There’s always a lot of music coming out, so it’s hard to track. At a time when new trucks were particularly overwhelming, we sift through the noise and bring you a curated list of the most interesting new releases (the best that will be added to us) Best New Song Playlist). Below is a track roundup for Tuesday, April 1st, 2025.
Wet legs – “Catch these fists”
Wet Legs returned with the release of their sophomore album. Moisturizer. The lead single “Catch The Fists” is cheeky, meaty and thick with equal parts of the dancepunk, and comes with a music video the band filmed on the Isle of Wight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kjz89xyms4
Jenny Hvar – “The artist is absent”
There are two versions of “The Artist Is Absent.” This is the original studio version, the latest preview of Jenny Hval’s upcoming album, the expanded mix “89 Seconds Rewrite.” Marina Abramovich’s play There is an artistthis is one of the most infectious songs that the Norwegian singer-songwriter has placed on tape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8ouod8dxne
Hillhouse – “All is enough”
Hitsubo has announced a new LP Hits will be hits forever2023 follow-up The death of Randy Fitzsimmons. Arrived on August 29th, it is led by an attractive and rough “good enough”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebxrfflmpe
Flower Shop – “Jellyfish”
Griefy yet warm and empowering, “Jerifish” is the final preview of the florist’s new album Jerry Wish It’s ahead of Friday’s release. “‘Jellyfish’ is presented as a bright song with a dark undertone of dark things, how we are actually destined, what our lives will bring, and what we can do about it,” explained bandleader Emily Sprague. “It marvels at the mysteries of our world, while lamenting the many destruction at the hands of humans. “Jerifish” attempts to draw a boundary line between our minds and the natural world, and establishes an important theme of this song and record. Deserves happiness and love: “Destroy feelings that you are not enough.” This reflects the previous lyrics: “Destroy everything on earth” observes how things look, but it doesn’t have to be, it has to be a challenge. ”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tdpkrpsajm
No windows – “Easter Island”
No Windows, the folk duo of Morgan Morris and Verity Slangen, has released a gorgeous new song from their coming soon The Great Traitor An EP called “Easter Island.” “‘Easter Island’ may be the most supportive song we’ve written, but there was little separation between both roles in that moment,” Morris shared. “Usually, our instinct after finishing the spine of a song is to think about arrangements, instrumentation, and production. The work. But after finishing “Easter Island,” we felt completely satisfied with where it was. The song remains roughly the same as when I first performed in my room. ”
Slangen added: “It was written at the end of a relationship that influenced many of this EP. I’ve written so many farewell songs, which shows my maturity in being able to take a more gentle and subtle approach in situations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdnswpxxuk8
Pet symmetry – “large mileage”
Pet Symmetry – Emo Supergroups, including Evan Weiss (on top of it), Marcus Nuxio (Ratboys), and Eric Chajah (Dowsing), have released the big symmetry for their new album – May 2 – Driving a new single, “Big Mileage.” “I feel a special connection to my car,” Weiss said. “I’ve written a few songs about them all over the years. Vanessa the Van was one of the best vehicles I’ve ever owned. It’s something I’ve taken all over the US and Canada for 10 years. 350k miles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgyearuuzf8
Anika – “Oxygen”
Anika’s new album Abyss will be released later this week, and today she invites us into the world with her latest single, “Oxygen.” It is “to feel trapped in your own body, your own story, your own society, this claustrophobic socially constructed world norms and anticipated actions,” she explained. “I want to get out of this cage, I want to breathe, I want to harmonize without limitation with its true self, its true emotions, sensations, desires.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qrn5mdfkso
Graham Hunt – “East Side Screamer”
Wisconsin-based songwriter Graham Hunt has announced his fourth LP. A timeless world forever – Until June 13th – There is a rivet song called “East Side Screamer.” The track “is a true story about his encounter with a supernatural being on the east side of Madison, Wisconsin,” according to Hunt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuuxbhem7zk
Cameron Nourer – “La Paz”
Prior to his new album release CRK This Friday, guitarist and archivist Cameron Knowler released another soothing instrumental: “La Paz.” “These songs depict my relationship with the place, my isolated childhood, and how it all fell apart after my dad was suddenly imprisoned in 2008,” Knowler shared. “These early impressions burn my work despite the once-incisive darkness. The background, which is the border town of the theatre, is always distinctive and resourceful. Everything in that town is small, naked and historically charged.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=li7hsnda7pk
Death in Las Vegas – “Death Mask”
British producer Richard Fearless announced his first death on a Vegas album since 2016 Contagion; Infection. death mask Arrived on June 6th, the newly announced title track will be spread over seven minutes. “Some of the gear I use tends to take life in its own way. For example, the delay of the effectrons that Arthur Russell also used. It fed back itself and sounded like a radio conversation – literally speaking out from within the machine,” Fearless shared. “In the echoplex, the tape is never changed. It’s eroding by the hands of time. When you record it on tape, things flow from what was before, like people in the past.”