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SPIRITBOX UNLEASH SOPHOMORE ALBUM ‘TSUNAMI SEA.’ Photographed by Jonathan Weiner
SPIRITBOX UNLEASH SOPHOMORE ALBUM ‘TSUNAMI SEA.’ Photographed by Jonathan Weiner
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Here are our daily picks for you, featuring Lizzo, The Pretty Wild, and more!

1. “Death Do Us Part” – Royal & the Serpent

Raw, haunting, and beautifully unhinged, Royal & the Serpent returns with a dark-pop dagger straight to the chest. “Death Do Us Part” is a love letter laced with venom, exploring obsession, heartbreak, and the thin line between romance and madness. It’s gothic, gritty, and impossible to shake off. If you’ve ever felt love twist into something more dangerous, this track is your new anthem.

2. “Sleepyhead 2025” – SOFI TUKKER

Yes, the Tumblr anthem of the 2010s has been reimagined. SOFI TUKKER took Passion Pit’s iconic indie-electro daydream and gave it a new pulse—more tribal, more hypnotic, and just as euphoric. It’s a remix that respects the original’s DNA while boldly carving its own sonic identity. You’ll be floating through serotonin-soaked skies with this one.

3. “Tsunami Sea” – Spirit Box

With the arrival of Tsunami Sea, Spiritbox doubles down on what makes them one of the most exciting forces in heavy music today. Blending ethereal textures with thunderous breakdowns, “Tsunami Sea” is expansive, emotionally layered, and fearlessly experimental. Vocalist Courtney LaPlante’s range continues to astonish, anchoring the song’s sweeping soundscape. This is Spiritbox at full force—unrelenting and genre-defying.

4. “Button Eyes” – The Pretty Wild

There’s something deeply cinematic about “Button Eyes.” The Pretty Wild have crafted a dreamlike indie-pop gem that evokes longing and quiet reflection. With echoing vocals and soft synth undercurrents, the track floats somewhere between reality and reverie. It’s a tender moment suspended in sound, inviting you to get lost in its delicate glow.

5. “Still Bad” – Lizzo

Lizzo makes her triumphant return with “Still Bad,” a self-assured anthem dripping in empowerment and funk-fueled swagger. It’s bold, brash, and unmistakably Lizzo. The track sets the tone for her upcoming album, Love in Real Life, a project we’re already counting down the days for. If this is just a taste, the full release is bound to be a genre-spanning celebration of love, growth, and radical authenticity.

These five tracks push boundaries in their own unique ways, offering fresh takes that are impossible to ignore. Add them to your rotation now, they might just be your next new obsession.

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