17 Fresh Songs Released Today
Today, we have an exciting lineup of 17 newly released songs from a variety of artists across different genres. Automatic’s latest track, “Lazy,” teases their upcoming album “Is It Now?” set to be released on September 26. On the other hand, pop sensation Carly Rae Jepsen surprises fans with a new song, “More,” part of the upcoming 10th-anniversary edition of her hit album E•MO•TION.
Snooper’s “Guard Dog” explores themes of personal growth and self-reflection, narrating the struggle of stepping out of one’s comfort zone. The music video features adorable dogs, adding a playful element to the song. Meanwhile, Rocket dives into familial relationships and generational traumas with their track “Act Like Your Title,” from their upcoming debut album “R Is For Rocket.”
Mississippi garage rock duo Bass Drum of Death takes a fast and noisy approach with “Never Gonna Drink About You,” a preview from their upcoming album “SIX.” Flock of Dimes, led by Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak, delivers a powerful message of resilience in the new song “Afraid,” setting the tone for her upcoming album “The Life you Save.”
Weirs, an experimental collective from North Carolina, offers a hymn-like track titled “I Want To Die Easy,” giving listeners a taste of their upcoming album “Diamond Grove.” keiyaA’s latest release, “Stupid Prizes,” combines rich orchestral sounds with poignant lyrics, reflecting on personal struggles and societal challenges.
Cusp’s gritty indie rock single “Follow Along” sets the stage for their upcoming album “What I Want Doesn’t Want Me Back,” scheduled for release in October. Coheed and Cambria teams up with 311’s Nick Hexum for a special rendition of “Goodbye, Sunshine,” showcasing a stripped-down version of the track from their new album “The Father of Make Believe.”
Castle Rat introduces listeners to their Medieval Fantasy Heavy Metal sound with “Serpent,” a track from their upcoming album “The Bestiary.” Beach Bunny’s “Year of the Optimist” offers an uplifting message, and End It pays homage to Maximum Penalty with a hardcore cover of “Could You Love Me?” for their debut full-length album “Wrong Side of Heaven.”
Good Luck makes a triumphant return after 14 years with their new album “Big Dreams, Mister,” featuring the energetic track “Into the Void.” Show Me The Body presents a revamped version of “One Train,” accompanied by a captivating music video. Additionally, The Replacements treat fans to an alternate version of “Androgynous,” showcasing a fresh take on their classic track.
Lastly, Florence + The Machine stuns with “Everybody Scream,” the title track of her highly anticipated sixth album. With an array of diverse sounds and themes, these new releases offer something for every music enthusiast to enjoy.