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Seasonal guide to the best upcoming 2014 albums – Metro US

Seasonal guide to the best upcoming 2014 albums

Now that all the best of 2013 lists are out of the way, it’s time to look ahead at the albums coming out and shaping music in 2014. Rumors of new music from Adele, Grimes, Foo Fighters, Kendrick Lamar, and A$AP Rocky abound, but the rumor mill doesn’t mean much these days and an artist could drop an album seemingly out of the blue at any moment (thanks to Beyoncé’s straight to iTunes surprise album last year).

Now that we have toasted the New Year and closed the books on the best of 2013 with this past Sunday’s Grammys, here are a handful of anticipated winter albums.

Who: Beck

What: An actual real audio album, not like his last release – a book of sheet music.

When: February 25

The Details: Besides word from Rolling Stone who praised Beck’s Morning Phase for “its gently psychedelic suspense and warming cosmic-cowboy reflection,” expect boho Beck’s 12th album to run the usual gamut of indie, funky stuff, and rock.

Who: Phantogram

What: The electro-rock duo releases album numero two, “Voices”.

When: February 18

The Details: Phantogram released a self-titled EP in 2013 and shortly after mentioned their plan for “Voices” in 2014. In 2010 the New York synth rockers delivered “Eyelid Movies”, a trip-hop inspired album that was littered with Sarah Barthel’s lush, breathy vocals and often compared to dream-pop luminaries like Portishead.

Who: Broken Bells

What: Shins frontman, James Mercer and Brian Burton a.k.a. Danger Mouse, collectively knows asBroken Bells, will release their sophomore record,“After the Disco”. In anticipation, it’s streaming in full over atiTunes.

When: February 4

The Details: According to Mercer the 2010 follow-up is a concept album interested in “what people in the Fifties and Sixties thought now was gonna be like.” Broken Bells is known for their grandiose sound, even though only two men are behind the musical project. Mercer notes that as a whole, fans should expect this record to have a darker, melancholy vibe to it.

Who: Gardens and Villa

What: “Dunes” will be the band’s first album with label, Secretly Canadian.

When: February 4

The Details: Still trying to find their way, these guys find kindred spirits in Bowie and the Moody Blues, thanks to melodies dressed in the fanciful trappings of ’70s psychedelic jams. But unlike their predecessors, these four also weave in lessons from disco and new-wave synth-pop. This is the album that they come in to their own.

Who: Black Lips

What: “Underneath the Rainbow”, a follow up to the band’s 2011’sArabia Mountain.

When: March 18

The Details: The tracklist is already out and word is that the album was recordedpartially in Nashville withthe Black Keys’ Patrick Carney.The new music is supposed to be a nod to old fashioned roots music, like an ode to southern-rock greats Lynyrd Skynryd.