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📅March 13, 2026 at 1:00 AM
New Music Friday on March 13, 2026, features major album releases from Jack Harlow, James Blake, The Black Crowes, and others, alongside music highlights and entertainment announcements.Source 1Source 2
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Jack Harlow Releases New Album 'Monica'

Jack Harlow drops his first album since 2023's 'Jackman', titled 'Monica', expected to be a top-seller this New Music Friday. The project arrives alongside other high-profile releases on March 13.Source 2 Fans anticipate new tracks from the Grammy-nominated rapper.Source 2

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James Blake Unveils Seventh Studio Album 'Trying Times'

Grammy winner James Blake releases his seventh album 'Trying Times' with 12 new songs on March 13. The English singer-songwriter's project headlines New Music Friday.Source 2 It marks a significant drop in his evolving discography.Source 2

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The Black Crowes Return with 'A Pound of Feathers'

The Black Crowes unleash their new album 'A Pound of Feathers', blending Southern-rock swagger with fuzzy guitars and Chris Robinson's gritty vocals. Described as evoking a 'clean kind of dirty' dive bar vibe, it's available for streaming via Silver Arrow.Source 1Source 2 The release is a highlight of March 13's New Music Friday.Source 1

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Lamb of God Drops Heavy Metal Album 'Into Oblivion'

American heavy metal band Lamb of God releases 'Into Oblivion' on March 13 as part of New Music Friday. The album joins other rock and genre-spanning drops this week.Source 2 Expect intense riffs from the veteran group.Source 2

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Luke Combs Releases New Single 'I Ain't No Cowboy'

Country star Luke Combs drops his new single 'I Ain't No Cowboy' on March 13. The track is among notable singles in this week's releases.Source 2 It continues Combs' streak of chart-topping country hits.Source 2

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Kim Gordon's 'Play Me' Showcases Chaotic Renaissance

Kim Gordon continues her late-career renaissance with 'Play Me', featuring jagged edges, discordant electronics, and apocalyptic dancefloor vibes. The album thrives on tension and hypnotic chaos via Matador Records.Source 1 It's highlighted in Music You Should Know for March 13.Source 1

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Michael Stipe Teams Up for 'I Played the Fool'

Former R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe releases 'I Played the Fool' after three years, collaborating with Josh Klinghoffer and Travis Barker. The tender, '80s-inspired track is his first music since leaving the band, via WaterTower.Source 1 It's featured in March 13 music recommendations.Source 1

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Pretty in Pink Soundtrack Gets 40th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue

The iconic 'Pretty in Pink' soundtrack celebrates its 40th birthday with a deluxe pink vinyl reissue, featuring Psychedelic Furs, The Smiths, New Order, and more. The warmer, punchier pressing revives '80s alternative cool via Interscope/UMe.Source 1 Available now for collectors.Source 1

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Pussycat Dolls Announce 2026 Reunion Tour with MSG Show

The Pussycat Dolls reveal a 2026 reunion tour, including a show at Madison Square Garden. The announcement adds pop excitement to New York entertainment news.Source 2 New music accompanies the tour plans.Source 2

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Bruce Springsteen Releases 2000 New York Reunion Tour Concert

Bruce Springsteen shares a recording from his 2000 New York Reunion Tour concert. The release taps into nostalgia for fans in the New York entertainment scene.Source 2 It highlights archival music drops.Source 2

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Rare Wooden Horn Sounds at Met Opera's 'Tristan und Isolde'

A rare wooden horn makes its sound in the Met Opera's production of 'Tristan und Isolde'. This unique element enhances the classical performance in New York.Source 2 It draws attention in local entertainment news.Source 2