Rolling Stone: The most anticipated albums of 2013
10. Lady Gaga - 'ARTPOP' Lady Gaga has the rather unusual habit of recording massive amounts of new material while on tour. It results in strangely timed new albums. Her Monsters Ball tour ended the same month that Born This Way hit shelves, and it's taken her a year and a half to bring the Born This Way Ball tour to America. During that time, she worked feverishly on ARTPOP, which is due this spring.
Gaga hasn't previewed any new material yet, but she's working primarily with Born This Way collaborator Fernando Garibay along with RedOne and DJ White Shadow. "I'm fascinated with the decay of the blonde pop icon and how culture loves to build and give birth to fantasies and then destroy them and what that means," Gaga told Access Hollywood in 2012. "It's something I want to explore on my next album.” 9. Tool - Title Unknown
8. Britney Spears - Title Unknown With widespread reports that Britney is leaving The X Factor after just one season, there's presumably plenty of time for her to wrap up the follow-up to 2011's Femme Fatale. That album was a big success, landing "Hold It Against Me," "Till the World Ends" and "I Wanna Go" all over the radio. Britney's 2007 meltdown is now a distant memory, and she's once again one of the most reliable hit-makers in the industry. Not much is known about the new album, but we'd be shocked if she didn't work with Max Martin and Dr. Luke again. Why mess with a winning formula? 7. Black Sabbath - Title Unknown
6. Josh Krajcik - Title Unknown
5. Queens of the Stone Age - Title Unknown
4. Arcade Fire - Title Unkown
3. David Cook - Title Unknown
2. Pearl Jam - Title Unknown
1. U2 - Title Unknown http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pi...nknown-0970048