Every day we’re faced with an onslaught of album announcements so we thought we’d start sharing the soon-to-be-released love by putting together a list of the most notable and exciting album announcements on a weekly basis.

Parquet Courts
Sunbathing Animal


Release Date: 30th May
Label: Rough Trade / Remote Control
Why You Should Care: Depicting a progressive look at what blues music will sound like in 300 years, this is a promising rollercoaster journey you won’t be able to get off of. After gracing Australian shores for 2014’s St Jerome’s Laneway Festival, the American punk ensemble will release their third studio album this coming winter. A record about hopelessness, fleeting with thoughts of freedom and having peace of mind, it was recorded amidst a hectic 2013 tour schedule which transposes into the lyrical themes of displacement, doubt and situational captivity.

Tracklisting:
1. Bodies
2. Black And White
3. Dear Romana
4. What Color Is Blood
5. Vienna II
6. Always Back In Town
7. She’s Rolling
8. Sunbathing Animal
9. Up All Night
10. Instant Disassembly
11. Duckin And Dodgin
12. Raw Milk
13. Into The Garden

First Aid Kit
Stay Gold


Release Date: 6th June
Label: Columbia Records / Sony Music
Why You Should Care: Keeping their signature folk sound and enhancing it with the atmospheric dynamics of The Omaha Symphony Orchestra, the Swedish sister duo of Johanna and Klara Soderberg produce their lushest recording to date, requiring no further introduction. Recorded in ARC studios in Omaha, produced by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Monsters Of Folk) and arranged by Nate Walcott (Broken Bells, Rilo Kiley) they’ve created an ambitious and sophisticated collection of 10 songs blossoming with vivid story telling. Having been announced on the Bonnaroo line-up this coming June, the stage is sure to melt with tranquil delights.

Tracklisting:
1. My Silver Lining
2. Master Pretender
3. Stay Gold
4. Cedar Lane
5. Shattered And Hollow
6. The Bell
7. Waitress Song
8. Fleeting One
9. Heaven Knows
10. A Long Time Ago

DragonForce
Maximum Overload


Release Date: 15th August
Label: 3Wise Records
Why You Should Care: Ever wanted to hear an epic metal cover of Johnny Cash’s ‘Ring Of Fire’? Well, the UK metal titans have announced their sixth studio album featuring guest appearances from Trivium’s Matt Heafy as well as the bands first ever cover song. A record of firsts for the quintet, opting to move away from recording themselves in association with Karl Groom and seeking the services of Jens Bogren from Orebro studios in Sweden. Inspired by a constant bombardment of information, tablets, laptops, and mobile phones there is no escaping the Maximum Overload of metal racquet from the Londen-ers. First demo ‘Defenders’ has just landed so check out the first tantalising taste here.

Tracklisting: TBA

Echo & The Bunnymen
Meteorites


Release Date: 25th April
Label: 429 Records / Universal Music Australia
Why You Should Care: ‘’Meteorites is what Echo & The Bunnymen mean and are meant to be; up there in heaven; untouchable, celestial, beautiful and real’’ said founding member Ian McCulloch. The much-loved Liverpudlian legends have been a force on the indie rock scene since 1978. Announcing their 12th studio album, and first since 2009, founder McCulloch has written 10 anthems showcasing their undeniable hallmarks whilst expanding their sound, raising the English gents to another platform. Produced by Youth (Killing Joke, The Verve) it’s a worthy successor to Crocodiles.

Tracklisting:
1. Lovers On The Run
2. Is This A Breakdown
3. Holy Moses
4. Meteorites
5. Explosions
6. Icarus
7. I Loved The Devil
8. Constantinople
9. Market Town
10. New Horizons

Fox & Fowl
Fox & Fowl EP


Release Date: 18th April
Label: MGM
Why You Should Care: Encapsulating the journey the band had while studying in Canberra, the now Brisbane residents are amped to announce their EP backed by an East Coast Tour. Entering Airlock studios in Brissy after travelling separately for 12 months, the country lads have exited with a collection of upbeat and uplifting stories that are undeniably fun and full of banter. First cut ‘Pilot’ epitomises an ability to let go and be persuasive check out the accompanying video as premiered by us here. Be careful, it’s dangerous and people actually got hurt.

Tracklisting:
1. Jungle Punch
2. Pilot
3. Neon Colours
4. Birds On A Wire

White Lung
Deep Fantasy


Release Date: 17th June
Label: Domino Recording Co.
Why You Should Care: With only 1000 limited edition LP’s for the entire globe and a randomly selected 50 to receive a ‘zine’ created by the trio, fans will be relentlessly trying to get their hands on a copy. Always packing a punch, the hard-hitting Canadian punk rockers are drawing in new fans with their open and diverse sound that is as controversial as ever. Laying down majority of the tracks in their forming grounds of Vancouver, vocalist Mish Way is increasingly provocative delving into lyrical impressionism about addiction, body dysmorphia and sexual dynamics.

Tracklisting:
Side A:
1. Drown With The Monster
2. Down It Goes
3. Snake Jaw
4. Face Down
5. I Believe You

Side B:
6. Wrong Star
7. Just For You
8. Sycophant
9. Lucky One
10. In Your Homes

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