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Latest Western music releases [December 2025]

Have you checked out the Western music released in December 2025 yet?From soul-stirring ballads to dance tracks that make your body move, artists from around the world have delivered a wide variety of songs.You’re sure to find the perfect track for your everyday background music, or a new favorite you’ll want to play on repeat.In this article, we’re spotlighting the latest Western music releases that dropped that month.Be sure to look for tracks you’ll want to add to your playlist!

Latest Western Music Releases [December 2025] (121–130)

The New FleshSYLOSIS

SYLOSIS – The New Flesh (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The New FleshSYLOSIS

Sylosis, a metal band from Reading, UK, masterfully weave Bay Area thrash and melodic death metal elements into a technical, heavy sound that continues to captivate metal fans worldwide.

Their new track, The New Flesh, explores a profound theme of transcending the physical body, with razor-sharp guitar riffs and dramatic shifts that strike the listener to the core.

Released in November 2025, the song has also drawn attention as a lead single from the upcoming album The New Flesh, slated for release in February 2026.

Its beautiful melodies shine through the pummeling beats, making it a must-hear for anyone who craves both the ferocity and the lyricism of metal.

StaySharon

Sharon – Stay (Official Visualizer)
StaySharon

Sharon is a solo artist quietly building a presence in the internet-born music scene.

With a unique style that spans hip-hop and electropop, she’s not widely known yet, but she’s becoming a hot topic among discerning listeners.

She released the album “More drugs more love” in May 2025, and by November of the same year had already dropped a new track, “Stay.” Its sprightly UK garage rhythm blends with her emotional vocals, crafting a song that resonates with poignant themes like the fragility of relationships and fixation.

It’s perfect for a nighttime drive or for sinking into music alone in a quiet moment—club music fans should definitely check it out.

Maybe I’m CrazySweet Love

Sweet Love – Maybe I’m Crazy (Official Video)
Maybe I'm CrazySweet Love

Sweet Love is a four-member girl group based in London, formed in 2023.

They’re an act to watch, known for serving as a support act on S Club 7’s arena tour.

Their third single, released in November 2025, is “Maybe I’m Crazy.” Breaking from their previous dance-oriented style, it’s an ambitious track that incorporates breezy country-pop elements.

The song portrays a bittersweet yet powerful love—feeling foolish yet unable to stop loving—and it’s the kind of track that gives listeners a gentle push forward.

The vocals showcase the distinct personalities of all four members beautifully, making it a perfect listen when you need a boost of confidence.

TroubleThe Enemy

The Enemy – Trouble (Official Video)
TroubleThe Enemy

The Enemy, a band from Coventry that took the UK rock scene by storm in the late 2000s, broke up once but returned, and they continue to command fervent support with their punkish sound that speaks for the working-class reality.

Here’s their new track, released in November 2025.

Serving as a lead cut from their comeback album “Social Disguises,” due out in February 2026, it’s a rock tune bursting with raw guitars and relentless, driving beats reminiscent of their early urgency.

The song captures the impatience and frustration of searching for one’s place amid a rapidly changing culture, and it’s sure to strike a deep chord with former rock kids.

A must-listen not only for longtime fans, but for anyone craving no-nonsense, hard-hitting rock.

FootprintsThe Fell

Footprints Official Music Video
FootprintsThe Fell

The Fell is a modern rock band featuring the legendary virtuoso bassist Billy Sheehan.

On November 28, 2025, they released a new version of their track “Footprints.” Originally debuted in 2017 as the band’s first single, the song has evolved into something more powerful and dynamic with the addition of new vocalist Toby Rand.

Though it explores introspective themes—reflecting on life’s mistakes and reassessing one’s own footprints—the track becomes a highly emotional rock anthem, amplified by its weighty visual world shot at a former military facility in Poland.

Blending classic hard rock with a contemporary edge, it’s a perfect song to elevate your mood on a nighttime drive.