New Music Releases and Upcoming Albums in 2025
New albums are getting announced and released constantly. It's tough to stay on top of it all. So that's where we come in. Pitchfork is tracking notable new music releases with our guide to upcoming albums. In the coming months, there will be big new releases from Lorde, Turnstile, Haim, Wet Leg, Alex G, Lil Wayne, Barbra Streisand, Wolf Alice, Little Simz, Purelink, Lucrecia Dalt, Hunx and His Punx, Pulp, Matmos, Indigo De Souza, Burna Boy, Clipse, Addison Rae, Leon Vynehall, Hotline TNT, Saint Etienne, Laufey, Maxo, Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band, and plenty more artists. This guide features streaming and digital release dates and will be updated regularly.
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Addison Rae: Addison [Columbia]
Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe: Lateral [Verve]
Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe: Luminal [Verve]
Christian Lee Hutson: Paradise Pop. 10 (Deluxe) [Anti-]
Hayden Pedigo: I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away [Mexican Summer]
Kassie Krut: Kassie Krut (Expanded EP) [Fire Talk]
Lifeguard: Ripped and Torn [Matador]
Lil Wayne: Tha Carter VI [Young Money/Republic]
Little Simz: Lotus [AWAL]
Marianne Faithfull: Burning Moonlight EP [Decca]
Marina: Princess of Power [Queenie]
McKinley Dixon: Magic, Alive! [City Slang]
Nadah El Shazly: Laini Tani [One Little Independent]
Pulp: More [Rough Trade]
Purelink: Faith [Peak Oil]
Salem 66: Salt [Don Giovanni]
Soccer Mommy: Evergreen (Stripped) EP [Loma Vista]
Turnstile: Never Enough [Roadrunner]
V/A: Anthems: A Celebration of Broken Social Scene's You Forgot It in People [Arts & Crafts]
Wavves: Spun [Ghost Ramp]
Dummy: Bubbelibrium DLC [Dummy]
Buscabulla: Se Amaba Así [Domino]
The Cure: Mixes of a Lost World [Fiction/Capitol]
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Phantom Island [(P)Doom]
Leikeli47: Lei Keli ft. 47 / For Promotional Use Only [Acrylic/Hardcover]
Lyra Pramuk: Hymnal [7K!/pop.soil]
Maiya Blaney: A Room With a Door That Closes [Lex]
Metallica: Load (Remastered Deluxe Box Set) [Blackened]
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts: Talkin to the Trees [Reprise]
Slick Rick: Victory [7Wallace]
Bambii: Infinity Club II [Because Music]
Haim: I Quit [Columbia]
Hotline TNT: Raspberry Moon [Third Man]
James McMurtry: The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy [New West]
Matmos: Metallic Life Review [Thrill Jockey]
Maxo: Mars Is Electric [Smileforme]
Nathan Salsburg: Ipsa Corpora [No Quarter]
S.G. Goodman: Planting by the Signs [Slough Water]
U.S. Girls: Scratch It [4AD]
Yaya Bey: Do It Afraid [Drink Sum Wtr]
Barbra Streisand: The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume 2 [Columbia]
Bruce Springsteen: Tracks II: The Lost Albums [Columbia]
Frankie Cosmos: Different Talking [Sub Pop]
HLLLYH: Uruburu [Team Shi]
Isabella Lovestory: Vanity [Giant Music]
Lorde: Virgin [Republic]
Matthew Herbert & Momoko Gill: Clay [Strut]
Nick León: A Tropical Entropy [TraTraTrax]
R&D: I'll Send You a Sign [Ruination]
Kesha: . [Kesha]
Burna Boy: No Sign of Weakness [Spaceship/Bad Habit/Atlantic]
Clipse: Let God Sort Em Out [Roc Nation Distribution]
Gina Birch: Trouble [Third Man]
The Swell Season, Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová: Forward [Plateau]
Wet Leg: Moisturizer [Domino]
Alex G: Headlights [RCA]
Disiniblud, Rachika Nayar & Nina Keith: Disiniblud [Smugglers Way]
DJ Haram: Beside Myself [Hyperdub]
Forth Wanderers: The Longer This Goes On [Sub Pop]
Indigo De Souza: Precipice [Loma Vista]
Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band: New Threats From the Soul [Sophomore Lounge]
Stars of the Lid: Music for Nitrous Oxide (30 Year Anniversary Remastered) [Artificial Pinearch Manufacturing]
The Armed: The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be Destroyed [Sargent House]
Sofia Kourtesis: Volver EP [Ninja Tune]
The Black Keys: No Rain, No Flowers [Easy Eye Sound/Warner]
No Joy: Bugland [Hand Drawn Dracula]
Pile: Sunshine and Balance Beams [Sooper]
Hunx and His Punx: Walk Out on This World [Get Better]
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith: Gush [Nettwerk]
Laufey: A Matter of Time [Vingolf]
Nourished by Time: The Passionate Ones [XL]
Superchunk: Songs in the Key of Yikes [Merge]
Jehnny Beth: You Heartbreaker, You [Fiction]
The Hives: The Hives Forever Forever the Hives [Play It Again Sam]
Wolf Alice: The Clearing [RCA]
El Michels Affair: 24 Hr Sports [Big Crown]
La Dispute: No One Was Driving the Car [Epitaph]
Lucrecia Dalt: A Danger to Ourselves [Rvng Intl.]
Saint Etienne: International [Heavenly]
Cafuné: Bite Reality [Aurelians Club]
Kieran Hebden & William Tyler: 41 Longfield Street Late '80s [Temporary Residence Ltd.]
Leon Vynehall: In Daytona Yellow [Ooze Inc]
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