The new month of August begins this week, which means a
whole new batch of albums will be hitting shelves just in time to add to your
late summer playlist. With highly anticipated releases from Taylor Swift, Tool,
Slipknot and more, August is gearing up to be a great month for new releases.
Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves new music.
That’s why we’ve rounded up some of our picks for the albums to watch for in
August 2019. Here are six (and a few more) we think will be worth checking out.
1.
Volbeat, ‘Rewind, Replay, Rebound’: Volbeat get
eclectic with their upcoming album ‘Rewind, Replay, Rebound,’ out Friday. From
the pop-punky “Leviathan” and the classic rock-leaning “Last Day Under The Sun”
to the rockabilly “Pelvis on Fire” and hard rocking “Cheapside Sloggers,” there
seem to be a lot of different elements being dealt out with this album. However
different though, all of these singles are memorable and rock hard, which bodes
well for the album. (8/2)
2.
Slipknot, ‘We Are Not Your Kind’: Slipknot will
be releasing their sixth studio album, ‘We Are Not Your Kind,’ in August. Frontman Corey Taylor said to NME
in 2018 about the tone of the album, “It’s complicated, it’s dark, it’s heavy,
it’s heavy, it’s melodic, it’s fierce, it’s angry, it’s raw as hell.” That
seems to check out, as singles “Unsainted” and “Solway Firth” are intense, aggressive
pieces of metal. (8/9)
3.
Sleater-Kinney, ‘The Center Won’t Hold’: Sleater-Kinney
continues their reunion this year with their upcoming ninth studio album, ‘The
Center Won’t Hold.’ Produced by St. Vincent, the album features some of the
band’s most biting lyricism and cultural commentary to date. Unfortunately, it
will be the band’s last album with drummer Janet Weiss, who announced that she
was leaving the band in July. (8/16)
4.
Frank
Turner, ‘No Man’s Land’: Whereas much of Frank Turner’s repertoire is self-deprecating
rock-tinged folk about himself, ‘No Man’s Land’ gets back to the storyteller
nature of true folk. The songs, each about a famous woman in history, range
from upbeat, jaunty tunes about tavern owner / “witch” Jinny Bingham and early
rocker Sister Rosetta Thorpe to low, brooding tracks about dancer Mata Hari. (8/16)
5.
Taylor Swift, ‘Lover’: One of the most highly
anticipated albums of the year, ‘Lover’ finds Taylor Swift engaging the happy,
bubbly Taylor she drowned in darkness on her last album, 2017’s ‘Reputation.’ The
aesthetic associated with the new album cycle is colorful, as evidenced by the imagery
in the videos for “Me!” and “You Need to Calm Down.” Both of those singles
landed at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while the album has
reportedly set pre-order records on Apple Music, so it’s not a stretch to say
that this will be a hot release. (8/23)
6.
Tool,
‘Fear Inoculum’: After years of lawsuits and slow progress, Tool’s first album
of new music in 13 years, ‘Fear Inoculum’ is finally making its way to shelves
this August. The wait alone makes this another one of the most highly
anticipated albums of the year, and the slow trickle of information on it only adds
fuel to that fire. (8/30)
Further Listening:
·
Skillet, ‘Victorious’ (8/2)
·
Half Alive, ‘Now, Not Yet’ (8/9)
·
Killswitch Engage, ‘Atonement’ (8/16)
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The Hold Steady, ‘Thrashing Thru The Passion’ (8/16)
·
Sheer Mag, ‘A Distant Call’ (8/23)
·
Jesse
Malin, ‘Sunset Kids’ (8/30)
From pop darlings changing up their image to industrial
titans returning after more than a decade away and more, there are a lot of
highly anticipated albums to look forward to August. Check out some of our
picks above and let us know what new albums you’re excited to hear in the
comments below.
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