All The New Albums Coming Out In August 2023

Keeping track of all the new albums coming out in a given month is a big job, but we’re up for it: Below is a comprehensive list of the major releases you can look forward to in August. If you’re not trying to potentially miss out on anything, it might be a good idea to keep reading.

Friday, August 4

  • Activity — Spirit in the Room (Western Vinyl)
  • Annie Hart — The Weight of a Wave (Uninhabitable Mansions)
  • BAMBII — Infinity Club EP (Innovative Leisure)
  • Brett Young — Across the Sheets (BMLG Records)
  • Chris Farren — Doom Singer (Polyvinyl)
  • Computerwife — Computerwife (Danger Collective Records)
  • Current Joys — Love + Pop (Secretly Canadian)
  • Didirri — Caught in the Act (Liberation)
  • Emil Amos — Zone Black (Drag City)
  • The Front Bottoms — You Are Who You Hang Out With (Fueled By Ramen)
  • Girl Ray — Prestige (Moshi Moshi)
  • Holy Wave — Five of Cups (Suicide Squeeze Records)
  • Homeboy Sandman — Rich (Dirty Looks)
  • Jah Wobble — A Brief History of Now (Cleopatra)
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain — Sunset 666 (Fuzz Club)
  • Joe Hertler & the Rainbow Seekers — Pursuit of Wonder (Nettwerk)
  • Jordi — Sorry I’m Late (Thirty Tigers)
  • M.A.G.S — Destroyer (Smartpunk)
  • Mammoth WVH — Mammoth II (BMG)
  • Miles Kane — One Man Band (Modern Sky)
  • Nathan Micay — To the God Named Dream (LuckyMe)
  • Quavo — Rocket Power (Quality Control Music/Motown/Capitol Records)
  • Rachel Bobbitt — Two Bit EP (Fantasy Records)
  • Robert Jon & The Wreck — Ride Into the Light (Journeyman Records)
  • Skindred — Smile (Earache Records)
  • Stolen Jars — I Won’t Let Me Down (Thirty Tigers)
  • Teenage Wrist — Still Love (Epitaph Records)
  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER — SWEET (UMe)
  • Trippie Redd — A Lover Letter to You 5 (10k Projects/1400 Entertainment)
  • Tyla Yaweh — Heart Full of Rage 2 (Epic Records)
  • Vince Gill and Paul Franklin — Sweet Memories: The Music of Ray Price & The Cherokee Cowboys (BMG)
  • Vinyl Williams — Aeterna (Harmony Records)
  • Wilmette — Hyperfocused (Mutant League Records)

Friday, August 11

  • Andrew Hung — Deliverance (Lex Records)
  • Andy Frasco & The U.N. — L’Optimist (Fun Machine Records/Soundly Music)
  • The Band Camino — The Dark (Elektra Records)
  • Benny the Butcher — Everybody Can’t Go (Def Jam)
  • Bonnie “Prince” Billy — Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You (Drag City)
  • carina — after the stars EP (Don’t Sleep)
  • Caskets — Reflections (SharpTone Records)
  • Cordovas — The Rose of Aces (ATO Records)
  • Curling — No Guitar (Thirty Tigers)
  • Darrell Scott String Band — Old Cane Back Rocker (Soundly Music)
  • EZ Mil — DU4LI7Y: REDUX (Virgin Music)
  • G Flip — Drummer (Future Classic)
  • The Hives — The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons (Disques Hives)
  • Hurry — Don’t Look Back (Lame-O Records)
  • JayWood — Grown On EP (Captured Tracks)
  • Joell Ortiz and L’Orange — Signature (Thirty Tigers)
  • Jungle — Volcano (Caiola Records/AWAL)
  • Killah Priest — Mystery Channel EP (600 Block Records)
  • Laura Groves — Radio Red (Bella Union)
  • Lawrence English and Lea Bertucci — Chthonic (American Dreams)
  • Liam Gallagher — Knebworth 22 (WM UK)
  • Louis Cato — Reflections (Thirty Tigers)
  • Neil Young — Chrome Dreams (Reprise/Warner Bros. Records)
  • Noname — Sundial (self-released)
  • O.N.E. The Duo — Blood Harmony (Visionary Media Group)
  • Olive Klug — Don’t You Dare Make Me Jaded (Nettwerk)
  • PJ Western — Here I Go (New West Records)
  • Public Image Ltd. — End of World (PiL Official)
  • Rob Moose — Inflorescence EP (Sony Music Masterworks)
  • Ryan Bingham — Watch For the Wolf EP (Thirty Tigers)
  • Spencer Zahn — Statues I (Cascine)
  • Sundressed — Sundressed (Rude Records)
  • Tash Sultana — Sugar EP (Lonely Lands Records)
  • Tom Speight — Love & Light (Nettwerk)

Friday, August 18

  • Anna Tivel — Outsiders (Live in a Living Room) (Mama Bird Recording Co.)
  • Arnold Dreyblatt & The Orchestra of Excited Strings — Resolve (Drag City)
  • Atreyu — The Moment You Find Your Flame EP (Spinefarm)
  • Bearings — The Best Part About Being Human (Pure Noise Records)
  • Birdy — Portraits (Atlantic)
  • Bobby Rush — All My Love For You (Deep Rush Records/Thirty Tigers)
  • Cautious Clay — KARPEH (Blue Note)
  • Cory Wong — The Lucky One (Roundwound)
  • cumgirl8 — Phantasea Pharm EP (4AD)
  • Dan Sultan — Dan Sultan (self-released)
  • DeYarmond Edison — Epoch (Jagjaguwar)
  • Diners — DOMINO (Bar/None)
  • East Forest — Music For the Deck of the Titanic (Bright Antenna)
  • Fiddlehead — Death is Nothing to Us (Run for Cover Records)
  • Fran Lobo — Burning It Feels Like (Heavenly Recordings)
  • Genesis Owusu — Struggler (Ourness/AWAL)
  • Grace Potter — Mother Road (Fantasy Records)
  • Gregory Alan Isakov — Appaloosa Bones (Suitcase Town Music)
  • Hozier — Unreal Unearth (Columbia Records)
  • Idina Menzel — Drama Queen (BMG)
  • Iris Ell — Undergod EP (Cascine)
  • j-hope — Jack in the Box (HOPE EDITION) (Big Hit)
  • Jill Andrews — Modern Age (Non Serviam Records)
  • Jon Batiste — World Music Radio (Verve/Interscope)
  • Karina Rykman — JOYRIDE (AWAL)
  • Lady Lamb — In the Mammoth Nothing of the Night (Ba Da Bing Records)
  • Magnolia Park — MoonEater EP (Epitaph Records)
  • Magnolia Park — SoulEater EP (Epitaph Records)
  • Mapache — Swinging Stars (Innovative Leisure/Calico Discos)
  • Margaret Glaspy — Echo the Diamond (ATO)
  • Mick Jenkins — The Patience (RBC Music/BMG)
  • Mipso — Book of Fools (Mercury/PolyGram)
  • Miso Extra — MSG EP (Transgressive Records)
  • Movements — RUCKUS! (Fearless Records)
  • Mr. Greg and Cass McCombs — Mr. Greg & Cass McCombs Sing and Play New Folk Songs for Children (Smithsonian Folkways)
  • Naked Lungs — Pressure (Amber Light Records)
  • OSEES — Intercepted Message (In the Red)
  • Point North — Prepare for Despair (Hopeless Records)
  • Reneé Rapp — Snow Angel (Interscope Records)
  • Rhiannon Giddens — You’re the One (Nonesuch Records)
  • Russ — Santiago (Columbia)
  • Shamir — Homo Anxietatem (Kill Rock Stars)
  • Sloppy Heads — Sometimes Just One Second (Shrimper)
  • Sonic Youth — Live in Brooklyn 2011 (Silver Current/Goofin’)
  • Taylor Ashton — Stranger to the Feeling (Signature Sounds)
  • Teddy Thompson — My Love of Country (‎MRI)
  • Tribes — Rabbit Head (Downtown Music)
  • Victoria Canal — WELL WELL EP (Parlophone)
  • The View — Exorcism of Youth (Cooking Vinyl)
  • Yatta Bandz — TUFF LUV (Empire)

Friday, August 25

  • A Giant Dog — Bite (Merge Records)
  • Alice Cooper — Road (Earmusic)
  • The Armed — Perfect Saviors (Sargent House)
  • Ashnikko — Weedkiller (Parlophone/Warner)
  • Asking Alexandra — Where Do We Go From Here? (Better Noise Music)
  • Be Your Own Pet — Mommy (Third Man Records)
  • Becca Mancari — Left Hand (Captured Tracks)
  • Buck Meek — Haunted Mountain (4AD)
  • Candlebox — The Long Goodbye (Round Hill Records)
  • Charlotte Cardin — 99 Nights (Cult Nation)
  • Cindy Wilson — Realms (Kill Rock Stars)
  • Clementine Valentine — The Coin that Broke the Fountain Floor (Flying Nun Records)
  • Common Kings — Celebration (Island Empire/Mensch House Records)
  • Crooks and Nannies — Real Life (Grand Jury)
  • Des Rocs — Dream Machine (Sumerian Records)
  • Drab Majesty — An Object in Motion (Dais Records)
  • DREAM — whoever wants to hear EP (Universal)
  • Fat Tony and Taydex — I Will Make A Baby in this Damn Economy (Carpark Records)
  • Fay Victor — Blackity Black Black Is Beautiful (Northern Spy Records)
  • Gareth Donkin — Welcome Home (drink sum wtr)
  • Georgia Mooney — Full of Moon (Nettwerk)
  • Grandaddy — Sumday: Excess Baggage (Dangerbird Records)
  • Handsome Ghost — Handsome Ghost (Nettwerk)
  • Hannah Georgas — I’d Be Lying If I Said I Didn’t Care (Real Kind Records)
  • Harmony — Dystopia Girl EP (Fantasy Corp)
  • Hiss Golden Messenger — Jump For Joy (Merge Records)
  • Ida Mae — Thunder Above You (Thirty Tigers)
  • Islands — And That’s Why Dolphins Lost Their Legs (Elf)
  • jaboukie — All who can’t hear must feel (Interscope)
  • Kendra Morris — I Am What I’m Waiting For (Colemine Records)
  • Khalab — Layers (Hyperjazz)
  • Kibi James — delusions (Bayonet Records)
  • Laeland — look at the mess we made (Nettwerk)
  • Mason Jennings — Under the Roses (Loosegroove Inc.)
  • Missio — I Am High EP (RCA Records)
  • Morgan Wade — Psychopath (Sony Music Nashville)
  • MxPx — Find A Way Home (Independent)
  • myst milano. — Beyond the Uncanny Valley (Phantom Limb)
  • Nellie McKay — Hey Guys, Watch This (Hungry Mouse)
  • Nightly — wear your heart out (BMG)
  • Nora Kelly Band — Rodeo Clown (Mint Records)
  • Old Crow Medicine Show — Jubilee (ATO Records)
  • Ora Cogan — Formless (Prism Tongue)
  • Patrick Droney — Subtitles For Feelings (Warner Records)
  • Pleasure Forever — Distal (Solid Brass Records)
  • Ratboys — The Window (Topshelf Records)
  • Saccades — Land of The Hearth (Old World – New World Recordings)
  • Sea Lemon — Stop At Nothing EP (Luminelle Recordings)
  • Sid Sriram — Sidharth (Def Jam Recordings)
  • Spanish Love Songs — No Joy (Pure Noise)
  • Sonny and the Sunsets — Self-Awareness Through Macrame (Rocks in Your Head)
  • Southern Shores — Anyplace There Is EP (Cascine)
  • Spanish Love Songs — No Joy (Pure Noise)
  • SPELLLING — SPELLING & the Mystery School (Sacred Bones)
  • Tim McGraw — Standing Room Only (Big Machine Records/McGraw Music)
  • Turnpike Troubadours — A Cat in the Rain (Bossier City Records/Thirty Tigers)
  • Victoria Monét — Jaguar II (Lovett Music/RCA)
  • Warren Zeiders — Pretty Little Poison (Warner Records)
  • The Waymores — Greener Pastures (Chicken Ranch)
  • William Shatner — Ponder The Mystery Revisited (Cleopatra)
  • Who is She? — Goddess Energy (Father/Daughter Records)

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Angus Cloud’s Family Reveals He Struggled with the Loss of His Father

Angus Cloud's Family Reveals He Struggled with the Loss of His Father

Ahead of his death, reports state Angus Cloud was struggling with his father’s death. Cloud’s death was revealed on Monday, highlighting his father had died weeks before.

Cloud’s family released a statement detailing they lost an “incredible human” that filled the role of “artist, a friend, a brother and a son.”

The statement to TMZ also noted Cloud recently lost his father.

“Last week he buried his father and intensely struggled with this loss,” the statement reads. “The only comfort we have is knowing Angus is now reunited with his dad, who was his best friend.”

They added, “Angus was open about his battle with mental health and we hope that his passing can be a reminder to others that they are not alone and should not fight this on their own in silence.”

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Today In Hip Hop History: Raekwon’s Infamous ‘Only Built 4 Cuban Linx’ Album AKA “The Purple Tape” Dropped 28 Years Ago

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Twenty-eight years ago today, one of the greatest conceptual albums in the history of Hip Hop was released. Raekwon The Chef released his debut album, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, guest-starring his right-hand man, Ghostface Killah aka Tony Starks.

Released on the Loud/RCA imprint and produced exclusively by The Abbott himself, Only Built For Cuban Linx was available on cassette, which was manufactured and distributed in a violet casing, thus, spawning its nickname. The album’s influence was tremendous on other landmark LPs of that era including Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt and Nas’ It Was Written, with heavy mafia references, the introduction of Cristal to the hood, and constant usage of the 5% Nation’s language of Supreme Mathematics and Supreme Alphabets in the lyrical content. The album also introduced the other WTC members via their aliases i.e. RZA is Bobby Steele, Ghost as “Tony Starks”, Deck is “Rollie Fingers”, Meth is, of course, “Johnny Blaze”, Masta Killa as “Noodles”, the Genius as “Maximillian” the Chef as “Lou Diamonds” and all together known as the “Wu-Gambinos”, which is the 16th track on the journey.

The Four and a Half Mic Classic’s(writer Nicholas Poluhoff) storyline plays out as a film, using many samples of John Woo’s Killer as an interlude between several tracks. The album contained several classic singles that had lives of their own in others spaces. The platinum-selling album yielded legendary hits such as the radio/female friendly “Ice Cream”, the inspirational “Glaciers Of Ice”, the genre sparking “Criminology”, which gave birth to many “Shark N****s”, which was an ode to biters and commanding them to “be original”. Ghost even shot a dart at the late B.I.G., accusing the slain legend of biting Nas’ pre-adolescent album cover concept. The album concludes with a positive build from the late Popa Wu aka Freedum Allah, which reminisces about the past life of a young, crime Raekwon who evolved into the multi-faceted individual seen today, which ironically is called “North Star(Jewels)”.

This platinum-selling time capsule is a must-have for all real Hip Hop fans, aficionados, critics, and historians. Salute to the entire Wu, especially Rae, Starks, and the RZA for this gem. We will forever be in debt to you guys for the “Purple Tape”.

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Lil Kim Says Edits on Her Forthcoming Autobiography Are Done

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Lil Kim is getting ready to introduce her fans to the full range of her world. Hitting Instagram, The Queen Bee announced that the edits of her autobiography are complete.

Titled The Queen Bee, Lil Kim revealed the edits are done, with Marc Jacobs on the foreword and assisted by a former journalist of The Source, Kathy Iandoli.

“It’s been a long journey beehive, edits are finally done 🙌 Thank you to my bestie/soulmate @themarcjacobs for doing my forward,” Kim wrote.

You can see the announcement below.

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Drake Remembers ‘Euphoria’ Star Angus Cloud: ‘Good Soul’

Drake Remembers 'Euphoria' Star Angus Cloud: 'Good Soul'

Euphoria star Angus Cloud died at the age of 25 on July 31. With his death rippling across the entertainment industry, Drake, producer for Euphoria, offered a salute to Cloud.

Drake posted a picture of Cloud to his Instagram story, penning “Good soul 😢🕊.”

Cloud’s family released a statement after news broke of his death:

“It is with the heaviest heart that we had to say goodbye to an incredible human today. As an artist, a friend, a brother and a son, Angus was special to all of us in so many ways. Last week he buried his father and intensely struggled with this loss. The only comfort we have is knowing Angus is now reunited with his dad, who was his best friend. Angus was open about his battle with mental health and we hope that his passing can be a reminder to others that they are not alone and should not fight this on their own in silence.

We hope the world remembers him for his humor, laughter and love for everyone. We ask for privacy at this time as we are still processing this devastating loss.”

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Henreitta Lacks’ Family Announces Settlement for Her Stolen Cells on What Would Have Been Her 103rd Birthday

Henreitta Lacks' Family Announces Settlement for Her Stolen Cells on What Would Have Been Her 103rd Birthday

On Henrietta Lacks’ 103rd birthday, nationally renowned civil rights and personal injury attorney Ben Crump and the family of Henrietta Lacks will hold a news conference to announce a settlement. The lawsuit was filed against Thermo Fisher by Attorney Ben Crump and Attorney Chris Seeger of Seeger Weiss on behalf of the Estate of Henrietta Lacks in 2021.

The Lacks family also thanked U.S. Congressmen Kweisi Mfume, Chris Van Hollen, and Ben Cardin for introducing legislation to honor Henrietta Lacks with the Congressional Gold Medal. This recognition acknowledges her significant contributions to medicine and the world.

Attorneys Crump and Seeger released the following statement to The Source:

“Members of the family of Henrietta Lacks and Thermo Fisher have agreed to settle the litigation filed by Henrietta Lacks’ Estate, in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. The terms of the agreement will be confidential. The parties are pleased that they were able to find a way to resolve this matter outside of Court and will have no further comment about the settlement.”

The settlement indicates the first of many complaints involving compensation for Lacks’ “HeLa” cells, which were the world’s first that could be replicated outside the body. Lacks’ cells were taken while she received cervical cancer treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She would die months after the treatment as it was ineffective against her cancer.

Lacks’ cells were believed to need consent for the use, and according to The Baltimore Banner, Thermo Fisher Scientific officials believed the legal action was too late. Lacks’ cells were used to develop polio and COVID-19 vaccines, among other treatments.

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Nicki Minaj Continues to Tease ‘Pink Friday 2,’ Promises Fans to Have ‘Eargasms’

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Nicki Minaj continues to get fans ready for Pink Friday 2. In her latest tweet update, Minaj guarantees “eargasms” as she worked on her current Top 2 songs from the body of work.

“Yesterday I worked on my current TOP 2 songs off PF2,” Minaj wrote on Twitter. “The eargasms that YALL are about to have. Ooohhhh chiiiii huntyyyyy don’t make dat serveeee.”

In a previous update, Minaj declared what would happen when Pink Friday 2 dropped.

“Y’all, I’m not even kidding. In 111 days…Pink Friday 2 is coming to save & restore hope in mankind omg barbz I love you I dooooo!” Minajr wrote.

In a separate tweet, she stated, “The barbz will gather around the camp fire and well… you’ll have to wait to see what we do next.”

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Nicki Minaj has announced her new album will be a sequel to Pink Friday and has a new release date. Hitting Instagram, Minaj moved the project from the October release date to Nov. 17.

“Dear Barbz, I’ve been trying to find the right time to tell you this for a few days,” Minaj wrote on Instagram. “Due to some really exciting news that I’ll share with you guys @ a later time, I’ve shifted the album date just a tad bit. Trust me, it’ll be WELL WORTH THE WAIT…but since I AM shifting the date just a tad, I’d like to give you guys a tiny SIP of some more album tea so that I don’t have to get cussed out 🙁 so…here it goes: 🎀 MY NEW ALBUM WILL BE RELEASED ON 11.17.23.”

She added, “and she shall be called: Pink Friday 2”

I love you guys so much. I am so grateful for the years of support & love you guys have given me. At times maybe I didn’t even deserve all that you have poured into me. Nonetheless, you. will. love. this. album. I will give tour deets closer to that time, but obviously the tour will start around the first quarter of 2024. I’ll also share the REAL album cover at a later date.

– Nicki Minaj

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Offset Says Cardi B Didn’t Cheat on Him, He Just Had Too Much Casamigos

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Offset is officially backtracking accusations of Cardi B cheating on him. At the end of June, Offset got the timeline in an uproar by suggesting Cardi B cheated on him, getting a response from the rap queen via Twitter spaces. Cardi would say, “Stop acting stupid.”

Cardi B opened the audio stream by singing Keyshia Cole’s “I Should’ve Cheated” before giving a more formal statement.

“Don’t pay attention to the country man, y’all,” Cardi said. “I’m fuckin Cardi B. If I was giving this pussy to anybody, it would be out. I’m just not anybody. I can’t fuckin no regular degular shmegular because they gon tell the world. I can’t fuck nobody in the industry cause they gon tell too.

“So please boy, stop acting stupid. Don’t play with me.”

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Now, Offset revealed to Angela Yee the moment sparked because he had too much tequila in his system.

“That post, to be honest, that’s my wife, I love her to death,” Offset opened. If you got a New York woman, you got a pitbull at the mouth. We was going back and forth, I like a lil Casamigos, I was lit and I said, ‘watch this.’ I love my wife at the end of the day but she crazy man.”

Cardi’s message came after a post-and-delete from Offset, which Cardi says stems from another Twitter Spaces chat.

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Offset is taking it to a new level, dropping off the single for “Jealousy” featuring Cardi B. The video opens with Jamie Lee Curtis narrating the drama. The two directly address the issues between the two in the bars. In the visual, Offset evokes Jodi from Baby Boy, leaving the crib and hopping on his bike to ride through the streets of LA.

Keeping it to the Baby Boy theme, Cardi B calls her homegirl to complain, who happened to be the original Yvette, Taraji P. Henson.

After an impressive opening run from Offset, including a beat transition that forces a head nod, Cardi B tags in for a float of her own, adding on to her impressive run of features through 2023.

“Jealousy” is the first single from Offset’s forthcoming album. You can see the Offset directed video below.

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