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Bring in holiday cheer with Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix and more

- The Associated Press — Scott Stroud

It’s that time of year to grab some hot coco, don your coziest sweater and put on some festive tunes. Whether you’re dealing with holiday heartbreak or reuniting with loved ones after an uncertain two years, there’s music for everyone this season.

Associated Press journalist­s sampled a variety of albums, offering up the early gift of holiday release reviews and more.

Pentatonix, “Evergreen”

It’s not really Christmas until the gang from Pentatonix release new material and this year they’ve stretched the definition of Christmas material.

The a capella quintet offer classics like “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” and “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” but also tackle songs not often caroled, like Stevie Wonder’s “I Just Called to Say I Love You” and Joni Mitchell’s “River.” It’s risky and let’s just say the originals are safe.

Better is when they give “I Saw Three Ships” a propulsive beat and when they ask Alessia Cara over to lead on “Frosty the Snowman.” They even give the Beach Boys a run with their smashing cover of “Little Saint Nick.”

Pentatonix boldly take on a Beatle — Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmast­ime” — and it’s not half bad, as well as contributi­ng a twangy original song, the title track “Evergreen,” which, it’s only right, must be covered by another artist for their Christmas album next year.

— Mark Kennedy

Kelly Clarkson, “When Christmas Comes Around…”

Dealing with holiday heartbreak?

Kelly Clarkson has you covered with “When Christmas Comes Around...”

The Grammy winner’s 15 track Christmas album — featuring Chris Stapleton, Ariana Grande and Brett Eldredge — is filled with covers and originals to get everyone through the holiday season. It’s an instant classic with songs that will surely get radio time for years to come.

“You ruined all my favorite things,” she sings on the jubilant “Christmas Isn’t Canceled (Just You).” “But you won’t take Christmas from me.” The song’s playful, defiant cheer make it an early stand out.

Another album highlight is “Glow.” Clarkson’s voice melding with Stapleton’s is intoxicati­ng. “Nothing has changed, I still wish you could be wrapped up in my arms spending Christmas with me,” they sing.

Whether she’s reclaiming Christmas for herself or reminiscin­g on the ghost of Christmas past, Clarkson covers all the feelings brought on by the holidays with flare and fun.

— Ragan Clark

Pistol Annies, “Hell of a Holiday”

Let’s face it, most Christmas music idealizes a holiday season that is sometimes more stressful than sentimenta­l.

“Hell of a Holiday,” the first Christmas music from the trio of country singers the Pistol Annies, is for those holiday survivors. Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley bring both humor and harmony on a collection of 10 original songs and three classics.

“Harlan County Coal” is inspired by Presley’s hillbilly family gatherings, complete with shotgun shell tree ornaments. The fun bop “Snow Globe” would be a great add to a holiday party playlist, while their cover of “If We Make It Through December” is perfect for those dark chilly nights. The trio put a break on the hustle to remember the reason for the season by singing “Happy Birthday” to Jesus.

If the holidays have you both excited and exhausted, the Annies have enough cheer to get you ready to face the new year.

Hiss Golden Messenger, “O Come All Ye Faithful”

It would be hard to find a better fit for Christmas in pandemic times than the new holiday release by Hiss Golden Messenger. It’s wistful but not hopeless, fully cognizant of the difficulti­es we’ve all been living through, and yet it’s encouragin­g. In many ways it feels like an extension of the band’s last album, “Quietly Blowing It,” a truly constructi­ve take on the hard times wrought by COVID-19.

“It’s Christmas, baby, thank God we made it,” lead singer and creative force M.C. Taylor sings dolefully on “Hung Fire,” one of several sublimely spiritual new compositio­ns that could find their way into holiday rotation for years to come.

The album’s style is soulful, even majestic, on original Taylor compositio­ns, surprising covers and holiday classics that only gain in stature by being reworked in the band’s laidback Americana style.

Ultimately, an excellent band that just keeps getting better is a perfect match for a holiday season that comes upon us in less than perfect times.

Amanda Shires, “For Christmas”

Singer-songwriter Amanda Shires’ Christmas list includes beach vacations, a boat, cold hard cash and a date with comedian Larry David, but she’s not sharing her presents, so take a hike. Those are the sort of weirdly wonderful sentiments that appear on Shires’ holiday record, “For Christmas,” a collection of mostly original songs that feel a bit like a Christmas Eve fever dream.

 ?? BLUE NOTE — SONY MUSIC NASHVILLE — CONCORD — ATLANTIC — MERGE — THIRTY TIGERS — RCA ?? This combinatio­n of album covers shows, top row from left, “I Dream of Christmas” by Noraj Jones, “Hell of a Holiday” by Pistol Annies, “Happiness Is... Christmas” by Kristin Chenoweth, “When Christmas Comes Around…” by Kelly Clarkson, bottom row from left, “O Come All Ye Faithful” by Hiss Golden Messenger, “For Christmas” by Amanda Shires and “Evergreen” by Pentatonix.
BLUE NOTE — SONY MUSIC NASHVILLE — CONCORD — ATLANTIC — MERGE — THIRTY TIGERS — RCA This combinatio­n of album covers shows, top row from left, “I Dream of Christmas” by Noraj Jones, “Hell of a Holiday” by Pistol Annies, “Happiness Is... Christmas” by Kristin Chenoweth, “When Christmas Comes Around…” by Kelly Clarkson, bottom row from left, “O Come All Ye Faithful” by Hiss Golden Messenger, “For Christmas” by Amanda Shires and “Evergreen” by Pentatonix.

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