Metalcore, progressive metal UNFD [131]
March
25
Alizée 5 Sony Music [132]
The Color Morale Know Hope Post-hardcore, math rock, hardcore punk Rise [133]
Kvelertak Meir Hardcore punk Sony Music, Roadrunner [134]
Nadia Sirota Baroque Classical Bedroom Community [135]
OneRepublic Native Pop rock, pop Mosley, Interscope [136]
Peace In Love Indie rock, psychedelic rock, alternative rock Columbia [137]
Wire Change Becomes Us Post-punk Pink Flag [138]
March
26
Avantasia The Mystery of Time Symphonic metal, power metal Nuclear Blast [139]
Cartel Collider Rock, pop rock [140]
Senses Fail Renacer Post-hardcore Staple Records [141]
Sevendust Black Out the Sun Alternative metal, nu metal Asylum [142]
The Story So Far What You Don't See Pop-punk Pure Noise [143]
The Strokes Comedown Machine Indie rock RCA [144]
Stryper Second Coming Christian metal, heavy metal Frontiers [145]
Suicidal Tendencies 13 Crossover thrash Suicidal [146]
Wavves Afraid of Heights Alternative rock, indie rock, pop punk Ghost Ramp, Mom + Pop, Warner Bros. [147]
March
27
Ana Popović Can You Stand the Heat Blues, jazz, funk ArtisteXclusive records [148]
Army of Lovers Big Battle of Egos Dance, pop Sofo Records [149]
March
29
Carla Bruni Little French Songs Chanson Teorema, Verve [150]

Second quarter[]

April[]

List of albums released in April 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
April
1
The Black Angels Indigo Meadow Psychedelic rock Blue Horizon [151]
Bring Me the Horizon Sempiternal Metalcore, post-hardcore RCA [152]
British Sea Power Machineries of Joy Alternative rock Rough Trade [153]
The Flaming Lips The Terror Experimental rock Warner Bros. [154]
Wiley The Ascent Hip hop, dance, grime Warner [155]
April
2
Alkaline Trio My Shame Is True Punk rock, pop punk Heart & Skull, Epitaph [156]
The Band Perry Pioneer Country Republic Nashville [157]
Charles Bradley Victim of Love Soul Daptone, Dunham Records [158]
Cold War Kids Dear Miss Lonelyhearts Indie rock Downtown, V2 [159]
The Dear Hunter Migrant Indie rock, progressive rock Equal Vision [160]
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine White People and the Damage Done Hardcore punk Alternative Tentacles [161]
Killswitch Engage Disarm the Descent Metalcore, Roadrunner [162]
New Kids on the Block 10 Pop, dance-pop, pop rock The Block/Boston Five, Columbia [163]
Tyler, the Creator Wolf Alternative hip hop Odd Future [164]
April
5
James Blake Overgrown R&B, electronic, soul A&M, Polydor [165]
The Knife Shaking the Habitual Electronic Rabid, Mute [166]
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark English Electric Synth-pop Sony BMG [167]
Paramore Paramore Rock, punk Fueled by Ramen [168]
Volbeat Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies Hard rock Vertigo [169]
April
8
Big Country The Journey Alternative rock, Celtic rock Cherry Red [170]
Deez Nuts Bout It! Hardcore punk Century Media, UNFD [171]
April
9
Brad Paisley Wheelhouse Country Arista Nashville [172]
Device Device Hard rock, industrial metal Warner Bros. [173]
Stone Sour House of Gold & Bones – Part 2 Alternative metal, hard rock Roadrunner [174]
Tyga Hotel California Hip hop Young Money, Cash Money, Republic [175]
April
10
Bobby McFerrin SpiritYouAll Sony Masterworks [176]
Ghost Infestissumam Heavy metal, doom metal Sonet, Loma Vista [177]
April
12
Angel About Time R&B, hip hop, grime Island, Republic, Universal [178]
Charli XCX True Romance Synth-pop, dark wave Asylum, Atlantic [179]
Fall Out Boy Save Rock and Roll Pop rock Island [180]
Kid Cudi Indicud Hip hop , alternative hip hop Wicked Awesome, GOOD, Republic [181]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Mosquito Art rock Interscope [182]
April
15
LeAnn Rimes Spitfire Country, pop, rock Curb [183]
Marsheaux Inhale Electronica, synth-pop Undo Records [184]
Michael Bublé To Be Loved Traditional pop Reprise, 143 [185]
Sulk Graceless Psychedelic rock, shoegazing Perfect Sound Forever [186]
April
16
Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die Hip hop Soul Temple Records, RED [187]
Iron & Wine Ghost on Ghost Indie pop, indie folk, jazz Nonesuch, 4AD [188]
Major Lazer Free the Universe EDM, dubstep, bounce Mad Decent [189]
Meat Puppets Rat Farm Alternative rock Megaforce [190]
Snow White's Poison Bite Featuring: Dr. Gruesome and the Gruesome Gory Horror Show Victory [191]
The Summer Set Legendary Country pop, emo pop, pop Fearless [192]
April
19
Fantasia Barrino Side Effects of You R&B, soul RCA, 19 [193]
Gama Bomb The Terror Tapes Thrash metal, crossover thrash AFM [194]
Phoenix Bankrupt! Indie rock Glassnote [195]
will.i.am #willpower Hip hop, dance-pop will.i.am, Interscope [196]
April
22
Andrew Bayer If It Were You, We'd Never Leave Trance, progressive house Anjunabeats [197]
Frank Turner Tape Deck Heart Folk rock Xtra Mile [198]
Josh Kumra Good Things Come to Those Who Don't Wait Pop rock RCA [199]
The Neighbourhood I Love You Indie rock Columbia [200]
April
23
Laura Stevenson Wheel Folk Don Giovanni [201]
Lori McKenna Massachusetts Folk Signature Sounds [202]
Rob Zombie Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor Zodiac Swan Records, T-Boy Records, Universal Music Enterprises [203]
Snoop Lion Reincarnated Reggae fusion, dancehall, reggae Mad Decent, Vice, RCA [204]
April
26
Deep Purple Now What?! Progressive metal earMUSIC [205]
HIM Tears on Tape Hard rock Universal [206]
The Ocean Pelagial Progressive metal, post-metal, sludge metal Metal Blade [207]
April
29
Bo Bruce Before I Sleep Indie pop, trip hop Mercury [208]
Rudimental Home Drum and bass Asylum [209]
April
30
The Airborne Toxic Event Such Hot Blood Indie rock, alternative rock Island [210]
Chance the Rapper Acid Rap Hip hop [211]
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! Pardon My French Pop punk, metalcore Fearless [212]
Jessica Sanchez Me, You & the Music Pop Interscope, 19 [213]
Kenny Chesney Life on a Rock Country Blue Chair, Columbia Nashville [214]
Lights Siberia Acoustic pop Universal, Last Gang [215]
LL Cool J Authentic Hip hop S-BRO Music Group, 429 [216]
Os Mutantes Fool Metal Jack Psychedelic rock Krian Music Group [217]
Rittz The Life and Times of Jonny Valiant Hip hop Strange [218]
The Stooges Ready to Die Garage rock Fat Possum [219]
Streetlight Manifesto The Hands That Thieve Ska punk Pentimento, Victory [220]

May[]

List of albums released in May 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
May
1
Delain Interlude Symphonic metal Napalm [221]
May
3
Armin van Buuren Intense Trance Armada [222]
Little Boots Nocturnes Synth-pop, nu-disco, house On Repeat [223]
Rod Stewart Time Rock Capitol [224]
May
5
Knife Party Haunted House Dubstep Earstorm, Big Beat [225]
The Winery Dogs The Winery Dogs Hard rock, blues rock WHD, Loud & Proud, earMUSIC [226]
May
6
Benga Chapter II Bass music, dubstep Sony Music [227]
Emmelie de Forest Only Teardrops Pop Universal [228]
Hugh Laurie Didn't It Rain Blues Warner Bros. [229]
Killing Joke The Singles Collection 1979–2012 Rock, punk Spinefarm, Universal [230]
Lady Antebellum Golden Country Capitol Nashville [231]
New Device Here We Stand Hard rock Southwold Recordings [232]
Noah and the Whale Heart of Nowhere Indie pop Mercury [233]
Savages Silence Yourself Alternative rock Matador, Pop Noire [234]
Suicide Commando When Evil Speaks Aggrotech Out of Line [235]
Various artists The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film Hip hop, jazz Interscope [236]
May
7
98 Degrees 2.0 Pop eOne music [237]
Fitz and the Tantrums More Than Just a Dream Indie pop Elektra [238]
Havoc 13 Hip hop Nature Sounds [239]
Joe Satriani Unstoppable Momentum Instrumental rock Epic [240]
Justice Access All Arenas Electronic rock, electro house Ed Banger [241]
Logic Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever Hip hop Visionary [242]
Natalie Maines Mother Pop rock Columbia [243]
Patty Griffin American Kid Americana New West [244]
She & Him Volume 3 Indie pop, alternative country Merge, Double Six [245]
Talib Kweli Prisoner of Conscious Hip hop, conscious hip hop Javotti Media, EMI, Capitol [246]
Yuna Sixth Street EP Verve [247]
May
10
Agnetha Fältskog A Pop, easy listening Universal [248]
Demi Lovato Demi Pop Hollywood [249]
MS MR Secondhand Rapture Indie pop, alternative rock Columbia [250]
May
13
Gabrielle Aplin English Rain Folk pop Parlophone [251]
Primal Scream More Light Indie rock Ignition Records [252]
May
14
Anamanaguchi Endless Fantasy Chiptune dream.hax, Alcopop! [253]
Classixx Hanging Gardens Nu-disco Innovative Leisure [254]
The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer Mathcore, metalcore, experimental rock Sumerian [255]
Escape the Fate Ungrateful Metalcore, hard rock Eleven Seven [256]
Eve Lip Lock Hip hop From The Rib, RED [257]
Mindless Self Indulgence How I Learned to Stop Giving a Shit and Love Mindless Self Indulgence Electropunk, industrial hip hop Uppity Cracker [258]
Pop Evil Onyx Hard rock eOne [259]
Trace Adkins Love Will... Country Show Dog-Universal Music [260]
Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City Indie rock, art pop XL [261]
The Wonder Years The Greatest Generation Pop punk Hopeless [262]
May
17
Daft Punk Random Access Memories Disco Columbia [263]
The National Trouble Will Find Me Alternative rock 4AD [264]
May
20
Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa Seesaw Blues rock J&R Adventures [265]
Palisades Outcasts Post-hardcore Rise [266]
Sound of Contact Dimensionaut Progressive rock Inside Out [267]
Texas The Conversation Alternative rock PIAS [268]
Thirty Seconds to Mars Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Experimental rock, art rock, electronic rock Virgin [269]
Visage Hearts and Knives Rock, synth-pop Blitz Club [270]
May
21
Airbourne Black Dog Barking Hard rock Roadrunner [271]
Darius Rucker True Believers Country Capitol Records Nashville [272]
French Montana Excuse My French Hip hop Bad Boy, Maybach, Interscope [273]
New Politics A Bad Girl in Harlem Alternative rock RCA [274]
Tesla Boy The Universe Made of Darkness Synth-pop, new wave Gorby Reagan Records [275]
May
23
Tricky False Idols Trip hop !K7 [276]
May
24
Kylesa Ultraviolet Sludge metal, psychedelic rock Season of Mist [277]
May
27
Christopher Lee Charlemagne: The Omens of Death Heavy metal, death metal Charlemagne Productions Ltd. [278]
CocoRosie Tales of a GrassWidow Electronic City Slang [279]
Laura Marling Once I Was an Eagle Indie folk, folk rock Virgin [280]
Stooshe London with the Lights On R&B Warner Music UK, Future Cut [281]
Tesseract Altered State Progressive metal Century [282]
May
28
Alice in Chains The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here Alternative metal, doom metal, sludge metal Capitol [283]
Baths Obsidian Electronic pop, synth-pop Anticon [284]
The-Dream IV Play R&B Radio Killa, Def Jam [285]
Frankie J Faith, Hope y Amor Latin Universal Music Latino [286]
Skinny Puppy Weapon Electro-industrial Metropolis [287]
May
29
Children of Bodom Halo of Blood Melodic death metal Nuclear Blast [288]
May
31
Disclosure Settle House, dance PMR, Island [289]

June[]

List of albums released in June 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
June
1
Agnez Mo Agnez Mo Pop, R&B Entertainment Inc. [290]
June
2
Lenka Shadows Pop, indie pop Skipalong Records [291]
June
3
Camera Obscura Desire Lines Indie pop 4AD [292]
iamamiwhoami Bounty Electropop, experimental pop To whom it may concern., PIAS Cooperative [293]
Jon Hopkins Immunity Electronic, tech house, IDM Domino [294]
Miles Kane Don't Forget Who You Are Indie rock Columbia [295]
Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork Stoner rock, alternative rock, hard rock Matador [296]
June
4
Barenaked Ladies Grinning Streak Alternative rock Vanguard [297]
Big Black Delta Big Black Delta Electronic, indie rock Master of Bates Records [298]
Capital Cities In a Tidal Wave of Mystery Indie pop, synth-pop Lazy Hooks, Capitol [299]
City and Colour The Hurry and the Harm Alternative rock Dine Alone, Cooking Vinyl [300]
Eleanor Friedberger Personal Record Indie pop Merge [301]
Frankie & The Heartstrings The Days Run Away Indie rock Wichita [302]
Future Bible Heroes Partygoing Synth-pop, Electropop Merge [303]
George Benson Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole Jazz Concord Jazz [304]
The Maine Forever Halloween Rock, alternative rock Eighty One Twenty Three [305]
Matthew Morrison Where It All Began Jazz soul, pop standards 222 [306]
Megadeth Super Collider Heavy metal, hard rock Tradecraft, Universal [307]
Portugal. The Man Evil Friends Psychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, progressive rock Atlantic [308]
Rogue Wave Nightingale Floors Indie rock, alternative rock Vagrant [309]
Sleeping with Sirens Feel Post-hardcore, alternative rock Rise [310]
June
5
Boards of Canada Tomorrow's Harvest Electronica Warp [311]
June
7
Andrew Stockdale Keep Moving Hard rock, blues rock, neo-psychedelia Universal, Caroline, Island [312]
The Lonely Island The Wack Album Comedy hip hop Republic [313]
Mark Owen The Art of Doing Nothing Pop, electronic Polydor [314]
June
10
Black Sabbath 13 Doom metal, blues rock Vertigo , Universal [315]
Beady Eye BE Rock Beady Eye, Columbia [316]
Goo Goo Dolls Magnetic Pop rock Warner Bros. [317]
KT Tunstall Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon Acoustic rock, folk rock Virgin EMI, Universal Records, Blue Note [318]
Neils Children Dimly Lit Psychedelia, hauntology, neo-psychedelia Boudoir Moderne [319]
Status Quo Bula Quo! Rock Fourth Chord Records [320]
June
11
Big D and the Kids Table Stomp Ska punk Strictly Rude [321]
Big D and the Kids Table Stroll Reggae, dub Strictly Rude [321]
Big Time Rush 24/Seven Dance-rock Nick, Columbia [322]
The Black Dahlia Murder Everblack Melodic death metal Metal Blade [323]
Deafheaven Sunbather Blackgaze, post-metal, atmospheric black metal Deathwish [324]
Helen Marnie Crystal World Electronic [325]
Jason Isbell Southeastern Alternative country, Americana Southeastern [326]
Jimmy Eat World Damage Alternative rock, power pop RCA [327]
Sandy Sim Universal [328]
Scale the Summit The Migration Progressive metal, progressive rock Prosthetic [329]
June
12
Sigur Rós Kveikur Post-rock XL [330]
June
14
Kelly Rowland Talk a Good Game R&B Republic [331]
Studio Killers Studio Killers Synth-pop Studio Killers Records [332]
June
17
Zomby With Love UK garage, dubstep 4AD [333]
June
18
3OH!3 Omens Dance-pop Photo Finish, Atlantic [334]
Falling in Reverse Fashionably Late Post-hardcore, pop punk Epitaph [335]
Green River Ordinance Chasing Down the Wind Country [336]
Hanson Anthem Pop rock 3CG [337]
J. Cole Born Sinner Hip hop, R&B Dreamville, Roc Nation, Columbia [338]
Kanye West Yeezus Hip hop Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam [339]
Mac Miller Watching Movies with the Sound Off Hip hop Rostrum [340]
Mala Rodríguez Bruja R&B, hip hop Universal Music [341]
Statik Selektah Extended Play Hip hop Showoff Records, Duck Down [342]
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die Whenever, If Ever Emo, indie rock, post-hardcore Topshelf [343]
June
19
Freddie Gibbs ESGN Hip hop ESGN [344]
June
24
Bosnian Rainbows Bosnian Rainbows Alternative rock Clouds Hill [345]
Deap Vally Sistrionix Garage rock Island [346]
Forever the Sickest Kids J.A.C.K. Pop punk, pop rock Fearless [347]
Tom Odell Long Way Down Folk, indie pop Columbia [348]
June
25
Attila About That Life Metalcore Artery [349]
August Burns Red Rescue & Restore Metalcore Solid State [350]
Hawthorne Heights Zero Alternative rock, emo, post-hardcore Red Entertainment [351]
Middle Class Rut Pick Up Your Head Alternative rock Bright Antenna [352]
Skillet Rise Christian metal, hard rock Word, Atlantic [353]
Smith Westerns Soft Will Mom + Pop [354]
Transplants In a Warzone Punk rock, rap rock Epitaph [355]
Wale The Gifted Hip hop Maybach Music, Atlantic [356]
Willie Nile American Ride Rock Loud & Proud [357]
June
26
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels Hip hop Fool's Gold [358]
June
28
Bell X1 Chop Chop Rock BellyUp Records [359]
Bliss n Eso Circus in the Sky Hip hop Illusive Sounds, Liberation Music [360]
Editors The Weight of Your Love Post-punk revival PIAS [361]
Sirenia Perils of the Deep Blue Gothic metal, symphonic metal, doom metal Nuclear Blast [362]

Third quarter[]

July[]

List of albums released in July 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
July
2
Belinda Catarsis Pop, electronic, dance-pop Capitol Latin, Universal Music Latin [363]
Maya Jane Coles Comfort Deep house, tech house, trip hop I/Am/Me [364]
Pretty Lights A Color Map of the Sun Electronica Pretty Lights Music [365]
Relient K Collapsible Lung Alternative rock, pop rock Mono vs Stereo [366]
July
4
Jay-Z Magna Carta Holy Grail Hip hop Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation [367]
July
5
Ciara Ciara R&B Epic [368]
Skylar Grey Don't Look Down Pop, hip hop Kidinakorner, Interscope [369]
July
8
Thee Faction Good Politics: Your Role as an Active Citizen in Civil Society Soviet Beret [370]
July
9
Colette Carr Skitszo Pop rap, dance-pop, electropop Cherrytree, Interscope [371]
Flyleaf Who We Are A&M Octone, Polydor [372]
Front Line Assembly Echogenetic Electro-industrial Metropolis [373]
letlive. The Blackest Beautiful Post-hardcore Epitaph [374]
The Used The Ocean of the Sky Hopeless, Anger Music Group [375]
July
12
Celia Pavey This Music Folk Universal Music Australia [376]
Cody Simpson Surfers Paradise Pop, R&B Atlantic [377]
Robin Thicke Blurred Lines Dance-pop, funk, R&B Star Trak, Interscope [378]
Sara Bareilles The Blessed Unrest Pop rock, soul Epic [379]
July
15
Pet Shop Boys Electric EDM x2 [380]
July
16
Ace Hood Trials & Tribulations Hip hop We the Best, Cash Money, Republic [381]
Andy Kaufman Andy and His Grandmother Drag City [382]
Cherry Poppin' Daddies White Teeth, Black Thoughts Swing, jazz, rock Space Age Bachelor Pad Records [383]
Hieroglyphics The Kitchen Hip hop Hieroglyphics Imperium [384]
Kara Grainger Shiver & Sigh Blues, roots, soul Eclecto Groove Records [385]
Mayer Hawthorne Where Does This Door Go Neo soul Republic [386]
Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals Walk Through Exits Only Groove metal, sludge metal Housecore [387]
Sick Puppies Connect Alternative metal, hard rock, alternative rock Capitol [388]
July
19
Jahméne Douglas Love Never Fails Soul, gospel RCA [389]
Karnivool Asymmetry Progressive rock Density Records, Cymatic Records [390]
Selena Gomez Stars Dance EDM, electropop Hollywood [391]
July
23
Bombadil Metrics of Affection [392]
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Indie folk, neo-psychedelia Vagrant, Rough Trade [393]
Fuck Buttons Slow Focus Drone, post-rock ATP [394]
Gogol Bordello Pura Vida Conspiracy Gypsy punk ATO [395]
Hands Like Houses Unimagine Post-hardcore Rise [396]
The Love Language Ruby Red Indie rock Merge [397]
Marc Anthony 3.0 Salsa, tropical Sony Music Latin [398]
Secrets Fragile Figures Metalcore, post-hardcore Rise [399]
U-God The Keynote Speaker Hip hop Soul Temple [400]
We Came as Romans Tracing Back Roots Post-hardcore, metalcore Equal Vision, Nuclear Blast [401]
July
24
Backstreet Boys In a World Like This Pop, dance, R&B K-BAHN [402]
July
26
AlunaGeorge Body Music Synth-pop, R&B Island [403]
Jay Sean Neon Pop, R&B Cash Money, Republic [404]
July
29
Brown Eyed Girls Black Box Pop, R&B, dance Nega Network, LOEN Entertainment [405]
f(x) Pink Tape Art pop, synth-pop, electropop S.M. Entertainment [406]
July
30
Alela Diane About Farewell Indie folk Rusted Blue Records [407]
Buddy Guy Rhythm & Blues Blues, soul RCA [408]
Emblem3 Nothing to Lose Pop, reggae, pop rock Syco, Columbia, Mr. Kanani [409]
Five Finger Death Punch The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1 Groove metal, alternative metal, hard rock Prospect Park [410]
Owl City The Midsummer Station - Acoustic Acoustic, synth-pop Universal Republic [411]
Soulja Boy Life After Fame [412]
Tech N9ne Something Else Hip hop Strange [413]

August[]

List of albums released in August 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
August
2
The Defiled Daggers Industrial metal, metalcore Nuclear Blast [414]
August
5
Swim Deep Where the Heaven Are We Indie pop Chess Club, RCA [415]
August
6
Asking Alexandria From Death to Destiny Metalcore, hard rock Sumerian [416]
Black City Lights Another Life Stars & Letters [417]
The Civil Wars The Civil Wars Sensibility Music LLC, Columbia [418]
The Polyphonic Spree Yes, It's True Psychedelic pop, indie rock Good, Kirtland, Cherry Red [419]
Pond Hobo Rocket Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia, hard rock Modular [420]
August
7
Zebrahead Call Your Friends Punk rock MFZB Records [421]
August
12
White Lies Big TV Indie rock, post-punk revival Fiction, Harvest, Universal Music Canada [422]
August
13
K. Michelle Rebellious Soul R&B, soul Atlantic [423]
Luke Bryan Crash My Party Country Capitol Nashville [424]
Parachute Overnight Pop rock Mercury [425]
Sam Phillips Push Any Button Littlebox Recordings [426]
August
16
BT A Song Across Wires Trance, progressive house, dubstep Armada Music [427]
Stromae Racine carrée Mosaert [428]
August
19
Travis Where You Stand Alternative rock, indie rock Red Telephone Box, Kobalt [429]
August
20
ASAP Ferg Trap Lord Hip hop ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCA [430]
Blessthefall Hollow Bodies Metalcore Fearless [431]
Blue October Sway Alternative rock Up/Down Records [432]
Born of Osiris Tomorrow We Die Alive Sumerian [433]
Earl Sweatshirt Doris Hip hop Tan Cressida, Columbia [434]
Jimmy Buffett Songs from St. Somewhere Mailboat [435]
John Mayer Paradise Valley Folk rock, country rock, Southern rock Columbia, Sony Music [436]
Lee DeWyze Frames Folk, rock, pop Vanguard, 19 [437]
Zola Jesus Versions Sacred Bones [438]
August
23
Avenged Sevenfold Hail to the King Hard rock, heavy metal Warner Bros. [439]
Ellie Goulding Halcyon Days Polydor [440]
Juicy J Stay Trippy Hip hop Kemosabe, Columbia [441]
Michael Monroe Horns and Halos Rock Spinefarm [442]
Naughty Boy Hotel Cabana R&B Naughty Boy, Virgin EMI [443]
ReVamp Wild Card Symphonic metal, progressive metal Nuclear Blast [444]
August
26
Franz Ferdinand Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action Indie rock, dance-punk, dance-rock Domino [445]
Money The Shadow of Heaven Dream pop, indie pop Bella Union [446]
August
27
Big Sean Hall of Fame Hip hop GOOD Music, Def Jam [447]
Goodie Mob Age Against the Machine Hip hop [448]
August
28
Tarja Turunen Colours in the Dark Symphonic metal earMUSIC [449]
August
30
John Legend Love in the Future R&B, soul GOOD, Columbia [450]
Nine Inch Nails Hesitation Marks Electronic, electronic rock, alternative rock Columbia, The Null Corporation [451]
August
31
Kayo Dot Hubardo Avant-metal Ice Level Records [452]

September[]

List of albums released in September 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
September
2
The 1975 The 1975 Indie rock Polydor, Dirty Hit [453]
The Safety Fire Mouth of Swords Progressive metal Inside Out, Century Media [454]
September
3
Ariana Grande Yours Truly R&B, pop Republic [455]
Natalia Kills Trouble Synth-pop will.i.am, Cherrytree, Interscope [456]
Neko Case The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You Country, alternative rock ANTI- [457]
Saliva In It to Win It Nu metal, hard rock Rum Bum Records [458]
Tamar Braxton Love and War R&B Epic, Streamline Records [459]
Various artists Boardwalk Empire Volume 2: Music from the HBO Original Series ABKCO [460]
Vista Chino Peace Stoner rock Napalm [461]
September
6
Emilíana Torrini Tookah Indie pop Rough Trade [462]
Goldfrapp Tales of Us Folktronica Mute [463]
Janelle Monáe The Electric Lady Neo soul, psychedelic soul, rock Wondaland Arts Society, Bad Boy, Atlantic [464]
London Grammar If You Wait Metal & Dust [465]
múm Smilewound Electronica, experimental Morr [466]
Tonight Alive The Other Side Pop punk, alternative rock [467]
September
9
Arctic Monkeys AM Indie rock Domino [468]
Balance and Composure The Things We Think We're Missing Alternative rock No Sleep [469]
The Clash Sound System Punk rock Sony Legacy [470]
The Clash The Clash Hits Back Punk rock Sony Legacy [470]
Delorean Apar Mushroom Pillow [471]
The Strypes Snapshot Rhythm and blues, rock Virgin EMI [472]
September
10
2 Chainz B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time hip hop Def Jam [473]
Gloria Estefan The Standards Traditional pop, swing Crescent Moon, Sony Masterworks [474]
Kaskade Atmosphere Dance, progressive house, deep house Ultra [475]
Keith Urban Fuse Country Hit Red, Capitol Records Nashville [476]
Moving Mountains Moving Mountains Indie rock, post-rock Triple Crown [477]
Sean Kingston Back 2 Life Reggae, hip hop, R&B Beluga Heights, Epic [478]
Sheryl Crow Feels Like Home Country rock Warner Music Nashville [479]
The Weeknd Kiss Land R&B XO, Republic [480]
September
11
Man Man On Oni Pond Experimental rock Anti- [481]
September
13
Avicii True Folktronica PRMD Music [482]
Elton John The Diving Board Rock Capitol, Mercury [483]
The Naked and Famous In Rolling Waves [484]
September
16
Birdy Fire Within Indie pop 14th Floor, Atlantic [485]
Manic Street Preachers Rewind the Film Folk, rock Columbia [486]
Nightmares on Wax Feelin' Good Electronic, techno Warp [487]
Placebo Loud Like Love Alternative rock Universal [488]
September
17
The Devil Wears Prada 8:18 Metalcore Roadrunner [489]
Elvis Costello and The Roots Wise Up Ghost Funk Blue Note [490]
Grouplove Spreading Rumours Alternative rock Canvasback, Atlantic [491]
Gwar Battle Maximus Thrash metal [492]
MGMT MGMT Psychedelic rock Columbia [493]
San Fermin San Fermin Downtown [494]
The Shondes The Garden [495]
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin Fly by Wire Indie pop Polyvinyl [496]
Stray from the Path Anonymous Hardcore punk, nu metalcore, rap metal Sumerian [497]
Various artists Self Made Vol. 3 Hip hop Maybach Music [498]
Zendaya Zendaya R&B Hollywood [499]
September
20
Babasónicos Romantisísmico Alternative rock Sony Music Latin [500]
Cher Closer to the Truth Dance-pop Warner Bros. [501]
Chvrches The Bones of What You Believe Electronic, synth-pop Virgin [502]
Jason Derulo Tattoos Pop, R&B Beluga Heights, Warner Bros. [503]
Kings of Leon Mechanical Bull RCA [504]
Krewella Get Wet Columbia [505]
Sting The Last Ship Rock, jazz, folk, blues A&M, Cherrytree [506]
September
23
Anneke van Giersbergen Drive Alternative rock, pop rock [507]
Dream Theater Dream Theater Progressive metal, progressive rock Roadrunner [508]
Glamour of the Kill Savages [509]
Icona Pop This Is... Icona Pop Big Beat, Atlantic [510]
Jessie J Alive R&B, pop Lava, Universal Republic [511]
Mazzy Star Seasons of Your Day Alternative rock, dream pop Rhymes of an Hour Records [512]
September
24
Drake Nothing Was the Same Hip hop OVO Sound, Young Money, Cash Money [513]
R5 Louder Pop rock Hollywood [514]
Sammy Hagar Sammy Hagar & Friends Hard rock Frontiers [515]
A Skylit Drive Rise Post-hardcore Tragic Hero [516]
Touché Amoré Is Survived By Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore, screamo Deathwish [517]
September
25
Alter Bridge Fortress Alternative metal Roadrunner, EMI [518]
September
27
Casper Hinterland [519]
Haim Days Are Gone Pop rock, indie pop Polydor [520]
Justin Timberlake The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2 R&B, pop RCA [521]
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Float Along – Fill Your Lungs Psychedelic rock, garage rock, raga rock Flightless [522]
Lorde Pure Heroine Dream pop, electronica, electropop Universal, Lava, Republic [523]
September
30
Deltron 3030 Event 2 Alternative hip hop Deltron Partners, Bulk Recordings [524]
Dizzee Rascal The Fifth hip hop, grime Dirtee Stank, Universal Music [525]
Fates Warning Darkness in a Different Light Progressive metal Inside Out [526]
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Unvarnished Hard rock Blackheart [527]
Nelly M.O. R&B, hip hop Republic [528]
Oneohtrix Point Never R Plus Seven Ambient, experimental, electronic Warp [529]
Polvo Siberia Indie rock Merge [530]
Sub Focus Torus Drum and bass, dubstep Mercury [531]

Fourth quarter[]

October[]

List of albums released in October 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
October
1
Arve Henriksen Places of Worship Rune Grammofon [532]
Dr. Dog B-Room Neo-psychedelia Anti- [533]
Moby Innocents Little Idiot, Mute [534]
Quasi Mole City Indie rock Kill Rock Stars [535]
Scar the Martyr Scar the Martyr Industrial metal Roadrunner [536]
October
4
Daryl Braithwaite Forever the Tourist Rock, pop Sony Music Australia [537]
Miley Cyrus Bangerz Pop RCA [538]
Sleigh Bells Bitter Rivals Indie rock Mom + Pop [539]
October
7
Chase & Status Brand New Machine Drum and bass, downtempo Mercury [540]
The Feeling Boy Cried Wolf Soft rock BMG [541]
Korn The Paradigm Shift Nu metal Caroline, Prospect Park [542]
Pusha T My Name Is My Name Hip hop GOOD Music, Def Jam [543]
October
8
Cage the Elephant Melophobia Alternative rock RCA [544]
Cassadee Pope Frame by Frame Country pop Republic Nashville [545]
Dance Gavin Dance Acceptance Speech Post-hardcore Rise [546]
Dave Hause Devour Rock Rise [547]
A Day to Remember Common Courtesy Metalcore, pop punk ADTR Records [548]
Lissie Back to Forever Pop Fat Possum [549]
A Loss for Words Before It Caves Rise [550]
Mayday Parade Monsters in the Closet Pop punk, pop rock Fearless [551]
of Montreal Lousy with Sylvianbriar Indie rock Polyvinyl [552]
Panic! at the Disco Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! Alternative rock Fueled by Ramen, Decaydance [553]
PUP PUP Punk rock, hardcore punk, indie rock Royal Mountain [554]
St. Lucia When the Night Pop Neon Gold, Columbia [555]
October
10
Trivium Vengeance Falls Metalcore, thrash metal, heavy metal Roadrunner [556]
October
11
Paul McCartney New Rock Virgin EMI, Hear Music [557]
Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt Alternative rock Monkeywrench [558]
The Saturdays Living for the Weekend Pop, electropop Fascination, Polydor [559]
October
14
The Dismemberment Plan Uncanney Valley Indie rock Partisan [560]
Eliza Doolittle In Your Hands Pop, indie pop Parlophone [561]
Feed Me Calamari Tuesday Electro house, progressive house, dubstep Sotto Voce [562]
Morcheeba Head Up High Synth-pop PIAS [563]
October
15
The Avett Brothers Magpie and the Dandelion Indie rock, folk rock American [564]
Diane Birch Speak a Little Louder Rock, synth-pop S-Curve [565]
The Head and the Heart Let's Be Still Indie rock, indie pop Sub Pop [566]
Icon for Hire Icon for Hire Alternative metal Tooth & Nail [567]
Kevin Devine Bulldozer Devinyl Records [568]
Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band Bubblegum Devinyl Records [569]
Monster Magnet Last Patrol Stoner rock Napalm [570]
Red Fang Whales and Leeches Stoner rock Relapse [571]
October
18
Fifth Harmony Better Together Pop Syco [572]
James Blunt Moon Landing Pop rock, folk rock Atlantic [573]
Katy Perry Prism Pop Capitol [574]
Motörhead Aftershock Heavy metal, hard rock UDR GmbH [575]
October
22
AFI Burials Alternative rock Republic [576]
Donna Summer Love to Love You Donna Verve [577]
Emphatic Another Life Rock Epochal Artists, Capitol [578]
I See Stars New Demons Electronicore Sumerian [579]
Lincoln Durham Exodus of the Deemed Unrighteous Roots rock, alternative folk, blues Droog Records [580]
Ryan Hemsworth Guilt Trips Electronic Last Gang [581]
October
25
Geir Lysne New Circle ACT Music [582]
Kelly Clarkson Wrapped in Red Christmas, pop RCA [583]
Kerser S.C.O.T. Obese [584]
October
28
Arcade Fire Reflektor Dance-rock, art rock Sonovox, Merge [585]
Ayreon The Theory of Everything Progressive metal, progressive rock Inside Out [586]
Juana Molina Wed 21 Folktronica, experimental rock, IDM Crammed Discs [587]
Union J Union J Pop Syco, RCA [588]
October
29
Hellogoodbye Everything is Debatable Old Friends Records [589]
Los Campesinos! No Blues Indie rock Wichita, Turnstile Music, Heart Swells [590]
Moonface Julia with Blue Jeans On Indie rock Jagjaguwar [591]
Protest the Hero Volition Progressive metal Razor & Tie [592]
Sirens and Sailors Skeletons Metalcore Artery, Razor & Tie [593]
Sky Ferreira Night Time, My Time Indie rock, synth-pop Capitol [594]
White Denim Corsicana Lemonade Indie rock, garage rock, progressive rock Downtown [595]
Yuna Nocturnal Pop, indie pop, dream pop Verve [596]

November[]

List of albums released in November 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
November
1
Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne Pop rock, pop Epic [597]
Celine Dion Loved Me Back to Life Pop, R&B Columbia [598]
Cut Copy Free Your Mind Synth-pop, dance-punk Modular [599]
James Arthur James Arthur Pop, hip hop Syco [600]
M.I.A. Matangi Experimental hip hop, bhangra N.E.E.T., Interscope [601]
Shane Filan You and Me Pop, country Capitol [602]
Tinie Tempah Demonstration Hip hop, grime, electronic Parlophone [603]
November
4
Ejecta Dominae Synth-pop Copyright Control, Driftless Recordings, Happy Death [604]
The Wanted Word of Mouth Island [605]
November
5
Black Flag What The... Hardcore punk SST [606]
Dream Theater Live at Luna Park Progressive metal Eagle Rock [607]
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Hip hop Aftermath, Shady, Interscope [608]
Scott Stapp Proof of Life Hard rock, post-grunge Wind-up [609]
Stryper No More Hell to Pay Christian metal, heavy metal Frontiers [610]
Various artists 12 Years a Slave Blues, R&B, soul Columbia [611]
Various artists Punk Goes Christmas Christmas, Pop punk, pop rock Fearless [612]
Yandel De Líder a Leyenda Reggaeton, Latin pop Sony Music [613]
November
6
Lady Gaga Artpop Synth-pop Streamline Records, Interscope [614]
November
8
Adam Brand My Acoustic Diary Country Adam Brand Enterprises, ABC Music [615]
Gabriella Cilmi The Sting Soul Sweetness Tunes [616]
Little Mix Salute Pop, R&B Syco, Columbia [617]
November
11
Get Scared Everyone's Out to Get Me Alternative rock, gothic rock, post-hardcore Fearless [618]
Keane The Best of Keane Alternative rock Island [619]
Roger Taylor Fun on Earth Rock Virgin EMI [620]
November
13
Sacrificium Prey for Your Gods [621]
November
15
Leaves' Eyes Symphonies of the Night Symphonic metal Napalm [622]
November
18
Jake Bugg Shangri La Indie rock Mercury, Island [623]
Robbie Williams Swings Both Ways Swing, pop Island, Universal [624]
November
19
Daughtry Baptized Pop rock RCA [625]
The Godfathers Once Upon a Crime East Coast hip hop Psycho+Logical [626]
Polar Bear Club Death Chorus Post-hardcore, alternative rock, punk rock Rise [627]
November
22
Gary Barlow Since I Saw You Last Pop, Folk music Polydor [628]
tyDi Hotel Rooms Electronic, chill-out, glitch Armada [629]
November
24
Hopsin Knock Madness Hip hop Funk Volume [630]
November
25
Danielle Bradbery Danielle Bradbery Country [631]
One Direction Midnight Memories Pop Syco, Columbia, Sony Music [632]
November
29
Britney Spears Britney Jean Pop, EDM RCA [633]

December[]

List of albums released in December 2013
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
December
3
Boston Life, Love & Hope Hard rock Frontiers [634]
December
6
Childish Gambino Because the Internet Hip hop Glassnote, Island [635]
December
9
Exo Miracles in December Christmas, R&B, ballad SM [636]
Ithilien From Ashes to the Frozen Land Mighty Music [637]
December
10
E-40 The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 4 Hip hop [638]
E-40 The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 5 Hip hop [638]
E-40 The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 6 Hip hop [638]
Evergreen Terrace Dead Horses Metalcore, melodic hardcore Rise [639]
Girls' Generation Love & Peace Electropop, dance-pop Nayutawave, Universal [640]
R. Kelly Black Panties R&B, hip hop RCA [641]
Shila Amzah Shila Amzah Pop Shila Amzah Entertainment [642]
December
13
Beyoncé Beyoncé Electro, R&B Columbia, Parkwood [643]
December
17
B.o.B. Underground Luxury Hip hop [644]

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