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October Top Picks ( Week 2 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly

Updated: Dec 10, 2025


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


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 Foo Fighters channel their raw, classic rock roots on “Asking For A Friend,” blending melody with sheer force. Dave Grohl’s vocals cut through Ilan Rubin’s thunderous drums, reviving the energy of Wasting Light




 Samuel Yuri’s “Wind Before The Storm” brings grunge energy to a surge of lyrics that feel both cosmic and personal. The track rises like gathering weather — swirling riffs, rising tension, and the sense of becoming something bigger than yourself




 “So Glad You’re Mine” by James Shumway unfolds in both solo piano and a gentle piano-and-strings arrangement, each carrying the warmth of a shared life. The piece reflects two people looking back at the choice to stay together, grateful for every step that followed




 deadmau5 returns to his roots with “Ameonna,” a sweeping journey through progressive house textures and cinematic soundscapes. The track’s layered production and atmospheric build showcase his signature precision




d'Z &  Bernadette Dengler’s “Shout!” ft. Chris Korzec grooves its way from tension to release, turning everyday overwhelm into pure movement. The track builds a steady pulse that invites you to breathe, shake loose, and let everything fall away




 “Even When It’s Gone” by Jay Kraft leans into alt-rock vulnerability, tracing the weight of pain that lingers long after the moment has passed. The lyrics fall apart and rebuild themselves, capturing the feeling of being alone with your thoughts as they press in from every side




 Daniel Caesar explores new ground on “Root Of All Evil,” blending R&B, gospel, and indie folk in a warmer, stripped-back sound. His introspective lyrics walk the line between raw honesty and self-reflection




 DJ Snudi’s “Take My Heart” hits that emotional edge of EDM, blending pulsing adrenaline with a plea for rescue. The track pushes through darkness with a beat that feels both heavy and hopeful. It’s the kind of drop that grabs you before the world does




 “Welcome To Psychedelika” by The New Citizen Kane drifts through synthwave neon with a kaleidoscopic lens that feels both surreal and strikingly real. The track moves between raw edges and dreamlike colors, never losing its human pulse




 Tee Grizzley and Rod Wave connect on “Voicemail,” blending trap grit with soulful emotion. Grizzley’s sharp verses meet Wave’s raw, melodic hook over a piano-laced beat. A heartfelt balance of toughness and vulnerability that hits deep




 Filip Dahl’s “Learning to Breathe Again” drifts in like a calm, guitar-led exhale. The instrumental moves with a quiet depth, letting each note settle and open up space. It’s a gentle reminder of how it feels to come back to yourself




 “Pave The Way” by Bz Bwai carries the warmth of reggae with a message meant to lift you higher. His voice and rhythm work together to encourage resilience without forcing it. The track feels like a quiet reminder that hope is still within reach




 Poppy tears through expectations on “Unravel,” a fierce blend of vulnerability and chaos. Her haunting vocals collide with explosive metalcore breakdowns in a display of raw emotion and precision




 Jessi Robertson’s “In Dreams Awake” drifts through a haze of color, blurring the line between dreaming and coming up for air. Her floaty dream-pop vibe turns heavy thoughts into something soft and weightless. It’s a song that reminds you how hard — and how necessary — it is to stay awake in a world that pulls you under




 Switch the MC’s “Time to Me” blends Afrobeat warmth with a sharp Franco-British rap edge. The track moves between sensual confidence and honest vulnerability, revealing layers of his cultural story




 Martin Garrix, Saksham, and Scott Quinn craft pure emotion on “Ain’t Letting You Down,” balancing warmth and energy in perfect harmony. Quinn’s fragile yet powerful vocals glide over Garrix’s euphoric production and Saksham’s subtle atmosphere




 Omni-Science’s “No Plan A” hits with sharp confidence, all grit and forward motion. The track’s driving beat and bold delivery turn risk into fuel, pushing past hesitation. It’s a hip-hop anthem for anyone ready to bet on instinct and go all in




 Mangy Mutt’s “Souls Who Weep” hits with raw alt-rock force, turning years of poetry and crisis into something defiant. Driving guitars and mythic imagery carry the track, shifting grief into motion




 Lila Iké turns up the heat on “Romantic,” teaming with Masicka for a smooth, confident blend of soul and dancehall. Her sultry delivery meets his sharp verses in a track that feels both classic and fresh




October Top Picks ( Week 2 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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