Music News: Full album release schedule for February 2025

Unfortunately, if you’re hoping for a widely recognized musician to release an album in February, I have bad news – that’s not happening. Instead, prepare yourself for some fantastic tunes that aren’t as mainstream. In essence, you’ll get the genuine deal, and it’s going to be top-notch.

If you’re a fan of artists similar to Taylor Swift or Billie Eilish, it looks like you may need to hold on until spring arrives. Warmer weather in the Northern Hemisphere often brings more popular albums. However, if you’re passionate about music (and we know you are), don’t let that stop you!

Rather than being recognized by awards, February is brimming with artists who value their craft over accolades. They understand that their efforts yield remarkable music, and this journey itself holds significance. Some of the albums they create may continue resonating with us for decades to come.

Full listing of new albums coming in February 2025

February 7

1. Biig Piig: Eleven Eleven

2. Dream Theater: Sleep Disorder (Parasomnia)

3. Drop Nineteens: 1991 Revisited

4. Facs: Defense of Wishes

5. Guided by Voices: Room of the Universe

6. Heartworms: Gluttony Punishment

7. Krept & Konan: Young Kings 2.0

8. Olly Alexander: Polarity (Polari)

9. Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment: Sharon Van Etten and Her Attachments

10. Squid: Cowardice

2025 could see its best week of new music releases on February 7, marking the first post-Grammy Awards week. This is because unlike the immediate aftermath of awards ceremonies, there’s no rush from artists to cash in with follow-up releases. Instead, each band offers a unique flavor that fans will eagerly sample, as they acquire their distinct tastes.

February 14

1. Alessia Cara – Love and Exaggeration

2. Art d’Ecco – Calm Fiend

3. Bartees Strange – Fear

4. Doves – Constellations for the Solitary Heart

5. Horsegirl – Phonetics Echoing On and On, Kestrels Better Wonder

6. Lacuna Coil – Sleepless Realm

7. Neil Young – Seaside Countryside

8. Richard Dawson – The End of the Midpoint

9. Rizzle Kicks – Competition is for Losers (or Competitors are Losers)

10. Rusty Williams – Great Man

11. The Lumineers – Automatic Response

12. The Velveteers – A Million Daggers

In February, an impressive array of new releases is anticipated, with The Lumineers – a well-recognized yet somewhat underappreciated group – being one of them. However, Lacuna Coil’s upcoming album may well outshine everything else that week. Don’t forget to catch Doves as well, they’re not to be missed!

February 21

1. Basia Bulat’s Palace – Basia’s Royal Residence
2. Baths’ Gut – Baths’ Stomach
3. Cici Arthur’s Way Through – Cici Arthur’s Path Forward
4. IDER’s Late To The World – IDER Arriving Late to the World
5. Nao’s Jupiter – Nao’s Jupiter Planet
6. Patterson Hood’s Exploding Trees & Airplane Scream – Patterson Hood’s Exploding Forests and Airplane Noise
7. Porridge Radio’s The Machine Starts To Sing (EP) – Porridge Radio’s EP: The Machine Begins to Sing
8. Sam Fender’s People Watching – Sam Fender’s Observing People
9. Silverstein’s Antibloom – Silverstein’s Anti-Blooming
10. Tate McRae’s So Close To What – Tate McRae’s Almost There, But What?
11. The Murder Capital’s Blindness – The Murder Capital’s Blind Condition
12. The Wombats’ Oh! The Ocean – The Wombats’ Oh! The Sea
13. Youth Lagoon’s Rarely Do I Dream – Youth Lagoon’s Seldom Do I Dream

Actor Andrew Scott appears in the music video for Sam Fender’s latest single titled “People Watching.” If you’re curious as to why this collaboration alone makes Fender’s upcoming album a must-buy, take our word for it – it definitely is!

February 28

1. Andy Bell – Wanderer of Pinball

2. Architects – The Sky, the Ground, and All in Between

3. BANKS – Away with Her Head

4. bdrmm – Microtuned

5. Darkside – Nothingness

6. Deep Sea Diver – Heart of Advertisement

7. Everything Is Recorded – Temporary Situation

8. LISA – Alternate Self

9. Mdou Moctar – Tears of Inequality

10. Panda Bear – Deceitful Shadow

11. serpentwithfeet – GRIP SEQUEL (Continuation of Grip)

12. Sports Team – Boys of Today’s Era

13. Yves Jarvis – All Engines Running

Andy Bell, being a member of Erasure, gives his latest album an appealing allure. However, it’s Panda Bear’s record that could potentially be the standout of the week. This assessment is primarily due to Panda Bear’s past musical prowess and the intriguing title of the new album.

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2025-01-31 14:01