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The following is a list of notable events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2017 in music in the United States.

Events

February


Albums set to be released in 2017

January

Date Album Artist Genre
3 Night People[3] You Me at Six Rock
6 11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory[4] Dropkick Murphys
13 Oczy Mlody[5] The Flaming Lips Alternative rock
I See You[6] The xx Dream pop
20 AFI (The Blood Album)[7] AFI
Vessels[8] Starset
27 Three Stripes[9] Bell Biv DeVoe
Life Without Sound[10] Cloud Nothings Indie Rock

February

Date Album Artist Genre
14 SAY10[11] Marylin Manson
24 The Breaker[12] Little Big Town Country
Aathma[13] Persefone
TBA Grinding Wheel[14] Overkill Thrash metal

March

May

Second quarter

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See also

References

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  4. ^ "11 Short Stories of Pain & Glory by Dropkick Murphys on Apple Music". Itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
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