There’s a lot music popping out on a regular basis that it’s arduous to maintain monitor. On these days when the inflow of recent tracks is especially overwhelming, we sift via the noise to deliver you a curated record of essentially the most fascinating new releases (the perfect of which will likely be added to our Greatest New Songs playlist). Under, take a look at our monitor roundup for Monday, July 21, 2025.
Madi Diaz – ‘Really feel One thing’
“Deadly Optimism is the innate hope for one thing magical,” Madi Diaz stated of her just-announced album. “It’s the bizarre religion that kicks in whereas understanding that there’s simply plain threat that comes with wanting somebody or one thing. It’s when you haven’t any management over the end result, however nonetheless select to expertise each second that occurs, and put your complete coronary heart in it.” On the putting lead single ‘Really feel One thing’, that one thing is eager for the type of connection that stirs one thing in you, even when it makes no logical sense.
Why Bonnie – ‘Quick – Demo’
Forward of the discharge of their The Bed room EP on Friday, Why Bonnie have shared a beautiful new music referred to as ‘Quick – Demo’. It’s the one new composition on the EP, and it bears the intimacy of a telephone name with a good friend while you’re mendacity determined in mattress. “I wrote this music over 5 years in the past after I moved to New York,” Blair Howerton defined. At the moment, I used to be equal components excited and terrified by my new life and was grappling with the speedy change. I’ve all the time cherished this music and recording, however by no means discovered a spot for it on an album. I’m glad it’s lastly discovered a house on this EP with different recordings additionally made at dwelling in my lonesome.”
Titanic – ‘La dueña’
I wouldn’t essentially anticipate an influence ballad from Titanic, the duo of composers Héctor Tosta and Mabe Fratti, whose work is normally extra stylistically deconstructive. However ‘La dueña’ is nothing in need of shifting in its gracefulness. “I keep in mind that we had been in Austria ready backstage to do a present as an opener for Ben Howard,” Tosa recalled. “I used to be taking part in the guitar simply to heat up for the present however noodling round and fell in love with a quite simple development of chords. A development that I’ve performed 1,000,000 occasions and that you will discover it in 1,000,000 songs. I don’t know why however in that specific time I fell in love with it. Then, once we had been on the aircraft going again to México, I began to jot down in my pocket book a number of choices of a heartbroken elegant and traditional outdated woman that felt betrayed by love. In that 12 months I used to be going fairly often to a karaoke bar in Mexico referred to as el Timon de Cortez and I simply realised how good it feels to sing a ballad with all of your coronary heart.”
Jehnny Beth – ‘No Good for Individuals’
Jehnny Beth has shared ‘No Good For Individuals’, a thumping new single from her second LP, You Heartbreaker, You. “The concept of the music got here as I re-watched the primary season of True Detective,” Beth stated of the monitor. “There’s a scene on the finish the place the character performed by Matthew McConaughey says that he will be arduous to stay with: ‘I don’t imply to, however I will be…essential. Typically I believe I’m simply not good for individuals…I put on them down.’ It spoke to me as a result of it questions the shortcoming to coexist with others and the fragile steadiness the place the reality will be heartbreaking.”
For These I Love – ‘Mirror’
For These I Love has shared the third single from his forthcoming LP Carving the Stone, ‘Mirror’. Providing context into the music, a press launch explains that “Dublin is ‘in mattress with techno-feudalism,’ a principle which argues that we now have undergone a transition to a post-capitalist world wherein we’re all digital serfs, enslaved by our new feudal overlords in Silicon Valley.”
Tchotchke – ‘Now I Love You’
The NYC “diva rock” trio Tchotchke have shared a brand new single from their upcoming document Playin’ Dumb. It’s extra laid-back than earlier cuts ‘Poor Lady’ and ‘Did You Hear?’, all about how the frenzy of recent love can bubble into uncertainty. “This music was began in 2019 however quietly took a backseat till 2023,” Kaila Chambers defined. “Eva and I revisited it and made an excellent minimal demo that we cherished a lot, we determined to maintain it precisely because it was. It’s our brief and candy insecure love music.”
Josh Halper – ‘Schlimazel’
Josh Halper – the guitarist and songwriter who has labored with the likes of Tommy Prine, Lily Hiatt, and MJ Lenderman – has unveiled a mellifluous monitor, ‘Schlimazel’, from his newest album Schlemiel. You may hear the vary of the musician’s influences, from bluegrass and jazz to American Primitive-style fingerpicking and heartland rock.
Domina – ‘Apathy’
Domina have shared their debut single, the mesmerizing ‘Apathy’. It’s “paying homage to a disjointed, not but flowing state – rooted in Broadcast fashion atmospherics,” the band defined. “Its dream-like lyrics really feel like dialog, nearly calling after one another. ‘Huge shoulders block the view’ looks like a distant reminiscence, nonetheless blurred. The minimalist restraint on instrumentation leaves area for the electronics to drift above the angular beat that repeats in an uneven cycle. The polyphony between the synthesiser and guitar blur into unity as they pulsate within the background.”
Lydia Loveless – ‘There Is a Seashore On Walnut Avenue’
Lydia Loveless has shared a brand new single, ‘There Is a Seashore On Walnut Avenue’, as a part of her Secret Periods collection. Her piercing emotion is palpable when she sings “Each time you go away you are taking a chunk of me.” The Ohio-based singer-songwriter defined, “This one is actually a standalone music and I’m actually pleased with it. I wrote it in a state of heightened anxiousness as an alternative of taking part in different dumb, unhealthy actions. That ought to be pretty apparent conduct for a songwriter, however I’m a gradual learner.”