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The following is a list of albums that were released during 2011.

For additional information for deaths of musicians see 2011 in music.

First quarter

January

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
January
7
Jenn Grant Honeymoon Punch Pop Six Shooter Daniel Ledwell [1]
January
10
British Sea Power Valhalla Dancehall Alternative, rock Rough Trade British Sea Power, Graham Sutton [2]
Emma's Imagination Stand Still [3]
January
11
Cage the Elephant Thank You, Happy Birthday Alternative rock, punk blues, indie rock, noise rock Jive Jay Joyce [4]
Cake Showroom of Compassion Alternative rock Upbeat Cake [5]
Edie Brickell Edie Brickell Folk rock RacecarLOTTA Records Charlie Sexton [6]
Lecrae Rehab: The Overdose Christian hip hop Reach Street Symphony, DJ Official, Joseph Prielozny, CheeseBeats, D-Flow (TheBrassMan), PK, Tony Stone, Kadence for ATP, Dunlap Exclusive [7]
Steel Magnolia Steel Magnolia Country Big Machine Dann Huff [8]
Tapes 'n Tapes Outside Indie rock [9]
January
12
Stratovarius Elysium Power metal, progressive metal, neoclassical metal Victor Matias Kupiainen [10]
January
14
The Decemberists The King Is Dead Indie folk, indie rock, folk rock, Americana Capitol, Rough Trade Tucker Martine [11]
January
17
Covenant Modern Ruin Synth-pop, futurepop, industrial Metropolis [12]
Pearl Jam Live on Ten Legs Alternative rock, grunge, hard rock Monkeywrench [13]
White Lies Ritual Indie rock, post-punk revival Fiction Alan Moulder, Max Dingel [14]
January
18
The Aquabats Hi-Five Soup! Rock, new wave, synth-pop [15]
Cowboy Junkies Demons Alternative country Latent, Zoë Michael Timmins [16]
Eulogies Tear the Fences Down [17]
Social Distortion Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes Punk rock, cowpunk, punk blues, rockabilly Epitaph Mike Ness [18]
Times of Grace The Hymn of a Broken Man Metalcore, heavy metal, post-rock Roadrunner Adam Dutkiewicz [19]
January
19
Architects The Here and Now Metalcore, post-hardcore, melodic hardcore Century Media Steve Evetts [20]
January
21
Amanda Palmer Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under Alternative rock, dark cabaret [21]
John Waite Rough & Tumble Frontiers [22]
Sirenia The Enigma of Life Symphonic metal Nuclear Blast Morten Veland [23]
January
24
Adele 21 Soul, pop, R&B XL, Columbia Jim Abbiss, Adele, Paul Epworth, Rick Rubin, Fraser T. Smith, Ryan Tedder, Dan Wilson [24]
Gang of Four Content Alternative rock, post-punk Grönland, Yep Roc Andy Gill [25]
January
25
Amos Lee Mission Bell Folk, neo soul Blue Note Joey Burns [26]
Cold War Kids Mine Is Yours Indie rock Downtown, Interscope, V2 Jacquire King [27]
Deerhoof Deerhoof vs. Evil Indie rock, experimental rock Polyvinyl Deerhoof [28]
Destroyer Kaputt Soft rock, smooth jazz, pop, electropop Merge, Dead Oceans John Collins, David Carswell [29]
The Gaddabouts The Gaddabouts Folk rock RacecarLOTTA Records Steve Gadd [6]
The Get Up Kids There Are Rules Emo, indie rock, new wave, post-punk Quality Hill Ed Rose [30]
Iron & Wine Kiss Each Other Clean Indie folk, indie pop, blues, dream pop Warner Bros., 4AD [31]
Joe Nichols Greatest Hits Country [32]
Roger Miret and The Disasters Gotta Get Up Now Century Media Johnny Rioux [33]
Talib Kweli Gutter Rainbows Alternative hip hop Blacksmith Music, Javotti Media 88-Keys, M-Phazes, Shuko, Marco Polo, S1, Khrysis, 6th Sense, Ski Beatz, E. Jones, Nick Speed, Blaq Toven, Oh No, Maurice Brown, Drum Dreamers, Patrick "Ty’neg" Mathore [34]
Ulcerate The Destroyers of All Death metal Willowtip Ulcerate [35]
January
26
Battlelore Doombound Symphonic metal, gothic metal Napalm Battlelore, Janne Saksa [36]
January
28
Chase & Status No More Idols Drum and bass, breakbeat, grime Vertigo, Mercury, RAM [37]
Hercules and Love Affair Blue Songs Nu-disco, house Moshi Moshi Andrew Butler, Mark Pistel, Patrick Pulsinger [38]
January
31
The Go! Team Rolling Blackouts Indie pop, alternative dance, alternative hip hop Memphis Industries Gareth Parton, The Go! Team [39]
The Music The Music – Singles and EPs 2001–2005 Rock [40]
Ricky Martin Música + Alma + Sexo Pop, pop rock, reggae, dance, Latin pop Columbia, Sony Music Latin Desmond Child [41]
Seefeel Seefeel Warp Mark Clifford [42]

February

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
February
1
Abysmal Dawn Leveling the Plane of Existence Death metal Relapse [43]
Christine Fellows Femmes de chez nous Indie pop Six Shooter [44]
The Civil Wars Barton Hollow Folk rock, alternative country, indie folk sensibility Charlie Peacock [45]
Lazarus A.D. Black Rivers Flow Thrash metal Metal Blade Chris Djuricic, James Murphy [46]
Matisyahu Live at Stubb's, Vol. 2 Reggae MRI Associated Labels Dub Trio, Stu Brooks, Dave Holmes, Joe Tomino [47]
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Go Down Under Punk rock Fat Wreck Chords Jamie McMann [48]
Red Until We Have Faces Christian rock, alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock, alternative metal Essential, Sony Music Rob Graves [49]
February
1
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Tao of the Dead Alternative rock, post-hardcore, progressive rock Richter Scale, Superball Music, Century Media Chris "Frenchie" Smith, Chris Coady [50]
Cut Copy Zonoscope Synth-pop, indie electronic, dance-rock Modular Dan Whitford [51]
February
7
The Boxer Rebellion The Cold Still Indie rock [52]
Teddy Thompson Bella Pop, folk Decca, Verve Forecast David Kahne [53]
February
8
Anna Waronker California Fade Pop [54]
Crowbar Sever the Wicked Hand Sludge metal E1 Music, Housecore, Century Media Kirk Windstein [55]
Hawk Nelson Crazy Love Christian rock, pop punk, punk rock BEC, Tooth & Nail Ian Eskelin [56]
Nicole Atkins Mondo Amore Indie rock Razor & Tie [57]
Yanni Truth of Touch Easy listening, new-age Yanni Wake Entertainment Yanni [58]
February
11
Roxette Charm School Jangle pop, power pop EMI [59]
February
14
Gay for Johnny Depp What Doesn't Kill You, Eventually Kills You Hardcore [60]
Mogwai Hardcore Will Never Die, but You Will Post-rock Rock Action Mogwai, Paul Savage [61]
PJ Harvey Let England Shake Folk rock [62]
The Twilight Singers Dynamite Steps Indie rock Sub Pop The Syndicate (Greg Dulli, Mathias Schneeberger, Dave Rosser, Steve Nalepa, Eric Weaver, Tommaso Colliva) [63]
You Love Her Coz She's Dead You Love Her Coz She's Dead [64]
February
15
Bright Eyes The People's Key Indie rock, indie pop Saddle Creek Mike Mogis [65]
The Dears Degeneration Street Indie rock Dangerbird Records, Pheromone Recordings Tony Hoffer [66]
Deicide To Hell with God Death metal Century Media Mark Lewis [67]
Emmure Speaker of the Dead Metalcore Victory Joey Sturgis [68]
Five O'Clock Heroes Different Times Glaze Records [69]
Rev Theory Justice Hard rock, heavy metal Interscope Terry Date [70]
Runner Runner Runner Runner Pop rock, power pop Worldwide Pants, Capitol, Merovingian Music Dave Darling [71]
A Skylit Drive Identity on Fire Post-hardcore, screamo, metalcore Fearless, Hassle Cameron Webb [72]
Yuck Yuck Indie rock, noise rock, shoegazing [73]
February
18
Radiohead The King of Limbs Experimental rock, electronic [74]
February
21
Stateless Matilda Electronica, alternative rock, trip hop [75]
Thirteen Senses Crystal Sounds Alternative rock [76]
February
22
The Aggrolites Rugged Road Reggae [77]
Bayside Killing Time Punk rock, melodic hardcore, alternative rock [78]
DevilDriver Beast Groove metal, melodic death metal [79]
I See Stars The End of the World Party Pop punk, post-hardcore, pop rock, electronicore [80]
Patrick Stump Truant Wave R&B, synth-pop, alternative rock, pop rock [81]
February
25
Alexis Jordan Alexis Jordan Dance-pop, pop, R&B [82]
In Extremo Sterneneisen [83]
Jessie J Who You Are Pop, hip hop, R&B Lava, Island, Universal Republic [84]
Lykke Li Wounded Rhymes Indie pop, electropop Atlantic [85]
February
28
Beady Eye Different Gear, Still Speeding [86]
Clare Maguire Light After Dark Pop, electropop, soul Polydor [87]
DeVotchKa 100 Lovers Indie folk, Gypsy punk Anti- Craig Schumacher, DeVotchKa [88]
Schandmaul Traumtänzer Medieval folk rock, folk rock, folk metal [89]

March

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
March
1
Dropkick Murphys Going Out in Style Celtic punk, folk punk Born & Bred Records Ted Hutt [90]
Eisley The Valley Indie pop Equal Vision Gary Leach, Austin Deptula, Eisley [91]
Go Radio Lucky Street Pop rock, pop punk Fearless Tim O'Heir [92]
Melanie Doane The Emerald City Pop, pop rock, folk rock Prairie Ocean Creighton Doane [93]
The Rural Alberta Advantage Departing Indie rock Saddle Creek, Paper Bag [94]
March
2
Avril Lavigne Goodbye Lullaby Pop rock RCA Avril Lavigne, Max Martin, Shellback, Butch Walker, Deryck Whibley [95]
March
4
Agnostic Front My Life My Way Hardcore punk, crossover thrash [96]
Elbow Build a Rocket Boys! Alternative rock, indie rock Fiction, Polydor Craig Potter, Elbow [97]
Noah and the Whale Last Night on Earth Indie pop Mercury Jason Lader, Charlie Fink [98]
March
7
Blancmange Blanc Burn New wave, synth-pop Proper Blancmange [99]
Erland and the Carnival Nightingale Neofolk Full Time Hobby Erland and the Carnival [100]
Lupe Fiasco Lasers Hip hop, pop-rap 1st & 15th, Atlantic Lupe Fiasco, Charles "Chilly" Patton, Darrale Jones, The Audibles, Alex da Kid, iSHi, The Buchanans, Kane Beatz, King David, Needlz, The Neptunes, Soundtrakk, Jerry Duplessis, Syience, Arden Altino, Miykal Snoddy [101]
Raekwon Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang hip hop Ice H20, EMI Raekwon, Scram Jones, Mathematics, Bronze Nazareth, Oh No, Cilvaringz, DJ Khalil, Tommy Nova, BT, Selasi, Bluerocks, Alchemist, Sean C & LV, Havoc, Kenny Dope, Xtreme [102]
R.E.M. Collapse into Now Alternative rock Warner Bros. Jacknife Lee, R.E.M. [103]
March
8
Childish Gambino EP Hip hop [104]
Children of Bodom Relentless Reckless Forever Melodic death metal, thrash metal Spinefarm, Fearless, Nuclear Blast Matt Hyde, Children of Bodom [105]
The Color Morale My Devil in Your Eyes Metalcore, post-hardcore Rise Joey Sturgis [106]
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain II Post-hardcore, experimental rock Rise Kris Crummett [107]
Starfucker Reptilians Indie rock, electronic, synth-pop Polyvinyls Josh Hodges, Jacob Portrait [108]
Wye Oak Civilian Indie rock, indie folk Merge, City Slang John Congleton, Wye Oak [109]
March
9
Whitesnake Forevermore Hard rock, blues rock Frontiers, WEA [110]
March
11
Sylosis Edge of the Earth Thrash metal, progressive metal [111]
The Vaccines What Did You Expect from The Vaccines? Indie rock, garage rock, post-punk revival, surf punk [112]
March
14
Funeral for a Friend Welcome Home Armageddon Post-hardcore, melodic hardcore [113]
Oh Land Oh Land Club, dance, electropop Fake Diamond, Epic, A:larm Music Dan Carey, Dave McCracken, Lester Mendez, Kristian Leth, Fridolin Nordsø [114]
Tennant/Lowe The Most Incredible Thing Electronic, classical [115]
March
15
AWOLNATION Megalithic Symphony Indie rock, industrial rock, alternative rock Red Bull [116]
The Dodos No Color Indie folk, alternative [117]
Rise Against Endgame Punk rock, melodic hardcore [118]
Travis Barker Give the Drummer Some Rap rock [119]
March
16
Protest the Hero Scurrilous Progressive metal [120]
March
17
Underworld Frankenstein: Music from the Play [121]
March
18
Chris Brown F.A.M.E. R&B, pop, hip hop, dance [122]
Edita Abdieski One Pop Sony Music [123]
Kesha I Am the Dance Commander + I Command You to Dance: The Remix Album Dance-pop, electronic [124]
Nicole Scherzinger Killer Love Pop, dance-pop, R&B [125]
Panic! at the Disco Vices & Virtues Alternative rock, pop rock, emo pop, baroque pop, electropunk Decaydance, Fueled by Ramen [126]
The Strokes Angles Rock [127]
March
19
The Dead Milkmen The King in Yellow Punk rock, alternative rock [128]
March
21
The Human League Credo Synth-pop Wall of Sound [129]
Kassidy Hope St. Alternative rock [130]
Roddy Woomble The Impossible Song & Other Songs Folk [131]
March
22
Green Day Awesome as Fuck Punk rock, alternative rock [132]
Jennifer Hudson I Remember Me R&B, soul Arista, J [133]
The Lonely Forest Arrows Alternative rock, indie rock, emo [134]
Soundgarden Live on I-5 Alternative metal, grunge, alternative rock, heavy metal A&M [135]
Tommy Shaw The Great Divide Bluegrass [136]
Yellowcard When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes Pop punk, alternative rock [137]
March
25
Britney Spears Femme Fatale Dance-pop, electropop Jive [138]
Gevolt AlefBase Folk, industrial [139]
Raphael Saadiq Stone Rollin' Rhythm and blues, rock, soul, blues, funk Columbia Raphael Saadiq, Charles Brungardt [140]
Within Temptation The Unforgiving Symphonic metal, heavy metal Dragnet, Sony Music, Roadrunner [141]
March
28
Blackfield Welcome to My DNA Art rock [142]
March
29
Cavalera Conspiracy Blunt Force Trauma Groove metal, thrash metal, death metal [143]
Emery We Do What We Want Post-hardcore, Christian rock, hard rock [144]
Snoop Dogg Doggumentary West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap [145]
The Sounds Something to Die For New wave, post-punk revival, indie rock [146]
Sum 41 Screaming Bloody Murder Melodic hardcore, alternative metal, punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock [147]
Wiz Khalifa Rolling Papers Hip hop [148]

Second quarter

April

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
April
1
Natalia Kills Perfectionist Dance-pop, synth-pop will.i.am, Cherrytree, KonLive, Interscope Akon, Jeff Bhasker, "The-Ron" Feemster, Fernando Garibay, Martin Kierszenbaum, Giorgio Tuinfort, Tony Ugyal, Dion "No I.D." Wilson [149]
April
4
The Blackout Hope Post-hardcore, alternative metal Cooking Vinyl [150]
Hollywood Undead American Tragedy Rap rock, alternative rock, rapcore A&M Octone Don Gilmore, Griffin Boice, Kevin Rudolf, Jeff Halatrax, S*A*M and Sluggo, Ben Grosse [151]
The Pigeon Detectives Up, Guards and at 'Em! Indie rock Dance to the Radio Justin Gerrish [152]
April
5
Asking Alexandria Reckless & Relentless Metalcore Sumerian Joey Sturgis [153]
Jim Jones Capo Hip hop E1 Music, Epic Chink Santana, Lamont "LOGiC" Coleman, Triple-A, Aaron LaCrate, Debonair Samir, AraabMuzik, MarvinO BeatS, Shawn Giovanni, Dunlap, D.J of The Innovatorz, Chris Liggio, Wyclef Jean, Drumma Boy, Lex Luger [154]
Timber Timbre Creep On Creepin' On Blues, folk Arts & Crafts Timber Timbre [155]
April
8
Paul Simon So Beautiful or So What Folk rock Hear Phil Ramone [156]
April
11
TV on the Radio Nine Types of Light Art rock, indie rock, funk Interscope David Andrew Sitek [157]
Vivian Girls Share the Joy Indie rock, noise pop, lo-fi, dream pop Polyvinyl Jarvis Taveniere [158]
April
12
Alison Krauss and Union Station Paper Airplane Bluegrass Rounder Alison Krauss, Union Station [159]
Atmosphere The Family Sign Hip hop Rhymesayers Entertainment Ant [160]
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues Progressive metal, technical death metal, avant-garde metal Metal Blade David Bottrill, Between the Buried and Me [161]
Brett Dennen Loverboy Folk, pop Dualtone [162]
The Feelies Here Before Post-punk, jangle pop, college rock Bar/None Glenn Mercer, Bill Million [163]
Foo Fighters Wasting Light Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock Roswell, RCA Butch Vig [164]
Maná Drama y Luz Latin rock, pop rock Warner Music Latina Fher Olvera, Alex González [165]
Panda Bear Tomboy Psychedelia, electronic Paw Tracks Panda Bear, Sonic Boom [166]
Uriah Heep Into the Wild Frontiers Mike Paxman [167]
April
13
Mýa K.I.S.S. (Keep It Sexy & Simple) R&B, J-pop, dance-pop, hip hop, electronica Manhattan, Planet 9 Mýa Harrison, Michael Barney, Aaron Bennett, PJ Bianco, BigHeadDez, Carvin & Ivan, Fredro, Hardwork, Chuck Harmony, Loren Hill, John Ho, Daisuke Imai, Lil' Eddie, Bei Maejor, Duwayne Mills, Jeff Miyahara, Rich Shelton, Young Yonni [168]
April
15
Childish Gambino Camp Hip hop Glassnote [169]
Marius Neset Golden Xplosion Free jazz Edition Marius Neset, Anton Eger [170]
April
17
The King Blues Punk & Poetry Ska punk, alternative rock, ska, punk rock Transmission Peter Miles [171]
April
18
Explosions in the Sky Take Care, Take Care, Take Care Post-rock Temporary Residence Limited John Congleton [172]
Gorillaz The Fall Electronic Parlophone, Virgin Gorillaz, Stephen Sedgwick [173]
Hugh Laurie Let Them Talk Blues Warner Bros. Joe Henry [174]
April
19
Loaded The Taking Hard rock, punk rock [175]
Tune-Yards Whokill Experimental pop, noise pop [176]
April
20
f(x) Pinocchio K-pop, dance-pop, electronica [177]
April
22
Leaves' Eyes Meredead Symphonic metal, folk metal [178]
The Wombats This Modern Glitch Indie pop, alternative dance, new wave, post-punk [179]
April
25
Skindred Union Black Alternative metal, ragga, electronic rock, nu metal [180]
Ulver Wars of the Roses Art rock, gothic rock, dark ambient [181]
April
26
Augustana Augustana Rock, pop rock, roots rock, indie rock [182]
Bowling for Soup Fishin' for Woos Pop punk [183]
April
27
Beastie Boys Hot Sauce Committee Part Two Hip hop, electro Capitol [184]
April
29
Jennifer Lopez Love? Dance-pop, hip hop, R&B [185]

May

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
May
3
Fleet Foxes Helplessness Blues Folk Sub Pop Phil Ek [186]
Sixx:A.M. This Is Gonna Hurt Hard rock, alternative metal Eleven Seven [187]
Stevie Nicks In Your Dreams Rock Reprise [188]
May
9
Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto Summvs Electronic [189]
Manchester Orchestra Simple Math Indie rock, post-hardcore, symphonic rock Favorite Gentlemen Dan Hannon, Manchester Orchestra [190]
Young Legionnaire Crisis Works Post-hardcore [191]
May
10
The Antlers Burst Apart Indie rock, chamber pop Frenchkiss, Transgressive The Antlers [192]
The Cars Move Like This Art rock, garage rock, power pop, post-punk revival Hear, Concord Bicycle Jacknife Lee, The Cars [193]
The Lonely Island Turtleneck & Chain Comedy hip hop, hip hop, electro Universal Republic T-Minus, CHOPS, Michael Woods, DJ Frank E, Ilya, Stargate, Drew Money [194]
Lou Canon Lou Canon Hardwood, Universal Hayden [195]
Okkervil River I Am Very Far Indie rock, folk rock Jagjaguwar Will Sheff [196]
Roseanna Vitro The Music of Randy Newman Vocal jazz Motéma Music Paul Wickliffe, Roseanna Vitro [197]
Sleeping with Sirens Let's Cheers to This Post-hardcore Rise [198]
Tyler, the Creator Goblin Alternative hip hop XL Tyler, the Creator [199]
May
11
Krista Muir Between Atoms [200]
Moving Mountains Waves Indie rock, post-rock, post-hardcore Triple Crown Gregory Dunn [201]
May
13
Moby Destroyed Electronic [202]
Austra Feel It Break Synth-pop, new wave [203]
May
16
Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi Rome Indie rock, folk rock Parlophone, EMI, Lex, Third Man [204]
May
17
New Boyz Too Cool to Care Pop-rap [205]
Seether Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray Post-grunge, alternative metal, hard rock [206]
May
23
Foster the People Torches Indie pop, alternative dance, neo-psychedelia, psychedelic pop [207]
Lady Gaga Born This Way Dance-pop Streamline, KonLive, Interscope [208]
Planningtorock W Electronic, synth-pop [209]
May
24
Boris Attention Please Noise pop, alternative rock, shoegazing, dream pop [210]
Boris Heavy Rocks Heavy metal, stoner rock [210]
Journey Eclipse Hard rock, arena rock, heavy metal Nomota, Frontiers, Universal [211]
Stephen Marley Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life Reggae [212]
Thurston Moore Demolished Thoughts Acoustic rock [213]
White Denim D Indie rock, garage rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock Downtown White Denim, Mike McCarthy [214]
May
27
Papa vs Pretty United in Isolation Rock, indie rock, alternative rock Peace & Riot, EMI Paul McKercher [215]
Status Quo Quid Pro Quo Hard rock, blues rock Eagle Rock Francis Rossi, Mike Paxman [216]
May
30
Blondie Panic of Girls Alternative rock, new wave, post-punk revival Five Seven, EMI Jeff Saltzman, Kato Khandwala [217]
Jakszyk, Fripp and Collins A Scarcity of Miracles Ambient, progressive rock, jazz fusion Discipline Global Mobile Robert Fripp, Jakko Jakszyk [218]
SebastiAn Total House, electro house, experimental, glitch Because Music, Ed Banger SebastiAn [219]
May
31
Death Cab for Cutie Codes and Keys Indie pop, alternative rock, indie rock Atlantic, Barsuk Chris Walla [220]
Eddie Vedder Ukulele Songs Folk rock Monkeywrench Adam Kasper, Eddie Vedder [221]
Flogging Molly Speed of Darkness Celtic punk, punk rock Borstal Beat [222]
Matthew Good Lights of Endangered Species Alternative rock Universal Music Canada Warne Livesey [223]
My Morning Jacket Circuital Indie rock ATO Jim James, Tucker Martine [224]

June

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
June
3
Alestorm Back Through Time Power metal, folk metal [225]
Def Leppard Mirror Ball – Live & More Heavy metal, hard rock, glam metal Bludgeon Riffola [226]
Falconer Armod Folk metal [227]
Kaiser Chiefs The Future Is Medieval Indie rock [228]
Saxon Call to Arms Heavy metal Militia Guard Music, UDR, EMI Biff Byford, Toby Jepson [229]
June
5
Anna Nalick Broken Doll & Odds & Ends Pop rock, acoustic Nyctograph Records Chris Rondinella, Anna Nalick [230]
June
6
All Time Low Dirty Work Pop, pop rock Interscope Mike Green, John Fields, Matt Squire, Butch Walker, David Kahne, U4L [231]
Arctic Monkeys Suck It and See Indie rock, psychedelic rock, desert rock, stoner rock Domino James Ford [232]
Battles Gloss Drop Experimental rock, math rock Warp Keith Souza, Seth Manchester [233]
Frank Turner England Keep My Bones Folk rock Xtra Mile Tristan Ivemy [234]
Martin Solveig Smash House [235]
June
7
Adelitas Way Home School Valedictorian Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge Virgin Dave Bassett, Tadpole [236]
Benny Benassi Electroman Progressive house, electro house, dance-pop, house, trance, R&B Ultra Benny Benassi, Young Fyre [237]
City and Colour Little Hell Indie rock, alternative rock, acoustic, folk, alternative country, blues Dine Alone, Vagrant Alex Newport [238]
Cults Cults Indie pop, noise pop In the Name Of, Columbia Cults, Shane Stoneback [239]
Ford & Lopatin Channel Pressure Synth-funk Software Daniel Lopatin, Joel Ford [240]
Tech N9ne All 6's and 7's Hip hop Strange Music Ben Cybulsky, David Sanders II, B.o.B, Mike Dupree, Jayson "Koko" Bridges, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Seven, Soleternity, Travis O'Guin, WLPWR, Wyshmaster [241]
June
11
Burgerkill Venomous Groove metal, death metal [242]
June
14
Bad Meets Evil Hell: The Sequel Hip hop [243]
Black Veil Brides Set the World on Fire Glam metal, hard rock, heavy metal Lava, Universal Republic [244]
Dananananaykroyd There Is a Way Indie pop, pop punk [245]
The Dear Hunter The Color Spectrum Progressive rock, experimental rock, indie rock, baroque pop [246]
Michael Franks Time Together Jazz, vocal jazz, smooth jazz [247]
Owl City All Things Bright and Beautiful Synth-pop, pop rock Universal Republic [248]
Various artists Cars 2 soundtrack Walt Disney [249]
Ziggy Marley Wild and Free Reggae [250]
June
15
In Flames Sounds of a Playground Fading Alternative metal, heavy metal [251]
Versailles Holy Grail Neo-classical metal, symphonic power metal [252]
June
17
The Black Dahlia Murder Ritual Melodic death metal Metal Blade [253]
Bon Iver Bon Iver Indie rock, folk, baroque pop [254]
Pitbull Planet Pit Dance-pop, hip hop, hip house Polo Grounds, J, Mr. 305, Sony Music [255]
Rhapsody of Fire From Chaos to Eternity Symphonic power metal, neoclassical metal [256]
Symphony X Iconoclast Progressive metal, neoclassical metal, power metal [257]
June
20
Devin Townsend Project Deconstruction Progressive metal, symphonic metal, industrial metal, extreme metal, experimental metal HevyDevy, Inside Out [258]
Devin Townsend Project Ghost New-age, progressive rock, experimental rock, ambient HevyDevy, Inside Out [259]
Patrick Wolf Lupercalia Indie pop [260]
June
21
August Burns Red Leveler Melodic metalcore [261]
Jill Scott The Light of the Sun Neo soul [262]
Selena Gomez & the Scene When the Sun Goes Down Electropop, dance-pop [263]
Simple Plan Get Your Heart On! Pop punk, power pop, pop rock, alternative rock [264]
Tally Hall Good & Evil Alternative rock [265]
June
22
Yes Fly from Here Progressive rock Frontiers, Avalon Trevor Horn [266]
June
23
Draconian A Rose for the Apocalypse Gothic metal, doom metal, death-doom [267]
June
24
Beyoncé 4 R&B Parkwood, Columbia [268]
Sepultura Kairos Groove metal, thrash metal, death metal [269]
June
28
Big Sean Finally Famous Hip hop [270]
David Cook This Loud Morning Rock, alternative rock, pop rock [271]
Falling Up Your Sparkling Death Cometh Experimental rock, Christian rock, ambient pop [272]
Handsome Furs Sound Kapital Electropunk [273]
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra Nu metal, rap metal [274]
Taking Back Sunday Taking Back Sunday Rock [275]
There for Tomorrow The Verge Alternative rock, emo [276]

Third quarter

July

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
July
4
Earth Crisis Neutralize the Threat Hardcore punk Century Media [277]
July
5
Unearth Darkness in the Light Metalcore Metal Blade Adam Dutkiewicz [278]
July
11
Fair to Midland Arrows and Anchors Alternative metal, progressive rock E1 Music Joe Barresi [279]
Gazelle Twin The Entire City Electronic Anti-Ghost Moon Ray Records Gazelle Twin [280]
The Horrors Skying Psychedelic rock, shoegazing, post-punk revival XL Craig Silvey, The Horrors [281]
July
12
Breathe Carolina Hell Is What You Make It Electronicore, electropop, trance, post-hardcore Fearless Ian Kirkpatrick, Matt Squire [282]
Incubus If Not Now, When? Soft rock, alternative rock Epic, Immortal Brendan O'Brien [283]
Suicide Silence The Black Crown Deathcore Century Media, Nuclear Blast Steve Evetts [284]
Theory of a Deadman The Truth Is... Hard rock, post-grunge, alternative rock, alternative metal 604, Roadrunner Howard Benson [285]
July
19
3 Doors Down Time of My Life Alternative rock, post-grunge Universal Republic Howard Benson [286]
311 Universal Pulse Alternative rock, reggae rock, rap rock, hard rock ATO Bob Rock [287]
Portugal. The Man In the Mountain in the Cloud Psychedelic rock, progressive rock, glam rock, art rock Atlantic John Hill, John Gourley, Casey Bates [288]
The Summer Set Everything's Fine Emo pop, pop, pop punk, pop rock, power pop Razor & Tie John Fields [289]
They Might Be Giants Join Us Indie pop Idlewild They Might Be Giants, Pat Dillett [290]
July
21
Joss Stone LP1 Blues, soul, R&B, rock Stone'd, Surfdog Dave Stewart, Joss Stone [291]
Little Dragon Ritual Union Synth-pop, trip hop, downtempo, soul Peacefrog Little Dragon [292]
July
22
Ivi Adamou San Ena Oniro Pop, dance-pop Sony Music Greece, Day 1 Giannis Doxas, Per Aldeheim, Nalle Ahlstedt, Flawless (Vangelis Kostoxenakis, Evan Klemakis), Vasilis Gavriilidis, Giannis Hristodoulopoulos, Mihalis "Meth" Kouinelis, Melisses, Dimitris Stassos, Mikko Tamminen, Leonidas Tzitzos, Victory [293]
July
25
Wolf Gang Suego Faults Alternative rock, indie pop Atlantic, Elektra Dave Fridmann, Max McElligott [294]
July
26
Bomb the Music Industry! Vacation Pop punk, indie rock, power pop Quote Unquote, Ernest Jenning, Really Records Jeff Rosenstock [295]
The Features Wilderness Indie rock, new wave Bug Music, Serpents and Snakes Brian Carter, The Features [296]
Jasta Jasta Metalcore eOne Jamey Jasta [297]
Karmakanic In a Perfect World Inside Out [298]
Vanessa Carlton Rabbits on the Run Pop, indie pop Razor & Tie Steve Osborne [299]
Wu-Tang Clan Legendary Weapons Hip hop eOne Street Radio, Noah Rubin, Lil' Fame, Andrew Kelley, J. Werner, Gintas Janusonis [300]

August

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
August
2
Greyson Chance Hold On 'til the Night Pop rock eleveneleven, Maverick, Streamline, Geffen Ellen DeGeneres, Da Internz, Josh Alexander, Billy Steinberg, The Matrix, Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lashley, Matt Squire, Martin Terefe, Fisticuffs, David Jost, Jochen Naaf [301]
Dir En Grey Dum Spiro Spero Avant-garde metal, progressive metal, death metal The End Dir En Grey [302]
The Ettes Wicked Will Sympathy for the Record Industry Liam Watson [303]
Trace Adkins Proud to Be Here Country Show Dog-Universal Music Kenny Beard, Mark Wright, Michael Knox [304]
Trivium In Waves Heavy metal, metalcore [305]
August
7
Total Control Henge Beat Post-punk, new wave, indie rock, garage rock [306]
August
8
Jay-Z & Kanye West Watch the Throne Hip hop Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation, Def Jam [307]
Mary-Jess Leaverland Shine Pop, classical crossover [308]
Peatbog Faeries Dust Celtic fusion, world fusion, experimental, electronica, ambient, psychedelic [309]
August
9
Royce da 5'9" Success Is Certain Hip hop Gracie Productions, Orchard Tony Bucher, Dorian Washington, Eminem, Mr. Porter, DJ Premier, The Alchemist, Streetrunner, Nottz, The Futuristiks, Sarom [310]
August
15
Thee Faction Up The Workers! or, Capitalism is Good For Corporations That's Why You've Been Told Socialism is Bad All Your Life Soviet Beret [311]
August
16
Ana Popović Unconditional Blues, blues rock, soul blues Eclecto Groove Records Ana Popović, John Porter, Randy Chortkoff [312]
Blue October Any Man in America Alternative rock, post-grunge, experimental RED Distribution, Megaforce, earMUSIC, Up/Down Records, Brando Records Tim Palmer [313]
Breaking Benjamin Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin Alternative metal, post-grunge Hollywood David Bendeth [314]
The War on Drugs Slave Ambient Indie rock, indie folk, neo-psychedelia, shoegazing Secretly Canadian Jeff Zeigler, Adam Granduciel, John Congleton [315]
Yellow Ostrich The Mistress Rock Barsuk [316]
August
19
Frenzal Rhomb Smoko at the Pet Food Factory Punk rock Shock, Fat Wreck Chords Bill Stevenson [317]
Ghost Brigade Until Fear No Longer Defines Us Melodic death metal, doom metal Season of Mist [318]
Gotye Making Mirrors Indie rock, indie pop Eleven [319]
Hard-Fi Killer Sounds Indie rock, alternative rock [320]
Joe McElderry Classic Classical, pop, R&B [321]
LaFee Frei Pop [322]
August
22
Kara Grainger L.A. Blues Rock blues NewTrax Records [323]
August
23
Barbra Streisand What Matters Most Traditional pop, vocal music Columbia [324]
Black Tide Post Mortem Heavy metal, metalcore [325]
Various artists Muppets: The Green Album Pop rock, alternative rock, indie rock, power pop, soft rock [326]
August
26
Edguy Age of the Joker Power metal, progressive metal, hard rock [327]
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm with You Funk rock, alternative rock Warner Bros. [328]
August
29
Kimbra Vows Indie pop, soul, jazz Warner Bros. [329]
Lil Wayne Tha Carter IV Hip hop Young Money, Cash Money, Universal Republic [330]
The Nightwatchman World Wide Rebel Songs Folk rock, anti-folk, folk punk [331]
August
30
Beirut The Rip Tide Indie pop, Balkan folk Pompeii Records Zach Condon, Griffin Rodriguez [332]
Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien Indie rock Memphis Industries, Barsuk John Agnello [333]
Mike Doughty Yes and Also Yes Rock SNACK BAR Records Pat Dillett [334]
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Am I the Enemy Post-hardcore, alternative rock Collective Sounds, RED Distribution John Feldmann [335]
August
31
Dev The Night the Sun Came Up Electropop, dance-pop Universal Republic The Cataracs [336]

September

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
September
2
Jonathan Coulton Artificial Heart Folk rock, alternative rock, indie folk Jocoserious Records John Flansburgh [337]
September
6
Belanova Sueño Electro II Pop, electropop, pop rock, Latin pop, synth-pop Armando Ávila, Belanova [338]
Thrice Major/Minor Experimental rock, alternative rock, post-hardcore, art rock [339]
September
7
Girls Father, Son, Holy Ghost Indie rock True Panther Sounds Chet "JR" White, Doug Boehm [340]
Neon Indian Era Extraña Chillwave, synth-pop, dream pop Static Tongues, Mom + Pop Alan Palomo, Dave Fridmann [341]
September
9
Ed Sheeran + Folk Asylum, Atlantic Jake Gosling, Charlie Hugall, No I.D., Ed Sheeran [342]
September
12
Anthrax Worship Music Thrash metal, groove metal Megaforce, Nuclear Blast Rob Caggiano, Jay Ruston [343]
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn of Events Progressive metal, progressive rock Roadrunner John Petrucci [344]
St. Vincent Strange Mercy Art pop, post-punk, baroque pop, experimental, post-punk, baroque pop, progressive pop John Congleton [345]
Suspekt Elektra Hip hop, horrorcore, classical [346]
September
13
Alice Cooper Welcome 2 My Nightmare Rock, hard rock, heavy metal, jazz rock Universal Bob Ezrin [347]
Astronautalis This Is Our Science Alternative hip hop Fake Four Inc. [348]
Bush The Sea of Memories Alternative rock, post-grunge Zuma Rock, eOne, earMUSIC Bob Rock [349]
Das Racist Relax Alternative hip hop Greedhead Music Das Racist, Patrick Wimberly, Anand Wilder, Blood Diamonds, El-P, Diplo, Dash Speaks, J-La, Rostam Batmanglij, Francis and the Lights [350]
The Devil Wears Prada Dead Throne Metalcore Ferret, Roadrunner Adam Dutkiewicz, The Devil Wears Prada [351]
Madina Lake World War III Post-hardcore, alternative rock Razor & Tie Mateo Camargo, Billy Corgan [352]
Nick Lowe The Old Magic Proper, Yep Roc Neil Brockbank, Nick Lowe, Robert Treherne [353]
The Pack A.D. Unpersons Alternative rock, garage rock, blues rock, punk rock Mint Jim Diamond [354]
Polar Bear Club Clash Battle Guilt Pride Post-hardcore, punk rock, emo Bridge Nine Brian McTernan [355]
We Came as Romans Understanding What We've Grown to Be Metalcore, post-hardcore Equal Vision, Nuclear Blast Joey Sturgis John Feldmann [356]
September
14
Opeth Heritage Progressive rock Roadrunner Mikael Åkerfeldt [357]
September
16
Kasabian Velociraptor! Electronic rock, electronica, |neo-psychedelia, space rock [358]
SuperHeavy SuperHeavy Rock, reggae, Indian pop, soul A&M Mick Jagger, Dave Stewart [359]
September
17
Kjersti Stubø Quartet How High Is the Sky Jazz [360]
September
19
Inna I Am the Club Rocker Europop, dance-pop, techno, house [361]
Mel Parsons Red Grey Blue Alternative country, indie folk Cape Road Recordings, Border Music Mel Parsons, Jeremy Toy [362]
September
20
Demi Lovato Unbroken Pop, R&B Hollywood Jim Beanz, Toby Gad, Timbaland, Ryan Tedder, Rock Mafia, Dreamlab, Emanuel Kiriakou, Bleu, Josh Alexander, Billy Steinberg, Dapo [363]
Of Monsters and Men My Head Is an Animal Indie folk, indie pop, indie rock Record Records, Republic Of Monsters and Men, Aron Arnarsson, Jacquire King [364]
September
21
Dead by April Incomparable Universal, Spinefarm Jacob Hellner, Pontus Hjelm [365]
Sebastian Bach Kicking & Screaming Heavy metal Frontiers, Get Off My Bach! Productions, Avalon Records [366]
September
23
Amebix Sonic Mass Crust punk, heavy metal, post-metal Amebix Records Roy Mayorga [367]
Joss Stone The Best of Joss Stone 2003–2009 Soul, R&B Virgin Steve Greenberg, Jamie Hartman, Michael Mangini, Conner Reeves, Raphael Saadiq, Jonathan Shorten, Sacha Skarbek, Joss Stone, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Betty Wright [368]
Kasey Chambers Storybook Country Liberation Nash Chambers [369]
Nicola Roberts Cinderella's Eyes Pop, electropop, dance-pop Polydor Dimitri Tikovoï, Diplo, Metronomy, Traxstarz, The Invisible Men [370]
Ricardo Arjona Independiente Latin pop, rock Metamorfosis, Warner Music Ricardo Arjona, Lee Levin, Dan Warner [371]
September
26
Steve Hackett Beyond the Shrouded Horizon Progressive rock [372]
Steven Wilson Grace for Drowning Progressive rock, experimental rock, jazz fusion Kscope [373]
September
27
9th Wonder The Wonder Years [374]
Bearfoot American Story Bluegrass, Americana Compass [375]
blink-182 Neighborhoods Alternative rock, pop punk DGC, Interscope [376]
Chickenfoot Chickenfoot III Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock [377]
J. Cole Cole World: The Sideline Story Hip hop [378]
Jim Cuddy Skyscraper Soul Country rock [379]
Machine Head Unto the Locust Thrash metal, groove metal Roadrunner [380]
Mastodon The Hunter Heavy metal [381]
Seth MacFarlane Music Is Better Than Words Swing, big band, vocal jazz, traditional pop [382]
Switchfoot Vice Verses Alternative rock, post-grunge, hard rock [383]
Wilco The Whole Love Alternative rock, indie rock, experimental rock [384]
September
30
Ben Howard Every Kingdom Folk, indie folk [385]
DJ Shadow The Less You Know, the Better Hip hop, instrumental hip hop, trip hop, electronica [386]
Feist Metals Indie pop, indie folk, baroque pop Arts & Crafts, Cherrytree Records, Polydor Feist, Chilly Gonzales, Mocky, and Valgeir Sigurðsson [387]
New Found Glory Radiosurgery Pop punk [388]

Fourth quarter

October

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
October
3
The Answer Revival Hard rock, blues rock [389]
Aqua Megalomania Dance-pop Universal Kasper Bjørke, Claus Norreen, Nicolaj Rasted, Søren Rasted, Lucas Secon, Frederik Thaae, Thomas Troelsen [390]
The Union Siren's Song Rock, hard rock, blues rock [391]
You Me at Six Sinners Never Sleep Alternative rock, pop rock, pop punk, post-hardcore Virgin [392]
October
4
Blessthefall Awakening Metalcore, post-hardcore Fearless Michael "Elvis" Baskette [393]
Lights Siberia Synth-pop, new wave, dubstep, bitpop Last Gang, Lights Music, Universal Lights, Tawgs Salter, David Thomson, Holy Fuck [394]
Mayday Parade Mayday Parade Pop punk, pop rock ILG, Fearless, MDP Zack Odom, Kenneth Mount [395]
Mutemath Odd Soul Alternative rock, psychedelic soul Teleprompt, Warner Bros., Warner Music Japan, Megaphon Germany Mutemath [396]
Radical Face The Family Tree: The Roots [397]
Scotty McCreery Clear as Day Country Mercury Nashville, 19 Mark Bright [398]
Styles P Master of Ceremonies Hip hop D-Block Records, E1 Music Pete Rock, Statik Selektah, Warren G, AraabMuzik, Black Saun, J. Music House, Phonix Beats, Supastylez, Ty Fyffe, Reefa [399]
We Were Promised Jetpacks In the Pit of the Stomach Indie rock, post-punk revival FatCat Andrew Bush, Peter Katis [400]
October
5
Charice Infinity Pop, R&B [401]
The Gazette Toxic Nu metal, alternative metal, metalcore, progressive rock [402]
October
7
Big Scary Vacation [403]
Evanescence Evanescence Symphonic metal, gothic rock, nu metal, hard rock Wind-up Nick Raskulinecz [404]
October
10
Rustie Glass Swords Electronic Warp Rustie [405]
October
11
Ben Folds The Best Imitation of Myself: A Retrospective Alternative rock Legacy [406]
Lauren Alaina Wildflower Country Mercury Nashville, Interscope, 19 Byron Gallimore [407]
A Lot Like Birds Conversation Piece Doghouse [408]
Radio Moscow The Great Escape of Leslie Magnafuzz Psychedelic rock, blues rock, garage rock Alive Naturalsound Parker Griggs [409]
Rich Robinson Through a Crooked Sun Blues rock, hard rock Circle Sound, Thirty Tigers Rich Robinson [410]
Various artists ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends Rock RCA Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard [411]
October
17
Cowboy Junkies Sing in My Meadow Alternative country Latent Michael Timmins [412]
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Alternative rock, baroque pop Sour Mash [413]
Yann Tiersen Skyline Folk rock, acoustic, indie rock [414]
October
18
Jane's Addiction The Great Escape Artist Alternative rock, art rock, hard rock Capitol [415]
M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming Electronic rock, synth-pop, ambient [416]
Patrick Stump Soul Punk Soul, R&B, synth-pop, funk Island Patrick Stump [417]
October
19
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto Alternative rock, pop rock, R&B, electronica Parlophone, Capitol [418]
October
21
Kelly Clarkson Stronger Pop rock RCA, 19 [419]
Tom Waits Bad as Me Rock, experimental, blues ANTI- [420]
October
24
Justice Audio, Video, Disco Electronica [421]
October
25
honeyhoney Billy Jack Americana, indie rock, country honeyhoney Records, Lost Highway Raymond Richards, Todd Averback, Matt Radosevich [422]
James Ferraro Far Side Virtual Vaporwave, muzak, avant-garde [423]
Skinny Puppy HanDover Electro-industrial, noise, glitch, IDM [424]
October
26
Various artists AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered Rock Mercury, Interscope, Universal [425]
October
28
Florence and the Machine Ceremonials Baroque pop, art pop, indie pop, neo soul Island Paul Epworth, James Ford, Charlie Hugall, Ben Roulston, Isabella Summers, Eg White [426]
Gugun Blues Shelter Solid Ground Blues rock Grooveyard Records [427]
Professor Green At Your Inconvenience British hip hop, UK garage, R&B Virgin Alex 'Cores' Hayes, 16bit, DJ Khalil, TMS, iSHi 2Stripes, Eric Hudson, Mojam [428]
October
31
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu Avant-garde metal Warner Bros., Vertigo [429]

November

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
November
1
Carole King A Holiday Carole Pop, Holiday Hear, Concord [430]
Justin Bieber Under the Mistletoe R&B, Christmas Island [431]
Megadeth Th1rt3en Thrash metal Roadrunner [432]
Miranda Lambert Four the Record Country, alternative country RCA Nashville [433]
Wale Ambition Hip hop [434]
November
4
Birdy Birdy Indie folk, indie pop, indie rock 14th Floor, Atlantic [435]
Cher Lloyd Sticks and Stones Pop, dubstep, hip hop, R&B Syco, Epic, Sony Music Toby Gad, Jimmy Joker, Jukebox, Max Martin, The Monarch, Johnny Powers, RedOne, The Runners, Kevin Rudolf, Eric Sanicola, Shellback, Shakespears Sister, Chris Thomas, Chris "Tek" O'Ryan [436]
Disturbed The Lost Children Heavy metal, alternative metal, hard rock, nu metal Reprise Disturbed, Johnny K [437]
The Wanted Battleground Dance-pop, synth-pop [438]
November
7
Atlas Sound Parallax Indie rock [439]
Cœur de pirate Blonde Pop Grosse Boîte Howard Bilerman [440]
The Sound of Arrows Voyage Synth-pop [441]
November
8
Mac Miller Blue Slide Park Hip hop Rostrum Benjy Grinberg, I.D. Labs, Ritz Reynolds, Clams Casino, Young L, Mansions on the Moon, Mac Miller [442]
Oneohtrix Point Never Replica Ambient, plunderphonics [443]
Pusha T Fear of God II: Let Us Pray Hip hop GOOD, Decon, Re-Up Records Pusha T, Rennard East, Rico Beats, The VIPs, Shawty Redd, The Neptunes, Left Brain, A-Traxx, Bangladesh, Hit-Boy, Tha Bizness, Deezy, Lee Major, Nottz [444]
Tycho Dive Chillwave, downtempo, chill-out, electronica, hypnagogic pop, Balearic, IDM Ghostly International Scott Hansen [445]
Various artists The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 soundtrack Alternative rock, indie rock, pop Chop Shop, Atlantic Alexandra Patsavas [446]
November
9
Elephant9 Live at the BBC Progressive rock Rune Grammofon [447]
November
11
Angels & Airwaves Love: Part Two Alternative rock, space rock To the Stars Records Tom DeLonge [448]
The Checks Deadly Summer Sway Pie Club Records "Bassy" Bob Brockmann [449]
Jay Chou Wow! (驚嘆號) Mandopop Sony Music Taiwan Jay Chou [450]
Kaizers Orchestra Violeta Violeta Vol. II Rock, alternative Scandinavian Recordings, Petroleum Records Jørgen Træen, Yngve Sætre, Janove Ottesen [451]
Laura Pausini Inedito Latin pop Atlantic, Warner Music Group Paolo Carta [452]
Nina Hagen Volksbeat Punk, rock, Christian rock Koch Peter Hinderthür, Peter Schmidt [453]
Pixie Lott Young Foolish Happy Pop, R&B [454]
R.E.M. Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982–2011 Alternative rock, folk rock, college rock, jangle pop Warner Bros. [455]
November
15
Bryan Webb Provider Idée Fixe [456]
Childish Gambino Camp Hip hop Glassnote Childish Gambino, Ludwig Göransson [457]
Drake Take Care Hip hop Young Money, Cash Money, Republic Aubrey "Drake" Graham, Noah "40" Shebib, Lil Wayne, Cortez Bryant, Boi-1da, Chase N. Cashe, Drew Murray, Illangelo, Jamie xx, Just Blaze, Kromatik, The Weeknd, T-Minus, Gee Roberson, Doc McKinney, Supa Dups [458]
November
18
Lady Gaga Born This Way: The Remix Electronic, dance Streamline, Interscope, KonLive [459]
Michael Jackson Immortal R&B, pop, soul, rock, gospel Epic, Sony Music, MJJ Productions Michael Jackson, Kevin Antunes [460]
One Direction Up All Night Pop Syco, Columbia Ash Howes, BeatGeek, Brian Rawling, Carl Falk, Jimmy Joker, Matt Squire, Paul Meehan, Rami Yacoub, RedOne, Richard "Biff" Stannard, Savan Kotecha, Shep Solomon, Steve Mac, Steve Robson, Toby Gad, Tom Meredith [461]
Rihanna Talk That Talk Pop, EDM, R&B Def Jam, Roc Nation Robyn Fenty, Roc Nation, Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers, Alex da Kid, Mr. Bangladesh, Calvin Harris, Chase & Status, Cirkut, Da Internz, Dr. Luke, Ester Dean, Gareth McGrillen, Hit-Boy, No I.D., Priscilla Renea, Rob Swire, StarGate, |The-Dream [462]
The Saturdays On Your Radar Pop, dance Polydor, Fascination Lucas Secon, Tracklacers, Steve Mac, Space Cowboy, Xenomania, Taio Cruz, Jarrad Rogers, Carl Falk, Rami Yacoub, Labrinth, MNEK, Charlie Holmes [463]
November
21
Big Time Rush Elevate Pop, dance-rock, soul, alternative rock Nick Ryan Tedder, Noel Zancanella, Brent Kutzle, Lucas Secon, Brian Kennedy, Kay N' Dustry, Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, J.R. Rotem, OFM, Christopher Rojas, S*A*M and Sluggo, Cutfather, Damon Sharpe, Antario Holmes, Toby Gad, Infinity, Eric Sanicola, Jonas Jeberg, Fraser T. Smith, Johnny Powers Severin, Matt Squire, Bei Maejor, Mike Posner [464]
Chris Cornell Songbook Acoustic, alternative rock Universal Chris Cornell [465]
Daughtry Break the Spell Pop rock RCA, 19 Howard Benson [466]
Hollywood Undead American Tragedy Redux Rap rock, dubstep, electronica A&M Octone, Polydor, Universal Music Australia Don Gilmore, Griffin Boice, Sam Hollander, Dave Katz, Kevin Rudolf, Jeff Halavacs, Jacob Kasher, Ben Grosse, Digital Dog, Jim Sullivan, Eddie Craig, Sidh Solanki, Andrew W.K., Beatnick, K-Salaam, Jonathan Davis, Asaf Borger, Dr. Eargasm, Erik Tinajero, David Gill, Joey Jensen, KMFDM, Kushaal Virdi [467]
James Durbin Memories of a Beautiful Disaster Rock Wind-up Howard Benson [468]
Kate Bush 50 Words for Snow Art pop, chamber pop Fish People, EMI Kate Bush [469]
Marianas Trench Ever After Pop punk, symphonic rock 604 Josh Ramsay [470]
Mary J. Blige My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) R&B, hip hop soul Matriarch, Geffen Mary J. Blige, Brandon "BAM" Alexander, Arden Altino, BridgeTown, Danja, Sean Garrett, Calvin Harris, Eric Hudson, Kendu Issac, Rodney Jerkins, Jim Jonsin, Lil' Ronnie, Rico Love, Pierre Medor, Kevin Randolph, Harmony Samuels, StarGate, Tricky Stewart, Tank, Team S. Dot, Martin Terefe, The Underdogs, Jerry Wonda [471]
Nickelback Here and Now Post-grunge, hard rock, alternative metal, pop rock Roadrunner, Universal Music Canada Nickelback, Joey Moi, Brian Howes [472]
Taylor Swift Speak Now World Tour – Live Country pop Big Machine Taylor Swift [473]
Yelawolf Radioactive Alternative hip hop, conscious hip hop Ghet-O-Vision, DGC, Interscope, Shady The Audibles, Blaqsmurph, Borgore, Diplo, Emanuel Kiriakou, Eminem, Tha Hydrox, Jim Jonsin, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, KP, Mr. Pyro, Phonix Beats, Poo Bear, Sasha Sirota, WLPWR [474]
November
22
Lady Gaga A Very Gaga Holiday Jazz pop Interscope, KonLive [475]
November
25
Joe McElderry Classic Christmas Christmas, pop, classical [476]
November
28
Kylie Minogue Aphrodite Les Folies: Live in London Pop [477]
November
29
Hot Chelle Rae Whatever Pop rock [478]
November
30
Nightwish Imaginaerum Symphonic metal Nuclear Blast, Roadrunner [479]

December

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Producer Ref.
December
2
Bugge Wesseltoft Songs Jazzland [480]
Hildegunn Øiseth Stillness Losen [480]
The Roots Undun Alternative hip hop Def Jam [481]
Taio Cruz TY.O R&B, dance-pop, electropop [482]
December
4
Patrick Wolf Brumalia EP Indie pop Mercury [483]
December
6
The Black Keys El Camino Garage rock, blues rock Nonesuch [484]
Chevelle Hats Off to the Bull Alternative metal, hard rock, post-grunge, progressive rock Epic [485]
Korn The Path of Totality Nu metal, dubstep [486]
T-Pain Revolver Hip hop RCA Rocco Valdes, Michael Blumstein, T-Pain, Young Fyre, Noel "Detail" Fisher, Chuckie, T-Minus, Billboard, Tha Bizness, Dr. Luke, Cirkut, Fabian Lenssen, Catalyst, Get Cool, David "Preach" Balfour [487]
December
13
Anthony Hamilton Back to Love R&B, soul RCA Anthony Hamilton, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Mike City, Bobby Ross & Issiah Avila, Kelvin Wooten, Dre & Vidal, Antonio Dixon, Salaam Remi, Jairus Mozee [488]
Charlotte Gainsbourg Stage Whisper Alternative rock, indie pop, chamber pop Because, Elektra Beck [489]
Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa Mac & Devin Go to High School Hip hop Atlantic, Rostrum, Doggy Style, Fontana Benjy Grinberg, Bigg Snoop Dogg, Ted Chung, Wiz Khalifa, Jeremy "Big Jerm" Kulousek, Cardo, Christopher "Drumma Boy" Gholson, Eric "E. Dan" Dan, Exile, Jake One, Jesse "Corparal" Wilson, Larrance Dopson, Nottz, The Smeezingtons, Warren G, Soopafly [490]
December
19
Common The Dreamer/The Believer Hip hop Warner Bros., Think Common Music Inc. [491]
December
20
Guided by Voices Let's Go Eat the Factory Indie rock Fire Guided by Voices [492]
Young Jeezy TM:103 Hustlerz Ambition Hip hop [493]

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