Top 5 Must-Hear Songs This Week – October 24

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This week’s New Music Friday offers a diverse selection of tunes that are sure to capture your attention. From the strange and captivating sounds of Puscifer to the infectious beats of T-Pain, there is something for every music enthusiast to enjoy. Let’s dive into the five songs featured this week and explore the unique offerings from each artist.

First up, we have “Self Evident” by Puscifer, a track that showcases the band’s ability to craft serious music with an unserious twist. The dark and bizarre elements blend seamlessly with accessible tunes, making this song a must-listen for fans of unique sounds. With powerful riffs, a catchy beat, and exceptional vocals from Maynard James Keenan and Carina Round, “Self Evident” sets the stage for Puscifer’s upcoming album, “Normal Isn’t.” Plus, with an exciting 2026 tour announcement, fans have even more to look forward to from this talented group.

Next on the list is “Club Husband” by T-Pain, a track that exudes catchiness and infectious energy. T-Pain’s signature style shines through in this hitmaker jam, making it impossible to resist singing along to its memorable hook. Despite technically dropping last week, the full music video release this week adds another layer of excitement to this already addictive song.

Moving on to “Werewolf” by Koe Wetzel, we’re treated to a holiday-themed tune just in time for Halloween. This southern rock artist delivers a melodic track with grungy guitar elements and a touch of howling that sets the mood for spooky season. Whether you’re jamming out in the moonlight or getting into the Halloween spirit, “Werewolf” offers a unique blend of sounds that is sure to captivate listeners.

Cigarettes After Sex makes a haunting return with “Anna Karenina,” a slow and gothy tune that transports listeners to another world. The dream-pop band’s distinctive style is on full display in this track, reminiscent of a Leonard Cohen penned Joy Division song. With its creeping melody and captivating lyrics, “Anna Karenina” is a mesmerizing addition to the band’s discography.

Lastly, Truckstop Dickpill brings the heavy vibes with “Concrete Catheter,” a track that lives up to its raw and gritty name. Described as “Appalachian Boner Slam,” this Tennessee band delivers a dirty, violent, and heavy sound that packs a punch. With the weight of a rusty 18-wheeler hauling Busch Light, “Concrete Catheter” is a relentless and uncompromising offering from a band that knows how to rock.

In conclusion, this week’s selection of new music offers a little something for everyone. Whether you’re drawn to dark and eclectic sounds, infectious beats, holiday-themed tunes, haunting melodies, or heavy rock vibes, these five songs have you covered. So, take a moment to explore the diverse range of sounds featured in this week’s New Music Friday and uncover your next favorite track.

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