L O N G L I V E C H R I S T M A S
U2 - Songs of Experience
Well, it's a new U2 album. At least this one didn't just show up on everyone's phones. Rolling Stone will probably give it Album of the Year. Sort of has some Kendrick features. Meh.
Miguel - War & Leisure
LA-based singer and sensualist releases his "political album." It's still mostly about sex, though. Features Travis Scott, Rick Ross, J. Cole (c'mon, really?), and Kali Uchis.
Chris Stapleton - From a Room: Volume 2
Country's bid for authenticity is back with another actually pretty authentic album. Chris Stapleton is underrated - fact. Includes singles "Scarecrow in the Garden" and "Tryin' to Untangle My Mind."
Chief Keef - Dedication
After breaking thots earlier in the year, Chief Keef is back with his third studio album. Follows 2015's Bang 3 and a plethora of mixtapes. Includes "Come On Now" ft. Lil Yachty.
Neil Young & Promise of the Real - The Visitor
The man, the myth, the guy that tried to make Pono into a thing. Neil Young and his latest backing band (led by Willie Nelson's son Luke) return for their third album together. Follows Young's reissue of his lost album Hitchhiker earlier in the year.
Glassjaw - Material Control
Yet another comeback album from yet another post-hardcore band. Material Control is their first full-length album in 15 years. Follows a free 2011 EP, Coloring Book.
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