So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call “indie,” and talk about what metal is coming out. We post music news, track premieres, and more all day. We update a playlist weekly of some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting, newly released songs in one place.
GORILLAZ – “ORANGE COUNTY” (FT. BIZARRAP, KARA JACKSON & ANOUSHKA SHANKAR) AND “THE HARDEST THING” (FEAT. TONY ALLEN)
Gorillaz new album The Mountain is out in March and here are two very different tracks from it.
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HEMLOCKE SPRINGS – “W-W-W-W-W”
hemlocke springs’ anticipated debut LP the apple tree under the sea arrives next month, and the latest single is “w-w-w-w-w,” an appealing slice of alt-pop.
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HATER – “ANGEL CUPID”
“All the music I normally loved seemed without spirit,” Caroline Landahl of Swedish band Hater says of the band’s new single. “I was angry with love poems; I couldn’t stand listening to some of the really great love songs. I envisioned Angel Cupid as a weak little pink worm, completely and utterly rubbish at shooting arrows in my direction.” New album Mosquito is out March 6.
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DAUGHTER – “NOT ENOUGH”
Daughter’s 2016 sophomore album Not To Disappear turns 10 this year, and to celebrate they’ve shared a new song originally written and demo’ed during the album sessions. “‘Not Enough’ didn’t find its place on Not To Disappear but we always loved it – we even played it live a few times before it went back to being a demo buried on a hard-drive,” they say. “To mark the album’s 10th anniversary, we wanted to revisit some of the unfinished threads from that era. In November 2025 we finally all found ourselves in London again and recorded ’Not Enough’ in the studio together. We live in different places now, and some of our recent work has happened remotely, so this felt like old times.”
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FLORE LAURENTIENNE – “RÉGATE”
Flore Laurentienne, aka Quebec producer and composer Mathieu David Gagnon, has announced new album Volume III which is out April 10 via Secret City Records. He says of this very pretty preview: “The more the piece unfolds, the more the melody becomes desynchronized. It overlaps or harmonizes. The piece evokes a rapid shift in perspective. In the last section, harps replace the piano. We replayed the harp tracks backwards and recorded the reverb they produced, then put it all back in place. The result you hear before each harp chord is the reverb tail played backwards. This was a method used in the 1970s. The synthesizer used to make the ostinato is the same one they used on Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon, the EMS Synthi. A rare English synthesizer.”
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A.G. COOK – “OFFSCREEN”
Charli XCX’s new A24 mockumentary The Moment arrives later this month, and A.G. Cook has given us another early taste of his score with the pulsating “Offscreen.”
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GENA (KARRIEM RIGGINS & LIV.E) – “LEAD IT UP”
The anticipated new album from Karriem Riggins and Liv.e as GENA, The Pleasure is Yours, is out in February, and they’ve given us another preview with the soulful “Lead It Up.”
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INSTITUTE – “THE SHOOTER”
Austin punks Institute announced a self-titled EP arriving February 20 via Anti Fade, and here’s the snarling, driving lead single “The Shooter.”
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THE NOTWIST – “HOW THE STORY ENDS” (LOVERS COVER)
The Notwist’s anticipated first album in five years, News from Planet Zombie, is out in March, and the latest single is a cover of Lvers’ “How the Story Ends.” “We chose ‘How the story ends’ because we really love the song and the Lovers… it has a great energy, melody and lyrics and is really fun to play and sing,” they say. “When I first heard the demo-version, ‘Honea,’ on a Kill-Rockstars-compilation, I played the song in an endless loop until I could sing along all the lyrics. And also as the other cover-version on the album is by Neil Young and has a more romantic view on relationships, we thought it is good to have this song as a sort of counterpart.”
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J. COLE – “DISC 2 TRACK 2”
J. Cole is releasing The Fall-Off on February 6, and judging by the first single being called “Disc 2 Track 2,” it’s looking like a double album.
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JULIANNA RIOLINO – “DON’T PUT ME IN THE MIDDLE”
Toronto singer-songwriter Julianna Riolino has announced a deluxe edition of her 2025 sophomore album Echo in the Dust, due out on February 27 via Moonwhistle Records. It includes the country-tinged new single “Don’t Put Me in the Middle,” and she says, “I wrote this song on tour in between long drives, sound-checks, performances and ego deaths. It’s always been a hum in my head, and bringing it to life was cathartic and healing. It is the decompression after the fracture. It’s melancholic resolute and at peace.”
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NO/MÁS – “LEY INDIGENA”
DC grinders No/Más’ new LP No Peace arrives March 13 via Redefining Darkness, and today we get this pulverizing new single.
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LAMB OF GOD – “INTO OBLIVION”
Lamb of God have announced a new album, Into Oblivion, and they also shared the title track, which opens the album. Read more here and pre-order our exclusive green smoke vinyl variant.
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BY STORM – “AND I DANCE”
The surviving members of Inury Reserve, RiTchie and producer Parker Corey, announced their debut album as By Storm, and gave us a taste with “And I Dance,” which you can read more about here.
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MODERN WOMAN – “DASHBOARD MARY”
Led by singer-songwriter Sophie Harris, London band Modern Woman have been around since the start of the decade, and have been notable in that UK festival End of the Road launched their own record label with the band’s 2021 debut single. They haven’t released much since, but they’ve just announced their debut album and this is the first taste.
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