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Here’s all the new music out in December 2016

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In the fast-paced era of streaming releases, it can be hard enough knowing when your favorite bands are putting out new tunes, let alone trying to keep up with fresh new artists. To help you on your quest for excellent new music, we’ve put together a curated list of upcoming album releases. We’ll be updating our post each month, so you can grab your favorite new tunes as soon as they hit the street.

While you can easily spend the final days of 2016 scouring year-end lists for new tracks, a few new records will finally hit store shelves this month. As usual, December is a great month for fans of classic artists, with a number of them bolstering their already extensive catalogs with new releases just ahead of the new year.

Fans of hip-hop and soul have a few interesting albums to look forward to, with fresh new music from Chidish Gambino, John Legend, and Yasiin Bey (formerly know as Mos Def) to listen to early in the month.

Those on the hunt for more guitar-laden music should find plenty to enjoy in Pete Doherty and Neil Young’s upcoming albums, both of which offer longtime listeners some interesting concepts to chew on. Speaking of longtime listeners, electronic musician Deadmau5 will release his latest sounds at the beginning of the month, where it will likely be picked apart and remixed by his obsessive listenership en masse by the end of the year.

Follow us below for the full list of brand new albums landing in December:

New Music For December

 December 2

  • Childish Gambino — Awaken, My Love!
  • Deadmau5 — W:/2016Album
  • Jean-Michel Jarre — Oxygéne 3
  • John Legend — Darkness And Light
  • Pete Doherty — Hamburg Demonstrations
  • The Rolling Stones — Blue & Lonesome

December 11

  • Dec. 99th — December 99th
  • Hodgy Beats — Fireplace:TheNotTheOtherSide
  • Neil Young — Peace Trail

December 16

  • Schiller — Future

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Parker Hall
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Parker Hall is a writer and musician from Portland, OR. He is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Oberlin…
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