Danielle Bradbery's I Don't Believe We've Met is out Dec. 1. Cameron Powell/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Cameron Powell/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Danielle Bradbery, 'I Don't Believe We've Met' November 23, 2017 Once a teenage winner of The Voice, the country singer has begun to personalize her craft, with new textures to her big delivery and diaristic self-disclosure in her lyrics.
Chris Stapleton's From A Room: Volume 2 is out Dec. 1. Andy Barron/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Andy Barron/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Chris Stapleton, 'From A Room: Volume 2' November 23, 2017 On a second installment of back catalog gems and choice covers, the country singer-songwriter retains his hard-living artistic persona — but also embraces meaningful familial attachments.
Wilco's Being There: Deluxe Edition is out Dec. 1. Marina Chavez/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Marina Chavez/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Wilco, 'Being There: Deluxe Edition' (Bonus Disc) November 23, 2017 A collection of outtakes, alternates and demos from 1996 captures the point where one of America's great underdog bands began to come into its own.
Neil Young & Promise Of The Real's The Visitor is out Dec. 1. Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Neil Young & Promise Of The Real, 'The Visitor' November 23, 2017 Rage takes many forms in these new songs — laments, exhortations and diatribes about the rapidly changed world in the aftermath of the last U.S. presidential election.
Sufjan Stevens' The Greatest Gift is out Nov. 24. Andrea Morrison/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Andrea Morrison/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Sufjan Stevens, 'The Greatest Gift' November 21, 2017 Stevens' new mixtape recontextualizes and remixes songs from 2015's gorgeous Carrie & Lowell, while weaving in four unreleased outtakes that fit its sonic template.
CyHi The Prynce's No Dope On Sundays is out Nov. 17. Cam Kirk/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Cam Kirk/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: CyHi The Prynce, 'No Dope On Sundays' November 13, 2017 The Atlanta rapper's long-gestating debut album portrays a person at ease with their many, and divergent, aspects — here, CyHi tells the stories behind a breakout album.
Charlotte Gainsbourg's Rest is out Nov. 17. Collier Shorr/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Collier Shorr/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Charlotte Gainsbourg, 'Rest' November 13, 2017 The French singer (and actor) has made her first album in 7 years — a testament to the power of immaculate, effortless-sounding pop songcraft, even in the face of loss.
Sharon Van Etten's newly reissued debut album, (it was) because i was in love, comes out Nov. 17. Ryan Pfluger/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Ryan Pfluger/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Sharon Van Etten, '(it was) because i was in love' November 9, 2017 Van Etten's newly reissued 2009 debut captures a sound the singer has since left behind. But it remains radiant, universal and utterly timeless.
Syleena Johnson's Rebirth Of Soul is out Nov. 10. Ojay Rice/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Ojay Rice/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Syleena Johnson, 'Rebirth Of Soul' November 2, 2017 The contemporary R&B singer collaborates with her father — blues and soul legend Syl Johnson — to craft a consciously retro-sounding album which feels both vital and knowing.
Shamir's Revelations is out Nov. 3. Jason MacDonald/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Jason MacDonald/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Shamir, 'Revelations' October 26, 2017 Shamir Bailey's stripped-down, self-produced songs are brimming with self-assurance and confidence, even in the midst of anxiety and heartache.
Blitzen Trapper's Wild and Reckless is out Nov. 3. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Blitzen Trapper, 'Wild And Reckless' October 26, 2017 The Portland band's ninth album is a sprawling, sumptuous testament to Weird America.
Maylee Todd's Acts Of Love is out Nov. 3. Luis Mora/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Luis Mora/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Maylee Todd, 'Acts Of Love' October 26, 2017 The Toronto-based songwriter's new album beckons the listener into an intimate space where daydreams can go undisturbed.
Bob Dylan's Trouble No More is out Nov. 3. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Bob Dylan, 'Trouble No More – The Bootleg Series Vol. 13 / 1979-1981' October 26, 2017 The Nobel Prize winner's latest bootleg set focuses on the parables and homilies he wrote for his "Christian trilogy," including a previously unreleased gospel track called "Making A Liar Out Of Me."
Lee Ann Womack's The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone is out Oct. 27. Ebru Yildiz/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Ebru Yildiz/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Lee Ann Womack, 'The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone' October 23, 2017 The country singer's ninth album shows why Womack is one of American roots music's foremost auteurs.
The GVSU New Music Ensemble's new album, RETURN, features compositions from former Grand Valley State University students. Bill Ryan/GVSU New Music Ensemble hide caption toggle caption Bill Ryan/GVSU New Music Ensemble Review Review: GVSU New Music Ensemble, 'RETURN' October 19, 2017 Get lost in 15 alluring electroacoustic landscapes from an innovative, intrepid ensemble from West Michigan.
Bootsy Collins' World Wide Funk is out Oct. 27. Michael Weintrob/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Michael Weintrob/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Bootsy Collins, 'World Wide Funk' October 19, 2017 The Mothership is loaded with guest stars, including Snoop Dogg, Doug E. Fresh, Béla Fleck and P-Funk alumnus Dennis Chambers.
Gregory Porter's Nat "King" Cole & Me is out Oct. 27. Erik Umphrey/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Erik Umphrey/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Gregory Porter, 'Nat King Cole & Me' October 19, 2017 One of the world's most renowned jazz singers covers one of the greatest singers of all-time. What's not to love?
Daniele Luppi (pictured) & Parquet Courts' MILANO is out Oct. 27. James Minchin/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption James Minchin/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Daniele Luppi & Parquet Courts, 'MILANO' October 19, 2017 Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Karen O guest stars on the Italian producer's paean to 1980s Milan and all its vices.
Margo Price's All American Made is out Oct. 20. Danielle Holbert/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Danielle Holbert/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Margo Price, 'All American Made' October 12, 2017 Stream Price's highly anticipated follow-up to Midwest Farmer's Daughter now, in its entirety.
Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn's Echo In The Valley is out Oct. 20. Jim McGuire/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Jim McGuire/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn, 'Echo In The Valley' October 12, 2017 As musicians and as songwriters, Fleck and Washburn are predisposed to embrace the entire world — its sounds and its occupants alike.
Colleen's A flame my love, a frequency is out Oct. 20. Isabel Dublang/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Isabel Dublang/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Colleen, 'A Flame My Love, A Frequency' October 12, 2017 The minimalist composer turns away from distorted strings and toward pocket synthesizers to create warm, electronic folk music.
Tyminski's Southern Gothic is out Oct. 20. David McClister/Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption David McClister/Courtesy of the artist Review Review: Tyminski, 'Southern Gothic' October 12, 2017 There was a time when bluegrass artist Dan Tyminski was best known for his work with Alison Krauss. That was before he met Avicii.