Friday New Releases – July 11, 2025

Another Friday and another small batch of releases. Like last week, there are not a ton of releases, but a few really big names coming at you. There is nothing for me this week, but hopefully there is something for you. Let me know what you want to hear this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

  • Backstreet Boys – Millennium 2.0 – (Legacy Recordings)
  • Wet Leg – Moisturizer – (Domino Recording Co.)
  • Noah Cyrus – I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me – (Records Label / Columbia Records)
  • Amy MacDonald – Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For? – (Infectious Music / BMG)
  • Steve Hackett – The Lamb Stands Up Live at the Royal Albert Hall – (InsideOutMusic)
  • Split Chain – Motionblur – (Epitaph)
  • Floating – Hesitating Lights – (Transcending Obscurity Records)
  • Born of Osiris – Through Shadows – (Sumerian Records)
  • Impureza – Alcazares – (Season of Mist)
  • Calva Louise – Edge of the Abyss – (Mascot Records)
  • Matt Jencik & Midwife – Never Die – (Relapse Records)
  • Mal Blum – The Villain – (Get Better Records)
  • The Boxmasters – Pepper Tree Hill – (Keentone / Thirty Tigers)
  • Half Japanese – Adventure – (Fire Records)
  • Gina Birch – Trouble – (Third Man Records)
  • Jeffrey Runnings – Piqued – (Independent Project Records)
  • World’s First Cinema – Something of Wonder – (Fearless Records / Concord)
  • The Terrys – The Terrys – (Westway Collective)
  • Clipse – Let God Sort Em Out – (Roc Nation Distribution)
  • Brent Cobb – Ain’t Rocked In A While – (Ol’Buddy Records)
  • Tanner Usrey – These Days – (Atlantic Recording Corporation)
  • Petey USA – The Yips – (Capitol Records / Crow Island LLC / UMG)
  • Long Tall Deb & Colin John – Light It Up – (Long Tall Deb & Colin John)
  • Stars Go Dim – Roses – (Curb)

Friday New Releases – September 22, 2023

As Fall starts tomorrow and temperatures start to cool down, we bring another list of new releases and for me things have cooled down. As there have been a bunch of releases this month that I have bought so it is nice to have an off week. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t some good releases as you have Doja Cat this week which will probably be one of the biggest releases. Let me know what you want to hear this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

  • Doja Cat – Scarlet – (Kemosabe Records / RCA Records)
  • Wolves at the Gate – Lost in Translation – (Solid State Records)
  • 71ebi9MvihL._AC_UY436_FMwebp_QL65_  Paul Rodgers – Midnight Rose – (Heartstar Music / Sun Label Group)
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Friday New Releases – January 28, 2022

We end the first month of 2022 with our final Friday New Release post for January. And we go out with a bang as there are over 50 albums this month. I would say things are looking up. This week there are a couple I am really excited to hear and a couple that have me intrigued. I have highlighted those in Blue. Out of the over 50 albums, I am hoping there is something you will be interested in hearing so let me know which ones they are and also let me know what I may have missed. As always, thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a great weekend.

  • 71SGRt+AyAL._AC_UY436_FMwebp_QL65_  Steve Vai – Inviolate – (Favored Nations / Mascot Label Group): Steve Vai…what is there to say. He is a legend on the guitar and there are not many that can match his skill. With his albums though, it is hit or miss with me. I either love it or I am not sure what the hell is going on. As with all his albums, I will give it a spin and we will see which reaction we get.
  • 91vgEuZ1hKL._SX522_  Earthless – Night Parade of One Hundred Demons – (Nuclear Blast): Man, I can’t wait for this one. This Psychedelic Rock band that does mostly instrumentals is so much fun to listen to that I might be dropping the needle on this one first. There is so much going on you just get lost in the music.
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