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The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2023 (Part Four)

The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2023 (Part Four)

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

In 2023, 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 2023, in no particular order.

The Acacia Strain

Album: Step Into The Light (Rise)

Release Date: 5/12

Bostonian heavy gods The Acacia Strain are bringing the brutality to 2023. Coming mid-May, Step Into The Light is composed of ten songs produced by Randy Leboeuf (Chamber, Every Time I Die, Left Behind) that’ll be sure to kick you on your ass. And if you’re wondering how heavy this record is, check out the song “Fresh Bones,” which Metal Injection bluntly says, it “rips.” Fuck us up, TAS.

nothing,nowhere.

Album: VOID EXTERNAL (Fueled By Ramen)

Release Date: 3/31

Vermont sadboy nothing,nowhere.’s follow-up to 2021’s Trauma Factory is so close, you can almost feel it. Containing various guests like Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz, Underoath, Static Dress, Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos, and SeeYouSpaceCowboy, VOID EXTERNAL is destined to be n,n.’s busiest (and most aggressive) album to date. Working with producer Taylor Morgan (guardin, Sickboyrari, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal,) and inviting only a few people into the studio like ex-Counterparts guitarist Blake Hartman, engineer Brody McKeegan, and some personal friends, nothing,nowhere. aka Joe Mulherin wanted this to be an inspirational album. “I want to be what bands like Linkin Park were to me,” Mulherin said. “I want to provide that level of inspiration and comfort and I want to be a safe haven to a kid who is struggling. I made it exactly how I wanted to with zero outside influence. This is the purest expression I could put down in audio form. This is the music that made me, and I want to return the favor.”

Jesus Piece

Album: …So Unknown (Century Media)

Release Date: 4/14

Philly metalcore outfit Jesus Piece are reaching new heights in their career. After spending the first half of their career with LA label Southern Lord (All Pigs Must Die, High Command, Xibalba,) Jesus Piece signed with Century Media Records (3Teeth, Electric Callboy, Lamb Of God) in December, kicking off not only the next chapter of the band’s career, but also their new album cycle. Coming out next month is their long-awaited second LP …So Unknown. Drummer Luis Aponte told BrooklynVegan, “The making of the record was nothing short of all-consuming. It was an intense and challenging process. The record reflects a lot of confusion, but also, evolution. There was a lot of uncertainty and emotion during the pandemic– we all changed and grew so much. So if there is a single thought or concept to the record, it’s constant metamorphosis. That’s also how we operated as a band on this LP– spending a lot of time songwriting and fleshing things out as a unit, and then upping our game from there. It’s definitely a reflection of us as more mature, playing the best we’ve ever played and feeling like a real band for the first time. A big goal on …So Unknown, outside of songwriting and technical goals, was to capture the same energy on record that we have live – for people to get that sense of urgency and danger.”

The Used

Album: Toxic Positivity (Big Noise)

Release Date: 5/19

Just days before taking the stage at last year’s When We Were Young, influential post-hardcore outfit The Used dropped a fiery new track called “Fuck You,” which will appear on their ninth album Toxic Positivity coming out mid-May via Big Noise Music Group (BOXBOY, Escape The Fate, The Veronicas). Months later, they dropped another banger, “People Are Vomit.” Alternative Press had a first look on the new track, calling it “venomous” and that The Used were returning “to their heavier roots in full force, offering a timely critique of the state of the world and the divisive times we are living in.” The album was produced by longtime collaborator John Feldmann (Avril Lavigne, Jasiah, The Word Alive.)

Closure In Moscow

Album: Soft Hell (Self-Released)

Release Date: 5/30

I have had a massive soft spot for Closure In Moscow for many years at this point. The Australian progressive rock act have been keeping themselves kinda quiet since dropping their second album Pink Lemonade in 2014. But now, a new album is on the horizon. Their third album Soft Hell drops May 30. The album has “the last 9 years distilled down to 50 minutes.” CIM says in a statement, “Getting comfortable with chronic discomfort caused by the choices that fears and trauma lead you to make. This is life in a soft hell. There are enough distractions to stave off facing up to it, you can keep yourself in denial to avoid it, and things can just keep ticking along. Life becomes a fever dream of creature comforts and time killers, floating further into a lake of fire. People come along to pull you out, but they too get burned when you feel too stuck to climb with them.”

The Maine

Album: TBA (Photo Finish/8123)

Release Date: TBA

While nothing has been confirmed yet, Arizona’s finest The Maine have been busy putting stuff out. Last year, they dropped the massive collab with Taking Back Sunday and Charlotte Sands “Loved You A Little” and an acoustic ballad called “Box In A Heart” with Canadian bedroom pop artist renforshort. Could these songs appear on a new album? Possibly. Their last record was 2021’s XOXO: From Love And Anxiety In Real Time, which I put as one of the most anticipated albums of 2021.

Sarah And The Safe Word

Album: The Book Of Broken Glass (Take This To Heart)

Release Date: 4/7

One of Atlanta’s most fascinating acts is putting out new material next month. The goth cabaret sextet Sarah And The Safe Word recently announced their next album The Book Of Broken Glass, scheduled to come out April 7 via Take This To Heart (The Higher, Marigold, Thanks! I Hate It.) The album is a story (or a book, per se) dealing with a family’s secret and the ghosts who are willing to do whatever it takes to make sure it stays one. Produced by Jim Wirt (Hoobastank, Jack’s Mannequin, The Rocket Summer,) the album is packed with features, starring rapper Jamee Cornelia, queercore act Dog Park Dissidents, and Danbert Nobacon of Chumbawamba. According to Chorus.fm, Sarah And The Safe Word “embrace the strange and the quirky head on an album that is filled with several twists and turns. Much like the title implies, this book is sure to keep your interest as much as it challenges you to grow with the band.” Also check out the video for “Ruby Off The Rails” which features actual furries.

Avenged Sevenfold

Album: TBA (Warner)

Release Date: TBA

Oh it’s happening people. A7X will drop their long awaited eighth album sometime this year. The album which they began working on in 2018 is finished, according to drummer Brooks Wackerman on his Instagram last September. They have been teasing fans about the record, even telling them to “touch grass” and launched a cryptic scavenger hunt online courtesy of an entity named Libad5343. Guess we can only wait for an official announcement. Time to go outside, I suppose.

Code Orange

Album: TBA (Blue Grape)

Release Date: TBA

While no word has been made on a new record, Pittsburgh industrial metalcore troupe Code Orange have been seen in the studio working with Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins. While we wait for that work to come out, the band did drop What Is Really Underneath?, a remixed/re-imagined take on their last record, 2020’s Underneath, along with a 14-minute short film of the same name and an alternate reality game on whatisreallyunderneath.com. An MTV Unplugged-style record called Under The Skin, was released in 2020. This was their final release with Roadrunner Records (Angel Du$t, Motionless In White, Turnstile) before signing with Blue Grape Music, a new label created by Roadrunner founder Cees Wessels and Roadrunner’s former head of A&R David Rath.

Mayday Parade

Album: TBA (Rise)

Release Date: TBA

Late 2000’s pop-punk icons Mayday Parade are currently in the studio right now working on new material. The band posted on social media last month that “new tunes” are being created with longtime producers Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (Chapel, Go Radio, The Ready Set.) Two songs came out last year, “Thunder” and “Losing My Mind.” Mayday Parade have a busy summer this year, touring alongside All Time Low and Yellowcard, as well as playing the Hawaii Is For Lovers festival with Hawthorne Heights, Emery and Saosin.

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.

This Wild Life

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.

Thrice
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.

Left Behind Made A Music Video In Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Left Behind Made A Music Video In Animal Crossing: New Horizons

The headline speaks itself.

West Virginia heavyweights Left Behind are using their time in quarantine to create one of the coolest music videos of the year. Filmed entirely in the popular Nintendo Switch game Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the video for “Waiting For The End” is both hardcore and hilarious. The track is a b-side from their latest album No One Goes To Heaven, released last year on Pure Noise Records (Inclination, Reggie And The Full Effect, Violent Soho.)

Vocalist Zach Hatfield told The PRP:

“[The music video]’s about loving playing music and being on tour with my band but missing that feeling when we first started touring eight years ago and everything was new to us. Like some of our very first tours were so loosely booked we’d be hopping on last minute shows because some of them cancelled and we’d just play whatever we could get on.

It’s also about missing out on things at home. I’ll be on tour for a month at a time for some of them and while I’m home I’m working most of the time. So I’m not going out as much and there’s tons of old places I used to go to closing down, new places opening up. Also friends and family having kids, getting married.

I love where we’re at now as a band and I’m very grateful to be doing the tours we’ve been doing. Honestly though, having this break has been great for my mental health. It’s great being able to take a step back and work on other personal goals I’ve been putting back for awhile now.

So in less words the song is about missing out. Whether it’s missing the craziness of our older tours or missing out on things in my personal life because I’m gone it doesn’t matter. The feeling stays the same.”

Not only did they make a video in Animal Crossing, they have a shirt based on the video for sale right now. The limited edition shirt comes with a free download of the track and is only available to purchase until May 22.

Kaonashi Sign To Equal Vision Records, Drop New Music Video

Kaonashi Sign To Equal Vision Records, Drop New Music Video

Emo mathcore group Kaonashi are the newest band added to Equal Vision Records (Greyhaven, Never Loved, Sleep On It), and they’re celebrating with a music video.

The Philly quintet announced the news earlier today, thanking anyone who believed in them on their journey. They also unveiled the video for their song “My 5-Year Plan”, which you can watch here.

Kaonashi formed in 2012 and are named after the character No-Face from the beloved movie Spirited Away. They dropped their latest EP Why Did You Do It?, which is considered a “rollercoaster ride across seven tracks ranging from downright brutal riffs to serene, melodic moments,” last year. The band have shared stages with acts like For The Fallen Dreams, I Set My Friends On Fire, Between The Buried And Me, Stick To Your Guns, and Vanna. They just appeared at This Is Hardcore Fest last Saturday along with Saves The Day, Hoods, and Agnostic Front.

Next month, Kaonashi will be touring with The Last Ten Seconds Of Life and are appearing at iMatter Festival with Beartooth, I See Stars, and Left Behind.