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New to the Airwaves – Albums Out This Week (November 25th)

New to the Airwaves – Albums Out This Week (November 25th)

Happy Record Store Day and Black Friday! Loose pants are working today due to the Turkey Day extravaganza, how the year has flown by. As everyone fist fights over electronics at the stores today for Black Friday, we are giving them hope for their next favorite song to add to their playlists somewhere within this list.

Santa is peering around the corner, reindeer and buffing up on all the carbs for the big flight, and all the mamas are frantically shopping and prepping new menus for the remainder of the holiday season.  

What album are you most looking forward to? Comment below!

To wrap up this week, we’ve got some much-anticipated arrivals that have us tapping our toes, crossing our arms, and screeching, “Finally!” We’re sure you can see which ones we think you should grab and which ones we think may deserve a pass (cough). Dive in at your own risk, and let’s hear your picks!

**All dates are for U.S. releases unless otherwise noted. Dates are subject to change. 

ALBUM RELEASE CALENDAR November 25th, 2022

Friday, November 25

  • 2ManyDJs — As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt. 2 (Reissue)
  • Addie Brik — That Dog Don’t Hunt (Itza Records)
  • Alex Chilton — Live In London: Encore Edition
  • Andy Bell — Untitled Film Stills EP (Sonic Cathedral)
  • AViVA — BROKEN HEARTS
  • Ben Frost — 1899—Original Music From The Neflix Series
  • Big Yavo — The Largest
  • Black Lava — Soul Furnace (Season Of Mist)
  • Black Lips – Good Bad Not Evil (15th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
  • Blackrain —Untamed (SPV/Steamhammer)
  • Celtic Frost — Danse Macabre Box Set (Noise)
  • Circles — The Stories We Are Afraid Of Vol. 1 EP (Wild Thing)
  • The Cure — Wish: 30th Anniversary Edition (expanded 3CD reissue)
  • David Bowie — Divine Symmetry
  • David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band — David Crosby & The Lighthouse Band Live At The Capitol Theatre (BMG)
  • David Foster & Katharine McPhee — Christmas Songs
  • Dawn Joseph — Upfront
  • Detraktor — Full Body Stomp (Massacre)
  • The Doors — Paris Blues (Rhino)
  • Duran Duran — FUTURE PAST (Complete Edition)
  • Elder — Innate Passage
  • Eli Smart — Aloha Soul EP
  • Ella Henderson — Everything I Didn’t Say And More
  • Elvis Costello & The Imposters — The Boy Named If (Alive at Memphis Magnetic)
  • The Flaming Lips — Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots: 20th Anniversary Edition
  • Gaye Su Akyol – Anadolu Ejderi
  • Harry Connick, Jr. — Make It Merry
  • High Command — Eclipse Of The Dual Moons (Southern Lord)
  • Induction — Born From Fire (Atomic Fire)
  • In The Woods… — Diversum (Soulseller)
  • Jamie Lenman — The Atheist 20th Anniversary Edition)
  • Jeshi — Universal Credit (Deluxe)
  • Jim Croce — You Don’t Mess Around With Jim (50th anniversary reissue)
  • Judicator — The Majesty Of Decay (Prosthetic)
  • La Muerte — Sortilegia (Consouling Sounds)
  • League Of Distortion — League Of Distortion (Napalm)
  • Leather — We Are The Chosen (Steamhammer/SPV)
  • Lee Aaron — Elevate (Metalville)
  • Lora Logic — Logically Yours
  • Lykotonon — Promethean Pathology (Profound Lore)
  • Masahiko Togashi, Don Cherry and Charlie Haden — Song of Soil – Special Edition
  • Mauro Remiddi (of Porcelain Raft) — Moonbird
  • Meek Mill — Flamerz 5
  • Nazghor — Seventh Secular Crusade
  • Our Mirage — Eclipse (Arising Empire)
  • Peter Vukmirovic Stevens and Penny Rimbaud — S LENCE
  • PPJ — Trindade EP
  • Quando Rondo & YoungBoy Never Broke Again — 3860
  • Rabit — What Dreams May Come True
  • Rae Morris — Rachel@Pianoland
  • Reef — Glow (Vinyl Reissue)
  • Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band — Live at the Greek Theater 2019
  • Rocky & The Sweden/Boris — Split (Relapse)
  • Ruth Lyon — Direct Debit to Vogue EP
  • Sam Smith & Kim Petras — Unholy – Single
  • She Said Destroy — Bleeding Fiction II: Child Of Tomorrow EP (Mas-Kina)
  • Sigur Rós — ( ) 20th Anniversary Reissue (Physical Release)
  • Sneakbo — Made In Brixton
  • Somadina — Heart of the Heavenly Undeniable EP
  • Spiritworld — Deathwestern (Century Media)
  • Status Quo — Quo-ing In – The Best Of The Noughties (earMusic)
  • Stormzy — This Is What I Mean (0207 Def Jam/Interscope Records)
  • Sword — III (Massacre)
  • Temz — Superstar Symptoms
  • Thy Catafalque — Mezolit – Live At Fekete Zaj (Season Of Mist)
  • Tina Turner — Break Every Rule (Deluxe Edition)
  • Tom Jenkins — It Comes In The Morning, It Hangs In The Evening Sky
  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers — Live at the Fillmore (1997)
  • Trey Anastasio — The Beacon Jams
  • Troy Ave — New York City the Movie
  • Type O Negative — Dead Again Re-Release (Nuclear Blast)
  • Uèle Lamore — Multiply EP
  • Vanessa Wagner — Mirrored (InFiné)
  • Waajeed — Memoirs Of Hi-Tech Jazz (Tresor)
  • Walt Disco — Always Sickening EP (Lucky Number)

Record Store Day: Black Friday
Bryan Ferry — Taxi (LP)
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band — Clear Spot: 50th Anniversary (2LP)
The Cure — Wish: 30th Anniversary Edition (2LP picture disc)
Dave Davies — Fractured Mindz (2LP)
David Bowie — The Next Day Extra EP (12-inch vinyl); “Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy” (12-inch vinyl with Bing Crosby)
Dee Snider and Lzzy Hale — “The Magic of Christmas Day” (10-inch vinyl)
The Doors — Paris Blues (LP)
Duran Duran — Live at Hammersmith ’82 (2LP)
Fleetwood Mac — The Alternate Collection (LP box set/CD box set)
The Grateful Dead — Wembley Empire Pool, London, England 4/7/1972 (5LP)
Iggy Pop — Apres (LP)
Joe Strummer — Live at Music Millennium (LP)
Jorma Kaukonen — Too Many Years (2LP)
Marshall Crenshaw — Marshall Crenshaw: 40th Anniversary Edition (2LP)
Motley Crue — Girls Girls Girls Tour EP (10-inch vinyl)
Motorhead — The Lost Tapes Vol. 3: Live in Malmo 2000 (2LP)
Nico — Live at the Library Theatre ’83 (LP)
Red Hot Chili Peppers — Return of the Dream Canteen (LP)
Rick Springfield — Jessie’s Girl: 40th Anniversary (12-inch vinyl)
Ringo Starr — Old Wave (CD)
Ted Nugent — Spirit of the Wild (2LP)
Todd Rundgren — Something/Anything (4LP)
Various artists — The Best of Dark Horse Records: 1974-1977 (LP, with Jim Keltner, David Foster, Ravi Shankar — Danny Kortchmar and Henry McCullough of Wings)

RSD FIRST
Ace Frehley — Origins Vol. 2 (LP picture disc)
America — Live at Goodbye Summer Festival (LP/CD)
Brian Wilson — Long Promised Road (LP)
The Flying Burrito Brothers — Live From The Bottom Line NYC 1976 (LP)
Janis Joplin & Jorma Kaukonen — The Legendary Typewriter Tape: 6/25/64 Jorma’s House (LP)
Jefferson Airplane — Live at the Monterey International Pop Festival (LP)
Jerry Garcia Band, Pure Jerry: Coliseum — Hampton, VA, November 9, 1991 (5LP)
Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers — Jonathan Sings! (LP)
Jimi Hendrix — Burning Desire (2LP)
The Monkees — More of the Monkees: 55th Anniversary Mono Edition (LP)
Mr. Big — Mr. Big (LP)
Ringo Starr — Ringo the 4th (translucent orange and translucent blue vinyl)
Townes Van Zandt — At My Window: 35th Anniversary Edition (sky-blue LP)
Various artists — Nightclubbing: The Birth of Punk Rock in NYC (CD/DVD, with Iggy and the Stooges, New York Dolls — Billy Idol, Lenny Kaye, Steve Stevens and Sid Vicious)

LIMITED/REGIONAL
Dave Davies — “21st Century” (7-inch vinyl)
Iggy Pop — Apres (CD)
Keith Richards — Main Offender / Winos in London ’92 (two-cassette)
Question Mark and the Mysterians, Cavestomp! Presents: Are You for Real? (LP)
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band — Live at the Greek Theater 2019 (2LP); Old Wave (LP)
Tower of Power — 40th Anniversary: Live (2LP)

MACHINE GUN KELLY RELEASES NEW SONG AND VIDEO “TAURUS” FEATURING NAOMI WILD FROM THE SOUNDTRACK OF THE FEATURE FILM “TAURUS”

Receives First Grammy Nomination Ever & Wins Favorite Rock Album at 2022 AMAs

Machine Gun Kelly releases “Taurus” featuring Naomi Wild, the feature song from the major motion picture Taurus from RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks. The movie features Machine Gun Kelly in a lead role acting under his real name, Colson Baker. He plays a rising but troubled musician searching endlessly for the inspiration to record his next song. TAURUS written and directed by Tim Sutton’s (Donnybrook; Dark Night), starring Colson Baker (The Dirt, Good Mourning), Maddie Hasson (Malignant, We Summon The Darkness), Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory (“BMF”), Ruby Rose, Scoot McNairy (Argo, “Halt and Catch Fire”), Lil Tjay, and Naomi Wild is currently available in select theaters and on demand. Watch the trailer HERE and music video for “Taurus.”

Taurus the film has been garnering acclaim with lead actor Colson Baker (MGK) receiving several key industry awards along the way including the Spotlight Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival Honors, the Discovery Award at the San Diego International Film Festival and a Spotlight Award at SCAD Savannah Film Festival. David Ehrlic of IndieWire proclaimed of Bakers performance “he’s never been more hypnotic than he is here.”

Last week, on the music front, MGK received the first Grammy nomination of his career. Nominated for Best Rock Album, MGK’s Mainstream Sellout, which spawned the singles “Maybe” featuring Bring Me The Horizon and “Emo Girl” with Willow Smith, rocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming his second consecutive chart-topper following 2020’s Tickets to My Downfall. MGK also was among the top musicians to help with the Grammy announcements during the live broadcast last week. He was also named as one of 2022’s Time100 Next, a list honoring the emerging leaders from around the world who are shaping the future and defining the next generation of leadership. 

This past Sunday night, MGK won an AMA award for Favorite Rock Artist. Not only did his bold spiked purple Dolce & Gabbana suit grab headlines, but his stirring speech about his place in the rock world proved to be the cherry on top. “There have been some people in the rock community who have called me a tourist, but they’re wrong. I’m a rocketman,” he proclaimed.

Until next week!

**Have an album coming out soon we should feature? Let us know! Indie, Regional, National – as long as you aren’t recording on an iPhone, hit us up! PSA – CD RELEASE SHOWS are our jam.

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