25 New Songs Released Today – BrooklynVegan
25 New Songs Released Today
So many musicians, so many new tracks to check out. Each week offers a plethora of new albums across various genres, a wealth of indie music releases, and updates on the latest metal music. Music enthusiasts are constantly on the lookout for fresh tunes to add to their playlists. Here’s a compilation of some interesting songs that have just been released.
Paula Kelley, of Drop Nineteens fame, surprises herself with the track “Static.” Initially considering it a filler song, she found its potential after tweaking a single chord in the chorus. The song took on a life of its own during the production process, with Kelley pleasantly stunned by its transformation. “Static” is part of her upcoming solo album set to drop on March 27.
K Á R Y Y N, the Syrian-Armenian-American vocalist and producer, gave us a taste of her new album PHYSICS UNIVERSAL LOVE LANGUAGE (PULL) with the release of “Collapse Phase.” This electro-pop gem sets the stage for what’s to come from K Á R Y Y N.
Steven Brown, from Tuxedomoon, has a new track titled “Work” from his upcoming album In This Very World, expected on February 20. Collaborating with Ryan Weinstein of Coffin Prick, Brown found his way onto this track through an unconventional channel. His smooth saxophone solos accompany a quirky lyrical addition, ensuring that “Work” stands out among his other work.
Gregory Uhlmann, a talented guitarist and composer from Los Angeles, serves up “Lucia” featuring Alabaster DePlume as the first single off his upcoming album Extra Stars. Captured by a field recording at Big Sur, this track channels the intensity of crashing waves, creating a unique auditory experience that reflects Uhlmann’s musical finesse.
Tha God Fahim surprises fans with “Tha Source Wall,” a smooth offering from his latest project Ultimate Dump Gawd 2. Keeping up his prolific output, Fahim adds another release to his Dark Shogunn Saga series, set to arrive on February 6.
Joshua Chuqiumia Crampton’s album Anata is a tribute to the Andean ceremony celebrating Mother Earth. The lead track, “Ch’uwanchaña ~El Golpe Final~,” offers a noisy, experimental sound that sets the tone for the album’s release in February.
Lone, the UK producer, presents “Life Spark” as a teaser for his upcoming album Hyperphantasia. With a blend of chaotic rave elements and sparkling melodies, this track showcases Lone’s signature style.
Wendy Eisenberg embraces rustic folk vibes in “Meaning Business,” the latest single from her self-titled solo album due in April. Collaborating with talented musicians, Eisenberg’s new track is a testament to her musical versatility.
UnityTX, the rap-metal outfit, brings high energy to the table with “Enjoy Tha Show,” a taste of their upcoming album Somewhere, In Between… scheduled for release on March 13. Mixing rap and metal influences, UnityTX offers a unique sound that will surely leave listeners wanting more.
Dryjacket’s “ILY ULY” is a catchy emo-math-pop tune that sets the stage for their EP Middle Names, dropping on February 6. Perfect for fans of noodly guitar riffs and emotional lyrics, Dryjacket’s latest single is a must-listen.
Death Lens, the punk rockers from Southern California, present “Monolith” as the opening track from their upcoming album What’s Left Now? Due on April 24, this anthemic song is a powerful introduction to their new record.
Lydia Lunch and Art Gray come together for a captivating cover of Magazine’s “Permafrost” on a new 10-inch vinyl release. NYC underground scene veterans, Lunch and Gray deliver a unique take on this classic track.
Pearl, the Baltimore punk band, offers a raw and energetic track titled “Party” from their forthcoming album Love And Grief, set to release on April 20. This high-octane single sets the tone for what’s to come from Pearl.
Sugar makes a comeback with the b-side track “Long Live Love,” influenced by Garbage and slated for release on a new 7-inch record in May. Fans of Sugar’s previous work can expect more of their signature sound in this latest offering.
The New Pornographers make a strong comeback with “Votive,” the lead single from their forthcoming album The Former Site Of. This track sets the stage for the band’s tenth LP, promising a stellar musical journey for listeners.
Montreal duo Bibi Club presents “Washing Machine,” a refreshing track that showcases their unique blend of indie rock and experimental sounds. With an ear-catching melody and distinctive vocals, Bibi Club offers a standout addition to the indie music scene.
As music enthusiasts eagerly await these new releases, these tracks offer a