At 70 years of age, Neil Young is not ready to slow down and will release his 38th studio album on December 2. Peace Trail was written and recorded shortly after the release of Young’s offbeat Earth live album, which came out in June. The 10-track effort was recorded at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La studios and according to the label is primarily acoustic.

The album is available for pre-order now through Young’s website

Young provided a preview of the new work in September when he released a video for “Indian Givers,” an anthem in support of those protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.

The video features footage of some of protesters being arrested interspersed with shots of Young driving in his car.

The album will be available on CD, cassette and download with a vinyl version arriving in January.