From Ari Lennox to Santigold to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, here are 23 albums we can’t wait to hear in September 2022

Other highlights for the month include releases from Death Cab For Cutie, Alex G, and Rina Sawayama

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From Ari Lennox to Santigold to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, here are 23 albums we can’t wait to hear in September 2022
Clockwork from bottom left: Shygirl (Image: “Coochie” Official Music Video/YouTube), Ari Lennox (Image: “Hoodie” Official Music Video/YouTube), Alex G (Image: “Runner” Official Music Video/YouTube), Rina Sawayama (“This Hell” Official Music Video/YouTube), and Young Jesus (Image: “Ocean” Official Music Video/YouTube) Graphic: Libby McGuire

With September comes cooler weather, shorter days, the first of fall harvests, and a plethora of fresh albums to get excited about, including new works from Preoccupations, Santigold, Ari Lennox, The Midnight, Jockstrap, and Sudan Archives—all out on September 9.

The middle of the month sees the return of Rina Sawayama, No Age, Whitney, and Alex G. And September finishes up with new projects from L.A.’s alt-rock band Mamalarky, cutting-edge DJ Shygirl, punk pioneer Pixies, 2000s titan Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and indie rock mainstay Titus Andronicus. And, of course, there are plenty of other artists worth watching for this month. Just read on to find out who they are.

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Titus Andronicus - Give Me Grief (Official Video)

Titus Andronicus frontman Patrick Stickles has referred to the band’s new album as “our equivalent to Born In The U.S.A.,” and if that doesn’t get you excited for it, I don’t know what will. Recorded with Canadian producer Howard Bilerman at his Hotel 2 Tango studio in Montreal—because “the pursuit of Ultimate Rock knows no borders,” Stickles says—The Will To Live is his attempt to reckon with the recent death of his cousin and former Titus Andronicus keyboardist Matt “Money” Miller. Stickles excels at turning his lowest moments into gloriously life-affirming rock music, and The Will To Live is pretty much as glorious and life-affirming as rock music gets. [Peter Helman]

13 Comments

  • filthyzinester-av says:

    Don’t forget to check out the newest SPR3 video, friends! It’s a good one, I swear!

  • sonicyogurt-av says:

    The Beths’ “Experts in a Dying Field” is the album I’m most excited about in September.

    • ravenpen-av says:

      I only discovered The Beths a few months ago, while looking for info on the third Alvvays album, and haven’t been this excited from accidentally stumbling across a band in ages.

    • tkincher-av says:

      I like the lead-off single, so I’m in!Of the list here, I’m most excited about Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Mamalarky, who had an excellent debut album. I didn’t know the latter was coming out until this!

  • wrecksracer-av says:

    I really liked Santigold’s first cd. I always take a listen to her new stuff, but always come away disappointed. 

  • erakfishfishfish-av says:

    Two more:Crack Cloud – Tough Baby (their debut album Pain Olympics was my pick for best album of 2020)Fujiya & Miyagi – Slight Variations (pretty hilarious album title given they’re one of those good bands whose songs all sound the same)

  • scortius-av says:

    I love The Midnight. They are one of the best purveyors of a certain sound that is pretty much my favorite stuff to listen to while working since I don’t have to pay much attention to it, but it’s a little more polished and inventive than some of the other acts in that genre.  This looks like they’re going full pop, which is not what I need from them, but best of luck.

  • recognitions-av says:

    15 out of 23!

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