Music News: Full album release schedule for March 2025

As we move into the season, music enthusiasts can expect an abundance of new albums being unveiled. Spring and summer are likely to resonate with upbeat tunes perfect for playing during family trips, while the somber tones will hold off until fall arrives.

To set the record straight, it’s indeed accurate that The Darkness are releasing an album this month. This upcoming release marks their eighth studio album in total.

You can expect some great tunes coming up in March. Lady Gaga, Mumford & Sons, and even Jethro Tull are all set to drop new albums. So, March could bring a surprise or two!

Full album release schedule for March

March 7

Alabaster DePlume – A Blade Is Complete

Bob Mould – Let’s Go Insane

Frog Eyes – The Open Wide

Hamilton Leithauser – This Side of Paradise

JENNIE – Coral Gemstone

Jethro Tull – Mysterious Herbivore

Kedr Livanskiy – Myrtle Legend

Lady Gaga – Chaos

SASAMI – Blood on the Silver Stage

The Wiggles – Get Up, Gallop Quickly!

Gaga seems to follow a pattern of releasing a new album roughly every three to four years. Notably, her most recent work has been five years in the making since the somewhat lackluster performance of her 2020 album, Chromatica. However, fans have demonstrated excitement for her newest project, with songs like “Die with a Smile,” her collaboration with Bruno Mars, reaching number one on the charts.

March 14

Bambara – Inherited Marks

Circuit des Yeux – Radiance Within

3. Coheed and Cambria’s album: The Father of Make-Believe (Rewritten Phraseology): Coheed and Cambria – The Creator of Imagination

Courting – Passionate Existence: A Tale of Perseverance and Triumph

Whatever the Weather – Season Two: Life’s Continuum

Coheed and Cambria have an intriguing approach to their albums. Mostly, they are interconnected pieces in a science fiction storyline, though they are intentionally released out of sequence. Their latest album, titled “Vaxis Act III: The Father of Make Believe“, fits into this narrative. Whether you understand the band’s concept or not, their blend of progressive metal is distinctly unique.

March 21

1. Advantages of Persistent Sound: Brian D’Addario – Until the Dawn

2. Davido – Number 5

3. Greentea Peng – Tell Them It’s Sunny Outside

4. Japanese Breakfast – For Melancholy Brunettes and Sad Women

5. Lola Kirke – Trailblazer

6. Lonnie Holley – Tongue Tied

7. My Morning Jacket – Existence

8. Phil Cook – Appalachian Northern Lights

9. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco – I Said Love You First

10. The Horrors – Urban Life

11. Young Widows – Power Vacuum

Gomez and Benny Blanco are an item in reality, yet this is their first joint project. Let’s hope it unfolds without any unnecessary drama and instead brims with optimism. If not, the album could turn out to be rather melancholic.

March 28

1. Aya (pronounced “eye-ah”) – Cursed!
2. Backxwash – Only Remains After Dust
3. Deafheaven – Powerful Loners
4. Destroyer (Dan Bejar’s stage name) – Dan’s Boogie
5. girlpuppy – Sweet Little Pup
6. Great Grandpa – Patience, Bright Light
7. Joe Armon-Jones – All The Calm Part I
8. Lucy Dacus – Forever Is A Sensation
9. Mumford & Sons – Rushmore Expedition
10. Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) – Glorious
11. Sacred Paws – Leap into Life
12. Snapped Ankles – Difficult Times, Frenzied Dance
13. Spellling (Charly Altman) – Portrait of My Heart’s Desire
14. The Darkness – Dreamy Nights on Toast
15. Unknown Mortal Orchestra (Ruban Neilson) – IC-02 Bogotá, Colombia

It’s been quite some time since Mumford & Sons put out a complete album – specifically, around seven years have passed. Fortunately, it seems that their new release, Rusmere, is a throwback to the sound that resonated with many listeners on their earlier records. The first track of the album suggests this return to form.

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2025-03-01 17:00