ABBA is back?! (And 20 more albums we can’t wait to hear in November)

Adele, Radiohead, Aimee Mann, Converge, Lee Renaldo, and more all have new releases to get excited about in November 2021

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ABBA is back?! (And 20 more albums we can’t wait to hear in November)
From left to right: Aimee Mann (Photo: Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for The New Yorker); Adele (Screenshot: Saturday Night Live); Lee Ranaldo (Photo: Juan Naharro Gimenez/Getty Images); Curtis Harding (Photo: Jean-Francois Monier/AFP via Getty Images) Graphic: Natalie Peeples

The culture at large may have dubbed this “sad girl Autumn,” but you wouldn’t know it by the surfeit of new releases criss-crossing just about every genre next month. From heavy hitters like Adele to up-and-comers including Snail Mail and Noga Erez, there’s new music to satisfy just about every preference. And if that weren’t enough, we’re getting some giant redux efforts from established legends, like Red (Taylor’s Version) and Kid A Mnesia, to remind us what classic records are capable of. And hey, if you just want some good old soul, Curtis Harding has you covered. Continue to see the albums we’re most excited to dig into in November of 2021.

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From left to right: Aimee Mann (Photo: Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Graphic Natalie Peeples

The culture at large ,” but you wouldn’t know it by the surfeit of new releases criss-crossing just about every genre next month. From heavy hitters like Adele to up-and-comers including and , there’s new music to satisfy just about every preference. And if that weren’t enough, we’re getting some giant redux efforts from established legends, like Red (Taylor’s Version) and Kid A Mnesia, to remind us what classic records are capable of. And hey, if you just want some good old soul, Curtis Harding has you covered. Continue to see the albums we’re most excited to dig into in November of 2021.Note to desktop users: If you’d like to read this in a scrolling format, simply narrow your browser window.

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