Fans of Future Bible Heroes, rejoice: Along with the June 8 release of the band’s third album, Partygoing, Merge is also issuing a remastered compilation of all three FBH albums, including a bonus EP, called Memories Of Love, Eternal Youth, And Partygoing … Sigur Rós is currently on a massive worldwide tour in anticipation of the June 18 release of Kveikur, the band’s XL debut … Evil Friends is the Danger Mouse-produced new album from Portugal. The Man, due out June 4 via Atlantic … You can help celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s masterpiece Dark Side Of The Moon starting midnight on March 24 (U.K. time) by tweeting your thoughts and comments about the album using the hashtag #DarkSide40. Centered around a global playback of the LP on pinkfloyd.com, each memory, thought and photo tweeted will count toward the creation of a dark side of the moon … Another 40th birthday happening this year is David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane, which has been remastered and is set for release April 16 via Virgin/UMe … On March 26, Suicidal Tendencies will issue its first album in 13 years, aptly titled 13, via the Suicidal label … The 17th studio album from the Stranglers, Giants, will be released May 28 via Maple Music. A supporting North American tour will follow … Bob Marley’s 1978 Kaya will be celebrated with the release of a 35th anniversary deluxe edition, due out via UMe on April 23 … The debut album from Savages, Silence Yourself, will be issued by Matador/Pop Noire on May 7 … Capitol/UMe will release the self-titled debut album from Blind Melon as a remastered and expanded edition, including the previously unreleased Sippin Time Sessions EP, on April 16 … June 11 marks the release of the new solo album from Jason Isbell, Southeastern, via Southeastern/Thirty Tigers … Time is the latest LP from Rod Stewart, marking his return to songwriting after nearly 20 years. It’s out via Capitol on May 7 … UMe will release 10 career-spanning Bing Crosby titles, including four expanded studio albums along with five newly compiled collections of rare studio and radio recordings, on March 19.
—Emily Costantino