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What is out on this #NewMusicFriday?
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Although many will be sharing their ‘Spotify Wrapped’ or ‘Apple Music Replay’ to whoever wants to know, that doesn’t mean there is no new music for the final weeks of 2025.
Sure, this week continues the trend of live releases, thanks to TesseracT, and Long Distance Calling; however, there are a couple EP’s that are worth checking out.
The first of these comes from reinvigorated shoegaze quartet Lemondaze. ‘subtext’ is their first EP in four years and is a blissful 24-minute outing that sonically evolves their ethereal sound. Tracks such as ‘polari’ and ‘Gravemind’ swirl with layers of harmonious reverb, only for Finn Fox’s drums to penetrate through the musical haze. Moments like ‘c=bain’ and ‘o(type)’ prove to be alluring and immersive, gently drawing you with their pensive delivery. Whereas EP closer, ‘Terra’ demonstrates Lemondaze‘s ability to utilise noise, shifting between quiet and loud textures with ease. Overall, ‘subtext’ makes for a welcome return for Lemondaze as they have found the right balance between atmosphere and urgency, without sounding forced.
New Jersey trio Jamurai Sack are a band that will appeal to the fans of Ben Quad and Modern Baseball as their new EP, ‘Anagapesis’, is an emotionally raw collection with flashes of indie and math rock. Over the course of its six songs, frontman Greg Denner paints a vivid narrative of falling in and out of love. It’s followed by moments of personal growth. Whether that be on the jangly sharpness of ‘Once Upon a Time’ or ‘I’ve Never Met A Working Title With A Job’ and its math-y Midwest emo flourishes. When put together, Jamurai Sack creates an arc that is threaded with emotion; love, hurt, doubt, and regret.
Today also sees new EPs from Meet Me @ The Altar and Profiler. The former sees Meet Me @ The Altar reemerge as a duo with ‘Worried Sick’, indicating a return to their former heavy pop-punk (or “easycore”) sound with the bold hooks intact. Meanwhile, Profiler continue to represent the new wave of nu-metal on ‘Masquerading Self’. The six-song outing aims to carve out a distinct identity for the UK group, one that is heavier and blurs genre boundaries. For the most part, it’s achieved. Previous singles, ‘Waste’ and ‘Luciferian’ are bold and ride on infectious grooves. ‘Upgrade’ is a gritty, grunge-esque adrenaline rush before ‘888’ serves as an explosive finale that allows Profiler to leave their stamp.
There are also releases from Say Anything, Northlane, Beans on Toast, Hell Comes Home, Kakihara, Insurgent, Silent Child, False Tracks, and more. Furthermore, Sigur Rós and Celeste reissue past releases.
What is out on #NewMusicFriday?
Metalcore | Progressive | Hardcore | Metal | Death Metal / Deathcore | EPs | Reissues and Compilations
Albums
Rock / Alternative Rock / Hard Rock
Thomas Raggi – Masquerade
Homegrown – Homegrown
Devil-M – TITANOMACHIE
Alternative / Indie / Post-Rock
Say Anything – The Noise Of Say Anything’s Room Without…
Beans on Toast – Kill Them With Kindness
False Tracks – When Fortune Feeds
Emo / Pop-Punk / Pop-Rock / Punk / Post-Punk
The Balboas – Bite! Blood! Repeat!
Metalcore
Northlane – Northlane | Audiotree From Nothing
.deviant – Reflex
Hardcore
Kakihara – Love Songs Part II
Insurgent – Bring the Sword
Progressive
TesseracT – RADAR
Long Distance Calling – Live At Lichtburg
Metal
Hell Comes Home – Hell Comes Home
Death Metal / Deathcore
HEXJAKT – Blessing of the Damned
Jester Majesty – Infinite Measure, Finite Existence
EPs
Meet Me @ The Altar – Worried Sick
Profiler – Masquerading Self
Lemondaze – subtext
Jamurai Sack – Anagapesis
Silent Child – Voices In The Dark
Southpaw Pawprint – Cosy
Voidatlas – Descending
Libbianski – EP1
Reissues and Compilations
Sigur Rós – Takk… (The Tape Variations)
Celeste – Morte(s) Née(s) (Remixed)
Final Coil – The World We Inherited 2025
Wicked Cool Records – It’s A Wicked Cool Christmas
If you think I’ve missed something or have a new album/EP/song to tell us about, tell us about it here.
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