
Jason Mraz, 'We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things'
The charming songsmith's first collection of new material in three years features collaborations with James Morrison and Colbie Caillat.

Cherish, 'The Truth'
The four R&B singing sisters come back with their sophomore release, complete with hot beats and awesome vocals.

Ryan Cabrera, 'The Moon Under Water'
Independently releasing his newest album, the singer-songwriter trades his acoustic guitar for an electric and displays greater musical and lyrical maturity.

Death Cab For Cutie, 'Narrow Stairs'
Ben Gibbard and Co. stray from their indie pop roots and experiment with dark new sounds on the highly-anticipated followup to 2005's 'Plans.'

Frank Sinatra, 'Nothing But the Best'
Coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of his passing, this collection of 22 legendary songs honors the Chairman of the Board.

Local H, '12 Angry Months'
Telling a story of the year following a breakup, each tracks represents one month on the latest concept album from these alternative rockers.

Keith Sweat, 'Just Me'
The R&B superstar's first studio album since 2002 is filled with Sweat's smooth vocals and signature grooves.

Filter, 'Anthems for the Damned'
Returning from a five-year hiatus, the industrial rock band's fourth studio album is produced by Josh Abraham (Slayer, Velvet Revolver) and features collaborators like John 5, Wes Borland and Josh Freese.

Dokken, ' Lightening Strikes Again'
On their latest studio album, the veteren rockers seek to revisit the classic sound that made them one of the most influential metal bands of the '80s.
