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August Top Picks ( Week 1 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly

Updated: Sep 21


In this post we share the BEST Picks from our favorite artists across our "Digger" Playlists for the month


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 “who’s your boyfriend” by Royel Otis is a shimmering indie rock anthem, blending hazy vocals and breezy guitar riffs into a bittersweet portrait of young love and late-night nostalgia




 Ava Valianti unveils “Clean My Room,” an indie pop track that turns a simple task into a metaphor for the struggle to face your own reflection. The song’s haunting honesty and layered production reveal the fear of being truly seen. It’s intimate, raw, and deeply resonant





 Decadent Heroes unveil their new single “Enter the Mist,” a fusion of shimmering pop ambience and searing rock guitar. Layers of melody swirl like fog, pulling the listener into a dreamlike journey. It’s a captivating step forward in their distinctive sound




 “No More Old Men” finds Chance the Rapper reflecting on Chicago’s past and present, weaving stories of barbershops, family ties, and fading traditions. With Jamila Woods on the hook, the track captures both nostalgia and urgency




The Mess:Age offers a mellow, introspective sound on “SACRIFICE,” a soft rock track shaped by long hours of solitude. Subtle melodies and warm textures invite listeners into a space of contemplation




 With “Endorphins,” Headbase transforms the science of hormones into a radiant synthwave journey. The music surges and shimmers, capturing the emotional highs that inspired the project’s concept. It’s a striking highlight of the four-track EP exploring the chemistry of feeling




 “Ricochet” by Rise Against channels raw punk energy into a track that feels both urgent and defiant. With soaring choruses and lyrics that wrestle with distance, struggle, and resilience, the band delivers a song that hits hard while holding onto a sense of vulnerability




 Katie Belle channels sleepless nights into “Bad Dreams,” a synth pop track that wraps confessional lyrics in sparkling production. The result is both cathartic and irresistibly danceable




 Grainville Train’s “Michaela” blends classic country storytelling with a tender, bittersweet edge. The song turns one name into a symbol of bravery and longing, capturing the moment when love and farewell meet. It’s both intimate and universal in its emotional pull




 “Crush” by Zara Larsson is a shimmering dance-pop track that dives into the messy tension of catching unexpected feelings while already committed. With its glossy production and confessional edge, the song balances vulnerability and boldness, capturing the rush and conflict of desire colliding with loyalty




 Jacob Beaman debuts with “You and I,” an indie folk song shaped by marriage, growth, and personal discovery. Gentle melodies and intimate lyrics reveal a love letter to his wife and a first glimpse into his evolving artistry




 The Thundercracks unleash pure energy with “Thundercracker,” a song that mixes jagged riffs and an unforgettable chorus. Desire and danger collide as the music surges like a lightning strike. It’s rock at its most unrelenting



 “Late Great Heartbreak” by Old Dominion leans into a soul-inflected sound while still carrying the band’s country-rock roots. As the latest single from their upcoming album, it highlights their willingness to experiment with style, blending heartfelt emotion with a fresh musical edge




 “September” is Michellar’s gentle indie folk ode to the changing seasons. Warm acoustic tones and reflective lyrics capture the quiet beauty of fall and the memories of summers past. It’s a song of calm, color, and remembrance




 With “Hold Me Down,” ALRIS delivers a powerful statement of progressive techno, balancing subtle melodic shifts with relentless low-end energy. The track’s hypnotic build keeps the momentum alive from the first beat to the last. It’s designed for deep sets and restless nights




 “BIRTHDAY BEHAVIOR” by BIA and Young Miko is a bold celebration wrapped in a raunchy, club-ready beat. Mixing BIA’s global swagger with Young Miko’s sharp Spanish verses, the track and its steamy, surreal video mark a standout collaboration that sets a new standard for birthday anthems




 Jacob and the Starry Eyed Shadows return with “Racing on the Back Straight,” an alt rock cut born from persistence and renewed vision. The track’s driving energy captures the moment inspiration strikes after a quiet stretch




With “The Maine Thing,” Kevin Driscoll blends intimate storytelling and soft folk textures to highlight the beauty of seeing life clearly. The track invites listeners to step away from chaos and embrace simplicity. It’s a graceful addition to his growing body of work




 “B A D I D E A” by Militarie Gun crashes forward with jagged guitars and Ian Shelton’s unmistakable vocals, balancing hardcore urgency with an alternative edge. As the lead single from God Save the Gun, it channels raw emotion through lyrics of addiction and self-discovery, setting the tone for what’s to come




August Top Picks ( Week 1 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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