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11 New Songs Out Today to Listen To: Florence + the Machine, Scarlet Rae, and More

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Last updated: August 20, 2025 7:41 pm
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11 New Songs Out Today to Listen To: Florence + the Machine, Scarlet Rae, and More
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There’s always a lot of music coming out, so it’s hard to track. At a time when the influx of new trucks was particularly overwhelmingG, 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 look at the track roundup for Wednesday, August 20th, 2025.


Florence + Machine – “Everyone screams”

After releasing their new album Everyone screams Just yesterday, Florence + The Machine announced the anthemic title track for the episode. Idles’ Mark Bowen (appears in a new video), Aaron Dessner and Mitski are also working together on records with Florence Welch, who is due to be released on Halloween.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03ibgkxb1ee

Scarlet Ray – “The world she left me”

Scarlet Ray, a New York-based indie artist, recently signed Bayonet. It was taken from the upcoming EP There’s no goodbye. “This track opens the EP by diving brutally honestly into early grief,” Ray shared. “I try to capture strange changes from those who fear it and long for loneliness. After some disturbing experiences, I have revealed the irony of people in your life rushing for comfort. When your loved one leaves you with such dark and disappointment, I speak directly to my sister in the most honest and literal way, as the music strips backwards. There is no comparative way to put something like that. I find it kind of funny and raw to use the word “literal” in a song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70bhlha9boq

Flock of dimes – “Fear”

Flock of Dimes shares “Fear.” The life you save. “This song is an intention, a spell, a spell, a prayer. I accept what happened, but I refuse to let it determine the outcome of my life. We all enter a world that is not polluted by this world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9zliskq8jq

Beach Bunny – “The Year of Optimists”

Beach Bunny has dropped their new single, “Year of the Optimist.” Tunnel Vision. The track may be a toxic positive rebuttal, but the band’s turbulent brand still has a way to lift you up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trkwjdurzzi

Carly Ray Jepsen – “More”

Carly Ray Jepsen has announced “More,” a previously unreleased disco-inspired bonus track from the just-released 10th Anniversary Edition. Feelings. The album features three more unreleased tracks, with a remix of Kyle Shearer and Rostam’s “Run Away With Me” on October 17th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3jmvhy6hnq

Sigrid – “Fort Knox”

Sigrid has announced her third studio album. There’s always more I can sayOctober 24th, “Fort Knox” will be lifted. Following the previous single “Jellyfish”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt3lmtgwdms

Rocket – “Behave like your title”

Rocket hasn’t missed the single from their debut album. R is for rocketsAnd today we get another one, “Act Like Your Title.” According to singer/bassist Arithea Tuttle, the song “dives into family relationships and generational trauma… I hope someone knows that they “don’t act like the title” in response to the standards set for them. It is a very difficult concept that someone, especially their family, can feel very isolated. ”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrflcnskeme

Snooper – “Guard Dog”

Snooper dropped the “Guard Dog.” all over the world. “The ‘guard dog’ is about growth,” explained vocalist Blair Trammel. “It’s about the discomfort of realizing when you feel comfortable and when to make a difference. It’s about guessing yourself, trusting, maintaining your distrust, and keeping it moving. It’s about losing your perspective, speaking up and learning how to use it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70bhlha9boq

Automatic – “lazy”

Automatic’s new single is not heard at all slothbut that’s pretty much by trio standards. The track reflects an early period of relationships plagued by self-doubt and manipulation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1S3vcxc8vw

Wyldest – “After the ending”

Wyldest has released a new album, The universe is loadedIt will arrive by hand on November 14th. The singer-songwriter “leads the new driving blissful single “Ending,” which the singer-songwriter described as a “apocalyptic pop song” about maintaining his love from one being to the next. They promise to find each other in another being that they can be with. ”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0jhop-uyms

Wild – “No Heart”

Wildes – Like Wyldest, the project of artist spotlight alum Ella Walker has also released new songs from her upcoming album All we do is feel. “Of all the album tracks, this probably took the longest time to reach its final form,” she said of the emotional “mindless.” “It wasn’t an easy song to go out. I really struggled to nail the production to it. In the end, I completely recreated it, focusing on the intimacy and vulnerability of the poem, brought in a vocoder choir and wrote something sad and inevitable to emulate the coldness of the robot that I originally felt when I wrote it. It was so relieved to finally finish it and free up such pain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch? v = 7zeisiewuuy

Source: Our Culture – ourculturemag.com

Contents
Florence + Machine – “Everyone screams”Scarlet Ray – “The world she left me”Flock of dimes – “Fear”Beach Bunny – “The Year of Optimists”Carly Ray Jepsen – “More”Sigrid – “Fort Knox”Rocket – “Behave like your title”Snooper – “Guard Dog”Automatic – “lazy”Wyldest – “After the ending”Wild – “No Heart”

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