The Standard (St. Catharines)

SWEET RELEASE

Out with the old tunes, in with the new: DARRYL STERDAN presents 18 of the most-anticipate­d albums of 2018 in chronologi­cal order, along with a list of other winter releases. But before you mark the calendar, remember the release dates are subject to cha

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Fall Out Boy

MAN I A FOB will release no music before its time — and it’s finally time for their seventh studio album, which was pushed back from the fall because they felt it was being rushed. (Jan. 19)

Migos

Culture 2 Badder and Boujee-er? We’ll see if rap phenoms Quavo, Offset and Takeoff can keep the momentum flowing on this sequel to their 2017 commercial breakthrou­gh. (January)

Franz Ferdinand

Always Ascending Nearly five years after Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action, the Scottish indie-rockers return with a fifth album. You couldn’t have it much better than that, right? (Feb. 9)

Superchunk

What a Time To Be Alive No, the Chapel Hill, N.C., indie-rock icons aren’t covering Drake and Future’s 2015 mixtape. They’re plugging back in to tackle lightheart­ed topics like, as frontman Mac McCaughan puts it, “incipient authoritar­ianism.” (Feb. 16)

Cowboy Junkies

TBA Dim the lights and get comfy — Canada’s beloved alt-country siblings are about to release their first disc of original material since their Nomad Series wrapped in 2012. (February)

David Byrne

American Utopia Ain’t got no records to play? Take heart — according to one early online retail listing, the former Talking Head’s first solo studio album in more than a decade will finally arrive this spring.

(March 9)

Jimi Hendrix

Both Sides of the Sky The late guitar god’s umpteenth posthumous release unearths another 10 previously unreleased cuts, including collaborat­ions with Stephen Stills and Johnny Winter. (March 9)

Judas Priest

Firepower Can the veteran metal gods still deliver the goods? Find out when lead shrieker Rob Halford and Co. unleash their 18th studio album in 44 years. (March)

Butthole Surfers

TBA There’s a time for drugs and a time to be sane . ... And if there ever was a time for these Austin, Texas, weirdos to reunite and release their first album in 15 years, it’s now. (summer)

Justin Timberlake

Man of the Woods The good news: JT’s new music is on the way next month. The bad news? His first non-soundtrack disc since 2015 is rumoured to be a country album. (Feb. 2)

Stone Temple Pilots

TBA Now fronted by ex-X Factor finalist Jeff Gutt — who slides right in on their recent single Meadow — the California crew return with their long-overdue seventh studio set. (TBA)

Lily Allen

The Fourth Wall Our Lil has apparently been working on her memoirs — and the followup to her 2014 album Sheezus. Based on first single Trigger Bang, it might be a fairly languid affair. (TBA)

Tool

TBA After 12 years, Maynard James Keenan and Co. are readying a disc that is “epic, majestic, symphonic, brutal, beautiful, tribal ... and very Tool” — according to Tom Morello. (TBA)

Vampire Weekend

TBA According to frontman Ezra Koenig, the beloved New York indie crew’s fourth full-length was inspired by everyone from Kanye West to Kacey Musgraves. Um, OK. (TBA)

Jack White

Boarding House Reach If eternal iconoclast White’s followup to 2014’s Lazaretto is half as eclectic and puzzling as his four-minute teaser video, we’re in for some serious freakadeli­ciousness. (TBA)

Iggy Azalea

Surviving the Summer Well, fancy that: After years of drama, delays and difficulti­es, Aussie rapper Azalea finally seems ready to follow up her 2014 career-making debut, The New Classic. (TBA)

Carly Rae Jepsen

Spread Love Call her clumsy. It seems the Canadian popster unwittingl­y revealed the name of her next disc while tweeting about the single Cut to the Feeling last summer. (TBA)

Loretta Lynn

Wouldn’t It Be Great The country legend pushed back the release of her latest disc after suffering a stroke last year. It would be great if she were fully recovered by the time it debuts. (TBA)

OTHER RELEASES

Jan. 5

Jon Brion | Lady Bird Soundtrack Lil Pump | Lil Pump

Summoning | With Doom We Come

Jan. 12 Bad Company | Live At Red Rocks Big Star | Live At Lafayette’s Music Room-Memphis, TN

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Wrong Creatures

Black Veil Brides | Vale

Camila Cabello | Camila

Petula Clark | Living For Today Anderson East | Encore

Tinsley Ellis | Winning Hand Meghan Patrick | Country Music Made Me Do It

Joe Satriani | What Happens Next Umphrey’s McGee | it’s not us

Jan. 19

Anvil | Pounding the Pavement Bahamas | Earthtones

Belle and Sebastian | How To Solve Our Human Problems (Part 2) Black Label Society | Grimmest Hits

Chick Corea + Steve Gadd Band | Chinese Butterfly

Tommy Emmanuel | Accomplice One First Aid Kit | Ruins

Fleetwood Mac | Fleetwood Mac (Deluxe Edition)

Inara George | Dearest Everybody John Gorka | True in Time

Go! Team | Semicircle

Glen Hansard | Between Two

Shores

Kimbra | Primal Heart

Meat Beat Manifesto | Impossible Star

Moon Taxi | Let the Record Play Mudhoney | LiE

Of Mice & Men | Defy

Joe Perry | Sweetzerla­nd Manifesto Phillip Phillips | Collateral

Porches | The House

Charlie Puth | Voicenotes

They Might Be Giants | I Like Fun Tune-Yards | I can feel you creep into my private life

Walking Papers | WP2

Jan. 26

Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals | Choosing Mental Illness as a Virtue

Calexico | The Thread That Keeps Us

Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons | The Age of Absurdity

Country Joe & The Fish | The Wave of Electrical Sound

Craig David | The Time Is Now

Mary Gauthier | Rifles & Rosary Beads

Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa | Black Coffee

Loudness | Rise to Glory

Machine Head | Catharsis Nightmares on Wax | Shape the Future

Ty Segall | Freedom’s Goblin

Rick Springfiel­d | The Snake King Steep Canyon Rangers | Out in the Open

Feb. 2

Awolnation | Here Come the Runts Field Music | Open Here James Hunter Six | Whatever It Takes

Montgomery Gentry | Here’s to You Saxon | Thunderbol­t

Simple Minds | Walk Between Worlds

Story Untold | Waves

Feb. 9 Beth Nielsen Chapman |

Hearts of Glass

Dashboard Confession­al | Crooked Shadows

Brian Fallon | Sleepwalke­rs

Ezra Furman | Transangel­ic Exodus Joan As Police Woman | Damned Devotion

Son Lux | Brighter Wounds

Feb. 16 Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet | Landfall

Belle and Sebastian | How to Solve Our Human Problems (Part 3) Born Ruffians | Uncle, Duke & the Chief

Brandi Carlile | By the Way, I Forgive You

Lee DeWyze | Paranoia

Escape the Fate | I Am Human

I’m With Her | See You Around

Neal Morse | Life & Times

Senses Fail | If There Is Light,

It Will Find You

U.S. Girls | In a Poem

Unlimited Wild Beasts | Last Night All My Dreams Came True

Wiley | Godfather II

Feb. 23

Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong | Cheek To Cheek: The Complete Duet Recordings

Femi Kuti | One People One World Grant-Lee Phillips | Widdershin­s Professor and the Madman | Disintegra­te Me

Shy Kids | In a State

 ?? SONY MUSIC ?? Oops! Singer Carly Rae Jepsen of Mission, B.C., jumped the gun just a wee bit in announcing the title of her forthcomin­g album. But the release date of Spread Love is still hush-hush.
SONY MUSIC Oops! Singer Carly Rae Jepsen of Mission, B.C., jumped the gun just a wee bit in announcing the title of her forthcomin­g album. But the release date of Spread Love is still hush-hush.

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