Publishing date: Nov, 26, 2025
December 5th
Sam Fender – People Watching (Deluxe Edition)
The rock artist releases the Deluxe Edition of his Mercury Prize-winning third album. This extended version is expected to feature new tracks, B-sides, and live recordings that showcase his raw vocal power and urgent, socially conscious songwriting, which secured his victory.
Depeche Mode – Memento Mori: Mexico City
The legendary electronic band releases their new live album and concert film companion on December 5th. The album captures over two hours of music from their three-night residency at Mexico City’s Foro Sol during the Memento Mori world tour. This set is essential for fans, as it includes four previously unreleased tracks from the Memento Mori sessions, including “Survive” and “In The End”.
December 12th
Fred again.. – USB002
The prolific British electronic producer and DJ releases USB002. Following his established format of sampling voice notes and field recordings from his life, this album will likely offer another intensely personal, euphoric, and club-ready collection that continues to define his unique style of emotional house music.
Nas and DJ Premier – [Title TBA]
A landmark release for hip-hop, this project marks the highly anticipated full-length collaboration between the iconic rapper Nas and legendary producer DJ Premier. Fans expect a return to the classic, sample-heavy, East Coast boom-bap sound that defined their previous monumental tracks.
This Is Lorelei – Holo Boy.
The indie-pop project of Nate Amos releases Holo Boy. Following a distinct, lo-fi aesthetic blended with sharp, observational lyricism, this album is expected to deliver a uniquely raw and charming look into modern relationships and anxiety.
December 19th
Peter Criss – Peter Criss
The former drummer and co-founder of KISS releases his self-titled solo album. This release is a throwback for rock fans, likely focusing on a mix of hard rock and soulful ballads, allowing the rock legend to showcase his unique vocal style and musical interests outside of the KISS framework.
