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September Top Picks ( Week 4 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly

Updated: 23 hours ago


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


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 David Guetta, Teddy Swims, and Tones And I unite on “Gone Gone Gone”, fusing soul-pop emotion with polished electronic production. The track leans into the chaos and pull of toxic love with raw vocals and a swelling, euphoric build




 James Zero’s “HEAVENSENT” is raw punk rock charged with emotion, a tribute to a friend gone too soon. The driving guitars and urgent vocals carry the weight of memory and loss, turning grief into something fierce and alive




 Peter Riley Osborne & The Truckstop Handshakes channel timeless soul on “Don’t Worry (I Need You).” Meticulously crafted with rich harmonies and heartfelt emotion, the track captures the warmth and devotion of classic soul storytelling




 PLUTO links with YoungBoy Never Broke Again on “2 Crash Outs”, a hostile, chest-out rap cut built on threats, pride, and no-fair-fights energy. The record spins street retaliation and crew-loyalty into a cold, matter-of-fact flex




 Kent Owens’ “My Little Secret” is a sleek pop track that explores the tension of hidden truths. Smooth melodies and catchy hooks wrap around the quiet weight of concealment, making secrecy feel both intimate and universal




 Jacob Chacko delivers a thoughtful dose of introspection on “Control My Pride.” Rooted in indie rock warmth, the track explores the power of humility and staying grounded amid life’s noise




 The Format return with “Holy Roller”, a high-energy indie-rock burst that revives their classic sound with renewed urgency. The track rides dynamic guitars and commanding vocals while capturing a live-in-the-moment conviction




 Mi6’s “The Mind Machine” is a hypnotic synth-pop journey, where sleek electronic precision meets raw post-punk grit. Dark, pulsing beats and sharp melodies pull you into a world that’s both mesmerizing and edgy




 Ava Valianti’s “Running on Empty” captures the quiet heartbreak of slow goodbyes — the kind that don’t happen all at once, but in moments that slip away unnoticed. Her warm folk-pop sound wraps around the ache, soft but steady, like trying to hold on to something fading




 Sara Landry detonates “GIRLBOSS”, an industrial hard-techno cut with a smirking, dominant edge. The track doubles as a confidence anthem and a statement of authority from the self-styled High Priestess of Hard Techno




 Kevin Driscoll’s “Last Ditch Effort” is a tender acoustic plea, caught between holding on and knowing it’s time to let go. The stripped-back guitar and heartfelt lyrics trace that final spark of hope, even when the flame is almost gone




 Blackfox’s “Beaming” channels that rush you get when someone lights up your whole world. With driving guitars and a pulse that feels alive, the track turns pure joy into sound. It’s alt rock with a grin — bright, loud, and impossible not to feel




 TWICE return with “ME+YOU”, a chill pop cut from TEN: The Story Goes On that leans into comfort, closeness, and emotional clarity. The sitcom-styled video layers nostalgia, humor, and friendship energy over the song’s warm, reassuring tone




 The Sad Season’s “Hermits Under Blankets” channels raw garage-rock energy through a mix of melancholy, anger, and heartache — only to rise into something brighter. Fuzzy guitars and rough edges frame a message about taking control, finding strength, and letting love and nature pull you back into the light




 M’at’s “Deadites Everywhere” is a wild punk rock ride straight into a horror movie nightmare. Chaotic riffs and snarling vocals match the mayhem of cabin-bound terror, where evil lurks in every shadow and nothing is safe




 G Herbo teams with Jeremih on “WHATEVER U WANT”, a smooth, R&B-laced dedication that pays homage to Herbo’s longtime partner Taina Williams. Her presence in the video underlines the song’s intention, turning the record into a personal love note in public form




 Pennan Brae’s “Slide” brings classic rock ’n’ roll grit to the sting of unsteady love, where mixed signals and late-night doubts hit like a punch to the gut. The sharp lyrics and driving groove capture that moment when you see the truth you’ve been trying to ignore




 Ettecon’s “The Void” hits with raw energy and punk rock edge, blending heart-wrenching emotion with a pace that refuses to sit still. From soaring power-ballad moments to punchy, adrenaline-fueled riffs, the track captures the push and pull of intensity and feeling




 Joyce Manor’s “Well, Whatever It Was” lands with a hooky pop-leaning rock sound that feels instantly familiar yet newly sharpened. The track threads nostalgia through polished, contemporary production in a way that fits seamlessly into their catalog




September Top Picks ( Week 4 ) - Tracks Of The Week - Music Station - New Music Weekly



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