Step into the vibrant world of new music this weekend as we spotlight six fresh releases across genres, from the nostalgic echoes of ’90s rock to boundary-pushing contemporary sounds. Whether you’re craving the atmospheric textures of Blonde Redhead’s choir-infused remixes, the indie rock charm of The Lemonheads, or the experimental pop vibes of yeule, this week offers a diverse sonic journey. Plus, don’t miss new EP and album drops from The Dandy Warhols, Irish post-punk band M(h)aol, and rapper Aminé. Dive in, discover your next favorite track, and share your thoughts with us — what new music are you listening to this weekend?
Blonde Redhead’s Ethereal Choir Remix: “Before (Choir Version)”
Brooklyn-based alternative rock band Blonde Redhead is gearing up for a fascinating new chapter with their upcoming album The Shadow Of The Guest, due June 27. This release serves as a quasi-remix of their 2023 album Sit Down For Dinner, offering an inventive reimagining rather than a straightforward sequel. While Sit Down For Dinner boasts 11 tracks, the new album trims the list to eight, blending four extended choir remixes with four ambient ASMR reworks.
The lead single, “Before (Choir Version),” perfectly showcases this fresh direction. Vocalist Kazu Makino explains that the song was originally written with a choir in mind, inspired by children’s perspectives. Collaborating with the Brooklyn Youth Chorus added a touching authenticity, as the young singers embraced the song so fully it felt as if it was their own creation. The result is a hauntingly beautiful track that layers angelic voices over Blonde Redhead’s signature moody instrumentation. For fans and newcomers alike, this single offers a captivating glimpse into an album that promises to blend emotional depth with experimental textures.
The Lemonheads Revive ’90s Rock with “Deep End”
For lovers of ’90s alternative rock, The Lemonheads’ latest single “Deep End” is a welcome blast from the past with a fresh twist. Frontman Evan Dando teased a new album titled Love Chant, slated for October, but details have been sparse — making the new single all the more significant. “Deep End” is a vibrant, catchy track that manages to evoke the band’s early sound without sounding dated.
Notably, the single features guest appearances by indie icons J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) on guitar and Juliana Hatfield on backing vocals, adding layers of texture and nostalgia. The track’s upbeat energy and tight musicianship signal that The Lemonheads are ready to return to the spotlight. For those who’ve long awaited new material from the band, “Deep End” serves as promising evidence that Love Chant could be a standout release this fall.
Yeule’s “Dudu”: An Accessible Gateway to Experimental Pop
Singaporean artist yeule is known for creating music that defies easy categorization, often leaning toward the strange, dark, and atmospheric. Their upcoming album Evangelic Girl Is A Gun continues this trend, but the newly released single “Dudu” marks a notable departure — it’s arguably yeule’s poppiest and most accessible track yet.
“Dudu” unfolds like a deceptively simple song at first listen, but repeated plays reveal its strange, slightly unsettling undercurrents. This contrast makes it a perfect introduction to yeule’s broader catalog, bridging the gap between mainstream appeal and experimental soundscapes. The track invites listeners to explore beyond the surface and discover the unique artistic vision that sets yeule apart in today’s pop and electronic music scenes.
The Dandy Warhols Remix Their 2024 Album with Rock Remaker
Contemporaries of The Lemonheads, The Dandy Warhols dropped new music this week in the form of Rock Remaker, a five-track EP of remixes drawn from their 2024 album Rockmaker. Rather than merely rehashing their original work, the band enlisted notable producers such as A Place To Bury Strangers and Ride’s Andy Bell to reimagine their songs with fresh perspectives.
One standout remix is “I Will Never Stop Loving You,” which flips the original on its head by bringing Debbie Harry’s backing vocals to the forefront, layered over a dark, electronic beat. This inversion adds a haunting quality that complements the band’s psychedelic rock roots while pushing the boundaries into new sonic territory. For fans eager to experience Rockmaker in a new light, Rock Remaker offers a compelling and inventive listening experience.
M(h)aol’s Something Soft: A Fierce Feminist Post-Punk Statement
Irish post-punk band M(h)aol return with their sophomore album Something Soft, a powerful and uncompromising work that challenges societal notions of femininity. The album is a cathartic exploration of identity and resistance, with incisive lyrics that confront the stereotype of softness traditionally linked to women.
Through sharp, personal storytelling and energetic instrumentation, M(h)aol’s music combines fury and vulnerability, resulting in a rousing listening experience that demands attention. Something Soft stands as both a rallying cry and an introspective journey, perfect for listeners seeking music with substance and an unfiltered emotional edge.
Aminé’s 13 Months Of Sunshine: Dance-Forward Vibes and Smooth Flows
Rapper Aminé makes a strong summer statement with his third album 13 Months Of Sunshine, a dance-oriented record filled with infectious, club-ready beats. This new release showcases a more upbeat and groove-driven side of Aminé’s artistry, balancing his smooth vocal delivery with catchy, rhythm-heavy production.
Even when addressing complex themes like toxic relationships, as in the track “Familiar,” Aminé manages to maintain a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The album’s accessible yet nuanced approach makes it an early contender for the season’s best, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers alike. 13 Months Of Sunshine is a vibrant soundtrack for sunny days and energetic nights.
This weekend’s new music highlights showcase the incredible diversity and creativity alive in today’s music scene. From the haunting choir-infused melodies of Blonde Redhead to The Lemonheads’ revival of ’90s alt-rock, the boundary-pushing pop of yeule, and the fiercely personal anthems of M(h)aol, there is something for every kind of music lover. Meanwhile, The Dandy Warhols’ inventive remixes and Aminé’s dance-ready beats round out a week rich with fresh sounds to explore. So tune in, discover, and don’t forget to share what’s on your playlist this weekend!