Here are our daily picks for you featuring ilham, Pretty Jane, Asher Moss and more!
1. “roster” – ilham
Moroccan-American singer-songwriter ilham asserts her confidence with “roster,” an empowering anthem calling out all the boys unworthy of her time and effort. Inspired by a recent heartbreak, the track allowed the New York native to harness her most authentic self, showcasing relatable feelings for listeners around the world. If you love a melodious atmosphere full of soulful vocals and warped synthesizers, this R&B track is for you.
2. “The Man Who Sold the World” – Asher Moss
Award-winning visual artist Asher Moss has unveiled a haunting new rendition of David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold The World.” Composed of captivating vocals and hazy guitar riffs, the cover intertwines Moss’s contemporary sound with vintage harmonies of the past. The official music video brings the cinematic piece to life, with Moss faced off against a figure resembling Bowie himself. Stay tuned for a new EP from this indie rock artist!
3. “KILLING PUNK” – The Bloody Beetroots, Bob Vylan
Gritty and undeniably exhilarating, The Bloody Beetroots and Bob Vylan have released their new electronic-punk project, “KILLING PUNK.” The track features sharp spoken rap layered with reverb-soaked synthesizers and smashing percussion hits. The result? A garage-heavy soundscape of angsty, experimental energy. Looking ahead, The Bloody Beetroots are preparing themselves for a 20th anniversary tour across Europe and North America. Find ticket information here today.
4. “Spit” – Pretty Jane
Up next is “Spit,” a laid-back alternative-indie single by Nashville-based trio Pretty Jane. “A little spit on your hand won’t fix this / ‘Cause all I ever wanted was a witness to my heart,” sings vocalist Trevor Dalrymple. His soft vocals are set atop light acoustic guitar lines and calm drum kit beats. “Spit” marks the third single from Pretty Jane’s highly anticipated EP, following “Stand So Close” and “Quiet.” If this song strikes home for you, keep an eye out for more song teases this 2025.
5. “Plastic Lives” – Dutch Nuggets
Closing out today’s selection is “Plastic Lives,” the latest electric guitar-infused single from Montreal punk band Dutch Nuggets. Hypnotizing listeners from the first fingerpicking riff, the track’s introspective lyricism sheds light on nostalgia and the alarming passage of time. “Plastic Lives” marks the third released song from their second full-length album, Fishbowl’d!, set for release April 4, 2025.
And with that, we present you with another great selection of punk, indie and rock hits. Cue these songs up next time you’re on aux!
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