Check out these new tracks by Lola Young, Jin of BTS, and more!
1. Taylor Acorn- “Burning House”
Taylor Acorn has just released the deluxe edition of her acclaimed album Survival In Motion. The single “Burning House” brings raw emotion and intense vulnerability, showcasing her soaring vocals and intense songwriting. With edgy guitar riffs and driving percussion, the instrumentals blend perfectly into her bold, cathartic vocals. After a year of sold-out tours and growing acclaim, this deluxe release adds another collection of promising tracks to her impressive discography.
2. Daisy Grenade- “So Happy”
Power punk bubble grunge duo Daisy Grenade drops “So Happy”, a track that bursts with infectious energy, blending raw punk grit with catchy pop hooks. Its edgy yet polished production highlights the band’s unique blend of bubblegrunge and power punk, creating a sound that’s both rebellious and irresistibly catchy.
3. Jin- “Don’t Say You Love Me”
BTS’s member Jin drops his second solo album Echo. The lead single “Don’t Say You Love Me” captures the bittersweet complexity of a fading relationship with smooth melodies and emotional lyrics, paired with Jin’s evolving emotional delivery. The album highlights Jin’s skill as a songwriter and his love for diverse genres and style. With “Don’t Say You Love Me”, Jin balances his popstar energy and sincere storytelling, beautifully crafting a track that is addictive and emotionally resonant.
4. BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT- “ON YOUR LIPS”
“ON YOUR LIPS” by LA based rock band BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT is an anthem that captures the angsty, alt-rock roots of the band. Driven by heavy percussion and grungy vocals, the track draws listeners to immerse into the lyric’s lovesick, edgy atmosphere. “ON YOUR LIPS” is a sonic punch to the chest that feels unapologetically loud, gritty, and infectious.
5. Lola Young- “One Thing”
Lola Young unveils her provocative new single “One Thing,” blending fluttery melodies with a head-bobbing groove that perfectly showcases her exceptional vocal talent. Lola’s signature raspy tone adds raw emotional texture to the song’s sensual production, while the head-bobbing beat ensures the song showcase her impressive range. This release marks an exciting tease for Lola’s new era, with the accompanying music video, directed by the acclaimed Dave Meyers (Little Simz, SZA, Sabrina Carpenter), which captures her signature wit through cleverly sequenced scenarios—from first dates to classroom dynamics, perfectly setting the tone for this new era and highlighting the track itself.
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