Weekly Streaming Options for November 15, 2025

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Welcome to the latest edition of The Weekend Stream, where we take a look at some exciting new releases hitting digital platforms. This week brings a mix of fresh tracks and classic favorites from a variety of genres that are sure to delight music fans.

Kicking things off is the announcement of a new album from Squeeze, set to release on March 6. “Trixies, Pt. 1” is the lead single from this upcoming record, which features songs written by band founders Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook in the mid-’70s, showcasing their musical partnership from an early age.

Next up, we have Art in America, an art-rock group that made waves during the early days of MTV. Their 1983 debut album has been reissued digitally, complete with two bonus live tracks. This release is the perfect gift for any progressive rock enthusiast looking to dive into the band’s unique sound.

Swedish pop sensation Robyn is back with a new track titled “Dopamine,” hinting at a forthcoming album after a seven-year hiatus since her acclaimed record “Honey.” Collaborating with producer Klas Ahlund and singer/songwriter Taio Cruz, Robyn’s new song is a blend of upbeat rhythms and introspective lyrics that showcase her evolution as an artist.

In a nod to the popular Netflix series “Stranger Things,” a remix of Queen’s classic track “Who Wants to Live Forever” features in the trailer for the show’s fifth season. This remix seamlessly blends the iconic vocals of Queen with the synth-driven theme of “Stranger Things,” creating a nostalgic and exciting musical moment for fans of both the band and the series.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Outkast’s album “Stankonia” receives a digital deluxe edition, including rare studio tracks, remixes, and alternate cover art. This release showcases the Atlanta duo’s crossover success and impact on the music scene during the early 2000s.

Veteran country artist Jim Reeves receives an expanded edition of his self-titled album, featuring bonus tracks that highlight his transition from Nashville sound to pop-oriented ballads. This remastered release includes classic songs like “My Happiness” and “You Belong to Me,” offering a fresh perspective on Reeves’ musical legacy.

Lastly, a diverse range of new releases from artists like Roy Ayers, Lionel Hampton, Art Pepper, and Stan Getz offer music fans a plethora of options to explore different genres and eras. Whether you’re a fan of jazz, rock, or holiday tunes, there’s something for everyone in this week’s lineup of digital releases.

As the musical landscape continues to evolve, these digital debuts serve as a reminder of the enduring power of music to entertain, inspire, and bring people together across generations and genres. Be sure to check out these releases on your favorite digital platform and discover new sounds to enjoy this weekend and beyond.

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