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Eva Gutowski—under her alias Marisol—releases the self-produced EDM single “gimme some time,” a lush escape previewing her debut album OUCH due this fall. It follows April’s “MONEY” and her TIME100 Creators recognition.
Texas sibling duo Juna N Joey release “Sip It Slow,” a modern-country summer cut about savoring new love. Premiered on WSM’s Coffee, Country & Cody and digitally by RFD-TV, the track spotlights their signature sibling harmonies and storytelling.
Melanie Martinez celebrates the 10th anniversary of Cry Baby with a limited 3LP Deluxe set featuring a 2025 repress of the Dollhouse EP, plus a new merch drop. Her relaunched Cry Baby Perfume Milk sold out in 8 hours; pre-orders for the vinyl are live now via Atlantic Records.
The Inadequates release “Genevieve” on Aug 14—a bold, bittersweet folk-pop single previewing debut album Haven’t You Heard? (Aug 28). Select Australian dates follow in Sept–Oct.
Joan & the Giants release The Five Stages of Grief on Aug 14—a six-song chronicle of a breakup from denial to acceptance. The band supports The Fray’s sold-out anniversary dates and headlines shows across Australia.
Seb Wildblood previews his next chapter with “Insomniac Crossing” (feat. Eli Dayo), a dawn-hued, dream-pop drift arriving August 14. The track leads into Waterworld, his most introspective, songwriter-leaning LP yet, out October 19 via all my thoughts, blending lo-fi textures, tender melodies, and newfound vulnerability.
Australian pop artist Chloe Styler shares “Push & Pull” on Aug 15, a bright, hook-filled step beyond her country roots. She’ll debut it live at BIGSOUND 2025.
Rising Texas duo Della Rose release “Wasting Mine,” a heartfelt, high-energy country single paired with a cinematic video shot in Valley View, TX. Fresh off a Texas Country Music Association Band of the Year nomination.
Nashville Tour Stop marks its 1,000th show with two back-to-back events: an intimate Aug 28 showcase at The Listening Room Cafe and a free Aug 29 marathon at Bassline Brewery featuring 50+ performers and special guests.
T.G. Sheppard honors 45 years of “Do You Wanna Go to Heaven” and adds more stops to his 50th Anniversary Tour, with U.S. dates booked through 2026.
Cameron Whitcomb’s new single “Fragile” tackles toxic toughness while previewing his debut album The Hard Way, arriving Sept 26 via Atlantic Records.
JVNA’s new single “Aphrodite” pairs shimmering electro-pop with Greek-myth imagery to explore star-crossed love and feminine power, introducing the next chapter before more releases this year.
British country-pop firebrand Twinnie returns with “Giddy Up,” a flirty, boot-stomping track that flips heartbreak into fearless fun and cements her rising global buzz.
Belgium’s Ão return with “Talvez,” a wistful, genre-blurring single that mixes saudade-soaked vocals with Latin-tinged electronica, previewing their sophomore album due early 2026.
Maddison Kate’s debut EP What I’d Say To You offers four intimate indie-folk tracks exploring unsaid emotions and personal growth.
GLVES’s new single “Honesty” fuses drum-and-bass rhythms and raw vocals to confront toxic ties ahead of her debut EP.
Lloyd & The Leftovers release debut album Spin The Wheel, an 11-track indie-folk-Americana narrative exploring emotional highs and lows.
San Diego indie-pop trio almost monday release “enjoy the ride,” an upbeat new single out August 8 via Hollywood Records. The song blends shimmering synths and punchy bass, debuted live at Outside Lands, and leads into their fall U.S. tour supporting The Band CAMINO, kicking off October 10 in Atlanta.
Neal McCoy, John Berry, Bryan White and other country legends gathered to bowl at the White House’s Truman Bowling Alley for the first Country Music Bowling Night.
Mindistry’s Bloodline EP forges a brutal concept journey through centuries of warfare in five tracks. Anchored by crushing riffs, mechanical grooves, and war-cry vocals, it’s an immersive metal saga that hails the defiant spirit of warriors across time.
Ed Sheeran’s new single “A Little More,” co-written with DAVE, Blake Slatkin, Cirkut, and Johnny McDaid, blends witty lyrics with blues-tinged instrumentation. The Emil Nava–directed video reunites Rupert Grint and Nathalie Emmanuel in a playful narrative, setting the stage for his forthcoming album Play, arriving September 12.
Laura-Mary Carter’s ‘June Gloom,’ featuring IDLES’ Lee Kiernan, explores melancholy indie and Americana ahead of her Bye Bye Jackie debut.
Loud George’s new single “Wash” merges 90s grunge distortion with modern alt-rock edge and raw vocal delivery. Driven by the refrain “This feeling washes over me,” the track explores emotional fatigue and existential despair through heavy, fuzz-drenched guitars and introspective lyrics. A haunting rallying cry, “Wash” compels listeners to confront the darkness they try to outrun.
T. Graham Brown’s LIVE WIRE debuts Tanya Tucker interview and rare live cuts from country icons on SiriusXM Prime Country this August.
The Surf Ballroom & Museum opens Not Fade Away this September, honoring Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper with an immersive digital and artifact-driven exhibit in its new Music Enrichment Center.
In The Pines unveil “Sunbeam Dream,” the hypnotic second single from their self-produced LP Sunbeam Dream. Recorded in their Dayton-based studio using salvaged vintage gear, the track layers fuzz-drenched guitars and resuscitated Mellotron to craft a rich, dreamlike psych-rock sound.
Blase’s new single “Finding Myself in You” previews his LP Somewhere Out There with lush indie pop and vintage synth textures. Recorded in his self-built studio and inspired by a cross-country journey, the song explores love as a mirror that reveals new depths and renewal. It’s a warm, immersive track that balances quiet vulnerability with uplifting energy.
NewDad’s “Pretty,” out August 8, is a wistful alt-rock ode to Galway and homesickness. Gentle guitars and Julie Dawson’s hushed vocals capture the yearning for home ahead of their September 19 album Altar.
Suppressed Intentions’ new single “Framework” fuses urgent indie rock riffs and alt-pop hooks to challenge manipulation and inspire listeners to break free.
Jeannie Seely, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and trailblazing Grand Ole Opry host, died at 85, leaving a powerful legacy.
AViVA’s new single “Sinister” fuses cyberpunk alt-pop rock with themes of self-protection ahead of Reading and Leeds Festival performances.
Sophie Powers collaborates with K-Pop group ILLIT on a vibrant reimagining of “jellyous,” blending edgy vocals with dance-floor energy.
Jacquie Roar’s “Til the Gas Runs Out” is a high-octane country-rock anthem of grit, fire, and fearless storytelling.
Haute & Freddy release new single ‘Sophie’ with a haunting visualizer by Silken Weinberg ahead of major festival sets.
Caryn Dixon’s “Bird in a Cage” is a powerful country-rock anthem about breaking free and reclaiming one’s voice.
Los Angeles alt-rock band i’s new single “Parade” fuses grunge grit and dark romance into a twisted love theme.
Yaelokre’s new single “To douse a scalded tongue” launches their mythic Meadowlark saga with poetic folk-pop storytelling.
13-year-old Josie Sal’s “Redneck Weekend” captures small-town weekends’ carefree spirit in a feel-good country anthem.
Sam Barber’s EP Music for the Soul features “Home Tonight” and “Man of the Year” just as his North American headline tour resumes in August.
Kevian Kraemer drops infectious single “Tan Lines,” capturing the thrill of new love ahead of his Jersey or Mars Tour finale.
Daniel Seavey expands his debut solo album Second Wind with new single Blame It On You, as his tour resumes.
Robby Johnson’s new single “You Pick The Flowers” is a tender country ballad about second chances and unspoken vows.
Eighty Ninety’s “Hollywood Dream” blends cinematic indie-pop with pulsing guitars to explore love’s fine line between fantasy and reality.
Blusher unveil their euphoric EP RACER and announce an October US tour filled with inescapable synth-pop anthems.
Charlotte Sands’ “neckdeep” fuses hyperpop hooks and alt-rock aggression into a cathartic anthem for relationship angst.
Chris Daniel and Austin Mahone deliver ‘It’s Summer,’ a laid-back pop anthem celebrating seasonal vibes across all streaming platforms.
Chris Daniel y Austin Mahone presentan ‘It’s Summer’, un himno pop veraniego relajado disponible hoy en todas las plataformas.
Cedarsmoke releases ‘Picasso Blue’ on August 1, previewing their third album Under The Rainbow, out October 31.
Moonsea’s ‘Power Cut’ single, out August 1, is a nostalgic electronic-pop ballad with angelic vocals and intimate, flickering visuals.
Scarlet Tantrum’s “Mannequin” channels burnout into an alt-rock/indie-pop catharsis with gritty riffs and soaring vocals.
lullaboy is first Singapore artist at Summer Sonic Bangkok and releases single “i don’t like u (but i love u)”.
Kehlani releases “(un)Folded,” an emotive, stripped-back version of “Folded,” with a raw, intimate video debuting today.
Adult Leisure preview their debut album with “The Rules,” a vibrant alt-indie single released July 25.
SeverTheBond’s “Remember For Me” blends crushing metalcore, J-rock elements, and sci-fi storytelling in a Mars rebellion anthem.
Young Jonn has officially premiered the music video for his hit single “Che Che,” featuring Afrobeats star Asake. The Afro‑urban runway‑inspired video spotlights models embodying soft‑life swagger and style. Following a teaser that amassed over 6 million Instagram views, this visual release paves the way for Young Jonn’s debut album Blue Disco, due this September.
Kinzoogianna releases “Queendom of Sound (I Love Music)” July 29, previewing her second album The Clique of ’86 out September 12.
Barcelona duo CIUTAT return to their club roots with the nostalgic Fidget Spinner EP featuring Ed Banger’s MYD collaboration.
Hard to Explain’s “Lust” fuses nu metal, alt rock, and grunge into a raw anthem confronting burnout and obsession.
JAELYN’s acoustic reimagining of “Forester’s Plight” strips back production to spotlight raw emotion and quiet resilience.
Ian Flanigan releases Earth and Airwaves, an ambient instrumental EP blending soothing guitar melodies and natural sounds inspired by his first year as a new father to twin daughters.
Nell Mescal returns with her new single “Carried Away,” produced by Philip Weinrobe during recent Brooklyn sessions and marking her debut on Atlantic Records. The tender indie‑folk track reflects on a faltering relationship and is released today with an official music video, following a sold‑out run of intimate acoustic shows
LØLØ signs with Fearless Records and releases the devil wears converse, a playful pop punk song about giving into temptation.
The Band CAMINO releases third album NeverAlways with lead single “What You Can’t Have” and announces the NeverAlways Tour.
Japanese supergroup Psychic Fever releases Gelato (Remixes) and hosts free gelato pop‑ups across four US cities on August 1.
Laura Pieri shares Daughter of Demeter On the Dancefloor, a sultry remix that turns heartbreak into hypnotic dance energy.
Meg Elsier returns with spittake deluxe, an expanded edition of her debut that includes demos, live recordings, and b sides for a raw look at her creative process.
JESSIA drops Therapy & Yoga, an empowering pop anthem celebrating self love, independence, and thriving after heartbreak.
Lithe teams with Don Toliver on new single "Cannonball," out now via Atlantic Records with a VHS-inspired video.
Bear Park preview their GROWL covers EP with ‘Teenage Bomb’ ft. Brian Robertson ahead of its Sept 26 release.
Sunny Luwe’s single ‘Blue Skies’ marks a joyful return, previewing her sophomore album Feeling Good on October 10.
ALEIA’s ‘Pretty When I Cry’, out July 25, is a gut-wrenching indie-folk ballad strumming heartbreak into cathartic clarity.
Folk singer Joel Andrew B’s new single “Something Between You and I” is a tender indie-folk ballad capturing first-love's ache.
Breakout pop artist Elijah Woods announces his debut album Can We Talk releasing October 14 and shares lead single Ghost On The Radio ahead of his Asia tour.
Detroit duo SIAS drop “touch grass,” a warm indie‑pop anthem built from bamboo snare and home‑studio guitar, urging a digital detox and a return to nature. Hailed as “the perfect summer escape,” it’s out now on all streaming platforms.
A. Wesley Chung returns July 25 with “Sunshine (You Know You Should),” a genre‑blending single driven by gospel piano, disco rhythms, and soulful vocals. Inspired by late‑night parenting moments and recorded with his father’s piano, the track celebrates emotional endurance and the power of community.
Miami‑born soul‑pop artist Marquise Fair returns with “Nature of Love,” a stirring single celebrating unconditional bonds, out July 24. It previews his debut album Better World, arriving September 3, featuring collaborations with Jason Lindner, Yosvany Terry, and Jacques Schwarz‑Bart.
Atlantic Records partners with Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss, debuting Helluva Boss seasons 1 & 2 soundtracks on September 10.
The Oak Ridge Boys will return this December for their limited-run 2025 American Made Christmas Tour, featuring festive visuals—snow, Christmas trees, and a setlist of holiday classics alongside their greatest hits. The tour kicks off December 4 in Sarasota, FL, and wraps December 20 in Midland, MI. They’ve also earned a 46th Annual Telly Award for their music video “Come On Home,” starring William Lee Golden and Jimmy Fortune, celebrating the enduring themes of faith and family.
Breakout alternative duo herald upcoming debut album with new anthem. Biggest North American headline tour to date begins with sold‑out show October 3rd in Mexico City, MX. Portal arrives everywhere via Atlantic Records/ARRO Records/Warner Australia on Friday, August 29.
HeadHuncho Amir champions unity in Dallas rap scene with new single “New Dallus,” dropping ahead of EST Gee tour.
Destroy The Moon’s “Looks Like Revenge” blends alt rock, grunge textures, and pop undertones into a visceral anthem confronting grief.
TROPICS’s “Cherry” is a hypnotic downtempo electronica track blending immersive ambient textures and retro-future synths.
Inescapable Dahi‑produced song of summer from singer’s sophomore studio album Bird’s Eye sits at #4 on Top 40 and #9 on Rhythm radio formats. Official sound on TikTok surpasses 2 million creates, becoming one of the most viral sounds of the summer. Upcoming live shows include a sold‑out fall headline tour and direct support on select dates of fall tours with Sabrina Carpenter (in November) and Renée Rapp (in October).
Leonid & Friends launch their most extensive North American ‘25 or 6 to 4’ Tour, including first-ever Hawaii shows.
Two‑time Platinum singer‑songwriter Sam Barber drops “Home Tonight,” the deeply moving lead single from his upcoming EP Music for the Soul, arriving August 1 via Atlantic Records. The release coincides with Barber’s epic, sold‑out North American headline tour, which continues through December.
The Ineffectuals deliver “The Hum,” a bone-rattling alt rock surge mixing grunge soul and emotive riffs to confront societal apathy.
Lexie Stevenson releases debut single ‘Cowboy Pillows,’ a playful, relatable country-pop track about unexpected feelings.
Sammy Sadler revives Wayland Holyfield’s classic ‘If I Had a Cheating Heart’ today, showcasing his authentic traditional country style.
Los Angeles‑based singer‑songwriter Whitney Whitney makes her Atlantic Records debut with 1.1, a four‑track, cinematic EP. Produced alongside Justin Lucas, the project blends orchestral pop, intimate lyricism, and raw emotion across singles like “Does The Narcissist Need A Kiss” and the new “Touching You,” which arrives today with an official visualizer. This release marks the first installment of Whitney’s planned series of musical “worlds” for 2025.
Atlantic Records will release the Original Broadway Cast Recording of the Tony‑nominated musical JUST IN TIME, starring Jonathan Groff as Bobby Darin, on August 15, with pre‑orders available now.
Annabel Gutherz’s new single “Summer’s Here” is a sun-soaked indie-pop postcard captured live in one take.
Avery Lynch’s new single ‘Sweetheart’ is a warm acoustic ballad that confronts toxic relationships ahead of her September EP.
Diamond‑certified superstar Trippie Redd returns with the two‑song single “Woke Up”/“The Face,” accompanied by a Cam‑directed visual. These tracks serve as the first preview of his forthcoming September album, NDA, released via his longtime label 10K Projects in partnership with Atlantic Records.
POLLY’s 4-track Daddy Issues EP, out July 18, blends nostalgic synths and decadent vocals into a personal exploration of her childhood and adolescence.
MCBAISE returns with “Cold Cuts” featuring Muthi, a shimmering, ’90s‑tinged psychedelic pop jam out July 18 on Dirty Melody Records, and the third preview of his upcoming album.
The Kody Norris Show is honored with a Mountain City mural as their single “Ruby Jane” debuts on bluegrass radio.
Ally Evenson has released her mischievous new single “The Line” via Assemble Sound/Atlantic Records, debuting alongside a body horror–inspired official music video.
Emma Harner announces her Taking My Side headline tour with shows in Los Angeles, New York, London & Berlin.
Mexican/Salvadoran-American singer-songwriter Niko Rubio today drops her new Spanish-language EP Ring Ring, produced by Grammy-winner Lester Mendez, via Atlantic Records. She celebrates with a hometown show at LA’s Moroccan Lounge—10% of merch sales (plus $1 per ticket) support CHIRLA.
Katana’s “Scars” is a brutal metalcore anthem fusing nu-metal aggression and melodic depth to confront trauma and generational pain.