For music fans—especially listeners of Western music—the subscription era, where you can enjoy newly released songs from around the world every day, is truly a blessing.
That said, you might also be thinking, “There’s just too much information—I can’t keep track of who released a new song and when!”
In this article, we research the latest releases in Western music and deliver them with concise, accurate reviews.
We cover a wide range of genres—from rock and pop to club music—spanning both major and indie scenes.
If you want a one-stop place to check new Western releases, this is a must-bookmark!
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Summary of Western music releases (1–10)
DesireNEW!Puma Blue

Puma Blue is the musical project by London-born singer-songwriter Jacob Allen.
Known for blending elements of jazz, soul, and R&B with his own sensibility, his new track released in October 2025 is a distilled embodiment of his sound.
Falsetto vocals—both aching and sweet—intertwine with airy guitar and saxophone, unfolding a sensual soundscape that feels like surrendering to the stillness of the late night.
While introspectively exploring the theme of desire, it maintains a deft balance that never becomes too heavy.
Following 2021’s In Praise of Shadows and 2023’s Holy Waters, this release signals a further evolution in his discography.
It’s the perfect song for unwinding before sleep or for moments of solitary reflection.
No Cell Phones in RehabNEW!mgk

It’s been five years since the 2020 album Tickets to My Downfall hit No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts, and starting in October 2025, Machine Gun Kelly has launched an exciting campaign to mark the milestone by releasing previously unreleased tracks daily.
The first installment is a pop-punk track that was held in reserve during the album’s production period.
Using the setting of a rehab facility where cell phones aren’t allowed, it portrays isolation and confronting oneself, cut off from everyday life, reflecting the turmoil and instability Kelly experienced as he transitioned from hip-hop to guitar-driven rock.
The track is produced by his longtime collaborator Travis Barker, making it a rare piece that lets you experience the sessions exactly as they were.
If you want to tap into the raw emotions of a pivotal turning point in his career, don’t miss this one!
Who’s Dat GirlNEW!Ayra Starr, Rema

A long-awaited collaborative track by two of Nigeria’s leading musical talents, Ayra Starr and Rema, was released in October 2025.
Rooted in Afrobeats while incorporating R&B, dancehall, and even Middle Eastern soundscapes, the song represents the next generation of Afropop.
The meticulous production by LAGI and The Elements shines through, and the lyrics—brimming with self-assured presence—captivate listeners instantly.
It’s the perfect track to boost your energy at parties, on drives, or whenever you want to turn things up!
MURDER DRONESNEW!The Living Tombstone

Centered on YouTube, The Living Tombstone has built a passionate following with songs themed around games and pop culture.
The duo—Israel-born Yoav Landau and American Sam Haft—crafts a sound that traverses genres with electronic rock at its core.
Released in October 2025, this track is a collaboration with the CG-animated series Murder Drones.
Racing electro guitars intersect with glitchy digital textures, carrying a bold theme of fighting and the desire for recognition.
The music video, which ties into the show’s world, has also drawn attention, making this a recommended pick not only for fans of the series but also for lovers of game music and anime songs.
How To Let GoNEW!Kodak Black

Kodak Black, a rapper from Pompano Beach, Florida.
Known as a leading figure in the trap scene, his 2018 album “Dying to Live” hit No.
1 in the U.
S.
His new track, dropped in October 2025, centers on themes of breaking with the past and the difficulty of letting go.
Blending a melodic hook with emotional lyrics, the song intersects his street life with a more introspective side.
Positioned as the lead single from his album “Just Getting Started,” slated for release on October 31, it reflects his drive to embark on a new beginning.
It’s a must-listen for anyone at a turning point in life or in need of the courage to let something go.
8NEW!Eartheater

Eartheater is an artist who dissolves the boundaries between experimental music and pop while crafting a world entirely her own.
In October 2025—marking ten years since her debut album Metalepsis—she released a new track that reconstructs some of her early signature songs.
Centered on themes like infinity and possibility, it unfolds a dreamlike soundscape where electroacoustic textures intersect with folk, elevated by multilayered vocals that span roughly three octaves.
While reflecting on the origins of her career, the piece also distills her current sound, infused with elements of trip-hop and industrial pop.
If you want to experience a cosmic resonance where past and present converge, this is a must-listen.
LET ME SLEEPNEW!Paleface Swiss

Pale Face Swiss is a deathcore/metalcore band based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Since forming in 2017, they’ve taken the global metal scene by storm with ferocious breakdowns and a wide-ranging vocal style.
This track, released in October 2025 as a lead single from their EP The Wilted, tackles themes of insomnia and inner turmoil, expressing the agony of yearning for sleep while the mind refuses to allow it—rendered in a massively heavy sound.
While chromatic riffs and furious screams explode throughout, the band also reveals a glimpse of melodic evolution.
The visuals, inspired by Slender Man and Hellraiser, are equally intense, pulling you into a nightmarish world with no escape.
Recommended not only for deathcore fans, but for anyone who wants to blow off everyday stress with heavy music.





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