Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from FKA twigs, Major Lazer, Rihanna, Hop Along and more right here!
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After teasing new music on social media, Rihanna debuted her brand new song, the crassly titled "Bitch Better Have My Money." It is an odd name for a song that comes after weeks of the pop singer releasing tracks for her animated Dreamworks movie Home, which is clearly a family film ... but you've got to do you, Ri-Ri. Listen to this new song right here!
Fans of Philadelphia pop punk inspired indie rockers Hop Along are getting ready for one of the most exciting years of the band's existence. Signing to Saddle Creek last year, the 4-piece's debut album on the label comes out in 2015, with a bunch of great tunes debuting in the interim. Check out last week's newest song, "Powerful Man" right here!
RIYL: Sleater Kinney, Kind of Like Spitting
2013's Fly By Wire was the triumphant return of indie-pop outfit Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, but this wasn't a one-off reunion, you guys. 2015 will see another new record from SSLYBY, The High Country. Take a listen to one of the tracks off of this album, "Step Brother City."
Peace s the Mission is the recently announced new album from producer Major Lazer, and this week we're sharing a new track off of this 2015 record: "Roll the Bass." While the upcoming album will feature plenty of guests including Ariana Grande, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Ellie Goulding, and more, this week's release is a solo track! Take a listen to this new song right here!
Torres, a.k.a. Mackenzie Scott, is slowly, but surely taking over the indie rock world thanks to impressive releases and performances, including 2015's SXSW. This week, we were treated to the title track of her upcoming album Sprinter, which really shows us all why Torres could be the artist of the year! Take a listen to this new song from last week below!
RIYL: Sharon Van Etten, Speedy Ortiz
Even though he's already made some of the greatest music ever, Beach Boys songwriter Brian Wilson is not slowing down any time soon. This week, the icon released his newest track "Sail Away," which definitely has us thinking of the classic Beach Boys tracks of the band's early days. Take a listen below and get excited for Wilson's new album, No Pier Pressure.
We're all pretty aware of how weird FKA twigs can get, but her new music video for this week's latest track, "Glass and Patron" will definitely stick with you for some time. The song is pretty great, too, but we dare you not to pay more attention to imagery in the following music video:
All of the drama with the members of Blink 182 definitely has fans scratching their heads, but at least we can check out a new solo album from founding member Tom DeLonge in 2015! Entitled To the Stars ... Demos, Odds and Ends, you might suspect a "rarities" compilation from the guitarist, but the record does include new songs, like this week's "The Invisible Parade." Listen to a more somber DeLonge in this new track below:
Keeping in the low-key mood, Florence and the Machine debuted their latest ballad this week, "St. Jude." While we love Florence Welch's soaring vocals on her usual anthemic numbers, it's a welcome change with a subdued vocal melody that doesn't fall short in holding us throughout the track. Watch this new music video right here:
Muse released the new track "Dead Inside" this week, revealing a scorching industrial rock inspired number from one of the most talented arena rockers out there! Check it out right here:
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