Friday New Releases – September 12, 2025

A lot of old bands this week with new releases…I’m not sure what year I’m in actually as a result. But I think it is 2025. The only one I’m interested in hearing is the Led Zeppelin E.P. and Foreigner Box Set for ‘4’. For something newer, I’ll check out the new Daughtry E.P. , but that is probably all. What do you want to hear? Also, let us know what we missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

  • Motley Crue – From The Beginning – (BMG Rights Mgmt)
  • Foreigner – 4 (Deluxe Edition) – (Atlantic Recording / Warner Music)
  • Led Zeppelin – Live EP – (Atlantic Recording Corporation)
  • Spinal Tap – The End Continues – (Authorized Spinal Tap, LLC / Interscope Records)
  • Daughtry – Shock To The System Part Two – (Dogtree Records / Big Machine Label Group)
    David Bowie – I Can’t Give Everything Away 2002-2016 – (Rhino / Parlophone)
  • Phil Wickham – Song Of The Saints – (Fair Trade Services)
  • Ed Sheeran – Play – (Atlantic Records)
  • Silverstein – Pink Moon – (UNFD)
  • Dance Gavin Dance – Pantheon – (Rise Records)
  • Tedeschi Trucks Band And Leon Russell – Mad Dogs & Englishmen Revisited LIve at Lockn’ – (Swamp Family Music LLC / Fantasy Records)
  • The Switch – No Way Out – (Frontiers Records)
  • The Rasmus – Weirdo – (Playground Music / Better Noise Music)
  • Warren Haynes – The Whisper Sessions – (Fantasy Records)
  • Lorna Shore – I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me – (Century Media Records)
  • Between the Buried And Me – The Blue Nowhere – (InsideOutMusic)
  • Behemoth – Pandemonic Incantations – (Metal Blade Records)
  • Year of the Goat – Trivia Goddess – (Napalm Records)
  • Arjen Anthony Lucassen – Songs No One Will Hear – (InsideOutMusic)
  • Der Weg Einer Freiheit – Innern – (Season of Mist)
  • Nevertel – Start Again – (Epitaph)
  • Motherless – Do You Feel Safe – (Prosthetic records / MNRK Records)
  • Spite House – Desertion – (Pure Noise Records)
  • I See Stars – The Wheel – (Sumerian Records)
  • Gruff Rhys – Dim Probs – (Rock Action Records)
  • Paul Cebar – Paul Cebar – (StorySound Records)
  • Maruja – Pain to Power – (Music For Nations)
  • Earth – Legendary Lost Tapes – (Big Bear)
  • Tav Falco – Desire on Ice – (Org Music)
  • Parcels – Loved – (Because Music SAS)
  • Sophie Ellis-Bextor Perimenopop – (Decca Records / Universal Music)
  • Leisure – Welcome to the Mood – (Nettwerk Music Group)
  • Mat and Savanna Shaw – Just How Strong You Are – (THAT Entertainment)
  • King Princess – Girl Violence – (Section1)
  • Matt Maeson – A Quiet And Harmless Living – (Atlantic Records)
  • Jade – That’s Showbiz Baby! – (Sony Music)
  • Die Spitz – Something To Consume – (Third Man Records)
  • In The Pines – Sunbeam Dream – (In The Pines Records)
  • Josh Ritter – I Believe In You, My Honeydew – (Pytheas Recordings / Thirty Tigers)
  • Neal Casal – No One Above You (The Early Years 1991-1998) – (Neal Casal Music Foundation)
  • Ruston Kelly – Pale, Through The Window – (Rounder Records / Concord)
  • Hauser – Cinema – (Hauser Music D.O.O. / Masterworks / Sony)
  • Ellie Holcomb – Far Country – (Full Heart Music LLC / Capitol CMG)

19 thoughts on “Friday New Releases – September 12, 2025

  1. I’ll look at the Motley track list first. I get the feeling it’s a Nikki repackaging money grab. I always hope it’s not though. Thanks for the list.

    Yay Canadian versus American prices. I miss the days when our dollar was near or at par. Man that was such a long time ago!

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  2. Big week this time around. I have Spinal Tap on the way and will also most likely pick up Lorna Shore and Between The Buried And Me. I’ll check out the Zep EP and might grab it down the line. I think I can skip the Crue release, as far as I know the Home Sweet Home with Dolly Parton is the only new thing on it. I’ll also look into the Earth compilation and see if it lines up with stuff I already have, I’m not sure exactly what that release is.

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  3. Seriously motley is worse than Kiss with so many “best off” and “greatest hits” releases.

    Been spinning Daughtry as I’m very happy his last few releases are back in the modern rock genre, and as usual I give the Frontiers releases some time as well.

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