Posted December 27, 200618 yr From Rolling Stone Will Next Year Rock? This was a colossal year for rock & roll. Will 2007 produce similar results? A slew of highly anticipated albums are slated to drop in the next twelve months. Here are some of the most buzzworthy and what to expect: * Arcade Fire - Neon Bible Throughout U2’s Vertigo Tour, they took the stage to Arcade Fire’s "Wake Up," off the band’s brilliant 2004 Funeral . Fans can get a sneak preview of lead single "Intervention" by calling 1-866-NEON-BIBLE ext. 7777. * Courtney Love - How Dirty Girls Get Clean The buzz on the dirty blonde’s second solo disc has been mega. We found America’s Sweetheart to be criminally underrated, but one could easily blame that on Courtney’s public persona and not the music. Here’s hoping this time she lets the music do the talking. * The Shins - Wincing the Night Away While the Shins’ third album is no grand departure in sound, it is a great step forward. This beautiful album is an early contender for the best record of 2007. * Gnarls Barkley - Title TBA The crazy duo of Cee-Lo and Danger Mouse spent the holiday season in the studio recording their funky follow-up to 2006’s St. Elsewhere. Expect the band to preview a new song or two when Gnarls open for the Red Hot Chili Peppers in February. * The Doves - Title TBA The Mercury Prize nominated Brits will drop their fourth proper studio album in late summer/early autumn of 2007. * Metallica - Title TBA The metalheads disappointed many folks with St. Anger, but their next record, slated for the fall, is said to be very Master of Puppets. This is the band’s first time recording with new bassist Rob Trujillo and new producer Rick Rubin. * Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Some Loud Thunder The band that scares the $h!t out of record companies will release its sophomore album in January. With no major label backing, CYHSY sold an uber-impressive 125,000 copies. * Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Living With the Living This will be their first new album since the band left Lookout! for Touch & Go Records. Expect them to tour the album for two years straight. * Radiohead - Title TBA The band previewed a bunch of new songs during a 2006 small theater tour and have been updating fans on the album’s progress via their Dead Air Space blog. * Modest Mouse – We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank Will the band’s success float on? * John Mellancamp - Freedom Road The lead single, "Our Country," became the official song of Chevrolet in October. Now, his new record label worries that the song is over-exposed and will hurt sales. * Fall Out Boy - Infinity Is High The emo superstars drop their highly anticipated new record, then head out on a massive tour. * Norah Jones - Not Too Late Norah has been keeping herself busy with secret side-projects, including the country music styling of the Little Willies and the pop-punk of El Madmo. Not Too Late marks her return to adult-friendly music and marks the return of her hit-songwriting partner Jesse Harris, who penned "Don’t Know Why" * Lucinda Williams - West You never know what to expect from a new Lucinda Williams record, but the bar is always extremely high. Her last effort, 2003’s World Without Tears, saw her playing around with blues and hip-hop beats. Whoa! And that’s not even including new albums from Interpol, Britney Spears, Björk, Lifetime, Sam Champion, Stephen Malkmus and Takka Takka. What are you looking forward to? -- Jason Gordon LifeLight
December 27, 200618 yr Not looking forward to any of these... Can't wait for new music from Delta, Kelly Clarkson and Leona though and I hope Shine will be a No.1 for Take That
December 27, 200618 yr * The Shins - Wincing the Night Away While the Shins’ third album is no grand departure in sound, it is a great step forward. This beautiful album is an early contender for the best record of 2007. ^^ Excellent album :wub:
December 27, 200618 yr Courtney Love - How Dirty Girls Get Clean i'm SOOOO Looking Forward To This! :wub: :wub:
December 27, 200618 yr looking forward to the new material from Fall Out Boy and Tasha Bedinginafield next year.
December 27, 200618 yr well she will be in with agood chance,but then many thought robbie would have this years best sller and look what happened
December 27, 200618 yr Dido, 3 Doors Down and Green Day also have new albums out next year, as well as Avril Lavigne
December 27, 200618 yr From Rolling Stone Will Next Year Rock? yeah it had to be a yanky article with that title!!! (as in 'you're toast' from flushed away)
December 27, 200618 yr I am so looking forward to Courtney's new album, its gonna be awesomnessssssss :wub:
December 28, 200618 yr Dido will have the UK's best-selling album. Well No Angel and Life For Rent were both year's best-sellers.
December 28, 200618 yr Thanks for posting LifeLight. I hope next year goes all dance, but somehow I doubt it.
December 28, 200618 yr The albums I'm most looking forward to are Kylie Minogue hopefully within the first half, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Natasha Bedingfield. Possibly Kelly Clarkson too.
December 28, 200618 yr Looking forward to hearing Fall Out Boy's new album next year as it sounds like they have experimented with their sound slightly this time. Main album I'm looking forward to is Arctic Monkey's 2nd album, 'WPSIA, TWIN,' was brilliant so it will definitley be a struggle for them to make something as great but I still look forward to hearing it. Also looking forward to Sugababes new album. :D Green Day's next album isn't out until 2008 apparently. Edited December 28, 200618 yr by TheOrdinaryArcticBoy
December 28, 200618 yr The Arcade Fire :wub: Also Kylie, Kaiser Chiefs, Maximo Park, Arctic Monkeys, Klaxons, Jamie T, Radiohead and the one I'm most looking forward to, Ash :wub:
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