So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call “indie,” and talk about what metal is coming out. We post music news, track premieres, and more all day. We update a playlist weekly of some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting, newly released songs in one place.
**FRED AGAIN.. WITH CA7RIEL & PACO AMOROSO – “BETO’S HORNS (FRED REMIX)” & “BE…
So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call “indie,” and talk about what metal is coming out. We post music news, track premieres, and more all day. We update a playlist weekly of some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting, newly released songs in one place.
FRED AGAIN.. WITH CA7RIEL & PACO AMOROSO – “BETO’S HORNS (FRED REMIX)” & “BETO’S HORNS (EZRA COLLECTIVE REMIX)”
Fred Again.. continues his USB002 drop series with this track made with Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso and remixed, separately, by Ezra Collective and Fred himself. The song has been in Fred’s DJ sets this summer, was premiered on Twitch, and the final vocals were recorded just last week in Paris.
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HAYLEY WILLIAMS – “SHOWBIZ”
Hayley Williams has unveiled the 20th and “final” song from her 2025 album Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party, “Showbiz.” It arrives as she’s nominated for four Grammys.
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KEHLANI – “OUT THE WINDOW”
Just in time for her two Grammy nominations (for Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for “Folded”), Kehlani has shared a new single, emotional R&B track “Out The Window.”
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GEORGIA – “BE FREE”
“At the time of writing this tune, I wanted there to be an anthem for people who went out and didn’t drink or do drugs but still could be on the same wavelength as everyone else,” Georgia says of her new single “Be Free.” “The bassline was very much inspired by Hudson Mohawke / Rustie-era electronic music; I grew up on those beatmakers.”
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YUMI ZOUMA – “PHOEBE’S SONG”
New Zealand indie pop group have shared another song from their upcoming album No Love Lost to Kindness which is out in January. The band’s Josh Burgess wrote “Phoebe’s Song” as an ode to his partner, and she also stars in the video. “‘Phoebe’s Song’ is a real outlier in our catalogue,” Josh says. “We honestly don’t have many love songs. It’s a bold testament to our love, but also a small window into the joy of coexisting with your person. Shout out to the Nokia ringtone. Thank you, YouTube. Thank you, Phoebe. Thank you, world, for sharing this love. One love.”
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GRACE IVES – “AVALANCHE,” “DANCE WITH ME,” “MY MANS”
Grace Ives is back with her first new music since her very good 2022 album Janky Star, three songs she wrote and produced with Ariel Rechtshaid..
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ELANOR MOSS – “AGAIN, MY LOVE”
London-based singer-songwriter Elanor Moss signed to Merge and shared her first single for the label. “Again, My Love,” a hushed folk track with some beautiful orchestration, is also her first new music since 2023. “It’s a song that reflects on change, the nature of change being something that requires you to lose things, and that’s okay, and actually really good,” she says. “I wrote it when I was really having a rough time. I was living a troubadour existence for the past couple of years, flitting between different places, and the uncertainty of that way of living was really getting to me. I think that one is a song for me, that I was trying to make a bit more universal.”
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DEB NEVER – “I’VE BEEN SLEEPING” & “FEEL IT”
Ahead of her set at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival next weekend, Deb Never two new singles, both produced by Jim-E Stack.
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LEON BRIDGES & NORAH JONES – “THIS CHRISTMAS I’M COMING HOME”
Leon Bridges and Norah Jones are celebrating the festival season with a new duet, which Leon Michels wrote with Norah Jones and produced.
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INTO IT. OVER IT. – “HYPERNORMALISATION”
Emo revival veterans Into It. Over It. say they’re slowly working on their next album, and in the meantime, they’ve shared one of their new songs. It sounds inspired by some state-of-the-world concerns, and it’s a very good one.
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BELLA WHITE – “LITTLE THINGS”
Canadian country singer Bella White has released her first new original song since 2023’s Among Other Things, and a press release hints that there’s more to come. It’s a lovely bit of rustic melancholy.
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CURSIVE – “THE RECLUSE” (SLOW VERSION)
Cursive are releasing a new 7″ with a slowed-down version of The Ugly Organ‘s “The Recluse” and a fast/punk version. We premiered the former today, and you can more about it here.
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THE CHURCH – “SACRED ECHOES (PART TWO)”
“Bleak and yet beautiful, ‘Sacred Echoes (Part Two)’ is unlike any previous Church song ever with its almost orchestral climaxes and its sombre mood,” says frontman Steve Kilbey of The Church’s new single. “The lyrics and voice are the weariness at the point where hope and hopelessness merge. The music is by turns delicate and sparse turning into a churning monstrous racket. Intense, forlorn and exultant!”
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