2018 in American music

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The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2018 in music in the United States.

Notable events[edit]

January[edit]

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February[edit]

March[edit]

April[edit]

May[edit]

June[edit]

July[edit]

August[edit]

September[edit]

October[edit]

November[edit]

December[edit]

  • 3 – After a ten-year hiatus Hootie & the Blowfish appeared on the Today Show to announce that the band is back together, and will come out with a new album and tour in 2019.[31]
  • 7 – John Mellencamp released his fourth consecutive album in the last four years, Other Peoples Stuff
  • 14 – Bruce Springsteen released his first commercial live album in eleven years Springsteen On Broadway
  • 18 – Chevel Shepherd won the fifteenth season of The Voice. Chris Kroeze was the runner-up. Kirk Jay and Kennedy Holmes finished third and fourth place respectively.
  • 20 – The Recording Industry of America published the year's top certified songs and albums. Eleven albums were certified Platinum during the year, including three multi-Platinum.[32]
  • 21 – Reel Big Fish released their first album in six years, Life Suck's Let's Dance.

Bands reformed[edit]

Bands formed[edit]

Bands on hiatus[edit]

Bands disbanded[edit]

Albums released in 2018[edit]

January[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 POST- Jeff Rosenstock
5 Ephorize Cupcakke Hip hop
12 Wrong Creatures Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Rock
Vale[36] Black Veil Brides Rock
Blue Madonna Børns
Camila[37] Camila Cabello Pop
Encore[38] Anderson East Country
What Happens Next Joe Satriani Instrumental rock
it's not us Umphrey's McGee Rock
19 M A  N   I    A[39] Fall Out Boy Alternative rock
Let the Record Play Moon Taxi
Defy Of Mice & Men
Sweetzerland Manifesto[40] Joe Perry Rock
Collateral Phillip Phillips Pop rock
The House[41] Porches Synth-pop
Starcrawler Starcrawler Rock
I Like Fun[42] They Might Be Giants
I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life tUnE-yArDs
26 The Dangerous Summer The Dangerous Summer
Culture II Migos
Snares Like a Haircut No Age
Freedom's Goblin Ty Segall
Entertainment Waterparks Rock

February[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
2 Here Come the Runts[43] AWOLNATION Alternative rock
Man of the Woods[4] Justin Timberlake Pop
9 Coma Noir[44] The Atlas Moth Post-metal
Crooked Shadows Dashboard Confessional
Sleepwalkers Brian Fallon
King Soon Come Foxy Brown Hip hop
Black Panther: The Album
Little Dark Age MGMT
16 Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) Car Seat Headrest Indie rock
By the Way, I Forgive You [45] Brandi Carlile Pop
Chromance[46] David Cook
Sir Fischerspooner Electroclash
Pop Evil Pop Evil Hard rock
If There Is Light, It Will Find You Senses Fail
What a Time to Be Alive[47] Superchunk
23 Cry No More Danielle Nicole
41 Reggie and the Full Effect
Loner Caroline Rose
All at Once Screaming Females
Time & Space Turnstile Hardcore punk
The Lost Mile Vertical Horizon Alternative rock

March[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
2 You're Not Alone Andrew W.K. Hard rock
All Nerve[48] The Breeders Alternative rock
Nudes Lucius
Everything Was Beautiful, and Nothing Hurt Moby Electronica
A Productive Cough[49] Titus Andronicus
3 Clean Soccer Mommy Indie rock
9 Automata I[50] Between the Buried and Me Progressive metal
Francis Trouble Albert Hammond, Jr.
Year of the Tiger[51] Myles Kennedy
Silver Lining Jake Miller Pop
Tearing at the Seams[52] Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
The Neighbourhood[53] The Neighbourhood Alternative rock
White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood of Montreal
Get Your Fight On Suicidal Tendencies Rock
16 I'll Be Your Girl[54] The Decemberists Indie rock
Seasons Change[8] Scotty McCreery Country
Bible of Love Snoop Dogg
Stone Temple Pilots[9] Stone Temple Pilots
? XXXTentacion
There's A Riot Going On[55] Yo La Tengo
23 Hard Feelings Blessthefall Metalcore
Space Gun Guided by Voices Lo-Fi
Pilot Hot Mulligan
Castles Lissie Rock
Beasts of Burgundy Squirrel Nut Zippers
Boarding House Reach Jack White Rock
30 Motel Bouquet Caitlin Canty Americana
Electric Café En Vogue
Off to the Races[56] Jukebox the Ghost
Expectations Hayley Kiyoko Dream pop
Golden Hour Kacey Musgraves Country pop
The Awakening The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Alternative rock

April[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
6 Invasion of Privacy Cardi B Hip hop
The Deconstruction Eels Rock
Bark Your Head Off, Dog Hop Along Indie rock
Isolation Kali Uchis R&B
How to: Friend, Love, Freefall Rainbow Kitten Surprise
America Thirty Seconds to Mars Alternative
Erase Me Underoath
The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs Wye Oak Indie rock
13 Rearview Town Jason Aldean Country
Ember[57] Breaking Benjamin
Love Rush Rachael Cantu
Ruiner Nothing,Nowhere
Treehouse[58] Sofi Tukker
Joyride Tinashe
Quinceañera Vendetta Red Alternative rock
20 Family Tree Black Stone Cherry
Kingdom Come Kottonmouth Kings
Vide Noir Lord Huron
Pinkus Abortion Technician Melvins Experimental rock
Volunteer Old Crow Medicine Show Americana
Never Gonna Die Pennywise Punk rock
Eat the Elephant A Perfect Circle
The Sciences Sleep Doom metal
27 Critical Equation Dr. Dog Rock
When Legends Rise Godsmack
Bad Frequencies Hawthorne Heights
Dirty Computer Janelle Monáe
Beerbongs & Bentleys Post Malone Hip hop
Twerp Verse[59] Speedy Ortiz
Megaplex We Are Scientists Indie rock

May[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
3 Thirteen (EP) William Ryan Key Indie pop
4 Dove Belly
All These Hellos Louise Goffin Pop
The Horizon Just Laughed Damien Jurado
Almost Everyday[60] Matt and Kim Indie pop
Attention Attention Shinedown Rock
The Make It All Show Skating Polly Alternative rock
11 7 Beach House Dream pop
Kiss Yr Frenemies Illuminati Hotties
Floating Features La Luz Surf music
Unusual Marian Hill
Voicenotes Charlie Puth Pop
All I See Is War Sevendust Alternative metal
18 Goodbye Sunshine, Hello Nighttime[61] Family of the Year
And Justice For None Five Finger Death Punch Hard rock
Saved[62] Now, Now
Wide Awake! Parquet Courts
Sparkle Hard Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Indie rock
Only For You Nedelle Torrisi Indie rock
25 Black Labyrinth Jonathan Davis
Push Pull Hoobastank Alternative rock

June[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 God's Favorite Customer[63] Father John Misty
Cinematic Owl City
The Future And The Past Natalie Prass
Nightstand Tancred
Ye Kanye West Hip hop
8 The Mountain Dierks Bentley Country
I Hope You're Happy[64] Blue October
Artificial Selection Dance Gavin Dance
Come Tomorrow[65] Dave Matthews Band Rock
Kids See Ghosts Kids See Ghosts Hip hop
Lush Snail Mail Indie rock
Bigger[17] Sugarland Country
15 Liberation Christina Aguilera
Mixed Reality Gin Blossoms Alternative rock
Sunnyland Mayday Parade Pop punk
While We're at It The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Ska punk
Nasir Nas Hip hop
Post Traumatic Mike Shinoda
Living Proof State Champs
16 Everything Is Love The Carters
22 Dan + Shay Dan + Shay Country
Soldier On Mona Alternative rock
Bad Witch Nine Inch Nails Industrial rock
Pray for the Wicked Panic! at the Disco Pop rock
Expectations Bebe Rexha
K.T.S.E. Teyana Taylor R&B
Petaluma This Wild Life
Mindset Vacationer
Kids in the Night Weathers
29 The Gift of Gab E-40 Hip hop
Fight the Good Fight The Interrupters
Uniform Distortion Jim James Rock
Scorpion Drake

July[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
6 Strings and Bling Nasty C
Sun on The Square The Innocence Mission
I'll tell You What! RP Boo Electronic
Six We the Kings
13 Automata II[66] Between the Buried and Me Progressive metal
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love Deafheaven
Lamp Lit Prose Dirty Projectors
Composure Real Friends
Everyday Life, Everyday People Slightly Stoopid
20 Dictator Daron Malakian and Scars on Broadway
Hive Mind The Internet
Take Me to the Disco Meg Myers
25 MxPx MxPx Punk rock
27 Songs For The Saints Kenny Chesney Country
Cage to Rattle[20] Daughtry
Lifers Cody Jinks
31 Mutations The Pink Spiders Garage rock

August[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
3 Golden Age Houndmouth
Finding It Hard to Smile lovelytheband
Gutters Middle Class Rut
Swimming Mac Miller Hip hop
To The Sunset Amanda Shires
Astroworld Travis Scott
10 Solarize Capital Cities Indie pop
Shooter Shooter Jennings
Meet Me At The River Dawn Landes
Queen Nicki Minaj Hip hop
Know. Jason Mraz
Jake Shears Jake Shears Pop
Life's a Trip Trippie Redd Hip hop
17 Belmont Belmont
Thank You for Today[67] Death Cab for Cutie
Sweetener Ariana Grande
Be the Cowboy Mitski Indie rock
Cool Patrol Ninja Sex Party Comedy rock
Smote Reverser Oh Sees
All of It Cole Swindell Country
24 Rainier Fog[22] Alice in Chains
Marauder[68] Interpol Indie rock
Performance[69] White Denim Indie rock
Parallel Universe[70] Plain White T's
Sun Machine Rubblebucket Indie pop
31 Is This Thing Cursed? Alkaline Trio
Return of the Trill Bun B Hip hop
Kamikaze Eminem Hip hop
Weed Kitchen Iron & Wine
Magus Thou Doom metal

September[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
7 Book of Bad Decisions[71] Clutch
Whitey Ford's House of Pain Everlast
Magick Songs JEFF the Brotherhood
Raise Vibration[72] Lenny Kravitz
Adult Contemporary[73] Milo Greene Indie pop
14 Bright to Death Film School Indie rock
Generation Rx[74] Good Charlotte
Hiding Place Tori Kelly
Palms[75] Thrice Post-hardcore
Cry Pretty[76] Carrie Underwood Country
21 Coordinates (EP)[77] The Band Perry Pop
They Are The Shield Toby Driver
Mission Bell William Fitzsimmons Indie folk
Bridges Josh Groban
Subject to Flooding Jagwar Twin
Living the Dream[78] Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
Proper Dose The Story So Far Pop punk
Suck It The Supersuckers Rock
27 Make Room Destroy Boys Punk rock
28 Detonate Ballyhoo!
Dancing Queen Cher Pop
The Trip Home The Crystal Method Electronica
Fuzzybrain Dayglow
New York Narcotic The Knocks Electronic
Digital Garbage Mudhoney
For My Crimes Marissa Nadler
Boom Boom Room (Side B) Palaye Royale
Tha Carter V Lil Wayne

October[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
5 Mi Vida Local Atmosphere Hip hop
Vaxis – Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures[79] Coheed and Cambria Progressive rock
Gold Rush Max Frost
S'Only Natural Hellogoodbye Indie pop
Possible Dust Clouds Kristin Hersh
A Star Is Born Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
Malibu Nights LANY
Drip Harder Lil Baby & Gunna
Dancing Shadows Mario
Dime Trap T.I. Hip Hop, Rap
Mercury Retrograde Tantric
Trench[80] Twenty One Pilots
12 In Our Wake[81] Atreyu
Bad Behavior Broncho
Bunny Matthew Dear Electropop
Love Is Magic John Grant
The Atlas Underground Tom Morello
In the Drink Justin Courtney Pierre Indie rock
Mirror Master Young the Giant
19 Last Building Burning Cloud Nothings Indie rock
Evolution Disturbed
Anthem of the Peaceful Army[82] Greta Van Fleet
Shake the Spirit[83] Elle King
Fair Enough (EP) Minus the Bear Indie rock
10 Lives Saliva Nu metal
C O M A Sunflower Dead
Live from the Ryman Jason Isbell
26 Masters of the Sun Vol. 1 The Black Eyed Peas Political hip hop
Southern Ground Sessions (EP) Blackberry Smoke
Goners Laura Gibson
A Legendary Christmas John Legend Christmas
Loverboy/Dog Days Miserable Rock
Christmas Is Here![84] Pentatonix
9 Saves the Day

November[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 White Bronco Action Bronson Hip hop
2 Winter in the Air David Archuleta Christmas
Cheer Drug Church
Fame Mikky Ekko
Interstate Gospel[29] Pistol Annies Country
This Is My Dinner Sun Kil Moon
Poison Swizz Beatz Hip Hop
Post-Apocalypto[85] Tenacious D
Not All Heroes Wear Capes Metro Boomin
9 Neon Future III Steve Aoki Electro house
Experiment Kane Brown Country
Singular Sabrina Carpenter Pop
The Capitol Studios Sessions[86] Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra Jazz
Bought to Rot Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers
String Theory Hanson Orchestral pop
Origins Imagine Dragons Rock
Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River La Dispute
Elastic Days J Mascis
The Messenger Rhett Miller
Take Good Care The Revivalists
Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2 Lil Peep Hip hop
The Pimp Tape Too Short Hip hop
16 Upside Down Flowers[87] Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
Caution[30] Mariah Carey
In the Future Your Body Will Be the Furthest Thing from Your Mind Failure
Faithful Fairy Harmony Josephine Foster
Acoustic Live Vol 1 Needtobreathe
Circles[88] P.O.D.
Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun. The Smashing Pumpkins
23 Solo Anthology The best of Lindsey Buckingham Lindsey Buckingham
The Black Light 20th Anniversary Calexico
Origins Dan Reed Network
A Million And One My Brightest Diamond
30 Virtue (EP) William Ryan Key Indie pop
Afterlife Light Years Pop punk
Multisensory Aesthetic Experience Mae
Baker's Dozen Live At MSG Phish
Whole New Life Reverend Horton Heat
WARM Jeff Tweedy Alternative rock

December[edit]

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
7 Superfecta 7horse Rock
Persona Non Grata Authority Zero
This Will All Blow Over In Time Cold War Kids
Everythang's Corrupt Ice Cube Hip hop
Other Peoples Stuff John Mellencamp
Damned If You Do Metal Church
Ticket to L.A. Brett Young Country
10 My Murdered Remains They Might Be Giants Alternative rock
The Escape Team
14 Icy Colors Change Azealia Banks
The Lost Tapes Valerie Carter
Dying To Live Kodak Black
Meet You In The Shadows Outrageous Cherry
Springsteen On Broadway Bruce Springsteen
Telling All My Secerts Mitchell Tenpenny Country
21 I Am > I Was 21 Savage Hip hop
Hoodie SZN A Boogie wit da Hoodie Hip hop
Championships Meek Mill Hip hop
Am I a Girl Poppy
Life Sucks...Let's Dance! Reel Big Fish Ska punk
Bunker Studio Sessions Vérité Indie pop, Electropop
24 X 100pre[89] Bad Bunny
28 Go Dej Go Vol 1 Dej Loaf Hip hop
Apalachain Glasses Malone Hip hop
Erase The Pain Palisades
Sweat Swizz Beatz Hip hop
Tresures from the Temple Thievery Corporation
Call Me - Jazz from the Penthouse Jack Wilson Jazz

Top songs on record[edit]

Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs[edit]

Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits[edit]

All songs that reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the year, complete with peak chart placement.

Deaths[edit]

See also[edit]

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