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In 2016, music will be more than mere entertainment. It’ll have to be. Between the squawking and squabbling of presidential candidates and the bad news filtering in from all corners of the planet, the noise of modern life will be damn near deafening. Fortunately, there are dozens of promising albums scheduled to drop in the next 12 months. (One of them might even be Rihanna's long-delayed Anti, unless it drops before the Times Square ball does.) What follows are the records we’re most excited for - the ones that stand the best chance of keeping us happy and sane in these crazy times. Let the music play.
And then there was one. With the departure last April of founding drummer Spencer Smith, PATD singer and multi-instrumentalist Brendan Urie found himself all alone at the helm of this long-running Vegas emo-pop outfit. 'In the past I was writing most of everything, but this time it was actually all me and I got to record every instrument on this album, except for the horns, which was a huge deal for me,' Urie about Death of a Bachelor. 'I did drums, background vocals and the background vocals I was playing different characters, I was doing operatic Queen stuff for songs like 'Victorious' and 'Emperor’s New Clothes.' That was just a lot of fun.' It all started in 2010, when the cty of Chicago asked hometown instrumental rockers Tortoise to compose some music celebrating local music history. Drummer John McEntire and instrumentalists Dan Bitney, John Herndon, Doug McCombs and Jeff Parker eventually cobbled some of these pieces into Tortoise jams, and the result was this, their first album since 2009. Largely instrumental, the disc does feature two singers: Yo La Tengo’s Georgia Hubley and Todd Rittman of U.S.
Maple, who helps out on a cover of the 1973 David Essex hit “Rock On.”. No surprise here: Gwen’s forthcoming third studio album is “a breakup record.” The No Doubt frontwoman and star of The Voice has been saying so in interviews, and that means a whole LP of songs inspired by her recent divorce from Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale. Given that one of Gwen’s finest albums, No Doubt’s 1995 ska-pop opus Tragic Kingdom, was also inspired by a breakup, fans best believe Stefani will turn heartache to pop gold.
Unless this whole Blake Shelton romance leads her to make a country record. As of Dec. 11, zero work had been done on the follow-up to Pearl Jam’s 2013’s album Lightning Bolt. That was according to bassist Jeff Ament, who joined manager Kelly Curtis in a Twitter chat with fans. While Ament’s non-progress report doesn’t bode well for a new record, Curtis said the Seattle grunge lifers are “always in and out of the studio and constantly writing,” and with the band is getting ready to celebrate its 25th anniversary, now’s a great time to capitalize on the attention and drop something new. Earlier this month, Thom Yorke aired two new tunes during an acoustic performance linked to the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Paris. “This is Jonny’s bit,” he said during “Silent Spring,” referencing Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood and adding more fuel (green and renewable, of course) to the fire of fans speculating that a new record is imminent.
Alas, the English art-rockers have given few details about the follow-up to 2011’s The King of Limbs. Perhaps now that the nations of the world have committed to curbing carbon emissions, Yorke and co. Can focus on finishing this thing. The concept behind M.I.A.’s fifth studio album is “broader than a border” - an especially relevant idea given the Syrian refugee crisis and the various political issues intertwined with that humanitarian crisis.
Not that M.I.A. Is jumping on some bandwagon; the singer/rapper/rabble-rouser has been breaking us off with tunes like lead single “Borders” from the very beginning. “This world needs a brand-new ‘re’dom,” she sings in the intro, equating “rhythm” and “freedom” like real rebel rockers do. Since winning a best rap album Grammy for their 2012 debut The Heist, this Seattle duo hasn’t dropped much in the way of new product. August finally brought “Growing Up (Sloane’s Song)” and “Downtown,” the first snippets of a record Macklemore has been promising since January 2015, while November saw the release of “Kevin,” all about the ravages of addiction. Macklemore himself relapsed into drug abuse following his sudden rise to fame, but now that he’s sober again and enjoying life as a new dad, he should be ready to grab the mic and get back to business.
As for Lewis, he reportedly used his fat recording budget to create textured sounds inspired by The Beatles, Queen, and Pink Floyd. One man’s oldie is another man’s come-up.
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Having signed to “La Gozadera” collaborator Marc Anthony’s new Magnus Media entertainment company, this Cuban reggaeton duo is looking to prove it can score hits without help from A-listers like Pitbull and Enrique Iglesias, two of the artists they’ve worked with over the years. Mixing reggaeton with son, guaracha, and timba rhythms native to their home country, GDZ arrive with a hot sound at a time with U.S.-Cuban relations are finally beginning to thaw. They’ve got time and talent on their side. When Blur frontman Damon Albarn and visual artist Jamie Hewlett created this “virtual band” back in the early ‘00s, it seemed like a one-album novelty at best. Thing is, Gorillaz make terrific music - hip-hop-flavored alt-pop featuring loads of cool guest stars - and their forthcoming fifth album feels like a genuine reunion, even if the group members aren’t real. Albarn told Rolling Stone the new record is “really fast, and it’s got quite a lot of energy,” but even if he reprised the laid-back tone of 2010’s iPad quickie The Fall, it’d probably be worth a listen. This could be the year Nicky Jam breaks big in America.
Sources say the veteran reggaeton sensation will enlist some A-list collaborators (Daddy Yankee, Zion, J Balvin) and sing two songs in English on his forthcoming LP. Likely to arrive this spring, the album is 'full of hits,' according to Jam's manager. He may well be right, but either way, the Puerto Rican singer is happy to be back on track after past battles with drugs and alcohol. 'Everything I’m doing in this moment, I’m having fun doing,” Jam. It’s all speculation at this point, but Slash and Axl have apparently made nice and dealt with all the legal issues preventing them from joining forces once again. Given the amount of money to be made, it’s hard to believe there won’t at least be a reunion tour, and that could lead to a new record - the first from the classic lineup in more than two decades.
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With talk of a new LP comes hope that Slash and the gang will knock Axl out of his synth-drunk stupor and get GNR back to its sleazeball hard-rocking roots. Originally called So Help Me God and slated to drop in 2014, Kanye’s long-delayed Yeezus follow-up is the answer to a riddle: How do you keep millions of superfans and haters in suspense for nearly two years? Here’s what we know: Pusha T has heard it, and he says it’s “incredible.” Rick Rubin and Q-Tip are among the producers. Sir Paul McCartney might be on multiple tunes.
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'Ye says it’s “like a sonic painting, and it gets better every week.” Great - now he’s got justification for holding the thing until 2017.