There’s so much music coming out all the time that it’s hard to keep track. A particularly overwhelming day when the influx of new trucksg, we sift through the noise to bring you a carefully selected list of the most interesting new releases (the best of which will be added to our list) Best new songs playlist). Check out the Wednesday, April 1, 2026 track roundup below.
Cass McCombs – “Seeing the Elephant” / Hand Habits – “Good People”
Cass McCombs and Hand Habits have teamed up for a new split 7-inch. The McCombs’ peppy “Seeing the Elephant” and Hand Habits’ complex, lovely “Good Person” are both released today. The McCombs are currently on tour, with Meg Duffy scheduled to open for some of their upcoming shows.
Weezer – “Shine Again”
Weezer are back with “Shine Again,” a grimy and vague preview of their yet-to-be-released album. They simply shared, “‘Shine Again’ is yours. A new song from our new album produced by Kenny Beats and Cras Orlando.”
Anne Hathaway – “My mouth is lonely for you.”
Looking at the track list of virgin mary soundtrack, you’ll have to guess it “My mouth is lonely because of you.” As the title suggests, it is a song written by FKA Twigs. The song follows “Burial,” another bizarre pop tune co-written by Charli XCX, Jack Antonoff, and George Daniel for the movie A24.
Tracy Nelson – “Hercules”
New York-based singer-songwriter Tracy Nelson has announced a new album. HerculesMJ Lenderman not only produced the entire thing, but also performed on it, as did Wednesday members Carly Hartzman, Ethan Bechtold, and Xandy Chelmis. Renderman collaborators Colin Miller and Landon George also appear on the album, and the breezy title track is released today with an accompanying music video.
Futurebirds – “Sienna Life”, “Sleepless in the Cage”, “Ghost Moon”
The Futurebirds reunited with Brad Cook and Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield to set a new record. like 2024 easy companyCook Produce distant countrya double album to be released on June 5th, with Crutchfield singing backup. Three very fun songs were released today. “I’m really excited to be releasing my first real double record,” said Daniel “Womz” Womack. “Far Out Country I & II are two different lenses for 3D movie glasses. Our three different songwriting perspectives discuss the shared lives we’ve experienced both incredibly close and far apart. It’s a daytime story and a deep nighttime story. distant country It’s not the sound, it’s the location. It’s a place outside of ourselves and hopefully helps us see inside the house a little more clearly. New terrain is always best explored with friends. Always use the buddy system and stay safe. The full double album will be available soon on vinyl, but digitally. Ⅰ・Ⅱ It lives and breathes itself, unfolding one step at a time. So come out and find us. ”
WU LYF – “The Fool”
I didn’t even know what day it was until WU LYF’s “The Fool” arrived in my inbox. If someone pranked you today, “The Fool” would be the perfect song to play. This is a generally easy-to-play song and is the final single from their long-awaited second LP. waves that never break. “‘The Fool’ is one of those special songs that came out almost completely finished while we were jamming with Sonic Boom a few weeks before we started recording,” said Ellery James Roberts. “It’s a simple, sweet love song that leans into rock’n’roll clichés, giving voice to the holy fool, the archetypal holy fool who longs for a lover as a path to union with God.”
Knee cap – “Fenian”
KNEECAP releases title song from next album fenianThe Belfast trio describes the song as “an ode to curing our colonial hangover by embracing our Fenian past and reconnecting the warriors of Irish folklore with the Fenian people of today’s northern Ireland”.
Hammock – “Gone for Free”
Oslo’s Hammok have released ‘Gooning for Free’, a fierce and cheeky cut that will appear on their upcoming album. When will this place become our stage?. “I have to feel/grow/fulfill my desires,” Tobias Oslund chants like a mantra.
Jeska Hoop – “Big Storm”
“Today I’m leaving,” Jeska Hoop declares in her new single “A Big Storm Is Coming.” This is the latest single from the singer-songwriter’s upcoming album long road. “Years ago, there was a moment when I was ready to let go of everything: everyone I knew, everything I was doing. I gave away all my possessions, leaving only the essentials. I sold my car, bought a plane ticket, The plan was to leave without notice. Then the biggest storm in history shattered my vacation plans. All flights were grounded and I was forced to face my life.” “Arashi taught me that there are no cheat codes in life, no easy ways. At the same time, my life, my happiness, is my responsibility. It’s mine and mine alone.”
Source: Our Culture – ourculturemag.com
