Three standout albums highlighted for release next week

Tinnitist has spotlighted three intriguing music releases scheduled for December 29 to January 4, 2025, offering a mix of ambient art-rock, expansive rock-infused Americana, and emotionally raw re-recordings. These albums promise diverse sonic experiences, from immersive soundscapes to soul-baring anthems. They represent artists pushing boundaries in their respective genres.

The short list from Tinnitist features Devon Allman & Nightvision's Nightvision, an ambient art-rock project designed to create a full sensory experience. It blends mystic rhythms, searing guitars, song titles nodding to '80s sci-fi cinema, and esoteric Middle Eastern imagery into an otherworldly soundscape. Recorded at Allman's home-turned-studio during the pandemic, the album marks the recording debut of his son Orion Allman on synthesizer. Longtime collaborators John Lum on drums and Justin Corgan on bass, from The Allman Betts Band and the Devon Allman Project, join the effort. Drawing from vintage '80s sonics and influences like The Police and The Cure, Nightvision suits meditations or relaxed listening, inviting listeners to drift into its glowing nocturnal world.

Langhorne Slim's The Dreamin’ Kind sees the Americana pioneer venturing into larger-than-life rock 'n' roll. Strapping on an electric guitar, Slim delivers chugging power chords, 1970s-sized riffs, and richly layered arrangements, fueled by his signature soul-baring songwriting. The album includes acoustic-driven tracks skirting folk music's edges, making it his most explorative work yet—ideal for rock clubs, campfires, or garages. Produced by Greta Van Fleet’s Sam Kiszka, Slim reflects on the process: “It felt like I was blowing some old shit up so I could plant some new flowers.” He adds, “I love acoustic music. I love folk music. But those aren’t my only loves. Rock ’n’ roll has always tickled the same place in my soul as great singer-songwriter music, and I wanted to explore those influences. Raw songs that make you feel something: that’s the stuff I’m after.”

Richard Sallis's Casino is a fully re-recorded project from songs he wrote at age 18 during a low point of homelessness, loneliness, and heartbreak. Sallis turned to songwriting “to survive the day,” dreaming of realizing his vision. Over a decade later, he has re-recorded the tracks from scratch with a new band, preserving their raw emotion while expanding the sound. Most of the album was captured in churches and cathedrals, incorporating the spaces' natural reverb and acoustic character into the music.

These releases are part of a broader wave of over 165 albums and projects arriving next week, including live recordings and reissues, but the short list emphasizes these three for their artistic depth and innovation.

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26 new music albums and 12 books arrive November 10-16

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Music fans have a packed week ahead with 26 new album releases and 12 music-related books hitting shelves from November 10 to 16, 2025. Highlights include deluxe reissues from The Rolling Stones and The Black Crowes, alongside debuts from emerging acts like Picture Parlour and Violent Vira. The book lineup features intimate memoirs from Robbie Robertson and Dolly Parton, exploring creative partnerships and stage legacies.

Tinnitist previews next week's music releases, spotlighting four standout albums arriving between December 15 and 21. These include Symbiotic Dream by Black Pig Meat, TV Generation by Control Freaks, the self-titled Peter Criss album, and Midnight Fortress by the band of the same name. Each project brings distinct styles, from improvisational space rock to punk energy and heavy metal roots.

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Paste Magazine has unveiled its picks for the best new albums to stream, featuring releases from Auratus, DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ, and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. These selections offer a mix of dream-pop, expansive dance sampling, and contemplative ambient music amid the holiday season. The roundup emphasizes fresh sounds for listeners seeking new obsessions.

Vulture has released its annual music preview, highlighting 43 albums set for release in 2026 that its writers and editors are eager to hear. The list spans genres from country and pop to punk and R&B, featuring established stars and reunions. Published on December 30, 2025, it forms part of a broader 2026 entertainment forecast including TV, movies, and books.

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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.

As 2026 approaches, music fans have much to anticipate with several high-profile album releases scheduled for the first quarter. Artists including Zach Bryan, Lana Del Rey, and Nick Jonas are among those unveiling new projects, spanning genres from country to pop. These announcements highlight a diverse slate of comebacks and fresh sounds.

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Metal Insider highlighted six fresh tracks and videos from various bands on December 22, 2025. The lineup includes singles from Megadeth's upcoming final album and contributions to film soundtracks. This weekly catch-up helps fans stay current with the latest in metal music.

 

 

 

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