There’s a lot music popping out on a regular basis that it’s arduous to maintain observe. On these days when the inflow of recent tracks is especially overwhelming, we sift by the noise to deliver you a curated listing of probably the most attention-grabbing new releases (the perfect of which might be added to our Finest New Songs playlist). Under, try our observe roundup for Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
Cate Le Bon – ‘Is It Value It (Completely happy Birthday)?’
Cate Le Bon has previewed her upcoming Michelangelo Dying with a brand new tune, ‘Is It Value It (Completely happy Birthday)?’, which will get on the album’s emotional core. It arrives with an accompanying video directed by frequent collaborator H. Hawkline.
Brilliant Eyes – ‘1st World Blues’
Brilliant Eyes go ska on their new tune ‘1st World Blues’, and it’s fairly catchy. “‘1st World Blues’ is an homage to ska in all its waves,” the group defined. “From Desmond Decker to Tim Armstrong, we’re simply joyful so as to add our observe to the bin. The video is impressed by NYC 90s hip hop, which like ska, has an extended custom of unifying folks & utilizing celebratory music to convey subversive political themes. To be performed loud. Home windows down. Summertime.”
Teethe – ‘Push You Perpetually’
Southern slowcore band Teethe have unveiled ‘Push You Perpetually’, a swaying, fantastically pensive observe that serves as the ultimate preview of their forthcoming album, Magic of the Sale. It comes paired with an animated video by Rosa Sawyers.
Computerized – ‘Mercury’
Computerized – the trio of Izzy Glaudini (synths, vocals), Halle Saxon (bass, vocals), and Lola Dompé (drums, vocals) — have introduced a brand new album, Is it Now?, which might be launched September 26 by way of Stones Throw. It’s led by ‘Mercury’, an infectious tune with a throbbing bassline. Its lyrics are a reminder “to not fall into nihilism or cynicism, to as an alternative see life by a little bit of a religious lens,” in response to Glaudini. “Regardless of the horrible shit consistently taking place, life can nonetheless be mysterious and exquisite. I wished to lean into a way of dreaminess, and to have the verses really feel like a darkish lullaby.”
Nation of Language – ‘Underneath the Water’
Nation of Language have shared ‘Underneath the Water’, a glistening new observe from their upcoming LP Dance Referred to as Reminiscence. The band’s Ian Devaney commented: “This was the final one to make the reduce earlier than we turned the document in. We’d all the time had numerous enthusiasm for the observe, however the studio schedule had gotten a bit unwieldy over the vacations and an arbitrary deadline had been set to be completed with LP4 previous to leaving for a January tour in Australia supporting IDLES. As such we’d turned within the remaining album mixes for mastering earlier than getting on the airplane and I’d resigned myself to saving ‘Underneath the Water’ for some subsequent launch down the road. However someplace over the Pacific Ocean whereas making an attempt to sequence the album readability set in that regardless of our love for inflexible adherence to the manufacturing calendar, we wished it on there. So earlier than soundchecks on the opposite facet of the planet we connected all of the synths we’d introduced with us within the greenroom, remotely concocting the model you hear now. If it in some way sounds distinctly of the southern hemisphere, now you’ll all know why.”
Mac DeMarco – ‘Holy’
Mac DeMarco has shared a brand new single from his upcoming album Guitar, ‘Holy’, which is each relaxed and uneasy in its mysticism. Of the accompanying video, the musician stated, “I waded round within the ocean totally clothed for a pair hours and fully crammed my boots with seawater. There have been another photographs on some rocks I saved making an attempt too, however in the long run the clip of me falling within the backyard and consuming the apple was greatest. Thanks for listening.”
Kitba – ‘Maintain the Edges’
Brooklyn-based harpist and singer-songwriter Kitba has introduced a brand new album, Maintain the Edges – out September 19 by way of Ruination – with the subtly emotive title observe. “This tune means so many issues to me,” Kitba stated in a press launch. “It started as a type of mantra I used by a difficult second I used to be discovering troublesome to maneuver by, however over time it shifted and the that means remodeled. What began as a need to carry onto definition grew to become an invite to transcend it. This tune additionally unlocked an essential texture of the album – the primary time Zubin Hensler (who produced the document) put my voice by formant-shifting I burst out crying. It was such an involuntary, bodily response to listening to one thing mirrored again to me that I heard in my physique.”
Superchunk – ‘Caught In a Dream’
Superchunk have previewed their upcoming album Songs within the Key of Yikes with ‘Caught in a Dream’, which may be very enjoyable. “Based mostly on an precise dream that wouldn’t finish, it’s a late-in-the-sequence upbeat quantity put there to reward everybody who’s listened that far,” Mac McCaughan defined. “Voted tune most definitely to change into ‘quickest and most requested tune on the document we by no means play dwell’ à la ‘Her Royal Fisticuffs’ and ‘Sluggish Drip,’ however I feel we’ll study it for actual. Nice backing vocals by Laura King.”
Joanne Robertson – ‘Robe’
The UK musician Joanne Robertson has introduced a brand new album, Blurrr, which finds her working with cellist, composer, and producer Oliver Coates. It lands on September 19 by way of AD 93. Lead single ‘Robe’ is foggy and actually entrancing, an acoustic ballad that stirs emotion by partly drifting into the background.
Jobber – ‘Pillman’s Bought a Gun’
Jobber’s newest single, ‘Pillman’s Bought A Gun’, is impressed by professional wrestler Brian Pillman. “The tune grew out of my profound appreciation and fascination with Pillman after studying extra about his iconic moments and his life,” bandleader Kate Meizner defined. “Some references are overt, however his story made me assume so much about how the strain that comes with cultivating a chaotic persona can lure you in a cycle of regularly making an attempt to outdo your self.”
Folks Bitch Trio – ‘Resort TV’
Folks Bitch Trio have shared ‘Resort TV’, a stirring new single from their imminent debut LP Now Would Be a Good Time. The observe is about “having a intercourse dream about any person else whereas subsequent to your accomplice, and your accomplice being a liar,” in response to Jeanie Pilkington.
Shallowater – ‘Freeway’
“Dirtgaze” band Shallowater have introduced a brand new album, God’s Gonna Give You a Million {Dollars}, arriving September 5. Recorded at Drop of Solar Studios with Alex Farrar (MJ Lenderman, Hotline TNT, Waxahatchee), it’s led by the poignant new tune ‘Freeway’, which takes its time earlier than abruptly exploding.
Chilly Gawd – ‘Golden Postcard’
Chilly Gawd have come by with a swirling, romantic new tune referred to as ‘Golden Postcard’. “It’s for brand spanking new lovers: one thing that evokes the push of a burgeoning relationship. It’s lustful, hopeful and consuming,” bassist/vocalist Cameron “Duck” Burris commented. “These emotions is likely to be idealized however they’re however palpable.”
Liquid Mike – ‘Claws’
Liquid Mike are again with a hooky, anxiety-ridden tune referred to as ‘Claws’. It’s lifted from their upcoming album Hell Is an Airport, which is due September 12.
canine eyes – ‘bluebird’
Forward of the discharge of their blue fowl rain cloud EP on Friday, canine eyes have unveiled an endearing new tune, ‘bluebird’. If it reminds you of being a child, that’s intentional. “’Bluebird’ looks like the inspiration of our songwriting,” the duo’s Davis Leach defined. “There’s a playful, nearly childlike angle to the lyrics that comes out once we write collectively. Easy lyrics like ‘grey rain cloud over ur head, blue birds sing over mine’ distinction with a cinematic instrumental observe with heavy piano chords and clarinets taking part in a brand new melody beneath the lyrics.”
Fcukers – ‘Play Me’
Fcukers – the dance-pop duo of of Shanny Smart and Jackson Walker Lewis – are again with a bouncy, dizzying tune, ‘Play Me’, co-written and produced by Kenneth Blume (fka Kenny Beats). It comes paired with a video shot by Shanny.