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The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2017 in music in the United States.

Notable events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Bands reformed

Bands formed

Bands on hiatus

Bands disbanded

Albums released in 2017

January

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
6 Nomad Chasing Safety Metalcore
11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory[26] Dropkick Murphys
Echolocation[27] Gone Is Gone Hard rock
ReAniMate 3.0: The CoVeRs[28] Halestorm Rock
13 Forever Code Orange Metalcore
Only the Lonely Colony House Indie rock
Oczy Mlody[29] The Flaming Lips Alternative rock
Rise Danny Gokey Christian pop
Puxico[30] Natalie Hemby Country
The Yunahon Mixtape Oso Oso Emo
GTTM: Goin Thru the Motions[31] PnB Rock Hip hop
Feel Your Feelings Fool![32] The Regrettes Punk rock
Roman Lips[33] Omar Rodríguez-López Electronic
20 AFI[34] AFI
Fifteen Years The Early November Acoustic
The Search for Everything: Wave One[35] John Mayer
Kidz Bop 34[36] Kidz Bop Pop
Fénix[37] Nicky Jam Reggaeton
Palisades[38] Palisades Electronicore
The Last Text EP[39] Jacob Sartorius Pop
Vessels[40] Starset
27 Three Stripes[41] Bell Biv DeVoe
Drawing the Target Around the Arrow CEP
Life Without Sound[42] Cloud Nothings Indie rock
Tourist in This Town[43] Allison Crutchfield
The Devil Don't Sleep Brantley Gilbert
Red Sea Road[44] Ellie Holcomb CCM
After All These Years[45] Brian & Jenn Johnson
SweetSexySavage[46] Kehlani Alternative R&B
Gods of Violence[47] Kreator Thrash metal
Road Less Traveled[48] Lauren Alaina
Culture[49] Migos Hip hop
Nothing Feels Natural[50] Priests Post-punk
Zen Thrills Omar Rodríguez-López Electronic
Ty Segall[51] Ty Segall
A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat Train Pop rock
The Continuous Evilution of Life's ?'s[52] Twiztid Horrorcore
Now 61[53] Various Artists Various

February

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
3 I Decided.[54] Big Sean Hip hop
Grace Street Big Wreck Rock
Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope[55] Reba McEntire
After the Party The Menzingers
Remnants LeAnn Rimes Country
Snowdonia Surfer Blood
Fin[56] Syd Alternative R&B
10 Zombies on Broadway Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
Songs of Cinema[57] Michael Bolton Adult contemporary
Plata O Plomo[58] Fat Joe & Remy Ma Hip hop
Memories Are Now[59] Jesca Hoop Sub pop
Drogas Light[60] Lupe Fiasco
Evolution[61] Once Human Melodic death metal
The Grinding Wheel[62] Overkill Thrash metal
FIVE[63] Prince Royce
Checkered Past (EP) Save Ferris Ska punk
14 Teardrops on My Tombstone Mickey Avalon
17 Prisoner Ryan Adams
I'm Only Dreaming[64] Eisley
Plural Electric Guest Indie pop
FUTURE Future
The Chief[65] Jidenna R&B
Windy City[66] Alison Krauss Country
Terrible Human Beings[67] The Orwells
All Your Fault Bebe Rexha Pop
Common as Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood Sun Kil Moon
Parachute[68] The Verve Pipe Alternative rock
20 Odyssey[69] Eve to Adam Hard rock
24 Colliding By Design[70] Acceptance Alternative rock
The Tourist[71] Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Hndrxx Future
The Breaker[72] Little Big Town Country
Inception[73] Sanctuary
Lower the Bar[74] Steel Panther
Suicide Silence[75] Suicide Silence Deathcore

March

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
3 Bruises Dia Frampton
The Manson Family Heart Attack Man
American Teen Khalid
50 Song Memoir The Magnetic Fields Indie pop
Voids[76] Minus the Bear
10 In Droves[77] Black Map Alternative metal
Millport Greg Graffin Indie folk
Godless Prophets & the Migrant Flora Darkest Hour
Heartworms[5] The Shins Indie rock
Deep South[6] Josh Turner
17 Rekihndled[78] Greg Kihn Band Rock
Salutations[79] Conor Oberst
Climate Change[80] Pitbull
Rather You Than Me[81] Rick Ross Hip hop
Hot Thoughts[82] Spoon[83] Indie rock
24 Whiplash Splash The Dollyrots Pop punk
WildHorse[84] RaeLynn Country
Rock and Roll Bye Bye Skaters Garage rock
31 Bloodlust[85] Body Count Heavy metal
Triplicate[86] Bob Dylan
As the Sun Sleeps[87] Invidia
Emperor of Sand[88] Mastodon Heavy metal
Brand New Day[89] The Mavericks
Already All Ready[90] La'Porsha Renae R&B

April

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
7 Hopeless Romantic[91] Michelle Branch Indie pop
All-Amerikkkan Badass[92] Joey Bada$$ Hip hop
Memories...Do Not Open[93] The Chainsmokers Pop
L.A. Divine[94] Cold War Kids
Coming Home[95] Falling in Reverse Metal
Pure Comedy[96] Father John Misty
The Far Field[97] Future Islands
August by Cake[98] Guided by Voices
Every Where Is Some Where[99] K.Flay
Lovely Little Lonely[100] The Maine
The World's Best American Band White Reaper
13 Guppy Charly Bliss
14 Hamartia[101] Novembers Doom Doom metal
The Search for Everything John Mayer R&B, blues, rock, pop
DAMN. Kendrick Lamar Hip hop
WICK[102] Royal Thunder Hard rock
21 Guppy Charly Bliss
How Will You Know If You Never Try Coin
Be Myself Sheryl Crow Rock
Side B Christina Grimmie
8[103] Incubus Alternative rock
Love and War[104] Brad Paisley Country
Wrangled[105] Angaleena Presley Country
28 Places Lea Michele Pop
Sad Clowns & Hillbillies[105] John Mellencamp
God's Problem Child[105] Willie Nelson Country
Makes Me Sick New Found Glory Pop punk
50 Years of Blonde on Blonde[105] Old Crow Medicine Show
What Now Sylvan Esso
Shine Wale Hip hop

May

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
5 In Spades The Afghan Whigs Alternative rock
In•ter a•li•a At the Drive-In
Pollinator Blondie
The Days We Had[106] Day Wave
Noenemies Flobots
Everybody[107] Logic Hip hop
Big Bad Luv[105] John Moreland Country
No Shape Perfume Genius
From A Room: Volume 1[105] Chris Stapleton
12 Night Drive Cannons Indie rock
Young Stunners Junior Prom Alternative rock
After Laughter[108][109] Paramore Alternative rock
Welcome Home[105] Zac Brown Band Country
19 Shake the Shudder[110] !!!
Step into Light[111] Fastball
Things Change Grabbitz
One More Light[112] Linkin Park
In the Wind Magic Giant
Undercurrent[113] Matisyahu
Loner Missio Electronic
Connect the Dots[114] MisterWives Indie pop
Crooked Teeth Papa Roach
Back to Us[105] Rascal Flatts Country
You're Welcome[115] Wavves
26 Black Laden Crown Danzig
Kids in the Street[105] Justin Townes Earle Country
Other People's Greatest Hits Patent Pending
26 3-D The Catalogue Kraftwerk

June

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
2 We the People Adrenaline Mob
Last Young Renegade[116] All Time Low
Waiting on a Song[117] Dan Auerbach Blues rock
Gone Now[118] Bleachers
I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone[119] Chastity Belt
City of No Reply[117] Amber Coffman Indie rock
Life Is Good[120] Flogging Molly
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom[117] Halsey Pop
9 The Click AJR
Chuck Chuck Berry Rock
Saturation Brockhampton
All Is Vanity Christina Grimmie
Heart Break[121] Lady Antebellum Country
Witness Katy Perry Pop
Purple Rain Deluxe Prince Pop
Trouble Maker[122] Rancid Punk rock
Wolves[123] Rise Against Melodic hardcore
You Don't Own Me Anything[105] The Secret Sisters Country
Planetarium[124] Sufjan Stevens/Bryce Dessner/Nico Muhly/James McAlister
16 Fake Sugar[125] Beth Ditto Rock
Paradise Broadside Pop punk
Living Arrangements Color Film
Abysmal Thoughts[126] The Drums
Crack-Up[117] Fleet Foxes
Incorruptible Iced Earth Heavy metal
The Nashville Sound[105] Jason Isbell
Woodstock[127] Portugal. The Man
23 Mosaic[128] 311
The Underside of Power[117] Algiers Experimental rock
ƎVOLVE[117] Imagine Dragons Rock
Big Fish Theory[117] Vince Staples Hi hop
Grateful DJ Khaled
30 Man of the World[129] Baio Indie rock
4:44 Jay-Z Hip Hop
LANY LANY Electropop
Unparalleled Universe Origin Technical death metal
Don't You Worry, Honey Sir Sly
Hydrograd Stone Sour Alternative rock
TLC[117] TLC
Mister Mellow[130] Washed Out

July

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
7 Something to Tell You[117] Haim
Girl Disrupted Sevyn Streeter
14 Juniper Road Dishwalla Alternative rock
Quazarz: Robed in Rareness Shabazz Palaces[117] Experimental hip hop
Quazarz: Born on a Gangster Star
Out in the Storm[131] Waxahatchee Indie rock
19 Add Violence (EP) Nine Inch Nails Industrial rock
21 Sacred Hearts Club Foster the People
The Knife Goldfinger Pop punk
Lust for Life Lana Del Rey Pop
Lay It on Down[132] Kenny Wayne Shepherd Rock
Flower Boy Tyler, The Creator Alternative hip hop, Jazz rap, Soul
28 Paranormal Alice Cooper Rock
Content Joywave
Tremendous Sea of Love Passion Pit
Red Hands Black Deeds Shaman's Harvest Rock
29 A Black Mile to the Surface Manchester Orchestra Indie rock

August

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
4 Brett Eldredge[117] Brett Eldredge Country
One of Us[133] Mystery Skulls
Dark Matter[8] Randy Newman
All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell PVRIS Electropop
Revival[134] Third Day
Deadweight Wage War Metalcore
Re-Covered[9] Dan Wilson
11 Ballads Paula Cole
Cost of Living[135] Downtown Boys Punk rock
Rainbow Kesha
Cage Tropical Frankie Rose Electropop
14 Road Rage Quiet Riot
15 Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1 Lil Peep
17 Science Fiction Brand New
18 Painted Ruins[117] Grizzly Bear
1 Up Top Ahk[136] Mozzy Rap
25 Exile in the Outer Ring EMA Noise rock
Legacy[137] The Cadillac Three Southern rock
Fifth Harmony Fifth Harmony
Invitation Filthy Friends Alternative rock
Bad Habits Giovannie and the Hired Guns Country rock
TFCF Liars Rock
Happy Endings Old Dominion[117] Country
Villains Queens of the Stone Age
A Deeper Understanding[138] The War on Drugs Indie rock

September

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 American Dream[139] LCD Soundsystem
Songs of Bob Dylan[140] Joan Osborne Rock
The Echo of Pleasure The Pains of Being Pure at Heart Indie pop
8 Southern Blood[139] Gregg Allman
Native Invader Tori Amos
Left Hand Pass Cannabis Corpse
Mountain Moves Deerhoof Indie rock
All the Light Above It Too[11] Jack Johnson
The Hanged Man[141] Ted Leo
Shade Living Colour
YU YĪ[12] Erin McCarley Alternative
Slowheart Kip Moore Country
Play Dead Mutemath
Sleep Well Beast The National Alternative Rock
Life Changes[142] Thomas Rhett
Half-Light[143] Rostam
The Lower Side of Uptown Toadies Alternative rock
Closer Wild Cub
Okovi Zola Jesus
15 Rookie Black Kids
Golden Rail Motel Eamon
Concrete and Gold[139] Foo Fighters Rock
Rebel Heart Tour Madonna
Mr. Davis[139] Gucci Mane Hip hop
Wide Open[139] Michael McDonald
Prophets of Rage[139] Prophets of Rage Rap rock
Future Friends Sup3rfruit Pop
22 Stranger in the Alps Phoebe Bridgers
The Amulet Circa Survive
Double Dutchess[14] Fergie Pop
Wonderful Wonderful[15] The Killers Rock
Cities in Search of a Heart The Movielife
Nobody's Home[144] Dalton Rapattoni
What's That Sound? Haley Reinhart Pop
Gossip Sleeping with Sirens Pop rock
Hiss Spun Chelsea Wolfe
29 Younger Now[139] Miley Cyrus Pop
Inside a Dream[145] Echosmith Indie pop
The Centre Cannot Hold[146] Ben Frost Electronic
Destroyers of the Soft Life J. Roddy Walston and the Business Southern rock
Tell Me You Love Me[147] Demi Lovato
The Desaturating Seven Primus Progressive rock
Three Futures Torres
Always Foreign The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die

October

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
6 Phantom Anthem August Burns Red Melodic metalcore
Offering[148] Cults Indie pop
Take Me Apart Kelela Alternative R&B
The Missing Peace L.A. Guns
Heaven Upside Down Marilyn Manson
Perception[149] NF
Poppy.Computer Poppy Pop
You Make It Feel Like Christmas Gwen Stefani Christmas
13 Gossip Columns Marc E. Bassy Hip hop
Colors[139] Beck Alternative
Ogilala William Patrick Corgan Alternative rock
Southern Girl City Lights Jessie James Decker Country pop
Yours Russell Dickerson Country pop
Swim Team[150] Dirty Heads
Going Grey The Front Bottoms
Mr. Davis Gucci Mane Hip hop
Every Little Thing Carly Pearce Country
Beautiful Trauma[16] P!nk Pop
MASSEDUCTION St. Vincent
17 Strangler Days[151] Middle Class Rut Alternative rock
20 Let It Snow 98 Degrees Christmas
Under the Streetlight Boyz II Men R&B
Losing Bully
Christmas Christmas Cheap Trick
11:11 Reset Keyshia Cole R&B
Feel Something Movements
Reaper Nothing,Nowhere
All American Made Margo Price
When Was the Last Time[139] Darius Rucker Country
Warmer in the Winter Lindsey Stirling
The Sin and the Sentence Trivium
A Long Way from Your Heart Turnpike Troubadours
From Then On[152] Paul van Dyk Trance
Losing Sleep Chris Young Country
27 Q, Mike, Slim, Daron 112
Meaning of Life Kelly Clarkson
Finally It's Christmas Hanson Christmas
Five Hollywood Undead Rap rock
Screen Memories John Maus
Waves Rachel Platten Pop
Nat King Cole & Me Gregory Porter Jazz
New Wave[153] Powerman 5000
When the Good Guys Win Granger Smith Country
Beach House 3 Ty Dolla Sign Hip hop
The Canyon[154] The Used
Pacific Daydream[155] Weezer
The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone Lee Ann Womack
Trial by Fire Yelawolf
Under the Covers, Vol. II Ninja Sex Party Rock, synthpop, progressive rock, glam rock

November

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
3 American Fall Anti-Flag Punk rock
Unapologetically[156] Kelsea Ballerini Country
Lee Brice Lee Brice Country
The Dusk in Us Converge
Sweet Southern Sugar Kid Rock
Red Pill Blues Maroon 5 Pop
Texoma Shore Blake Shelton Country
Overexposed Sleep On It Pop punk
Just the Beginning Grace VanderWaal Pop
10 Synthesis Evanescence Electronica
Kid Kruschev (EP) Sleigh Bells Noise pop
Reputation[157] Taylor Swift
What If Nothing Walk the Moon Rock
17 Ascending a Mountain of Heavy Light Full of Hell Metalcore
The Rest of Our Life[18] Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Country
I Fall in Love Too Easy Katharine McPhee Pop
I Knew You When Bob Seger Rock
Syre[158] Jaden Smith Rap
If All I Was Was Black Mavis Staples
24 [159] Little Mix Pop
PRETTYMUCH PRETTYMUCH Pop
Squeeze Box: The Complete Works of "Weird Al" Yankovic "Weird Al" Yankovic
No Shame[160] Hopsin Hip hop
What More Could You Ask for?[161] Futuristic Hip hop

December

Date Album Artist Genre (s)
1 I Don't Believe We've Met Danielle Bradbery Country pop
Material Control Glassjaw
Kingdoms Disdained Morbid Angel Death metal
From A Room: Volume 2 Chris Stapleton Country
Change Cindy Wilson Pop
8 Aberration[162][163] Aidan Baker Ambient
What Makes You Country Luke Bryan Country
Wolves Story of the Year Melodic hardcore
Boom Walker Hayes Country
15 The Stage (Deluxe Edition) Avenged Sevenfold Heavy metal
Revival Eminem Hip Hop, Rap
These Are the Days Lit Country rock
No One Ever Really Dies N.E.R.D. Alternative hip hop
22 Philthy Fresh 3 Philthy Rich & Stevie J Hip Hop, Rap
El Gato The Human Glacier Gucci Mane Hip hop, Rap
29 Dedication 6 Lil Wayne Hip Hop, Rap
Rubba Band Business Juicy J Hip Hop, Rap

Top songs on record

Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Songs

Billboard Hot 100 Top 20 Hits

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

Deaths

See also

References

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