Happy September everyone! It’s time for another week’s worth of new music! Here’s the songs I found the most interesting this week, hopefully there’s something here you like!
Note: Some songs and videos may contain content that listeners / viewers could find objectionable.
A new Jungle track and accompanying video are always exciting, and this retro-inspired jam continues their hot streak.
I think this song might actually be a few years old, but it’s new to me and seems to be getting a rerelease because of Sabrina Carpenter’s recent success. Either way, it’s catchy and fun!
Lykke Li is back, this time to add her thoroughly unique spin to the classic 60s girl group sound.
The Hives return with a rock tune that instantly commands attention.
Every time Above & Beyond teams up with singer Richard Bedford it’s magic and this latest club-ready single is no exception.
I’m always a little skeptical of a new Paris Hilton track, and I don’t know if this dance jam featuring Megan Thee Stallion is actually good, but it’s pretty fun.
It feels like it’s been ages since Studio Killers put out an entirely new track, and luckily they don’t appear to have lost a step since then.
Drum & bass act A Little Sound brings in UK girl group Sugababes for the vocals on this expert blending of their sounds.
EDVN enlists alt-rocker Barns Courtney for vocals on this edgy electronic tune.
British rapper Ren impresses again with his dark and weird latest.
In case you forgot that LL Cool J was a rapper before he took up acting, here he teams up with Eminem to remind you.
DJ James Hype and vocalist Shamiya Battles sample Luniz in this short (a minute and a half?!) but instantly infectious dancefloor banger.
Party anthems are always better when they’re just a little bit sad, like this one by Don Diablo feat. Sandro Cavazza.
UK 2-step lives on in this choon by Nix Northwest with Hilts and Jianbo.
goodlife and Elderbrook team up for this lovely chill-house tune.
Ross Lynch’s band THE DRIVER ERA impresses with their latest, a fun, party-ready rock tune reminiscent of The Police.
Lauren Auder’s cover of Prince’s “I Would Die 4 U” takes the song in some bold new directions that really pay off.
Pleasantly breezy pop-rock.
Hooky and fun.
Catchy yet haunting alt rock.
Estelle’s latest sounds like a lost Jamiroquai track in the best possible way.
Global girl group KATSEYE is off to a promising start.
Blending heritage with modernity Xiuhtezcatl with collaborator Trooko have created something truly unique.
This neosoul slow jam is perfect for Fall.
As usual, a lovely tune by Rex Orange County.
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Cover image created with Midjourney using the lyrics from “Let’s Go Back” by Jungle.





