Welcome back 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. This installment covers summer 2018, starting today and taking us through September. (Please note that release dates may change.) To start things off, we’ve highlighted a few particularly notable releases, including albums by Kanye West, Drake, Florence and the Machine, PUSHA-T, Lykke Li, and many more.

PUSHA-T: Daytona (May 25, G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam)

PUSHA-T returns with his follow-up to 2015’s King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude. His new album was produced by Kanye West—the first of five new projects produced by West. Kanye West reportedly scrapped Push’s LP several times to get it right. “I done this album like three times,” Pusha said last September. “[Kanye] come in and pick all the beats and shit and then he’d scrap them and say, ‘I can do better.’ These past two months we’ve just been locking in... getting this album perfect for y’all.”

Father John Misty: God’s Favorite Customer (June 1, Sub Pop/Bella Union)

Hot on the heels of his 2017 album Pure Comedy, Joshua Tillman continues his steady output with God’s Favorite Customer. Thus far, he’s shared several songs off the project, including “Disappointing Diamonds Are the Rarest of Them All” and “Mr. Tillman,” which got a wild music video. He’s currently on an extensive tour behind his new album.

Kanye West: TBA (June 1, G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam)

Kanye West / Kid Cudi: Kids See Ghost (June 8, G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam/Wicked Awesome/Republic)

Kanye West has a lot planned: He has said he’s producing albums for Pusha T, Teyana Taylor, and Nas. He also promised a seven-track solo album and a joint LP with Kid Cudi under the group name Kids See Ghost. Prior to the records, he’s released the trollish song “Lift Yourself” (which features “poop” lyrics) and “Ye vs. the People” with T.I. West and T.I. later released an accompanying video that follows their debate.

Neko Case: Hell-On (June 1, Anti-)

Neko Case will release her first album in five years on June 1. Hell-On follows 2013’s The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight... and the 2016 collaborative album case/lang/veirs with k.d. lang and Laura Veirs. Case will embark on a tour behind the project beginning in late May.

Mazzy Star: Still EP (June 1, Rhymes of an Hour)

In 2013, Mazzy Star released their first album in 17 years, Seasons of Your Day. Their new EP, Still, marks their first project since then. It includes three new songs and an alternate version of their 1993 song “So Tonight That I Might See.” In June, they’ll play their first show in five years at Australia’s Vivid LIVE Festival.

Oneohtrix Point Never: Age Of (June 1, Warp)

Producer Daniel Lopatin, better known as Oneohtrix Point Never, is back with his Garden of Delete follow-up. Age Of features Anohni, James Blake, Prurient, Kelsey Lu, and more. Check out the track review for “Black Snow.”

Last year, Lopatin scored the Safdie Brothers’ film, Good Time; his soundtrack features an Iggy Pop collaboration.