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The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2021 (Part Four)

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2021 (Part Four)

This is part four of four. If you haven’t read part two yet, check it out here

Yes this is late, but better late than never.

While 2020 was shit, the albums we got that year were pretty tight. But some records were delayed for the sole purpose of releasing them when touring was given the “OK” to. As of now, touring is still off limits, but that won’t stop some bands from dropping new music this year. 

In 2021, we’re getting several great albums some several great bands and artists, but out of all the albums that are coming out this year, these are the ones you need to keep your eyes on. Here are the most anticipated albums of 2021, in no particular order.

The Seafloor Cinema

Album: In Cinemascope With Stereophonic Sound (Pure Noise)

Release Date: 11/12

At long last, we’ll finally be getting The Seafloor Cinema’s long-awaited sophomore album In Cinemascope With Stereophonic Sound this fall. After signing with Pure Noise Records (Counterparts, Left Behind, Red City Radio) last month, the Sacramento emo/math rock troupe are gearing to melt your minds with their tasty licks and their hilarious sense of humor. “We wanted to push ourselves in a new direction by collaborating on an album that quintessentially merged the ‘Seafloor’ sound with the accessible pop sensibilities our producer Courtney Ballard (Grayscale, I The Mighty, Stand Atlantic) is known for. We had a lot of fun, and that’s what we feel the album offers sonically – pure fun,” the band said in a press release. It’s gonna be one hell of a fun time.

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This Wild Life

Album: Ever Blossom (Self-Released)

Release Date: 10/15

No longer with Epitaph Records (DRAIN, The Ghost Inside, Rosie Tucker), Californian acoustic duo This Wild Life are once again independent. And to celebrate their newfound freedom, Kevin Jordan and Anthony Del Grosso are releasing their fourth album Ever Blossom this October. The album contains some of their longest song titles to date (“When We Leave This Place We Leave Alone”, “If It’s Cool With You I’m Cool With Being Through”, ” Still Wondering Why You Left Me Behind”). Watch these two make beauty with their falsetto sounds this fall.

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They Might Be Giants

Album: BOOK (Idlewild)

Release Date: 10/29

BOOK has been in the making since 2019 when one half of TMBG John Flansburgh began teasing that their 23rd album was being made. Fast forward to 2020. COVID and New York City’s PAUSE order caused the record to go on pause for a period of time. Using the new free time, the band began restructuring the album, creating a “half dozen” new songs during the pandemic. You can expect BOOK to come out shortly before Halloween.

Hawthorne Heights

Album: The Rain Just Follows Me (Pure Noise)

Release Date: 9/10

It’s been a busy year for Hawthorne Heights. The group celebrated the 15th anniversary of their sophomore effort If Only You Were Lonely by playing it in full on a livestream. Currently they’re on the road with Bayside and Senses Fail. And after all of that, they’ll be unleashing their eighth studio album The Rain Just Follows Me tomorrow. What a year indeed.

Kendrick Lamar

Album: TBA (Aftermath/Interscope/Top Dawg)

Release Date: TBA

Kendrick Lamar hasn’t dropped an album since DAMN. in 2017, and fans are growing restless for a new album. However, since last year, rumors of a new Kendrick record started being spread. But as of April 2021, news about LP5 dropped when Kendrick’s long-serving engineer Derek “MixedByAli” Ali hinted that it might come out this year. Even more news was revealed when rapper The Game said that while chatting with Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony Tiffith, Kendrick would have new material out “real soon.” “I talked to Top Dawg. You know, he told me Kendrick ’bout to hit niggas with some shit real soon and shit. So, you know, who knows how real soon that it but if Kendrick is working, that shit is always major,” the rapper said to his fans on Instagram Live back in June. But then shit got real when in August he noted that this record would be his last with Top Dawg. Oh, and he’s registered some new songs with ASCAP earlier this week. New album this year? Maybe.

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Lil Nas X

Album: Montero (Columbia)

Release Date: 9/17

He’s here, he’s queer, and he’s one of the biggest stars in the modern rap game. Montero Hill — aka Lil Nas X — turned the rap game on its head with his hit “Old Town Road.” Three years later, the Georgian rapper is ready to release his debut album, which takes its name from Lil Nas X’s real name. Originally slated for a summer release date, it is now being scheduled to drop September 17.

Big D And The Kids Table

Album: DO YOUR ART (SideOneDummy)

Release Date: 10/22

The underrated heroes of ska-punk are back! Bostonian ska-punk outfit Big D And The Kids Table haven’t released a brand new album of original material since 2013 with the double release Stomp and Stroll. But now we won’t have to wait long for the Matt Appleton (Goldfinger, The Inevitables, Reel Big Fish) produced 20-track(!) record, which drops shortly before Halloween. And from what’s been unleashed so far, it’s gonna be a blast.

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Ice Nine Kills

Album: The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood (Fearless)

Release Date: 10/15

Boston’s Ice Nine Kills have been going on strong following the release of their last album The Silver Scream in 2018, a record packed with references to classic and modern horror films. The horrors commence with The Silver Scream 2: Welcome To Horrorwood, featuring tracks based on Child’s Play (“Assault & Batteries), Resident Evil (“Rainy Day”), and American Psycho (“Hip To Be Scared”). Just like the last album, the record is packed with guest vocalists like Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix, Senses Fail’s Buddy Nielsen, and Cannibal Corpse’s Corpsegrinder.

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Thrice

Album: Horizons/East (Epitaph)

Release Date: 9/17

Coming out next week (well, the digital version only) is the newest album from beloved post-hardcore-turned-alt-rock legends Thrice, Horizons/East. The album is their eleventh record and marks their second release with Epitaph. According to Guitar World, “guitarists Dustin Kensrue and Teppei Teranishi looked to new sources of inspiration for their guitar parts on the record, building songs using jazz-inspired quartal chords and even turning the Fibonacci sequence into a guitar riff.” Get ready for one of the most interesting sounding Thrice albums when it drops next Friday. Physical copies come out October 8.

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Spiritbox

Album: Eternal Blue (Rise)

Release Date: 9/17

In 2020, I welcomed you all to the ghost zone that was Spiritbox in my Prenatt’s Picks series. Who would’ve guessed that in the span of a year that they would be one of the biggest names in hard rock? And they haven’t even dropped a full-length album yet! Well, until now. Coming out next Friday, Canadian heavyweights Spiritbox will unveil their long-awaited debut Eternal Blue to the masses via Rise Records (AFI, The Distillers, Memphis May Fire). Vocalist Courtney LaPlante told Kerrang!, “We are very anxious to release our album, it is a body of work we have been accumulating for over two years. Having the recording process put on hold for so long due to the pandemic has made me see that I can never take the experience of tracking an album for granted ever again.” Get stoked for probably one of the best rock records this fall.

Ice Nine Kills Banned From Disney, Respond With Limited Edition Merch

Ice Nine Kills Banned From Disney, Respond With Limited Edition Merch

Post-hardcore band Ice Nine Kills aren’t welcomed anymore at the happiest place on earth.

The Boston based quartet were going to play at the House of Blues in Orlando, Fla., located at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, on April 26 as part of Falling In Reverse’s Episode III Tour along with From Ashes To New and New Years Day, until they got the message from the park.

On Twitter, the band broke the news when a fan asked about the Florida date. “Disney’s House of Blues in Orlando banned us from performing because of our violent imagery,” INK wrote. “It’s a shame because I know I’ve seen Donald Duck at a show before, he’s an INK fan.

In response to this, INK are releasing limited edition hoodies and shirts. They wrote in a statement about the merch, “As many of you know a certain mouse-loving enterprise has deemed us too ‘evil’, to perform at a certain Orlando venue of theirs. Rather than protest, we are accepting this seemingly misguided assumption with great honor. To celebrate the banishment, we are dedicating our ‘Nightmare on the Ninth’ monthly special to the launch of TooEvilForChildren.com. Check out our most devilish designs yet, and bask in the darkness of Lucifer, with your favorite horror-loving psychopaths. These shirts are extremely limited and will never be available online again.”

INK are still set to play the rest of Falling In Reverse’s tour. The band are appearing on the tour in support of their latest release The Silver Scream released via Fearless Records (Capstan, Grayscale, Underoath). Check out the rest of the dates below.

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The group aren’t the first band banned from the venue. Others like Every Time I Die, Cannibal Corpse, letlive., Bryan McPherson, and Thy Art Is Murder have been barred.

Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2018 (Part 4)

Prenatt’s Picks: 50 Artists To Check Out In 2018 (Part 4)

It’s a brand new year and you know what that means right? New music! Much like I did last year on my weekly list for The Record, I’ll be looking at 50 bands that I think you should add to your playlists. You might know some of these guys, or some of them might be fresh faces. Here’s some artists to check for in 2018.

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Teenage Wrist

Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Out Now: Chrome Neon Jesus (Epitaph)

For Fans Of: My Bloody Valentine, Silversun Pickups, Whirr

Shoegaze is back and it came back in a strong way. From the City of Angels comes this alt-rock trio born in 2015 as a side project from bassist/vocalist Kamtin Mohager’s band the Chain Gang of 1974 and guitarist/vocalist Marshall Gallagher’s band Swing Hero. Along with their drummer Anthony Salazar, the shoegaze trio play songs that sound like they were written during the heyday of the shoegaze movement in the 90s. On their debut record “Chrome Neon Jesus,” Teenage Wrist combine “dreamy vocals with distorted guitars and massive dynamics,” making it an unforgettable sound that’ll last in your ears for months to come. Oh, and FYI, “Chrome Neon Jesus” was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Carlos De La Garza (Night Riots, Paramore, Wolf Alice.) The band will be playing the second day of the Shaky Knees Music Festival in Atlanta, GA, along with Queens of the Stone Age, Cake, and Parquet Courts.

Song to Listen to: “Swallow”

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Color Killer

Hometown: Marlborough, MA

Out Now: TBA (Self-released)

For Fans Of: Descendents, The Offspring, Teenage Bottlerocket

Okay, so these punk rockers have played 20 shows since their formation last summer, they covered Green Day and the Dead Kennedys, and they’re playing Warped Tour this summer. Not bad for a bunch of children who only started their band last August. Color Killer is a trio of friends ranging from 8 to 11-years-old who just want to play good old fashioned punk music in the same vein as NOFX and Bad Religion, and they’re doing pretty damn well for themselves. Guitarist/vocalist Lincoln, bassist/vocalist Nate, and drummer Matt, are doing things that bands half or even double their age were dreaming of when they were their ages. What can I say, these kids rock.

Song to Listen to: “Go To Bed”

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Hometown: Nashville, TN

Out Now:  Floral Canyon (Dangerbird)

For Fans Of: Best Coast, MGMT, The White Stripes

If you read my review of their show this week, you can clearly tell that I’m in love with this husband/wife duo. Hailing from Nashville is this married duo who combine catchy indie pop magic with the raw energy that’s grunge. While that sounds like a bad idea, Jared and Kristyn Corder make it work in their own quirky style. You can hear the tow of them work their magic on their sophomore album “Floral Canyon” which dropped last year and it’s one hell of a ride. Songs like “Girlfriend,” “Plugged In,” and the seven minute long “Speaker Destroyer” are just pure ear candy. Don’t be surprised if you’re hooked by the first choruses. To quote my review, “With their combination of grunge with surf rock and indie pop, I’m sure this Nashville based duo will go pretty far in their career.”

Song to Listen to: “Girlfriend”

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Jay Som

Hometown: Oakland, CA

Out Now: Everybody Works (Polyvinyl)

For Fans Of: Courtney Barnett, Frankie Cosmos, Kurt Vile

Looks like Courtney Barnett better watch her back because there’s another quirky singer/songwriter coming into the music world. 22-year-old multi-instrumentalist Melina Duterte has been growing her career ever since she started in the early 2010s, releasing music on BandCamp before signing to Polyvinyl (American Football, Jeff Rosenstock, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin) in 2016, re-releasing  “Turn Into.” With her debut album out “Everybody Works,” the young musician plans on expanding her horizons, touring with the likes of Peter Bjorn and John, Japanese Breakfast, and Honeyblood and playing festivals like Green Music Festival, Music Tastes Good, and Big Winter Classic. Maybe by the end of the year Duterte will become a well-known name in the indie scene. Jay Som will be playing Panorama NYC on July 28 with Janet Jackson, PVRIS, and SZA.

Song to Listen to: “Baybee”

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Hometown: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Out Now: + One (SideOneDummy)

For Fans Of: The Flatliners, Jeff Rosenstock, PUP

To quote their Facebook, PKEW PKEW PKEW (named after the sound of a gunshot) are made up of “Cool dudes. That’s it for now. Just cool fuckin’ dudes.” Formed in the early 2010s are these cool dudes from up north, playing punk music that the Vans Warped Tour truly needs, and it’s a goddamn shame these boys aren’t on it. PKEW PKEW PKEW (or simply put as PKEWX3) are a punk band that we all seriously need to put on our radars. Hell, we did the same to Canadian punkers PUP and you know how well that worked for them. PKEWX3 is the type of band that you skateboard to and down a can of Pabst to. They’ve toured with such distinguished groups such as Reel Big Fish, Direct Hit!, and of course, PUP. SideOneDummy Records (AJJ, Microwave, PUP) signed them last year and re-released their debut album “+ One” so that more people could hear their mighty sound. It’s fun music made by fun dudes who just wanna have fun. You wouldn’t pass up on “the Lance Armstrongs of music” now, would you?

Song to Listen to: “Before We Go Out Drinking”

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Calpurnia

Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Out Now: City Boy – Single (Royal Mountain)

For Fans Of: Mac DeMarco, The Orwells, Twin Peaks

Hey, that guy in the middle looks familiar. Have I seen him before? Actually, it’s Finn Wolfhard who plays Mike Wheeler in the Netflix series “Stranger Things.” He, along with his bandmates Malcolm Craig (drums,) Ayla Tesler-Mabe (guitar,) and Jack Anderson (bass,) who, like Wolfhard, is an actor, too. The group formed last year and gained popularity due to Wolfhard’s success in “Stranger Things” and the 2017 horror hit “It.” Twin Peaks’ frontman Cadien Lake James will produce Calpurnia’s upcoming debut EP which will drop sometime soon on the Canadian based record label Royal Mountain (Alvvays, Mac DeMarco, White Reaper.) If you like garage rock or bands that have popular actors in them, check out Calpurnia.

Song to Listen to: “City Boy”

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Story Untold

Hometown: Laval, Quebec, Canada

Out Now: Waves (Hopeless)

For Fans Of: Broadside, Hit The Lights, Simple Plan

Ladies and gentlemen, I think we found the scene’s next big thing. JStory Untold come from Quebec, and they’re here to show the world their version of pop-punk. The quintet are influenced by everyone ranging from pop-punk acts like Green Day, Sum 41, and All Time Low, to pop acts like Paramore, Taylor Swift, and Katy Perry. Vocalist Janick Thibault’s sounds so smooth and sweet, accompanied with his bandmates Jessy Bergy and Max Cloutier (guitarists,) Aiden Von Rose (bassist,) and Jonthan Landry (drummer.) They even have a Wikipedia page that contains a lot of info about each member, almost as if they were Good Charlotte or Fall Out Boy. The band will appear on all dates of this year’s Vans Warped Tour and will play Rockfest in Quebec from June 14 to the 16 along with Weezer, Cannibal Corpse, and The Plot In You.

Song to Listen to: “In Or Out”

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Movements

Hometown: Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

Out Now: Feel Something (Fearless)

For Fans Of: Balance and Composure, Real Friends, Trophy Eyes

Here’s the thing: if you didn’t see Movements last year at Warped Tour, DO NOT MISS THEM THIS YEAR. This band has been around for a while, but started to gain speed when Fearless Records (Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, Ice Nine Kills, Underoath) signed them back in 2015. After releasing their EP “Outgrown Things” which featured their hit song “Kept,” the band started to stand out in the crowd, attracting people to them like moths to flames. The band combines elements of emo with post-hardcore, and they have some very powerful and hard-hitting lyrics. Songs like “Deadly Dull” and “Nineteen” tug on the heartstrings. Missing out on Movements during this year’s Warped Tour will be a grave mistake for you. The band is currently touring North America along with Can’t Swim, Super Whatevr, and Gleemer.

Song to Listen to: “Daylily”

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For The Win

Hometown: San Diego, CA

Out Now: Heavy Thoughts (Victory)

For Fans Of: A Day To Remember, I Call Fives, These Hearts

Okay okay, For The Win aren’t a new band. The San Diego quintet have been around since 2010 and have gone through numerous lineup changes, but their current lineup is nothing but solid. Vocalist Kyle Christensen, guitarists Matt Jimenez and Lee Chambers, bassist Giovanni Suarez, and drummer Omat Nieto have great chemistry together and together they roll out the punches. Their newest release “Heavy Thoughts” was just released late last year on Chicago based label Victory Records (Dead Girls Academy, Seeker, The Tossers) and it features some incredible songs like the pop-punk jam “All Or Nothing” and the A Day To Remember-esque “Dancing Shoes.” The group just currently wrapped up a tour in Japan.

Song to Listen to: “All Or Nothing”

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The Unlikely Candidates

Hometown: Fort Worth, TX

Out Now: Danger To Myself (Deluxe) – EP (Red Music)

For Fans Of: Cold War Kids, Finish Ticket, Young The Giant

It took them over a decade, but The Unlikely Candidates are finally getting the recognition they deserved for quite some time. Formed in 2008, the Texan based alt-rock quintet first hit it big when their song “Ringer” was playing on alternative channels late last year. Now with a deluxe version of their EP “Danger To Myself” dropping on Red Music (Aaron Carter, Fozzy, New Years Day) and a guest spot on The Dirty Heads song “Celebrate,” The Unlikely Candidates are finally on a roll. Vocalist Kyle Morris, guitarists Brenton Carney and Cole Male, bassist Jared Hornbeek, and drummer Kevin Goddard make up this powerful group, filled with enough pop and rock to entertain fans of both genres. I’m unofficially calling 2018 the year of the Unlikely Candidates. The band will play a one-off show with rock trio Highly Suspect this Friday, March 23, at the Bomb Factory in Dallas, TX.

Song to Listen to: “Oh My Dear Lord”

Check out next week for the final list!