List of 2017 albums
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The following is a list of music albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2017. 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 2017 in music.
First quarter[]
January[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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January 1 |
Brian Eno | Reflection | Ambient | Warp | [1] |
Chief Keef | Two Zero One Seven | Drill | Glo Gang, RBC Records, eOne Music | [2] | |
January 2 |
AOA | Angel's Knock | K-pop, electropop, dance-pop | FNC, LOEN | |
S.E.S. | Remember | R&B, new jack swing, ballad | SM, KT | ||
January 3 |
Akdong Musician | Winter | K-pop, folk | YG, KT | |
April | Prelude | K-pop, synth-pop, R&B | DSP, LOEN | ||
January 4 |
Pink Guy | Pink Season | Comedy hip hop | Pink Records | |
January 6 |
Chasing Safety | Nomad | Metalcore, post-hardcore | Outerloop | [3] |
Dropkick Murphys | 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory | Celtic punk, folk punk | Born & Bred Records | ||
Gone Is Gone | Echolocation | Black Dune, Rise | [4] | ||
Halestorm | Reanimate 3.0: The Covers EP | Hard rock | Atlantic | ||
Jipsta | Ban2oozle | Dance, hip hop, pop | Bandoozle Beatz | ||
NCT 127 | Limitless | K-pop, R&B, dance-pop | SM, KT | ||
Sundara Karma | Youth Is Only Ever Fun in Retrospect | Indie rock, new wave, synth-pop | Chess Club Records | [5] | |
You Me at Six | Night People | Hard rock , rock and roll | Virgin, Prospect Park, BMG | ||
January 8 |
David Bowie | No Plan | Columbia, Sony Music | [6] | |
January 11 |
Band-Maid | Just Bring It | Hard rock, heavy metal | Nippon Crown, JPU | |
Hello Venus | Mystery of Venus | Swing, R&B, Hip hop | Fantagio | ||
One Ok Rock | Ambitions | Alternative rock | A-Sketch, Amuse, Inc., Fueled by Ramen | ||
January 12 |
Pabllo Vittar | Vai Passar Mal | Pop | BMT | |
The Teskey Brothers | Half Mile Harvest | Half Mile Harvest Recordings, Decca, Ivy League | [7] | ||
January 13 |
Bonobo | Migration | Electronic, downtempo | Ninja Tune | [8] |
Code Orange | Forever | Metalcore | Roadrunner | [9] | |
Colony House | Only the Lonely | Rock, blues | RCA | [10] | |
Danny Gokey | Rise | CCM | BMG | ||
The Flaming Lips | Oczy Mlody | Neo-psychedelia, electronic, experimental rock | Warner Bros., Bella Union | [11] | |
Flo Morrissey and Matthew E. White | Gentlewoman, Ruby Man | Indie rock | Glassnote | [12] | |
Gotthard | Silver | Hard rock | G Records | [13] | |
Grave Digger | Healed by Metal | Heavy metal, power metal | Napalm | ||
Grayson/Reed | Walk | Christian pop, Christian rock, worship | Centricity | ||
John Abercrombie Quartet | Up and Coming | Jazz | ECM | ||
Julie Byrne | Not Even Happiness | Contemporary folk | Ba Da Bing, Basin Rock | [14] | |
The McClymonts | Endless | Country | Universal Music | [15] | |
Natalie Hemby | Puxico | Country | GetWrucke Productions | ||
Pain of Salvation | In the Passing Light of Day | Progressive rock, progressive metal | Inside Out | ||
PnB Rock | GTTM: Goin Thru the Motions | Hip hop | Empire, Atlantic | [16] | |
The Regrettes | Feel Your Feelings Fool! | Punk rock | Warner Music | [17] | |
Rick Wakeman | Piano Portraits | Classical | Universal Music | ||
Sean Danielsen | Product of Isolation | Alternative rock | |||
Sepultura | Machine Messiah | Groove metal, thrash metal, death metal | Nuclear Blast | [18] | |
Wiley | Godfather | Grime | Chasing The Art | [19] | |
The xx | I See You | Indie rock, dream pop, alternative dance | Young Turks | [20] | |
January 17 |
CLC | Crystyle | Dance pop, EDM, trap | Cube, CJ E&M Music | |
Jessie James Decker | Gold | Country pop | Epic | ||
Seohyun | Don't Say No | Dance pop, R&B | SM, KT | ||
January 18 |
E-Girls | E.G. Crazy | J-pop, EDM, dance | Rhythm Zone | |
Ok Taec-yeon | Taecyeon Special: Winter Hitori | J-pop | Epic Japan | ||
January 20 |
AFI | AFI | Punk rock, post-punk | Concord | |
As It Is | okay. | Pop punk | Fearless | ||
As Lions | Selfish Age | Rock | Better Noise | [21] | |
Austra | Future Politics | Synth-pop, new wave, house | Domino | ||
Cherry Glazerr | Apocalipstick | Indie rock | Secretly Canadian | ||
Dune Rats | The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit | Pop punk | Ratbag Records | ||
Firewind | Immortals | Power metal | Century Media | [22] | |
Foxygen | Hang | Baroque pop, glam rock | Jagjaguwar | ||
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes | Modern Ruin | Alternative rock, hardcore punk, punk rock | International Death Cult | ||
J-Ax and Fedez | Comunisti col Rolex | Pop-rap | Sony Music | ||
Jacob Sartorius | The Last Text EP | Pop | T3 Music Group | [23] | |
John Mayer | The Search for Everything: Wave One | Blues, pop, rock | Columbia | ||
Kasey Chambers | Dragonfly | Country | Warner Bros., Sugar Hill | ||
Loyle Carner | Yesterday's Gone | Hip hop | Virgin EMI | ||
Menace Beach | Lemon Memory | Surf punk, indie rock | Memphis | ||
Mick Harvey | Intoxicated Women | Mute | [24] | ||
Mike Oldfield | Return to Ommadawn | Progressive rock, world music, folk | Virgin EMI | ||
Nicky Jam | Fénix | Reggaeton | Pina Records | ||
Palisades | Palisades | Rise | [25] | ||
Starset | Vessels | Hard rock, progressive rock, electronic rock | Razor & Tie | [26] | |
Uniform | Wake in Fright | Noise rock, industrial rock, industrial metal | Sacred Bones | [27] | |
William Basinski | A Shadow in Time | Ambient, drone | 2062 Records, Temporary Residence | [28] | |
January 23 |
Neil Cicierega | Mouth Moods | [29] | ||
January 24 |
Suzy | Yes? No? | K-pop, R&B, soul | JYP, KT | [30] |
January 27 |
Allison Crutchfield | Tourist in This Town | Synth-pop, pop rock, indie rock | Merge | |
Annihilator | Triple Threat | Thrash metal | UDR Music | ||
Aquilo | Silhouettes | Electronica, dream pop | Island | ||
Barry Zito | No Secrets | Country | Childlike Productions | ||
Bell Biv DeVoe | Three Stripes | Hip hop, R&B | eOne Music | ||
Brantley Gilbert | The Devil Don't Sleep | Country rock, rock | Valory Music | ||
Brian & Jenn Johnson | After All These Years | Worship, CCM | Bethel Music | ||
Cloud Nothings | Life Without Sound | Indie rock, post-hardcore, noise rock | Carpark, Wichita | ||
Deaf Havana | All These Countless Nights | Rock | SO Recordings | ||
Ellie Holcomb | Red Sea Road | CCM | Full Heart | [31][32] | |
Japandroids | Near to the Wild Heart of Life | Indie rock, noise pop, garage punk | Anti- | ||
John Craigie | No Rain, No Rose | Folk, indie folk, Americana | Zabriskie Point Records | ||
Kehlani | SweetSexySavage | Alternative R&B | Atlantic | ||
Kellermensch | Goliath | Experimental rock, art rock | Universal, Persona Non Grata | ||
Kreator | Gods of Violence | Thrash metal | Nuclear Blast | ||
Lauren Alaina | Road Less Traveled | Country | Mercury Nashville, Interscope, 19 | ||
Lucy Spraggan | I Hope You Don't Mind Me Writing | Pop | CTRL Records | [33] | |
Matt Martians | The Drum Chord Theory | Trip hop, neo soul, experimental hip hop | Three Quarter | ||
Matthew Shipp Trio | Piano Song | Jazz | Thirsty Ear | ||
Migos | Culture | Hip hop, trap | 300, Atlantic, Because Music | ||
P.O.S | Chill, Dummy | Hip hop, alternative hip hop | Doomtree | ||
Priests | Nothing Feels Natural | Punk rock | Sister Polygon | ||
Shinee | Five | Pop, pop rock, teen pop | EMI Records Japan | ||
Stephen Pearcy | Smash | Frontiers Music SRL | |||
Train | A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat | Pop | Columbia | ||
Ty Segall | Ty Segall | Garage rock | Drag City | ||
Whitney Rose | South Texas Suite | Country | Six Shooter, Thirty Tigers | ||
Xandria | Theater of Dimensions | Symphonic metal, power metal | Napalm | ||
January 30 |
Riff Raff | Aquaberry Aquarius | Hip hop | BMG, Warner, ADA | |
January 31 |
Emika | Melanfonie | Emika Records | [34] |
February[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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February 1 |
Red Velvet | Rookie | Pop | SM | |
Zion.T | OO | R&B, soul | The Black Label | ||
February 3 |
Big Sean | I Decided. | Hip hop | GOOD, Def Jam | [35] |
Big Wreck | Grace Street | Rock | Anthem, Warner Music Canada | ||
Black Star Riders | Heavy Fire | Hard rock | Nuclear Blast | [36] | |
Dave Hause | Bury Me in Philly | Rock, alternative rock, heartland rock | Rise | ||
Elbow | Little Fictions | Alternative rock | Polydor | ||
G4 | G4 Love Songs | Operatic pop | Amick Productions | [37] | |
Homeshake | Fresh Air | R&B, Synth-pop | Royal Mountain, Sinderlyn | ||
Iron Reagan | Crossover Ministry | Crossover thrash | Relapse | ||
Julian Cope | Drunken Songs | Rock | Head Heritage | ||
Kari Jobe | The Garden | Worship | Sparrow, KAJE | ||
The Knocks | Testify EP | EDM, nu-disco, dance-pop | Big Beat, Neon Gold | ||
Lower Than Atlantis | Safe in Sound | Rock | Easy Life Records | [38] | |
The Menzingers | After the Party | Punk rock, heartland rock | Epitaph | [39] | |
Moon Duo | Occult Architecture Vol. 1 | Sacred Bones | [40] | ||
Ocean Grove | The Rhapsody Tapes | Nu metal, hardcore punk, grunge | UNFD | [41] | |
Reba McEntire | Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope | Country, gospel | Nash Icon, Rockin' R Records, Capitol CMG | [42] | |
RuPaul | Remember Me: Essential, Vol. 1 | RuCo Inc. | [43] | ||
Sampha | Process | Electronic | Young Turks | [44] | |
Sofía Reyes | Louder! | Latin pop | Warner Music Latina | [45] | |
Surfer Blood | Snowdonia | Indie rock, surf music | Joyful Noise | [46] | |
Syd | Fin | Alternative R&B | Columbia | [47] | |
Wyclef Jean | J'ouvert | Hip hop | Heads Music | [48] | |
February 8 |
Kyuhyun | One Voice | J-pop | Avex Trax, SM | [49] |
Takuto | Scapegoat | J-pop, rock | Being Inc. | [50] | |
February 9 |
Two-9 | FRVR | Hip hop | EarDrummers, Interscope | [51] |
February 10 |
Aaron Carter | Love | Pop, electronic | Sony Music, Z Entertainment | [52] |
Adam Brand | Get On Your Feet | Country | Adam Brand, ABC Music, Universal Music Australia | ||
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness | Zombies on Broadway | Pop | Vanguard | ||
Blackfield | Blackfield V | Art rock, alternative rock | Kscope | ||
Brett Young | Brett Young | Country, contemporary folk | Big Machine Label Group | ||
Carousel Kings | Charm City | Pop punk | Victory | [53] | |
Chuck Prophet | Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins | Rock | Yep Roc | ||
Ermal Meta | Vietato morire | Pop | Mescal | ||
Jesca Hoop | Memories Are Now | Sub Pop | [54] | ||
Jess & Matt | Belmont Street | Pop | Sony Music Australia | ||
Lupe Fiasco | Drogas Light | Hip hop | 1st & 15th, Thirty Tigers | [55] | |
Michael Bolton | Songs of Cinema | Pop | Frontiers | ||
Mother Mother | No Culture | Indie rock | Universal Music Canada, Def Jam | ||
Nicolas Kummert | La diversité | Jazz | Edition | [56] | |
Nines | One Foot Out | British hip hop | XL | [57] | |
Oleta Adams | Third Set | Jazz | |||
Overkill | The Grinding Wheel | Thrash metal | eOne Music, Nuclear Blast | ||
Quelle Chris | Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often | Hip hop | MMG | [58] | |
Rag'n'Bone Man | Human | Soul, blues | Columbia, Sony Music | ||
Rosalía | Los ángeles | Nuevo flamenco | Universal Music Spain | ||
Save Ferris | Checkered Past | Ska punk | Withyn Records | ||
Steamchicken | Look Both Ways | Jazz, roots, cèilidh | Chicken Records | ||
Thievery Corporation | The Temple of I & I | Electronic | ESL Music | [59] | |
Thunder | Rip It Up | Hard rock | earMUSIC | [60] | |
Thundamentals | Everyone We Know | High Depth | [61] | ||
Una Healy | The Waiting Game | Pop, folk, country | Decca, Universal | ||
Uppermost | Origins (2011-2016) | EDM | Uppwind | ||
Various artists | Fifty Shades Darker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Electro, R&B, electropop | Universal Studios, Republic | ||
Young Bleed | Livin' | Hip hop | Trap Door Entertainment, Team Mashn' Entertainment | ||
February 13 |
Bohemia | Skull & Bones:The Final Chapter | Desi hip hop | T-Series | [62] |
February 14 |
Keke Wyatt | Keke Covers | R&B | Aratek Entertainment | |
February 15 |
Mai Kuraki | Smile | J-pop, R&B, rock | Northern Music | |
February 16 |
Jovi | 16 Wives | Mboko | New Bell Music | |
February 17 |
Alison Krauss | Windy City | Country | Capitol | |
Amy Macdonald | Under Stars | Pop rock, soft rock | Melodramatic, Mercury, Vertigo | ||
Animal Collective | The Painters | Experimental pop | Domino | [63] | |
Battle Beast | Bringer of Pain | Heavy metal, power metal | Nuclear Blast | [64] | |
Bebe Rexha | All Your Fault: Pt. 1 | Pop | Warner Bros. | [65] | |
Blutengel | Leitbild | Futurepop, dark wave | Out of Line | [66] | |
Busby Marou | Postcards from the Shell House | Warner Music Australia | [67] | ||
Charlie Wilson | In It to Win It | R&B | RCA | [68] | |
Dutch Uncles | Big Balloon | Art pop, post-punk | Memphis Industries | [69] | |
Edenbridge | The Great Momentum | Symphonic metal, power metal | SPV/Steamhammer | [70] | |
Eisley | I'm Only Dreaming | Indie pop | Equal Vision | ||
Fat Joe and Remy Ma | Plata O Plomo | Hip hop | Terror Squad, Mr. 305 Inc., Empire | ||
Flume | Skin Companion EP 2 | Electronic, glitch hop, wonky | Mom + Pop, Future Classic | ||
Frontier Ruckus | Enter the Kingdom | Folk rock, indie pop | Sitcom Universe, Loose | ||
Future | Future | Hip hop, trap | A1, Freebandz, Epic | ||
Jens Lekman | Life Will See You Now | Indie rock | Secretly Canadian | ||
Jidenna | The Chief | Hip hop | Wondaland, Epic, Sony Music | ||
Joel Plaskett and Bill Plaskett | Solidarity | Folk rock | Pheromone | ||
Jonwayne | Rap Album Two | Hip hop | Authors Recording Company | ||
Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp | Songs of the Latin Skies | Jazz, classical, pop | Kin Music | ||
Massive Ego | Beautiful Suicide | Darkwave, electronic | Out of Line | [71] | |
Nikki Lane | Highway Queen | Americana, outlaw country | New West | ||
Once Human | Evolution | Melodic death metal | earMUSIC, eOne Music | [72] | |
The Orwells | Terrible Human Beings | Garage punk, garage rock | Canvasback Music, Atlantic | ||
The Raveonettes | 2016 Atomized | Shoegazing, noise pop, post-punk revival | The Beat Dies | ||
Ryan Adams | Prisoner | Alternative country, rock | PAX AM, Blue Note | ||
Strand of Oaks | Hard Love | Indie rock | Dead Oceans | [73] | |
Sun Kil Moon | Common as Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood | Folk rock, indie folk, indie rock | Caldo Verde | [74] | |
Vant | Dumb Blood | Indie rock, punk rock | Parlophone | ||
Visible Cloaks | Reassemblage | New-age, ambient, vaporwave | RVNG Intl. | [75] | |
William Control | The Black | Darkwave, Synth-pop | Control Records | ||
February 20 |
Twice | Twicecoaster: Lane 2 | K-pop, dance | JYP, KT | |
February 21 |
Dirty Projectors | Dirty Projectors | Art pop, experimental rock | Domino | [76] |
Roc Marciano | Rosebudd's Revenge | Hip hop | Marci Enterprises | ||
February 24 |
Aaron Watson | Vaquero | Country | Big Label Records | [77] |
Bea Miller | Chapter One: Blue | Pop | Hollywood | ||
Born of Osiris | The Eternal Reign | Deathcore, progressive metal | Sumerian | ||
Crystal Fairy | Crystal Fairy | Rock, alternative rock, hard rock | Ipecac | ||
Dams of the West | Youngish American | Alternative rock | 30th Century Records, Columbia | ||
Emel Mathlouthi | Ensen | Electronic | Partisan | ||
The Feelies | In Between | Rock | Bar/None | [78] | |
Future | Hndrxx | Hip hop, trap | A1, Freebandz, Epic | [79] | |
George Harrison | George Harrison – The Vinyl Collection | Rock, pop, folk rock | Universal | [80] | |
Hippo Campus | Landmark | Indie pop | Grand Jury Records | [81] | |
Holy Holy | Paint | Wonderlick Entertainment | [82] | ||
John Mayer | The Search for Everything: Wave Two | Blues, pop, rock | Columbia, Sony Music | [83] | |
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | Flying Microtonal Banana | Psychedelic rock, acid rock, krautrock | Flightless, ATO, Heavenly | [84] | |
Little Big Town | The Breaker | Country | Capitol Nashville | ||
Los Campesinos! | Sick Scenes | Indie rock | Wichita | ||
Michele Bravi | Anime di carta | Pop, electropop | Universal Music Italy | ||
Mike Tramp | Maybe Tomorrow | Soft rock, melodic rock | Mighty Music, Target Records | ||
Nav | Nav | Hip hop, trap, R&B | XO, Republic | ||
Oddisee | The Iceberg | Hip hop | Mello Music Group | ||
Old 97's | Graveyard Whistling | Country | ATO | ||
Pissed Jeans | Why Love Now | Post-punk, heavy metal, noise punk | Sub Pop | ||
Place Vendome | Close to the Sun | Hard rock | Frontiers | ||
Prince Royce | Five | Bachata, pop, R&B | Sony Music Latin | ||
Rhiannon Giddens | Freedom Highway | Americana, folk, old-time | Nonesuch | ||
Sanctuary | Inception | Thrash metal, power metal | Century Media | ||
Sofia Ellar | Seis peniques | Pop, folk | Sofia Ellar S.L | ||
Steel Panther | Lower the Bar | Glam metal, heavy metal, comedy rock | Kobalt | ||
Stormzy | Gang Signs & Prayer | Grime, R&B, UK rap | #Merky Records, Warner, ADA | [85] | |
Suicide Silence | Suicide Silence | Nu metal, alternative metal, metalcore | Nuclear Blast | ||
Taylor Bennett | Restoration of an American Idol | Hip hop | [86] | ||
Thundercat | Drunk | Jazz fusion, electronic, R&B | Brainfeeder | ||
Xiu Xiu | Forget | Rock | Polyvinyl | ||
February 26 |
Lil Uzi Vert | Luv Is Rage 1.5 | Hip hop, trap | [87] | |
Lovelyz | R U Ready? | Bubblegum pop, R&B | Woollim Entertainment, LOEN | [88] | |
February 28 |
Taeyeon | My Voice | Pop, R&B, PBR&B | SM, KT | [89] |
March[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
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March 3 |
Blanck Mass | World Eater | Electronic | Sacred Bones | [90] |
Caro Emerald | Emerald Island | Exotica | Grandmono | ||
deadmau5 | Stuff I Used to Do | Progressive house, electro house, downtempo | mau5trap | ||
Ed Sheeran | ÷ | Pop | Asylum | ||
Grandaddy | Last Place | Indie rock, indie pop | 30th Century Records | ||
Jona | Jona | R&B, pop | Star Music | ||
Joy Denalane | Gleisdreieck | R&B, PBR&B | Nesola | [91] | |
Khalid | American Teen | R&B, Alternative R&B | Right Hand, RCA | ||
Mallory Knox | Wired | Alternative rock | RCA | ||
Matmatah | Plates Coutures | French rock | La Ouache Production | ||
Methyl Ethel | Everything Is Forgotten | Rock | 4AD | ||
Minus the Bear | Voids | Math rock, experimental rock, progressive rock | Suicide Squeeze | ||
The Real McKenzies | Two Devils Will Talk | Celtic punk | Fat Wreck Chords | ||
Sleaford Mods | English Tapas | Post-punk | Rough Trade | ||
Temples | Volcano | Psychedelic pop | Heavenly, Fat Possum | ||
Tokio Hotel | Dream Machine | Electropop, Synth-pop | Starwatch Music | ||
Why? | Moh Lhean | Indie pop, hip hop | Joyful Noise | ||
Within the Ruins | Halfway Human | Deathcore, progressive metal, metalcore | eOne | ||
X Japan | We Are X | Heavy metal, power metal, speed metal | Legacy | ||
March 6 |
BtoB | Feel'eM | K-pop, dance-pop | Cube Entertainment, LOEN | |
GFriend | The Awakening | K-pop | Source Music, LOEN | [92] | |
March 7 |
Brave Girls | Rollin' | Brave Entertainment | ||
Hyperbubble | Western Ware | Synth-pop, electropop | Fellowshipwreck | ||
March 8 |
Koda Kumi | W Face: Inside/Outside | J-pop, hip hop | Rhythm Zone | |
March 10 |
Black Map | In Droves | Hard rock, alternative rock | eOne Music, SPV | |
Bliss n Eso | Off the Grid | Hip hop | Illusive Sounds | [93] | |
Bush | Black and White Rainbows | Alternative rock | Zuma Rock Records | ||
Charli XCX | Number 1 Angel | Bubblegum pop, hip hop | Vroom Vroom | ||
Circa Waves | Different Creatures | Alternative rock, indie rock | Virgin EMI | ||
Darkest Hour | Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora | Metalcore, Melodic death metal | Southern Lord | ||
Dulce María | DM | Pop, Latin pop | Universal Music Latin | [94] | |
Greg Graffin | Millport | Country rock, folk, roots rock | Anti- | [95] | |
Havok | Conformicide | Thrash metal | Century Media | [96] | |
Hurray for the Riff Raff | The Navigator | Americana, folk | ATO | [97] | |
Idles | Brutalism | Punk rock | Partisan | [98] | |
JID | The Never Story | Hip hop | Dreamville, Interscope | [99] | |
Jay Som | Everybody Works | Bedroom pop | Double Denim, Polyvinyl | [100] | |
Jerry Garcia Band | Garcia Live Volume Eight | Rock, rhythm and blues | Round, ATO | [101] | |
Josh Turner | Deep South | Country | MCA Nashville | [102] | |
Laura Marling | Semper Femina | Folk, folk rock, alternative rock | More Alarming Records | [103] | |
The Magnetic Fields | 50 Song Memoir | Indie pop | Nonesuch | [104] | |
The Motels | If Not Now Then When | New wave | Sunset Blvd Records | [105] | |
Murs | Captain California | Hip hop | Strange Music | ||
Nick Murphy | Missing Link | Experimental pop | Downtown | ||
Smile Empty Soul | Rarities | Alternative rock, post-grunge | MRAfia | ||
Shobaleader One | Elektrac | Electronic | Warp | ||
Sunny Sweeney | Trophy | Country | Aunt Daddy | ||
The Shins | Heartworms | Indie pop | Columbia | ||
Tennis | Yours Conditionally | Indie rock, indie pop | Mutually Detrimental | ||
Valerie June | The Order of Time | Americana, soul, blues | Concord, Caroline | ||
Various artists | Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Walt Disney | |||
Vera Lynn | Her Greatest from Abbey Road | Pop | Parlophone, Warner Music | ||
Western Addiction | Tremulous | Punk rock, hardcore punk | Fat Wreck Chords | ||
Your Old Droog | Packs | Hip hop | Droog Recordings, Fat Beats | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | Guten Morgen Freiheit | Pop | Veritable Records | [106] | |
March 13 |
Got7 | Flight Log: Arrival | K-pop, hip hop, R&B | JYP | |
Loona 1/3 | Love & Live | K-pop, pop, ballad | Blockberry Creative, CJ E&M | ||
March 14 |
Smino | Blkswn | Neo soul, hip hop, R&B | Zero Fatigue, Downtown | |
March 16 |
Chloe x Halle | The Two of Us | R&B | Parkwood, Columbia | |
March 17 |
Anohni | Paradise | Electronic | Secretly Canadian, Rough Trade | |
The Charm The Fury | The Sick, Dumb & Happy | Nu metal, groove metal | Nuclear Blast | ||
Conor Oberst | Salutations | Folk, folk rock, Americana | Nonesuch | ||
Depeche Mode | Spirit | Electronic | Columbia | ||
Elevation Worship | There Is a Cloud | Worship, CCM, Christian rock | Elevation Church, Provident Label Group | ||
Frances | Things I've Never Said | Indie pop, soul | Capitol | [107] | |
KXM | Scatterbrain | Hard rock | Rat Pak Records | [108] | |
Milky Chance | Blossom | Folk | Lichtdicht, Ignition | ||
Nina Rodríguez | Heroína | Alternative pop | |||
Obituary | Obituary | Death metal | Relapse | ||
Pitbull | Climate Change | Pop, hip hop | RCA, Polo Grounds, Mr. 305 | ||
Real Estate | In Mind | Indie rock, jangle pop, dream pop | Domino | ||
Rick Ross | Rather You Than Me | Hip hop | Epic | ||
Samantha Fish | Chills & Fever | Ruf | [109] | ||
Sorority Noise | You're Not As _____ As You Think | Emo, indie rock | Triple Crown | ||
Spoon | Hot Thoughts | Indie rock | Matador | ||
Tedeschi Trucks Band | Live from the Fox Oakland | Southern rock, blues rock | Fantasy | ||
Vera Lynn | Vera Lynn 100 | Traditional pop | Decca | ||
Zara Larsson | So Good | Pop | Epic | ||
March 18 |
Drake | More Life | Hip hop, R&B | Young Money, Cash Money, Republic | |
March 20 |
CNBLUE | 7°CN | Pop rock | FNC | |
Highlight | Can You Feel It? | K-pop | Around Us Entertainment, LOEN | ||
March 21 |
2Cellos | Score | Sony Masterworks | ||
Monsta X | The Clan Pt. 2.5: The Final Chapter | K-pop, Hip hop | Starship Entertainment, LOEN | ||
Pristin | Hi! Pristin | K-pop | Pledis, LOEN | ||
March 24 |
Art of Anarchy | The Madness | Hard rock, alternative metal | Another Century | |
Betty Who | The Valley | Synth-pop, dance-pop, electro house | RCA | ||
Bridget Kearney | Won't Let You Down | Pop | Signature Sounds | ||
Craig Finn | We All Want the Same Things | Indie rock | Partisan | ||
Creeper | Eternity, in Your Arms | Horror punk, punk rock | Roadrunner | ||
Desperate Journalist | Grow Up | Indie rock, post-punk | Fierce Panda | ||
Eliane Elias | Dance of Time | Jazz | Concord | ||
GoldLink | At What Cost | Hip hop | RCA | ||
James Blunt | The Afterlove | Atlantic UK | |||
The Jesus and Mary Chain | Damage and Joy | Alternative rock | Warner Bros. | ||
The Kelly Family | We Got Love | Pop, rock, folk | Airforce1, Universal | ||
Kelly Lee Owens | Kelly Lee Owens | Smalltown Supersound | [110] | ||
La Vida Bohème | La Lucha | Indie rock | Nacional | [111] | |
Lee Kernaghan | The 25th Anniversary Album | Country | ABC Music, Universal Music Australia | [112] | |
Lindsay Ell | Worth the Wait | Country | Stoney Creek | [113] | |
Louis the Child | Love Is Alive | Ultra Music | [114] | ||
Mansionz | Mansionz | [115] | |||
Mike Will Made It | Ransom 2 | Hip hop, trap | EarDrummers, Interscope | [116] | |
Mount Eerie | A Crow Looked at Me | Indie folk, slowcore | P.W. Elverum & Sun | [117] | |
Northlane | Mesmer | Metalcore, progressive metal | UNFD | [118] | |
Pallbearer | Heartless | Doom metal | Profound Lore | [119] | |
Passion Pit | Tremendous Sea of Love | Wishart Group Recordings | [120] | ||
RaeLynn | WildHorse | Country | Warner Music Nashville | [121] | |
Raekwon | The Wild | Hip hop | Ice H2O, Empire | [122] | |
RuPaul | American | Dance | RuCo, Inc. | [123] | |
Ruthie Foster | Joy Comes Back | soul, blues, gospel | Blue Corn Music | [124] | |
Skaters | Rock and Roll Bye Bye | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | Yonks Records | [125] | |
Soulwax | From Deewee | Synth-pop | PIAS | ||
Spiral Stairs | Doris & the Daggers | Pop rock | Matador | ||
Steve Hackett | The Night Siren | Progressive rock | Inside Out Music | ||
Take That | Wonderland | Pop | Polydor | ||
Trey Songz | Tremaine the Album | R&B | Songbook, Atlantic | [126] | |
Whit Dickey, Mat Maneri, and Matthew Shipp | Vessel in Orbit | Jazz | AUM Fidelity | ||
March 27 |
Girl's Day | Girl's Day Everyday 5 | Pop | Dream Tea Entertainment, LOEN | [127] |
March 30 |
Amir Obè | None of the Clocks Work | Def Jam | [128] | |
March 31 |
50 Cent | Best of 50 Cent | Hip hop, gangsta rap | Shady, Aftermath, Interscope | |
Aimee Mann | Mental Illness | Folk, rock | SuperEgo | ||
Bob Dylan | Triplicate | Traditional pop | Columbia | ||
Body Count | Bloodlust | Thrash metal, groove metal, rap metal | Sumerian | ||
British Sea Power | Let the Dancers Inherit the Party | Caroline, Golden Chariot | |||
Chaz Bundick Meets The Mattson 2 | Star Stuff | Company Records | [129] | ||
Cupcakke | Queen Elizabitch | Hip hop | |||
Demon Hunter | Outlive | Heavy metal | Solid State | ||
Freddie Gibbs | You Only Live 2wice | Hip hop | ESGN, Empire | ||
Goldfrapp | Silver Eye | Electroclash, Synth-pop | Mute | ||
Heavy Heart | Keepsake | Alternative rock, indie rock, dream pop | I Can & I Will, AWAL | [130] | |
Homeboy Sandman | Veins | Hip hop | Stones Throw | [131] | |
Jackie Evancho | Two Hearts | Classical crossover | Portrait | [132] | |
Jamiroquai | Automaton | Funk, disco | Virgin EMI | ||
Jennifer Paige | Starflower | Pop | Tone Tree Music | ||
Jon Stevens | Starlight | Rock | Liberation | ||
Julia Holter | In the Same Room | Baroque pop | Domino | ||
Kodak Black | Painting Pictures | Hip hop, trap | Atlantic | ||
Loïc Nottet | Selfocracy | Electropop | Sony Music | ||
Mastodon | Emperor of Sand | Progressive metal | Reprise | ||
The Mavericks | Brand New Day | Tex-Mex, bluegrass | Mono Mundo Recordings | ||
Mr. Envi' | All Nite Grind | Hip hop | Southern Stisles Records | ||
Nana Grizol | Ursa Minor | Indie rock | Orange Twin | ||
Nelly Furtado | The Ride | Indie pop, R&B | Nelstar | [133] | |
Pharmakon | Contact | Sacred Bones | [134] | ||
Phish | St. Louis '93 | Rock | JEMP | [135] | |
Residente | Residente | Alternative hip hop, urban, world | Fusion, Univision Communications | [136] | |
Rodney Crowell | Close Ties | New West | [137] | ||
Tinie Tempah | Youth | Hip hop | Parlophone, Disturbing London | [138] | |
Trace Adkins | Something's Going On | Country | Wheelhouse | [139] | |
Warbringer | Woe to the Vanquished | Thrash metal | Napalm | [140] | |
Ward Thomas | A Shorter Story | Country pop | WTW Music, Sony Music | [141] | |
Wire | Silver/Lead | Post-punk, art punk, alternative rock | Pinkflag | [142] |
Second quarter[]
April[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 1 |
Young Dolph | Bulletproof | Hip hop, trap | Paper Route Empire | |
April 3 |
Oh My Girl | Coloring Book | K-pop | WM Entertainment, LOEN | |
April 4 |
K.Flay | Every Where Is Some Where | Electro, pop rock | Night Street, Interscope | |
Winner | Fate Number For | K-pop, tropical house, alternative pop | YG Entertainment | ||
YFN Lucci | Long Live Nut | Hip hop | Think It's a Game | ||
April 5 |
Koda Kumi | Koda Kumi Driving Hit's 7 | Drum and bass, dubstep, house | Rhythm Zone | |
April 6 |
The Caretaker | Everywhere at the End of Time - Stage 2 | Ambient, big band, drone | History Always Favours The Winners | |
April 7 |
Alexandra Savior | Belladonna of Sadness | Columbia | ||
Arca | Arca | Electronic | XL | ||
Aye Nako | Silver Haze | Indie rock, punk | Don Giovanni | ||
Bethel Music | Starlight | Contemporary worship music, contemporary Christian music | Bethel Music | ||
Betty Buckley | Story Songs | [143] | |||
The Big Moon | Love in the 4th Dimension | Indie rock, alternative rock | Fiction | ||
Blaenavon | That's Your Lot | Indie rock, folk rock | Atlantic | ||
The Chainsmokers | Memories...Do Not Open | Pop | Columbia, Disruptor Records | ||
Clark | Death Peak | Electronic | Warp | ||
Cold War Kids | L.A. Divine | Indie rock | Capitol | ||
Cotton Mather | Wild Kingdom | Rock | The Star Apple Kingdom | [144] | |
Dayna Stephens | Gratitude | Jazz | Contagious Music | [145] | |
Dead by April | Worlds Collide | Metalcore, alternative metal | Universal | ||
Deep Purple | Infinite | Hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock | earMUSIC | [146] | |
Deez Nuts | Binge & Purgatory | Hardcore punk, nu metal, rapcore | Century Media, Sony Music | ||
Fabri Fibra | Fenomeno | Hip hop | Universal Music Italy | [147] | |
Falling in Reverse | Coming Home | Pop punk, electropop, space rock | Epitaph | ||
Father John Misty | Pure Comedy | Indie folk, indie rock, soft rock | Bella Union, Sub Pop | ||
The Flatliners | Inviting Light | Punk rock | Rise, Dine Alone | [148] | |
Future Islands | The Far Field | Synth-pop, new wave, indie pop | 4AD | ||
Guided by Voices | August by Cake | Indie rock | Rockathon | ||
Joey Badass | All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ | Hip hop | Pro Era, Cinematic | ||
Karen Elson | Double Roses | Rock | H.O.T. Records Ltd. | [149] | |
The Maine | Lovely Little Lonely | Pop rock, alternative rock | 8123 | [150] | |
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | Rake It In: The Greatestest Hits | Punk rock | Fat Wreck Chords | [151] | |
Meng Jia | JIA | C-pop | Banana Culture Music | [152] | |
Michelle Branch | Hopeless Romantic | Indie pop, rock | Verve | [153] | |
Mila J | Dopamine | Hip hop, R&B | Silent Partner Entertainment | [154] | |
The New Pornographers | Whiteout Conditions | Indie rock | Concord | [155] | |
Rachael Leahcar | Shadows | Fanfare | [156] | ||
San Fermin | Belong | Downtown, Interscope | [157] | ||
The Smith Street Band | More Scared of You than You Are of Me | Punk rock, indie rock | Pool House, Banquet, SideOneDummy | ||
Sun Ra and His Arkestra | Thunder of the Gods | Jazz | Modern Harmonic | ||
Tech N9ne | Dominion | Hip hop | Strange Music | ||
Tee Grizzley | My Moment | Hip hop, trap | 300 Entertainment | ||
Timber Timbre | Sincerely, Future Pollution | Folk, country blues, freak folk | Arts & Crafts, City Slang | ||
Tina Arena | Greatest Hits & Interpretations | Pop | EMI Music Australia | ||
Ulver | The Assassination of Julius Caesar | Synth-pop, new wave, EDM | House of Mythology | ||
Wear Your Wounds | WYW | Post-rock | Deathwish | ||
White Reaper | The World's Best American Band | Blues rock, garage rock, power pop | Polyvinyl | ||
April 10 |
EXID | Eclipse | K-pop | Banana Culture, Sony Music | |
April 12 |
D-Lite | D-Day | Folk, alternative rock | YGEX | |
April 14 |
Adina Howard | Resurrection | Hip hop soul, R&B, trap | Indelible Enterprises | |
Actress | AZD | Electronic | Ninja Tune | ||
Barenaked Ladies and The Persuasions | Ladies and Gentlemen: Barenaked Ladies and The Persuasions | Vanguard | |||
John Mayer | The Search for Everything | Pop rock, soft rock, acoustic rock | Columbia | ||
Kendrick Lamar | DAMN. | Hip hop | Top Dawg, Aftermath, Interscope | ||
Little Dragon | Season High | Downtempo, soul, synth-pop | Because Music | ||
Little Hurricane | Same Sun Same Moon | Alternative rock | Mascot | [158] | |
Mark Vincent | A Tribute to Mario Lanza | Classical | Sony Music Australia | ||
Playboi Carti | Playboi Carti | Hip hop, cloud rap | AWGE, Interscope | ||
Rich Homie Quan | Back to the Basics | Hip hop | RAIS, Motown | ||
Talib Kweli and Styles P | The Seven | Hip hop | Javotti Media | ||
Various artists | The Fate of the Furious: The Album | Hip hop, EDM, Latin pop | Atlantic | ||
Wincent Weiss | Irgendwas gegen die Stille | Pop | Vertigo Berlin | [159] | |
April 17 |
Minzy | Minzy Work 01: "Uno" | K-pop, ballad, R&B | Music Works, Sony Music | |
Shamir | Hope | Indie rock, lo-fi | |||
April 19 |
DIA | YOLO | K-pop, bubblegum pop, trot | MBK, LOEN, Interpark | |
Lee Hae-ri | h | K-pop, ballad | CJ E&M, B2M | ||
April 21 |
Adel Tawil | So schön anders | Pop | Polydor, Island | [160] |
Alee | Bad Habit | Country pop | Wax Records, Universal | ||
Allday | Speeding | Australian hip hop | OneTwo | [161] | |
Angaleena Presley | Wrangled | Americana, country | Thirty Tigers | ||
Barry Manilow | This Is My Town: Songs of New York | Decca, Stiletto Entertainment | [162] | ||
Bee Gees | Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits | Pop, rock, disco | Capitol | [163] | |
Brad Paisley | Love and War | Country | Arista Nashville | ||
Cait Brennan | Third | Indie rock, glam rock, soul | Omnivore, ADA | ||
Charlie Worsham | Beginning of Things | Country | Warner Bros. Nashville | [164] | |
Charly Bliss | Guppy | Bubblegum pop, grunge, power pop | Barsuk | ||
Eddie Palmieri | Sabiduría | Latin jazz | Ropeadope | [165] | |
Gas | Narkopop | Ambient | Kompakt | ||
Greta Van Fleet | Black Smoke Rising | Rock | Republic | ||
Imelda May | Life Love Flesh Blood | Soft rock, soul | Decca | ||
Incubus | 8 | Alternative rock, indie rock, electronic music | Island | ||
IU | Palette | K-pop | Fave Entertainment, LOEN | ||
Maxïmo Park | Risk to Exist | Rock | Daylighting, Cooking Vinyl | [166] | |
PJ Morton | Gumbo | R&B, soul, funk | Morton Records | ||
Procol Harum | Novum | Progressive rock, art rock | Eagle Rock | ||
Ray Davies | Americana | Rock | Legacy | ||
Robyn Hitchcock | Robyn Hitchcock | Psychedelic rock, pop rock, country rock | Yep Roc | ||
Sheryl Crow | Be Myself | Rock | Warner Bros. | ||
Steps | Tears on the Dancefloor | Pop | Steps Recordings, Warner Music | ||
Texas | Jump on Board | Alternative rock | BMG | ||
Various artists | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Rock, soul | Hollywood, Marvel Music | ||
While She Sleeps | You Are We | Metalcore | SharpTone, UNFD | ||
April 22 |
Animal Collective | Meeting of the Waters | Experimental pop | Domino | [167] |
David Bowie | Cracked Actor (Live Los Angeles '74) | Glam rock, R&B | Parlophone | [168] | |
Grateful Dead | July 29 1966, P.N.E. Garden Aud., Vancouver Canada | Rock | Rhino | [169] | |
April 24 |
Kim Jong-hyun | Story Op.2 | K-pop, R&B, soul | SM, KT Music | [170] |
April 26 |
Mito Natsume | Natsumelo | J-pop, pop-rock, alternative dance | Sony Music Japan | |
Sevdaliza | ISON | Trip hop | Twisted Elegance | ||
April 27 |
Foster the People | III | Indie pop, neo-psychedelia, alternative rock | Columbia | [171] |
April 28 |
All That Remains | Madness | Heavy metal, alternative metal, metalcore | Razor & Tie, Concord Bicycle | |
American Standards | Anti-Melody | Metalcore, hardcore punk, post hardcore | [172] | ||
Ayreon | The Source | Rock opera, progressive rock, progressive metal | Mascot Label Group | ||
Big Big Train | Grimspound | Progressive rock | Giant Electric Pea | ||
Bliss n Eso | Off the Grid | Australian hip hop | Illusive Sounds | [173] | |
BNQT | Volume 1 | Indie rock, soft rock, glam rock | Bella Union | ||
Cashmere Cat | 9 | Alternative R&B, electronic | Interscope, Mad Love | ||
CDB | Tailored for Now | R&B | Warner Music Australia | ||
The Cranberries | Something Else | Alternative rock | BMG | ||
Feist | Pleasure | Universal | |||
Francesco Gabbani | Magellano | BMG | [174] | ||
Gorillaz | Humanz | Trip hop, R&B, electronic | Parlophone, Warner Bros. | ||
John Mellencamp | Sad Clowns & Hillbillies | Roots rock | Republic | ||
Jonathan Coulton | Solid State | Alternative rock | SuperEgo | [175] | |
Juliana Hatfield | Pussycat | Alternative rock | American Laundromat | [176] | |
Kontra K | Gute Nacht | BMG | [177] | ||
Lea Michele | Places | Pop | Columbia | ||
Levina | Unexpected | Pop | Unser Song, RCA, Sony Music | ||
Marie Miller | Letterbox | Country | Curb | [178] | |
Mark Lanegan Band | Gargoyle | Heavenly | |||
Mary J. Blige | Strength of a Woman | R&B | Capitol | ||
Mew | Visuals | Alternative rock | PIAS | ||
New Found Glory | Makes Me Sick | Alternative rock | Hopeless | ||
Sylvan Esso | What Now | Folk pop, electronica | Loma Vista | ||
Van Morrison | The Authorized Bang Collection | Bang, Legacy | |||
Wale | Shine | Hip hop | Maybach, Atlantic | ||
Willie Nelson | God's Problem Child | Country | Legacy |
May[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
May 1 |
Triple H | 199X | K-pop | Cube Entertainment | [179] |
May 5 |
The Afghan Whigs | In Spades | Alternative rock | Sub Pop | [180] |
Alma | Ma peau aime | Pop | Warner Music Group | [181] | |
Andrew Rayel | Moments | Trance | Armada | ||
Anja Nissen | Where I Am | Pop | Universal Music Australia | ||
Arve Henriksen | Towards Language | Jazz | Rune Grammofon | [182] | |
At the Drive-In | in•ter a•li•a | Post-hardcore | Rise | ||
Big Walnuts Yonder | Big Walnuts Yonder | Indie rock | Sargent House | ||
Blondie | Pollinator | Alternative rock, new wave, post-punk revival | BMG | ||
Brother Ali | All the Beauty in This Whole Life | Hip hop | Rhymesayers Entertainment | ||
Café Tacuba | Jei Beibi | Latin alternative, Latin rock, folk rock | Melotrón | [183] | |
Carl Craig | Versus | Techno, classical | InFiné | [184] | |
Cassper Nyovest | Thuto | Hip hop, trap, R&B | Family Tree | ||
Chris Stapleton | From A Room: Volume 1 | Country | Mercury Nashville | ||
Colt Ford | Love Hope Faith | Country rap | Average Joes | ||
Day Wave | The Days We Had | [185] | |||
Diana Krall | Turn Up the Quiet | Jazz | Verve | ||
Forest Swords | Compassion | Experimental, electronic | Ninja Tune | ||
Full of Hell | Trumpeting Ecstasy | Deathgrind, sludge metal, noise | Profound Lore | ||
Grateful Dead | May 1977: Get Shown the Light | Rock | Rhino | ||
Johannes Oerding | Kreise | Pop, pop rock | Columbia | ||
Juana Molina | Halo | Folktronica | Crammed Discs | ||
Kasabian | For Crying Out Loud | Electronic rock, electronica, neo-psychedelia | Columbia, Sony Music | ||
Kid Ink | 7 Series | Hip hop | Tha Alumni Music Group, 88 Classic, RCA | ||
Logic | Everybody | Hip hop | Visionary Music Group, Def Jam | [186] | |
Mac DeMarco | This Old Dog | Indie rock, psychedelic rock | Captured Tracks | [187] | |
Moon Duo | Occult Architecture Vol. 2 | Sacred Bones | [188] | ||
Motionless in White | Graveyard Shift | Gothic metal, nu metal, industrial metal | Roadrunner | ||
Natalia Lafourcade and Los Macorinos | Musas | Folk | RCA, Sony Music | ||
Ozomatli | Non-Stop: Mexico to Jamaica | Reggae | Cleopatra | ||
Perfume Genius | No Shape | Art pop, chamber pop | Matador | ||
Pond | The Weather | Psychedelic rock, neo-psychedelia | Marathon Artists | ||
Robin Trower | Time and Emotion | V-12 Records | [189] | ||
Russ | There's Really a Wolf | Hip hop, R&B | Russ My Way Inc., Columbia | ||
Slowdive | Slowdive | Dream pop, shoegaze | Dead Oceans | ||
Taj Mahal and Keb' Mo' | TajMo | Blues | Concord | [190] | |
Various artists | Cover Stories: Brandi Carlile Celebrates 10 Years of The Story – An Album to Benefit War Child | Americana, country, rock | Legacy | [191] | |
May 8 |
Grateful Dead | Cornell 5/8/77 | Rock | Rhino | [192] |
May 10 |
Psy | 4X2=8 | K-pop | YG | |
Siti Nurhaliza | SimetriSiti | Pop, R&B | Siti Nurhaliza Productions, Universal, EMI | ||
May 11 |
Jlin | Black Origami | Electronica, footwork | Planet Mu | |
May 12 |
B.o.B | Ether | Hip hop | Label No Genre, Grand Hustle, Empire | |
Dean Lewis | Same Kind of Different | Pop, indie pop | Island, Universal Music Australia | ||
Dreamcar | Dreamcar | PLOF, Columbia | |||
Girlpool | Powerplant | Anti- | [193] | ||
Harry Styles | Harry Styles | Soft rock | Erskine, Columbia | ||
Helene Fischer | Helene Fischer | Schlager, pop | Polydor | ||
J Hus | Common Sense | Afroswing, UK rap, dancehall | Black Butter | [194] | |
LeToya Luckett | Back 2 Life | R&B | eONE | ||
Machine Gun Kelly | bloom | Hip hop | Bad Boy, Geffen, Interscope | ||
Paramore | After Laughter | New wave, pop rock, synth-pop | Fueled by Ramen, Warner Bros. | ||
Paul Weller | A Kind Revolution | Pop rock | Parlophone | ||
Pwr Bttm | Pageant | Queercore, indie rock, garage rock | Polyvinyl, Big Scary Monsters | ||
R5 | New Addictions | Pop rock | Hollywood | [195] | |
Seether | Poison the Parish | Rock | Canine Riot, Concord | ||
Todd Rundgren | White Knight | Synth-pop, rock | Cleopatra | ||
Warrant | Louder Harder Faster | Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal | Frontiers | ||
Zac Brown Band | Welcome Home | Country | Elektra | ||
May 15 |
Twice | Signal | K-pop, dance | JYP, KT Music | |
VIXX | Shangri-La | K-pop | Jellyfish Entertainment, CJ E&M Music | ||
May 16 |
The I.L.Y's | Bodyguard | Punk rock | Castle Face | [196] |
XXXTentacion | Revenge | Hip hop, trap, punk rap | Bad Vibes Forever, Empire | [197] | |
May 17 |
Sayuri | Mikazuki no Koukai | J-pop | Ariola Japan | [198] |
May 18 |
T-Pain and Lil Wayne | T-Wayne | Hip hop, R&B | Nappy Boy | [199] |
May 19 |
!!! | Shake the Shudder | Dance-punk | Warp | |
Aldous Harding | Party | 4AD | |||
Chris Price | Stop Talking | Indie pop, rock | Omnivore | ||
Do Make Say Think | Stubborn Persistent Illusions | Post-rock | Constellation | ||
DragonForce | Reaching into Infinity | Power metal, speed metal | Metal Blade | ||
Erasure | World Be Gone | Synth-pop | mute | ||
Faith Evans and The Notorious B.I.G. | The King & I | Hip hop, R&B | Rhino | ||
Flor | come out. you're hiding | Fueled by Ramen | [200] | ||
Jane Weaver | Modern Kosmology | Fire | [201] | ||
The Kooks | The Best of... So Far | Rock | Virgin, Astralwerks | ||
Linkin Park | One More Light | Pop, pop rock, electropop | Warner | ||
MisterWives | Connect the Dots | Indie pop | Photo Finish, Republic | ||
The Mountain Goats | Goths | Indie rock, indie folk | Merge | ||
The Night Flight Orchestra | Amber Galactic | Progressive rock | Nuclear Blast | ||
Papa Roach | Crooked Teeth | Alternative metal, hard rock, alternative rock | Eleven Seven Music | ||
Radiophonic Workshop | Burials in Several Earths | Electronic | Room 13 | ||
Rascal Flatts | Back to Us | Country | Big Machine | ||
Rawsrvnt | Shut It Down | Hip hop, Christian hip hop, alternative hip hop | Soul Deep | ||
Snoop Dogg | Neva Left | West Coast hip hop, g-funk, gangsta rap | Doggy Style, Empire | ||
The Underachievers | Renaissance | East Coast hip hop | RPM MSC | ||
Wear Your Wounds | Dunedevil | Ambient, electronic | [202] | ||
May 21 |
The Basics | In the Rude! | Rock, alternative | The Three Basics | |
May 22 |
iKon | New Kids: Begin | K-pop | YG | |
May 24 |
Exo-CBX | Girls | J-pop | Avex Trax | |
Nogizaka46 | Umarete Kara Hajimete Mita Yume | J-pop | Sony Music | ||
May 26 |
Alestorm | No Grave But the Sea | Power metal, folk metal | Napalm | [203] |
Bryson Tiller | True to Self | R&B | RCA | [204] | |
The Charlatans | Different Days | Madchester, Britpop | BMG | [205] | |
Danzig | Black Laden Crown | Heavy metal, hard rock | Evilive, Nuclear Blast | [206] | |
Frenzal Rhomb | Hi-Vis High Tea | Punk rock, pop punk, melodic hardcore | Shock, Fat Wreck Chords | [207] | |
Gucci Mane | Droptopwop | Hip hop, trap | GUWOP, Atlantic | [208] | |
In Hearts Wake | Ark | Metalcore | UNFD | [209] | |
Kraftwerk | 3-D The Catalogue | Electronic | [210] | ||
The Letter Black | Pain | Christian rock, hard rock, alternative rock | EMP Music Group | [211] | |
Lil Yachty | Teenage Emotions | Hip hop | Quality Control, Capitol, Motown | [212] | |
Louis Hayes | Serenade for Horace | Jazz | Blue Note | [213] | |
New Order | NOMC15 | [214] | |||
Rhapsody of Fire | Legendary Years | Symphonic power metal | AFM | [215] | |
Shakira | El Dorado | Latin pop | Sony Music Latin | [216] | |
The Unthanks | The Songs and Poems of Molly Drake | Folk | Rabble Rouser | [217] | |
May 29 |
Baek A-yeon | Bittersweet | K-pop | JYP | [218] |
June[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 1 |
Major Lazer | Know No Better | Hip hop, moombahton, pop | Mad Decent | |
Yo Gotti and Mike Will Made It | Gotti Made-It | Hip hop | CMG, Epic, Roc Nation | ||
June 2 |
'68 | Two Parts Viper | Punk rock, blues rock, noise rock | Good Fight, Cooking Vinyl | |
Adrenaline Mob | We the People | Heavy metal, alternative metal, hard rock | Century Media | ||
All Time Low | Last Young Renegade | Fueled by Ramen | |||
alt-J | Relaxer | Indie rock | Infectious, Atlantic | ||
Amber Coffman | City of No Reply | R&B, indie pop, art pop | Columbia | ||
Bea Miller | Chapter Two: Red | Pop | Hollywood | ||
Bleachers | Gone Now | Synth-pop, indie electronic | RCA | ||
Charlie Fink | Cover My Tracks | Indie rock | Hangman Records | ||
Dan Auerbach | Waiting on a Song | Pop, rock | Easy Eye Sound | ||
Dispatch | America, Location 12 | Indie rock | Bomber Records | ||
Dua Lipa | Dua Lipa | Pop | Warner | ||
Flogging Molly | Life Is Good | Celtic punk, folk punk | Vanguard, Spinefarm | [219] | |
Halsey | Hopeless Fountain Kingdom | Pop, synth-pop, electropop | Astralwerks | [220] | |
Kool G Rap | Return of the Don | Clockwork Music, Full Mettle | [221] | ||
Luke Combs | This One's for You | Country, country pop | Columbia Nashville | ||
PartyNextDoor | Colours 2 | OVO Sound | |||
Roger Waters | Is This the Life We Really Want? | Rock | |||
Saint Etienne | Home Counties | Heavenly | |||
Sikth | The Future in Whose Eyes? | Progressive metal, mathcore, avant-garde metal | Millennium Night, Peaceville | ||
Suran | Walkin' | Million Market, LOEN Entertainment | |||
Tankard | One Foot in the Grave | Thrash metal | Nuclear Blast | [222] | |
June 3 |
Aphex Twin | London 03.06.17 | Techno | Warp | |
Produce 101 Season 2 | 35 Boys 5 Concepts | K-pop | CJ E&M Music | ||
June 7 |
Chungha | Hands on Me | Pop, tropical house, dance-pop | MNH Entertainment, CJ E&M Music | |
Day6 | Sunrise | K-pop, pop rock | JYP Entertainment, Genie Music | ||
Lingua Ignota | All Bitches Die | [223][224] | |||
June 8 |
G-Dragon | Kwon Ji Yong | R&B, hip hop | YG | |
Vic Mensa | The Manuscript | Hip hop | Roc Nation | ||
June 9 |
AJR | The Click | AJR Productions | [225] | |
Allie X | CollXtion II | Synth-pop | Twin Music | [226] | |
Anathema | The Optimist | Progressive rock | Kscope | ||
Ani DiFranco | Binary | Indie rock, folk rock | Righteous Babe | ||
Big Thief | Capacity | Indie rock, folk rock | Saddle Creek | ||
BiSH | Giant Killers | Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock | Avex Trax | ||
Brockhampton | Saturation | Hip hop | Brockhampton Records | ||
Christina Grimmie | All Is Vanity | Pop, electropop | Universal, Republic | ||
Chuck Berry | Chuck | Rock and roll | Dualtone | ||
Cigarettes After Sex | Cigarettes After Sex | Shoegaze, ambient pop, dream pop | Partisan | ||
Glen Campbell | Adiós | Country, pop, rock | Big Machine, Universal Music Enterprises | ||
Gov't Mule | Revolution Come...Revolution Go | Hard rock, blues rock, Southern rock | Fantasy | [227] | |
Hillsong United | Wonder | Worship, CCM | Hillsong, Sparrow, Capitol CMG | [228] | |
Katy Perry | Witness | Dance-pop | Capitol | ||
Kirin J. Callinan | Bravado | Terrible | [229] | ||
Lady Antebellum | Heart Break | Country pop | Capitol Nashville | [230] | |
Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie | Lindsey Buckingham Christine McVie | Rock, pop rock | Atlantic | ||
London Grammar | Truth Is a Beautiful Thing | Dream pop, trip hop | Metal & Dust, Ministry of Sound | ||
Phoenix | Ti Amo | Synth-pop, Italo disco | Glassnote | ||
Rancid | Trouble Maker | Punk rock | Hellcat, Epitaph | ||
Rise Against | Wolves | Punk rock | Virgin | ||
Suffocation | ...Of the Dark Light | Technical death metal | Nuclear Blast | ||
Sufjan Stevens, Bryce Dessner, Nico Muhly, James McAlister | Planetarium | 4AD | |||
SZA | Ctrl | Alternative R&B, neo soul | Top Dawg, RCA | ||
June 12 |
Moby & The Void Pacific Choir | More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse | Electronica | Little Idiot, mute | |
June 14 |
NCT 127 | Cherry Bomb | EDM, hip hop, electropop | SM, Genie | |
T-ara | What's My Name? | K-pop, EDM | MBK, Interpark | ||
June 16 |
2 Chainz | Pretty Girls Like Trap Music | Hip hop, trap | Def Jam | |
Alison Moyet | Other | Electropop | Cooking Vinyl | ||
Beth Ditto | Fake Sugar | Southern rock, pop | Virgin | ||
Big Boi | Boomiverse | Hip hop | Epic | ||
Carach Angren | Dance and Laugh Amongst the Rotten | Symphonic black metal | Season of Mist | ||
Cheap Trick | We're All Alright! | Hard rock, power pop | Big Machine | ||
CKY | The Phoenix | Alternative metal, stoner rock, alternative rock | eOne | ||
Com Truise | Iteration | Synthwave | Ghostly International | ||
The Drums | Abysmal Thoughts | Indie pop, surf rock | Anti- | ||
Fleet Foxes | Crack-Up | Indie folk | Nonesuch | ||
Hey Violet | From the Outside | Indie pop | Capitol | ||
Hundredth | Rare | Shoegaze, alternative rock, indie rock | Hopeless | ||
Iced Earth | Incorruptible | Heavy metal, power metal | Century Media | ||
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit | The Nashville Sound | Americana, alternative country | Southeastern Records | ||
Joyner Lucas | 508-507-2209 | Hip hop | Atlantic Records | ||
Kathryn Williams | Songs from the Novel 'Greatest Hits' | One Little Indian | [231] | ||
Lorde | Melodrama | Alternative pop | Lava, Republic | ||
Nickelback | Feed the Machine | Rock | BMG | ||
Portugal. The Man | Woodstock | Rock | Atlantic | ||
Rich the Kid, Famous Dex and Jay Critch | Rich Forever 3 | Hip hop, trap | Rich Forever Music, 300 | ||
Ride | Weather Diaries | Alternative rock, shoegazing | Wichita | ||
Royal Blood | How Did We Get So Dark? | Warner Bros. | |||
Styx | The Mission | Hard rock, rock, pop | UMe | ||
Way Out West | Tuesday Maybe | Electronica, progressive house, chill-out, ambient | Anjunadeep | ||
Young Thug | Beautiful Thugger Girls | Hip hop, trap, R&B | 300, Atlantic | ||
June 22 |
Mamamoo | Purple | K-pop | Rainbow Bridge World | [232] |
June 23 |
311 | Mosaic | Alternative rock, reggae rock, rap rock | BMG | [233] |
Algiers | The Underside of Power | Gospel, post-punk, psychedelic soul | Matador | [234] | |
Bone Thugs | New Waves | eOne | [235] | ||
Camo & Krooked | Mosaik | Drum and bass | RAM, Mosaik Music, BMG | [236] | |
The Chain Gang of 1974 | Felt | Electronic rock | Caroline | [237] | |
DJ Khaled | Grateful | Hip hop, trap, R&B | We the Best, Epic | [238] | |
Goatwhore | Vengeful Ascension | Blackened death metal | Metal Blade | [239] | |
Imagine Dragons | Evolve | Pop rock, rock | KidinaKorner, Interscope | [240] | |
Jeff Tweedy | Together at Last | dBpm | [241] | ||
Joe Scarborough | Mystified | Alternative rock, indie rock, power pop | RED Music, Sony Music | [242] | |
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | Murder of the Universe | Psychedelic rock, acid rock, progressive rock | Flightless, ATO, Heavenly | [243] | |
Laurel Halo | Dust | Electronic, art pop | Hyperdub | [244] | |
Municipal Waste | Slime and Punishment | Crossover thrash | Nuclear Blast | [245] | |
Vérité | Somewhere in Between | Kobalt | [246] | ||
Vince Staples | Big Fish Theory | Hip hop | ARTium, Def Jam | [247] | |
The White Noise | AM/PM | Post-hardcore, hardcore punk, pop punk | Fearless | [248] | |
June 26 |
Seven Lions | Where I Won't Be Found | Electronic | Seeking Blue | [249] |
June 27 |
Stellar | Stellar Into the World | The Entertainment Pascal, Genie Music | ||
June 28 |
Cornelius | Mellow Waves | Shibuya-kei | Warner Music Japan, Rostrum | |
Twice | #Twice | Warner Music Japan | |||
June 30 |
The Beach Boys | 1967 – Sunshine Tomorrow | Soul, rhythm and blues | Capitol | |
Beach House | B-Sides and Rarities | Dream pop, indie rock | Sub Pop | ||
Calvin Harris | Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 | Columbia | |||
Cellar Darling | This Is the Sound | Progressive rock, folk rock | Nuclear Blast | ||
Envy on the Coast | Ritual | Rock | Equal Vision | [250] | |
Jay-Z | 4:44 | Hip hop | Roc Nation | ||
Kacy Hill | Like a Woman | Electropop, trip hop, electronica | GOOD Music, Def Jam | ||
LANY | LANY | Electropop, alternative pop | Polydor | ||
MC Eiht | Which Way Iz West | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, G-funk | Year Round, Blue Stamp Music | ||
Public Enemy | Nothing Is Quick in the Desert | Hip hop | [251] | ||
Stone Sour | Hydrograd | Alternative metal | Roadrunner | ||
TLC | TLC | R&B, soul | 852 Musiq, Cooking Vinyl | ||
Washed Out | Mister Mellow | Stones Throw | |||
ZZ Ward | The Storm | Blues rock, hip hop | Hollywood |
Third quarter[]
July[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 4 |
Lee Hyori | Black | K-pop | Kiwi Media Group | |
July 7 |
21 Savage | Issa Album | Hip hop, trap | Slaughter Gang, Epic | |
Broken Social Scene | Hug of Thunder | Indie rock, baroque pop | Arts & Crafts | ||
Chronixx | Chronology | Reggae | Soul Circle Music, Virgin | [252] | |
Haim | Something to Tell You | Pop rock | Polydor | ||
Public Service Broadcasting | Every Valley | Art rock | PIAS | ||
Sevyn Streeter | Girl Disrupted | R&B, soul | Atlantic | ||
July 9 |
Red Velvet | The Red Summer | K-pop | SM, Genie Music | |
July 14 |
12 Stones | Picture Perfect | Cleopatra | ||
Coldplay | Kaleidoscope EP | Alternative rock | Parlophone | ||
Edguy | Monuments | Heavy metal, power metal | Nuclear Blast | ||
French Montana | Jungle Rules | Hip hop | Bad Boy, Epic | ||
Japanese Breakfast | Soft Sounds from Another Planet | Dream pop, indie rock | Dead Oceans | ||
L D R U | Sizzlar | Electronic | Sony Music Australia | [253] | |
Meg Mac | Low Blows | Indie pop | littleBIGMAN Records, Universal Music Australia | ||
Mura Masa | Mura Masa | Electronic | Interscope, Downtown, Anchor Point Records | ||
Waxahatchee | Out in the Storm | Alternative rock, indie rock | Merge | ||
July 19 |
Nine Inch Nails | Add Violence | Industrial | The Null Corporation | |
July 21 |
Avey Tare | Eucalyptus | Domino | ||
Chris Robinson Brotherhood | Barefoot in the Head | Silver Arrow Records | [254] | ||
Declan McKenna | What Do You Think About the Car? | Indie rock | Columbia | ||
Decrepit Birth | Axis Mundi | Technical death metal | Nuclear Blast | [255] | |
Ded | Mis•an•thrope | Nu metal | Surestone | ||
Dizzee Rascal | Raskit | Grime, British hip hop | Dirtee Stank, Island | ||
Foster the People | Sacred Hearts Club | Columbia | |||
Goldfinger | The Knife | Pop punk, ska punk | Rise | [256] | |
In This Moment | Ritual | Atlantic, Roadrunner | |||
Lana Del Rey | Lust for Life | Interscope, Polydor | |||
Manafest | Stones | Christian hip hop, rap rock, Christian alternative rock | Manafest Productions | ||
Manchester Orchestra | A Black Mile to the Surface | Indie rock, indie folk, art rock | Loma Vista | ||
Nicole Atkins | Goodnight Rhonda Lee | Single Lock | [257] | ||
Romeo Santos | Golden | Tropical music | Sony Music Latin | ||
Tyler, the Creator | Flower Boy | Hip hop | Odd Future, Columbia | ||
Vera Blue | Perennial | Universal Music Australia | |||
July 28 |
Alice Cooper | Paranormal | Hard rock | earMUSIC | [258] |
Arcade Fire | Everything Now | Dance-rock | Columbia | ||
The Fall | New Facts Emerge | Alternative rock | Cherry Red | ||
Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders | Garcia Live Volume Nine | Rock, Rhythm and blues | ATO | ||
Jillette Johnson | All I Ever See in You Is Me | [259] | |||
Joywave | Content | Indie rock, electropop | Cultco, Hollywood | ||
Shaman's Harvest | Red Hands Black Deeds | Rock | Mascot Label Group | [260] | |
Vic Mensa | The Autobiography | Hip hop | Roc Nation, Capitol |
August[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
August 2 |
ONF | On/Off | Dance | WM | [261] |
August 4 |
Accept | The Rise of Chaos | Heavy metal | Nuclear Blast | [262] |
Brett Eldredge | Brett Eldredge | Country | Atlantic Nashville | [263] | |
George Thorogood | Party of One | Rounder | [264] | ||
Kenny Wayne Shepherd | Lay It On Down | Blues rock | Concord | [265] | |
Khalil | Prove It All | R&B | Empire | [266] | |
Quiet Riot | Road Rage | Heavy metal, hard rock, blues rock | Frontiers | [267] | |
Rezz | Mass Manipulation | Electronic | mau5trap | [268] | |
Tyler Childers | Purgatory | Hickman Holler Records | [269] | ||
August 10 |
Avicii | Avīci (01) | Virgin, Avicii Music | [270] | |
August 11 |
Bebe Rexha | All Your Fault: Pt. 2 | Warner Bros. | [271] | |
The Cribs | 24-7 Rock Star Shit | Punk rock | Sonic Blew | [272] | |
Jesus Culture | Love Has a Name | Contemporary worship, CCM | Jesus Culture Music, Sparrow, Capitol CMG | [273] | |
Kesha | Rainbow | Pop | Kemosabe, RCA | [274] | |
Lindsay Ell | The Project | Country pop | Stoney Creek | [275] | |
Paul Draper | Spooky Action | Alternative rock, progressive rock | Kscope | [276] | |
August 15 |
Lil Peep | Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1 | Emo rap, rap rock, pop punk | AWAL | [277] |
August 16 |
Taeyang | White Night | R&B | YG Entertainment | [278] |
August 17 |
Brand New | Science Fiction | Alternative rock | Procrastinate! Music Traitors | [279] |
August 18 |
Alice Glass | Alice Glass | Electropop | Loma Vista Recordings | |
ASAP Ferg | Still Striving | Hip hop | ASAP Worldwide, RCA | ||
Eluveitie | Evocation II: Pantheon | Acoustic rock, folk rock, Celtic rock | Nuclear Blast | ||
Everything Everything | A Fever Dream | Indie pop, art pop, indie rock | RCA Victor | ||
Grizzly Bear | Painted Ruins | Indie rock | RCA | ||
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard and Mild High Club | Sketches of Brunswick East | Psychedelic rock, jazz | Flightless, ATO, Heavenly | ||
Neck Deep | The Peace and the Panic | Pop punk | Hopeless | ||
Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer | Not Dark Yet | Americana, country, folk | Thirty Tigers, Silver Cross Records | ||
Steven Wilson | To the Bone | Art rock | Caroline | ||
Thy Art Is Murder | Dear Desolation | Deathcore | Nuclear Blast | ||
Unkle | The Road: Part 1 | Songs for the Def | |||
August 24 |
Loreen | Nude | Synth-pop | BMG | [280] |
August 25 |
Action Bronson | Blue Chips 7000 | Hip hop | Vice, Atlantic | |
ASAP Mob | Cozy Tapes Vol. 2: Too Cozy | Hip hop, trap | ASAP Worldwide, RCA, Polo Grounds | ||
Brendon Small | Brendon Small's Galaktikon II: Become the Storm | Melodic death metal | BS, Megaforce | [281] | |
Brockhampton | Saturation II | Hip hop | Question Everything, Inc, Empire | ||
Daniel Caesar | Freudian | R&B | Golden Child Recordings | ||
EMA | Exile in the Outer Ring | City Slang | [282] | ||
Fifth Harmony | Fifth Harmony | R&B, pop, hip hop | Epic, Syco | ||
Hammock | Mysterium | Ambient | Hammock Music | [283] | |
Kitty | Miami Garden Club | Cloud rap, experimental pop | Pretty Wavvy | [284] | |
Lil Uzi Vert | Luv Is Rage 2 | Hip hop, trap, pop rap | Generation Now, Atlantic | [285] | |
The Mynabirds | Be Here Now | Saddle Creek | [286] | ||
Oh Sees | Orc | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | Castle Face | [287] | |
Oliver | Full Circle | Electropop | Interscope | [288] | |
PVRIS | All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell | Rise | [289] | ||
Queens of the Stone Age | Villains | Stoner rock, hard rock, boogie rock | Matador | [290] | |
Tribalistas | Tribalistas | Música popular brasileira, pop | Phonomotor Records, Universal Music | [291] | |
The War on Drugs | A Deeper Understanding | Heartland rock, synth-pop, Americana | Atlantic | [292] | |
XXXTentacion | 17 | Emo rap, lo-fi, alternative rock | Bad Vibes Forever, Empire | [293] |
September[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
September 1 |
Anthony Callea | ARIA Number 1 Hits in Symphony | Pop | Sony Music Australia | |
Hercules and Love Affair | Omnion | Atlantic, Big Beat | |||
LCD Soundsystem | American Dream | Dance-punk, new wave, post-punk | DFA, Columbia | ||
Madeline Kenney | Night Night at the First Landing | Indie rock | Company Records | ||
Mogwai | Every Country's Sun | Post-rock | Rock Action | ||
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark | The Punishment of Luxury | Synth-pop | White Noise | ||
Paradise Lost | Medusa | Death-doom | Nuclear Blast | ||
The Script | Freedom Child | Pop rock, dance, electronic rock | Columbia, Sony Music | ||
September 7 |
Syd | Always Never Home | R&B | The Internet, Columbia | |
September 8 |
Alter Bridge | Live at the O2 Arena + Rarities | Hard rock, heavy metal, post-grunge | Napalm | |
The Belonging Co | All the Earth | Contemporary worship music | TBCO Music | ||
Jack Johnson | All the Light Above It Too | Rock, folk rock, surf rock | Brushfire, Republic | ||
Kip Moore | Slowheart | Country pop | MCA Nashville | ||
Living Colour | Shade | Megaforce | |||
The National | Sleep Well Beast | Indie rock, post-punk revival | 4AD | ||
Nothing But Thieves | Broken Machine | Alternative rock, indie rock, hard rock | RCA, Sony Music | ||
Odesza | A Moment Apart | Indie electronic, synth-pop, experimental | Counter, Foreign Family Collective, Ninja Tune | ||
Project Pat | M.O.B. | Southern hip hop | Cleopatra | ||
Sparks | Hippopotamus | Rock, baroque pop | BMG, The End | ||
Susanne Sundfør | Music for People in Trouble | Art pop, folk | Bella Union | ||
Thomas Rhett | Life Changes | Country pop | Valory | [294] | |
Tori Amos | Native Invader | Alternative rock, baroque pop, chamber pop | Decca | ||
Zola Jesus | Okovi | Gothic rock, dark wave | Sacred Bones | ||
September 15 |
Anastacia | Evolution | Pop, pop rock, dance | Four Eyez Productions, Polydor | [295] |
Angus & Julia Stone | Snow | EMI Music Australia, Nettwerk | |||
Arcane Roots | Melancholia Hymns | Alternative rock, mathcore, electronica | Easy Life Records, Red Essential Records | ||
Ariel Pink | Dedicated to Bobby Jameson | Pop, indie pop, hypnagogic pop | Mexican Summer | ||
Cody Carnes | The Darker the Night / The Brighter the Morning | Worship, CCM, Christian alternative rock | Sparrow | ||
The Cool Kids | Special Edition Grand Master Deluxe | Green Label Sound | [296] | ||
Eamon | Golden Rail Motel | R&B | Huey Ave Music | ||
Ensiferum | Two Paths | Folk metal, melodic death metal, Viking metal | Metal Blade | [297] | |
Foo Fighters | Concrete and Gold | Hard rock | Roswell, RCA | ||
Galantis | The Aviary | EDM | Big Beat, Atlantic | ||
Madonna | Rebel Heart Tour | Boy Toy, Live Nation, Interscope | [298] | ||
Open Mike Eagle | Brick Body Kids Still Daydream | Hip hop | Mello Music | [299] | |
Prophets of Rage | Prophets of Rage | Rap rock, hard rock, funk rock | Fantasy, Caroline | [300] | |
Ringo Starr | Give More Love | Pop rock, country, reggae | UMe | [301] | |
Seaway | Vacation | Pop punk | Pure Noise | [302] | |
Seth MacFarlane | In Full Swing | Traditional pop, vocal jazz, swing | Republic, Verve, Fuzzy Door Productions | [303] | |
Wyclef Jean | Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee | Hip hop | Heads Music | [304] | |
September 21 |
Illenium | Awake | Future bass | Seeking Blue, Kasaya | [305] |
September 22 |
Chelsea Wolfe | Hiss Spun | Doom metal | Sargent House | [306] |
Circa Survive | The Amulet | Progressive rock, post-hardcore | Hopeless | [307] | |
The Clientele | Music for the Age of Miracles | Indie rock | Merge | [308] | |
Cradle of Filth | Cryptoriana – The Seductiveness of Decay | Extreme metal | Nuclear Blast | [309] | |
Cut Copy | Haiku from Zero | Indietronica, synth-pop, dance-rock | Cutters Records, Astralwerks | [310] | |
DJ Kay Slay | The Big Brother | Hip hop | Streetsweepers, Empire | [311] | |
Enter Shikari | The Spark | Electronic rock | Ambush Reality, PIAS | [312] | |
Fergie | Double Dutchess | Hip hop, dance, R&B | Dutchess Music, Retrofuture, BMG | [313] | |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor | Luciferian Towers | Post-rock, drone | Constellation | [314] | |
The Horrors | V | Neo-psychedelia, shoegaze, post-punk | Wolf Tone, Caroline | [315] | |
The Killers | Wonderful Wonderful | Indie pop, heartland rock, new wave | Island | [316] | |
Kristene DiMarco | Where His Light Was | CCM, worship | Bethel Music | [317] | |
Lights | Skin & Earth | Electropop | Warner Bros. | [318] | |
Macklemore | Gemini | Pop-rap | Bendo LLC, ADA | [319] | |
Midland | On the Rocks | Neotraditional country | Big Machine | [320] | |
Phoebe Bridgers | Stranger in the Alps | Dead Oceans | [321] | ||
Satyricon | Deep Calleth Upon Deep | Black 'n' roll, heavy metal | Napalm | [322] | |
Sleeping with Sirens | Gossip | Pop rock | Warner Bros. | [323] | |
Van Morrison | Roll with the Punches | Rock | Caroline | [324] | |
Wolves in the Throne Room | Thrice Woven | Black metal | Artemisia | [325] | |
September 27 |
B1A4 | Rollin' | Dance, K-pop | WM Entertainment | [326] |
September 28 |
The Caretaker | Everywhere at the End of Time - Stage 3 | Ambient, big band, dark ambient | History Always Favours The Winners | |
September 29 |
Benjamin Clementine | I Tell a Fly | Avant-garde, experimental pop, contemporary classical | Virgin EMI | [327] |
Chanté Moore | The Rise of the Phoenix | R&B, soul | CM7 Records, Fontana | [328] | |
Demi Lovato | Tell Me You Love Me | Pop, R&B | Island, Hollywood, Safehouse | [329] | |
Dolly Parton | I Believe in You | Country, children's | Dolly Records, RCA Nashville | [330] | |
Echosmith | Inside a Dream | Synth-pop, indie pop | Warner Bros. | [331] | |
Hurts | Desire | Columbia | [332] | ||
Ibeyi | Ash | Alternative R&B, hip hop, Yoruba | XL | ||
Injury Reserve | Drive It Like It's Stolen | Underground hip hop | [333] | ||
Marius Neset | Circle of Chimes | Jazz | ACT | [334] | |
Michael Jackson | Scream | Epic | [335] | ||
Miley Cyrus | Younger Now | Country pop, pop rock | RCA | [336] | |
Primus | The Desaturating Seven | Alternative rock, progressive rock | ATO, Prawn Song | [337] | |
Propagandhi | Victory Lap | Hardcore punk, melodic hardcore | Epitaph | [338] | |
Rick Price and Jack Jones | California Dreaming | Pop | Sony Music Australia | [339] | |
Shania Twain | Now | Country pop | Mercury Nashville | [340] | |
Tamar Braxton | Bluebird of Happiness | R&B | Logan Land Records | [341] | |
Wolf Alice | Visions of a Life | Alternative rock | Dirty Hit | [342] |
Fourth quarter[]
October[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
October 5 |
Sabrina Claudio | About Time | Alternative R&B, indie pop, soul | SC Entertainment | [343] |
October 6 |
August Burns Red | Phantom Anthem | Melodic metalcore, Christian metal | Fearless | [344] |
The Black Dahlia Murder | Nightbringers | Melodic death metal | Metal Blade | [345] | |
Gwen Stefani | You Make It Feel Like Christmas | Christmas | Interscope | [346] | |
Jason Manford | A Different Stage | Show tunes | Decca | [347] | |
Kelela | Take Me Apart | Alternative R&B, electro, R&B | Warp | [348] | |
Lara Fabian | Camouflage | Pop | Sony Music | [349] | |
Liam Gallagher | As You Were | Rock | Warner Bros. | [350] | |
Marilyn Manson | Heaven Upside Down | Gothic rock, industrial metal, punk rock | Loma Vista, Caroline | [351] | |
Poppy | Poppy.Computer | Art pop, synth-pop, electropop | I'm Poppy, Mad Decent | [352] | |
October 13 |
Beck | Colors | Pop rock, dance-rock, experimental pop | Capitol | [353] |
Carly Pearce | Every Little Thing | Country | Big Machine | [354] | |
Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile | Lotta Sea Lice | Indie rock, alternative rock | Matador, Marathon Artists, Milk! Records | [355] | |
Dvsn | Morning After | Alternative R&B | OVO | [356] | |
Enslaved | E | Progressive metal, black metal | Nuclear Blast | [357] | |
The Front Bottoms | Going Grey | Fueled by Ramen | [358] | ||
The Glorious Sons | Young Beauties and Fools | Alternative rock, hard rock, Southern rock | Black Box | [359] | |
Gucci Mane | Mr. Davis | Hip hop, trap | GUWOP, 1017, Atlantic | [360] | |
Jessie James Decker | Southern Girl City Lights | Country pop | Epic | [361] | |
King Krule | The Ooz | Trip hop | True Panther Sounds, XL | [362] | |
Knuckle Puck | Shapeshifter | Pop-punk | Rise | [363] | |
Pink | Beautiful Trauma | Pop | RCA | [364] | |
Robert Plant | Carry Fire | Americana | Nonesuch | [365] | |
Russell Dickerson | Yours | Country pop | Triple Tigers | [366] | |
Squeeze | The Knowledge | Rock | Love Records | [367] | |
St. Vincent | Masseduction | Pop, new wave, glam rock | Loma Vista | [368] | |
Stars | There Is No Love in Fluorescent Light | Indie pop, synth-pop, dream pop | Last Gang | [369] | |
Through the Eyes of the Dead | Disomus | Deathcore | eOne, Good Fight | [370] | |
William Patrick Corgan | Ogilala | Acoustic rock, folk | BMG, Martha's Music, Reprise | [371] | |
October 20 |
Chris Young | Losing Sleep | Country | RCA Nashville | [372] |
Darius Rucker | When Was the Last Time | Country | Capitol Nashville | [373] | |
Europe | Walk the Earth | Hard rock, heavy metal | Hell & Back | [374] | |
Jessie Ware | Glasshouse | Rock | Island | [375] | |
Keyshia Cole | 11:11 Reset | R&B | Epic, Sony Music, Hearts and Stars Production Inc. | [376] | |
Lindsey Stirling | Warmer in the Winter | Christmas, classical crossover | Lindseystomp, Universal, Concord | [377] | |
Margo Price | All American Made | Country | Third Man | [378] | |
Niall Horan | Flicker | Folk pop | Capitol, Neon Haze | [379] | |
Paul van Dyk | From Then On | Trance | Vandit | [380] | |
Trivium | The Sin and the Sentence | Thrash metal, heavy metal, progressive metal | Roadrunner | [381] | |
Turnpike Troubadours | A Long Way from Your Heart | Bossier City Records | [382] | ||
October 27 |
10 Years | (How to Live) As Ghosts | Alternative rock | Mascot | [383] |
Big K.R.I.T. | 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time | Southern hip hop | BMG, Multi Alumni | [384] | |
Daniele Luppi and Parquet Courts | Milano | 30th Century, Columbia | [385] | ||
Fever Ray | Plunge | Electropop, experimental | Rabid, Mute | [386] | |
Gord Downie | Introduce Yerself | Arts & Crafts Productions | [387] | ||
Granger Smith | When the Good Guys Win | Country | Wheelhouse | [388] | |
Gregory Porter | Nat King Cole & Me | Jazz | Decca, Blue Note | [389] | |
Hollywood Undead | Five | MDDN, BMG | [390] | ||
John Maus | Screen Memories | Synth-pop, goth-pop, post-punk | Ribbon Music | [391] | |
Julien Baker | Turn Out the Lights | Matador | [392] | ||
Kelly Clarkson | Meaning of Life | Soul, pop, R&B | Atlantic | [393] | |
Lee Ann Womack | The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone | Country blues, Americana, countrypolitan | ATO | [394] | |
Rachel Platten | Waves | Columbia | [395] | ||
Red | Gone | Christian rock | Essential | [396] | |
Rina Sawayama | Rina | Pop, R&B | Rina Sawayama | [397] | |
Stereophonics | Scream Above the Sounds | Rock | Stylus Records, Parlophone | [398] | |
Theory of a Deadman | Wake Up Call | Pop, pop rock | Roadrunner, Atlantic | [399] | |
Ty Dolla Sign | Beach House 3 | Hip hop, R&B | Atlantic | [400] | |
Weezer | Pacific Daydream | Pop rock, alternative rock, power pop | Atlantic | [401] | |
Yelawolf | Trial by Fire | Country rap | Slumerican, Shady, Interscope | [402] | |
October 30 |
Twice | Twicetagram | K-pop, Bubblegum pop, dance | JYP | |
October 31 |
21 Savage, Offset and Metro Boomin | Without Warning | Hip hop, trap | Motown, Epic, Capitol | [403] |
Chris Brown | Heartbreak on a Full Moon | R&B | RCA | [404] | |
Willow Smith | The 1st | Roc Nation | [405] |
November[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
November 3 |
Armand Hammer | Rome | Hip hop | Backwoodz Studioz | [406] |
Blake Shelton | Texoma Shore | Country | Warner Bros. Nashville | [407] | |
Bryan Adams | Ultimate | Rock, soft rock | Polydor | [408] | |
Converge | The Dusk in Us | Metalcore, post-hardcore, sludge metal | Epitaph, Deathwish | [409] | |
Grace VanderWaal | Just the Beginning | pop, indie pop, bluegrass | Columbia, Syco | [410] | |
Guy Sebastian | Conscious | Pop, R&B | Sony Music Australia | [411] | |
Kelsea Ballerini | Unapologetically | Country pop | Black River | [412] | |
Kid Rock | Sweet Southern Sugar | Southern rock, country | BMG, Top Dog Records, BMG | [413] | |
Kygo | Kids in Love | Sony Music, Ultra | [414] | ||
Lee Brice | Lee Brice | Country | Curb | [415] | |
Maroon 5 | Red Pill Blues | Pop, R&B, funk, soft rock | 222, Interscope | [416] | |
Sam Smith | The Thrill of It All | Capitol | [417] | ||
Symphony Number One | Approaching | Contemporary classical | SNOtone | [418] | |
November 10 |
The Corrs | Jupiter Calling | Folk | East West | [419] |
Evanescence | Synthesis | Electronica | BMG | [420] | |
Langhorne Slim | Lost at Last Vol. 1 | Dualtone | [421] | ||
Pnau | Changa | etcetc | |||
Quicksand | Interiors | Post-hardcore | Epitaph | ||
Seal | Standards | Jazz, swing | Decca, Virgin EMI | ||
Sleigh Bells | Kid Kruschev | Noise pop | Torn Clean | ||
Taylor Swift | Reputation | Electropop, pop, Synth-pop | Big Machine | ||
Tears for Fears | Rule the World: The Greatest Hits | Pop rock | Virgin EMI | [422] | |
Walk the Moon | What If Nothing | RCA | [423] | ||
November 17 |
Barenaked Ladies | Fake Nudes | Alternative rock | Vanguard | [424] |
Baths | Romaplasm | Electronica | Anticon | ||
Bob Seger | I Knew You When | Rock | Capitol | ||
The Body and Full of Hell | Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light | Experimental metal | Thrill Jockey | ||
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw | The Rest of Our Life | Country | Arista Nashville | ||
Godflesh | Post Self | Industrial metal | Avalanche | ||
Jeremy Riddle | More | CCM, worship | Bethel Music | ||
Katharine McPhee | I Fall in Love Too Easily | Jazz | BMG | [425] | |
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | Polygondwanaland | Progressive rock, psychedelic rock, acid rock | ATO, Flightless | ||
Mavis Staples | If All I Was Was Black | R&B, soul | Anti- | ||
Morrissey | Low in High School | BMG | |||
Paloma Faith | The Architect | RCA, Epic | |||
Sia | Everyday Is Christmas | Christmas | Monkey Puzzle, Atlantic | ||
Tove Lo | Blue Lips | Electropop, dance-pop | Island | ||
November 24 |
Björk | Utopia | Avant-garde, folktronica | One Little Indian | |
Fabolous and Jadakiss | Friday on Elm Street | Hip hop, horrorcore | Def Jam, Street Family, D-Block | ||
Loreen | Ride | Indie rock, pop rock, electronic | BMG | ||
Matt Terry | Trouble | Pop | Syco | ||
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | Who Built the Moon? | Psychedelic rock | Sour Mash | ||
"Weird Al" Yankovic | Squeeze Box: The Complete Works of "Weird Al" Yankovic | Comedy | Legacy | ||
November 29 |
B'z | Dinosaur | Hard rock, pop rock | Vermillion Records |
December[]
Release date | Artist | Album | Genre | Label | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
December 1 |
Andy Grammer | The Good Parts | S-Curve, BMG | [426] | |
Chris Stapleton | From A Room: Volume 2 | Country, Southern rock, Southern soul | Mercury Nashville | [427] | |
Danielle Bradbery | I Don't Believe We've Met | Country pop | Big Machine | [428] | |
The Dear Hunter | All Is as All Should Be | Progressive rock, indie rock, experimental rock | Cave and Canary Goods | [429] | |
Five Finger Death Punch | A Decade of Destruction | Heavy metal | Prospect Park, Eleven Seven | [430] | |
Ha*Ash | 30 de Febrero | Latin pop | Sony Music Latin | [431] | |
Miguel | War & Leisure | R&B, psychedelic funk, pop | Bystorm, RCA | [432] | |
Morbid Angel | Kingdoms Disdained | Death metal | Silver Lining Music, UDR Music | [433] | |
U2 | Songs of Experience | Pop rock | Island, Interscope | [434] | |
December 8 |
Big Sean and Metro Boomin | Double or Nothing | Hip hop, trap | GOOD Music, Def Jam, Republic | [435] |
Creeper | Christmas | Horror punk, punk rock, Christmas | Roadrunner | [436] | |
Diablo Swing Orchestra | Pacifisticuffs | Avant-garde metal, swing revival, progressive metal | Candlelight, Spinefarm | [437] | |
Juicy J | Rubba Band Business | Hip hop, trap | Kemosabe, Columbia, Taylor Gang | [438] | |
K. Michelle | Kimberly: The People I Used to Know | R&B, soul | Atlantic | [439] | |
Luke Bryan | What Makes You Country | Country | Capitol Nashville | [440] | |
Story of the Year | Wolves | Melodic hardcore | [441] | ||
Various artists | Control the Streets, Volume 1 | Hip hop | Motown, Capitol, Universal | [442] | |
Walker Hayes | Boom | Country | Monument | [443] | |
December 11 |
Twice | Merry & Happy | K-pop, Christmas | JYP | |
December 15 |
Asking Alexandria | Asking Alexandria | Hard rock, metalcore, post-hardcore | Sumerian | [444] |
Brockhampton | Saturation III | Alternative hip hop | Question Everything, Inc. Empire | [445] | |
Charli XCX | Pop 2 | Experimental pop, dance-pop | Asylum | [446] | |
Eminem | Revival | Hip hop | Shady, Aftermath, Interscope | [447] | |
G-Eazy | The Beautiful & Damned | Hip hop | BPG, RVG, RCA | [448] | |
Linkin Park | One More Light Live | Warner Bros., Machine Shop | [449] | ||
N.E.R.D. | No One Ever Really Dies | Hip hop, experimental hip hop, new wave | i Am Other, Columbia | [450] | |
December 22 |
Gucci Mane | El Gato: The Human Glacier | Hip hop, trap | GUWOP, 1017, Atlantic | [451] |
December 30 |
Conan Osiris | Adoro Bolos | AVNL Records | [452] | |
December 31 |
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard | Gumboot Soup | Psychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, progressive rock | Flightless | [453] |
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- ^ Lucy, Evan (October 27, 2017). "Weezer take a more experimental approach on 'Pacific Daydream'". AltPress. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
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- ^ Gibbons, Chris (November 8, 2017). "Offset and 21 Savage Find the Right Balance on 'Without Warning' Project". XXL. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
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