July 30th
Rock Albums Released on This Day in History
The perfect daily read for fans looking to explore rock history one day—and one album—at a time.
Featured Rock Albums
2001
The Strokes
– Is This It
There’s a deceptive precision to Is This It. Sure, it sounds like a bunch of downtown kids stumbled into greatness by accident, but that’s the trick. Every snare hit, every sneer, every slurred harmony is locked in.
More Rock Albums Released Today
Some are obscure or lesser-known, while others played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of rock and roll.
Year
Artist – Album
2021
Creeper – American Noir
Bleachers – Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night
Son Volt – Electro Melodier
Torres – Thirstier
Voices – An Audience of Mannequins
King Woman – Celestial Blues
Underdark – Our Bodies Burned Bright Upon Re-Entry
Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Gone Are the Good Days
Dee Snider – Leave a Scar
Los Lobos – Native Sons
Blues Traveler – Traveler’s Blues
2013
Five Finger Death Punch – The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 1
2008
Late of the Pier – Fantasy Black Channel
2002
Bruce Springsteen – The Rising
Filter – The Amalgamut
Fear Factory – Concrete
Dave Pirner – Faces & Names
Graham Nash – Songs for Survivors
Fozzy – Happenstance
Cattle Decapitation – To Serve Man
Linkin Park – Reanimation
Snot – Alive!
Yes – In a Word: Yes (1969 – )
2001
Cast – Beetroot
1996
Alice in Chains – Unplugged
Sublime – Sublime
Republica – Republica
1991
Widespread Panic – Widespread Panic
The Psychedelic Furs – World Outside
1990
Napalm Death – Harmony Corruption
Cavedogs – Joy Rides for Shut-Ins
1984
Lindsey Buckingham – Go Insane
Stephen Stills – Right By You
1969
Moby Grape – Truly Fine Citizen
1968
Buffalo Springfield – Last Time Around

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