New Music February 2026: Nick Jonas, Charli xcx, Hilary Duff, Mumford & Sons, BLACKPINK, Bruno Mars, Rob Zombie and More

KMFDM, Silversun Pickups, Megan Moroney, New Found Glory, Bill Callahan, Crooked Fingers, and Gorillaz also set to release new albums 

From the LifeMinute.TV Team 

January 30, 2026

February may be the shortest month of the year, but it’s absolutely stacked with music releases that span genres and generations. Here’s a week-by-week breakdown of the most notable releases dropping throughout February.

February 6
KMFDM return with Enemy, delivering the hard-hitting industrial sound that has defined their decades-long legacy. 

Nick Jonas takes a smoother route on Sunday Best, leaning into polished pop and R&B influences. 

Meanwhile, Silversun Pickups offer introspective alt-rock with Tenterhooks, blending atmospheric guitars and emotional tension.

February 13
Charli XCX drops Wuthering Heights. Known for pushing pop into experimental territory, Charli’s latest promises drama, ambition, and bold sonic choices that challenge expectations.

February 20
Hilary Duff makes a notable return with luck … or something, blending nostalgia with a refreshed, modern pop sensibility. 

Country fans get a standout moment with Megan Moroney’s Cloud 9, a project full of emotional storytelling and melodic warmth.

Mumford & Sons bring their signature anthemic folk-rock back into the spotlight with Prizefighter.

Pop-punk energy also gets its moment as New Found Glory release Listen Up!, a fast-paced, hook-heavy project that feels both classic and current.

February 27
BLACKPINK step into a darker, more commanding era with DEADLINE, reinforcing their global dominance.

Bill Callahan offers stark, poetic introspection on My Days of 58, continuing his tradition of deeply personal songwriting.

Bruno Mars brings smooth, retro-inspired charm with The Romantic, leaning into timeless melodies and polished production.

Indie fans will appreciate Crooked Fingers’ Swet Deth and Gorillaz’ genre-blurring The Mountain, both promising creative risk-taking.

Rounding out the month, Rob Zombie unleashes The Great Satan, delivering theatrical metal packed with horror imagery and raw intensity.

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