So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all genres), round up even more new music that we’d call “indie,” and talk about what metal is coming out. We post music news, track premieres, and more all day. We update a playlist weekly of some of our current favorite tracks. Here’s a daily roundup with a bunch of interesting, newly released songs in one place.
BILL ORCUTT – “GIVING UNKNOWN ORIGIN” & “UNEXPECTEDLY HEAVY”
Bill Orcutt has announced Music in Continuous Motion, the latest in his series of albums for four guitars. You can listen to the first two hypnotic tracks now.
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GIRL SCOUT – “KEEPER”
Girl Scout’s debut LP Brink arrives in March, and the new single is “Keeper.” “Sometimes a song can feel like a purge,” Emma Jansson says. “I really wanted to rid myself of every bad feeling and put it into something outside of my head. When making it, we had a completely different approach than we normally do. There’s a drumbeat and a bass-line and about a dozen synthesizers and pianos. It doesn’t really sound like anything else we’ve done before.”
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BOYS NOIZE – “HYYTUP” / “SH5B0MBE”
His tour with Nine Inch Nails just started up again and Boys Noize is back with a new single for Bandcamp Friday.
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TAME IMPALA – “DRACULA” (JENNIE REMIX)
Blackpink’s Jennie adds her voice and new lyrics to “Dracula” off Tame Impala’s 2025 album Deadbeat on this new remix.
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JOSEPH ARTHUR – “FAITH”
Joseph Arthur has announced You’re Not a Ghost Anymore, a three-album arc: “Faith,” “Heart,” and “Fight.” The first installment is out April 2 and this is Faith’s title track.
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LADY LAMB – “TRUTH TELLER” (DEMO)
100% of Bandcamp Friday proceeds from Lady Lamb’s new single go to Anas Moshtaha, a disable athlete in Gaza who needs medical evacuation. “I wrote TRUTH TELLER in August 2025 after Israel murdered the journalist Anas Al-Sharif, who was also a father of two young children,” she writes. “Israel is deliberately targeting and murdering Palestinian witnesses and truth tellers to bury Israel’s crimes, so we must not stop talking about Palestine. I wrote this song to personally grieve the loss of Anas Al-Sharif, but also to inspire you (and I) to speak up in the face of injustice, even when many around us won’t.”
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TED LEO & THE PHARMACISTS – “HOW CAN I TELL YOU IT’S NOT FAIR” & “JANUARY SONG”
A surprise digital double A-side from Ted Leo as a precursor to what he says will be a new Pharmacists album. He says: “You’ll notice these are more squarely in the ‘post-punk’ realm than usual, but that has less to do with currently being a member of Gang of Four, and more to do with just being really enamored of my chorus pedal, currently. WE’LL SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH THAT. Anyway, keep fighting the good fight. These songs are not happy, but they come honestly of this time, and I hope they help you in the listening as they’ve helped me in the writing.”
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OUR WITS – “LET ME JOIN YOU”
Our Wits, a NJ post-hardcore band whose drummer Mark Boulanger is also in Massa Nera, have announced a new LP, Let Me Join You, due out on February 27. It was co-produced, engineered, and mixed by Steve Roche of Saetia, and the lead single/title track is bright and melodic as far as post-hardcore goes, but with grief-stricken subject matter.
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ALL THEM WITCHES – “RED ROCKING CHAIR” (BLUES COVER)
All Them Witches have released a sludge metal cover of the old blues standard “Red Rocking Chair” (also known as “Sugar Baby”).
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GOOD RIDDANCE – “THERE’S STILL TONIGHT”
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VOTIVE (ex-PORTRAYAL OF GUILT, RESPIRE) – “UNITARY FORM”
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CHAT PILE – “MASKS” & “SIFTING” (NIRVANA COVER)
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NORAH JONES & JOSH HOMME – “SOMETHIN’ STUPID” (FRANK & NANCY SINATRA COVER)
Josh Homme is Norah Jones’ guest on her Norah Jones is Playing Along podcast next week, and ahead of the release of that episode, they’ve shared this cover of C. Carson Parks’ “Somethin’ Stupid,” which Frank and Nancy Sinatra had a hit with in 1967.
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DAMAGED BUG – “END OF THE WAR”
OSEES frontman John Dwyer is back with a new solo album as Damaged Bug and he calls this first single “abstract and poppy, fried and sugary.”
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