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Here’s a quick look at upcoming album releases

Now that we’re into March, the recorded music industry has begun setting up music for spring, summer, and beyond. Here are some albums on the way:

March 14

  • Coheed and Cambria, The Father of Make Believe
  • Envy of None, Stygian Ways
  • Throwing Muses, Moonlight Concessions

March 21

  • The Horrors, Night Life
  • Japanese Breakfast, For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women)
  • My Morning Jacket, Is

March 28

  • Destroyer, Dan’s Boogie.
  • Mumford & Sons, Rushmere
  • Perfume Genius, Glory

April 4:

  • Craig Finn, Always Been
  • Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Death Hilarious
  • Sleigh Boys, Bunky Beck Birthday Baoy
  • Waterboys, Life, Death And Dennis Hopper

April 11

  • Bon Iver, Sable
  • Wu-Tang Clan, Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman: Wu-Tang, The Saga Continues Collection

April 18

  • The Melvins, Thunderball
  • Tunde Adebimpe, Three Black Boltz

April 25:

  • Viagra Boys, viagr aboys

May 2

  • PUP: Who Will Look After the Dogs?

May 21

  • Lana Del Rey, The Right Person Will Stay

May 30

  • Garbage, Let All That We Imagine Be Light
  • Amy Milan, I Went to Find You

That’s about as far as we can reliably go with the schedule. But we have been promised 2025 records from the following (all release dates TBA):

  • Blondie, TBA
  • Cradle of Filth, The Screaming of the Valkyries
  • Diddy, TBA (Yeah. Seriously!)
  • Finger Eleven
  • Finn Wolfhard
  • Lorde
  • Morrissey, Bonfire of Teenagers
  • OK Go, And the Adjacent Possible
  • Propaghandhi, TBA
  • The Distillers, TBA
  • Toadies, The Charter
  • Travis Barker, TBA
  • Zack de la Rocha, TBA (I’ll believe it when I hold a copy in my hands).

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