List of 2015 albums

The following is a list of albums released in 2015.

For additional information about bands formed, reformed, or disbanded, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2015 in music.

First quarter

January

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
January
5
Låpsley Understudy XL [1]
January
6
Rae Sremmurd SremmLife Hip hop Ear Drummer, Interscope [2]
January
9
Meghan Trainor Title R&B, doo-wop, pop Epic [3]
Panda Bear Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper Psychedelia, electropop Domino [4]
January
13
Dan Mangan Club Meds Indie folk, indie rock Arts & Crafts [5]
Guster Evermotion Indie rock, alternative rock Ocho Mule, Nettwerk [6]
Jazmine Sullivan Reality Show R&B RCA [7]
Kat Dahlia My Garden Alternative R&B, hip hop Epic, Vested in Culture [8]
Mark Ronson Uptown Special Funk, R&B Columbia [9]
Palisades Mind Games Electronicore, EDM, post-hardcore Rise [10]
January
15
Marilyn Manson The Pale Emperor Gothic metal, blues rock, hard rock Hell, etc. [11]
January
16
Mikky Ekko Time Pop RCA [12]
January
19
The Avener The Wanderings of the Avener Electronic Capitol [13]
Belle and Sebastian Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance Indie pop Matador [14]
Funeral for a Friend Chapter and Verse Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore Distiller Records [15]
January
20
Björk Vulnicura Electronic, avant-garde, ambient One Little Indian, Megaforce [16]
The Decemberists What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World Indie rock Capitol [17]
Enter Shikari The Mindsweep Post-hardcore, alternative rock Ambush Reality, Hopeless [18]
Fall Out Boy American Beauty/American Psycho DCD2, Island [19]
Joey Badass B4.Da.$ Cinematic Music [20]
Lupe Fiasco Tetsuo & Youth Hip hop Atlantic, 1st & 15th Entertainment [21]
Sleater-Kinney No Cities to Love Punk rock, indie rock, post-punk Sub Pop [22]
Terje Isungset Meditation Jazz All Ice [23]
Viet Cong Viet Cong Post-punk, art rock Jagjaguwar [24]
January
21
AKB48 Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe! J-pop You! Be Cool, King Records [25]
January
23
Napalm Death Apex Predator – Easy Meat Grindcore, deathgrind Century Media [26]
Pond Man It Feels Like Space Again Psychedelic rock Caroline [27]
January
26
The Charlatans Modern Nature Indie rock BMG [28]
Rae Morris Unguarded Atlantic [29]
January
27
Natalie Prass Natalie Prass Indie pop, baroque pop Spacebomb, Startime International, Caroline International [30]
Ne-Yo Non-Fiction R&B Compound, Motown [31]
Papa Roach F.E.A.R. (Face Everything and Rise) Hard rock, alternative metal Eleven Seven [32]
Periphery Juggernaut: Alpha Progressive metal Sumerian [33]
Periphery Juggernaut: Omega Progressive metal Sumerian [33]
Punch Brothers The Phosphorescent Blues Progressive bluegrass Nonesuch [34]
Young Ejecta The Planet Synth-pop Driftless Recordings [35]
January
30
Blind Guardian Beyond the Red Mirror Power metal progressive metal, symphonic metal Nuclear Blast [36]
Callisto Secret Youth [37]
Fifth Harmony Reflection Pop, R&B, dance Syco, Epic [38]
Kid Ink Full Speed Hip hop Tha Alumni Music Group, 88 Classic, RCA [39]
Marius Neset Pinball Jazz ACT [40]
Mopti & Bendik Baksaas Bits & Pieces Jazz Jazzland [41]

February

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
February
3
Bob Dylan Shadows in the Night Traditional pop Columbia [42]
BridgeCity Christ Be Glorified Contemporary worship, electronic Maranatha! Music [43]
Diana Krall Wallflower Jazz Verve [44]
Ivy Queen Vendetta Hip hop, bachata, salsa Universal Music Latino [45]
Lodovica Comello Mariposa Pop, rock Sony Music [46]
Mount Eerie Sauna Experimental, indie rock, ambient P. W. Elverum & Sun [47]
Murder by Death Big Dark Love Rock Bloodshot [48]
RuPaul RuPaul Presents: CoverGurlz2 Dance World of Wonder [49]
Title Fight Hyperview Shoegazing Anti- [50]
February
7
Jesika von Rabbit Journey Mitchell Pop, electro, electropop Royal Order [51]
February
9
Father John Misty I Love You, Honeybear Indie rock Sub Pop [52]
Peace Happy People Indie rock Columbia [53]
February
10
Michelle Chamuel Face the Fire Pop The End [54]
The Neal Morse Band The Grand Experiment Progressive rock InsideOut, Metal Blade [55]
Ricky Martin A Quien Quiera Escuchar Latin pop Sony Music Latin [56]
Stick to Your Guns Disobedient Melodic hardcore, metalcore Sumerian [57]
February
13
Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late Hip hop Cash Money, OVO Sound, Republic [58]
Elle King Love Stuff Alternative country, blues rock RCA [59]
February
15
Future Brown Future Brown Electronica Warp [60]
February
16
Carl Barât and the Jackals Let It Reign Rock Cooking Vinyl [61]
Susanne Sundfør Ten Love Songs Art pop, electropop, baroque pop, synth-pop Warner Music Norway [62]
February
17
Estelle True Romance R&B Established 1980 Records. [63]
Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors Pop rock, alternative rock KIDinaKORNER, Interscope [64]
The Mavericks Mono Americana [65]
A Place to Bury Strangers Transfixiation Dead Oceans [66]
Raheem DeVaughn Love Sex Passion R&B eOne Music [67]
Six Organs of Admittance Hexadic Drag City [68]
February
20
Chris Brown & Tyga Fan of a Fan: The Album R&B, West Coast hip hop RCA [69]
Scorpions Return to Forever Hard rock [70]
February
23
Clare Maguire Don't Mess Me Around British soul, pop Virgin EMI [71]
Public Service Broadcasting The Race for Space Alternative, electronic, indie rock Test Card Recordings [72]
UFO A Conspiracy of Stars Hard rock, heavy metal SPV [73]
February
24
All That Remains The Order of Things Razor & Tie [74]
BadBadNotGood & Ghostface Killah Sour Soul Hip hop, jazz fusion Lex [75]
Big Sean Dark Sky Paradise Hip hop GOOD Music, Def Jam [76]
The Black Ryder The Door Behind the Door The Anti-Machine Machine [77]
Emile Haynie We Fall Indie rock Interscope [78]
Falling in Reverse Just Like You Post-hardcore Epitaph [79]
Gang of Four What Happens Next Industrial rock Metropolis, Membran [80]
Kid Rock First Kiss Country rock Warner Bros. [81]
Make Do and Mend Don't Be Long Rise [82]
Marta Sánchez 21 Días Entrearte [83]
Oceans Ate Alaska Lost Isles Fearless [84]
Red Of Beauty and Rage Alternative rock, Christian rock Essential [85]
Screaming Females Rose Mountain Indie rock, punk Don Giovanni [86]
February
25
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Chasing Yesterday Alternative rock Sour Mash [87]
February
27
Jack Ü Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü EDM Owsla, Mad Decent, Atlantic [88]
Kelly Clarkson Piece by Piece 19, RCA [89]
Nena Oldschool Laugh and Peas [90]
Purity Ring Another Eternity Electronic 4AD [91]
Steven Wilson Hand. Cannot. Erase. Progressive rock Kscope [92]

March

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
March
2
Clarence Clarity No Now Bella Union [93]
of Montreal Aureate Gloom Polyvinyl [94]
RuPaul Realness Dance, deep house RuCo Inc. [95]
March
3
Brandi Carlile The Firewatcher's Daughter ATO [96]
Rixton Let the Road Pop, R&B School Boy, Giant Little Man, Mad Love, Interscope [97]
Shania Twain Still the One: Live from Vegas Mercury Nashville [98]
March
6
Ace of Base Hidden Gems Pop Playground [99]
Blue Colours Pop, soul Sony Music [100]
Madonna Rebel Heart Pop Live Nation [101]
March
10
The Bright Light Social Hour Space Is Still the Place Psychedelic rock, indie rock Frenchkiss, MapleMusic [102]
Donna Lewis Brand New Day Palmetto [103]
Enslaved In Times Progressive metal, black metal Nuclear Blast [104]
Kevin Max Broken Temples Christian Motion Records [105]
Will Butler Policy Indie rock, garage rock, indie pop Merge [106]
March
13
Damien Leith Songs from Ireland Folk Sony Music Australia [107]
Lee Kernaghan Spirit of the Anzacs Country ABC Music [108]
Marina and the Diamonds Froot Synth-pop, pop Atlantic, Neon Gold [109]
March
15
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly Conscious hip hop Top Dawg, Aftermath, Interscope [110]
March
16
Allison Moorer Down to Believing Country, folk eOne Music, Proper [111]
Mark Knopfler Tracker Rock, folk [112]
Taizé Community Taizé - Music of Unity and Peace Christian Deutsche Grammophon [113]
March
17
Awolnation Run Alternative rock, electronic rock Red Bull [114]
Bad News Boys Bad News Boys In the Red [115]
Hawk Nelson Diamonds Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock Fair Trade Services [116]
Modest Mouse Strangers to Ourselves Indie rock Epic [117]
Sleeping with Sirens Madness Post-hardcore, pop rock Epitaph [118]
Tobias Jesso Jr. Goon Indie rock True Panther Sounds [119]
March
20
Big Data 2.0 Indie rock Warner Bros. [120]
Courtney Barnett Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit Indie rock Mom + Pop [121]
The Cribs For All My Sisters Indie rock Sonic Blew, Sony RED UK [122]
Mathias Eick Midwest Jazz ECM [123]
Toto Toto XIV Hard rock, pop rock Frontiers [124]
March
23
Action Bronson Mr. Wonderful Hip hop Vice, Atlantic [125]
Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside Hip hop Tan Cressida, Columbia [126]
The Gentle Storm The Diary Symphonic metal Inside Out [127]
James Bay Chaos and the Calm Indie Virgin, Republic [128]
Laura Marling Short Movie Folk music, folk rock, alternative Virgin [129]
Oceano Ascendants Deathcore Earache [130]
Seasick Steve Sonic Soul Surfer Rock, blues Caroline International, Bronze Rat Records [131]
The Staves If I Was Atlantic [132]
March
24
Hayden Hey Love Indie rock, acoustic music, alternative country, folk rock Arts & Crafts [133]
Smallpools Lovetap! Indie pop RCA [134]
Strung Out Transmission.Alpha.Delta Punk rock, post-hardcore, alternative metal Fat Wreck Chords [135]
March
25
Nightwish Endless Forms Most Beautiful Symphonic power metal Nuclear Blast [136]
March
26
Selah Sue Reason Soul, R&B Because Music [137]
March
27
Madeon Adventure Columbia [138]
March
30
Circa Waves Young Chasers Indie rock Virgin EMI [139]
The Prodigy The Day Is My Enemy Take Me to the Hospital, Cooking Vinyl [140]
March
31
Death Cab for Cutie Kintsugi Alternative rock Atlantic [141]
Death Grips The Powers That B Experimental hip hop Third Worlds, Harvest [142]
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress Post-rock, drone Constellation [143]
Hollywood Undead Day of the Dead Rap rock, nu metal, alternative rock Interscope [144]
Lower Dens Escape from Evil Indie rock, indie pop, dream pop Ribbon Music [145]
Ludacris Ludaversal Hip hop Disturbing tha Peace, Def Jam [146]
The Maine American Candy Pop rock 8123 Records [147]
Prong Songs from the Black Hole Groove metal, thrash metal Steamhammer/SPV [148]
Ringo Starr Postcards from Paradise Rock UMe [149]
Ron Sexsmith Carousel One Rock Compass [150]
Ryley Walker Primrose Green Psychedelic folk, folk rock Dead Oceans [151]
Sufjan Stevens Carrie & Lowell Indie folk Asthmatic Kitty [152]
Three Days Grace Human Alternative metal, hard rock RCA [153]
Wale The Album About Nothing Hip hop Atlantic [154]

Second quarter

April

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
April
3
All Time Low Future Hearts Pop punk, pop rock, power pop Hopeless [155]
Turbowolf Two Hands Hard rock Search and Destroy Records [156]
David Sanborn Time and the River Jazz Okeh Records
April
6
East India Youth Culture of Volume Indietronica, synth-pop, experimental, ambient XL [157]
Young Fathers White Men Are Black Men Too Alternative hip hop, indie rock, pop Big Dada [158]
April
7
Brian Wilson No Pier Pressure Soft rock Capitol [159]
David Sanborn Time and the River Jazz, blues Okeh [160]
Flo Rida My House Pop rap Poe Boy, Atlantic [161]
Matt and Kim New Glow Indie pop, electronic Virgin EMI [162]
The Mountain Goats Beat the Champ Indie rock, indie folk Merge [163]
Secrets Renditions Acoustic Rise [164]
Toro y Moi What For? Indie rock, psychedelic rock, indie pop, soft rock Carpark [165]
Trickfinger Trickfinger Acid house Acid Test [166]
Waters What's Real [167]
Waxahatchee Ivy Tripp Indie rock Merge, Wichita [168]
April
8
Ayumi Hamasaki A One J-pop Avex Trax [169]
Paper Aeroplanes Joy [170]
April
10
Halestorm Into the Wild Life Hard rock Atlantic [171]
Mel Parsons Drylands Folk-pop, indie folk Cape Road Recordings, Border Music [172]
April
12
Shayne Ward Closer Pop MPG [173]
April
13
Beth Hart Better Than Home Blues rock, blues, soul Provogue, Mascot [174]
Calexico Edge of the Sun Alternative rock, indie folk, Americana, Tex-Mex Anti- [175]
Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb Hip hop Odd Future [176]
The Wombats Glitterbug Indie rock, alternative dance, post-punk 14th Floor [177]
April
14
Dance Gavin Dance Instant Gratification Post-hardcore, experimental rock Rise [178]
Dwight Yoakam Second Hand Heart Country Warner Bros. Nashville [179]
Eels Live at Royal Albert Hall Indie rock E Works, PIAS [180]
Hidden in Plain View Animal Emo, pop punk, post-hardcore Rise [181]
Matanza Pior Cenário Possível Cowpunk, psychobilly Deckdisc [182]
Reba McEntire Love Somebody Country Nash Icon [183]
Sabrina Carpenter Eyes Wide Open Pop Hollywood [184]
Shawn Mendes Handwritten Pop rock Island [185]
Various artists Unity: The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson Tropical Universal Music [186]
April
15
Ayaka Rainbow Road A Station [187]
April
16
Young Thug Barter 6 Hip hop 300 Entertainment, Atlantic, Rich Gang [188]
April
17
Alabama Shakes Sound & Color Blues rock, roots rock, soul, Southern rock ATO, MapleMusic, Rough Trade [189]
Apocalyptica Shadowmaker Cello rock Better Noise, Eleven Seven [190]
The Black Sorrows Endless Sleep Chapter 46 Blues rock, soul Head Records [191]
The Black Sorrows Endless Sleep Chapter 47 Blues rock, soul Head Records [192]
Duplex Én Jazz NorCD [193]
Kiske/Somerville City of Heroes Heavy metal, hard rock Frontiers [194]
Stan Walker Truth & Soul Pop Sony Music Australia [195]
April
18
Built to Spill Untethered Moon Indie rock Warner Bros. [196]
April
20
Passenger Whispers II Indie pop, indie folk Black Crow [197]
Squarepusher Damogen Furies Drum and bass, IDM, drill 'n' bass, glitch Warp [198]
April
21
10 Years From Birth to Burial Alternative metal Palehorse Records [199]
Alesana Confessions Metalcore, post-hardcore Revival Recordings [200]
Dustin Kensrue Carry the Fire Indie rock Vagrant [201]
Great Lake Swimmers A Forest of Arms Folk rock Nettwerk [202]
Mew + - Alternative rock PIAS [203]
Passion Pit Kindred Synth-pop, indie pop, alternative Columbia [204]
San Fermin Jackrabbit Downtown [205]
Tom DeLonge To the Stars... Demos, Odds and Ends Punk rock, alternative rock To the Stars [206]
Yelawolf Love Story Hip hop Slumerican, Shady, Interscope [207]
April
27
Blur The Magic Whip Alternative rock, indie rock Parlophone [208]
The Brian Jonestown Massacre Musique de Film Imaginé Neo-psychedelia A Records [209]
April
28
Raekwon Fly International Luxurious Art Hip hop Ice H2O, Caroline [210]
Theory of a Deadman Angel Acoustic EP Acoustic Roadrunner, 604 [211]
Zac Brown Band Jekyll + Hyde Southern rock Big Machine, Republic [212]
April
29
BTS The Most Beautiful Moment In Life, Part 1 Hip hop, dance-pop, R&B, K-pop Big Hit [213]
Whitesnake The Purple Album Hard rock, blues rock Frontiers [214]

May

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
May
1
Best Coast California Nights Indie pop, alternative rock Harvest [215]
Ciara Jackie R&B Epic [216]
Hiatus Kaiyote Choose Your Weapon Neo soul, alternative R&B Flying Buddha Records [217]
In Hearts Wake Skydancer Metalcore UNFD [218]
May
4
Tech N9ne Special Effects Hip hop Strange Music [219]
Metz II Noise rock Sub Pop [220]
Mumford & Sons Wilder Mind Alternative rock, indie rock, post-punk Gentlemen of the Road, Island [221]
My Morning Jacket The Waterfall Indie rock, psychedelic rock ATO [222]
Nosaj Thing Fated Electronic, hip hop Innovative Leisure, Timetable Records [223]
May
5
Chris Stapleton Traveller Country Mercury Nashville [224]
Fireflight Innova Christian alternative rock, electropop, indie rock [225]
Kamasi Washington The Epic Jazz Brainfeeder [226]
Kamelot Haven Power metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal Napalm, Universal, Warner Music [227]
Korpiklaani Noita Folk metal Nuclear Blast [228]
Rose Windows Rose Windows Sub Pop [229]
May
8
Róisín Murphy Hairless Toys Electronic, deep house PIAS [230]
May
9
Per Mathisen Trio Ospitalita Generosa Alessa [231]
May
12
BoA Kiss My Lips K-pop, ballad, dance S.M. Entertainment, KT Music [232]
The Early November Imbue Alternative rock, pop punk, emo Rise [233]
Hinder When the Smoke Clears Hard rock, post-grunge The End [234]
Patrick Watson Love Songs for Robots Domino, Secret City [235]
Snoop Dogg Bush West Coast hip hop i Am Other, Columbia [236]
Sóley Ask the Deep Morr Music [237]
Steve Aoki Neon Future II EDM Ultra Music, Dim Mak [238]
The Tallest Man on Earth Dark Bird Is Home Folk Dead Oceans [239]
May
15
Ana & Milton Popović Blue Room Blues, soul ArtisteXclusive records [240]
Brandon Flowers The Desired Effect Pop, electropop Island [241]
Conchita Wurst Conchita Pop, baroque pop Sony Music [242]
Jamie Foxx Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses R&B RCA [243]
Zedd True Colors Progressive house, complextro, electro house Interscope [244]
May
17
Twenty One Pilots Blurryface Alternative hip hop, electropop, hip hop, indie pop Fueled by Ramen [245]
May
18
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! Get Lost, Find Yourself Pop punk Fearless [246]
Haste the Day Coward Metalcore, Christian metal, hard rock Solid State [247]
Hot Chip Why Make Sense? Synth-pop Domino [248]
Mariah Carey #1 to Infinity R&B, pop, gospel Epic, Columbia, Legacy [249]
Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds The Weather Below Rock, alternative Party Fowl Records, Thirty Tigers [250]
May
19
Coal Chamber Rivals Nu metal, groove metal Napalm [251]
Faith No More Sol Invictus Alternative rock Reclamation Records, Ipecac [252]
Holly Herndon Platform Electronic, experimental pop 4AD [253]
Shamir Ratchet R&B, disco XL [254]
Silverstein I Am Alive in Everything I Touch Post-hardcore Rise [255]
The Story So Far The Story So Far Pop punk Pure Noise [256]
May
22
Alesso Forever Progressive house, electro house Def Jam [257]
Colleen Hewett Black & White Bilarm Music Pty Ltd [258]
Daniel Johns Talk Neo soul Eleven [259]
May
25
Ash Kablammo! Alternative rock earMUSIC [260]
Modestep London Road Alternative rock, drum and bass, dubstep INgrooves [261]
Nocturnal Sunshine Nocturnal Sunshine [262]
Peatbog Faeries Blackhouse Celtic fusion, experimental Peatbog Records [263]
The Vaccines English Graffiti Indie rock, pop rock Columbia [264]
Will Young 85% Proof Island [265]
May
26
A$AP Rocky At. Long. Last. A$AP Hip hop RCA [266]
Kara In Love Dance-pop DSP [267]
Lifehouse Out of the Wasteland Alternative rock, pop rock, power pop Ironworks [268]
Unknown Mortal Orchestra Multi-Love Indie rock, indie pop, psychedelic rock Jagjaguwar [269]
May
27
The Darkness Last of Our Kind Hard rock Canary Dwarf [270]
May
28
CLC Question K-pop, dance-pop Cube [271]
Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment Surf Hip hop, neo soul, R&B [272]
May
29
Florence + The Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful Indie pop, art rock, alternative pop, soul Island [273]
Heather Nova The Way It Feels Alternative rock, indie rock Embassy of Music [274]
Helloween My God-Given Right Power metal Nuclear Blast [275]
Jamie xx In Colour Electronica, house Young Turks [276]
Jason Derulo Everything Is 4 R&B, dance, pop Beluga Heights, Atlantic [277]
Paulini Come Alive Pop Fortitude Group, Ambition, Decca [278]
Seventeen 17 Carat Dance-pop Pledis [279]

June

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
June
1
Jaga Jazzist Starfire Post-rock, progressive rock, future jazz, jazz fusion Ninja Tune [280]
Major Lazer Peace Is the Mission EDM, dancehall Mad Decent [281]
Paradise Lost The Plague Within Death-doom, gothic metal Century Media [282]
Slaves Are You Satisfied? Punk rock Virgin EMI [283]
June
2
Four Year Strong Four Year Strong Pop punk Pure Noise [284]
I the Mighty Connector Progressive rock, post-hardcore, alternative rock Equal Vision [285]
Sun Kil Moon Universal Themes Folk rock, indie folk, indie rock Caldo Verde [286]
Zella Day Kicker Indie pop, pop Pinetop, Hollywood [287]
June
3
House of Lords Indestructible Frontiers [288]
Måns Zelmerlöw Perfectly Damaged Pop Warner Music Sweden [289]
June
4
Tremonti Cauterize Thrash metal, post-grunge FRET12 [290]
June
5
Muse Drones Alternative rock, hard rock, progressive rock Warner Bros., Helium-3 [291]
June
6
Pseudo Echo Live at the Viper Room Synth-pop, electronic Brian Canham [292]
June
8
FFS FFS Indie rock, art rock, dance-rock, electropop Domino [293]
Galantis Pharmacy Electro house, dance-pop, progressive house, big room house Big Beat, Atlantic [294]
Of Monsters and Men Beneath the Skin Indie pop, indie folk Republic [295]
Young Guns Ones and Zeros Alternative rock Virgin EMI [296]
June
9
honeyhoney 3 Americana, indie rock, country Rounder [297]
Montgomery Gentry Folks Like Us Country Blaster Records [298]
Tamia Love Life R&B, pop Def Jam [299]
June
12
Adam Lambert The Original High Synth-pop Warner Bros. [300]
Burning Point Burning Point AFM [301]
Giorgio Moroder Déjà Vu Disco, pop, EDM RCA [302]
Hilary Duff Breathe In. Breathe Out. Folk-pop, dance-pop RCA [303]
Savage Garden The Singles Pop JWM, Universal [304]
June
15
James Taylor Before This World Soft rock, folk Concord [305]
Mika No Place in Heaven Pop Casablanca [306]
Sarah Cracknell Red Kite Pop, baroque pop Cherry Red [307]
June
16
Active Child Mercy Vagrant [308]
Hudson Mohawke Lantern Electronic Warp [309]
Lukas Graham Lukas Graham Pop Copenhagen, Warner Bros. [310]
MewithoutYou Pale Horses Indie rock, art rock Run for Cover, Big Scary Monsters, Cooking Vinyl [311]
Nate Ruess Grand Romantic Pop Fueled by Ramen [312]
Our Last Night Younger Dreams [313]
Ryn Weaver The Fool Indie pop Interscope, Mad Love [314]
Third Eye Blind Dopamine Alternative rock, power pop, pop rock Mega Collider [315]
June
19
Borealis Purgatory Power metal, progressive metal AFM [316]
Christine Anu ReStylin' Up 20 Years Jazz, soul, pop Social Family [317]
Graveworm Ascending Hate Nuclear Blast [318]
June
21
Four Tet Morning/Evening Text [319]
June
22
AOA Heart Attack K-pop, electropop, dance-pop FNC Entertainment [320]
The Ethical Debating Society New Sense Odd Box [321]
Everything Everything Get to Heaven Art pop, art rock, progressive pop RCA [322]
Wolf Alice My Love Is Cool Alternative rock Dirty Hit [323]
June
23
Breaking Benjamin Dark Before Dawn Alternative metal, post-grunge Hollywood [324]
Elijah Blake Shadows & Diamonds ARTium, Def Jam [325]
Kacey Musgraves Pageant Material Neotraditional country Mercury Nashville [326]
Lindemann Skills in Pills Industrial metal Warner Music [327]
Son Lux Bones Post-rock Glassnote [328]
Tori Kelly Unbreakable Smile Pop, R&B Capitol, Schoolboy [329]
Tyga The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty Hip hop Last Kings [330]
June
24
Carly Rae Jepsen E·MO·TION Pop, dance-pop 604, School Boy, Interscope [331]
June
26
Unleash the Archers Time Stands Still Napalm [332]
June
28
Wavves and Cloud Nothings No Life for Me Post-punk, pop punk, indie rock Ghost Ramp [333]
June
29
August Burns Red Found in Far Away Places Metalcore Fearless [334]
Meek Mill Dreams Worth More Than Money Hip hop Maybach, Atlantic [335]
Miguel Wildheart R&B, rock ByStorm, RCA [336]
Neil Young The Monsanto Years Rock Reprise [337]
June
30
Bilal In Another Life Neo soul eOne Music [338]
Bonnie McKee Bombastic Pop Bonnie McKee Music [339]
Failure The Heart Is a Monster Alternative rock INgrooves Music Group [340]
Man Overboard Heavy Love Pop punk Rise [341]
Senses Fail Pull the Thorns from Your Heart Metalcore Pure Noise [342]
Vince Staples Summertime '06 Hip hop ARTium, Def Jam [343]

Third quarter

July

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
July
1
Big Bang D Electronic rock, pop punk, pop YG Entertainment [344]
July
3
The V Now or Never [345]
July
4
Lil Wayne Free Weezy Album Hip hop Young Money [346]
July
10
Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic Progressive metal Metal Blade [347]
Cody Simpson Free Rock, folk Coast House Records, Banana Beat Records [348]
Cradle of Filth Hammer of the Witches Extreme metal Nuclear Blast [349]
Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die II Hip hop Linear Labs [350]
Little Boots Working Girl Synth-pop, disco On Repeat, Dim Mak [351]
Owl City Mobile Orchestra Electropop, synth-pop, EDM, electronica Republic [352]
Phinehas Till the End Metalcore Artery [353]
R5 Sometime Last Night Pop rock Hollywood [354]
Samantha Fish Wild Heart Ruf [355]
Tyrese Black Rose R&B Voltron, Caroline [356]
Veruca Salt Ghost Notes Alternative rock El Camino Records [357]
Years & Years Communion Polydor [358]
July
16
Public Enemy Man Plans God Laughs Hip hop Spitdigital [359]
Wilco Star Wars Alternative rock, indie rock dBpm [360]
July
17
Blinddog Smokin' High Steppin' Silver Talon Records [361]
The Chemical Brothers Born in the Echoes Electronica, trip hop, house, techno Astralwerks, Virgin EMI [362]
Future DS2 Hip hop, trap Freebandz, Epic, A1 [363]
Galactic Into the Deep Jazz-funk Provogue [364]
Iron & Wine & Ben Bridwell Sing into My Mouth Rock, indie rock, folk, world Black Cricket, Brown [365]
Jason Isbell Something More Than Free Alternative country Southeastern Records [366]
MS MR How Does It Feel Indie pop, alternative rock Columbia [367]
Pitbull Dale Latin Mr. 305, RCA [368]
Ratatat Magnifique Alternative rock Because Music [369]
Tame Impala Currents Psychedelic pop Modular, Interscope [370]
July
23
Prince Royce Double Vision Pop RCA [371]
We Lost The Sea Departure Songs Translation Loss Records [372]
July
24
Ashley Monroe The Blade Neotraditional country Warner Bros. Nashville [373]
Bea Miller Not an Apology Pop punk Hollywood [374]
The Bunny the Bear A Liar Wrote This Post-hardcore, experimental rock Victory [375]
Holy Holy When the Storms Would Come Wonderlick [376]
Hopsin Pound Syndrome Hip hop Funk Volume [377]
Jill Scott Woman Neo soul, funk Blue Babe, Atlantic [378]
Joe Satriani Shockwave Supernova Instrumental rock Sony Music [379]
Lamb of God VII: Sturm und Drang Groove metal, thrash metal Epic, Nuclear Blast [380]
Nervo Collateral Dance, EDM Ultra Music [381]
Sleaford Mods Key Markets Harbinger Sound [382]
Symphony X Underworld Progressive metal, neoclassical metal Nuclear Blast [383]
Watkins Family Hour Watkins Family Hour Family Hour Records, Thirty Tigers [384]
We Came as Romans We Came as Romans Alternative rock Equal Vision, Spinefarm, Caroline Australia [385]
July
28
Omar Souleyman Bahdeni Nami Monkeytown [386]
Titus Andronicus The Most Lamentable Tragedy Punk rock, indie rock Merge [387]
July
31
Finger Eleven Five Crooked Lines Hard rock, alternative metal, post-grunge The Bicycle Music Company [388]
Joss Stone Water for Your Soul Soul, reggae, world S-Curve, Stone'd [389]
Kataklysm Of Ghosts and Gods Death metal Nuclear Blast [390]
Knuckle Puck Copacetic Pop punk Rise [391]
Lianne La Havas Blood Warner Bros. [392]
The Maccabees Marks to Prove It Art rock, indie rock Fiction, Communion [393]
Migos Yung Rich Nation Trap 300, Quality Control [394]
Natalie Imbruglia Male Portrait [395]
Saint Asonia Saint Asonia RCA [396]
Teenage Time Killers Teenage Time Killers: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 Rise [397]
Xandria Fire & Ashes Symphonic metal, power metal Napalm [398]

August

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
August
5
Big Bang E Hip hop YG Entertainment [399]
August
7
Cattle Decapitation The Anthropocene Extinction Deathgrind, progressive death metal Metal Blade [400]
Chelsea Wolfe Abyss Doom metal, noise rock Sargent House [401]
Dr. Dre Compton West Coast hip hop Aftermath, Interscope [402]
Fear Factory Genexus Industrial metal, groove metal, thrash metal Nuclear Blast [403]
Frank Turner Positive Songs for Negative People Folk punk, folk rock Xtra Mile [404]
Ivy Levan No Good Pop, smooth soul Interscope, Cherrytree [405]
Langhorne Slim The Spirit Moves Dualtone [406]
Luke Bryan Kill the Lights Country Capitol Nashville [407]
Mac DeMarco Another One Captured Tracks [408]
Miss May I Deathless Metalcore Rise [409]
Robyn & La Bagatelle Magique Love Is Free Dance Konichiwa, Cherrytree, Interscope [410]
The Rubens Hoops Alternative, pop, rock Ivy League [411]
August
13
FKA Twigs M3LL155X Young Turks [412]
August
14
Atticus Ross Music from Love and Mercy Ambient, mashup Capitol [413]
B.o.B. Psycadelik Thoughtz Hip hop Grand Hustle, Atlantic, Rebel Rock [414]
Bullet for My Valentine Venom Metalcore, thrash metal RCA [415]
The Good Life Everybody's Coming Down Indie rock Saddle Creek [416]
Grace Potter Midnight Pop rock Hollywood [417]
Julieta Venegas Algo Sucede Ohanian S. [418]
Melanie Martinez Cry Baby Electropop Atlantic [419]
Neck Deep Life's Not out to Get You Pop punk Hopeless [420]
New Politics Vikings Alternative rock Warner Bros., DCD2 [421]
Soulfly Archangel Thrash metal, groove metal Nuclear Blast [422]
August
21
Bon Jovi Burning Bridges Mercury [423]
Butcher Babies Take It Like a Man Thrash metal Century Media [424]
David Campbell The Essential David Campbell Pop Sony Music Australia [425]
Disturbed Immortalized Heavy metal, alternative metal Reprise [426]
The Fratellis Eyes Wide, Tongue Tied Alternative rock Cooking Vinyl [427]
Ghost Meliora Heavy metal, doom metal, progressive rock Loma Vista [428]
Imperial State Electric Honk Machine Psychout [429]
Jess Glynne I Cry When I Laugh Pop, R&B Atlantic [430]
JoJo III. Electro, R&B Atlantic [431]
Jordin Sparks Right Here Right Now R&B, pop 19, Louder Than Life, RAL [432]
Kip Moore Wild Ones Country pop, country rock, heartland rock, roots rock MCA Nashville [433]
Method Man The Meth Lab Hip hop Hanz On Music, Tommy Boy [434]
P.O.D. The Awakening Alternative metal, Christian metal, nu metal, rap metal Universal, T-Boy [435]
Pop Evil Up Hard rock, rock eOne Music [436]
The Sword High Country Stoner rock, hard rock Razor & Tie [437]
August
26
The Gazette Dogma Rock Sony Music Japan [438]
August
28
Atlas Genius Inanimate Objects Alternative rock, indietronica, synth-pop Warner Bros. [439]
Beach House Depression Cherry Dream pop Sub Pop [440]
Crazy Town The Brimstone Sluggers Rap rock Membran Records [441]
Destroyer Poison Season Merge, Dead Oceans [442]
Ella Eyre Feline Virgin EMI [443]
Foals What Went Down Indie rock Transgressive [444]
Halsey Badlands Electropop, synth-pop Astralwerks, Capitol [445]
Holly Golightly Slowtown Now! Damaged Goods [446]
Motörhead Bad Magic Heavy metal, hard rock UDR GmbH [447]
The Paper Kites Twelvefour Indie rock, folk rock Wonderlick, Sony Music Australia, Nettwerk [448]
Titãs Nheengatu ao Vivo Punk rock, rock Som Livre [449]
The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness Alternative R&B, R&B, pop Republic, XO [450]
Yo La Tengo Stuff Like That There Indie rock Matador [451]
August
30
Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz Experimental, psychedelic Smiley Miley [452]

September

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
September
4
a-ha Cast in Steel Alternative rock, pop rock Universal [453]
Against Me! 23 Live Sex Acts Punk rock Total Treble Music [454]
Ane Brun When I'm Free Folk Balloon Ranger Recordings [455]
The Arcs Yours, Dreamily, Garage rock, soul, rhythm and blues, psychedelic rock Nonesuch [456]
The Dear Hunter Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise Progressive rock, indie rock Equal Vision [457]
Five Finger Death Punch Got Your Six Hard rock, groove metal Prospect Park [458]
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls Heavy metal Parlophone [459]
k-os Can't Fly Without Gravity Alternative hip hop Dine Alone [460]
Oh Wonder Oh Wonder Indie pop, electropop, alternative Island, Republic, Caroline [461]
Public Image Ltd What the World Needs Now... Post-punk PiL Official Ltd [462]
Riverside Love, Fear and the Time Machine Progressive rock Inside Out [463]
Scarface Deeply Rooted Hip hop Facemob Music, BMG [464]
Travis Scott Rodeo Hip hop Grand Hustle, Epic [465]
Troye Sivan Wild Electropop, dream pop EMI Music Australia, Capitol [466]
The Wonder Years No Closer to Heaven Pop punk Hopeless [467]
September
7
Prince Hit n Run Phase One R&B, soul, electronic NPG [468]
September
11
Beirut No No No Indie folk, Balkan folk 4AD [469]
Ben Folds So There Chamber pop New West [470]
Bring Me the Horizon That's the Spirit Alternative rock, electronic rock, pop rock, alternative metal Sony Music, Columbia, RCA [471]
Colton Dixon The Calm Before the Storm CCM Sparrow, Capitol CMG [472]
Duran Duran Paper Gods New wave, pop rock, pop Warner Bros. [473]
The Hollywood Vampires Hollywood Vampires Rock Republic, Universal Music [474]
Jarryd James Thirty One Indie pop Dryden Street, Universal Australia [475]
Jay Rock 90059 West Coast hip hop Top Dawg [476]
Jewel Picking Up the Pieces Country folk Sugar Hill [477]
Kwabs Love + War Pop, R&B, soul Atlantic [478]
Kylie and Garibay Kylie and Garibay Electronic Parlophone, Warner Bros. [479]
Leona Lewis I Am R&B Island, Def Jam [480]
The Libertines Anthems for Doomed Youth Garage rock revival, indie rock Virgin EMI [481]
Low Ones and Sixes Sub Pop [482]
Nero Between II Worlds Electronic rock, dubstep, drum and bass, MTA [483]
Slayer Repentless Thrash metal Nuclear Blast [484]
Stereophonics Keep the Village Alive Rock Stylus Records [485]
TIP Da' Nic Hip hop King Inc., Grand Hustle, Empire [486]
Wisin Los Vaqueros: La Trilogía Sony Music Latin [487]
September
18
Ann Wilson The Ann Wilson Thing! - #1 [488]
Atreyu Long Live Metalcore Spinefarm [489]
Battles La Di Da Di Experimental rock, math rock, instrumental rock Warp [490]
The Black Dahlia Murder Abysmal Melodic death metal Metal Blade [491]
Blackalicious Imani Vol. 1 Hip hop OGM Recordings [492]
blessthefall To Those Left Behind Metalcore Fearless [493]
Le Butcherettes A Raw Youth Punk rock, indie rock Rodriguez Lopez Productions, Ipecac [494]
Chris Cornell Higher Truth Rock Universal [495]
CocoRosie Heartache City Freak folk Lost Girl Records [496]
David Cook Digital Vein Rock Analog Heart [497]
David Gilmour Rattle That Lock Rock Columbia [498]
The Front Bottoms Back on Top Indie rock Fueled by Ramen [499]
Jon Stevens Woman Rock Social Family [500]
Judy Collins Strangers Again [501]
Katharine McPhee Hysteria Pop eOne [502]
Keith Richards Crosseyed Heart Rock, Rock and roll, blues, country Republic [503]
Leigh Nash The State I'm In Country [504]
Lana Del Rey Honeymoon Baroque pop, dream pop, trip hop Polydor, Interscope [505]
Mac Miller GO:OD AM Hip hop Warner Bros., REMember [506]
Mercury Rev The Light in You Alternative rock, neo-psychedelia Bella Union [507]
Metric Pagans in Vegas Indie rock, new wave Metric Music International [508]
Motion City Soundtrack Panic Stations Pop punk, alternative rock, indie rock Epitaph [509]
Pwr Bttm Ugly Cherries Queercore [510]
Reflections The Color Clear Progressive metalcore eOne, Good Fight [511]
Rhodes Wishes Imports Records [512]
Robert DeLong In the Cards Glassnote [513]
Shinedown Threat to Survival Hard rock Atlantic [514]
Turnpike Troubadours Turnpike Troubadours Bossier City Records [515]
Ugly Kid Joe Uglier Than They Used ta Be Rock, hard rock, heavy metal Metalville, UKJ Records [516]
September
20
Drake & Future What a Time to Be Alive Hip hop A1, Cash Money, Epic, Freebandz, Republic, Young Money [517]
September
25
Big Grams (Big Boi and Phantogram) Big Grams Alternative hip hop Epic [518]
Caspian Dust and Disquiet Triple Crown [519]
Chvrches Every Open Eye Synth-pop Virgin EMI [520]
Darkstar Foam Island Warp [521]
The Dead Weather Dodge and Burn Alternative rock, garage rock, hard rock Third Man [522]
Anthony de Mare Liaisons: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano Classical ECM [523]
Disclosure Caracal House, UK garage PMR, Island [524]
Fetty Wap Fetty Wap Hip hop, trap RGF Productions, 300, Atlantic [525]
Gloryhammer Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards Symphonic power metal Napalm [526]
Graveyard Innocence & Decadence Hard rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock Nuclear Blast [527]
Julia Holter Have You in My Wilderness Baroque pop, dream pop Domino [528]
Kaskade Automatic Dance, progressive house, deep house Arkade, Warner Bros. [529]
Kurt Vile B'lieve I'm Goin Down... Indie rock Matador [530]
Matthew Good Chaotic Neutral Alternative rock Warner Music Canada [531]
Milo So the Flies Don't Come Hip hop Ruby Yacht, The Order Label [532]
New Order Music Complete Dance-rock, electropop Mute [533]
No Devotion Permanence Synth-pop, new wave Collect [534]
Parkway Drive Ire Metalcore Epitaph [535]
Peaches Rub Electropop I U She [536]
Robin Schulz Sugar Deep house TONSPIEL, Warner [537]
Silversun Pickups Better Nature Alternative rock, shoegazing New Machine Records [538]
Thomas Rhett Tangled Up Country Valory [539]
V V Brown Glitch Electronica, trip hop YOY Records [540]
Il Volo L'amore si muove Pop, operatic pop Sony Music [541]
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die Harmlessness Indie rock, emo, post-rock Epitaph [542]
Youth Lagoon Savage Hills Ballroom Dream pop Fat Possum [543]
September
30
Seth MacFarlane No One Ever Tells You Easy listening, traditional pop, vocal jazz, big band Republic, Fuzzy Door Productions [544]

Fourth quarter

October

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
October
2
Avicii Stories House, electronic dance PRMD, Island [545]
Blitzen Trapper All Across This Land Alternative country Vagrant, Lojinx [546]
Bryan Adams Get Up Rock Polydor [547]
Bryson Tiller Trapsoul Alternative R&B, soul RCA [548]
Children of Bodom I Worship Chaos Melodic death metal Nuclear Blast [549]
Clutch Psychic Warfare Blues rock, stoner rock Weathermaker [550]
Cold Chisel The Perfect Crime Rock Cold Chisel Music [551]
Collective Soul See What You Started by Continuing Alternative rock, post-grunge Vanguard [552]
Deafheaven New Bermuda Blackgaze, post-metal Anti- [553]
Eagles of Death Metal Zipper Down Garage rock Downtown [554]
Editors In Dream Post-punk revival, dark wave, synth-pop PIAS [555]
Janet Jackson Unbreakable R&B, pop Rhythm Nation, BMG [556]
New Years Day Malevolence Alternative metal, gothic metal, hard rock Another Century [557]
Rudimental We the Generation Drum and bass, soul Asylum, Atlantic, Black Butter [558]
Sevendust Kill the Flaw Alternative metal Asylum, 7Bros. [559]
The Sheepdogs Future Nostalgia Rock, boogie rock, Southern rock, blues rock Warner [560]
The Shoes Chemicals Green United Music [561]
Swim Deep Mothers Psychedelic pop RCA [562]
Tamar Braxton Calling All Lovers R&B Epic, Streamline Records [563]
Trivium Silence in the Snow Heavy metal Roadrunner [564]
The Winery Dogs Hot Streak Hard rock, blues rock Three Dog Music [565]
October
9
Alesha Dixon Do It for Love Precious Stone Records [566]
City and Colour If I Should Go Before You Alternative rock Dine Alone [567]
Faithless Faithless 2.0 Trip hop, trance, dance, electronica Nates Tunes, PIAS, Ultra [568]
The Game The Documentary 2 West Coast hip hop Blood Money, eOne Music [569]
Jamie Lawson Jamie Lawson Pop Gingerbread Man Records [570]
John Grant Grey Tickles, Black Pressure Soft rock Bella Union [571]
Hurts Surrender Synth-pop Sony Music, Columbia [572]
Mayday Parade Black Lines Emo, pop punk Fearless [573]
Protomartyr The Agent Intellect Post-punk, indie rock Hardly Art [574]
R. City What Dreams Are Made Of Reggae fusion, hip hop Kemosabe [575]
Reece Mastin Change Colours Pop rock Social Family [576]
Selena Gomez Revival Pop Interscope, Polydor [577]
St Germain St Germain Nu jazz Warner Bros. [578]
Toby Keith 35 MPH Town Country Show Dog-Universal [579]
W.A.S.P. Golgotha Heavy metal Napalm [580]
October
16
Børns Dopamine Indie pop, alternative rock, synth-pop, psychedelic pop Interscope [581]
Caravan Palace <I°_°I> (a.k.a. Robot Face) Electro swing Wagram [582]
Coheed and Cambria The Color Before the Sun Alternative rock, pop rock 300 Entertainment [583]
Deerhunter Fading Frontier Dream pop, experimental rock 4AD [584]
Demi Lovato Confident Pop Hollywood, Island, Safehouse [585]
The Game The Documentary 2.5 West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap Blood Money, eOne Music [586]
Jean-Michel Jarre Electronica 1: The Time Machine Electronic Columbia [587]
Joe Budden All Love Lost Hip hop eOne [588]
Ludovico Einaudi Elements Decca [589]
Neon Indian Vega Intl. Night School Electronic, disco, neo-psychedelia, vaporwave Mom + Pop, Transgressive [590]
Nothing But Thieves Nothing but Thieves Alternative rock RCA [591]
Omi Me 4 U Tropical house, reggae Ultra, Columbia [592]
Pentatonix Pentatonix A cappella RCA [593]
October
22
Kari Rueslåtten To the North [594]
October
23
5 Seconds of Summer Sounds Good Feels Good Pop rock, pop punk Hi or Hey, Capitol [595]
Carrie Underwood Storyteller Country Arista Nashville, 19 [596]
Chris Isaak First Comes the Night Roots rock Vanguard [597]
Chris Tomlin Adore: Christmas Songs of Worship Worship, CCM sixstepsrecords, Sparrow [598]
Dave Gahan & Soulsavers Angels & Ghosts Alternative rock, blues rock, acoustic music Columbia [599]
Gazpacho Molok [600]
Joanna Newsom Divers Avant-garde, baroque pop Drag City [601]
Josef Salvat Night Swim Pop, electropop Columbia [602]
Julien Baker Sprained Ankle Folk 6131 Records [603]
Marianas Trench Astoria Pop rock 604 [604]
Mogwai Central Belters Post-rock Rock Action [605]
Pure Bathing Culture Pray for Rain Partisan [606]
Rod Stewart Another Country Capitol [607]
RuPaul Slay Belles RuCo Inc. [608]
Vanessa Carlton Liberman Pop Dine Alone [609]
October
27
Mark Kozelek and Nicolás Pauls Dreams of Childhood Spoken word Caldo Verde [610]
October
28
Il Divo Amor & Pasión Classical crossover, tango, bolero, mambo Syco, Sony Music, Columbia [611]
October
30
Amy Winehouse and Antônio Pinto Amy Jazz, soul, neo soul Island [612]
Car Seat Headrest Teens of Style Indie rock Matador [613]
Carnage Papi Gordo Big room house, trap Ultra [614]
Def Leppard Def Leppard Hard rock Bludgeon Riffola, earMUSIC, Mailboat [615]
Drive-By Truckers It's Great to Be Alive! ATO [616]
Escape the Fate Hate Me Post-hardcore Eleven Seven [617]
James Morrison Higher Than Here Pop Island [618]
Lalah Hathaway Lalah Hathaway Live R&B, soul, pop, neo soul eOne Music [619]
Mette Henriette Mette Henriette Jazz ECM [620]
The Neighbourhood Wiped Out! Alternative rock, R&B, post-rock Columbia [621]
Puscifer Money Shot Alternative rock, post-industrial Puscifer Entertainment [622]
Skindred Volume Nu metal Napalm [623]
Steve Martin & Edie Brickell So Familiar Bluegrass Rounder [624]
Tina Arena Eleven Pop, R&B, soul Positive Dream, EMI Australia [625]
October
31
Cassper Nyovest Refiloe Hip hop, motswako, house, kwaito Family Tree, Universal South Africa [626]

November

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
November
3
Eric Church Mr. Misunderstood Country, rock, blues, soul EMI Nashville [627]
November
6
Anastacia Ultimate Collection Sony Music [628]
Angie Stone Dream Soul Shanachie [629]
Billy Gibbons and the BFG's Perfectamundo Blues rock, Afro-Cuban Concord [630]
Birds of Tokyo Playlist Alternative rock, indie rock Birds of Tokyo, EMI Music Australia [631]
Björk Vulnicura Strings Chamber One Little Indian [632]
CeeLo Green Heart Blanche Soul, neo soul Atlantic [633]
Dawid Podsiadło Annoyance and Disappointment Sony Music [634]
Ellie Goulding Delirium Synth-pop, dance Polydor [635]
Extreme Noise Terror Extreme Noise Terror Willowtip [636]
Grimes Art Angels Synth-pop, dance, art pop 4AD [637]
Jamie Woon Making Time Electronica, trip hop, R&B, soul Polydor [638]
Joe Moore A Thousand Lifetimes Pop Decca, Universal Australia [639]
Kate Boy One Iamsound [640]
Khruangbin The Universe Smiles upon You Night Time Stories [641]
Kode9 Nothing Hyperdub [642]
Lacrimosa Hoffnung Gothic metal, gothic rock Hall of Sermon [643]
Laura Pausini Simili Latin pop Warner Italy [644]
Little Mix Get Weird Synth-pop, dance-pop, R&B Syco, Columbia [645]
Mylène Farmer Interstellaires Electronica, synth-pop Universal [646]
Paulini Merry Christmas Christmas Ambition [647]
Sara Bareilles What's Inside: Songs from Waitress Pop rock, soul Epic [648]
Seal 7 Soul, R&B Warner Bros. [649]
Steak Number Eight Kosmokoma [650]
Tim McGraw Damn Country Music Country Big Machine [651]
November
11
Nana Mizuki Smashing Anthems J-pop King [652]
November
13
Alessia Cara Know-It-All R&B, pop Def Jam, UMG [653]
Anna von Hausswolff The Miraculous [654]
Ben Haenow Ben Haenow Pop, pop rock Syco, RCA [655]
Boots Aquaria Alternative R&B, experimental hip hop Columbia [656]
Casting Crowns A Live Worship Experience Worship, CCM, Christian rock, pop rock Beach Street, Reunion [657]
Jeff Lynne's ELO Alone in the Universe Columbia [658]
A Great Big World When the Morning Comes Pop, pop rock Epic, Black Magnetic [659]
Justin Bieber Purpose Pop Def Jam, RBMG, Schoolboy [660]
Kurt Cobain Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings Grunge, field recordings Universal [661]
Kylie Minogue Kylie Christmas Christmas, traditional pop Parlophone, Warner Bros. [662]
Logic The Incredible True Story Hip hop Def Jam, Visionary [663]
Moke The Time Has Come [664]
One Direction Made in the A.M. Rock, pop rock Columbia, Syco [665]
Oneohtrix Point Never Garden of Delete Electronic, experimental Warp [666]
Train Christmas in Tahoe Christmas Universal [667]
Ty Dolla Sign Free TC Hip hop, R&B Atlantic [668]
November
16
Redlight X Colour Lobster Boy [669]
November
20
Adele 25 Pop, soul, R&B XL, Columbia [670]
Anggun Toujours un ailleurs Pop TF1 [671]
Enya Dark Sky Island New-age, Celtic Warner Music, Reprise [672]
Freddie Gibbs Shadow of a Doubt Hip hop ESGN, Empire [673]
Newton Faulkner Human Love Folk rock BMG [674]
Samantha Jade Nine Dance-pop, pop Sony Music Australia [675]
Tech N9ne Strangeulation Vol. II Hip hop Strange Music [676]
Yellow Claw Blood for Mercy Mad Decent [677]
November
23
Foo Fighters Saint Cecilia Rock RCA [678]
November
25
Nick Carter All American Pop, pop rock, pop punk Kaotic, Inc [679]
November
27
Alyssa Reid Phoenix Wax Records [680]
The Arcs The Arcs vs. The Inventors Vol. 1 Nonesuch [681]
The Corrs White Light Pop East West [682]
Danzig Skeletons Evilive, Nuclear Blast [683]
Erykah Badu But You Caint Use My Phone R&B, soul, electronica Motown, Control Freaq [684]
Parquet Courts Monastic Living Experimental rock Rough Trade [685]
The Vamps Wake Up Pop Mercury, Virgin EMI [686]
November
30
BTS The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 2 Hip hop, dance-pop, R&B, K-pop Big Hit [687]

December

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref.
December
4
Babyface Return of the Tender Lover R&B Def Jam [688]
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Alternative rock Parlophone, Atlantic [689]
Fleur East Love, Sax and Flashbacks R&B, pop, hip hop Syco [690]
G-Eazy When It's Dark Out Hip hop RCA [691]
Ice Nine Kills Every Trick in the Book Metalcore, symphonic metal Fearless [692]
Jeremih Late Nights R&B Def Jam [693]
Kid Cudi Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven Alternative rock, avant-garde, lo-fi Republic, Wicked Awesome [694]
Rick Ross Black Market Hip hop Maybach, Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam [695]
Sarah Geronimo The Great Unknown Pop, R&B, dance Viva [696]
Sigma Life Drum and bass 3Beat [697]
Troye Sivan Blue Neighbourhood Electropop, dream pop EMI Music Australia, Capitol [698]
December
11
Cam Untamed Country Arista Nashville, RCA [699]
EMA #Horror: Original Score by EMA Matador [700]
jennylee right on! New wave Rough Trade [701]
R. Kelly The Buffet R&B RCA [702]
Secrets Everything That Got Us Here Post hardcore, melodic metalcore Rise, Velocity Records [703]
December
12
Prince Hit n Run Phase Two Funk, soul, pop NPG, Universal [704]
December
18
Ariana Grande Christmas & Chill Christmas, R&B Republic [705]
Baroness Purple Alternative rock Abraxan Hymns [706]
Bloodhound Gang Hard-Off Jimmy Franks [707]
Cage the Elephant Tell Me I'm Pretty Garage rock, indie rock RCA [708]
Chris Brown Royalty R&B, alternative R&B RCA [709]
JoJo LoveJo2 Hip hop soul, R&B Atlantic [710]
Monica Code Red R&B RCA [711]
Pusha T King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude Hip hop GOOD, Def Jam [712]
What So Not Gemini Owsla [713]
December
19
Tiwa Savage R.E.D Pop, Afro-pop, reggae Mavin, 323 Entertainment [714]
December
25
Kid Ink Summer in the Winter Hip hop RCA [715]
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