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New Music Friday Pt. 2 | July 18th, 2025

We are back again with another version of New Music Friday. Check out all of the new tracks and reviews below!

Connor McCutcheon | “Move on Together”

Connor McCutcheon recently released a new song, “Move on Together.” This track has a magnetic pull to it. It’s the kind of song you hear once and feel compelled to revisit. The production is rich with detail—each layer complements the next without overwhelming the listener. The vocals, meanwhile, are confident and well-placed, enhancing the emotional tone of the track. It’s a sonic experience that feels both fresh and familiar in the best way. Definitely playlist-worthy.


Ava Della Pietra | “2 can play”

We have featured Ava Della Pietra a few times, and now shes back with “2 can play.” The vibe here is smooth and effortlessly engaging. This song brings the kind of energy that makes you want to move, without sacrificing lyrical clarity or vocal expression. The production wraps around the vocals like a glove, with clean mixes and well-placed accents. It’s not just a song—it’s a whole mood. Make room for this one on your playlist.


LMNT 115 x Zak Abel | “Out Of The Dark”

LMNT 115 and Zak Abel team up for a new song, “Out Of The Dark.” There’s something instantly likable about this track—the melody, the beat, the vocals, it all comes together in a way that feels seamless. The energy is consistent from start to finish, and the production enhances the vibe without distracting from the core message. Vocally, the artist commands attention with confidence and skill. It’s the kind of song that stays with you long after it’s over.


Bad Self Portraits | “Pensive”

Bad Self Portraits recently released a new track, “Pensive.” The song’s energy is both infectious and authentic. You can tell it wasn’t overproduced—it’s got a raw charm that’s elevated by smart mixing and a clear vocal presence. Every section flows into the next with intent, keeping the listener on their toes. It’s exciting, immersive, and deserves a space in any playlist with personality.


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