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The most exciting releases of the season ahead.
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This summer, just about every A-list musician released an album.
If we learned anything from the experience, its that we are finally out of artists to write about.
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Though this summer was unusually stacked, theres still plenty more good stuff coming.
Check out some highlights below, followed by a full schedule.
Further reason is the new, Four Tetproduced single, Kong.
Boygenius,BoygeniusEP(11/9)Its dangerous to throw the term supergroup around.
If youre looking for bummer jams to soundtrack your fall, you might stop looking right away.
Each song is a devastating jewel.
September
9/6
Hozier,Nina Cried PowerEPA new one from the IrishTake Me to Churchsinger-songwriter.
Kravitz has saidof his first album in four years.
Waxahatchee,Great ThunderEPAfter three fuzz-rock albums, Katie Crutchfield goes acoustic on six new songs.
You probably shouldnt expect him to go pop, though.
Carrie Underwood,Cry PrettyThe country-pop American Idol takes her first shot at co-producing on her sixth record.
Willie Nelson,My WayAn album of Sinatra covers?
Now, theres a novel idea.
Josh Groban,BridgesOn his first album in three years, Groban croons in four languages.
Fucked Up,Dose Your DreamsThe Toronto hardcore sextet adds strings, courtesy of violinist-arranger Owen Pallett.
(It sounds weird, but David Byrnes Luaka Bop label rarely misses.)
11/9
J Mascis,Elastic DaysThe prolific Dinosaur Jr leader returns with his third solo album.
Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers,Bought to RotThe Against Me!
front woman debuts with her acoustic-rock trio.