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 September 4th, 2025.
Sword II – “Even if it’s just a dream”
Sword II – Atlanta Trio Mari Gonzalez, Certain Zuko, Travis Arnold – has released a new album. Electricity timearrives on November 14th in Section 1. It is led by a nightmare and moving new single, “Even if it’s just a dream.” “The title was inspired by the idea that we are in an age of surveillance technology, but I imagined that ‘electricity time’ is an era of powerful things, creativity, efficacy and revolution. “We imagined ‘time’ and imagined the band going on stage – an hour to make a point for the audience, an hour to understand the situation facing humanity. It brought music to the physical world for an hour to resonate with people facing oppression, alienation and violence. life. “
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcpxequgxrq
SoftCult – ’16/25′
SoftCult has announced their debut LP, When the flowers don’t growIt won’t be available until the beginning of next year. However, Rivet’s new single ’16/25′ is currently out. “It points to male males persisting while they try to own and control young women,” Mercedes-Arn Horn said of the truck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tylwfmmcwrs
Rat and Ice Spice – “gyatt”
Crushing the beef, Rato and Ice Spice joined forces for a new song called “Gyatt.” Produced by Pooh Beatz, Go Grizzly, Cheeze Beatz and Supakaine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op9nrt8xekq
Steve Gunn – “About there”
Steve Gunn has released a new album, Sunlight in sunlightopens like ether and becomes obsessed with “almost there.” Gunn mainly works with producer James Elkington to bring together the band to flesh out new songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdmu2kqucsc
Emily Yasina – “Clearing”
No one wrote it About Not only vulnerabilities and That’s just like Emily Yasina, and her new single, “The Clearing,” is even more proof. “I’m thinking of ‘clearing’ like an album arc,” explains Yasina, referring to what’s going on in the future Veilfall. “It’s an ode to a space where only intimacy with others can take you. This song has evolved a lot – I started writing it in 2022. The lyrics are minimal and we wanted to respect it by exploring the various places where words can take you with sounds and instrumentation.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zecc7ibat3i
Horn – “something in the air”
Antler shared his new single “Something in the Air” from his upcoming album Desolation. It “on the looming threat that can take many forms,” Peter Silverman said in a statement. “Precautions that seemed strange ten years ago have become normal routines. A new normal set against the backdrop of creeping fear. Meanwhile, fate is dormant and awaits an eruption.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvzajjoxx6q
I was led by a voice – ‘(You can’t return) Oxford Tarawanda’
Along the way there is a new Guided by Voices album, but this one is rare. Rich, rich and deliciousThe band’s 42nd Studio album was released on October 31st and was previewed today by Roiling, Naturally Hooky New Song (You Can’t Go Back).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1payaoq2k
Robert Plant – “Chevrolet”
Robert Plant has released “Chevrolet,” the opening track for his upcoming album Save grace. This is an attractive performance of Donovan’s 1965 “Hagep.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq8vdzkdepg
Belair Lip Bomb – “Don’t let them know (it’s fair)”
Bell Alip Bomb – The Australian quartet of Maisie Everett, Mike Bradvika, Jimmy Drowton and Daniel “Dev” Devlin dropped a charming new song, “Don’t tell them (it’s fair).” “It’s about not letting anyone walk around you,” Maisie explained. “Be confident in what you’re doing and don’t let anyone tell you,” she added. “I messed around with the guitar with Keith Richards tuning. When I came up with an intro riff, the line “You have to make your own luck” came from my friend Alex Lahei. I remember meeting her for the first time a few years ago. I had a really inspiring conversation with her. Make your own luck. “I don’t know why, but it really means you have to believe in yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ekyof7nrku
Georgia – “Over over that”
Georgia dropped “Get Over It,” the euphoric song she worked on with the Frost Children. “The Frost Children and I gathered together and wrote and produced the entire song on one grey London night in the studio,” she explained. “Angel & Lulu was totally inspirational to me from there, changing the entire musical writing landscape. I ended up spending time with them in New York and took the track back to London to finish with Mark Ralph, a London collaborator.
Hemrocke Springs – “The Beginning of the End”
Hemlocke Springs is back with their new single, “The Beginning of The End.” “I wrote this song seven years ago, when I met people who didn’t grow religiously in college,” she recalls. “For the first time I met people of different sexuality and questioned Christian rhetoric that being gay is a disgusting thing, a very clear switch to my upbringing and my upbringing, which was a ban on sleepovers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlchyz2s8rk
Matt Plyer – “Salton Sea”
The Get Up Kids frontman Matt Pryor has released a new solo album Salton Seapreview with Breathless Title Track. The record is scheduled to arrive on November 14th via the Nightshoes Syndicate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc9avhq4tsw
Willie Nelson – “Work in ‘Man Blues” (Merule Haggard cover)
Willie Nelson released his 155th album, Workin’Man: Willie sings Merulea homage to Merle Haggard, who released three collaboration albums. Today he shared his cover, “Workin ‘Man Blues.” Haggard reached number one on the country charts in 1969.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_b64z-ruwu
Knitting – “Fold”
Montreal knitting has unveiled a shaky track called “Fold.” “I wrote this song while experiencing a wave of social unrest,” explained bandleader Misha Dempsey. “I wanted to explore the doubt that others can always see something about you because you can’t see yourself, so their perceptions are always more accurate. As a result, in this state of mind, I am a little happy for myself (I am trying to shake myself up to show how this song shakes myself from this idea and how I am not thinking about myself.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr029lsdjqg
Jesca Hoop – “Animal Kingdom Mixedice”
Jesca Hoop announced Selective Memoryher 2017 album live, no plugin rework The memories are now. It’s an interesting concept considering that the LP is quite raw in the original recording. “I wrote these songs 12 years ago and, strangely enough, I feel that they are very relevant to me today,” commented Hoop. “And the album ends with hell of one of the songs of protest… if I say that.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au2unnmlbw8
University – “Bee”
Following on from his debut LP, McCartney, it’s okaythe university has announced an announcement called the 3-track EP yesis guided by an off-kilter song called “bee.” The project will be published on September 26th via Trans Gracing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7wvh9ug-as
Penelope Trap – “Home”
Australian artist Penelope Trap has been released æternumApril’s companion pieces collection RequiemOctober 31st. The mysterious minimal “Home” comes with a video directed by Agnes House. He said: “I had a week to film and edit this video, so I wanted to keep it simple. In East Sussex, the goal was to connect Penelope’s past home with her new home.”
Source: Our Culture – ourculturemag.com
