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Last week, DiS spent five days telling its readership about the best albums and tracks of the year so far (do check out said content by visiting our features page); today, we’re turning attentions to what’s forthcoming: a selection of long-players that are tickling our taste buds in advance of their official releases.
Some of these we’ve heard, others we can’t wait to hear. The chances of them all getting decent airtime on the DiSopolis stereo: high.
Deftones, Eros (Warner Bros)
Deftones’ sixth album will be their first to not arrive in stores via Madonna’s Maverick label. Frontman Chino Moreno has promised some “good old ‘fuck you, I hope you die!’ aggression”, and bassist Chi Cheng is on record as saying “it’s heavy as fuck with a shitload of groove”. Us, whetted of appetite? Too right – if it’s as good as their last, 2006’s Saturday Night Wrist (review), then we’ll be impressed. If it’s better, our pants will be soggy all day.
ETA: autumn/winter
Mogwai, The Hawk Is Howling (Wall of Sound)
Mogwai’s sixth release sees them return to working with producer Andy Miller, who was present on the capturing of the Scots’ earliest recordings. Song titles suggest the band have lost little of their considerable sense of humour - ‘I Love You, I’m Going To Blow Up Your School’, ‘I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead’ and ‘The Sun Smells Too Loud’ - but expect the music to ache and moan like their best material to date. Member Barry Burns has described the songs as "dreamy ballads about forbidden love gone awry, one-minute pointless instrumentals and [...] spoken word about the future of the music industry in India”.
ETA: September 22
Deerhunter, Microcastle (4AD)
The third album from Atlanta ambi-punks Deerhunter arrives before the hype surrounding their second, Cryptograms (review), and frontman Bradford Cox’s solo project Atlas Sound (review) has properly subsided – not because the two have only just been issued, but because they’re great slow-burn records that continue to win admirers week after week, month after month. The new Deerhunter material DiS has caught in London and Barcelona of late promises much for this LP, and naughty readers will already know it’s top quality as it leaked online some time ago. Be sure to buy the record properly so they can make another, yeah?
ETA: October/November
Dr Dre, Detox (Aftermath)
Dr Dre’s final solo record was originally intended for release four years ago, but delays have upped the anticipation and now it seems likely to finally see the light of day before the year is out. Why the hold up? Says collaborator 50 Cent: “He’s such a perfectionist.” That, and Dre was busy producing for Eminem and The Game. Although no official release date has been set for Detox, rumours abound that it’s been finished since May or June; another collaborator, Snoop Dogg, has assured fans that the record will be well worth the wait and that Dre (pictured) is simply trying to find the right assortment of tracks (around 12 or 13 from a total of 18) to make up the LP. Simply? Yeah, right.
ETA: autumn/winter, fingers crossed
Conor Oberst, Conor Oberst (Wichita)
Soon to tour (news) the album alongside his Mystic Valley band, taking in sets at Reading and Leeds festivals, Conor Oberst is leaving Bright Eyes behind – temporarily? – to release his first solo studio album proper after a series of cassettes back in the early 1990s. Conor Oberst was recorded in Mexico at the beginning of the year, and the assembled players lived in the studio during its production. We’d tell you exactly what it sounds like, but our promotional copy won’t play in any of DiS’s CD players. Boo.
ETA: August 5
Rolo Tomassi, Hysterics (Hassle)
Sheffield’s Rolo Tomassi feel like part of the DiS family – we must’ve put them on half a dozen times, they come on our boards from time to time to shoot the shit, and they’re basically awesome dudes (and an awesome dudette). Hysterics is their debut album, coming your way through Hassle after the band’s self-titled EP for Holy Roar (review) of 2006 got critics of a blitzkrieg synthy-hardcore preference in a frothy mess of adoration. My, don’t they grow up fast these days…
ETA: September 22
Jaguar Love, Take Me To The Sea (Matador)
This new trio – comprising former Blood Brothers members Cody Votolato and Johnny Whitney alongside ex-Pretty Girls Make Graves drummer J Clark – tour the UK for the first time later this week (news) ahead of the release of their debut album. Fans of the aforementioned disbanded outfits are unlikely to be disappointed, as this record’s a brilliantly pop-infected glam-core riot of colourful riffs and synth stabs. Time to strap on your best dancing shoes and sweat the light fantastic.
ETA: August 19
Missy Elliott, Block Party (Atlantic)
Missy Elliott’s follow-up to 2005’s so-so The Cookbook comes at a time where her star’s not exactly on the rise, but is looking to consolidate its already mightily impressive position. What we’ve heard is interesting: deep bass rumbles, staccato vocal ticks – Missy’s told Rolling Stone that she’s "always gonna take it as far left as possible without losing people or having them thinking we're on drugs" – yet the twitchy beats are clipped to glossy pop hooks enough to ensure Missy loses none of her mainstream appeal. Production comes from established partner in crime Timbaland, Danja and Swizz Beatz among others – let’s hope the too many cooks adage doesn’t come into play when it’s time for a critique proper.
ETA: September 9
The Verve, Forth (Parlophone)
While the album’s lead single ‘Love Is Noise’ – hear it on MySpace here – didn’t totally flick all of DiS’s switches, something about the nature of The Verve’s headline set at Glastonbury got us thinking Forth could well be an unexpected delight. It’s not like their last three records, all released in the ‘90s, have been poor, after all. And with word on the virtual internet street suggesting a return to the drone-scapes of the band’s early ‘90s incarnation – y’know, echoes of ‘Gravity Grave’ et al – we’re more than a little interested to hear Forth in its full form come August.
ETA: August 18
The Cure, TBA (Geffen)
The Cure’s thirteenth studio album - unlucky for some - currently has no confirmed title, but its release date is approaching. Initially intended as a double album before frontman Robert Smith elected to trim it from a total of 33 recorded tracks, the album’s tracks are gradually being revealed as singles, b-sides to which will not feature on the final long-player. Suggested titles doing the rounds include 4:13 and Dream 13, but as yet no official word has reached DiS on the album’s name proper. Whatever the title, it’ll be a Cure album worth treasuring if material previewed live is to be considered.
ETA: September 13
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That Deerhunter record
must be the earliest leak in history. Shame, really.
Looking forward to the new Hope Sandoval and Massive Attack records if either of them ever come out.
Massive Attack
Has gone back to early 2009... hence it not being here...
yeh it's quite depressing
that Microcastles has leaked already. I assumed it must be out in a matter of weeks or something. October's aaaaaaages away!
Okkervil River's The Stand Ins
might well be just the companion to The Stage Names, but Black Sheep Boy Appendix was hardly an afterthought. Grizzly Bear definitely, if that sneaks out before the end of the year. I'll be interested to see how the new Jeremy Warmsley songs shape up in the studio, and Emmy The Great's debut is on the way. Sky Larkin might just prick up a few ears. Anathallo, ballboy, Stereolab, Slow Club, PJ Harvey & John Parish, MF Doom, Walkmen, Camera Obscura if we're very lucky... is Owen Pallett still planning a FF album called Heartland?
Quite
interested to hear what the Kings Of Leon record will sound like, and also, wtf happened to Massive Attack? The anticipation of them and David Sitek is killing me ><
looking forward to Conor Oberst also :D
The Deftones press release about Eros kinda suggests they've gone stoner rock
I really hope so.
The new Mogwai album, well, the stuff they previewed a month or two ago live, sounds really really loud. Like really loud.
so...
what should have been in there?
Massive
we're still awaiting confirmation of an interview with them to discuss the record. watch 'dis' space.
Gang gang dances new album
eric copeland EP
If AC the album comes out this year
go you?
I think its fucking great. And I still intend to buy it when it comes out.
It is a shame that its leaked so early though...
Okkervil River
my most looked forward to album. There's not really any sense in comparing it to BSB appendix either, thats an EP of stuff that was left off of BSB with some rerecorded, where as stand ins as an LP of new material...
From what I heard...
there was a spot of bother with mixing or something, and Dan Grech had to take a lot of time to round it off.
How about Brendan Canning's album
Something For All of Us
But
Sheff said in the P4K interview that The Stage Names had been intended at first as a double CD, and as there's continuation and answer songs to those on the first album I think we can assume that this is that second disc.
Waaagh
I don't really listen or pay attention to a lot of "new music" or whatever you crazy journos are up to these days, but Jaguar Love's record will be fantastic. Everything I've heard of theirs is killer.
No Beck?
Becks new album is brilliant though :D
KoL
What about KoL's new album out in September? The new tracks are pretty cool.
The Wrens
has been my pat answer for about 4 years. Fingers crossed.
can't wait for the
Conor Oberst and Mogwai albums. I hope he doesn't give up on Bright Eyes though.
aren't metric releasing an album this year?
also, the faint. worked up so sexual - TUNE
ditto cats in paris
deftones' last record was amazing.
here's hoping mogwai will come out with something vital.
if we're having dr dre, can we have 'only built for cuban linx 2'? no?
Deerhunter
is indeed a brilliant album, I can't wait to buy it.
High Places should be good.
Dusk & Blckdown will be wicked.
Abe Vigoda is out next week aint it?
Rolo Tomassi I'm very much looking forward to.
I heard the leak of that Broken social scene presents... but ithasnt really stood up to repeated plays.
Burial DJ-Kicks I'm proper excited about this one when ever it apears.
Volcano! Paperwork should be a treat.
Final Fantasy is it gona be called heartland that shound be good.
Anthallo Canopy Glow will be worth a spin.
This Town Needs Guns were in the studio doing somthing last timeI heard. Maybe an album later in the year?
Grizzly Bear it would be ace if there was an album by them dropping.
Jon Gomm has been making one for ages now.
Daft Punk in the studio heheh
Avalanches....
what about?
volcano!
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
(i'm surprised neither were mentioned)
pretty poor list actually.
yes, BUT
still an album of new songs in its own right... unlike BSBA.
one day
maybe in the future...
anyone said Wire yet?
looking forward to hearing their new one.
Of the "new" bands i'm excited for Metronomy's second effort and the Late of the Pier debut.
:D
the one i'm looking forward to
and no-one mentioned is buraka som sistema
other than that will probably get deerhunter, massive attack and oberst.
feel old when i hear rolo tomassi, just don't get it at all.
you make no sense
this is just like BSBA, just longer.
one of the tracks was even an iTunes bonus track for The Stage Names.
found out yesterday we're
releasing a new one from The Drones in the autumn, which if Gala Mill is anything to go by should be tremendous.
Well remembered
"This Town Needs Guns were in the studio doing somthing last timeI heard. Maybe an album later in the year?"
Album out in October. Just putting the finishing touches to the final mix.
I really came around to The Drones...
...after some initial 'meh'ness.
Gala Mill is a bit spesh.
Can I jag my face off...
...and say that we're releasing a CD&DVD combo thingy of a 20 minute song, called 'i dreamt i was a hammer & everything was glass' around October? Personally, I'm looking forward to it a lot; I have no information on anyone else looking forward to it, though.
no it took me a while
but then saw them live and was totally blown away.
i asked Emily a few weeks ago
and she says they're still working on it.
YYYs
isn't def this year, more likely early 2009
Similarly there's a Paul Hawkins & Thee Awkward Silences album that excites me due in September.
I doubt HMV's gonna have to open its doors at midnight due to the demand though.
On a "not talking about myself" note, Tim Ten Yen and David Cronenberg's Wife would be my main answers.
it is good
very good. but then you knew that
The Cure
Is the one to look forward to for me..The new live songs have been awesome, and the recorded versions even better( the only one/freakshow)..Sleep when i'm dead, the next single, will be even better judging by the short sample available on the band's front page....Mogwai 's another one i'm expecting to be good too..
you seem
to be forgetting the oasis album,
and i know it's been said every year for the last decade
but the guns n' roses album is due to isnt it??
does anyone know when the cribs album will be coming out, can't wait for that with the inclusion of johnny marr.
The Jaguar Love record
it hella catchy, like some of the more glam, melodic moments off of Crimes.
Also... SLIPKNOT :D
Object 47
is a really good album well worth getting when it comes out.
Ones I'm looking forward to
Xx Teens
Germlin
Gay Against You
Cats in Paris
I've also heard DJ Scotch Egg has a new album out as well.
yay :)
I shall look forward to hear it thanx.
Volcano! 's 2nd is out soon
DiS gave their 1st 10/10. I want to know where they've taken it now.
Can't wait for Howling Bells
Also - THE BRONX
Scars on Broadway
July 29th
CIRCLE TAKES THE SQUARE???
When? When??? I need more CTTS *sobs*
i cannot wait
for the new grizzly bear
"the views of individuals are not
necessarily those of the editors"
we've been asking the same question
not sure yet
EVIL NINE!!
that is all
The Victorian
English Gentlemens Club
Second album due this year will rock.
The Walkmen
You & Me
i dont reckon mogwai
will be that great (As much as i want it to be)
looking forward to deftones though!
Think I'm looking forward to Abe Vigoda most
don't think anyone's mentioned them yet
Vessels
I agree.
can't wait for The Cure
and Deftones. I still properly haven't heard Saturday Night Wrist but I'll get on it.
Still can't get used to a thin missy elliott though.
2001 was good
and you just overlooked the chronic?
great.
Dananananaykroyd album
It's being recorded in mid August in NYC with Machine (just did Johnny Foreigner's album)...
Watch this space!!
idiots
WHAT????
not a mention of the new Part Chimp album??? fools. DIS fools.
AG
I'm personally looking forward to Anthony Green's solo album. I've heard a few tracks and I think the album is going to impress fans and non-fans alike.

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