We are back again with some New Music for New Music Friday. Check out all of the new tracks and reviews below!
Mark Weatherley | “Yearn”
Mark Weatherley brings a soulful, introspective style to “Yearn,” a track that leans into energy. His voice carries a slow, emotional pull, working in tandem with experimental instrumentation that allows the lyrics to breathe without losing the essence of the track. The song feels like a late night energy boost, revealing a deep desire for connection rather than polished romance. Definitely a strong start to our New Music Friday.
Echo the Screen | “Frankenstein”
“Frankenstein” blends alternative indie textures with a touch of theatrical storytelling, turning insecurity and self assembly into something emotionally vivid. Echo the Screen takes the idea of building yourself from broken parts and transforms it into a melodic piece full of unease, tension, and vulnerability. The production twists between funk and glitchy distortion, making the song feel both exposed and patched together on purpose. The vocals sit right on the edge of rawness, echoing the fear of never being fully understood. It’s a clever, mid tempo take on identity and self acceptance, delivered with a unique sonic personality.
Ocean Tisdall | “Jealous”
Ocean Tisdall delivers vulnerability with confidence on “Jealous,” a pop track that looks at insecurity without hiding behind glossy production. His vocals are expressive and emotional, letting each line feel personal rather than polished. The melody swings between delicate and intense moments, matching the honest frustration of wanting someone who gives their attention elsewhere. The track doesn’t glamorize jealousy; it exposes it, showing how messy it feels to crave exclusivity in a world where nothing is certain. Ocean balances sensitivity with boldness, turning raw emotion into a captivating pop moment.
STARSIGNS x LINNEY x yetep x Manila Killa | “Scorpio (Talk To The Stars)” (feat. MYRNE)
This star packed collaboration blends celestial electronic textures with LINNEY’s dreamy vocal presence, creating a track that feels like a cosmic conversation with intuition. The instrumental production glows with synth warmth, while the lyrics treat astrology less like a trend and more like self-reflection. Each producer adds atmospheric edges and emotional movement, building a sound that feels both expansive and intimate. The Scorpio theme isn’t just aesthetic; it shapes the tone, leaning into sensitivity, mystery, and emotional depth. The result is a hypnotic electronic piece that feels like drifting above the skyline at night, guided by instinct.
Brian Walker | “What I Miss Most” – Releases on Nov 27th.
Brian Walker taps into nostalgia with a grounded, storyteller approach on “What I Miss Most.” His vocals feel weathered but warm, carrying the song like someone reflecting through old photographs. The lyrics highlight how memories aren’t just moments, but entire feelings tied to people, places, and versions of ourselves that don’t exist anymore. The production keeps things stripped back enough to put the focus on his voice and the sentiment, making the emotions feel lived in rather than exaggerated. It’s sincere, heartfelt, and easy to connect with, especially for anyone who has ever looked back on something they didn’t realize was important while they still had it.
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