
Tue Sep 17 06:00:19 UTC 2024: ## New Albums From Fleetwood Mac, Katy Perry, and More Hitting the Music Scene This Fall
As the leaves start to change and the air turns crisp, music lovers have a lot to look forward to this fall. A slew of new albums from beloved artists are set to drop, promising a soundtrack to the season.
Fleetwood Mac fans can relive the iconic “Mirage Tour” with “Mirage ’82,” a new LP featuring live recordings from their 1982 shows at The Forum. The album will include six previously unreleased tracks, including a live version of the classic “Don’t Stop.”
Katy Perry is back with her seventh studio album, “143,” named after a number she considers symbolic of happiness and wholeness. The album has sparked controversy due to a single criticized for its stereotypical imagery and another with a music video that faced an environmental investigation. The album’s lead single, “Woman’s World,” is available now.
Country music star Luke Bryan is set to release his eighth studio album, “Mind of a Country Boy,” promising a glimpse into his personal thoughts and experiences. The album features a diverse range of tracks and will be supported by a tour of the same name.
Coldplay returns after a three-year hiatus with their tenth studio album, “Moon Music.” Known for their sustainability efforts, the album will be available on recycled vinyl and the world’s first EcoCD. The lead single, “feelslikeimfallinginlove,” is out now.
Finneas, the multi-talented brother of Billie Eilish, is releasing his second LP, “For Cryin’ Out Loud!” The album follows his successful debut “Optimist” and features work he did on his sister’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft” and the “Barbie” movie.
Jelly Roll, known for his unique blend of rap and country, is releasing his tenth studio album, “Beautifully Broken.” This album marks a new chapter for the singer, who has gained mainstream success after releasing music since 2012.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has teamed up with playwright Eisa Davis to create a concept album, “Warriors,” inspired by the classic 1979 film of the same name. The album, produced by rapper Nas, will feature notable singers like Marc Anthony.
Halsey is adding to her discography with her fifth studio album, “The Great Impersonator.” The album, inspired by Halsey’s experiences with health struggles, is described as a journey through life and death.
Linkin Park is making a comeback with their eighth studio album, “From Zero.” This album marks a new era for the band, featuring new members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain following the departures of Chester Bennington and Rob Bourdon.
Kim Deal, best known for her work with Pixies and The Breeders, is releasing her debut solo album, “Nobody Loves You More.” The album features collaborations with musicians from various bands, including The Breeders, Teenage Fanclub, and The Raconteurs.
With a diverse range of music from country to rock to pop, this fall promises a vibrant and exciting musical landscape for listeners.