Music Shopping List | Tim McGraw & Faith Hill
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill are the talk of this week’s music shopping list, releasing their highly-anticipated collaborative album, ‘The Rest of Our Life.’
Press Releases & Shopping is the subcategory of the Columns section on The Musical Hype that features recommended music shopping lists, press releases from up-and-coming artists, albums, tours, and more. 2016 and 2017 featured weekly recommended music shopping lists, predicting the most impactful new album arriving in each given week. 2018 will focus more on big picture, monthly music releases.
Tim McGraw & Faith Hill are the talk of this week’s music shopping list, releasing their highly-anticipated collaborative album, ‘The Rest of Our Life.’
Taylor Swift (‘reputation’) owns the most highly-anticipated release of albums available beginning Friday, November 10, 2017.
November gets off to a fast start thanks to new albums courtesy of Sam Smith, Maroon 5, Kid Rock, and many more.
New releases from Kelly Clarkson, Chris Brown, and Weezer lead a crowded field of new albums, arriving beginning Friday, October 27.
Niall Horan is the one to beat on this edition of the Music Shopping List, examining new releases available beginning Friday, October 20.
P!nk (‘Beautiful Trauma’) leads the charge of new albums released on Friday, October 13, 2017. Beck, Gucci Mane, and St. Vincent also get in on the action.
October 2017 begins with a bang thanks to the release of a new Marilyn Manson album, ‘Heaven Upside Down.’
The final Friday of September 2017 (September 29) is a busy one. New albums drop courtesy of Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, Shania Twain and more.
September 22 is chocked full of intriguing new albums, courtesy of The Killers, Fergie, and Kevin Gates, among many others.
Foo Fighters (‘Concrete and Gold’) leads the charge of new album releases arriving the third Friday in September (September 15).
Thomas Rhett, Jack Johnson, and The National are among the star-studded list of artists dropping new albums on September 8, 2017.
In a quiet release week, LCD Soundsystem makes some noise with its highly anticipated comeback album, ‘American Dream.’