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2025 New Music Thread (1 Viewer)

Anybody ever listen to the Manchester band W.H. Lung?

New album dropped a few months ago. It is excellent.

If you like this song you check out all of their work:

I Will Set Fire to the House

Their debut album is still the best and loaded with good tunes.

A nice tune and I like it, but it has a release date of July 8, 2024.

As per the OP this thread is for new songs with a release date of 2025 (not those that were released pre-2025 that are new to you).

For future reference there are two other threads you could have used, one for newly discovered 2024 releases:

Can't get the link to load but it can be found on the prior page (see 2024 New Music Thread)

And one for whatever tune you are listening to now, 2024, 2025 or any year:

My apologies
It’s not a big deal.
 
fantastic debut from Willow Avalon - Southern Belle Raisin' Hell

anticipated country records in the next few weeks from War and Treaty, a solo record from Jason Isbell, The Devil Makes Three and Charlie Crockett
I have tickets to see Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit in April. I missed them on the Weathervanes tour and I hadn't heard about the upcoming solo album when I bought the tickets. I'm sure it will be a great show.
I saw him at the Summer Stage in Asbury a few years ago - amazing live band.

I have tickets in second row at an upcoming show at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank in July - can’t wait.
 
AVOKID & M NAIVE - Unhappy

🎶 Unhappy.
Why does everyone leave me?
I’m so lonely.
Is it caused by myself?🎶

Avokid (에이보키드), born No Joo-ae (노주애) is described as a South Korean rapper, songwriter, and composer (although this is just straight ahead Pop Music with just a smidgen of Hip Hop).


 
Blacktar - Loner

"The lost sons of Nirvana"
"bro is literally Kurt Cobain before drugs"
"Make Grunge Great Again"


 
A couple of Afrobeat related 2025 releases…

Ebo Taylor, now pushing 90 years old, released a new album as part of the “Jazz is Dead” series . Here’s one from it.

Ebo Taylor - Kusi Na Sibo


I was a bit surprised when iTunes let me know this morning there was a new album from Tony Allen, since he’s been dead for almost five years. Artists on the album are Tony Allen & La BOA, which is a Colombian band (BOA = Bogotá Orquesta Afrobeat). From what I’ve been able to gather, it seems like La BOA took some Tony Allen drum tracks and laid down some music on top of it. Tony Allen described in the credits as on drums. Opening track below.

Tony Allen & La BOA - Ale

 
"The lost sons of Nirvana"
"bro is literally Kurt Cobain before drugs"
Speaking of which (and today's reminder that we're all living in a simulation), today's RR was chock full of good stuff
Leading off



 
DE'WAYNE - Highway Robbery

1980's R&B, Soul, and some heavy Prince vibes.


 
"The lost sons of Nirvana"
"bro is literally Kurt Cobain before drugs"
Speaking of which (and today's reminder that we're all living in a simulation), today's RR was chock full of good stuff
Leading off



That Peach Pit / Sir Chloe just popped up on mine. Good stuff.
 
Youth Lagoon - Speed Freak

From Boise, Idaho "A fusion of Grunge, Synth Pop and Post Punk"


 
Michigander released a full length album. They've been around for about a decade but have only produced EPs previously.

Lots of songs about relationships and stuff with varying backing vibes.

 
After a pretty full and somewhat repeated listen of this week's release radar I actually liked a majority of the songs. Some of my favorites in one place:











 
Kameron Marlowe - How's the Leaving Going 🤠

This tune was recommended to me and at first I thought it was way too Country-ish for my tastes.

However, the song really grew on me after a few listenings. He has a nice voice and I like the different take on a broken heart.


 
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More new music from Iceage frontman Elias Bender Rønnenfelt. This time it's a collaborative EP with London-based producer Dean Blunt.

There are seven tracks numbered 1 through 7. Song 4 caught my ear but the whole thing is a solid, short listen coming in at just under sixteen minutes.

 
I have to give Sharon Van Etten's new album another chance but was a little disappointed on my first listen
 
Clutter - Kraut

Stockholm quartet blends Grunge and Post Hardcore influences with Shoegaze and 90's Synth Pop.


 
JUNNY & Vedo - Lonely Lover (Pink Sweat$ Edit)

Junny is a Canadian born KPop, R&B, Soul, Dance Music artist who relocated to South Korea to pursue his singing career.

HIs vocal stylngs are heavily influenced by Michael Jackson.


 
Ringo Starr's new country album, Look Up, was released on January 10, 2025. It's his first country album in over 50 years.


Features:

  • 11 songs, including the breakup ballad "Time on My Hands"
  • Contributions from Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Lucius, Larkin Poe, and Alison Krauss
  • Production and co-writing by T Bone Burnet
Breathless (featuring Billy mf'ing Strings)

 
My Morning Jacket - Squid Ink
I also like TIme Waited from the new one. Has a Vince Guaraldi vibe.
 
Samantha Fish - Sweet Southern Sounds 🎸

"That groove is as thick as the Mississippi River mud"

Hot damn! Some great blues guitar playing. I'd love to see that woman in a small club setting.


 
Anderson East - Say I Love You

Anderson East is a Nashville TN local known for his musical style combining R&B, Soul and Americana.

I get definite Roy Orbision vibes from this.


 
West 22nd - Laugh It Off

Austin, TX Indie Rock, Indie Pop band with a catchy tune that reminds me of the Wallows.


 
Mt. Joy - More More More

L.A. via Philly Indie Rock band that Rolling Stone once described as "Your new Folk Rock heroes" but I would put them in the Blues Rock or Americana category.


 
Frank On Tap - Rush

Auckland, New Zealand based alt rock band with a jangly power pop guitar banger.


 
Cheap Suits - Poster

A funky Blues Rock shuffle from this Oxford England Alt Rock band.

Their sound has been described as "if Arctic Monkeys and Catfish (and The Bottlemen) got together at the White Stripes disco"


 
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SCRUBB - Memories | Goodbye (2025)

Scrubb (Thai: สรูบ) is a Bangkok, Thailand Indie Pop musical duo that have been together since 2003.


 
Circa Waves - Everything Changed

🎶
And oh, I know you wanted things to stay the same
Well honey, everything changed, everything changed
Everything changed

And oh, I know we're moving on a different plane
But darling, nothing's the same, nothing's the same
Nothing's the same🎶

Liverpool UK band with a melodic jangly banger.


 
Sister Envy - Swallowed By The Ground

Four-piece North Wales band that has some odd guitar tunings in a song with a cool riff.

'From the very first note, 'Swallowed By The Ground' grips the listener with an urgent, punchy rhythm. The song’s intro sets the tone with a spiraling guitar riff that feels both intricate and effortless, evoking shades of Nirvana’s early work while maintaining a fresh, modern bite. The bassline hums with intensity, locking into the drums to create a powerful, driving backbone for the track."


 
luv - Spare

"Excellent blend of retro R&B vibe in the rhythm with a modern pop sensibility and production (including a few measures of lightness midway before picking back up...(nice dynamics)"

This band seems to be maturing. Finally got some history on them:

luv is the 5-piece Neo-soul/City pop band hailing from Osaka, Japan who draw their musical inspiration from soul, hip-hop, R&B, jazz and acid jazz.

All members of luv were born in 2003 and currently are university students – the band luv was formed in 2023 with Hiyn bringing in his childhood friends as well as the members of Jazz Study Club at Kansai University.

Also with the ever growing City Pop trend, luv is seeing the growth of the listeners in Asia, mainly in Korea as well as in Taiwan where they scored #3 on Viral Chart with the single “Fuwa Fuwa” as well as just played the successful sold-out 1st show in Taipei in Januray 2025.


 
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David Lowery of Cracker and Camper van Beethoven fame is releasing a 3LP/2CD album called Fathers, Sons, and Brothers. The sheer length of that makes it seem like almost a farewell album though he hasn’t actually said that as far as I know.

His first preview single is just a a quick homage to the song that changed the trajectory of his life and supports the idea that this might be a farewell or at least a retrospective.

He writes on Facebook:

This is the first preview single from my solo 3LP/2CD album Fathers Sons and Brothers. More on this album here.

STREAM THIS SONG HERE : https://davidl.lnk.to/I_wrote
PREORDER THE ALBUM HERE: https://davidl.lnk.to/FSB
ALBUM OUT MAY 30TH
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I suppose everyone can look back on something they did or a decision they made that put their life on a totally different trajectory. I mean a decision that took them off one track and put them on another. Usually, it’s big things like “I went into the recruiter’s office and joined the Marines” or “I turned around and went back into the gas station and asked your mother for her number.”

I’ve made some big trajectory-shifting decisions too, like going back to college and moving from the west coast to the east coast. But in hindsight, I see that small, impulsive, even frivolous actions had an even greater effect on my life.

The most consequential of these small actions was writing the song “Take the Skinheads Bowling.” It was practically a throwaway song. David McDaniel, the original co-founder of Camper Van Beethoven, and I had been riffing on nonsensical lyrics and implausible narratives for weeks. One day, after a robbery at the liquor store where I worked, McDaniel and I (maybe Chris Molla too) were strumming guitar chords and firing off lines at each other. The idea was to undermine any evolving meaning in the lyrics, so the song would have no point. Eventually, over the course of the next few rehearsals, “Take the Skinheads Bowling” emerged from this.

Why did it change my life? It’s probably the catchiest song on the first Camper Van Beethoven album. Despite the nonsensical lyrics, it’s fun to sing along with the chorus. A couple of years later, it caught the ear of BBC radio DJs, and everything changed. Although some college stations in the US were playing the song, it was only after UK music magazines wrote about us that our popularity grew in the States. Although these magazines were UK mags, they were often sold in US record stores and eagerly read by the college radio kids who were searching for the next band or sound. College radio then really embraced us. Eventually, commercial stations in Detroit and LA started playing the song, and MTV showed the video on their specialty shows.

“Where The Hell is Bill?” Cute song but not substantial enough. “Lassie?” A fan favorite, but the out chorus is too noisy and atonal for the radio. Without “Skinheads,” Camper Van Beethoven might not have become commercially viable and could have faded away. That early success allowed us to quit our day jobs and focus on our music. We quickly wrote and recorded three more albums and soon we were signed to a major label.

The original band was a loose, ever-evolving ensemble that included Chris Molla, Victor Krummenacher, Mike Zorn, Bill McDonald, and Daniel Blume. After a few months, Chris Molla and I decided to move back to Santa Cruz. We asked McDaniel and Krummenacher to join us. Victor agreed, but McDaniel had a startling confession: he felt called by God to become a minister. He enjoyed playing music but felt his life had a different purpose. He followed through on this, and as I explain in the song, “he went on missions all around the world, while I toured around meeting girls who liked the song called ‘Take the Skinheads Bowling.’”

That song changed my life, but for David McDaniel, it didn’t change much. He was locked on a path long before the song was written. I’ve spoken with him over the years, and he doesn’t seem to have any regrets. I joke in the song,”I wrote a song called ‘Take the Skinheads Bowling,’ Reverend McDaniel built an orphanage.” I don’t know if he built orphanages, but he seems to have lived a consequential life, and “Take the Skinheads Bowling” is simply an unusual footnote.

I WROTE A SONG CALLED TAKE THE SKINHEADS BOWLING.

I was working in a liquor store in San Bernardino
Summer of 1983
The liquor store got robbed while I was stocking up the cooler
Took a 40 and I went home and wrote a song
I wrote a song called take the skinheads bowling

So won’t you take the skinheads bowling take them bowling
It’s a song that don’t mean anything
It’s a song that put me on a different trajectory
Take the skinheads bowling take them bowling

Co-founded the band with a guy named David McDaniel
Had a calling from God and left the band
He went on missions all around the world
While I toured around
Meeting girls that liked the song called
Take the skinheads bowling
Take the skinheads bowling take them bowling

I wrote a song called take the skinheads bowling
Reverend McDaniel built an orphanage
Sadly, you’ve never heard of him and you barely heard of me
Though I wrote a song called take the skinheads bowling
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Stereo Cupid - Mind

🎶Oh you’re messing with my mind.
My mind.🎶

Another banger from this Manchester UK band that has been called "A sizzling live act"


 
Highland Cinema - Satisfy

New Jersey Indie Rock duo influenced by Bryan Adams, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen.

Found this on my Spotify "Release Radar" yesterday.


 

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