Overview of the events of 2018 in American music
List of years in American music
+...
The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2018 in music in the United States.
[ 3]
3 – After a ten-year hiatus Hootie & the Blowfish appeared on the Today Show to announce that the band is back together, and will come out with a new album and tour in 2019.[ 30] 7 – John Mellencamp released his fourth consecutive album in the last four years, Other Peoples Stuff 14 – Bruce Springsteen released his first commercial live album in eleven years Springsteen On Broadway 18 – Chevel Shepherd won the fifteenth season of The Voice . Chris Kroeze was the runner-up. Kirk Jay and Kennedy Holmes finished third and fourth place respectively. 20 – The Recording Industry of America published the year's top certified songs and albums. Eleven albums were certified Platinum during the year, including three multi-Platinum.[ 31] 21 – Reel Big Fish released their first album in six years, Life Suck's Let's Dance . Albums released in 2018 [ edit ] Top songs on record [ edit ] Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs [ edit ] Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits[ edit ] All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.
"1985 " – J. Cole (#20) "A Holly Jolly Christmas " – Burl Ives (#12) "All I Want for Christmas Is You " – Mariah Carey (#6) "All Mine " – Kanye West (#11) "All the Stars " – Kendrick Lamar and SZA (#7) "Apeshit " – The Carters (#13) "ATM " – J. Cole (#6) "Back to You " – Selena Gomez (#18) "Bad! " – XXXTentacion (#16) "Bad at Love " – Halsey (#5) "Ball for Me " – Post Malone feat. Nicki Minaj (#16) "Barbie Dreams " – Nicki Minaj (#18) "Bartier Cardi " – Cardi B feat. 21 Savage (#14) "Be Careful " – Cardi B (#11) "Believer " – Imagine Dragons (#4 in 2017, #16 in 2018) "Better Now " – Post Malone (#3) "Big Bank " – YG feat. 2 Chainz , Big Sean and Nicki Minaj (#16) "Bodak Yellow " – Cardi B (#1 in 2017, #10 in 2018) "Boo'd Up " – Ella Mai (#5) "Breathin " – Ariana Grande (#12) "Call Out My Name " – The Weeknd (#4) "Can't Be Broken" – Lil Wayne (#17) "Can't Take a Joke " – Drake (#18) "Changes " – XXXTentacion (#18) "Chun-Li " – Nicki Minaj (#10) "Dedicate" – Lil Wayne (#14) "Delicate " – Taylor Swift (#12) "Diplomatic Immunity " – Drake (#7) "Don't Cry " – Lil Wayne feat. XXXTentacion (#5) "Don't Matter to Me " – Drake feat. Michael Jackson (#9) "Drip Too Hard " – Lil Baby and Gunna (#4) "Eastside " – Benny Blanco , Halsey and Khalid (#16) "Elevate " – Drake (#14) "Emotionless " – Drake (#8) "End Game " – Taylor Swift feat. Ed Sheeran and Future (#18) "Fake Love " – BTS (#10) "Fall " – Eminem (#12) "Falling Down " – Lil Peep and XXXTentacion (#13) "Feel It Still " – Portugal. The Man (#4 in 2017, #12 in 2018) "Fefe " – 6ix9ine , Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz (#3) "Filthy " – Justin Timberlake (#9) "Finesse " – Bruno Mars and Cardi B (#3) "Freaky Friday " – Lil Dicky feat. Chris Brown (#8) "Friends " – Marshmello and Anne-Marie (#11) "Ghost Town " – Kanye West (#16) "Girls Like You " – Maroon 5 feat. Cardi B (#1) "God Is a Woman " – Ariana Grande (#8) "God's Plan " – Drake (#1) "Going Bad " – Meek Mill feat. Drake (#6) "Gucci Gang " – Lil Pump (#3 in 2017, #4 in 2018) "Gummo " – 6ix9ine (#12 in 2017, #13 in 2018) "Happier " – Marshmello and Bastille (#3) "Havana " – Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug (#1) "Heaven " – Kane Brown (#15) "High Hopes " – Panic! at the Disco (#5) "Him & I " – G-Eazy and Halsey (#14) "I Fall Apart " – Post Malone (#16) "I Get the Bag " – Gucci Mane feat. Migos (#11 in 2017, #19 in 2018) "I Like It " – Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin (#1) "I Love It " – Kanye West and Lil Pump (#6) "I'm Upset " – Drake (#7) "Idol " – BTS feat. Nicki Minaj (#11) "In My Blood " – Shawn Mendes (#11) "In My Feelings " – Drake (#1) "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year " – Andy Williams (#10) "Jingle Bell Rock " – Bobby Helms (#13) "Jocelyn Flores " – XXXTentacion (#19) "Kamikaze " – Eminem (#16) "Kevin's Heart " – J. Cole (#8) "Killshot " – Eminem (#3) "KOD " – J. Cole (#10) "Let It Fly " – Lil Wayne feat. Travis Scott (#10) "Let You Down " – NF (#12) "Lights Down Low " – MAX feat. Gnash (#20) "Look Alive " – BlocBoy JB feat. Drake (#5) "Love " – Kendrick Lamar feat. Zacari (#11) "Love Lies " – Khalid and Normani (#9) "Lucid Dreams " – Juice WRLD (#2) "Lucky You " – Eminem feat. Joyner Lucas (#6) "Meant to Be " – Bebe Rexha feat. Florida Georgia Line (#2) "Mia " – Bad Bunny feat. Drake (#5) "Mine " – Bazzi (#11) "Mo Bamba " – Sheck Wes (#6) "Mob Ties " – Drake (#13) "Mona Lisa " – Lil Wayne feat. Kendrick Lamar (#2) "Money " – Cardi B (#13) "Moonlight " – XXXTentacion (#13) "Motiv8 " – J. Cole (#15) "MotorSport " – Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B (#6 in 2017, #7 in 2018) "Natural " – Imagine Dragons (#13) "Never Be the Same " – Camila Cabello (#6) "Never Recover " – Lil Baby and Gunna feat. Drake (#15) "New Rules " – Dua Lipa (#6) "Nice for What " – Drake (#1) "No Brainer " – DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber , Chance the Rapper and Quavo (#5) "No Limit " – G-Eazy feat. ASAP Rocky and Cardi B (#4) "No Tears Left to Cry " – Ariana Grande (#3) "Nonstop " – Drake (#2) "Paranoid" – Post Malone (#11) "Perfect " – Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé (#1) "Photograph " – J. Cole (#14) "Plug Walk " – Rich the Kid (#13) "Pray for Me " – The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar (#7) "Psycho " – Post Malone feat. Ty Dolla Sign (#1) "Rap Devil " – Machine Gun Kelly (#13) "Ric Flair Drip " – Offset and Metro Boomin (#13) "Rich & Sad" – Post Malone (#14) "River " – Eminem feat. Ed Sheeran (#11) "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree " – Brenda Lee (#11) "Rockstar " – Post Malone feat. 21 Savage (#1 in 2017, #2 in 2018) "Sad! " – XXXTentacion (#1) "Same Bitches" – Post Malone feat. G-Eazy and YG (#20) "Say Something " – Justin Timberlake feat. Chris Stapleton (#9) "Shallow " – Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper (#5) "Shape of You " – Ed Sheeran (#1 in 2017, #13 in 2018) "Sicko Mode " – Travis Scott (#1) "Sorry Not Sorry " – Demi Lovato (#6 in 2017, #15 in 2018) "Spoil My Night" – Post Malone feat. Swae Lee (#15) "Stargazing " – Travis Scott (#8) "Stay " – Post Malone (#17) "Stir Fry " – Migos (#8) "Sunflower " – Post Malone and Swae Lee (#4) "Survival " – Drake (#17) "Taki Taki " – DJ Snake feat. Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B (#11) "Talk Up " – Drake feat. Jay-Z (#20) "Taste " – Tyga feat. Offset (#8) "Thank U, Next " – Ariana Grande (#1) "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You) " – Nat King Cole (#17) "The Middle " – Zedd , Maren Morris and Grey (#5) "The Ringer " – Eminem (#8) "This Is America " – Childish Gambino (#1) "Thunder " – Imagine Dragons (#4) "Too Good at Goodbyes " – Sam Smith (#4 in 2017, #7 in 2018) "Trip " – Ella Mai (#11) "Uproar " – Lil Wayne (#7) "Wake Up in the Sky " – Gucci Mane, Bruno Mars and Kodak Black (#11) "Walk It Talk It " – Migos feat. Drake (#10) "Watch " – Travis Scott feat. Lil Uzi Vert and Kanye West (#16) "What Lovers Do " – Maroon 5 feat. SZA (#9 in 2017, #17 in 2018) "What's Free " – Meek Mill feat. Rick Ross and Jay-Z (#20) "Whatever It Takes " – Imagine Dragons (#12) "Without Me " – Halsey (#2) "Yes Indeed " – Lil Baby and Drake (#6) "Yikes " – Kanye West (#8) "Young Dumb & Broke " – Khalid (#18) "Youngblood " – 5 Seconds of Summer (#7) "Zeze " – Kodak Black feat. Travis Scott and Offset (#2) January 1 – Betty Willis , 76, R&B singer January 2 – Rick Hall , 86, music producer January 3 – Josiah Boyd, 32, heavy metal bassist (A Hill to Die Upon ) January 9 – Denise LaSalle , 78, R&B singer January 12 – Danny Woods, 73, soul singer (Chairmen of the Board )[ 89] January 15 – Edwin Hawkins , 74, gospel singer January 20 – Fredo Santana , 27, rapper January 23 – Lari White , 53, country singer January 26 – Buzz Clifford , 76, pop singer January 28 – Eddie Shaw , 80, blues saxophonist January 30 – Mark Salling , 35, pop singer and actor January 31 – February 2 – Dennis Edwards , 74, R&B singer February 3 – Leon Chancler , 65, rock and jazz singer February 7 – Pat Torpey , 64, hard rock drummer and singer February 8 – February 9 – Craig MacGregor , 68, rock bassist February 11 – Tom Rapp , 70, rock singer February 12 – February 13 – February 16 – Barbara Alston, 74, R&B singer (The Crystals ) February 19 – Norm Rogers, 69, drummer (The Jayhawks , Cows) February 24 – Bud Luckey , 83, voice actor and singer[ 90] March 1 – Bill Burkette, 75, pop singer (The Vogues ) March 2 – Brandon Jenkins , 48, red dirt country singer, songwriter March 12 – March 13 – Charlie Quintana , 56, rock drummer March 14 – Steve Mandell , 76, bluegrass guitarist and banjoist March 16 – Buell Neidlinger , 82, jazz cellist and bassist March 18 – Killjoy , 48, death metal singer March 19 – Hazel Smith , 83, country singer, songwriter, and journalist[ 91] March 27 – March 28 – Caleb Scofield , 39, bassist (Cave In , Old Man Gloom and Zozobra ) March 30 – Alias , 41, rapper and producer April 1 – Audrey Morris , 89, jazz singer April 4 – Don Cherry , 94, pop singer April 5 – Cecil Taylor , 89, jazz musician April 10 – Yvonne Staples, 80, soul singer (The Staple Singers ) April 17 – Randy Scruggs , 64, songwriter April 20 – Avicii , 28, Swedish electronic musician, DJ, and songwriter April 23 – Bob Dorough , 94, jazz singer and pianist April 26 – Charles Neville , 79, R&B and jazz saxophonist April 30 – Tim Calvert , 52, heavy metal guitarist (Forbidden , Nevermore ) May 1 – Jabo Starks , 79, funk and R&B drummer May 4 – Tony Kinman, cowpunk singer and bassist (The Dils , Rank and File , Blackbird ) May 5 – Dick Williams , 91, pop singer May 7 – Gayle Shepard, 81, pop singer (Shepherd Sisters ) May 10 – Ben Graves, 46, horror punk drummer (Murderdolls , Dope ) May 11 – Matt Marks, 38, classical keyboardist (Alarm Will Sound ) May 13 – Glenn Branca , 69, composer and guitarist May 19 – May 28 – Josh Martin, 46, grindcore guitarist (Anal Cunt ) June 2 – Wayne Secrest (68), bassist (Confederate Railroad ) June 3 – Clarence Fountain, 88, gospel singer (The Blind Boys of Alabama ) June 4 – Jalal Mansur Nuriddin , 73, spoken word poet June 5 – June 7 – Al Capps , 79, arranger, composer and record producer June 10 – Neal E. Boyd , 42, opera singer June 11 – Wayne Dockery , 76, jazz bassist June 13 – D.J. Fontana , 87, rock and roll drummer June 15 – June 16 – Rebecca Parris , 66, jazz singer June 18 – June 19 – Lowrell Simon , 75, singer June 21 – David Corcoran, 64, rock drummer (Duke Jupiter ) June 22 – Vinnie Paul , 54, heavy metal drummer (Hellyeah , Pantera , Damageplan ) June 24 – George Cameron, 70, drummer (The Left Banke ) June 26 – Ed Simmons , 101, classical conductor June 27 – Steve Soto , 54, punk rock guitarist June 29 – Eugene Pitt , 80, doo-wop singer (The Jive Five ) June 30 – Dean Webb, 81, mandolinist (The Dillards ) July 2 – July 3 – Richard Swift , 41, singer songwriter July 6 – Vince Martin , 81, folk singer July 7 – Brett Hoffman , 51, heavy metal singer July 8 – Tab Hunter , 86, actor and pop singer July 15 – Theryl DeClouet , 66, jazz funk and R&B singer July 27 – Mark Shelton, 60, heavy metal guitarist (Manilla Road ) August 2 – Neil Argo , 71, film and television composer August 4 — Lorrie Collins , 76, singer and guitarist (The Collins Kids ) August 14 – Jill Janus , 42, heavy metal singer August 16 – Aretha Franklin , 76, R&B/soul singer, and songwriter August 17 – Danny Pearson , 65, soul singer August 20 – Eddie Willis , 82, R&B/soul guitarist (The Funk Brothers ) August 22 – August 24 – DJ Ready Red, hip hop DJ (Geto Boys ) August 25 – Kyle Pavone, 28, heavy metal singer (We Came as Romans ) August 29 – Tony Camillo , 90, record producer and arranger (Bazuka ) September 1 – Randy Weston , 92, jazz pianist September 4 – Don Gardner , 87, R&B Singer-Songwriter September 5 – Nasty Savage , 50 thrash metal bass player September 7 – Mac Miller , 26, rapper and singer[ 92] September 8 – Chelsi Smith , 43, beauty pageant winner and singer September 10 – Johnny Strike, 70, punk singer and guitarist (Crime ) September 14 – Max Bennett , 90, jazz and pop bassist September 16 – Big Jay McNeely , 91, saxophonist September 28 – Marty Balin , 76, founder of Jefferson Starship and solo artist September 29 – Otis Rush , 84, blues singer and guitarist October 1 – Jerry Gonzalez , 69 Latin jazz trumpeter October 3 – John Von Ohlen , 77, jazz drummer October 4 – Hamiet Bluiett , 78, jazz saxophonist October 5 – Bernadette Carol, 74, pop singer (The Angels ) October 8 – Tim Chandler , 48, bass guitarist October 12 – Andrew Goessling, 59, progressive bluegrass musician (Railroad Earth ) October 17 – Oil Herbert, 48, metalcore guitarist (All That Remains ) October 18 – Randolph Hokanson , 103, classical pianist October 24 – October 25 – Sonny Fortune , 79, jazz saxophonist October 26 – Baba Oje, 87, rapper and musician (Arrested Development ) October 27 – October 29 – October 30 – October 31 – Kenny Marks , 67, gospel singer November 1 – Dave Rowland, 74, country singer (Dave & Sugar ) November 2 – Roy Hargrove , 49, jazz trumpeter November 3 – November 4 – Josh Fauver , 39, indie rock bassist November 7 – Scott Herrick, pop singer (The Arbors ) November 15 – Roy Clark , 85, country singer, songwriter, host of Hee Haw November 17 – Cyril Pahinui , 68, Hawaiian guitarist November 21 – Devin Lima, 41, pop singer (LFO ) November 27 – Johnny Maddox , 91, Pianist November 28 – Roger Neumann , 77, jazz saxophonist November 29 – Erik Lindmark, 46, death metal singer and guitarist (Deeds of Flesh ) December 1 – December 2 – Perry Robinson , 80, jazz musician December 6 – Ace Cannon , 84, saxophonist December 7 – The Mascara Snake , 70, avant-garde clarinetist Lucas Starr, 34, metalcore and Christian guitarist December 13 – Nancy Wilson , 81, jazz singer December 14 – Joe Osborn , 81, bass guitarist December 15 – Jerry Chesnut , 87, songwriter December 22 – Jimmy Work , 94, country singer-songwriter December 24 – ^ Caulfield, Keith (January 21, 2018). "Camila Cabello Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart" . Billboard . Retrieved January 24, 2018 . ^ Gardner, Eriq. "Song Publisher Agrees "We Shall Overcome" Is in Public Domain in Legal Settlement" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 26 January 2018 . ^ "See The Full List Of 60th GRAMMY Nominees" . Grammy.com . November 27, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ a b Quinn, Dave. "JT Is Back! Justin Timberlake Announces New Album Man of the Woods with Sneak Peek Video" . People . Retrieved January 2, 2017 . ^ Hanzus, Dan (January 8, 2017). "P!NK to perform national anthem at Super Bowl LII" . NFL . Archived from the original on January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018 . ^ "Justin Timberlake set for SB LII halftime show" . ESPN . Associated Press . October 22, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ Reilly, Nick (January 16, 2018). "MGMT announce their return with fourth album 'Little Dark Age' " . NME . Retrieved January 28, 2018 . ^ a b Newman, Melinda (December 18, 2017). "Scotty McCreery Shares Details for First New Album in Five Years" . Billboard . Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ a b "Stone Temple Pilots Reveal New Album Title, Fill Out Spring 2018 Touring" . Loudwire . January 31, 2018. Retrieved February 1, 2018 . ^ Maher, Natalie (February 8, 2018). "Thirty Seconds to Mars Announce New Album Release Date & Summer Tour" . Billboard . Retrieved February 12, 2018 . ^ Variety Staff (11 April 2018). "Music Modernization Act Approved by House Judiciary Committee; Steven Tyler, Execs Weigh In" . Variety . Retrieved 15 April 2018 . ^ Caulfield, Keith (April 15, 2018). "Cardi B's 'Invasion of Privacy' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart" . Billboard . Retrieved April 15, 2018 . ^ Williams, Tom (February 6, 2018). "A Perfect Circle Announce 'Eat The Elephant', Their First Album in 14 Years" . MusicFeeds. Retrieved February 6, 2018 . ^ Hughes, Hilary (April 28, 2018). "Post Malone Smashes Spotify Record with 'beerbongs & bentleys' " . Billboard . Retrieved April 30, 2018 . ^ Aswad, Jem (June 30, 2018). "Drake Crushes Spotify and Apple Music's One-Day Streaming Records" . Variety . Retrieved June 30, 2018 . ^ Parisi, Paula. "Music Modernization Act Unanimously Passes House of Representatives" . Variety . Retrieved 19 September 2018 . ^ a b Dukes, Billy (March 30, 2018). "New Sugarland Album 'Bigger' Coming in June" . Taste of Country . Retrieved April 3, 2018 . ^ "Christina Aguilera on Twitter" . Twitter . Retrieved 2018-05-03 . ^ Trust, Gary (July 2, 2018). "Cardi B Becomes First Female Rapper With Two Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s, as 'I Like It', With Bad Bunny & J Balvin, Follows 'Bodak Yellow' to the Top" . Billboard . Retrieved July 2, 2018 . ^ a b "Chris Daughtry on Twitter" . Twitter . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ Fisher, Luchina; Rothman, Michael (August 16, 2018). "Aretha Franklin, 'Queen of Soul,' has died at 76" . ABC News . ^ a b Colburn, Randall (June 27, 2018). "Alice In Chains announce new album, Rainier Fog, share sludgy "So Far Under": Stream" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved June 27, 2018 . ^ Caulfield, Keith. "Carrie Underwood Makes Country History on the Billboard 200 Chart As 'Cry Pretty' Debuts at No. 1" . Billboard . Retrieved 29 September 2018 . ^ Zellner, Xander. "Carrie Underwood Is First Female Country Act to Rule Billboard Artist 100 Chart" . Billboard . Retrieved 29 September 2018 . ^ Deahl, Dani. "Senate passes Music Modernization Act" . The Verge . Retrieved 19 September 2018 . ^ Holmes, Charles. "How Lil Peep and XXXTentacion's Collaboration 'Falling Down' Came Together" . The Verge . Retrieved 27 October 2018 . ^ Christman, Ed. "Music Modernization Act On the Brink of Becoming Law, Awaits Only President's Signature" . Billboard . Retrieved 26 September 2018 . ^ Deahl, Dani. "The Music Modernization Act has been signed into law" . The Verge . Retrieved October 11, 2018 . ^ a b Pedrosa, Marina (October 15, 2018). "Mariah Carey Announces New Album Caution " . Billboard . Eldridge Industries . Retrieved October 16, 2018 . ^ Parton, Chris (December 3, 2018). "Hootie and the Blowfish Announce First Tour in More Than a Decade" . Rolling Stone . ^ "Gold & Platinum's Top Certified Songs & Albums of 2018" . RIAA . December 20, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2018 . ^ Dupre, Elyse (March 19, 2018). "Fifth Harmony Announces Indefinite Hiatus" . E! Online . United States: NBCUniversal . Archived from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018 . ^ Ulrich, Kaitlyn (February 18, 2018). "A Lot Like Birds call it quits, Kurt Travis debuts new project Royal Coda" . AltPress . Retrieved March 9, 2018 . ^ "Minus the Bear announce break up" . consequence.net . 17 July 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "BLACK VEIL BRIDES To Release 'Vale' Album In January; Listen To New Song 'My Vow' " . Blabbermouth . September 29, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ Stubblebine, Allison (December 5, 2017). "Camila Cabello Reveals Release Date For Self-Titled Debut Album: 'Feels Like the End of a Chapter' " . Billboard . Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ Betts, Stephen L. "Anderson East Details New 'Encore' LP" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ "M a N I a by Fall Out Boy on Apple Music" . iTunes . Archived from the original on 2017-11-28. Retrieved 2017-12-21 . ^ Hirsch-Perry, Aaron (November 15, 2017). "New Joe Perry Album To Be Released 1/19/18!" . Joeperry.com . Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ "The House, by Porches" . Porches . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Rolling Stone - They Might Be Giants Preview New LP With Jovial Power-Pop Song 'I Left My Body' " . Rolling Stone . ^ Music News Desk (December 15, 2017). "Awolnation Release Brand New Track MIRACLE MAN" . Broadway World . Wisdom Digital Media. Retrieved December 20, 2017 . ^ "The Atlas Moth Reveal February Release For New Album" . ThePRP . August 8, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2017 . ^ Powers, Ann (November 13, 2017). "Songs We Love: Brandi Carlile, 'The Joke' " . NPR . Retrieved December 26, 2017 . ^ "David Cook Announces 'CHROMANCE' Release Date and Event; iTunes Pre-Order! | David Cook Official" . Archived from the original on 2017-11-14. Retrieved 2018-02-14 . ^ "What a Time to Be Alive, by Superchunk" . Superchunk . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "The Breeders Announce Fifth Album "All Nerve" And North American Tour - That Eric Alper" . Thatericalper.com . 9 January 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Titus Andronicus ready A Productive Cough LP for March 2 release" . ^ "BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME To Release Two-Part Concept Album 'Automata' " . Blabbermouth.net . January 17, 2018. Retrieved January 18, 2018 . ^ "Myles Kennedy To Release Debut Solo Album 'Year Of The Tiger' " . Broadway World . December 1, 2017. Retrieved December 26, 2017 . ^ "Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Announce New Album 'Tearing At The Seams' & Share Single" . Jambase.com . 10 January 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "The Neighbourhood announces new self-titled album; listen to single "Void" now" . Wjbdradio.com . Archived from the original on 25 May 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "The Decemberists Announce New Album _I'll Be Your Girl_, Set Tour Dates - Jambands" . Jambands.com . 17 January 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Yo La Tengo Announce First New Album in Five Years, Share Four New Songs" . Pastemagazine.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Jukebox the Ghost Announces New Album 'Off To The Races' " . Broadwayworld.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "BREAKING BENJAMIN's 'Ember' Gets Official Release Date; Listen To New Song 'Feed The Wolf' " . Blabbermouth.net . January 25, 2018. Retrieved January 28, 2018 . ^ "Sofi Tukker Announce Debut LP 'Treehouse' & Unleash New Dance Anthem, 'Baby I'm a Queen'! – Jon ALi's Blog" . Archived from the original on 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2018-03-20 . ^ "Speedy Ortiz are back! New album 'Twerp Verse' is out in April" . DIY . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Matt And Kim Announces New LP Almost Everyday for May 2018 Release -" . Music.mxdwn.com . 23 February 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Family of the Year Release Highly-Anticipated New Album GOODBYE SUNSHINE, HELLO NIGHTTIME Today" . Broadwayworld.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Now, Now just keep getting better" . Thefader.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Father John Misty to Release 'God's Favorite Customer' - His Fourth Album - on June 1st, 2018" . Subpop.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Amy's Pick Of The Week - Blue October "I Hope You're Happy" - Amy Brooks" . Alt929boston.com . 29 January 2018. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Dave Matthews Band's Come Tomorrow Set For June 8 Release On RCA Records - Dave Matthews Band" . Davematthewsband.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Between The Buried And Me's "Automata II" Set For July Release" . ThePRP. April 12, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2018 . ^ Langford, Jackson (June 13, 2018). "Death Cab For Cutie Announce New Album 'Thank You For Today', Share New Song" . Musicfeeds.com.au . Retrieved June 28, 2018 . ^ "Interpol Announce New Album, Share 'The Rover' " . Npr.org . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "White Denim: Performance Album Review" . Pitchfork . August 30, 2018. Retrieved March 31, 2020 . ^ "Plain White T's Release Two New Singles & Announce New Album "Parallel Universe," Out August 24" . Thepreludepress.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ Munro, Scott (May 18, 2018). "Clutch detail new album Book Of Bad Decisions — listen to first track Gimme The Keys" . Louder Sound . Retrieved June 19, 2018 . ^ Browne, David (17 April 2018). "Lenny Kravitz Talks Overcoming Dry Spell for New Album 'Raise Vibration' " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Milo Greene Go 'Adult Contemporary' With New Single "Move" - Nettwerk" . Nettwerk.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Good Charlotte announce dates for 'Generation Rx' tour" . Altpress.com . 9 July 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Thrice To Release New Album "Palms" In September" . ThePRP . July 9, 2018. Retrieved July 10, 2018 . ^ Carr, Mary Kate (April 18, 2018). "Carrie Underwood announces new album release date" . Entertainment Weekly . ^ "The Band Perry Emerge Out of 'Dark Period' With Rick Rubin-Aided Electronic Sound" . Variety . September 17, 2018. Retrieved December 29, 2018 . ^ "SLASH FT. MYLES KENNEDY & THE CONSPIRATORS To Release 'Living The Dream' Album In September; North American Tour Announced" . Blabbermouth.net . June 18, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2018 . ^ "Coheed And Cambria Reveal Details For New Album "The Unheavenly Creatures" " . Theprp.com . June 22, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2018 . ^ "Twenty One Pilots Release Two New Songs, Announce Album and Tour" . Spin.com . 11 July 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "ATREYU: "In Our Wake" new album out October 12th - Paris Move" . Paris-move.com . 24 August 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ Legaspi, Althea (7 September 2018). "Greta Van Fleet Detail Debut Album 'Anthem of the Peaceful Army' " . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "Elle King's new album "Shake the Spirit" out October 19, tour kicks off next month - Music News - ABC News Radio" . ABC News Radio . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ Philpot, Robert (September 20, 2018). "It's still September, but it's starting to look like Christmas for Pentatonix fans" . Archived from the original on September 21, 2018. Retrieved October 26, 2018 . ^ "TENACIOUS D Is Back With Their New Album/Web Series POST-APOCALYPTO" . Geektyrant.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "The Capitol Studios Sessions by Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra" . iTunes . October 16, 2018. Retrieved October 16, 2018 . ^ "Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness : New Album 'Upside Down Flowers' out November 16th!" . Andrewmcmahon.com . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ "P.O.D. Releasing 'Circles' Tenth Studio Album Out November 16th, 2018" . Backstage Axxess . Retrieved 22 October 2018 . ^ Cobo, Leila (December 23, 2018). "Bad Bunny to Drop Debut 'X100PRE' Album on Christmas Eve: Exclusive Interview" . Billboard . Retrieved December 28, 2018 . ^ "Passings: Danny Woods, Co-Founder of Chairmen of the Board (1944 - 2018)" . Vintagevinylnews.com . Retrieved February 14, 2018 . ^ "Bud Luckey, Oscar-Nominated Animator Who Designed Woody for 'Toy Story,' Dies at 83" . The Hollywood Reporter . February 25, 2018. Retrieved February 25, 2018 . ^ Friskics-Warren, Bill (March 22, 2018). "Hazel Smith, 83, Matriarch of Country Music, Is Dead" . The New York Times . Retrieved December 5, 2018 . ^ "Mac Miller: Stars pay tribute to US rapper 'found dead' aged 26" . BBC News . BBC. 8 September 2018.