Albums to look foward to in 2022
12.04.2022 - 18:37
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There are some big albums coming in the next twelve months.
Though there’s always the odd surprise that even we couldn't predict – who’d have had ABBA coming back the way they did in 2021? – here’s our guide to those we know about and some heavily rumoured long players we suspect will be coming in 2022.
Alt-J’s fourth album arrives on February 11. The Mercury-winning trio scored a Number 1 with 2014’s This Is All Yours, and this highly expected set arrives after two singles U&ME and Get Better.
Avril released a taster of her upcoming seventh album back in November in the form of the bratty Bite Me. All signs point to Love Sux revisiting the pop-punk aesthetic of her influential debut album Let Go, which also celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
The fourth studio album by Dan and the boys arrives on February 4. They have form with two previous Official Album Chart Number 1s.
The hotly-tipped septet arrived in 2021 with their Top Five debut For The First Time, their new album could follow that.
On her third album, and first for six years, the Grammy-winning Foxes has recorded remotely (as has no doubt many acts returning with new stuff) via Zoom collaborating with the likes of Ghost Culture.
Hampshire punkin’ singer-songwriter Frank has built up quite the catalogue since his debut in 2009, and racked up four Top Three albums, the most recent being 2019’s No Man’s Land.
Axl and his pals had already issued the title track to this six-track EP last August, the full EP comes out on February 25. There’s also a heavily rumoured box coming focusing on Use Your Illusion this year too, so a busy year for the GNR.
Johnny Marr's new double album, Fever Dreams Pts 1-4, his fourth solo release, will arrive on 25 February. The