So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Every week we review some new albums (all genres), round up more new music we call “indie”, and discuss upcoming metal music. We deliver music news, track premieres and more throughout the day. We update weekly playlists with some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting new releases.
Travis Scott, “Bad Bunny,” “The Weekend” — “K-Pop”
AI, make me a hit.
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GRUPO FRONTERA – “OJITOS ROJOS” (ft. KE PERSONAJES)
Grupo Frontera has been ubiquitous this year thanks to collaborations with Bad Bunny, Peso Pluma, and today, norteño returns with the danceable “Ojitos Rojos.”
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JAY ROCK – “Too Fast (Pull Over)” (ft. ANDERSON .PAAK & LATTO)
Jay Rock enlisted Anderson .Paak and Latto to write something more party-friendly than recent single “Eastside.”
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DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR – “Master of None” and “SONIC REDUCER” (DEAD BOYS COVER)
Hardcore veteran Death Before Dishonor presents a bold new song “about breaking the shackles of mental manipulation,” set against an enhanced cover of Dead Boys classic “Sonic Decer.”
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DJ SLINK & BANDMANRILL – “REAL HIPS 2”
Jersey club pioneers Bandmanrill team up with DJ Sliink for the instantly addictive ‘Real Hips 2’.
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Spiritual Night – “Goodbye”
Spirit Night (a project led by ex-TWIABP member Dylan Balliett) to release new LP bury the dead Out August 4, new single “So Long” is a sweet yet gritty, piercing indie rock song with some Hüsker Dü/Sugar vibes.
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CHIKA – “Crazy”
Chika shares another song on the eve of her debut album Samsonand this one found her breathing flames to the sound of a mixture of triumphal horns and snare drums.
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Byron Meja and the Burna Boys – Taliban II
Saint-Kitien artist Byron Mercia 2023 album no love The breakthrough hit “Taliban” was born, and now the song has been recreated with the help of African rhythm icon Burna Boy.
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Tina Sh – “Talk to Me Well”
Tina Sh has a new album called BB/ANG3L Through Ricky Reed’s Nice Life label, her new single “Talk To Me Nice” combines her lilting vocals with the brilliant production of electronic prodigy Nosaj Thing and veteran hip-hop producer Scoop DeVille (Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and more).
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Hayley Whitters – “Bondage”
new album by country singer hayley whittles i’m in love The EP is coming out next week (7/28) and here’s another song on it. Hailey says, “As you all know, I grew up on country radio in the ’90s, so when I was writing with Rodney Clawson and Chris LaCorte one day, I was thinking about Trisha Yearwood’s song ‘XXX’s & OOO’s. Songs of feeling.”
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SHA EK – “Like This”
Bronx rapper Sha Ek returns with “Like This,” a loud, brash, loud-rapping practice song.
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STAR 99 – “Girl” and “Nam 2”
San Jose’s Star 99 is coming soon Bitch Unlimited Released August 4th by Lauren Records, the lead singles “Girl” and “South Second” are sweet indie punk hits that are beloved by fans of the dog. Swearing should be a feast for the eyes.
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SLAYYYTER – “Miss Belladonna”
Slayyyter has announced her second album, assholewhich will be released via FADER on September 22, and has shared a new single, the extravagant pop anthem “Miss Belladonna.”
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WILL.I.AM & Britney Spears – “Mind Your Business”
will.i.am and Britney Spears have been together for 2000, but sadly, that’s it.
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Too Many Hopes Buried – “Phantom”
Wilkes-Barre post-hardcore band So Much Hope, Buried rock on this soaring, melodic new track.
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Anthemlo Ralph – “SOLA” (ft. RICK ROSS & SOGE CULEBRA)
Angolan artist Anselmo Ralph enlists Spanish artist Soge Culebra and Florida rapper Rick Ross for a captivating fusion of reggae, afrobeats and trap.
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Tan Cologne – “Visit”
The Taos duo are back now with this ethereal new single via Labrador. As for the song’s origins, as you might expect, the band says, “‘Visit’ was inspired by communion with otherworldly beings, imagining travel to unknown dimensions where other light beings teach and share through ancient ways. We wrote this song that examines frontier experiences and the eternal exchange of paths.”
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Continental Tour – “Portland”
Fans of REM and The Feelies will be captivated by the piercing sound of Denver band “Mainland Break,” which is packed full of their new album, “One Way Ticket to Midnight.” Check out album highlight “Portland.”
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Black Tea – “Day After Day”
Gary Canino’s solo project “Dark Tea” returns with his first new music in a year, a synthesized poppy song titled “Day by Day.”
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Roger Waters – “Money” (REDUX Version)
As you’ve probably heard, Roger Waters “re-imagined” Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, whether the world needed it or not. How “reimagined” is this? More than you can imagine. He shares his version of “Money,” originally sung by David Gilmour, here with a husky Tom Waits/Leonard Cohen rumpled suit makeover.
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Super Deluxe Edition – “Hunter” and “Controversy”
New York City’s Ultra Deluxe just dropped a new EP called Task Two new songs “The Hunters” and “The Argument”. Read about it here.
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Chris Stapleton – “White Horse”
Chris Stapleton announces new album, higher, the lead single was the progressive Southern rock “White Horse”. Read about it here.
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Gaslight Song – “The History Books” (ft. Bruce Springsteen)
Gaslight Anthem have officially announced their first new album in nine years, history books, the title track features a man they’ve been compared to (and collaborated with) multiple times: Bruce Springsteen. Read more here and choose from our exclusive vinyl variants.
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