Jeff Coffin, Matt Wigton and Jordan Perlson made Sleigh What?! in just a few days, just a week and change before Christmas. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Lucy Dacus's Historian is out March 2 via Matador Records. Dustin Condren/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
G Perico's latest album, 2 Tha Left, is out now. Brandon Espeleta /Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Seattle pop-punk band Dude York is made up of Claire England, Andrew Hall and Peter Richards. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Caleb Caudle's Crushed Coins comes out Feb. 23. Andy Tennille/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Chris Dave And The Drumhedz's self-titled record comes out Jan. 26. Dante Marshall/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Blush's self-titled debut album comes out Dec. 8. Sam Pettibon/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
On their new album, Bang on a Can All-Stars wear stethoscopes to perform music by Arcade Fire member Richard Reed Parry. Lisa Bauso/Cantaloupe Music hide caption
Mary Gauthier's Rifles & Rosary Beads comes out Jan. 26. Laura Partain/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Tom Jones contributes a cover to Strange Angels, an Elmore James tribute compilation that benefits MusicCares and Edible Schoolyard NYC. Tristan Fewings/Getty Images hide caption
Tom Misch's debut album Geography is due out next year. Charlie Cummings/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Charly Bliss' Christmas sweater game is on-point. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Yung Lean's latest album, Stranger, is available now. Zak Arogundade/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
José James will tour a program of his favorite Bill Withers tunes, culminating in a covers record in 2018. Janette Beckman/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Brandi Carlile's By The Way, I Forgive You comes out Feb. 16. Alysse Gafkjen/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
His Electro Blue Voice's Mental Hoops comes out Nov. 24. Jonathan Clancy/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Johanna Warren's Gemini II comes out Feb. 16. Marlee Meghan Banta/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Kal Marks' Universal Care comes out Feb. 23, 2018. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
From left: Romain Bly, Alistair Sung, Marlies van Gangelen, Maaike van der Linde, André de Ridder, Thora Sveinsdóttir Chris Bierden, Ben Ivascu, Drew Christopherson, Channy Leaneagh. (Never pictured: Ryan Olson.) Graham Tolbert/Courtesy of Totally Gross National Product/Transgressive Records hide caption
Sad Baxter. Jenni Dickens/Courtesy of the artist hide caption