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The Waiting Game: 20 Artists Who Haven’t Released An Album For More Than 5 Years

Remember when your favorite artist dropped an album and you thought, “Cool, see you in a couple years”? Well, for some musicians, a couple years has turned into half a decade—or longer. Here’s a look at 20 artists and bands who’ve been keeping us in suspense, listed alphabetically because we’re organized like that.

Alice In Chains

Their last album dropped in 2018, and while guitarist Jerry Cantrell has hinted at touring and writing in 2025, the band’s future remains uncertain after drummer Sean Kinney’s health struggles.

Beck

Five years since 2019’s ‘Hyperspace,’ and Beck apparently “did absolutely nothing during COVID.” Hey, at least he’s honest about it.

Boards of Canada

The Scottish electronic duo hasn’t released anything since 2013’s ‘Tomorrow’s Harvest.’ That’s over a decade of silence from the kings of nostalgic, haunting soundscapes.

Dr. Dre

2015’s ‘Compton’ was supposed to be his grand finale. Nine years later, we’re still wondering if there’s one more left in the vault.

Faith No More

‘Sol Invictus’ came out in 2015, but with Mike Patton ghosting the band since 2022, this one might be permanently on ice.

Frank Ocean

The most elusive man in music. He teased a Coachella comeback that turned into a disaster, and we haven’t seen much since. Being a Frank Ocean fan is a test of faith at this point.

Grace Jones

Seventeen years since ‘Hurricane’ in 2008. Before that? Nineteen years. Grace operates on her own timeline, and honestly, we respect it.

Guns N’ Roses

Sure, they tour relentlessly, but their last album was 2008’s ‘Chinese Democracy.’ They’ve dropped a few songs here and there, but a full album? Don’t hold your breath.

Incubus

‘8’ came out in 2017, and fans keep hearing about a new album that keeps getting delayed. The waiting game continues.

Janet Jackson

She promised ‘Black Diamond’ around 2020, scrapped the whole thing, and we’re still waiting. Her brother Randy allegedly has something to do with the holdup.

Kate Bush

Fourteen years since ’50 Words for Snow’ in 2011. She’s been busy with remasters, books, and re-releases, just no new music. Classic Kate.

Lauryn Hill

The queen of taking her time. ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’ came out in 1998, and we’re still waiting for a proper follow-up over two decades later.

Madonna

Seven years between ‘Madame X’ (2019) and her upcoming 2025 album—the longest gap of her career. Even the Queen of Pop needs a break sometimes.

Massive Attack

‘Heligoland’ dropped in 2010, making it 14 years of silence. Though they recently announced something new-ish, so there’s hope on the horizon.

Radiohead

‘A Moon Shaped Pool’ is about to turn ten years old in 2026. The band is bursting with creativity, but they’re all busy with solo projects and can never seem to be free at the same time.

Rihanna

The most famous musical disappearing act of our time. ‘Anti’ came out in 2016, and despite a couple songs for movie soundtracks, Rihanna is apparently too busy building her beauty empire to worry about R9.

Sade

The band that moves at their own elegant pace. No new album since 2010’s ‘Soldier of Love,’ but that mysterious piece of foam with a question mark in their box set keeps fans hopeful.

System of a Down

November 22, 2025 marks twenty years since ‘Hypnotize.’ They’ve released exactly two songs since then. Two. In twenty years.

Tool

‘Fear Inoculum’ finally arrived in 2019 after a thirteen-year wait. Given their track record, we’ll probably see the next one sometime around 2032.

Tom Waits

Fifteen years since 2011’s ‘Bad as Me.’ One of the most prolific artists of his generation just… stopped. We miss you, Tom.

Nate Smith And Tyler Hubbard Light Up “After Midnight” With Bonfire Anthem Built For Arena Singalongs And Late Night Chaos

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Nate Smith teams with Tyler Hubbard for their first collaboration “After Midnight,” out now with a Jeff Johnson and Kaiser Cunningham directed music video. Smith calls working with Hubbard a bucket list moment, praising his voice, energy and songwriting while describing the track as embodying everything he loves in a song. Hubbard co-wrote “After Midnight” alongside producer Casey Brown and Corey Crowder, crafting a campfire singalong that explodes into arena anthem territory with lines like “Tailgates go down / Solos get flipped / Girls get to dancing / When headlights get lit.” The robust guitar riff drives a chantable chorus where both artists lock in for maximum impact. The accompanying video captures the spirit perfectly with bonfires, four-wheelers, beer pong and red cups flying as Smith and Hubbard trade vocals surrounded by friends living out the song’s late night energy.


Downcast Enlist Dream State’s Jessie Powell For “Nothing Left To Give” Single Ahead Of November 27 EP Featuring WSTR’s Sammy

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Bristol’s downcast just unleashed “Nothing Left To Give,” their darkest and most emotionally devastating single yet featuring Dream State’s Jessie Powell. The track pushes their British take on Midwestern emo into nu metal territory with crushing heaviness before Powell’s vocals elevate everything to another level entirely. Frontman Liam Edwards wrote the song about feeling unrecognizable under modern life’s relentless expectations, exploring moments when even familiar spaces feel alienating and hollow. The band drops their ‘Nothing Left To Give’ EP on November 27, featuring the title track, a new original called “home” with WSTR’s Sammy, plus their recent covers of Backstreet Boys’ “Just Want You To Know” and My Chemical Romance’s “I Don’t Love You.” This represents some of the strongest material downcast has created.


Violet Breed Drops “Stay Away” With Tesla’s Brian Wheat And AleX Channeling Grunge Fury Into Modern Alternative Heartbreak

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Violet Breed unleashes their fourth single “Stay Away,” featuring Tesla founder and bassist Brian Wheat alongside rising singer-songwriter AleX. The track delivers explosive alt-rock intensity rooted in 90s grunge DNA while pushing into contemporary territory that recalls Nirvana’s rawness colliding with My Chemical Romance’s melodic punch and the visceral energy of Yungblud and Wunderhorse. AleX describes the song as their darkest and heaviest work yet, exploring the painful reality of watching someone self-destruct while they push you away to spare you from their collapse. The production hits massive with gritty guitars and thunderous drums building a hook designed for maximum emotional impact. Brian Wheat calls it a perfect fusion of classic and modern rock sensibilities, proving Violet Breed continue evolving their sound into heavier emotional terrain.


Ageless Bends Time And Memory On ‘Different Scenery’ EP With “No Heart At All” Out Now

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Electronic producer Ageless returns to Grand Alliance Music with ‘Different Scenery,’ a deeply cinematic two part release exploring perception, reflection and emotional transformation. The journey starts November 11 with lead single “No Heart At All,” a nostalgic track capturing the quiet space between loss and renewal where change feels inevitable. Three days later on November 14, the full EP arrives as a panoramic soundscape blending soulful electronica, downtempo bass and cinematic ambiance. Ageless layers shimmering synths, vintage textures and delicate percussion across tracks including “Blind Spot” and the title cut “Different Scenery.” The producer describes the work as existing in the space between experiencing a moment and remembering it, creating sound that breathes and expands with analog warmth and infinite depth.


Radio Retrofit Conjures Venus Flytrap’s Smooth Evening Shift With Tim Reid’s Complete WKRP DJ Collection In Three Hour Tribute

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Radio Retrofit tackled another incredible challenge by weaving together every DJ break Tim Reid delivered as Venus Flytrap on WKRP in Cincinnati into a stunning three hour evening show. Venus brings his signature Quiet Storm sensibility to the broadcast as he guides WKRP through the night with the smooth, soulful style only he could deliver. The 2 hour 56 minute mix features music Venus himself selected throughout the series, with Reid’s unmistakable voice announcing every track as the evening unfolds. Fans can stream the complete show on Radio Retrofit or download it to experience Venus Flytrap’s legendary on air presence. This companion piece to the Johnny Fever mix proves WKRP’s DJs had impeccable taste and undeniable charisma.

You can stream it here.

Radio Retrofit Creates The Ultimate WKRP Fantasy With Three Hour Johnny Fever DJ Marathon Stitched From Howard Hesseman’s Greatest Moments

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Radio Retrofit pulled off something magical by assembling every single DJ break Howard Hesseman ever delivered as Dr. Johnny Fever on WKRP in Cincinnati into one epic three hour show. The mix lets Fever himself host the entire experience as he powers through a triple shift during a snowy Cincinnati day, announcing tracks he personally selected throughout the legendary sitcom’s run. The playlist showcases the music The Doctor actually chose during the series, creating an authentic WKRP listening experience that sounds incredible from start to finish. Fans can stream the complete 2 hour 58 minute broadcast directly on the Radio Retrofit site or download it to enjoy Fever’s unmistakable voice and impeccable music taste anytime.

Listen to it here.

Jason Segel And James Ponsoldt Reunite For ‘Sponsor’ As Apple Studios Grabs Global Rights To Recovery Drama Shot In California

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Today, Apple Original Films announced it has landed the global rights to “Sponsor.” Apple Studios will produce the new feature starring Jason Segel and directed by James Ponsoldt. Set to be shot in California, the film hails from an original idea co-written by Segel and Ponsoldt, who also serve as executive producers on Apple’s Emmy Award-nominated comedy “Shrinking.”

In “Sponsor,” Peter (Segel) makes a big mistake when he gets behind the wheel after partying too hard. A terrible accident leaves him with a choice: prison or a recovery program. Convinced he doesn’t have a drinking problem, he begrudgingly shows up to his first meeting and searches for a sponsor. In walks no-nonsense, charismatic yet enigmatic Jerry. Peter is convinced Jerry is the answer to his prayers.

Hailing from Apple Studios and produced by Platinum Dunes, “Sponsor” will be produced by Segel and Ponsoldt, and Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Alex Ginno will produce for Platinum Dunes. The film marks the latest collaboration for Apple, Segel and Ponsoldt following Emmy Award-nominated comedy “Shrinking,” which returns for its third season on January 28, 2026. Segel and Ponsoldt also previously collaborated on the 2015 feature “The End of the Tour,” in which Segel starred and Ponsoldt directed.

‘Shrinking’ Season Three Lands January 28 With Michael J. Fox And Jeff Daniels Joining Jason Segel’s Therapy Sessions Gone Rogue

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Today, Apple TV revealed the premiere date and first look at the 11-episode third season of the Emmy Award-nominated comedy series “Shrinking,” starring Emmy Award nominee Jason Segel and multi-award winner Harrison Ford, along with acclaimed performances from stars Christa Miller, Emmy Award nominee Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie, Emmy nominee Michael Urie, Lukita Maxwell and Ted McGinley. Created by Emmy Award winners Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein alongside Segel, “Shrinking” season three will premiere globally with a one-hour premiere episode on Wednesday, January 28, on Apple TV, followed by one new episode weekly, every Wednesday until April 8, 2026.

“Shrinking” follows a grieving therapist (played by Segel) who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives … including his own. 

In addition to the ensemble cast, “Shrinking” season three brings back guest stars Goldstein, Damon Wayans Jr., Wendie Malick and Cobie Smulders, along with new additions Jeff Daniels and multi-award winner and activist Michael J. Fox.

“Shrinking” is produced for Apple TV by Warner Bros. Television, where Lawrence and Goldstein are under overall deals and Lawrence’s Doozer Productions. Lawrence, Segel, Goldstein, Neil Goldman, James Ponsoldt, Jeff Ingold, Liza Katzer, Randall Winston, Rachna Fruchbom, Brian Gallivan, Ashley Nicole Black and Bill Posley executive produce.

“Shrinking” marks the third partnership for Apple, Lawrence and Warner Bros. Television, alongside the multi-Emmy Award-winning, global phenomenon “Ted Lasso,” and comedy series “Bad Monkey,” which was recently renewed for a second season. The series also marks the latest collaboration for Apple TV and Goldstein following the Apple Original Film “All of You,” which is now streaming globally on Apple TV. Segel also previously collaborated with Apple TV in the starring role in Apple Original Films’ “The Sky is Everywhere.”

The first two seasons of “Shrinking” are now streaming globally on Apple TV.

Idris Elba Takes ‘Hijack’ Underground As Season Two Traps Hundreds On A Berlin Train Starting January 14

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Today, Apple TV revealed a first look and premiere date for the highly anticipated second season of “Hijack,” starring and executive produced by SAG Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Idris Elba (“Luther”). Created by George Kay (“Lupin,” “Criminal”) and Jim Field Smith (“Criminal,” “Litvinenko”), the eight-episode second season will premiere globally on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly until February 25, 2026.

In the thrilling second season of “Hijack,” a Berlin underground train and its commuters are taken hostage, while authorities scramble to save hundreds of lives. Sam Nelson (Elba) is at the heart of the crisis on board, where one wrong decision could spell disaster.

Produced by 60Forty Films and Idiotlamp Productions, season two of “Hijack” is executive produced by Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta and Tom Nash at 60Forty Films, alongside executive producers Kay and Field Smith for Idiotlamp Productions. Field Smith also serves as lead director for the series.

Season two reunites its ensemble cast of stars including Elba, who was honoured with an Emmy Award nomination for his season one performance, Christine Adams, Max Beesley and Archie Panjabi, and welcomes Christian Näthe (“Ballon,” “Soloalbum,” “Schule”), Clare-Hope Ashitey (“Seven Seconds,” “Top Boy,” “Doctor Foster”), Lisa Vicari (“Django,” “Dark”), Toby Jones (“Mr Bates vs The Post Office,” “Detectorists,” “Empire of Light”), Karima McAdams (“Dune: Prophecy,” “Deep State,” “Soulmates”) and Christiane Paul (“Counterpart,” “FBI: International,” “Parlement”).

Since its worldwide debut, “Hijack” has become one of the top dramas on Apple TV, receiving wide acclaim from both critics and fans, quickly achieving a Certified Fresh critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and landing on the Nielsen Streaming Originals Top 10 list. The “instantly enthralling” series has been hailed as “a shot of pure adrenaline,” praised as a “crisp and tense” drama that is “tension-filled and gripping, often putting the viewer on the edge of their seat,” with Elba starring as a “commanding leading man.” The complete first season is now streaming globally on Apple TV.