Publishing date: Sep, 25, 2025
October 3rd
Taylor Swift – ‘The Life of A Showgirl’
Taylor Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl, is her 12th studio release. It sees her re-teaming with pop producers Max Martin and Shellback for a record with a theatrical and high-energy feel. The album’s creative direction is inspired by her time on the road during the Eras Tour.
October 10th
Khalid – ‘after the sun goes down’
After the Sun Goes Down is the fourth studio album from Khalid, marking a creative shift for the artist. Executive-produced by Ilya, the project features collaborations with songwriters such as Julia Michaels and Tove Lo. The lead single, “In Plain Sight,” is a pop and R&B track that sets a new tone for the record.
LANY – ‘Soft’
LANY’s sixth studio album, Soft, is a new chapter for the duo. The project blends their signature vulnerable songwriting with a more energetic and daring production style. Set to release on October 10, 2025, the album was preceded by the singles “Know You Naked” and “Last Forever.”
October 17th
Tame Impala – ‘Deadbeat’
Tame Impala’s new project, Deadbeat, is set to be his fifth studio album. Described as a “future primitive rave act,” the sound is more minimalist and raw, drawing inspiration from Western Australia’s bush doof culture. The 12-track project, recorded between 2023 and 2025, has been preceded by three singles: “End of Summer,” “Loser,” and “Dracula.” The music video for “Loser” also notably features actor Joe Keery.
The Last Dinner Party – ‘From The Pyre’
The Last Dinner Party is back with their new project, From The Pyre, releasing October 17, 2025. This release follows their acclaimed debut, Prelude to Ecstasy, and features new singles like “This Is the Killer Speaking” and “The Scythe.” With their recent Grammy win and a highly anticipated North American tour on the way, From The Pyre is set to cement The Last Dinner Party’s place as one of rock’s most compelling new voices.
October 24th
Demi Lovato – ‘It’s Not That Deep’
It’s Not That Deep is the upcoming ninth studio album by Demi Lovato, releasing on October 24, 2025. The project marks a significant shift in genre for the artist, returning to dance-pop after the rock sound of their last two releases. Lovato has stated that the album’s title and themes reflect a more carefree and joyful period in their life, with the music intended for “late nights and dancefloors.” The album was executive produced by Zhone and features the pre-release singles “Fast” and “Here All Night.”
Daniel Caesar – ‘Son of Spergy’
Daniel Caesar is releasing his new album, Son of Spergy, on October 24, 2025, via Republic Records. This is his fourth studio album and the follow-up to 2023’s NEVER ENOUGH. The singles have preceded the album “Have A Baby (With Me),” “Call On Me,” and the recently released “Moon,” which features Bon Iver. The tracklist for the 12-song project has also been revealed, featuring collaborations with artists such as Sampha, Yebba, and Blood Orange.
October 31st
Florence + the Machine – ‘Everybody Scream’
Everybody Scream, releasing on October 31, 2025, via Polydor Records. Following their 2022 album, Dance Fever, the new project sees Florence Welch leaning into themes of “witchcraft, folk horror, and mysticism” that were sparked after she underwent emergency surgery. The album has been preceded by the singles “Everybody Scream” and “One of the Greats,” and features collaborations with artists like Mitski, The National’s Aaron Dessner, and IDLES’ Mark Bowen.