2023 in American music

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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2023 in music in the United States.

Notable events[edit]

January[edit]

February[edit]

March[edit]

April[edit]

May[edit]

June[edit]

July[edit]

August[edit]

September[edit]

October[edit]

November[edit]

  • 3 – Semisonic will release their first studio album in 22 years, Little Bit of Sun.
    • Suffocation will release their first studio album in six years, Hymns from the Apocrypha. It will be the band's first album with current vocalist Ricky Myers.
  • 10 – Helmet will release their first studio album in seven years, Left.
    • Beirut will release their first studio album in four years, Hadsel.
    • Scream will release their first studio album in 30 years, DC Special. The album will feature contributions from former drummer Dave Grohl, among others, and also features the final recordings of founding drummer Kent Stax, who died two months before the album's release.
  • 17 – Dolly Parton will release her first ever rock album, Rockstar. After being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, Parton said she would release a rock album.[49]
  • 19 – The Billboard Music Awards will take place.[51]
  • 24 – My Morning Jacket will release there first ever holiday album titled Happy Holiday.[52]

December[edit]

Third quarter[edit]

Unknown date[edit]

  • Atrophy will release their first studio album in 33 years.[55]
  • Bad Religion will release their first studio album in four years.[56]
  • Dangerous Toys will release their first studio album in 28 years.[57]
  • Dark Angel will release their first studio album in 32 years.[58]
  • Living Colour will release their first studio album in six years.[59]
  • LL Cool J will release his first studio album in ten years.[60]
  • Morbid Angel will release their first studio album in six years.[61]
  • Nile will release their first studio album in four years.[62]
  • The Rods will release their first studio album in four years.[63]
  • Trouble will release their first studio album in ten years.[64]
  • Vektor will release their first studio album in seven years.[65]
  • Whiplash will release their first album in fourteen years.[66]

Bands reformed[edit]

Bands on hiatus[edit]

Bands disbanded[edit]

List of albums released[edit]

January[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
1 Ambient 23[68] Moby Ambient
6 Lies They Tell Our Children[69] Anti-Flag Punk rock
Every Loser[1] Iggy Pop
Black Butta RuPaul
No Rules Sandy (Reissue) Sylvan Esso
I Rest My Case YoungBoy Never Broke Again Hip hop
13 Free 03 03 Greedo Hip hop
Miracle in a Manger Jason Crabb
Dying of Everything Obituary Death metal
Strays[70] Margo Price
Hell Finds You Everywhere Thousand Below
20 Attack on Memory (Reissue)[71] Cloud Nothings
Let's Do Country Right[4] Easton Corbin Country
La La Land[72] Guided by Voices
The Mockingbird & the Crow[73] Hardy
Like..? (EP) Ice Spice Hip hop
Make the Most of It[74] New Found Glory Acoustic
Mansion Musik Trippie Redd
Lobes[75] We Are Scientists
27 Electrophonic Chronic[6] The Arcs
Furling[8] Meg Baird Folk
Say I Won't[7] Bass Drum of Death
Phoenix[76] Lakecia Benjamin Jazz
Tyler Hubbard[9] Tyler Hubbard Country
Come Get Your Wife[10] Elle King Country
Smalltown Stardust[11] King Tuff Alternative rock
Diamonds & Dancefloors[77] Ava Max Pop
Honey[78] Samia
Asking for a Ride[79] White Reaper

February[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
3 Celestial Rot All Out War
Ethos: Son of a Sharecropper Terry Blade
The Cannonballers[80] Colony House Indie rock
. I : & : I I .[81] John Frusciante Alternative rock
New York City The Men
God Save the Teen Mod Sun
Elocution Prattle[82] Say Hi Indie rock
The Day My Father Died SYML
10 Best Night of My Life American Authors
Raven Kelela
This Is Why[17] Paramore
The Jaws of Life Pierce the Veil
Breaking The Balls Of History[18] Quasi
I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go to Hell[83] Chase Rice Country
Pollen Tennis Indie pop
This Stupid World Yo La Tengo
14 Desire, I Want to Turn Into You[22] Caroline Polachek Indie pop
17 Bluebird Days[23] Jordan Davis Country pop
All Fiction Pile
Trustfall[24] P!nk
Moth Lizard & Secret Machines[84] Secret Machines
Quest for Fire Skrillex
Weight of the World Joe Louis Walker Electric blues
18 Don't Get Too Close Skrillex
24 Good Riddance[85] Gracie Abrams
Shook[86] Algiers Post-punk
Gravel & Gold Dierks Bentley Country
Blood Money, Part Zer0[27] Dope Nu metal
Lighting Up the Sky[25] Godsmack Hard rock
High Drama[87] Adam Lambert Pop
Should've Learned by Now Lucero
On the Prowl[26] Steel Panther

March[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
3 Pineapple Sunrise Beach Weather
Thanks But No Thanks Can't Swim Rock
FOREGROUND MUSIC Ron Gallo
BEN[29] Macklemore Hip hop
SuperGlue Ella Vos
One Thing at a Time Morgan Wallen Country pop
10 Voices The Cold Stares
Endless Summer Vacation[88] Miley Cyrus
Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre Periphery
Tear Me to Pieces Story of the Year
Remember... You Must Die Suicide Silence Deathcore
15 With Love From Aly & AJ
17 10,000 Gecs 100 gecs
Tell Me I'm Alive[89] All Time Low
Suffer in Heaven[90] Chelsea Grin Deathcore
More Power. More Pain.[91] Gideon
The Awakening Kamelot
Thrones of Blood[92] Sullivan King Dance
Keed Talk to 'Em 2 (EP) Lil Keed Hip hop
Lil Pump 2 Lil Pump Hip hop
Ride Away[93] Moon Boots House
Skeletons[94] Pop Evil Rock
On Top of the Covers T-Pain
24 Death Below August Burns Red
Gettin' Old[95] Luke Combs Country
Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd[96] Lana Del Rey
So Much (for) Stardust[31] Fall Out Boy
93696 Liturgy
TZIA[97] Meg Myers
Coco Moon Owl City
The Art of Forgetting Caroline Rose Indie folk
31 Tilt at the Wind No More[98] Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
The Record Boygenius
In Pieces Chlöe
Portals Melanie Martinez
Void Eternal Nothing,Nowhere
Stowaway[99] Samiam
Body Transviolet
Wasted Words & Bad Decisions Welshly Arms

April[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
7 The Valley of Vision[100] Manchester Orchestra
Music Man Layng Martine Jr.
Plastic Eternity Mudhoney Alternative rock
Sremm 4 Life Rae Sremmurd Hip hop
The Book of Broken Glass Sarah and the Safe Word Alternative rock
14 72 Seasons[101] Metallica
Forever Means (EP) Angel Olsen
Scorched Overkill Thrash metal
High & Low Caitlyn Smith Country
Intellectual Property Waterparks
21 The Course of the Inevitable III: Pieces of My Pain Lloyd Banks Hip hop
Guilty Loren Gray Pop
Que Dios Te Maldiga Mi Corazon The Mars Volta Acoustic
Safe To Run Esther Rose Country
Don't Try This at Home YoungBoy Never Broke Again Hip hop
28 Drive Like It's Stolen[102] Dave Hause
Damn Love Kip Moore Country
First Two Pages of Frankenstein The National
Gasms Smokey Robinson Soul
Nate Smith[103] Nate Smith Country

May[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre(s)
5 Funeral[104] DC the Don Hip hop
Everything Harmony The Lemon Twigs Rock
Stray Dog Justin Moore Country
Lucky[105] Megan Moroney Country
Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts[106] The Smashing Pumpkins
12 Terrasite Cattle Decapitation
Lauren Daigle Lauren Daigle
Dealing with Demons Vol. II DevilDriver
(Whirring Marvels In) Consenus Reality Eluvium
Why Would I Watch Hot Mulligan
The Album[36] Jonas Brothers Pop
Shadowkasters[107] The Rocket Summer
19 Walk Around the Moon[108] Dave Matthews Band Rock
Gag Order Kesha
I am the Dog Sir Chloe Indie rock
Toxic Positivity The Used
Clear 2: Soft Life (EP)[109] Summer Walker
26 Dispoasble Everyrthing AJJ Punk rock
Roach Miya Folick
Freak of Nature Heart Attack Man
Pistolz & Pearlz Kodak Black Hip hop
Where the Light Goes Matchbox Twenty Alternative rock
Congregation of Annihilation Metal Church

June[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
2 I've Loved You for So Long The Aces Indie pop
Life Is but a Dream...[39] Avenged Sevenfold
Bunny[38] Beach Fossils Indie rock
Another Life Big Time Rush
Vol. 10[110] Buckcherry Rock
Lucky For You[111] Bully
What Matters Most Ben Folds Alternative rock
But Here We Are[112] Foo Fighters
Wide Open Light Ben Harper Folk
Whitsitt Chapel Jelly Roll Country
Tomorrow Never Comes Rancid Punk rock
Pour It Out Into the Night[113] The Revivalists Alternative rock
Darkfighter Rival Sons
Last Man Dancing Jake Shears
Sweet Western Sound Tanya Tucker Country
9 Quaker City Quiet Pills The Dead Milkmen
Six Extreme Hard rock
Girl with Fish Feeble Little Horse
The Age of Pleasure Janelle Monáe
Drift Back Phillip Phillips Pop
16 Michael Killer Mike Hip hop
Grudges Kiana Ledé
I Want More Donny McCaslin
In Times New Roman... Queens of the Stone Age
Rebuilding The Mountain[114] Royal Thunder
23 Central City Big Freedia Hip hop
Chemistry[41] Kelly Clarkson
Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride[115] Jason Mraz
Loose Cannon Jake Owen Country
Chris Black Changed My Life Portugal. The Man
The Beggar Swans
30 Flying High The Alchemist Hip hop
Convinced (EP) Anberlin Alternative rock
Grand Salami Time The Baseball Project Rock
Blowout John Carroll Kirby Dance
Fine Tune Terrace Martin
I've Got Me Joanna Sternberg Folk

July[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
7 My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross Anohni and the Johnsons
The Greater Wings Julie Byrne Indie folk
Sunburn[116] Dominic Fike
I Want It All Right Now[117] Grouplove
Speak Now (Taylor's Version)[118] Taylor Swift
Childhood Eyes (EP)[119] Yellowcard Pop-punk
14 Supermodels Claud Bedroom pop
People Just Wanna Have Fun Kool & the Gang
Nosebleeds[120] MisterWives
Eye on the Bat Palehound
Evergreen Pvris
21 Starcatcher[121] Greta Van Fleet
Welshpool Frillies Guided by Voices Rock
Jump Into Love Half Japanese
Mid Air Paris Texas
Barbie: The Album Various artists
28 In The Moment You Were Born Brad
Blackout From Ashes to New
Austin Post Malone
Mutants Mutoid Man
Utopia Travis Scott
Truth Killer Sevendust

August[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 The Maine[122] The Maine
4 Doom Singer Chris Farren
You Are Who You Hang Out With The Front Bottoms
Mammoth II Mammoth WVH
Still Love Teenage Wrist
I Showed U So Yo Gotti and DJ Drama Hip hop
11 The Dark The Band Camino
Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You Bonnie "Prince" Billy
The Dreamer - Joseph: Part One Neal Morse
Sundial Noname Hip hop
Take Back The Night Starbenders
18 Any Joy As Friends Rust Melodic hardcore
Death Is Nothing To Us Fiddlehead
Ontological Mysterium Horrendous
Mother Road Grace Potter
Rocket Power Quavo Hip hop
Snow Angel Reneé Rapp Pop
22 Dethalbum IV Dethklok Melodic death metal
25 Zach Bryan Zach Bryan
The Long Goodbye Candlebox
Road Alice Cooper
The Algorithm Filter
Standing Room Only Tim McGraw Country
Find a Way Home MxPx Pop-punk
A Cat in the Rain Turnpike Troubadours
31 Hellmode Jeff Rosenstock

September[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 Earned It Larry Fleet Country
No Traffic Illa J Hip hop
E3 Midwxst Hip hop
Rabbit Rabbit Speedy Ortiz
I'm So Lucky Spirit of the Beehive
8 Brand New Soul American Dust
Clear Pond Road Kristin Hersh
The Devil I Know Ashley McBryde Country
Noboby Owns You Joan Osborne Folk
Ubiquitous Puddle of Mudd
GUTS Olivia Rodrigo Pop
15 Stone Baroness
The Love Album: Off the Grid Diddy
End Explosions in the Sky
The End[123] Cody Fry Rock
MONO K.Flay
Revamped Demi Lovato Rock
Caves[124] Needtobreathe
World of Hassle[125] Alan Palomo
Confessions of the Fallen Staind
I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1) Teddy Swims
CMF2 Corey Taylor
It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day Thirty Seconds to Mars
22 EndEx 3Teeth
Along the Way Colbie Caillat Country
Southern Star Brent Cobb
Atlas Laurel Halo
The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Chappell Roan
29 Screamin' at the Sky Black Stone Cherry
Sit Down for Dinner Blonde Redhead
Spinning the Truth Around (Part II)[126] Blue October
SC\SSRS[127] Taproot
Alone in a Crowd Oliver Tree
Cousin Wilco

October[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
6 Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 Joe Bonamassa
Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees Dogstar Alternative rock
Crux Glasser
Not That Fancy Reba McEntire Country
State of Emergency Prong
Carolyn's Boy Darius Rucker Country
Javelin[128] Sufjan Stevens
13 The Last Night of Sadness Jenn Champion
Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete. Crosses
A Classic Christmas[129] Gavin DeGraw
Jonny The Drums
Some of It Was True The Menzingers Punk rock
17 Breath of Fresh Air Gucci Mane Hip hop
20 One More Time... Blink-182
Christmas[46] Cher Christmas
Vol. 1[47] Chris Botti Jazz
Free Radicals Dog Eat Dog
Lighthouse Duff McKagan
27 Action Adventure DJ Shadow
Heaven Comes Down Dokken
Black Bayou Robert Finley
History Books The Gaslight Anthem
Zig Poppy Dark pop
1989 (Taylor's Version) Taylor Swift
152 Taking Back Sunday

List of albums to be released[edit]

November[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
3 The Maybe Man[130] AJR
Cold War Kids[131] Cold War Kids
Little Bit of Sun Semisonic
Project Regeneration Vol. 2 Static-X
Hymns from the Apocrypha Suffocation Technical death metal
10 Hadsel Beirut
Hotel Blue Broadside
Left Helmet Alternative metal
Live in Brooklyn Matisyahu
DC Special Scream
Higher Chris Stapleton Country
17 Hearth Room Frost Children Hyperpop
Juliana Hatfield Sings ELO Juliana Hatfield Alternative rock
Pink Friday 2 Nicki Minaj Hip hop
Rockstar[49] Dolly Parton Rock
Plain White T's[50] Plain White T's
24 Czartificial Intelligence Czarface Hip hop
Nowhere To Go But Up Guided by Voices
Happy Holiday My Morning Jacket Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
What Christmas Means to Me Adam Hawley
The Box Volume One Resurrection Lillian Axe

December[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 Night in The City Robben Ford
Gabby Sword Gabby's World
Nosebleed Lil Lotus
For Who The Bell Tolls For Jonathan Rado
8 Simpler Things The Band of Heathens
50th Anniversary Live First Night Blue Öyster Cult
Innocence Kenny G
15 Almighty So 2 Chief Keef Hip hop
City Talk HalfNoise
22 Montgomeryland (65th anniversary release) Wes Montgomery Jazz

Unknown date[edit]

Third quarter[edit]

TBA[edit]

Top songs on record[edit]

Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs[edit]

Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits[edit]

All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.

Deaths[edit]

See also[edit]

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