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Upcoming Jams and Soon-to-Drop Albums for 2023-2024

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The music scene never sleeps, and neither do we. Just trying to keep tabs on all the new albums dropping can be a full-time gig. That’s why we’ve got your back with Newsound’s ultimate playlist of forthcoming tunes. Brace yourselves, because there’s a storm of new releases on the horizon, featuring heavy hitters like H31R, Dolly Parton, Peter Gabriel, Sen Morimoto, Danny Brown, MGMT, Bar Italia, Kevin Abstract, Hotline TNT, Chromeo, Sleater-Kinney, Torres, Mannequin Pussy, Green Day, and a slew of others. We’ll be regularly updating this guide, including the scoop on when you can stream or download these bangers.

Never miss a beat, or a sick guitar riff. Our Best New Music section highlights our top tracks and albums that you just can’t miss. And if you’ve got FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out on music, obviously), our “10 to Hear” newsletter every Saturday will give you a rundown of the week’s 10 most raved-about albums. Subscribe here.

Coming to Your Earbuds Soon:

November 1

U.S. Girls: Their live album, “Lives” from 4AD.

November 2

Niontay: Presenting the “Demon Muppy EP,” via 10k.

November 3

Actress: Unveils “LXXXVIII,” courtesy of Ninja Tune.

Amor Muere: Drops the melodramatic “A Time to Love, a Time to Die,” under Scrawl.

Bar Italia: Releases their earworm “The Twits” via Matador.

Earth: Listen to their “Earth 2.23 Special Lower Frequency Mix,” thanks to Sub Pop.

Empty Country: “Empty Country II” coming to you from Get Better.

Drop Nineteens: “Hard Light,” brought to you by Wharf Cat.

Hotline TNT: Spins “Cartwheel,” courtesy of Third Man Records.

Ian Sweet: Releases “Sucker” via Polyvinyl Records.

Jimmy Buffett: Offers “Equal Strain on All Parts,” under Mailboat Records.

Jockstrap: “I<3UQTINVU” arrives via Rough Trade.

Johnny Marr: “Spirit Power: The Best of Johnny Marr” is coming through BMG.

Kevin Abstract: Teases “Blanket” from Video Store/RCA.

Lol Tolhurst, Budgie & Jacknife Lee: Collaboratively release “Los Angeles” under PIAS.

Marnie Stern: Bounces back with “The Comeback Kid,” courtesy of Joyful Noise.

Matmos: Takes you on a sonic journey with “Return to Archive,” via Smithsonian Folkways.

Oasis: Remasters “The Masterplan,” releasing through Big Brother.

Old Fire: Features “Iterations EP,” via Western Vinyl.

Sarah Davachi: Tunes in with “Long Gradus,” from Late Music.

Sen Morimoto: Gets clinical with “Diagnosis,” brought to you by City Slang/Sooper.

Snail Mail: Offers “Valentine (Demos) EP,” another Matador gem.

So mark your calendars, set those reminders, and prepare to update your playlists. The next couple of months are going to be a sonic feast.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about upcoming albums

Who is the intended audience for this guide?

This guide is tailored for music enthusiasts who want to stay in the loop about upcoming albums and new releases. It’s especially geared towards a youth audience and geeks who are fond of sports, music, cinema, and technology.

What artists are featured in the upcoming albums for 2023-2024?

The guide mentions a variety of artists across genres, including H31R, Dolly Parton, Peter Gabriel, Sen Morimoto, Danny Brown, MGMT, Bar Italia, Kevin Abstract, Hotline TNT, Chromeo, Sleater-Kinney, Torres, Mannequin Pussy, and Green Day, among others.

How often is the guide updated?

The guide will be updated regularly to include new releases and any changes in release dates for the albums mentioned.

What’s the “10 to Hear” newsletter?

The “10 to Hear” newsletter is a weekly roundup sent out every Saturday that features the 10 best-reviewed albums of the week. It’s a quick way to catch up on the week’s musical highlights.

Are these albums available for streaming?

Yes, the guide features albums that will be available for streaming and digital download. Specific platforms may vary depending on the album and artist.

What else does the guide offer apart from the list of upcoming albums?

Apart from the list of upcoming albums, the guide also features a Best New Music section that highlights our top tracks and albums that you shouldn’t miss.

Is this guide just for U.S. releases or does it include international artists as well?

The guide aims to be as comprehensive as possible, covering both U.S. and international artists. However, the availability of albums may vary by region.

What types of music genres are covered in this guide?

The guide covers a broad range of genres, making it a one-stop-shop for music aficionados. Whether you’re into hip-hop, country, rock, or electronic music, there’s something for everyone.

How can I subscribe to the “10 to Hear” newsletter?

The guide includes a link where you can sign up for the “10 to Hear” newsletter, ensuring you’re always in the know when it comes to the latest and greatest in music.

Is this guide just a list or does it include reviews as well?

The guide primarily lists upcoming albums and their release dates. For more in-depth reviews, you can check out our Best New Music section and the “10 to Hear” newsletter which feature detailed critiques.

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10 comments

HipHopHolly November 1, 2023 - 10:34 pm

Yasss! Danny Brown and Kevin Abstract? Im so there!

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90sNostalgia November 1, 2023 - 11:23 pm

Oasis remastered? Takes me back man, high school all over again.

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EDM_Eddie November 2, 2023 - 12:54 am

Solid list, but you guys gotta add some more electronic and EDM stuff. Skrillex? Marshmello? anyone?

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CineSound November 2, 2023 - 1:39 am

Love the list but would also love some soundtracks in there. Movies got great music too ya know.

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BeccaInBrooklyn November 2, 2023 - 1:50 am

This is just what I needed! But why no mention of indie bands? Y’know they need love too.

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SonicFan91 November 2, 2023 - 2:49 am

OMG, Sen Morimoto and Danny Brown on the same list? This is like a buffet of awesomeness for my ears.

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JaytheJazzJunkie November 2, 2023 - 5:44 am

Where’s the jazz love? Miles Davis could rise from the dead and drop an album and you guys would still ignore it lol.

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TomTheTuneMan November 2, 2023 - 8:11 am

Whoa, dude, this list is fire! Can’t wait for the new Green Day album, its gonna be lit!

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TechTalkTim November 2, 2023 - 8:24 am

Great list but can you make it a Spotify playlist already? Make life easy for us lazy folks haha.

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RachelReads November 2, 2023 - 8:36 am

guys, do yourselves a favor and sign up for that “10 to Hear” newsletter. It’s my weekly music bible.

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