Upcoming Music Streaming for January 24, 2026

0

Welcome to The Weekend Stream, where we review exciting digital debuts and reissues of notable catalogue titles. In this edition, we have a mix of new tracks from beloved artists and expanded reissues for your listening pleasure.

First up, we have Squeeze’s latest single “You Get the Feeling” from their upcoming album, Trixies. This track captures the essence of Difford and Tilbrook’s iconic sound, taking us back to their roots. The accompanying music video adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the song.

Next, Sugar, Bob Mould’s post-Hüsker Dü project, has unveiled “Long Live Love,” following their earlier release, “House of Dead Memories.” Fans were overjoyed with this rock anthem and have something to look forward to with the upcoming Love You Even Still tour across Europe and North America.

Panic! At The Disco’s A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out gets a 20th-anniversary deluxe treatment, offering fans a peek into some unreleased demos and a bonus 2006 live set. Revisit the emo-pop era with this expanded edition that brings back memories of the band’s heyday.

For country music enthusiasts, Reba McEntire’s Starting Over marks its 30th anniversary with a digital re-release. The album pays homage to legendary singers through a series of covers, with three bonus tracks to add to your playlist.

Def Leppard keeps the energy high with their vibrant new song “Rejoice” ahead of their upcoming Las Vegas residency and a European summer tour. The band’s electrifying sound continues to captivate audiences around the world.

Arizona’s alt-pop/rock outfit, The Format, surprises fans with their third album, Boycott Heaven, produced by Brendan O’Brien. This anticipated release brings back the band’s signature guitar-driven pop sound, showcasing their musical evolution over the years.

Snail Mail’s “Dead End” signals the arrival of their third album, Ricochet, set for release on March 27. Lindsey Jordan’s infectious pop/rock vibe shines in this upcoming record, promising fans a thrilling musical experience.

Meanwhile, Courtney Barnett announces her latest album Creature of Habit, featuring the track “Site Unseen” with backing vocals from Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee. Barnett’s unique alternative rock sound continues to captivate listeners worldwide.

Finally, Bill Quateman’s Just Like You and The Red Garland Quintet’s Soul Junction get the remastered digital treatment for a new generation of music enthusiasts to enjoy. These classic albums, enriched with top-tier musicianship, offer a glimpse into the music landscape of yesteryears.

Stay tuned for more exciting releases and reissues as we dive into the vibrant world of music discoveries. Each track and album mentioned adds another layer to the musical tapestry we continue to unravel, showcasing the richness and diversity of musical expressions past and present.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Prove your humanity: 8   +   2   =