Feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new music? You're not alone! Every week, a tidal wave of fresh tracks washes over us, making it tough to keep up. But fear not, music lovers, because here's a curated selection of 15 new songs released today, ready to tantalize your ears. Let's dive in!
GORILLAZ unveils two contrasting tracks from their upcoming album, The Mountain, slated for a March release. The first, "Orange County," features a dynamic collaboration with Bizarrap, Kara Jackson & Anoushka Shankar. The second track, "The Hardest Thing," features Tony Allen.
HEMLOCKE SPRINGS offers a taste of their highly anticipated debut LP, the apple tree under the sea, due next month. The single, "W-W-W-W-W," promises to be an irresistible slice of alt-pop.
HATER shares their new single, "Angel Cupid." Singer Caroline Landahl of the Swedish band reveals the song's inspiration, stating, "All the music I normally loved seemed without spirit… I was angry with love poems." Their new album, Mosquito, is set to be released on March 6.
DAUGHTER celebrates the 10th anniversary of their sophomore album, Not To Disappear, with a new song titled "Not Enough." Originally written during the album sessions, the track was finally recorded in the studio last November, reuniting the band members. "To mark the album’s 10th anniversary, we wanted to revisit some of the unfinished threads from that era," they said.
FLORE LAURENTIENNE, the project of Quebec producer and composer Mathieu David Gagnon, has announced a new album, Volume III, coming out April 10 via Secret City Records. The preview track, "RÉGATE," showcases Gagnon's unique approach to music. He explains, "The more the piece unfolds, the more the melody becomes desynchronized... In the last section, harps replace the piano..." The synthesizer used is the same one used on Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon.
A.G. COOK contributes to the score of Charli XCX's new A24 mockumentary, The Moment, with the pulsating track "Offscreen."
GENA (KARRIEM RIGGINS & LIV.E) presents "Lead It Up," a soulful preview from their upcoming album, The Pleasure is Yours, due out in February.
INSTITUTE, the Austin punk band, has announced a self-titled EP arriving February 20 via Anti Fade, featuring the snarling lead single "The Shooter."
THE NOTWIST releases a cover of Lovers' "How the Story Ends" as the latest single from their first album in five years, News from Planet Zombie, set for a March release. They chose the song because they "really love the song and the Lovers… it has a great energy, melody and lyrics and is really fun to play and sing."
J. COLE is preparing to release The Fall-Off on February 6, and the first single, "Disc 2 Track 2," suggests it might be a double album. But here's where it gets controversial... could this be a new trend in the music industry?
JULIANNA RIOLINO has announced a deluxe edition of her 2025 sophomore album, Echo in the Dust, with the country-tinged single "Don't Put Me in the Middle." She describes the song as "the decompression after the fracture. It’s melancholic resolute and at peace."
NO/MÁS unleashes "LEY INDIGENA," a pulverizing single from their new LP, No Peace, arriving March 13 via Redefining Darkness.
LAMB OF GOD has announced a new album, Into Oblivion, and shared the title track.
BY STORM, the project of the surviving members of Injury Reserve, RiTchie and producer Parker Corey, presents "And I Dance," the debut album.
MODERN WOMAN, led by Sophie Harris, is releasing their debut album, with the track "Dashboard Mary." They've been around since the start of the decade, and were notable in that UK festival End of the Road launched their own record label with the band’s 2021 debut single. And this is the part most people miss... how does the band's history influence their current music?
What are your thoughts on these new releases? Which song has you hooked? Share your opinions in the comments below! Do you agree with the selection or do you have other recommendations?