Welcome once again to the Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases, our seasonal guide to new music. Four times a year, we round up a list of albums, singles, EPs, reissues, and more arriving in the coming months. We’ve also highlighted 20 of the most notable releases we’re looking forward to. This installment covers fall 2016. Please note that release dates may change.

Notable releases:

M.I.A.: A.I.M. (September 9, Interscope)

She threatened to leak it, but Maya’s new one is getting a proper, official release. A.I.M. features a string of recent singles including “Borders,” “Go Off,” “Foreign Friend,” “Bird Song,” and “Freedun.” Skrillex, Blaqstarr, Diplo, and Zayn Malik are all along for the ride.

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds: Skeleton Tree (September 9, Bad Seed Ltd)

Three years after Push the Sky Away, Nick Cave and the band return with their latest album. It’s being released at the same time as an Andrew Dominik-directed feature film, One More Time With Feeling. Watch a trailer for the album/film here.

Wilco: Schmilco (September 9, dBpm)

Last year, Wilco made an unexpected entry in the crowded field of surprise releases with Star Wars. This year, they decided to give their fans fair warning with Schmilco. They’ve shared a few tracks from the album: “Someone to Lose,” “Locator,” and “If I Ever Was a Child.”

Against Me!: Shape Shift With Me (September 16, Total Treble)

Following their 2015 live album 23 Live Sex Acts and their previous studio effort Transgender Dysphoria Blues, Against Me! will return with Shape Shift With Me. They've shared three tracks from the album: “333,” “Haunting, Haunted, Haunts,” and “Crash.” This fall, Laura Jane Grace will also release her memoir, Tranny: Confessions of Punk Rock’s Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout.

Cymbals Eat Guitars: Pretty Years (September 16, Sinderlyn)

Two years after LOSE, the Staten Island indie rockers return with their latest album, Pretty Years. They’ve shared three tracks from the album: “4th of July, Philadelphia (Sandy),” “Wish,” and “Have a Heart.”

Preoccupations: Preoccupations (September 16, Jagjaguwar)

The artists formerly known as Viet Cong are releasing their first new album under their new name. The also self-titled album features their singles “Anxiety” and “Degraded.” Read “Why Viet Cong Have Changed Their Name” on The Pitch.

Usher: Hard II Love (September 16, RCA)

Usher Raymond returns with the follow-up to 2012’s Looking 4 Myself. The new one features his Young Thug-featuring single “No Limit,” “Crash,” “Missin U,” and “Champions” (which is featured in the new film Hands of Stone, which stars Usher as legendary boxer “Sugar” Ray Leonard).

Beach Slang: A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings (September 23, Polyvinyl)

Philadelphia punks Beach Slang return with a new album less than a year after their last one. It features the single “Punks in a Disco Bar.”

How to Dress Well: Care (September 23, Weird World/Domino)

Tom Krell follows up 2014’s “What Is This Heart?” with an album featuring production assistance from Jack Antonoff, Dre Skull, CFCF, and Kara-Lis Coverdale. HTDW has already shared the album tracks “Lost Youth / Lost You” and “What’s Up.” Revisit our Cover Story “How to Dress Well: Soul to Keep.”

Hamilton Leithauser + Rostam: I Had A Dream That You Were Mine (September 23, Glassnote)

The new collaborative project from Rostam Batmanglij—who recently parted ways with Vampire Weekend—and the Walkmen’s Hamilton Leithauser releases their debut LP. Look out for a feature from Dirty Projectors’ Angel Deradoorian. Read “Rostam and Hamilton Leithauser on Their New Joint Album, Sax Dreams, and Hangovers” on the Pitch.