With so much music being released constantly, it can be difficult to keep up. That’s why we’ve curated a list of the most interesting new releases for you to check out. Below is our track roundup for Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Debby Friday – ‘1/17’
Debby Friday has returned with a new song titled ‚1/17‘, a sultry and euphoric track co-produced with Darcy Baylis. The accompanying video, directed by Friday and Kevan Funk, reflects on her highs and lows in the industry. Friday shared, „I’ve spent the past year detaching myself from the highs and lows of this business and trying to see everything as a sign. Of what? I don’t know. But I’m sure in the end, it’ll all mean something.“
Shanti Celeste – ‘Thinking About You’
Shanti Celeste has announced a new album, Romance, set to release on May 16. The lead single ‚Thinking About You‘ is a tribute to a late friend, with Celeste singing lead vocals for the first time. The song reflects on the importance of her friend in her life.
Sex Week – ‘Coat’
Brooklyn duo Sex Week, comprised of Pearl Amanda Dickson and Richard Orofino, have released ‚Coat‘, a track that continues their unique sound established in their debut EP. The song showcases their ominous yet delicate voices, creating a mesmerizing experience.
Bnny – ‘Good Stuff (Edit)’ [feat. Wild Pink]
Bnny and Wild Pink’s John Ross have collaborated on a reworking of ‚Good Stuff‘, creating a gritty and ethereal version of the track. The new rendition will be featured on the upcoming deluxe edition of the album, showcasing a different approach to the dreamy song.
Johanna Warren – ‘Nectar’
Johanna Warren has released ‚Nectar‘, a whimsical and hypnotic track that will be part of her upcoming EP, The Night of the Wind. The project, inspired by a book she wrote as a child, aims to reclaim something pure and profoundly silly through music.
Angel Bat Dawid and Naima Nefertari have announced a collaboration album, Journey to Nabta Playa, set to release on May 2. The lead single ‚Procession of the Equinox‘ draws inspiration from Virginia Hamilton’s The People Could Fly, creating a foreboding yet intriguing sound.
Nell Smith – ‘Billions of People’
Nell Smith’s posthumous debut solo album, Anxious, features the driving single ‚Billions of People‘. The song reflects on her experiences while on tour and was written in collaboration with Shred Kelly, capturing a moment of inspiration and reflection.
Eric Church – ‘Hands of Time’
Eric Church has announced a new album, Evangeline Vs. the Machine, set to release on May 2. The single ‚Hands of Time‘ pays homage to musical legends like Bob Seger, Tom Petty, and others, showcasing Church’s storytelling and musical influences.
Couch Prints – ‘Hall Lights’
New York duo Couch Prints have announced their upcoming album Pitbull 2, with the lead single ‚Hall Lights‘ out now. The song captures the essence of a friendship evolving and changing, anchored in memories but moving towards the unknown.
Jolie Laide – ‘Holly’
Jolie Laide has released ‚Holly‘, a captivating single from their upcoming LP Creatures. The song tells the story of two strangers meeting in a forest clearing, setting the tone for the band’s unique sound and storytelling.
Der andere Fremde geht weiter, um zu teilen, was in seinem Leben passiert ist; durch das postapokalyptische Ödland zu wandern, in dem sie beide leben.
Georgia Harmer hat ein wunderschön ruhiges und zurückhaltendes Lied namens ‚Können wir still sein‘ enthüllt. In einer Erklärung beschrieb sie es als „eine Hommage an einen sehr friedlichen Ort auf dem Land, wo ich für ein paar Monate gelebt habe, und eine neue Liebe, die Wurzeln schlägt. Es ist ein sehr hoffnungsvolles Lied, das davon handelt, zur inneren Gelassenheit geführt zu werden und das Gefühl zu haben, dass die Jalousien ein wenig mehr geöffnet werden, als sie es jemals waren. Es ist ein Lied über Ruhe und Ehrfurcht, für den Ort, an dem ich mich physisch und emotional befand, und den Versuch, die Schönheit um mich herum aufzunehmen und sie tief genug eindringen zu lassen, um mich fühlen zu lassen, als könnte ich ein Teil davon sein.“