Upcoming music releases highlight diverse genres for February 16-22

A selection of 21 new albums arrives next week, spanning rock, punk, jazz, and folk influences from various artists. Highlights include collaborations and long-awaited returns from established acts. The releases, previewed by Tinnitist, offer fresh takes on personal and cultural themes.

The week of February 16-22, 2026, brings a varied lineup of music releases, as compiled in Tinnitist's short list. Among the notable entries is "Deface The Currency" by The Messthetics & James Brandon Lewis, a second collaborative LP following their 2024 self-titled debut. The album, born from 150 live shows, features seven tracks emphasizing vigor and spontaneity, with the band formed in D.C. by Anthony Pirog, Joe Lally, Brendan Canty, and saxophonist James Brandon Lewis.

Mod Lang's debut "Borrowed Time" captures the Motor City band's raw pop sound, tracked live on reel-to-reel across 10 tracks exploring romanticism and urban alienation. Michael Monroe's "Outerstellar" blends raunchy rock with effortless harmonies, described by the artist as unedited self-expression. MX Lonely's "All Monsters" delves into shadow work and mental health through murky alt-rock, with vocalist Rae Haas noting it as a way to confront internal monsters.

The Overjoyed's self-titled album evolves their punk-pop sound with collaborative songwriting from members Vangelis Dimos, Thanos Manolopoulos, Stef Moysidis, and Leo Overjoyed. Peaches' "No Lube So Rude" mixes electronic and punk elements in a provocative look at identity and autonomy from the post-menopausal queer icon.

Other releases include the "EPIC: Elvis Presley In Concert Soundtrack" with restored 1970s footage and remixes, curated by Baz Luhrmann; Snake Eyes' "Cash Rich," addressing eco-anxiety with gritpop; and Suplecs' "Hymns Under A Blood Moon Sky," a stoner-rock return tackling heavy themes in New Orleans style.

From Part 1, Altın Gün's "Garip" reimagines Turkish folk compositions by Neşet Ertaş with psych-groove expansions. Liz Cooper's "New Day" reflects personal reinvention through psychedelic pop, written solo in New York. The Enemy's "Social Disguises" marks their first album in over a decade, reuniting the original trio.

Additional titles feature Alexsucks' "Autopilot," Beggar Weeds' retrospective "Tragedy in U.S. History," and Toys That Kill's "Triple Sabotage," reviving their melodic punk after 10 years. These releases, drawn from edited press materials, showcase independent creativity across global scenes.

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