GFDailyMusic: Discover These New Tracks

The Thing, press photo by Seana Adame.

The Thing, press photo by Seana Adame.

Here are our daily picks for you featuring Noeline Hofmann, AKIA, and more!

1. “The Bullfighter” – Noeline Hoffman

Originally performed by Luke Bell, Noeline Hofmann sharpens her pen like a matador’s blade in “The Bullfighter,” a dramatic, dust-kicked tale that dances with death and desire. Her voice, fierce and elegant, threads a cinematic narrative soaked in tension and torchlight.

2. “Hit It” – FattMack ft. Lil Tony

Fattmack and Lil.Tonylisten fire off “Hit it” like a late-night street anthem — bass heavy, and unapologetically raw. It’s the kind of track that crackles through blown speakers, demanding your full attention and then some.

3. “DND” – AKIA

With “DND,” AKIA draws a boundary in bold neon, blending sultry R&B with a dose of personal empowerment. It’s smooth, simmering, and perfect for the moments when self-care means muting the world and turning your own volume up.

4. “Dave’s TV” – The Thing

“Dave’s TV” feels like flipping through late-night static and stumbling onto a transmission from another world. The Thing delivers a psych-tinged, lo-fi groove that’s equal parts surreal and hypnotic — a warped reflection of nostalgia seen through a cracked cathode screen. Their full album, “The Thing” will be out this summer.

5. “Night Rider” – Charley Crockett

On the heels of his evocative album Lonesome Rider, Charley Crockett keeps the headlights burning with “Lonesome Drifter” — a soul-soaked ballad that rides shotgun with “Night Rider” in its lonesome journey through dusty towns and restless hearts. It’s classic Crockett: raw, romantic, and rooted deep in the Americana tradition.

Whether you’re chasing neon nights, quiet roads, or bass-thumping block parties, this week’s lineup has a soundtrack for every scene. 

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