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[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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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[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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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[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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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 | ||
MØ | 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[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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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[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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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[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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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[]
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[]
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[]
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[]
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 | Z² | 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[]
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[]
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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