So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Every week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), spherical up much more new music that we’d call “indie,” and speak about what metal is coming out. We submit music news, track premieres, and more all day. We replace a playlist weekly of a few of our present favourite tracks. This is a day by day roundup with a bunch of attention-grabbing, newly launched songs in a single place.
MIKE, WIKI & THE ALCHEMIST – ONE MORE EP
Wiki and MIKE are each staples of NYC’s underground rap panorama, and their types are fairly completely different however they proved to have loads of chemistry after they teamed up for a monitor on Wiki’s Navy Blue-produced album Half God final yr. Now they have a collaborative EP out, fully produced by The Alchemist (launched along with a brand new marketing campaign from Patta and Tommy Hilfiger), and it finds all three artists on the tops of their video games and sounding nice collectively.
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THE CHISEL / MESS – SPLIT
UK punks The Chisel and Mexico punks Mess each pull from the gritty, anthemic sounds of avenue punk/Oi!, and so they make for an awesome pair on this new cut up.
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THE HOLOPHONICS – “LUMINAIRE”
Dallas/Brooklyn ska-punks The Holophonics have shared the second single from their upcoming album LAVOS (due 12/16 by way of Unhealthy Time Data), and this one finds them exploring a extra somber, melancholic aspect than the rippin’ lead single.
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ETHEL CAIN – “FAMOUS LAST WORDS (AN ODE TO EATERS)”
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross scored Luca Guadagnino’s new adaptation of Bones and All, and now Ethel Cain has shared a tune impressed by the movie, which is a few pair of us-against-the-world younger lovers who’re cannibals.
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KOOL G RAP – “BORN HUSTLER” (ft. AZ & 38 SPESH)
New York rap veteran Kool G has a brand new venture, Final Of A Dying Breed, due on December 9, and he faucets fellow Queens vet AZ and Rochester increase bap torch-carrier 38 Spesh for its nostalgia-inducing new single.
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NICOLE DOLLANGANGER – “RUNNIN’ FREE”
Following her current single “Gold Satin Dreamer,” her first new music of the yr and the primary style of a brand new album due out in early 2023, Nicole Dollanganger has shared a second new single, “Runnin’ Free,” which pairs twinkly dream pop with a desolate, creepy aesthetic.
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MOUNT WESTMORE – “FREE GAME”
Mount Westmore (Snoop Dogg, Ice Dice, E-40, Too $hort) are releasing their album on December 9, and new single “Free Recreation” finds these 4 vets placing a moody, fashionable spin on basic West Coast rap.
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GAZ COOMBES (SUPERGRASS) – “LONG LIVE THE STRANGE”
Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes’ new solo album Turn the Car Around is out in January and this is one other monitor from it. “Lengthy Stay the Unusual” is a sweeping, widescreen celebration of the “extraordinary.”
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KELE (BLOC PARTY) – “VANDAL THE FLAMES”
Kele Okereke of Bloc Social gathering has introduced new solo album The Flames Pt 2 which shall be out March 24 by way of KOLA Data / !K7. The album artwork has Kele burning a duplicate of The Smiths’ The Queen is Lifeless and this single follows swimsuit, titled “Vandal the Flames.” Kele says, “There haven’t been many issues which have made me really feel proud to be British lately however watching these folks in Bristol knocking down the Colston statue made me really feel immensely proud. It was unusual folks saying ‘no, this slaver doesn’t symbolize my Britain.’ It was an act of defiance that I understood and I abruptly obtained a glimpse of a Britain I may imagine in.”
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KAM FRANKLIN (THE SUFFERS) – “A BITCH DIDN’T LISTEN”
“For these of us that partake within the therapeutic advantages of hashish, being aware of your utilization is extraordinarily essential, particularly in terms of edibles,” says The Suffers’ Kam Franklin about this new tune. “‘A Bitch Didn’t Hear’ is a tune about figuring out your dose, and the chaos that may ensue whenever you select to go the other route. In my case, I assumed I may deal with extra edibles than what was advisable by my good good friend and THC professional, Margo Worth. I used to be improper, however no less than I obtained a very good giggle and a enjoyable tune out of it.”
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GOLD PANDA – “PLASTIC FUTURE” (SKEE MASK REMIX)
Skee Masks has remixed “Plastic Future” from Gold Panda’s new album, and Gold Panda additionally simply spoke to us in regards to the influences behind the LP.
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MORRISSEY – “REBELS WITHOUT APPLAUSE”
The first single from Morrissey’s upcoming solo album Bonfire of the Youngsters is probably the most blatantly Smiths-iest solo single he is ever launched, with a Marr-esque guitar riff nicked in equal elements from “This Charming Man” and “Cemetery Gates.”
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ELK CITY – “APOLOGY SONG”
NJ band Elk Metropolis, whose lineup consists of Sean Eden (Luna) and Richard Baluyut (Versus), have shared the video for “Apology Tune” from their new album Above the Water. Train and emojis are concerned.
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METALLICA – “LUX ÆTERNA”
“Lux Æterna” is the primary single from Metallica’s just-announced new album 72 Seasons. Learn extra about it, and their 2023/2024 tour, here.
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SKULLPRESSER (THE WONDER YEARS, MANNEQUIN PUSSY, and so on) – “PROFIT FROM PAIN”
Skullpresser is a brand new Philly metallic hardcore band with members of The Marvel Years, Model Pussy, Burdens, and One Lifeless Three Wounded. Learn extra about their debut single here.
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