Paste magazine lists upcoming album releases for 2025

Paste Magazine has compiled a roundup of notable upcoming album releases scheduled for 2025, starting in July. The list, updated regularly by the site's music team, highlights new music from established and emerging artists across various genres. It aims to help fans track standout projects amid the year's busy release schedule.

Paste Magazine's music team maintains a dynamic list of upcoming album releases for 2025, acknowledging the challenge of following the influx of new music. The roundup focuses on albums expected to make an impact, with updates provided weekly throughout the year. Readers are directed to the site's Best New Albums and Best New Songs sections for additional context.

Releases begin on July 11 with projects like Backstreet Boys' Millennium 2.0, Brutus VIII's Do It For the Money EP, and Clipse's Let God Sort Em Out. The following week, July 18, features Alex G's Headlights, Billie Marten's Dog Eared, and Lord Huron's The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, among others.

By July 25, anticipation builds for Alice Cooper Band's The Revenge of Alice Cooper, Madonna's Veronica Electronica, and Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunter. August brings DEBBY FRIDAY's The Starrr of the Queen of Life on August 1, BABYMETAL's METAL FORTH on August 8, and Ethel Cain's Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You later that month.

September offers a dense lineup, including Big Thief's Double Infinity and David Byrne's Who Is the Sky? on September 5, Ed Sheeran's Play on September 12, and Cardi B's Am I the Drama? on September 19. The list extends into October with Miles Kane's Sunlight in the Shadows on October 17.

This curated selection spans rock, pop, indie, and more, providing a roadmap for music enthusiasts navigating 2025's offerings.

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Complementing the previously announced early 2026 albums from artists like Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, Megadeth, and others, new highlights include hip-hop from A$AP Rocky and Drake, R&B from Ari Lennox and Ella Mai, and more from alternative, pop, and rock acts—promising continued momentum into the new year across diverse genres.

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The Week has compiled a selection of the year's biggest music releases, featuring albums from prominent artists. The list spotlights LPs by Mavis Staples and Lorde among others.

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Paste Magazine has compiled its picks for the 40 best debut albums released in 2024, highlighting emerging artists across genres. The list features newcomers like SPRINTS, Tierra Whack, and Ekko Astral, emphasizing fresh sounds from bands and solo acts. Music editor Matt Mitchell curated the selection, focusing on urgent and tremendous material from up-and-coming talents.

Adding to early-year previews from Consequence and Esquire, NME has compiled a list of 61 most eagerly awaited albums for 2026. It spotlights returns from major acts like BTS and A$AP Rocky—echoing buzz around Zach Bryan and Charli XCX—alongside debuts from rising talents across punk, R&B, K-pop, and metal, with releases kicking off in January.

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Hypebot published a summary of the most read music business stories from the previous week on January 4, 2026. Key topics included Live Nation's antitrust lawsuit defense, Bandcamp Friday's 2026 schedule, and industry predictions for the coming year. The roundup highlighted various expert insights and practical guides for music professionals.

 

 

 

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