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The following is a list of albums that are scheduled for release in 2013.

Upcoming releases

January

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Notes Ref.
January
8
Hollywood Undead Notes from the Underground Rap Rock, Rap Metal, Alternative Rock A&M/Octone/Polydor/Universal Music Australia/Universal Music Group Griffin Boice, Danny Lohner, S*A*M & Sluggo Third studio Album
Black Veil Brides Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones Glam Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy metal Lava/Universal Republic John Feldmann
January
13
Asking Alexandria TBA heavy metal, metalcore [citation needed]
January
14
Everything Everything Arc Art rock, indie pop, indie rock Sony RCA David Kosten Second studio album [citation needed]
January
14
Modestep Evolution Theory (album) debut album
January
15
Free Energy Love Sign indie rock, rock, alternative rock Free People Second studio album [citation needed]
January
21
The Joy Formidable Wolf's Law alternative rock, indie rock Atlantic Records The Joy Formidable Second Studio Album
Adam Ant Adam Ant Is the Blueblack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter Rock, pop rock, post-punk Blueblack Hussar Adam Ant, Boz Boorer [1]
January
22
American Hi-Fi TBA Pop rock, pop punk Goomba Music John Fields Follow up album after Fight the Frequency, Fifth studio album [citation needed]
Foxygen We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace and Magic Psychedelic rock, Experimental rock, Indie rock Jagjaguwar Second studio album
Bad Religion True North Punk rock, melodic hardcore, hardcore punk Epitaph Joe Barresi Sixteenth studio album; might be their last one[2] [3]
Ra Ra Riot Beta Love Indie pop Barsuk Records Third studio album [citation needed]
Toro y Moi Anything In Return Electronica, chillwave, synthpop Carpark Records Third studio album
Darius Rucker True Believers Country Capitol Nashville Frank Rogers Fourth studio album, third country album [citation needed]
Voivod Target Earth Heavy metal, progressive metal, thrash metal, speed metal First studio album since 2009's Infini; first release with Daniel Mongrain on guitar and Blacky on bass since 1991's Angel Rat [4]
Gary Allan Set You Free Country MCA Nashville Gary Allan, Greg Droman, Jay Joyce, Mark Wright Ninth studio album [5]
January
28
Biffy Clyro Opposites Alternative rock 14th Floor Garth "GGGarth" Richardson Sixth studio album; Double album. [citation needed]
Delphic Collections Alternative dance Polydor Second studio album. [6]
The Mavericks In Time Country Valory Records First studio album since splitting in 2003. [citation needed]
January
29
Tegan and Sara Heartthrob Indie rock, Indie pop Sire Greg Kurstin, Mike Elizondo Seventh studio album. [citation needed]
Local Natives Hummingbird Indie rock, Indie folk, Psychedelic folk Frenchkiss Records Second studio album
Colton Dixon A Messenger Alternative rock, Christian rock, CCM 19/EMI CMG/Sparrow TBA Debut studio album [7]
TBA The Saturdays TBA Pop, dance-pop, electropop Fascination/Polydor/Mercury TBA Fourth studio album. Their first album to be released worldwide.

February

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Notes Ref.
February
4
Pure Love Anthems Alternative rock, garage rock, punk rock, hard rock Vertigo, Mercury Gil Norton Debut studio album
The Courteeners ANNA Indie rock Polydor Records Third studio album
February
5
Red Release the Panic Rock, Christian Rock Essential / Sony Howard Benson Fourth studio album
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Descension Progressive rock, Alternative rock Hundred Handed/Everything Evil Coheed and Cambria, Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner Seventh studio album
Unknown Mortal Orchestra II Indie Rock, psychedelic rock, lo-fi Jagjaguwar Second studio album
Silverstein This is How the Wind Shifts Post-hardcore, hardcore punk Hopeless Records Shane Told Seventh studio album
Tim McGraw Two Lanes of Freedom Country Music Big Machine Records Twelfth studio album
Eels Wonderful, Glorious Alternative Rock, Indie Rock Vagrant Records Mark Oliver Everett Tenth Studio Album
February
11
Darwin Deez Songs For Imaginary People Indie, Indie Rock Self-recorded Second studio album
Foals Holy Fire Indie Rock, Math Rock Transgressive Records Flood & Alan Moulder Third Studio Album
February
12
Azealia Banks Broke With Expensive Taste Electro house, dirty rap, hip hop Polydor/Interscope Various Debut studio album, follow up to 1991 and Fantasea [8]
Bullet For My Valentine Temper Temper Metalcore, Heavy Metal RCA Records Don Gilmore Fourth studio album
February
19
Starfucker Miracle Mile Indie, Indie pop Polyvinyl Records Third studio album
Beach Fossils Clash the Truth Dream pop, Surf pop, New wave, lo-fi Captured Tracks Second Studio album
Buckcherry Confessions Sixth Studio Album
February
25
Johnny Marr The Messenger Alternative Rock, Rock Guitarist for The Smiths, The The, Electronic, The Healers, Modest Mouse, The Cribs, Debut studio album
February
25
Atoms for Peace Amok Experimental Rock, Electronica XL Recordings Debut studio album
February
25
Steven Wilson The Raven that Refused to Sing (and other stories) Progressive Rock KScope Third solo album
February
26
50 Cent Street King Immortal Hip hop Aftermath, Shady, Interscope Dr. Dre, Hit-Boy, Boi-1da, Alex da Kid, Havoc, Just Blaze, Jim Jonsin, Symbolyc One, AraabMuzik, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Drumma Boy, Swizz Beatz, Scoop DeVille, Jake One, Cardiak, Sap Da Beat Man Fifth studio album [9]
TBA Charli XCX TBA Goth pop, Dark pop, Electronic IAMSOUND Records/This Is Music Ariel Rechtshaid Debut studio album, follow up to You're the One [10]

March

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Notes Ref.
March
19
Low The Invisible Way Indie Rock, Slowcore Sub Pop Jeff Tweedy Tenth Studio Album
March 26 Bon Jovi What About Now Pop rock Island Records Twelfth studio album
TBA Akon Stadium R&B, Euro Dance Konvict Muzik, Universal Republic Akon (exec.), David Guetta, RedOne, Happy Perez, Antonio Dixon, Babyface, DJ Frank E, Shea Taylor, Caleb McCampbell, will.i.am, DJ Ammo Chuck Harmony, Salaam Remi, Arden Altino, Calvin Harris, Jerry Duplessis, Sandy Vee, Kelvin Wooten, JR Hutson (also exec.), Dr. Luke, Dre & Vidal, The-Dream (also exec.), Christopher "Deep" Henderson, Tricky Stewart (also exec.), Afrojack, Alle Benassi, Benny Benassi Fourth studio album
TBA Cher TBA Pop, dance Warner Bros. Records Twenty-sixth studio album [11]
TBA Mariah Carey TBA Pop, dance, R&B, Soul Island Records Jermaine Dupri, L. A. Reid, Bryan-Michael Cox, Emile Haynie, Jeff Bhasker, Greg Kurstin, Fraser T Smith, Walter Afanasieff, Noel Zancanella, Jim Abbiss, Benny Blanco, Christopher Breaux, Savan Kotecha, Rick Nowels Fourteenth studio album
TBA Selena Gomez & the Scene TBA Pop, Dance, Pop Rock Fourth studio album, announced by Ryan Seacrest via Twitter on 14 November 2012
TBA Smashing Pumpkins Adore Pop, Rock, Alternative EMI Billy Corgan, Flood Reissue of the platinum album "Adore" (1998).
TBA Stooshe Stooshe Pop Debut studio album [12]
TBA Kid Cudi Indicud Alternative hip hop, Rap Universal Republic Records, GOOD Music Third studio album
TBA The Wanted Third Strike Pop Island Records Third studio album

April

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Notes Ref.
April 8 The Knife Shaking the Habitual Synthpop, Synthpop, Minimal techno Rabid Records Fifth studio album "[13]"
April 9 Paramore Paramore Rock, Punk Fueled By Ramen Justin Meldal-Johnsen Fourth studio album "[14]"
April 15 Killing Joke The Singles Collection 1979-2012 Rock, Punk Universal/Spinefarm Killing Joke Compilation album "[15]"
TBA Carly Rae Jepsen TBA R&B, Pop, Disco, Funk Interscope/Schoolboy/604 Third studio album
TBA Janet Jackson TBA Pop Rock , Dubstep , Electronica Island Tenth studio album

Unscheduled and TBA

Artist Album Genre Label Producer Notes Ref.
AC/DC TBA Hard rock, blues rock, rock and roll Columbia 16th Australian and 15th international studio album; first studio album since 2008's Black Ice [16]
Alice in Chains TBA Alternative metal, grunge, hard rock, heavy metal Virgin, EMI Fifth studio album; first studio album since 2009's Black Gives Way to Blue [17]
Alizée 5 Pop Sony Music Alexandre Azaria Alizée's fifth studio album
Anthrax TBA Heavy metal, thrash metal, crossover thrash, speed metal, groove metal Megaforce, Nuclear Blast Eleventh studio album [18]
Avenged Sevenfold TBA Heavy metal Warner Bros. Eighth studio album; second album without former drummer Jimmy "The Rev Sullivan" and first album with new drummer Arin Ilejay
Avril Lavigne TBA Pop Epic Raseck Kiel Fifth studio album
Backstreet Boys TBA Pop dance R&B RCA Martin Terefe, The Fliptones, RedOne, Dan Muckala, Morgan Taylor Reid 7th US and 8th international studio album, first album since Kevin Richardson's return to the group. [19]
Beyoncé TBA R&B Columbia Fifth studio album [20]
The Black Keys TBA Blues rock, Garage Rock Nonesuch Eighth studio album [21]
Black Sabbath TBA Heavy metal Vertigo, Universal Rick Rubin Nineteenth studio album; first studio album since 1995's Forbidden, first recording with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals since 1978's Never Say Die! and first recording with Geezer Butler on bass since 1994's Cross Purposes [22]
Bring Me the Horizon Sempiternal Metalcore, post-rock RCA Terry Date Fourth studio album
Broadway TBA Post-hardcore, alternative rock Uprising Third studio album
Dannii Minogue TBA Dance-pop , world music , Techno Fourth studio album
Daughtry Leave the World Behind Rock, pop Fourth studio album
Deep Purple TBA Hard rock, heavy metal, psychedelic rock, blues rock Edel Bob Ezrin Nineteenth studio album; first studio album since 2005's Rapture of the Deep [23]
The Dillinger Escape Plan TBA Mathcore, Grindcore, Math Metal Sumerian Records Steve Evetts Fifth studio album; first studio album since signing with Sumerian Records [24]
Dita Von Teese TBA Dance-pop , jazz music , Swing , Electronica music first studio album
Dream Theater TBA Progressive metal, progressive rock Roadrunner Twelfth studio album [25]
Dido Girl Who Got Away Pop Sony Music Fourth studio album [26]
Ella Henderson TBA Pop, R&B, Soul Sony Records First studio album
Eminem TBA Hip-hop,rap Aftermath, Shady, Interscope
Exodus TBA Thrash metal, speed metal, groove metal Tenth studio album [27]
Falling In Reverse TBA Post-Hardcore, Pop Rock Second Studio Album
Flotsam and Jetsam Ugly Noise Thrash metal, power metal, speed metal Pledge Music Eleventh studio album [28]
Ghost Infestissumam Heavy Metal Loma Vista Records Nick Raskulinecz
Girls' Generation Girls' Generation Pop, dance-pop, electropop S.M. Entertainment, Interscope, Universal Lee Soo Man Seventh studio album; first album to be in English [29]
The Glitch Mob TBA Electronica, Glitch, Techno Glass Air Records Second studio album
How to Destroy Angels TBA Post-industrial, Experimental, Electronica Columbia Records, The Null Corporation First full-length studio album
Iron Maiden TBA Heavy metal EMI Sixteenth studio album [30]
James Arthur TBA Pop, Rap Syco Music First studio album
Jennifer Lopez TBA pop music, R&B, latin TBA RedOne Εighth studio album [31]
Jessie J TBA pop music, dubstep, techno Lava Records Second studio album [32]
Jimmy Eat World TBA Alternative rock, power pop TBA Alain Johannes Eighth studio album [33]
Justin Bieber Believe 2.0 R&B, Pop Island, Schoolboy, RBMG Fourth studio album
Katy Perry TBA Rock music, Pop, Techno, Blues Capitol Records Greg Wells, Zedd, M83 Fourth studio album [34]
Kerli Utopia Synthpop, rave Island Second studio album [35]
King Diamond TBA Heavy metal Thirteenth studio album; first studio album since 2007's Give Me Your Soul...Please [36]
Kylie Minogue TBA Dance-pop , Electronica , Jazz Mushroom, Capitol, EMI, Parlophone Twelfth studio album
Lady Gaga ARTPOP Pop, Techno, Electronic Streamline, KonLive, Interscope DJ White Shadow, Fernando Garibay, Lady Gaga, Madeon, RedOne, Zedd Third studio album [37]
Little Boots TBA Electropop, synthpop, nu-disco, electro house IAMSOUND, 679, Atlantic, Elektra Hesketh, Butler, Ellis James Second studio album [38]
Megadeth TBA Heavy metal, thrash metal, speed metal, hard rock Roadrunner Fourteenth studio album [39]
Miley Cyrus TBA Pop, Hip Hop, Country Sony Records Fourth studio album [40]
Miranda Cosgrove TBA pop, pop rock Columbia
Motörhead TBA Heavy metal, hard rock, speed metal Future PLC/Motörhead Music Twenty-first studio album [41]
Moving Mountains TBA Indie rock, Post-rock, Post-hardcore, Emo Triple Crown Records Third studio album
Natalia Kills Trouble Pop, dark pop Interscope, Cherrytree Records Second studio album
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: The Pinkprint Rap music, hip-hop, R&B Cash Money Records, Universal Motown, Third studio album
Nirvana TBA Alternative rock, grunge, hard rock Geffen Records 20th Anniversary reissue; reissue of 1993's In Utero
OneRepublic Native Third Studio album
Palms TBA Ipecac Recordings Debut album [42]
Pearl Jam TBA Alternative rock, grunge, hard rock Monkeywrench Tenth studio album; first studio album since 2009's Backspacer [43]
Pestilence Obsideo Death metal, thrash metal, technical death metal, jazz fusion Mascot Seventh studio album [39]
Pusha T TBA Hip-Hop,Rap Def-Jam / G.O.O.D Music
Queens of the Stone Age TBA Stoner Rock, Blues Rock, Rock TBA TBA Sixth studio album, first album released since 2007's Era Vulgaris [44]
Solange Knowles TBA R&B, dance, jazz music Polydor Records Third studio album
Stereophonics Graffiti on the Train Alternative rock, Indie rock, Post Britpop V2 Records Eighth studio album
The Strokes TBA Alternative rock, Indie rock, Garage rock Fifth studio album [45]
Suicidal Tendencies TBA Hardcore punk, crossover thrash, funk metal According to frontman Mike Muir, there will be three new studio albums (ninth, tenth and eleven studio albums).[46] This will be their first set of new material since 2000's Free Your Soul and Save My Mind [47]
The Airborne Toxic Event TBA Indie rock, Alternative rock Island Records Third studio album
Tokio Hotel TBA Pop rock, alternative rock, glam rock, electronic rock Universal Music 5th studio album
Tool TBA Alternative metal, Art rock, Progressive metal, Progressive rock Volcano, Tool Dissectional Fifth studio album
Tokyo Police Club TBA Indie rock, post-punk revival, alternative rock Mom + Pop Music Fourth studio album
Diana Vickers TBA Dance-pop, indie pop, electronica, alternative rock
The Vines TBA Grunge, acoustic, rock Self-released TBA Sixth studio album, first album released since the loss of band members Ryan Griffiths and Hamish Rosser [48]

See also

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