Another week, another batch of fresh tunes to shake up your playlists: whether you're in the mood for chaotic mathcore, shimmering indie pop, or introspective folk, we've got you covered with five tracks we can't get enough of this week.

The Callous Daoboys – Lemon
If you like your music unhinged and unpredictable, "Lemon" by The Callous Daoboys is your ticket to sonic mayhem. This Atlanta-based mathcore band thrives on whiplash-inducing shifts, fusing jazzy interludes with bone-crushing breakdowns, all while keeping an element of playfulness. "Lemon" is chaotic yet fun, packed with technical prowess and infectious energy.

HAIM – Relationships
The HAIM sisters return with "Relationships," a laid-back yet groovy anthem that feels like a warm breeze on a summer drive. Their signature harmonies shine against an effortlessly funky bassline, making this track an instant mood booster. If you're a fan of Fleetwood Mac-esque melodies blended with modern indie-pop production, this one's for you.

Model/Actriz – Cinderella
Brooklyn’s post-punk provocateurs, Model/Actriz, bring their hypnotic and abrasive sound to "Cinderella." With pulsating rhythms, dissonant guitars, and an almost hypnotic vocal delivery, this track is a mesmerizing descent into a dark, danceable atmosphere. Think of it as the perfect fusion of noise rock and club music, ideal for late-night adrenaline rushes.

Lucy Rose – Pale Blue Eyes
Lucy Rose delivers a delicate and introspective experience with "Pale Blue Eyes." Led by a beautifully tender piano arrangement, the track exudes a quiet intensity, allowing her soft, emotive vocals to shine through. The sparse instrumentation creates a sense of intimacy, making every note feel personal and heartfelt. This track is perfect for moments of deep reflection or simply getting lost in its gentle beauty.

Chalk – Pool Scene
Belfast trio Chalk delivers an eerie and cinematic experience with "Pool Scene." The track builds tension through pulsating synths and brooding spoken-word vocals, reminiscent of acts like Fontaines D.C. or IDLES. If you're in the mood for something moody and immersive, this track will pull you into its shadowy depths.

Which of these tracks is your favorite? Let us know, and if you like discovering new music make sure to tune in to New Noise with Stephen Steps Lowe, every day at 10am on Today Radio.