Here are 10 new songs you should check out this week, spanning different genres

Some are fresh singles, others early picks from new albums—good stuff to add to your playlists

  1. KeiyaA — “Take It”
    From her forthcoming album Hooke’s Law, this track is moody and introspective. It lays down themes of self-worth, ambition, and the expectations placed on women of color.

  2. Lola Young — “FUCK EVERYONE”
    A brash opener from I’m Only F**king Myself. It’s defiant pop-rock with attitude, setting the tone for an album born out of personal struggle and unapologetic honesty.

  3. Helado Negro — “More”
    From his upcoming EP The Last Sound on Earth, this song captures the daily overwhelm—both beautiful and unsettling—via lush soundscapes and thoughtful lyrics about tuning into the world and emotional processing.

  4. KP Skywalka — “Industry”
    One of the tracks featured on the latest Pitchfork Selects playlist. It’s sharp, rhythmic, and feels like a snapshot of frustration and ambition.

  5. George Riley — “How to Love”
    Also from the Pitchfork Selects list. A more mellow, melancholic track with emotional weight.

  6. Jade — “Self Saboteur”
    A standout in Pitchfork Selects. Smooth yet emotionally charged; Jade’s vocals pull you in with vulnerability.

  7. Niko B — Offers clever lyricism and a voice that feels authentic and immediate. Great for when you’re in the mood for something different.

  8. El Cousteau — “Bergamot”
    From the same playlist. Gentle, atmospheric, and beautifully layered—in case you want something contemplative.

  9. The Mountain Goats — “Armies of the Lord”
    A track mixing storytelling and intensity, showing why The Mountain Goats still deliver compelling music.
     
  10. Jessy Lanza — Known for her fine-tuned production and smooth delivery. Her new track blends electronic elements and intimate vocals.  

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