Most Anticipated Releases of 2023

By Ryan G

Below are some artists we believe are likely to release music this year. Some are announced. Most are educated guesses with some wish list names added – we aren’t telling you who is who. Who did we miss? Sound off in the comments.

Charlotte Sands

R. Ring

Mike Mains and the Branches

Bartees Strange

7HOƎNIX

Colony House – The Cannonballers

Little Image

Olivia Rodrigo

Carriers

Wet Leg

Life in Idle

Glass Age

Angela Perley – Turn Me Loose

The Cordial Sins

My Bloody Valentine

Squid

Cherimondis J

Life in Idle

Sansol the Artist

The Castros

Thundercat

Queens of the Stone Age

The Echoing Green

Code Orange

Oneohtrix Point Never

Ride

Portugal. The Man

Rihanna – R9

July Talk – Remember Never Before

My Epic

Young Fathers – Heavy Heavy

Gorillaz – Cracker Island

P!NK – Trustfall

The Church – The Hypnogogue

Caroline Polachek – Desire, I Want to Turn Into You

Rebecca Black – Let Her Burn

The Gaslight Anthem

Youth Lagoon

Neon Indian

Yves Tumor

Everything But the Girl

Meet Me @ the Altar

Metallica – 72 Seasons

The Cure

My Bloody Valentine

Benjamin Daniel

Kid Koala – Creatures of the Late Afternoon

Shame – Food For Worms

Paramore – This is Why

Shania Twain – Queen of Me

Michigander – It Will Never Be The Same

Abby Holliday

HolyName – s/t

Equipment

Chase Tremaine

Andy Shauf – Norm

Elderbrook – Little Love

We Are Scientists – Lobes

Author

Joshua Powell

Public Disco Porch

Safari Room

The Ongoing Concept

Durry

ERRA

Silent Planet

Zonezero

Sucre

DK the Drummer – Lockers

Lana Del Rey

Fall Out Boy

The Killers

Oyarsa

Project 86 – OMNI

Speaking Suns

boygenius

Dua Lipa

Michael Stipe

Romy

twenty one pilots

M83

idle threat

Lightworker

Palette Knife – New Game+

August Burns Red – Death Below

White Reaper – Asking For A Ride

The National

Eidola

Crystal Lake

Pharrell – Phriends

Dolly Parton

Zulu – A New Tomorrow

SBTRKT

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