Anticipated Albums Autumn/Fall 2011


So what new music am I looking forward to? Here are some album selections, and release dates:

August 16th:

100 Acres of Sycamore - Fionn Regan




September 13th:

The Years - Memoryhouse


Era Extrana - Neon Indian


Gravity The Seducer - Ladytron


A Creature I Don't Know - Laura Marling



American Goldwing - Blitzen Trapper



The Old Magic - Nick Lowe

A Winged Victory for the Sullen - A Winged Victory for the Sullen



September 20th:

An Argument With Myself - Jens Lekman


Night of Hunters - Tori Amos


All Hours - Ivy


The High Country - Richmond Fontaine




September 27th:

Grace for Drowning - Steven Wilson



Gracious Tide Take Me Home - Lanterns on the Lake



The Whole Love - Wilco


Velociraptor - Kasabian


Vanity Is Forever - Geoffrey O'Connor


Zig Zaj - Boom Bip



Forever - SLEEP ∞ OVER


In Heaven - Twin Sister





October 4th:

Metals - Feist


Sea of Memories - Pallers



Wolfroy Goes to Town - Bonnie Prince Billy



Amerika - Migrant




October 11th:

Ashes & Fire - Ryan Adams


Turn in the Dream-Songs - Jeffrey Lewis


Dropped Pianos - Tim Hecker



Original Colors - High Places



In the Pit of the Stomach - We Were Promised Jetpacks





October 18th:

Hurry Up, We're Dreaming - M83



Days - Real Estate



Like a Man - Adam Cohen



Ragged Kingdom - Oysterband & June Tabor




October 25th:

Bad as me - Tom Waits



AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered - Various artists




November 8th:

Parallax - Atlas Sound (solo project from Bradford Cox of Deerhunter)


Crazy Clown Time - David Lynch



Humor Risk - Cass Mccombs



So Outta Reach - Kurt Vile



Stage Whisper - Charlotte Gainsbourg



Our Own Dream - Keep Shelly in Athens



Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn (Soundtrack)



November 15th:

Album By Korallreven - Korallreven



Replica - Oneohtrix Point Never




November 22nd:

Dive - Tycho



December 14th:

History - Molly Nilsson




(Last updated 3rd of November)

You can probably tell by now I love album sleeves, ha ha ( : I like Ladytron's and the Neon Indian's dreamy artwork the best, they're all pretty impressive to be honest!


Which 2011 albums do you have constantly on repeat? What music are you most excited about in the next few months? Any thoughts on the album covers above?


ps To listen to some of the fall tracks, go here

Or go to my best dream pop songs of 2011, which includes songs from autumn 2011

7 comments:

  1. I'm most looking forward to the Wilco, Ladytron, and M83 albums. Along with Girls, Justice and Mastodon. Also the Lou Reed/Metallica collaboration sounds intriguing too.

    But it's strange, nothing new has really blown me away this year. Usually I have a long list of bands/albums of the year by now. Maybe I've been focusing so much of film that I missed some good music.

    So far I've probably listened to the PJ Harvey and Lykke Li albums the most.

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  2. Jens Lekman, Tori Amos and Feist's new albums are the ones I might want to look for.

    A couple of weeks ago I read that lomography made a photo competition with Tori Amos theme, seems very exciting and I was late to know about it.

    Thanks for the info, Chris.

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  3. @ Bonjour Tristesse: I think you did miss some good music, check out my top albums of 2011 so far(on the sidebar), maybe you'll find something you like. Thanks for the suggestions. The ladytron tracks are up on youtube, I'm listening to the album RIGHT NOW, awesome ( :

    @ Andina : Hope you find some inspiring music ( ; I don't know, maybe Tori Amos is sort of a fashion icon, she's been around for a long time

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  4. I know it's a little closer to the mainstream sound than some people might fancy, but I'm really looking forward to Mutemath's new album in October the most. Their debut was one of my favorites and their second album was solid as well. On your list I'm most looking forward to M83. I thought their newest single might be the best song I've heard from them, so hopefully there's more greatness on their album.

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  5. @ Project Derek: Never heard of Mutemath, I will try and find that band's debut album, thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Excellent selections here, plus several acts I’ve never heard of - but will now investigate! I still haven’t really got into Laura Marling’s work yet, but will give this one a try. Just reviewed June Tabor & Oysterband's new offering. Very enjoyable. Tabor's ASHORE is one of my favourites of the year.

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  7. @ Alex Ramon : There's plenty to check out from my list, that's for sure, so hopefully you'll find something to your taste. If not, there's always Tori ( :

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