Heavy metal fans will have reason to rejoin next month. The list of March 2024 new music releases includes new albums from Judas Priest and Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson, as well as a key reissue from Alice Cooper.
Invincible Shield is Judas Priest’s 19th LP, following 2018’s Firepower. Rob Halford said they considered making that the band’s last LP, but then Firepower became their highest-charting release.
Dickinson’s The Mandrake Project is the long-awaited solo follow-up to 2005’s Tyranny of Souls. Cooper’s 50th-anniversary edition of Billion Dollar Babies, his band’s only No. 1 album, includes a disc of vintage live recordings, outtakes and single edits.
Elsewhere, the Black Crowes will unveil Happiness Bastards, their first all-new album since 2009’s Before the Frost … Until the Freeze. Brothers Chris and Rich Robinson finally reunited back in 2019. A six-track EP of cover material called 1972 followed in 2022. The Rolling Stones also have a new live album on the way, sourced from their 2002-03 Licks World Tour.
Deep Purple celebrates 1972’s Machine Head with an expanded edition featuring unreleased live footage, multiple mixes and a new remaster by Dweezil Zappa. Other reissues include the Who’s Live at Shea Stadium 1982, a 25-song LP or CD set that was previously available only on DVD and Blu-ray.
More information on these and other pending rock albums can be found below. Remember to follow our continuously updated list of new music releases for details on records issued throughout the year.
March 1Bruce Dickinson [Iron Maiden], The Mandrake ProjectBruce Hornsby and yMusic, Deep Sea VentsRik Emmett [Triumph], Diamonds: The Best of the Hard Rock Years 1990-1995 (expanded reissue)Liam Gallagher and John Squire, Liam Gallagher and John SquireWalter Trout [Canned Heat/John Mayall], BrokenThe Who, Live at Shea Stadium 1982
March 8Alice Cooper, Billion Dollar Babies: 50th Anniversary EditionRolling Stones, Live at the WilternJudas Priest, Invincible Shield
March 15Black Crowes, Happiness BastardsPeter Garrett [Midnight Oil], The True NorthPhish, The Spectrum ’97 (6CD box)Scott Stapp [Creed], Higher Power
March 22The Cure, Paris: 30th Anniversary Expanded EditionRick Vito [Fleetwood Mac], Cadillac ManVarious artists, I See You Live on Love Street: Music From Laurel Canyon 1967-1975 (3CD box with Byrds, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Mamas and Papas, Buffalo Springfield, Poco, Warren Zevon and others)
March 29Chris Spedding [Bryan Ferry, Paul McCartney, Harry Nilsson], Songs Without Words (remastered reissue)Deep Purple, Machine Head: Super Deluxe EditionJack Bruce, Smiles & Grins: Broadcast Sessions 1970-2001 (4CD/2 Blu-ray box)Lillian Axe, The Box Volume Two: The Quickening (6CD box)Michael Schenker Group, Is It Loud Enough? Michael Schenker: 1980-1983 (6CD box)Nektar, Recycled (remastered and expanded 5CD box)Nico [Velvet Underground], The Marble Index; Desertshore (expanded reissues)Sheryl Crow, EvolutionVan Der Graaf Generator, Van Der Graaf Live (remastered 2CD set); Still Life (remastered vinyl release)Various artists, Moving Away From the Pulsebeat: Post-Punk Britain 1977-1981 (5CD box with the Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Buzzcocks, Echo and the Bunnymen, others)
Arriving in AprilBlack Keys, Ohio PlayersEagles, To the Limit: The Essential Collection (3CD set)Blue Oyster Cult, Ghost StoriesMark Knopfler, One Deep RiverIan Hunter, Defiance Part 2: Fiction (Black Crowes, Cheap Trick, Def Leppard, Jeff Beck, Taylor Hawkins, Pearl Jam, others)Pearl Jam, Dark MatterRecord Store Day 2024
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