Hello music lovers! š¶
On Friday, we celebrate music!
Selection of fresh songs, #newtunes, from well-known and lesser-known artists that I've been listening to and have stuck in my ears. If you want to discover fresh musical vibes and enchanting soundscapes, you are welcome to explore!
Maybe there's even a future global hit here? You won't know unless you listen :)
Eight songs of various genres and styles for curious music lovers! If you like something, you might dig deeper, which will make me happy.
If you don't like something, skip it.
Music4life!
Stereolab - Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown
We'll start with Stereolab, an Anglo-French group formed in 1990. Known for their distinctive avant-pop sound, influenced by krautrock and jazz, and incorporating surrealist philosophy in their lyrics, they have released eleven albums to date, the latest being Instant Holograms on Metal Film, released in May of this year.
The song 'Constant and Uniform Movement Unknown' is a new single, released yesterday, and is not yet on any album.
Crippling Alcoholism - LADIES' NIGHT
Crippling Alcoholism is an American band from Boston, active since 2021. New name for me. A specific sound that is difficult to compare with anything we have heard before or to place in a genre.
They may be closest to a mix of dark pop and post-rock, but that's my guess. They have released three albums so far; the latest is Camgirl, released three weeks ago. The song 'Ladies Night' is from this album.
Adam Ben Ezra ft. Michael Olivera - Free Fly - Live in London
This recording, from January of this year, is a bit older. Still, I had to add it to #newtunes (I watched it a few days ago) mainly because of the superb improvisation of two exceptional musicians: Israeli double bassist and composer Adam Ben Ezra and Cuban drummer, composer, and producer Michael Oliver.
A performance in London and a living example of how just two instruments, double bass and drums, are enough for a rich and superb sound and performance of the fantastic song Free Fly from the album Heavy Drops, which was released in December last year.
YS :: Burn
YS is a duo based in Berlin, Germany, since 2020. They have released two albums so far, the latest being their self-titled track, released this September. As usual, whenever Berlin is mentioned, electronic music of all possible genres and influences is mentioned. YS is no exception here; they are more oriented towards soundscapes and dark, underground worlds than dance music. Burn is ambient, psychotic, strictly controlled, and produced in downtempo.
SPRINTS - Need
Sprints are fresh Irish garage punks from Dublin, last year they released their first album Feast, which was voted one of the best albums of the year in the punk genre, and now we have their second album, All That Is Over, with the single Need. And I like it. I'll follow them to see if they're really a band worth paying attention to. Will they succeed? We'll see.
Fake Palindromes (Orchestral Version) with Nu Deco Ensemble
Andrew Bird is a slightly eccentric American violinist, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer. He has been creating music since 1992 and has released 16 studio albums to date. I have mentioned him several times in #newtunes.
In the second half of October, he will reissue his 2005 album, Andrew Bird & The Mysterious Production Of Eggs, which will include the previously unreleased song "Fake Palindromes," an orchestral version of which can now be heard, performed together with the Nu Deco Ensemble.
It's wildly swing, suitable for everyone, not just fans of the style.
Suede - Trance State
Suede is an English rock band from London, formed in 1989. They have released ten studio albums, mainly in the style of glam rock and Britpop. Their latest album, Antidepressants, released in early September, takes the post-rock direction even further.
The song Trance State is very melodic and could easily become a hit. Of course, this is just my opinion.
HEALTH :: VIBE COP
Health, a band from Los Angeles, is new to me. They've been playing since 2005, and they've released five studio albums and four remix albums. A unique style that combines elements of black metal, industrial rock, and electro-pop. In December, they announced a new, sixth album, Conflict DLC, featuring the song 'Vibe Cop,' a blend of black metal and the Pet Shop Boys, which seems to me.
š¶That's all for today, and enjoy your weekend with new songs!
#newtunes, this year:
26.9.2025, 12.9.2025, 5.9.2025, 29.8.2025, 22.8.2025, 8.8.2025, 1.8.2025, 11.7.2025, 4.7.2025, 27.6.2025, 13.6.2025, 6.6.2025, 30.5.2025, 23.5.2025, 16.5.2025, 8.5.202525.4.2025, 18.4.2025, 11.4.2025, 4.4.2025, 28.3.2025, 21.3.2025, 14.3.2025, 7.3.2025, 28.2.2025, 21.2.2025, 14.2.2025, 7.2.2025, 31.1.2025, 24.1.2025, 17.1.2025, 10.1.2025.
If you're interested in #newtunes suggestions from the past six years, you can listen to them at these links - there are Spotify playlists for each year:
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/new-tunes-2019
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/new-tunes-2020
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/new-tunes-2021
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/new-tunes-2022
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/new-tunes-2023
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/new-tunes-2024
Curious about rare and alternative live performances?
Check out my recordings on the 3speak video channel or Seckorama Music Podcast ā audio.
Or, take a look at my #threetunetuesday posts.
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@seckorama/three-tune-tuesday-forever
If you enjoy jazz, I recommend Jazz-Matinee, a regular Sunday blog by @w74.
https://ecency.com/hive-193816/@w74/jazz-matinee-music-should-be
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