A diverse selection of nine new songs from various artists became available today, September 18, 2025. This release includes tracks from established bands like The Charlatans and The Saints, alongside new music from emerging artists and solo projects.
Key Takeaways
- New music from nine artists released on September 18, 2025.
- The Charlatans unveiled an MGMT remix of "We Are Love."
- Anna Von Hausswolff shared "Facing Atlas" from her upcoming album.
- Samia, Snooper, and Jenny On Holiday also released new singles.
- The final album from The Saints, featuring Chris Bailey, includes the track "Judas."
The Charlatans Present MGMT Remix
The Charlatans have released an MGMT remix of their new single, "We Are Love." This track offers a fresh interpretation ahead of their upcoming album, also titled We Are Love, which is scheduled for release on October 31.
"Someone mentioned a remix and I just thought we’d go to the absolute best," said Tim Burgess, frontman for The Charlatans. "It was a long shot but long shots sometimes come off. A few messages were exchanged and I ended up in L.A. so we met up and not long after, this amazing remix arrived in my inbox. Loss of Life was my favourite album of 2024 so, I genuinely felt like I was dreaming when I first played it."
The collaboration highlights the band's interest in unique artistic partnerships. This remix is a significant preview for fans awaiting their full-length project.
Quick Fact
MGMT's album Loss of Life was released in 2024 and was a favorite of The Charlatans' Tim Burgess.
Samia Shares New Track "Cinder Block"
Samia has released a new single titled "Cinder Block." This song follows her album Bloodless, which was released earlier this year. Samia described the new track as an extension of her previous work.
"This one’s sort of an extension of Bloodless – took most of it from poems and wanted it to feel like treading water," Samia explained. "Was listening to a lot of Leonard Cohen and the Theory of Forms reference in Suzanne felt pertinent – then it just became a recurring bit in the song to quote him. Jack Sparrow’s compass only points to what the person holding it wants the most."
The song features lyrical references and a contemplative mood. It builds on the themes explored in her earlier 2025 release, offering listeners a deeper dive into her artistic vision.
Snooper's "Pom Pom" Ahead of New Album
Snooper has unveiled "Pom Pom," another preview from their upcoming album Worldwide. The band is currently on tour with The Hives, building momentum for their new release. The album is set to debut in just a couple of weeks.
"'Pom Pom' is about being your own cheerleader, a topic that is explored throughout the whole record," stated Blair Tramel of Snooper. "It’s about having to sit on the sidelines sometimes, supporting others, taking hits, and bouncing back. After cheering for other people for long enough, you reach a point where you learn to cheer for yourself as well. While self confidence is important, you also have to be able to laugh at yourself. Honestly, if you can’t laugh at yourself, you might have some work to do — GO TEAM!!!!"
The track emphasizes self-support and resilience. It reflects a core message that resonates throughout Snooper's new album.
Band on Tour
Snooper is currently performing live with the band The Hives, giving fans an early listen to their new material.
Jenny On Holiday Debuts Solo Single
Jenny Hollingsworth, known from the band Let’s Eat Grandma, has launched her solo project as Jenny On Holiday. Her debut single, "Every Ounce of Me," is an ecstatic synth-pop track. She co-wrote the song with Steph Marziano.
"'Every Ounce of Me' was inspired by singing dramatic, fun, ’80s love songs at karaoke with my friends," Hollingsworth shared. "I wanted to write something of my own I could imagine in that setting. It’s a song about not being able to help falling for someone despite your reservations about love and trying your hardest not to."
The song captures a vibrant, retro feel. It explores themes of unexpected love and emotional reservations.
The Saints Release "Judas" from Final Album
The Saints have released "Judas," a track from their final album, Long March Through The Jazz Age. This album, set for release on November 28, features the last recorded work of Chris Bailey. The song is described as warm and melodic, with an underlying sense of melancholy.
This release marks a significant moment for fans, offering a last glimpse into Bailey's musical contributions. The album serves as a poignant conclusion to the band's discography.
Anna Von Hausswolff Previews "Facing Atlas"
Anna Von Hausswolff has shared "Facing Atlas," the latest preview from her upcoming album, ICONOCLASTS. The album is scheduled to be released on Halloween. "Facing Atlas" is a dramatic and intense track.
"'Facing Atlas' is about the risks of commitment; to be bound to something until you no longer feel control over yourself and your direction in life," Von Hausswolff explained. "A destiny can feel like a prison if it’s not chosen by heart’s desire."
The song explores complex themes of destiny and personal freedom. It offers a powerful insight into the conceptual depth of her new album.
NYC Shootout Unveils Three New Tracks
NYC Shootout, an Oi!/hardcore band from New York City, has released three new songs: "Knucklehedz Intro," "NYC Knuckleheads," and "Reflectionz." These tracks are from their upcoming album, Knucklehed Anthemz, which will be available on October 10 via DAZE.
One of the released tracks, "Reflectionz," stands out for its reflective jazz-rap style, showcasing the band's versatility. The contrasting styles demonstrate a broad musical range within their hardcore roots.
Album Details
NYC Shootout's album Knucklehed Anthemz includes a diverse set of tracks, including a jazz-rap song.
Spiritual Cramp's "Automatic"
Spiritual Cramp has offered another early listen from their new album, RUDE. The track, titled "Automatic," provides further insight into their upcoming release. Fans can pre-order an exclusive orange marble vinyl variant of RUDE, limited to 500 copies, through the BV shop.
This release continues to build anticipation for the full album. The limited edition vinyl offers a special item for dedicated listeners.
Mozart Estate's "Summer Is Here"
Mozart Estate, led by Lawrence from Felt, has released "Summer Is Here." Despite the approaching end of summer, the song evokes a June-like atmosphere. Their new album, Tower Block in a Jam Jar, is set to be released on October 17.
The track offers a nostalgic and warm sound. It provides a taste of the full album, which promises to deliver more of Lawrence's distinctive musical style.