
Mitski – Where’s My Phone
The lead single from her upcoming album Nothing’s About to Happen to Me signals a sharp shift in atmosphere. Where her last record felt open and expansive, this is tense and claustrophobic, built on insistent guitar lines that dissolve into something darker and orchestral. It’s paranoid, dramatic, and deeply cathartic, with a video that leans fully into psychological horror.
Courtney Barnett – Site Unseen
Taken from her new album Creature Of Habit, out March 27, this is Courtney Barnett in reflective mode. Written during a period of upheaval after moving from Australia to LA and closing her label, the song embraces uncertainty and change. With Katie Crutchfield of Waxahatchee adding harmonies, it’s warm, gentle, and quietly hopeful.
DAPHNI – Good Night Baby
Dan Snaith of Caribou returns under his dance-focused alias ahead of his new album Butterfly. What started as a mostly drum-based idea turned into a big, mushy, loved-up club track. It’s emotional, euphoric, and made for a proper sound system.
Fickle Friends – Bleach
A short, bright burst of a song about falling for someone at exactly the wrong time. Inspired by chaotic dinner parties, spontaneous hair bleaching, and moments where chemistry wins over caution, it’s breathless and honest. As the refrain puts it simply: this could be love.
Child of Prague – Basking Sharks
From their debut EP Clothed In The Sun, this track shows why the Dublin-based six-piece are already being tipped as one of 2025’s most exciting new acts. Blending chamber pop, math rock, folk, and more, Basking Sharks is ambitious, atmospheric, and marks the moment they truly found their sound.
Five tracks, five completely different moods, and a perfect snapshot of how wide and exciting new music feels right now and if you love new music make sure to check out New Noise for your daily dose of brand new music!