Happy New Music Friday. March kicks off with another stacked slate of releases on March 6, 2026, bringing together indie folk veterans, boundary-pushing producers and long-awaited reunions.
Bonnie “Prince” Billy returns with “We Are Together Again,” the latest chapter in Will Oldham’s decades-long run of intimate, reflective folk. The album leans into communal voices and rich arrangements while still carrying the haunting sincerity that has defined his work for nearly 30 years.
Flying Lotus drops new material that continues his signature blend of experimental electronic music, jazz and cosmic hip-hop, reminding listeners why he remains one of the most forward-thinking producers of the past two decades.
There is also a welcome surprise from Gnarls Barkley, the duo of CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse, whose new release marks a rare return for one of the most inventive pop-soul collaborations of the 2000s.
On the jazz front, Shabaka delivers another bold statement, weaving saxophone, flute and spiritual jazz influences into music that feels both ancient and futuristic.
Meanwhile, rising artist Waterbaby continues to build momentum with a sound that blends soulful vocals, indie textures and atmospheric pop into something quietly captivating.
As always, the entire list of new albums released today, Friday, Mar. 6, 2026 is below in no particular order. My most anticipated albums are in bold.
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Happy New Music Friday. March kicks off with another stacked slate of releases on March 6, 2026, bringing together indie folk veterans, boundary-pushing producers and long-awaited reunions.
Bonnie “Prince” Billy returns with “We Are Together Again,” the latest chapter in Will Oldham’s decades-long run of intimate, reflective folk. The album leans into communal voices and rich arrangements while still carrying the haunting sincerity that has defined his work for nearly 30 years.
Flying Lotus drops new material that continues his signature blend of experimental electronic music, jazz and cosmic hip-hop, reminding listeners why he remains one of the most forward-thinking producers of the past two decades.
There is also a welcome surprise from Gnarls Barkley, the duo of CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse, whose new release marks a rare return for one of the most inventive pop-soul collaborations of the 2000s.
On the jazz front, Shabaka delivers another bold statement, weaving saxophone, flute and spiritual jazz influences into music that feels both ancient and futuristic.
Meanwhile, rising artist Waterbaby continues to build momentum with a sound that blends soulful vocals, indie textures and atmospheric pop into something quietly captivating.
New Album Releases – Friday, March 6, 2026
Aaron Hibell – Synchronicity
Bonnie “Prince” Billy – We Are Together Again
Bosse-de-Nage – Hidden Fires Burn Hottest
Cobrah – Torn
Daniel Avery – Tremor (Midnight Versions)
Erra – Silence Outlives the Earth
Flying Lotus – Big Mama
Ghais Guevara – Goyard & The Kayfabe Reveal
Gnarls Barkley – Atlanta
Gregory Uhlmann – Extra Stars
Gum – Blue Gum Way
H.R and New Age Doom – Angels Against Angels
Harry Styles – Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally
Hater – Mosquito
Hunter Hayes – Evergreen
Joshua Idehen – I know you’re hurting, everyone is hurting, everyone is trying, you have got to try
Kim Petras – Pretour
Lost Society – Hell Is a State of Mind
Morrissey – Make-Up Is a Lie
Nettspend – Early Life Crisis
Pacific Avenue – Lovesick Sentimental
Prong – Live and Uncleansed
Shabaka – Of the Earth
slayr – Half Blood (BloodLuxe)
Squeeze – Trixies
Status/Non-Status – Big Changes
Surfbort – Reality Star
Tanya Tagaq – Saputjiji
Ted Lucas – Images of Life
Teenage Bottlerocket – Invisible Man
The Scythe – Strictly 4 the Scythe
The Tammy Shine – OK Shine OK
Various Artists – HELP(2)
Vial – Hellhound
Walter Smith III – Twio, Vol. 2
waterbaby – Memory Be a Blade
William Clark Green – Watterson Hall
WOODZ – Archive. 1
Yebba – Jean
ヨルシカ [Yorushika] – 二人称 [second person]

