List of 2014 albums

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The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2014. These are notable albums, defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.

For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2014 in music.

First quarter[]

January[]

List of albums released in January 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
January
1
Del the Funky Homosapien Iller Than Most [1]
January
2
Rain Rain Effect K-pop Cube
January
3
Legion of the Damned Ravenous Plague Death metal, thrash metal Napalm
Pixies EP2 Alternative rock, indie rock
January
6
Iced Earth Plagues of Babylon Heavy metal Century Media
Jan Gunnar Hoff Fly North Jazz Losen [2]
TVXQ Tense K-pop, R&B, dance S.M. Entertainment
January
7
Kid Ink My Own Lane Hip hop RCA, Tha Alumni Music Group, 88 Classic
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Wig Out at Jagbags Indie rock Matador
January
10
Arve Henriksen Chron Rune Grammofon
James Vincent McMorrow Post Tropical Believe Recordings, Vagrant
January
13
East India Youth Total Strife Forever Indietronica Stolen
January
14
Bruce Springsteen High Hopes Rock Columbia
The Crystal Method The Crystal Method Trip hop, electronica, breakbeat Tiny e Records
Number One Gun This Is All We Know Alternative rock, Christian rock Tooth & Nail
Switchfoot Fading West Alternative rock, pop lowercase people, Atlantic
January
17
Alcest Shelter Post-rock, shoegazing, dream pop Prophecy Productions
Tord Gustavsen Quartet Extended Circle Jazz ECM
Warpaint Warpaint Indie rock, dream pop Rough Trade
January
20
Mogwai Rave Tapes Post-rock, electronic music Rock Action
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light on Everything Experimental rock Constellation
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Wanderlust Indie pop, folk EBGB's
January
21
Against Me! Transgender Dysphoria Blues Punk rock Total Treble Music
Hard Working Americans Hard Working Americans Rock Thirty Tigers, Melvin Records
Ice Nine Kills The Predator Becomes the Prey Metalcore, post-hardcore Outerloop Records, Fearless
Monte Pittman The Power of Three Metal Blade [3]
Step Brothers Lord Steppington Hip hop Rhymesayers
Ty Dolla Sign Beach House EP Hip hop, R&B Atlantic, Taylor Gang, Pu$haz Ink
Young the Giant Mind over Matter Alternative rock Fueled by Ramen
January
22
AKB48 Tsugi no Ashiato J-pop King
Dum Dum Girls Too True Indie pop Sub Pop
Primal Fear Delivering the Black Power metal, heavy metal Frontiers
Within Temptation Hydra Symphonic metal, power metal, gothic metal Nuclear Blast, Dramatico, BMG
January
24
Of Mice & Men Restoring Force Metalcore, nu metal Rise
January
27
Hildegunn Øiseth Valencia Jazz Losen [4]
Transatlantic Kaleidoscope Progressive rock Inside Out, Radiant Records, Metal Blade
You Me at Six Cavalier Youth Alternative rock, pop rock BMG
January
28
Casting Crowns Thrive Contemporary Christian, rock Beach Street, Reunion
Dave Barnes Golden Days Acoustic rock, pop, Southern rock 50 Year Plan Records
David Crosby Croz Rock Blue Castle Records
Jamie Grace Ready to Fly CCM, Christian hip hop, R&B Gotee
The Lawrence Arms Metropole Punk rock Epitaph
The New Mendicants Into the Lime Indie rock XPT Records
Quilt Held in Splendor Indie folk, psychedelic folk Mexican Summer
RuPaul RuPaul Presents: The CoverGurlz Dance World of Wonder
Shinedown Acoustic Sessions Atlantic
January
31
Broken Bells After the Disco Indie rock, space rock Columbia
Young Fathers Dead Alternative hip hop, alternative R&B Anticon, Big Dada

February[]

List of albums released in February 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
February
3
Augustines Augustines Indie rock Votiv, Caroline International
Behemoth The Satanist Blackened death metal Nuclear Blast, Metal Blade, Mystic
Bombay Bicycle Club So Long, See You Tomorrow Indie rock, indietronica, alternative dance Island, Vagrant
Maxïmo Park Too Much Information Indie rock Vertigo, Daylighting
February
4
A. J. Croce Twelve Tales [5]
Gardens & Villa Dunes Indie rock Secretly Canadian
Paul Rodgers The Royal Sessions Blues, soul 429, Pie Records
Toni Braxton & Babyface Love, Marriage & Divorce R&B, pop, soul Motown
Xiu Xiu Angel Guts: Red Classroom Art rock Polyvinyl
February
5
Temples Sun Structures Neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock Heavenly, Fat Possum
February
7
John Butler Trio Flesh & Blood Folk Jarrah, MGM
Katy B Little Red Electronic, dance, R&B Columbia, Sony Music
Neil Finn Dizzy Heights Alternative rock Lester Records
February
11
Crosses Crosses Electronic rock, dream pop, electronica Sumerian
Eric Church The Outsiders Country, country rock EMI Nashville
The Glitch Mob Love Death Immortality Electronic, glitch Glass Air
Sun Kil Moon Benji Folk rock Caldo Verde
February
12
BTS Skool Luv Affair K-pop Big Hit
Dead by April Let the World Know Metalcore, pop metal Universal
February
14
Cibo Matto Hotel Valentine Trip hop, indie pop, shibuya-kei Chimera Music
Cynic Kindly Bent to Free Us Progressive rock, progressive metal Season of Mist
JoJo LoveJo Gospel, R&B, pop Atlantic
Pwr Bttm and Jawbreaker Reunion Republican National Convention [6]
Nina Nesbitt Peroxide Folk pop Island
February
17
Angel Olsen Burn Your Fire for No Witness Indie rock, alternative country, folk Jagjaguwar
Jesca Hoop Undress Acoustic Last Laugh Records, Republic of Music
February
18
Candice Glover Music Speaks R&B, soul 19, Interscope
Guided by Voices Motivational Jumpsuit Indie rock Guided by Voices Inc.
I Killed the Prom Queen Beloved Metalcore, melodic death metal Epitaph
Issues Issues Metalcore, nu metal Rise
Kevin Seconds Off Stockton Rise [7]
Lake Street Dive Bad Self Portraits Pop, blue-eyed soul Signature Sounds
Phantogram Voices Electronica, trip hop, indie pop Republic
February
20
Raimundos Cantigas de Roda [8]
February
21
Beck Morning Phase Folk rock Capitol
Markus Schulz Scream 2 Trance Armada
Papa vs Pretty White Deer Park Rock, indie rock, alternative rock Peace & Riot, EMI
February
24
Arthur Beatrice Working Out [9]
Girls' Generation Mr.Mr. Electropop, R&B, pop SM, KT Music, Universal
RuPaul Born Naked Dance, electronic, bounce RuCo Inc.
Russian Red Agent Cooper [10]
Skaters Manhattan Post-punk revival Warner Bros.
Wild Beasts Present Tense Indie rock Domino
February
25
Dierks Bentley Riser Country Capitol Nashville
The Fray Helios Pop rock Epic
Kid Cudi Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon Alternative hip hop Wicked Awesome, Republic
St. Vincent St. Vincent Art rock, noise pop, pop rock Loma Vista, Republic
Schoolboy Q Oxymoron West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap Top Dawg, Interscope
February
27
2NE1 Crush K-pop, hip hop, R&B YG
February
28
Lea Michele Louder Pop, EDM, power pop Columbia

March[]

List of albums released in March 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
March
1
Calle 13 Multi_Viral Latin, alternative hip hop, urban El Abismo
March
3
American Authors Oh, What a Life Indie rock, alternative rock Mercury
Bigelf Into the Maelstrom Progressive rock, psychedelic rock Inside Out
Blood Red Shoes Blood Red Shoes Alternative rock, stoner rock Jazz Life
Eagulls Eagulls Partisan [11]
Mike Oldfield Man on the Rocks Rock Virgin EMI
Pharrell Williams G I R L R&B, funk Columbia
Rick Ross Mastermind Hip hop Maybach, Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam
March
4
Ashanti Braveheart R&B Written, eOne
Destrage Are You Kidding Me? No. Progressive metalcore Metal Blade
Drive-By Truckers English Oceans Southern rock ATO
Real Estate Atlas Indie rock, jangle pop, dream pop Domino
March
7
JTR Touchdown Pop Sony Music, MGM
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Oddments Psychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, folk rock Flightless
No Mythologies to Follow Electropop, synth-pop Chess Club, RCA Victor
Motorpsycho Behind The Sun Progressive rock Rune Grammofon
March
10
Dan Croll Sweet Disarray Indie rock, pop rock Deram
Elbow The Take Off and Landing of Everything Alternative rock, indie rock Fiction
Metronomy Love Letters Indietronica, indie pop, synth-pop Because
March
11
311 Stereolithic Alternative rock, reggae rock, rap rock 311 Records
Architects Lost Forever // Lost Together Metalcore Epitaph, UNFD, New Damage
Juanes Loco de Amor Universal Music Latino
March
12
The Pretty Reckless Going to Hell Hard rock Razor & Tie
March
14
The Audreys 'Til My Tears Roll Away ABC Music
Enrique Iglesias Sex and Love Latin pop, electropop Republic
Foster the People Supermodel Alternative rock, indie pop, neo-psychedelia Columbia
George Michael Symphonica Pop Aegean, Virgin EMI
Kate Miller-Heidke O Vertigo! Pop, rock Cooking Vinyl
Kylie Minogue Kiss Me Once Pop, dance-pop Parlophone
Skrillex Recess EDM Big Beat, Owsla, Atlantic
March
18
Demon Hunter Extremist Metalcore Solid State
La Dispute Rooms of the House Post-hardcore, progressive rock, spoken word Better Living, Big Scary Monsters
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib Piñata Hip hop Madlib Invazion
I Am the Avalanche Wolverines Rock I Surrender Records
Perfect Pussy Save Yes to Love Punk rock, noise rock Captured Tracks
Taking Back Sunday Happiness Is Alternative rock, pop rock Hopeless
Tycho Awake Ambient, post-rock Ghostly International
The War on Drugs Lost in the Dream Indie rock Secretly Canadian
YG My Krazy Life West Coast hip hop Pushaz Ink, CTE World, Def Jam
March
21
Lali A Bailar Lali Espósito, Sony Music
Shakira Shakira Pop RCA, Sony Latin
March
23
Wolfmother New Crown Hard rock, blues rock Wolfmother
March
24
Animals as Leaders The Joy of Motion Progressive metal, djent Sumerian
Combichrist We Love You Aggrotech Metropolis
Future Islands Singles Synth-pop 4AD
Jimi Goodwin Odludek Rock Heavenly
MBLAQ Broken K-pop J. Tune Camp
Pixies EP3 Indie rock, alternative rock
Tokyo Police Club Forcefield Indie rock, indie pop, post-punk revival Mom + Pop, Memphis Industries, Dine Alone
March
25
Chuck Ragan Till Midnight Folk rock, indie folk SideOneDummy
The Hold Steady Teeth Dreams Indie rock Razor & Tie
Johnny Cash Out Among the Stars Country Columbia, Legacy
Karmin Pulses Pop Epic
Memphis May Fire Unconditional Metalcore Rise
Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey Going Back Home Rhythm and blues, blues rock, hard rock Chess
March
26
Elena Paparizou One Life Pop Lionheart
Sebastian Bach Give 'Em Hell Heavy metal, hard rock, progressive metal Frontiers
Weaves Weaves Indie pop Buzz
March
28
Architecture in Helsinki Now + 4eva Indie pop Casual Workout
Stian Westerhus & Pale Horses Maelstrom Rune Grammofon [12]
March
31
Haywyre Two Fold Pt. 1 Glitch hop, drumstep, UK garage Monstercat
Band of Skulls Himalayan Hard rock, blues rock Electric Blues Records
Kaiser Chiefs Education, Education, Education & War Britpop Fiction, B-Unique, ATO
Lacuna Coil Broken Crown Halo Gothic metal, alternative metal Century Media
Timber Timbre Hot Dreams Folk, country blues Arts & Crafts

Second quarter[]

April[]

List of albums released in April 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
April
1
Chevelle La Gárgola Alternative metal, hard rock Epic
Chiodos Devil Post-hardcore Razor & Tie
Christina Perri Head or Heart Pop Atlantic
Cloud Nothings Here and Nowhere Else Indie rock Carpark, Wichita
Dan + Shay Where It All Began Country pop Warner Bros. Nashville
Fairweather Fairweather [13]
Mac DeMarco Salad Days Psychedelic pop, lo-fi Captured Tracks
Manchester Orchestra Cope Indie rock Loma Vista, Favorite Gentlemen
Mobb Deep The Infamous Mobb Deep Hip hop, East Coast hip hop Infamous Records, RED
Steel Panther All You Can Eat Glam metal, heavy metal, comedy rock Open E Music
The Used Imaginary Enemy Alternative, post-hardcore GAS Union, Hopeless
April
4
The Black Sorrows Certified Blue Rock, soul, blues Head Records
For the Fallen Dreams Heavy Hearts Metalcore Rise
April
7
Black Label Society Catacombs of the Black Vatican Heavy metal Mascot, eOne
EMA The Future's Void Rock, folk-noise City Slang, Matador
LostAlone Shapes of Screams Rock Graphite Records
April
8
James Durbin Celebrate Pop rock Wind-up
Jamie's Elsewhere Rebel-Revive Post-hardcore, metalcore Jamie's Elsewhere
John Frusciante Enclosure Synth-pop, electronica, experimental rock Record Collection
Joan Osborne Love and Hate eOne [14]
Off! Wasted Years Hardcore punk Vice
Todd Terje It's Album Time Nu-disco, space disco Olsen Records
April
11
Chet Faker Built on Glass Future Classic, Opulent
The Vamps Meet the Vamps Pop, pop rock Mercury, Virgin EMI
April
14
Ben Watt Hendra Acoustic, downtempo Unmade Road
Paolo Nutini Caustic Love Soul, R&B Atlantic
April
15
The Afghan Whigs Do to the Beast Sub Pop
Anubis Gate Horizons [15]
Bobby Rush with Blinddog Smokin' Decisions [16]
Breathe Carolina Savages Electropop, emo-pop Fearless
Emmure Eternal Enemies Nu metal Victory
Hawthorne Heights The Silence in Black and White Acoustic Acoustic InVogue [17]
Ingrid Michaelson Lights Out Indie pop Cabin 24
Jason Derulo Talk Dirty Pop, R&B Warner Bros., Beluga Heights
Pharoahe Monch PTSD Hip hop W.A.R. Media, INgrooves
Sevendust Time Travelers & Bonfires Acoustic rock Asylum, 7Bros. Records
Triptykon Melana Chasmata Extreme metal Prowling Death, Century Media
April
18
Kelis Food R&B, soul Ninja Tune
Stream of Passion A War of Our Own Progressive metal, symphonic metal, gothic metal PIAS, Rough Trade
April
19
Green Day Demolicious Punk rock Reprise
Pixies Indie Cindy Alternative rock Pixiesmusic, PIAS
April
21
Eels The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett Indie rock E Works
Iggy Azalea The New Classic Hip hop Def Jam, Virgin EMI
Keram Come to Life Constant Change Music [18]
Mýa Sweet XVI R&B, soul Planet 9
April
22
Drake Bell Ready Steady Go! Rockabilly, rock and roll, pop Surfdog
Francesca Battistelli If We're Honest CCM Word, Fervent
Future Honest Hip hop A1, Freebandz, Epic
Justin Rutledge Daredevil Alternative country Outside Music
Keb' Mo' BLUESAmericana Blues Kind of Blue Music
Neon Trees Pop Psychology New wave Mercury, Def Jam
Rachele Lynae Rachele Lynae Country Momentum Label Group [19]
April
23
Prong Ruining Lives Groove metal, thrash metal SPV/Steamhammer
Winger Better Days Comin' Hard rock, progressive metal Frontiers
April
25
Damon Albarn Everyday Robots Parlophone, Warner Bros
Insomnium Shadows of the Dying Sun Melodic death metal Century Media
Miss May I Rise of the Lion Metalcore Rise
April
28
Brody Dalle Diploid Love Punk rock, alternative rock Caroline, Queen of Hearts
April
29
Chris Robinson Brotherhood Phosphorescent Harvest Blues rock Silver Arrow Records
Eli "Paperboy" Reed Nights Like This [20]
Framing Hanley The Sum of Who We Are Imagen Records [21]
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger Midnight Sun [22]
Lindsey Stirling Shatter Me Classical crossover, EDM Decca, Universal Music
Ray LaMontagne Supernova Folk rock RCA
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra Hang On to Each Other EDM Constellation
Whitechapel Our Endless War Deathcore Metal Blade
Wye Oak Shriek Indie rock Merge

May[]

List of albums released in May 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
May
1
Buzzcocks The Way Pop punk
May
2
Anastacia Resurrection Sanctuary, BMG
Epica The Quantum Enigma Symphonic metal Nuclear Blast
Lily Allen Sheezus Electropop Regal, Parlophone
Lykke Li I Never Learn Indie pop, dream pop LL, Atlantic
Xandria Sacrificium Symphonic metal Napalm
May
5
Brian Eno and Karl Hyde Someday World Electronic Warp
The Horrors Luminous Neo-psychedelia, dream pop XL
May
6
Andrew Jackson Jihad Christmas Island Indie rock, folk punk, indie folk SideOneDummy
Atmosphere Southsiders Hip hop Rhymesayers
Ben & Ellen Harper Childhood Home Blues rock, folk rock, Americana Prestige Folklore
Natalie Merchant Natalie Merchant Soft rock, folk-pop Nonesuch
Santana Corazón Latin rock RCA, Sony Latin Iberia
Sarah McLachlan Shine On Pop rock Verve
May
9
Killer Be Killed Killer Be Killed Groove metal, thrash metal Nuclear Blast
Little Dragon Nabuma Rubberband Trip hop, soul, pop Because
Michael Jackson Xscape Pop, R&B MJJ, Epic
Tori Amos Unrepentant Geraldines Alternative rock, pop rock Mercury Classics
May
12
The Black Keys Turn Blue Garage rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock Nonesuch
Blondie Blondie 4(0) Ever Noble ID
Cakes da Killa I Run This Club (Remixes) HMUSA Records [23][24]
Chromeo White Women Electro-funk Last Gang
Foxes Glorious Synth-pop RCA, Sign of the Times
Swans To Be Kind Noise rock, drone, experimental Young God
Titãs Nheengatu Rock, punk rock Som Livre
May
13
Agalloch The Serpent & the Sphere Black metal, doom metal, folk metal Profound Lore
Guided by Voices Cool Planet Indie rock Guided by Voices Inc., Fire
Mad Caddies Dirty Rice Ska Fat Wreck Chords
Mushroomhead The Righteous & the Butterfly Alternative metal, industrial metal, experimental metal Megaforce
Only Crime Pursuance Melodic hardcore Rise
Sturgill Simpson Metamodern Sounds in Country Music Outlaw country High Top Mountain, Loose Music
May
14
Casualties of Cool Casualties of Cool Country rock, blues rock, ambient HevyDevy Records
May
16
Afrojack Forget the World Electro house, progressive house, hip house Universal, Def Jam, Island
Coldplay Ghost Stories Electronica, synth-pop Parlophone, Atlantic
Phillip Phillips Behind the Light Pop rock Interscope, 19
May
19
Brantley Gilbert Just as I Am Country, rock Valory Music
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Revelation Neo-psychedelia A Records
Conor Oberst Upside Down Mountain Indie rock, folk rock Nonesuch
Melanie Martinez The Dollhouse Atlantic, Warner Chappell
Plaid Reachy Prints Electronic music, IDM Warp
The Roots ...And Then You Shoot Your Cousin Alternative hip hop Def Jam
Various artists The Fault in Our Stars Atlantic
May
23
Austin Mahone The Secret Pop, EDM Chase, Cash Money, Republic
Mariah Carey Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse R&B Def Jam
Röyksopp and Robyn Do It Again Electronic Dog Triumph
May
26
Bury Tomorrow Runes Metalcore Nuclear Blast
Sam Smith In the Lonely Hour Pop, soul Capitol, Method
May
27
7Seconds Leave a Light On Rise [25]
Cher Lloyd Sorry I'm Late Pop Epic, Syco, Mr. Kanani
Jamie Lynn Spears The Journey Country pop Sweet Jamie Music
Jamie O'Neal Eternal Country Shanachie
Owen Pallett In Conflict Indie rock Domino, Secret City
Powerman 5000 Builders of the Future Electronic rock, industrial rock T-Boy Records
The Ready Set The Bad & the Better Electropop, pop Razor & Tie
May
27
Clean Bandit New Eyes House, classical crossover, baroque pop Warner, Atlantic
Sleep Party People Floating Dream pop, shoegazing, alternative rock Blood and Biscuits [26]

June[]

List of albums released in June 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
June
2
Kyla La Grange Cut Your Teeth Indie, electronica, synth-pop Epic
LP Forever for Now Pop Warner Bros.
June
3
50 Cent Animal Ambition: An Untamed Desire To Win Hip hop G-Unit, Caroline, Capitol
Die Antwoord Donker Mag Zef Records
Hamilton Leithauser Black Hours Ribbon Music
Lucy Hale Road Between Country pop Hollywood
Matisyahu Akeda Reggae, hip hop
Miranda Lambert Platinum Country RCA Nashville
Nazareth Rock 'n' Roll Telephone Hard rock Union Square Music
Parquet Courts Sunbathing Animal Garage rock, post-punk What's Your Rupture?, Rough Trade
Sage Francis Copper Gone Hip hop Strange Famous
June
4
Arch Enemy War Eternal Melodic death metal Century Media
Buck-Tick Arui wa Anarchy Lingua Sounda
June
6
The Amity Affliction Let the Ocean Take Me Post-hardcore, metalcore Roadrunner
First Aid Kit Stay Gold Indie folk Columbia
Kasabian 48:13
Passenger Whispers Nettwerk, Black Crow UK
Tesla Simplicity Hard rock Tesla Electric Company Recording, Frontiers
June
9
Tom Vek Luck Moshi Moshi
June
10
Jack White Lazaretto Blues rock, country rock Third Man, Columbia
O.A.R. The Rockville LP Vanguard
Popcaan Where We Come From Dancehall, pop Mixpak
Say Anything Hebrews Equal Vision
Umphrey's McGee Similar Skin Progressive rock Nothing Too Fancy Music
The Word Alive Real Metalcore Fearless
June
13
Jennifer Lopez A.K.A. EDM, R&B, pop Capitol
Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence Desert rock, dream pop, psychedelic rock Polydor, Interscope
Linkin Park The Hunting Party Alternative metal, hard rock, rap rock Warner Bros., Machine Shop
Tiësto A Town Called Paradise EDM, progressive house, electro house PM:AM
June
16
Klaxons Love Frequency Indietronica, electronica, dance-pop Red Records
June
17
Deadmau5 while(1<2) Mau5trap, Astralwerks, Capitol
Pat Mastelotto & Tobias Ralph ToPaRaMa 7d Media Records
Radio Moscow Magical Dirt Psychedelic rock Alive Naturalsound
June
18
Cakes da Killa Hunger Pangs [27]
June
19
Creeper Creeper Horror punk, punk rock Palm Reader Records, Roadrunner
June
20
Ed Sheeran x Asylum, Atlantic
June
23
Buraka Som Sistema Buraka [28]
For All Those Sleeping Incomplete Me Metalcore Fearless
G-Eazy These Things Happen Hip hop RCA, BPG, RVG
Jason Lancaster As You Are Alternative rock, pop rock Outerloop
June
24
Ab-Soul These Days... Hip hop Top Dawg
Kitten Kitten Alternative rock, synth-pop, new wave Elektra
Mastodon Once More 'Round the Sun Progressive metal Reprise
The Never Ending One Indie rock, folk Ryan River Studio
Nothing More Nothing More Alternative metal, hard rock, progressive metal Eleven Seven
Phish Fuego Rock JEMP
Riff Raff Neon Icon Hip hop Mad Decent
Slaves Through Art We Are All Equals Post-hardcore, experimental rock Artery
Sons of Magdalene Move to Pain Audraglint Recordings [29]
A Sunny Day in Glasgow Sea When Absent Shoegaze Lefse Records
June
27
5 Seconds of Summer 5 Seconds of Summer Capitol, Hi or Hey
Owl City Ultraviolet Republic
June
30
Brian Eno and Karl Hyde High Life Art rock Warp
George Ezra Wanted on Voyage Columbia
Magic! Don't Kill the Magic Pop, reggae fusion Latium, RCA
Sanna Nielsen 7 Pop Warner Music

Third quarter[]

July[]

List of albums released in July 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
July
1
Corrosion of Conformity IX [30]
Every Time I Die From Parts Unknown Metalcore, hardcore punk Epitaph [31]
Robin Thicke Paula R&B Star Trak, Interscope [32]
Seether Isolate and Medicate Post-grunge, alternative metal The Bicycle Music Company, Concord Bicycle, Spinefarm [33]
Tessanne Chin Count On My Love Dance-pop, reggae, R&B Republic, Universal Republic [34]
Trey Songz Trigga R&B Atlantic [35]
July
4
Midge Ure Fragile Hypertension Music [36]
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus 4 Post-hardcore, pop punk, alternative rock [37]
Sia 1000 Forms of Fear Electropop Monkey Puzzle, RCA [38]
Tarja Left in the Dark Edel [39]
July
7
Comet Gain Paperback Ghosts Fortuna Pop! [40]
Example Live Life Living EDM Epic [41]
f(x) Red Light EDM, electropop, synth-pop SM [42]
Manic Street Preachers Futurology Alternative rock, post-punk, dance-rock Columbia [43]
July
8
Chelsea Grin Ashes to Ashes Deathcore Artery, Razor & Tie [44]
Dirty Heads Sound of Change Five Seven [45]
John Mellencamp Performs Trouble No More Live at Town Hall Americana, country blues, heartland rock Mercury [46]
Judas Priest Redeemer of Souls Heavy metal Epic, Columbia [47]
Leela James Fall for You Soul, R&B, neo soul [48]
July
11
Bleachers Strange Desire Indie pop, alternative rock RCA [49]
Jason Mraz Yes! Pop rock Atlantic [50]
Sheppard Bombs Away Indie pop, indie rock Empire of Song, Decca, Republic [51]
Taylor Henderson Burnt Letters Pop, folk, country Sony Music Australia [52]
July
14
Fink Hard Believer R'COUP'D, Ninja Tune [53]
Jungle Jungle XL [54]
Suicide Silence You Can't Stop Me Deathcore Nuclear Blast [55]
July
15
Betraying the Martyrs Phantom Deathcore, metalcore, melodic death metal Sumerian [56]
Morrissey World Peace Is None of Your Business Alternative rock Harvest [57]
Pennywise Yesterdays Punk rock Epitaph [58]
Puss n Boots No Fools, No Fun Blue Note [59]
Rise Against The Black Market Melodic hardcore Interscope [60]
"Weird Al" Yankovic Mandatory Fun Comedy RCA [61]
July
16
Yes Heaven & Earth Progressive rock Frontiers [62]
July
18
Biffy Clyro Similarities Alternative rock, experimental rock 14th Floor [63]
La Roux Trouble in Paradise Synth-pop, new wave, disco Polydor [64]
July
22
Alvvays Alvvays Indie pop, dream pop, indie rock Polyvinyl [65]
Anberlin Lowborn Alternative rock Tooth & Nail [66]
Common Nobody's Smiling Hip hop ARTium, Def Jam [67]
Crown the Empire The Resistance: Rise of The Runaways Metalcore, post-hardcore Rise [68]
Jesse McCartney In Technicolor R&B, pop, blue-eyed soul Eight0Eight Records [69]
July
28
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Hypnotic Eye Heartland rock, blues rock Reprise [70]
July
29
Adelitas Way Stuck Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge Virgin [71]
Eric Clapton & Friends The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale Blues rock Bushbranch, Surfdog [72]
Jenny Lewis The Voyager Indie rock Warner Bros. [73]
NSYNC The Essential *NSYNC R&B, pop RCA, Legacy [74]
PartyNextDoor PartyNextDoor Two OVO Sound [75]
Shabazz Palaces Lese Majesty Experimental hip hop Sub Pop [76]
Theory of a Deadman Savages Hard rock, alternative metal, post-grunge Roadrunner [77]

August[]

List of albums released in August 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
August
1
Alestorm Sunset on the Golden Age Folk metal, power metal, pirate metal Napalm [78]
Angus & Julia Stone Angus & Julia Stone Folk, acoustic EMI Music Australia, American [79]
August
5
Arkells High Noon Rock Dine Alone Records, Universal Music Canada [80]
Godsmack 1000hp Hard rock, alternative metal Republic, Spinefarm [81]
Spoon They Want My Soul Indie rock, art rock Loma Vista, Anti- [82]
August
6
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Phase 2 Post hardcore, electronicore, metalcore VAP [83]
FKA twigs LP1 R&B, electronic Young Turks [84]
August
8
Adam Brand My Side of the Street Country Adam Brand Enterprises, ABC Music [85]
The Gaslight Anthem Get Hurt Alternative rock, heartland rock Island [86]
Hilltop Hoods Walking Under Stars Australian hip hop Golden Era [87]
August
11
Sinéad O'Connor I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss Rock Nettwerk [88]
August
12
Brian Setzer Rockabilly Riot!: All Original Rockabilly Surfdog [89]
Dilated Peoples Directors of Photography Hip hop Rhymesayers [90]
George Watsky All You Can Do Alternative hip hop Steel Wool Media, Welk Music Group [91]
Porter Robinson Worlds Synth-pop Astralwerks, Virgin [92]
August
14
Kayo Dot Coffins on Io Electronic The Flenser [93]
August
15
Accept Blind Rage Heavy metal Nuclear Blast [94]
Kimbra The Golden Echo Art pop Warner Bros. [95]
August
18
Ace Frehley Space Invader Hard rock, heavy metal eOne [96]
Courteeners Concrete Love Indie rock PIAS Cooperative [97]
DragonForce Maximum Overload Power metal earMUSIC, Metal Blade, JVC Victor [98]
Imogen Heap Sparks RCA, Megaphonic [99]
Travis Scott Days Before Rodeo Hip hop Grand Hustle [100]
Twin Atlantic Great Divide Rock Red Bull [101]
Wiz Khalifa Blacc Hollywood Hip hop Rostrum, Atlantic [102]
August
19
Colton Dixon Anchor CCM, Christian rock Sparrow, 19 [103]
He Is Legend Heavy Fruit Hard rock, stoner rock, alternative rock Tragic Hero [104]
Liam Bailey Definitely Now Flying Buddha, Sony Masterworks [105]
August
25
Amy Lee Aftermath Rock Amy Lee Music, Inc [106]
Ariana Grande My Everything Pop, R&B Republic [107]
Basement Jaxx Junto Atlantic Jaxx, PIAS [108]
Brad Paisley Moonshine in the Trunk Country Arista Nashville [109]
Frnkiero andthe cellabration Stomachaches Alternative rock, post-hardcore, punk rock Staple Records [110]
G-Unit The Beauty of Independence Hip hop G-Unit [111]
Opeth Pale Communion Progressive rock Roadrunner [112]
Royal Blood Royal Blood Garage rock, hard rock, blues rock Warner Bros. [113]
Rustie Green Language Warp [114]
Ty Segall Manipulator Psychedelic rock, glam rock, garage rock Drag City [115]
Yandel Legacy: De Líder a Leyenda Tour Reggaeton Sony Music Latin [116]
August
26
The New Pornographers Brill Bruisers Indie rock Last Gang, Matador [117]
Thousand Foot Krutch Oxygen: Inhale Nu metal, pop rock, post-grunge [118]
August
27
Alexandra Stan Unlocked Dance, techno, pop Victor Entertainment Corp, Ultra [119]
HammerFall (r)Evolution Power metal, heavy metal Nuclear Blast [120]
August
29
Jimmy Barnes 30:30 Hindsight Rock Liberation Music [121]
Kasey Chambers Bittersweet Country, pop Warner Bros. [122]
Maroon 5 V Pop, pop rock 222, Interscope [123]

September[]

List of albums released in September 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
September
1
The Pierces Creation Folk rock Polydor [124]
September
2
Code Orange I Am King Metalcore, post-hardcore Deathwish [125]
The Color Morale Hold On Pain Ends Post-hardcore Fearless [126]
Counting Crows Somewhere Under Wonderland Alternative rock Capitol [127]
Jeezy Seen It All: The Autobiography Hip hop Def Jam, CTE World [128]
The Killjoy Club (Insane Clown Posse and Da Mafia 6ix) Reindeer Games Hardcore hip hop Psychopathic [129]
Nick Carter & Jordan Knight Nick & Knight Pop Nick & Knight, Mass Appeal, BMG [130]
Tops Picture You Staring Arbutus [131]
September
5
Banks Goddess Electronica, R&B, trip hop Harvest [132]
Karen O Crush Songs Indie rock, lo-fi Cult [133]
Vance Joy Dream Your Life Away Indie folk, indie pop Liberation, Warner Music [134]
September
8
Interpol El Pintor Indie rock, post-punk revival Matador, Soft Limit [135]
The Kooks Listen Indie rock Virgin EMI [136]
Robert Plant Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar Folk rock, worldbeat, experimental rock Nonesuch, Warner Bros. [137]
Ryan Adams Ryan Adams Rock, alternative country PAX AM [138]
September
9
Better Than Ezra All Together Now Alternative rock The End [139]
Death from Above 1979 The Physical World Noise rock Last Gang [140]
Francisca Valenzuela Tajo Abierto Latin pop, pop, synth-pop Frantastic Records, Sin Anestesia [141]
Hiss Golden Messenger Lateness of Dancers Merge [142]
In Flames Siren Charms Alternative metal Sony Music [143]
Jhené Aiko Souled Out Alternative R&B ARTium, Def Jam [144]
Lecrae Anomaly Christian hip hop Reach [145]
Lee Brice I Don't Dance Country Curb [146]
Meghan Trainor Title Pop, R&B Epic [147]
Michelle Williams Journey to Freedom Contemporary gospel, R&B E1 Music, Light [148]
Rittz Next to Nothing Hip hop Strange Music [149]
Simian Mobile Disco Whorl Anti- [150]
Switchfoot The Edge of the Earth Alternative rock lowercase people, Atlantic [151]
Tiny Moving Parts Pleasant Living Triple Crown [152]
U2 Songs of Innocence Rock Island, Interscope [153]
September
10
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators World on Fire Hard rock, heavy metal Dik Hayd International, Roadrunner [154]
September
11
Lil' Kim Hard Core 2K14 Hip hop International Rock Star Records [155]
September
12
Chris Brown X R&B RCA [156]
The Script No Sound Without Silence Pop rock, R&B Phonogenic, Columbia [157]
September
15
Catfish and the Bottlemen The Balcony Indie rock, alternative rock Island, Communion Music [158]
My Brightest Diamond This Is My Hand Indie rock Asthmatic Kitty [159]
September
16
Barbra Streisand Partners Traditional pop, vocal music Columbia [160]
Flyleaf Between the Stars Alternative rock, post-grunge Loud & Proud [161]
Lowell We Loved Her Dearly [162]
The Madden Brothers Greetings from California Pop rock, folk rock Capitol [163]
Nico & Vinz Black Star Elephant Hip hop, R&B Warner Bros., 5 Star Entertainment [164]
Tim McGraw Sundown Heaven Town Country Big Machine [165]
Train Bulletproof Picasso Rock, pop rock Columbia [166]
September
17
Wizkid Ayo Reggae, afrobeats, highlife Empire Mates, Starboy Entertainment [167]
September
19
Aphex Twin Syro Electronic Warp [168]
Hozier Hozier Blues, soul, R&B Rubyworks, Island, Columbia [169]
Lights Little Machines Electropop Warner Bros. [170]
Professor Green Growing Up in Public British hip hop, grime Virgin [171]
Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga Cheek to Cheek Jazz, traditional pop Streamline, Interscope, Columbia [172]
September
22
Alt-J This Is All Yours Infectious [173]
John Mellencamp Plain Spoken Americana, folk rock, roots rock Republic [174]
September
23
Goat Commune Experimental rock, worldbeat, neo-psychedelia Sub Pop [175]
Information Society Hello World Synth-pop, freestyle Hakatak International [176]
Jennifer Hudson JHUD R&B RCA [177]
John Coltrane Offering: Live at Temple University Free jazz Resonance [178]
Julian Casablancas+The Voidz Tyranny Experimental rock, noise rock, neo-psychedelia Cult [179]
Kenny Chesney The Big Revival Country Columbia Nashville, Blue Chair Records [180]
Lenny Kravitz Strut Roxie Records, Kobalt [181]
Lori McKenna Numbered Doors Country, folk Hoodie Songs [182]
Perfume Genius Too Bright Lo-fi, pop, soul Matador [183]
September
24
Tove Lo Queen of the Clouds Electropop Island [184]
September
26
Thom Yorke Tomorrow's Modern Boxes Electronica [185]
September
29
The Dø Shake Shook Shaken [186]
Flying Colors Second Nature Mascot Label [187]
Gerard Way Hesitant Alien Alternative rock, Britpop Warner Bros. [188]
Marmozets The Weird and Wonderful Marmozets Alternative rock, post-hardcore, math rock Roadrunner [189]
Robin Gibb 50 St. Catherine's Drive Soul, contemporary R&B, neo soul Rhino [190]
September
30
Annie Lennox Nostalgia Soul, jazz Island [191]
Blake Shelton Bringing Back the Sunshine Country Warner Bros. Nashville [192]
Bryan Adams Tracks of My Years Rock Polydor [193]
Colbie Caillat Gypsy Heart Pop rock, folk, R&B Republic [194]
Electric Youth Innerworld Synth-pop Secretly Canadian, Last Gang [195]
Finch Back to Oblivion Post-hardcore Razor & Tie [196]
Lady Antebellum 747 Country Capitol Nashville [197]
Lucinda Williams Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone Americana, folk rock, alternative country Highway 20 Records [198]
Melissa Etheridge This Is M.E. Rock ME Records [199]
Nonpoint The Return Alternative metal Razor & Tie, Metal Blade [200]
Prince Art Official Age R&B, electro-funk NPG, Warner Bros. [201]
Prince & 3rdeyegirl Plectrumelectrum Funk rock NPG, Warner Bros. [202]
Roseanna Vitro Clarity: Music of Clare Fischer Vocal jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz, Brazilian jazz Random Act Records [203]
Seth MacFarlane Holiday for Swing Christmas, traditional pop, swing Republic [204]
Steve Aoki Neon Future I EDM Dim Mak, Ultra [205]
Stevie Nicks 24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault Rock Reprise [206]

Fourth quarter[]

October[]

List of albums released in October 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
October
3
Betty Who Take Me When You Go Synth-pop RCA [207]
Tinashe Aquarius R&B, alternative R&B, pop RCA [208]
October
6
Allo Darlin' We Come from the Same Place Indie pop Fortuna Pop!, Slumberland [209]
Caribou Our Love Electronic, house City Slang, Merge [210]
Flying Lotus You're Dead! Electronic, experimental, jazz fusion Warp [211]
Gorgon City Sirens Deep house, dance Virgin EMI, Black Butter [212]
Iceage Plowing Into the Field of Love Post-punk, art punk, punk rock Matador [213]
Jamie Cullum Interlude Jazz, big band Island [214]
Johnny Marr Playland Indie rock New Voodoo, Warner Bros. [215]
Lower Than Atlantis Lower Than Atlantis Alternative rock Sony Music [216]
Philip Selway Weatherhouse Art rock Bella Union [217]
We Were Promised Jetpacks Unravelling Indie rock, pop rock FatCat [218]
A Winged Victory for the Sullen Atomos Ambient Kranky, Erased Tapes [219]
Zola Jesus Taiga Synth-pop Mute [220]
October
7
Alex & Sierra It's About Us Folk-pop Columbia [221]
Godflesh A World Lit Only by Fire Industrial metal Avalanche [222]
Jason Aldean Old Boots, New Dirt Country Broken Bow [223]
Keyshia Cole Point of No Return R&B, hip hop, soul Interscope [224]
NehruvianDOOM NehruvianDoom Hip hop Lex [225]
New Found Glory Resurrection Pop punk, alternative rock Hopeless [226]
Sbtrkt Wonder Where We Land Electronica, UK garage Young Turks [227]
Sixx:A.M. Modern Vintage Hard rock Eleven Seven [228]
Traci Braxton Crash & Burn R&B Entertainment One [229]
Vince Staples Hell Can Wait Hip hop ARTium Recordings, Def Jam [230]
Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End Alternative rock Republic [231]
October
10
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead IX Alternative rock Superball [232]
Ella Henderson Chapter One Pop, soul Syco [233]
October
13
Jessie J Sweet Talker Pop Lava, Republic [234]
Jessie Ware Tough Love Pop, R&B, electronica PMR, Island, Interscope [235]
October
14
Alexz Johnson Let 'Em Eat Cake [236]
Bob Seger Ride Out Rock, heartland rock Capitol [237]
Dami Im Heart Beats Pop Sony Music Australia [238]
Exodus Blood In, Blood Out Thrash metal Nuclear Blast [239]
Florida Georgia Line Anything Goes Country Republic Nashville [240]
Foxygen ...And Star Power Psychedelic pop Jagjaguwar [241]
Hoodie Allen People Keep Talking Hip hop ADA [242]
Idina Menzel Holiday Wishes Christmas Warner Bros. [243]
Kindness Otherness [244]
KMFDM Our Time Will Come Industrial rock KMFDM, Metropolis [245]
Mary Lambert Heart on My Sleeve [246]
Museum of Love Museum of Love DFA [247]
OK Go Hungry Ghosts Power pop Paracadute, BMG [248]
Ozzy Osbourne Memoirs of a Madman Heavy metal, hard rock Epic, Legacy [249]
Sammy Hagar with Vic Johnson Lite Roast Acoustic Mailboat [250]
Set It Off Duality [251]
You+Me rose ave. Folk RCA [252]
October
17
The Church Further/Deeper Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia, psychedelic rock Unorthodox Records [253]
Kiesza Sound of a Woman Lokal Legend, Island [254]
Nicole Scherzinger Big Fat Lie R&B, pop RCA [255]
Ricki-Lee Coulter Dance in the Rain R&B, pop, dance-pop EMI [256]
October
19
Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter Heavy metal, nu metal, alternative metal Roadrunner [257]
October
20
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib Knicks (Remix) Hip hop, jazz Madlib Invazion [258]
Thurston Moore The Best Day Alternative rock, noise rock Matador [259]
October
21
Ben Howard I Forget Where We Were Folk, indie folk, ambient Island, tôt Ou tard, Republic [260]
Boyz II Men Collide R&B BMG, MSM Music Group [261]
Bush Man on the Run Alternative rock, post-grunge Zuma Rock Records [262]
Cold War Kids Hold My Home Indie rock Downtown [263]
Little Big Town Pain Killer Country Capitol Nashville [264]
Logic Under Pressure Hip hop Visionary Music, Def Jam [265]
Mark Lanegan Phantom Radio Vagrant [266]
Neil Diamond Melody Road Pop, folk Capitol [267]
Primus Primus & the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble Experimental rock ATO, Prawn Song [268]
Susan Boyle Hope Syco, Sony Music [269]
T.I. Paperwork Hip hop Grand Hustle, Columbia [270]
October
24
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 2 Hip hop Mass Appeal, RED [271]
Terje Isungset & Arve Henriksen World of Glass All Ice [272]
The Ting Tings Super Critical Disco, funk, pop Finca Records [273]
October
27
Black Veil Brides Black Veil Brides Hard rock, glam metal Lava, Universal Republic [274]
Chris Tomlin Love Ran Red CCM, worship sixstepsrecords [275]
Danity Kane DK3 R&B, pop Stereotypes, BMG, Mass Appeal [276]
Devin Townsend Progressive metal, industrial metal, progressive rock HevyDevy [277]
Dillon Francis Money Sucks, Friends Rule Electro house, EDM, synth-pop Columbia, Mad Decent [278]
The Flaming Lips With a Little Help from My Fwends Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia Warner Bros. [279]
Rancid Honor Is All We Know Punk rock, ska punk Hellcat, Epitaph [280]
Taylor Swift 1989 Synth-pop Big Machine [281]
Transatlantic KaLIVEoscope Progressive rock Radiant, Metal Blade, Inside Out [282]
October
28
At the Gates At War with Reality Melodic death metal Century Media [283]
Hundred Visions Spite Garage rock Pau Wau Records [284]
Lagwagon Hang Punk rock, skate punk, pop punk Fat Wreck Chords [285]
Live The Turn Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock Think Loud Recordings [286]
October
30
M.I The Chairman Hip hop Chocolate City, Loopy Music [287]
October
31
Calvin Harris Motion EDM, electro house Fly Eye, Columbia [288]
Cavalera Conspiracy Pandemonium Thrash metal, death metal Napalm [289]
Grouper Ruins Ambient Kranky [290]
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard I'm in Your Mind Fuzz Garage rock, psychedelic rock Heavenly, Flightless [291]
Lordi Scare Force One Hard rock, heavy metal, shock rock AFM [292]
Simple Minds Big Music Pop rock, synth-pop Sony Music [293]
The Smith Street Band Throw Me in the River Punk rock, indie rock Poison City, Banquet, SideOneDummy [294]

November[]

List of albums released in November 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
November
3
Deptford Goth Songs 37 Adventures [295]
November
4
Billy Talent Hits Alternative rock, punk rock post-hardcore Warner Music Canada [296]
Bette Midler It's the Girls! Traditional pop Warner Music [297]
The Doobie Brothers Southbound Country rock Arista Nashville [298]
Joe Budden Some Love Lost Hip hop Mood Muzik Entertainment, eOne [299]
Mother Mother Very Good Bad Thing Indie rock Universal Music Canada, Def Jam [300]
Psychostick IV: Revenge of the Vengeance Comedy rock Rock Ridge [301]
November
5
Shiina Ringo Hi Izuru Tokoro Pop, rock, jazz EMI Japan [302]
November
7
Albatrosh Night Owl Jazz Rune Grammofon [303]
Azealia Banks Broke with Expensive Taste Dance-pop, hip house Azealia Banks, Prospect Park [304]
Cheryl Only Human Electronic, pop, R&B Polydor [305]
iamamiwhoami Blue Synth-pop, electropop To whom it may concern. [306]
Knife Party Abandon Ship Electro house Earstorm [307]
Machine Head Bloodstone & Diamonds Groove metal, thrash metal Nuclear Blast [308]
Pink Floyd The Endless River Ambient, psychedelic, blues rock Parlophone, Columbia [309]
Röyksopp The Inevitable End Dog Triumph [310]
November
10
Big K.R.I.T. Cadillactica Hip hop Def Jam, Cinematic Music [311]
Foo Fighters Sonic Highways Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock RCA [312]
Nick Jonas Nick Jonas R&B, pop Island [313]
Queen Queen Forever Rock Virgin EMI, Hollywood [314]
Whitney Houston Whitney Houston Live: Her Greatest Performances R&B, soul, pop Legacy [315]
November
11
The Birthday Massacre Superstition Electronic rock Metropolis [316]
Garth Brooks Man Against Machine Country pop, pop rock Pearl, RCA Nashville [317]
Ha*Ash Primera Fila: Hecho Realidad Acoustic music, latin pop Sony Music Latin [318]
November
14
Gemma Hayes Bones + Longing Indie pop, indie rock Chasing Dragons [319]
Kerser King Obese [320]
Monster Magnet Milking the Stars: A Re-Imagining of Last Patrol Stoner rock Napalm [321]
Nickelback No Fixed Address Post-grunge, hard rock Republic [322]
November
17
Ariel Pink Pom Pom Art rock, psychedelic pop 4AD [323]
Bella Thorne Jersey Teen pop, electropop Hollywood [324]
Bryan Ferry Avonmore Art pop sophisti-pop BMG [325]
In This Moment Black Widow Gothic metal, alternative metal, industrial metal Atlantic [326]
One Direction Four Pop Syco [327]
Various artists The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 Electronic, Alternative pop Republic [328]
November
18
Kristin Chenoweth Coming Home Country, pop Concord [329]
Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil Goliath Alternative rock, CCM, new wave revival Splint Entertainment [330]
TV on the Radio Seeds Art rock, indie rock, synth-pop Harvest [331]
November
21
Boyzone Dublin to Detroit Soul East West [332]
David Guetta Listen What a Music, Parlophone, Atlantic [333]
Guy Sebastian Madness Pop, R&B Sony Music Australia [334]
Iggy Azalea Reclassified Hip hop Virgin EMI, Def Jam [335]
Olly Murs Never Been Better Pop Epic, Syco [336]
Pitbull Globalization Hip hop Mr. 305, Polo Grounds, RCA [337]
Rise of the Northstar Welcame Crossover thrash, groove metal, rap metal Nuclear Blast [338]
The Veronicas The Veronicas Pop rock Sony Australia [339]
November
24
Beyoncé Beyoncé: Platinum Edition Electro, R&B Parkwood, Columbia [340]
Circa Survive Descensus Progressive rock, indie rock, post-hardcore Sumerian [341]
Copeland Ixora Alternative rock, indie pop Tooth & Nail [342]
Full of Hell & Merzbow Full of Hell & Merzbow Grindcore, noise Profound Lore
Kelis Live in London Concert Live [343]
Mary J. Blige The London Sessions R&B, UK garage, deep house Capitol, Matriarch [344]
Rick Ross Hood Billionaire Hip hop Maybach, Def Jam, Slip-n-Slide [345]
Selena Gomez For You Dance-pop Hollywood [346]
Various artists Shady XV Hip hop Shady, Interscope [347]
November
25
Tiziano Ferro TZN - The Best of Tiziano Ferro Pop, R&B Universal [348]
Your Old Droog Your Old Droog [349]
November
28
AC/DC Rock or Bust Hard rock Columbia [350]
Justice Crew Live by the Words Pop Sony Music Australia [351]
Parquet Courts Content Nausea Indie rock, post-punk What's Your Rupture? [352]
Take That III Pop Polydor [353]

December[]

List of albums released in December 2014
Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
December
2
She & Him Classics Indie pop, jazz Columbia [354]
Walk the Moon Talking Is Hard RCA [355]
December
3
PartyNextDoor Colours Alternative R&B OVO Sound [356]
December
8
Robbie Williams Under the Radar Volume 1 Britpop, pop, pop rock Robbie Williams [357]
Union J You Got It All – The Album Pop Epic, Syco [358]
December
9
Angels & Airwaves The Dream Walker Alternative rock, space rock To the Stars [359]
Carrie Underwood Greatest Hits: Decade #1 Country Arista Nashville [360]
J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive Hip hop Dreamville, Roc Nation, Columbia [361]
JMSN JMSN (Blue Album) White Room Records [362]
K. Michelle Anybody Wanna Buy a Heart? R&B, soul Atlantic [363]
PRhyme PRhyme Hip hop PRhyme Records [364]
The Smashing Pumpkins Monuments to an Elegy Alternative rock Martha's Music [365]
December
10
Dir en grey Arche Avant-garde metal, progressive metal Firewall Div. [366]
December
12
Nicki Minaj The Pinkprint Hip hop Young Money, Cash Money, Republic [367]
December
15
Charli XCX Sucker Pop punk, power pop, punk rock Asylum, Atlantic, Neon Gold [368]
D'Angelo and The Vanguard Black Messiah Soul, funk, R&B RCA [369]
Ludacris Burning Bridges Hip hop Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam [370]

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