Eclectic Mix: Unlikely Names Take Over This Week’s Music Scene

New Music to Refresh Your Playlist

It’s time to update your music collection with the latest releases. Here are some songs that caught our attention:

Highlights of the Week

“In the Mirror” by The Weather Station

The Weather Station’s new album, Humanity, explores the complexities of human existence through captivating lyrical depth and sonic beauty. “In the Mirror” is a standout track that uses the climate crisis as an analogy for human nature.

“More Than Life” by The Horrors

The Horrors’ upcoming album, Night Life, is set to release on March 21st. “More Than Life” is a gothic-inspired track that would fit right in with the dark atmosphere of 80s bands like Echo and the Bunnymen.

“Time Waited” by My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket’s new single, “Time Waited,” is a piano-driven track that exudes optimism. The song’s lyrics were inspired by a dream, and its message is one of making the most of time and living in the moment.

“Trouble” by Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory

Sharon Van Etten’s new project, The Attachment Theory, is set to release a self-titled album on February 7th. “Trouble” is a melancholic, atmospheric track that explores the complexities of human relationships.

“Funny Papers” by Mac Miller

Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Ballonerism, is a collection of unreleased material. “Funny Papers” is a melancholic track that showcases Miller’s unique style and explores themes of nostalgia and self-discovery.

“Knocking (At Your Door)” by Rusty Williams

Hayley Williams’ grandfather, Rusty Williams, is set to release his debut album, Grand Man, on February 14th. “Knocking (At Your Door)” is a soul ballad that showcases Williams’ vocal talents.

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“Keep Me Satisfied” by Jungle

Jungle has added singer Lydia Kitto to their official lineup, and their new single, “Keep Me Satisfied,” is a funky, upbeat track that explores themes of love and relationships.

“Ankles” by Lucy Dacus

Lucy Dacus is set to release her new album, Forever Is A Feeling, on March 28th. “Ankles” is a sweet, indie-pop track that explores themes of love and attraction.

“Can’t Say No” by The Wombats

The Wombats’ new single, “Can’t Say No,” is a high-energy track that explores themes of distraction and self-destruction.

“Rushmere” by Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons are set to release their new album, Rushmere, on March 28th. The album’s self-titled single is a nostalgic, emotional track that explores the band’s history and legacy.

Honorable Mentions

“QQQQ” by Ela Minus

“A Question Of You” by Inhaler

“Your Light” by The Altons

“Switch Over” by Horsegirl

“One Way Ticket” by Biig Piig

“Felt Better Alive” by Pete Doherty

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