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, and DVDs arriving over the coming months. Maybe you'll, y'know, go out and buy records. (Don't you miss that new CD smell?) This installment covers fall 2014.

With different release dates for digital and physical versions of albums, as well as different release dates for different countries, compiling this list is tricky. With that in mind, we tried to stick with North American physical release dates as much as possible, with exceptions as noted. Please note that release dates may change.

Notable Releases:

__Caribou: Our Love (October 7, Merge)

__Dan Snaith's latest Caribou album, the follow-up to 2010's Swim, features "Can't Do Without You" and "Our Love", plus collaborations with Jessy Lanza and Owen Pallett. Read our 5-10-15-20 interview with Snaith here.

__Ex Hex: Rips (October 7, Merge)

__Mary Timony of Helium and Wild Flag has a new band called Ex Hex who do, indeed, rip. Their debut album features "Hot and Cold" and "Beast".

__Flying Lotus: You're Dead! (October 7, Warp)

__With You're Dead!, Flying Lotus built an album around the concept of what the journey of death sounds like. To help him out, he enlisted A-listers like Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, and Herbie Hancock alongside reliable cohorts like Thundercat. Read our interview with Flying Lotus.

__Iceage: Plowing Into the Field of Love (October 7, Matador)

__The often brutal Copenhagen punks bring horns, strings, and pianos into their sound on Plowing Into the Field of Love. It features "The Lord's Favorite", "How Many", and "Forever". Read our interview with Iceage.

__Jessie Ware: Tough Love (October 7, PMR/Island)

__Jessie Ware's Devotion follow-up has her collaborating with Miguel, Ed Sheeran, Arctic Monkeys producer James Ford, "Hold on We're Going Home" co-producer Nineteen85, and more. Read our interview with Ware.

__NehruvianDOOM: NehruvianDOOM (October 7, Lex/Noizy Cricket!!)

__DOOM is getting ready to release a new collaborative album. No, it's not a Madvillain, DOOMSTARKS, or JJ DOOM album. This one's his collaboration with Bishop Nehru, and it features "Darkness (HBU)", "Om", and "Caskets".

__Peaking Lights: Cosmic Logic (October 7, Weird World)

__Indra Dunis and Aaron Coyes will follow up 2012's Lucifer with an album recorded by Matt Thornley (LCD Soundsystem, The Crystal Ark). It features "Breakdown" and "Everyone and Us".

__SBTRKT: Wonder Where We Land (October 7, Young Turks)

__Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig, Jessie Ware, A$AP Ferg, Sampha, Warpaint's Emily Kokal, Chairlift's Caroline Polachek, Koreless, Raury: these are artists who worked with SBTRKT on his latest LP. It features "New Dorp. New York", "Voices in My Head", "Higher", and "Wonder Where We Land".

Vashti Bunyan: Heartleap (October 7, DiCristina/FatCat)

Heartleap is Vashti Bunyan's first album since 2005's Lookaftering (which was her first new record since her 1970 debut Just Another Diamond Day). It features contributions from Devendra Banhart and Vetiver. She says it will be her final album.

__Weezer: Everything Will Be Alright in the End (October 7, Republic)

__Rivers Cuomo and the gang are back (to the shack) with a new full-length that has them collaborating with Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino on the song "Go Away". It was produced Ric Ocasek of the Cars, who worked with the band on the Blue Album and the Green Album.

__Zola Jesus: Taiga (October 7, Mute)

__Nika Roza Danilova is back with another Zola Jesus album following her Sacred Bones LPs Conatus and Versions. Taiga, her first album for Mute, features "Dangerous Days" and "Go (Blank Sea)". Read our interview with Danilova.