

In the January 2018 edition of our ‘monthly music shopping list,’ new albums from Camila Cabello and Fall Out Boy are the most highly-anticipated.


New year, new life, new things! Out with the old and in with the new! Rather than drop the weekly music shopping lists of old, we usher in a new, monthly music shopping list, filled with the biggest albums to potentially degrade that cash in your wallet (or credit/debit). Here’s a brief overview of the four release weeks in January.
As always, January starts off slow, and that’s the case with January 5, 2018, which features no big-name, notable releases – at least as of publication time. If money is tight, then, you may be able to save it this particularly Friday of the new year…just saying. January 12, 2018 is a better-rounded new music Friday, led by the highly-anticipated debut album by Camila Cabello, Camila. The most thrilling release week/date begins January 19, 2018, which sees the delayed release of Fall Out Boy’s M A N I A come to fruition, as well as the sophomore album by Charlie Puth, Voicenotes. Finally, January 26, 2018 is quiet, much like January 5. You may be able to save a penny, though Craig David might entice you with The Time is Now.
January 5, 2018
As referenced in the overview, the early part of January is blasé to the nth degree. While there are a few new releases, there are no big-named artists dropping highly-anticipated albums. Below you will find some random projects, some of which arrive prior to Friday, January 5.
Additional New Releases: Emily Brooke, Emily Brooke (EP) (Emily Brooke); Jason Upton, A Table Full of Strangers, Vol. 2 (Key of David Ministries); Jack & Jack, Jack Muzik (FAreal Cartel)
January 12, 2018
Camila Cabello is the crème de la crème of Friday, January 12, 2018 album releases (Camila). Even so, Black Veil Brides fans should be excited for Vale, alternative enthusiasts should swoon over the return of BØRNS (Blue Madonna), while the SoundCloud crowd and youngsters will likely make a star out of Lil Skies.
1. Camila Cabello, Camila
Epic
2. Black Veil Brides, Vale
Republic
3. BØRNS, Blue Madonna
4. Lil Skies, Life of a Dark Rose
Lil Skies
5. Anderson East, Encore
Elektra
Additional New Releases: Joe Satriani, What Happens Next (Sony Music Entertainment); 2018 Grammy Nominees; Xscape, Here for It (EP) (RedZone Entertainment); Avatar, Avatar Country (Entertainment One); Corrosion of Conformity, No Cross No Crown (Nuclear Blast); Forever in Your Mind, Euphoric (EP) (Nipple Fruit); Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Wrong Creatures (BMG Rights Management); Tonight Alive, Underworld
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The question is, why wasn’t the most jam-packed Friday in January spread out a bit more throughout the month. Both January 5 and January 26 were begging for more ‘meat’ in the new music department. Nonetheless, Fall Out Boy is the acts to beat this week. Still, there’s something for everybody, save for a notable rap release.
1. Fall Out Boy, M A N I A
Island
2. Devin Dawson, Dark Horse
Warner Music Nashville
3. LANCO, Hallelujah Nights
Sony Music Entertainment
4. EDEN, vertigo
Astralwerks
5. Of Mice & Men, Defy
Rise
6. Black Label Society, Grimmest Hits
Entertainment One
7.Phillip Phillips, Collateral
Interscope
Additional New Releases: Justine Skye, Ultraviolet (Roc Nation); Kimbra, Primal Heart (Warner Bros.); Glen Hansard, Between Two Shores (Plateau); First Aid Kit, Ruins (Columbia); Rend Collective, Good News (Sparrow); Kidz Bop Kids, Kidz Bop 37 (Razor & Tie); Todd Dulaney, Your Great Name (Entertainment One); The Shins, The Worms Heart (Columbia); Moon Taxi, Let the Record Play (RCA); Demun Jones, Jones In Ya Speaker (rahhh); They Might Be Giants, I Like Fun (Idlewild Recordings); deadmau5, Faxing Berlin x4 (EP) (Play); Cane Hill, Too Far Gone (Rise); Tune-Yards, I can feel you creep into my private life (4AD)
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January 26, 2018
This is the comedown after a gargantuan week. January 26 is more eventful than January 5, but like January 5, it’s devoid of big-named artists dropping highly-anticipated albums.
1. Craig David, The Time Is Now
Insanity
Additional New Releases: Waterparks, Entertainment (Equal Vision); Payroll Giovanni & Cardo, Big Bossin, Vol. 2 (Def Jam); Machine Head, Catharsis (Nuclear Blast); Above & Beyond, Common Ground (Anjunabeats); Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa, Black Coffee (J&R Adventures); Celtic Woman, Homecoming – Live from Ireland (Manhattan); Sleeping Giant, I Am (Facedown); Ghostface Killah & Apollo Brown, The Brown Tape (Mello Music Group)
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