From tender moments to high-octane chaos, this week’s picks span folk, rock, hip hop and genre-blending pop: Here are five new tracks making noise on our radar right now and worth a spot on yours.

Caamp – Millions
The Ohio folk-rockers return with a warm and gently anthemic track built around acoustic strums and subtle harmonies. Millions leans into everything Caamp does well with heartfelt lyrics, a steady emotional current and that ever-present front-porch charm. A perfect slow-burn addition to your summer playlist.

BUSH – The Land of Milk and Honey
BUSH dial up the drama on The Land of Milk and Honey, a riff-heavy standout from their latest record. The track blends grunge-era weight with modern polish, anchored by Gavin Rossdale’s unmistakable voice. The video’s surreal, desert-drenched visuals only add to its bleak swagger.

Bush will play Rockhal in October this year in support of Volbeat (additional support from Witch Fever) you can hear more on these acts and our heavier sound on LOUDER.

NoMBe – Please Don’t Feed the Lions
NoMBe’s new single is funky, theatrical and polished without losing its edge. Please Don’t Feed the Lions pairs slinky basslines and falsetto vocals with a tongue-in-cheek sense of menace, blurring the line between indie-pop and cinematic soul. A sharp return from one of LA’s most quietly experimental artists.

1300 – BANGALANG
Genre boundaries dissolve entirely on BANGALANG, the new single from Korean-Australian rap collective 1300. Brash, bilingual and totally unpredictable, the track explodes with energy. It is part trap, part punk, part electronic chaos. There’s no one else making music like this right now and they know it.

Biffy Clyro – A Little Love
On the softer side, Biffy Clyro offer a rare moment of restraint with A Little Love. Built on piano and strings, the track is cinematic and full of quiet drama. It is a heartfelt pause from a band best known for their towering guitar anthems and a reminder of the emotional weight they can carry when they step back.

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