#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

Ethel Cain for her new single, "Fuck Me Eyes."

Artist: Ethel Cain. Credits: Dollie Kyarn

New Music Friday and NMF Dance is back for the fresh picks of this week!

NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week

Listen to this week’s newest dance tracks from NMF Dance!

1. Z3LLA – “Pick Up The Tempo”

Z3LLA turns up the heat with “Pick Up The Tempo,” a dance pop banger built for summer nights and raves. Fusing sharp pop vocals with gritty techno beats, on top of pulsing synths, the track marks their boldest release yet. Following the success of “Origami,” the duo is set to bring this electrifying energy into their new era.

2. Alesso, Sentinel – “Freedom”

Alesso teams up with rising Australian trio Sentinel on the track “Freedom.” Already lighting up festival stages from Ultra Miami to EDC Las Vegas, the track channels pure liberation through thunderous drops, euphoric synths, and a single driving lyric: “I need freedom.” It’s a bold, global anthem that feels timeless.

3. John Alto – “Before The Fire”

John Alto ignites a new era with “Before The Fire,” an emotionally charged, cinematic anthem. Blending nostalgic warmth with forward-thinking production, the track feels like an epic, intimate, and unmistakably new classic. Dropping in tandem with his Before The Fire Summer 2025 Tour, this is John at his most powerful and personal yet.

4. Marshmello – “Bassline Flexa”

Marshmello cranks up the intensity with “Bassline Flexa,” a rowdy, bass-heavy weapon under Joytime Collective, his record label. The track is with razor-sharp drops, distorted synth stabs, and Marshmello’s signature flair, the track is built to detonate festival crowds and underground sets alike.

5. Jon Casey, PAID!NFULL – “EARTHQUAKE”

Jon Casey and PAID!NFULL joins forces on “EARTHQUAKE,” a hypnotic bass anthem that lives up to its name with seismic drops and low-end energy. Blending experimental trap textures with apocalyptic sound design, the track shakes the floor with every pulse. It’s a full-force banger engineered for chaos and impossible to ignore.

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#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

Check out new songs by Ethel Cain, Foo Fighters, and more!

1. Ethel Cain – “Fuck Me Eyes”

Teasing her new era, Ethel Cain’s “Fuck Me Eyes” is a haunting ode to teenage envy and desire, setting the scene for her highly anticipated upcoming album Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You (out August 8). With a nod to the iconic Bette Davis Eyes, the track blends small-town shame and longing into a cinematic slow burn. Following her newest single, “Nettles,” this track only adds to the anticipation and allure of what’s to come for Ethel.

2. Wells Ferrari – “Life After Death”

Folk rock duo Wells Ferrari drops “Life After Death,” a hopeful anthem about finding new purpose after heartbreak.  The track marks the latest preview of their upcoming EP, following the previous successes such as “Long Way Home,” “Bending,” and the heartbreaking “Already Gone,” all set to be featured in the new EP.

3. Foo Fighters – “Today’s Song”

The iconic alt-rock 90s band Foo Fighters returns with “Today’s Song,” a heartfelt, anthemic rocker that channels the band’s signature blend of raw emotion and soaring melodies. With driving guitars, a pounding rhythm section, and Dave Grohl’s unmistakable vocals, the track captures a sense of fleeting hope and the beauty in the mundane.

4. Elliot Rose, Sarah Kinsley – “Reflex Me”

Elliot Rose and Sarah Kinsley join forces on “Reflex Me,” a lush, genre-blurring duet that pulses with emotional tension and hypnotic rhythm. Sarah’s ethereal vocals weave seamlessly with Elliot’s emotional delivery results in a magnetic track that feels intimate yet cinematic.

5. Of Monsters and Men – “Television Love”

Of Monsters and Men return with “Television Love,” a shimmering indie pop track. Layered with glossy synths, melancholic melodies, and Nanna’s haunting vocals, the song captures a bittersweet tension. It’s a dreamy yet sobering track that is unmistakably Of Monsters and Men.

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