This new music Friday was stacked with many new releases. But we want to showcase our favorite new releases from underrated artists! This week features music from Sueco, Meet Me @ the Altar, almost monday, and Felly.
Kool – Meet Me @ the Altar
In this bright pop punk banger, Meet Me @ the Altar sing about how “Kool” their crush is. “I bet/You got the whole world at the tip of your fingers/Don’t you?/It’s true/You’re so cool.” Edith’s vocals on the chorus make this song stand out, as she turns the word “cool” into a powerful vocal run. Tèa gives versatile guitar riffs and Ada brings the beat in. The nostalgic music video shows the band gushing and obsessing over teen idols in magazines. Play this song whenever you have a new crush and it’ll validate why you like them so much. Meet Me @ the Altar is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry with “Kool”.
only wanna dance – almost monday
almost monday sing about dancing with their partner in their catchy new single “only wanna dance”. “Do your hair up nice/We’re gonna go all night/Till the sun comes up/I only wanna dance with you.” With Dawson’s charming vocals, Luke’s bass, and Cole’s fiery guitar, almost monday delivers a catchy bop. This alternative-pop single is a fun song meant for dancing, giving listeners a rush of pure dopamine. Listen to this song whenever you’re doing chores or at work for instant fun. almost monday brings the party to listeners ears with “only wanna dance”.
Free Love – Felly
Felly brings good vibes with his new single “Free Love”. In this groovy alternative song he sings about being with a lover and feeling the love. His lyrical wordplay over a funky instrumental makes this song standout. “Free love (free love)/Don’t fight it, just feel it/We don’t got a reason/to be alone tonight.” Listen to this song at a party to raise the vibrations or in your room whenever you need to brighten your mood. Felly radiates positive energy with “Free Love”.
POS – Sueco
Sueco quiets the inner critic in his mind in “POS”. “Voice in my head, it’s my own worst critic/Maybe it’s a product of my bad decisions”. Sueco turning a rather dark subject matter into a catchy alternative-pop anthem is what makes this song stand out. Our favorite part of the song is when he actually screams at the voices in his head to “shut the f**k up!” It’s an accurate representation of what goes on in moments like this. Listen to this song whenever you need to quiet your fellow inner critic. Sueco puts a spotlight on his dark side with “POS”.
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