25ĭeadmau5, "Album Title Goes Here" (Ultra). Don't fret more concept albums a la "American Idiot." Singer Billie Joe Armstrong told Rolling Stone to expect something "between AC/DC and the Beatles." We like the sound of that. Pace yourself, kids: This is merely part one of the "Uno! Dos! Tre!" trilogy. First single "Runaways," about breakneck teenage love, is a windows-down blast. We loved Brandon Flowers' 2010 solo album, "Flamingo." But we're also glad the hunky emo singer has returned to his Vegas mates. You already know Top 10 hit "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)," but soon enough all the talk will be about "Here Comes the Weekend," the 32-year-old mom's Bonnie-and-Clyde duet with Eminem. Zimmerman originally wanted this to be a religious endeavour, but his 35th studio release turned into a far stranger beast, including a buzzed-about 14-minute fever dream about the sinking of the Titanic. Release date: Tuesdayīob Dylan, "Tempest" (Columbia). This is the 38-year-old's first new material in four years. Long before Taylor Swift was slagging exes for profit, Alanis was telling bawdy tales about what went down in that theater. In the meantime, here are 10 mondo fall albums not counting fresh material from Carly Rae Jepsen, Big Boi, Ke$ha, Mumford & Sons, Matchbox Twenty, the Script, Kiss, Cat Power, Pet Shop Boys, Grizzly Bear, Dave Matthews Band, Animal Collective, the Avett Brothers, ZZ Top, Aerosmith and John Fogerty.Īlanis Morisette, "Havoc and Bright Lights" (Collective Sounds). Plus, in this uncertain economy, could there be too much pull on your rock dollar? Couldn't they have spread these suckers out a bit? But will the oncoming onslaught be that much of a boost for the struggling music biz?įirst of all, it's hard for even me to keep up with all this stuff, and it's my job. A dizzying amount of pop heavyweights, many of whom have been dormant for years, are releasing albums in the next few months.
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