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

Updated: 3 days ago


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


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 That haunting feeling, now with harmony.  Phoebe Bridgers joins Lord Huron for a new take on “The Night We Met” — same ache, softer echo




 “It’s Gone, He’s Gone” by Chayne is a fearless alt-pop anthem for cutting ties and not looking back. With razor-sharp style and unapologetic energy, Chayne turns the end of a toxic relationship into a moment of clarity and power. It's not just about who’s gone — it’s about who she’s becoming




 "Natural Circle" by Richard Green is an evocative instrumental journey — thoughtful, immersive, and artfully composed. A soundscape that invites reflection and lets the mind wander in quiet wonder




 West Coast sun, with a venomous grin. YG and Shoreline Mafia light up “HOLLYWOOD” — all flex, no filter




 “Long John Silver” by Moon Construction Kit is a hypnotic dream pop voyage into duality and illusion. Haunting melodies drift through retro-futuristic textures, creating a cinematic soundscape where nothing — and no one — is quite what they seem. With a mood that lingers long after the final note, the track invites listeners into a world of shifting truths and shadowy beauty




 "YOU'RE A GHOST" by James Zero is a raw punk rock exorcism — heartbreak, haunted houses, and emotional whiplash. It’s loud, messy, and unapologetically honest. Drop-dead in love, screaming into the void




 All heart, all heat. The Amity Affliction tear through memory and melody in “All That I Remember.”




 “Candy Coated (Picture Perfect)” by A Dangerous Affair rips the mask off the music industry with gritty emo rock honesty. Beneath its sharp hooks and explosive energy lies a story of contrast — how polished success can hide exhaustion, disillusionment, and emotional weight. It’s not just a song — it’s a reckoning with what’s real behind the curtain




 “Switeewave” by Jean-Philippe Ruelle is a gentle escape — a chillout instrumental that wraps around you like a soft blanket in winter. With melodies that ebb and hide within their own harmonies, the track doesn’t ask for attention — it quietly offers comfort. A retreat into stillness, where simplicity speaks louder than words




 Heartbreak on the dancefloor. Nathan Dawe and Shayan turn goodbye into a beat drop on “Over You” — pain never sounded this good




 “Change” by Jay J. Ra is a smooth, heartfelt call for compassion in a world that’s lost its way. With rich vocals and a message that cuts deep, the track urges us to return to the basics — love, respect, and humanity. It’s more than music; it’s a wake-up call wrapped in soul




 “World Wide Dead” by Rubanq is a stripped-back acoustic reckoning — a poetic take on digital decay and the silence behind the noise. With every chord, it confronts the burnout and disconnection wired into modern life, offering clarity in its rawness and truth in its stillness




 9 minutes. Endless soul. Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” still soars — a timeless ride through freedom, fire, and one of rock’s greatest guitar solos




 “Jumping Around” by GIANFRANCO GFN is a burst of pure groove — joyful, high-energy, and impossible to sit still to. Blending soul, acid-jazz, and that signature GIAZZ! flair, this instrumental track feels like freedom in motion. It’s the perfect teaser for what’s to come, built to make hearts race and feet move


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 “Winners” by Chandra charges forward with gritty alt-rock energy, built for anyone chasing something that matters. It’s a bold reminder to hold on, push through, and stay locked in on the finish line — no matter how long the road or how tough the climb




 No filters, just facts. YFG Fatso keeps it raw and real on “Come Home” — street lessons over cold bars




 “GOOD TIME SLOW JAM (IN ALL MY NIGHTMARES I AM ALONE)” by Post Death Soundtrack is a psychedelic descent into chaos — feral, raw, and unapologetically unhinged. With a sound that thrashes against the edges of control, the track burns with reckless energy and emotional volatility. It doesn’t just challenge the senses — it drags them into the abyss



 “Keep The Dark Inside” by Disdarken dives into the shadows of the mind, blending synth-driven indie rock with raw, dream-born unease. Inspired by a chilling vision of violence and self-confrontation, the track explores the fear of what we bury deep — and what happens when it starts to surface




 Electric Callboy trade chaos for shadows in “REVERY” — a darker, heavier dive into their evolving sound




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



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