12 New Songs Out Today to Listen To: Peaches, Darkside, and More

There’s so much music coming out all the time that it’s hard to keep track. On those days when the influx of new tracks is particularly overwhelming, we sift through the noise to bring you a curated list of the most interesting new releases (the best of which will be added to our Best New Songs playlist). Below, check out our track roundup for Tuesday, October 14, 2025.


Peaches, ‘Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business’

Peaches is back with the announcement of her first album in over a decade. No Lube So Rude is led by the vivifying protest anthem ‘Not In Your Mouth None Of Your Business’, which was recorded with producer the Squirt Deluxe. “When the world is friction, lube isn’t a luxury,” Peaches said in a press release. “It’s a necessity. It’s how you turn that friction into pleasure, into power, into pride. I want people to understand that they can still have a voice no matter who they are or what the world says about them. Now more than ever, there are so many forces that just want you to give up and be quiet. If this album can help you resist that, then that’s what it’s for.”

Darkside – ‘One Last Nothing’

Darkside have unveiled one more track from the sessions behind their latest LP, Nothing, aptly titled ‘One Last Nothing’. Its off-kilter percussion is eerily accented by falsetto vocals and bubbly bass, fusing krautrock, dub, and Fillmore-era psychedelia.

Steve Gunn – ‘Morning on K Road’

That Darkside track not chill enough for you? Maybe start with Steve Gunn’s latest, the impeccably delicate ‘Morning on K Road’, and work your way up from there. “I was in the city one morning, out early, and I had a chance encounter with a friend who I hadn’t seen in a long time,” Gunn said in a statement about the song, which is lifted from his upcoming LP Daylight Daylight. Someone who I would regularly see in New York. The song was born from that brief, almost surreal moment of reconnection. It’s a bit of a dedication to him, capturing the feeling of that encounter. I love New Zealand, and I wanted to stick a metal pin in the map of that spot, with that memory.”

Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore – ‘Melted Moon’

After releasing their collaborative single ‘Perpetual Adoration’ last month, Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore have announced a new album, Tragic Magic, and unveiled another lustrous single from it called ‘Melted Moon’. “Under the melted moon/ The lights are all out/ A strange taste in my mouth/ You may never go home again/ At least not the home you know,” Lattimore sings on the track, which is particularly resonant given the context: the pair recorded the LP in Paris after leaving Los Angeles shortly after the 2025 wildfires.

Glyders – ‘Moon Eyes’

‘Melted Moon’ pairs sweetly with the new single by Glyders, the twangy, pensive ‘Moon Eyes. “Think I’m gonna go back home/ Hold some hands and bring my favorite songs,” they sing. The band’s upcoming album Forever arrives November 21 on Drag City.

sunn O))) – ‘Eternity’s Pillars’, ‘Raise The Chalice’, and ‘Reverential’

Sunn O))) are back. The drone metal outift has signed to Sub Pop, marking the news with a maxi 12″ featuring three new tracks. ‘Eternity’s Pillars’ clocks in at a punishing 14 minutes, while side B, which includes ‘Raise The Chalice’ and ‘Reverential’, is just a couple minutes longer. According to Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson themselves, it’s “the first official Sunn O))) studio recordings to feature only the original core duo on heavily saturated electric guitars and synthesis.” They added: “‘Eternity’s Pillars’ is named for the mid-1980s television program created and hosted by jazz visionary and spiritual guru Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda, focusing on her incessant belief in music’s capacity to attain spiritual transcendence. ‘Raise The Chalice’ is named for a rallying cry often uttered by Northwest legend Ron Guardipee throughout the mid-1990s. ‘Reverential’ equally pays respect and sends loud praise to those who came before us with the heaviest burdens, expressions with music and art being the materials of an antiphon.”

Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – ‘Super Nintendo’

Armand Hammer and he Alchemist have dropped ‘Super Nintendo’, the latest single from their upcoming project Mercy. Anchoring in a vintage synth line that matches its title, the track is more contemplative than you might expect, with ELUCID and billy woods trading evocative imagery.

Wyldest – ‘Wax Museum’

Wyldest has released ‘Wax Museum’, the radiant final single off her forthcoming album The Universe Is Loading. “To be a ‘Wax Museum,’ as Philip Guston said, is to be stagnant, lacking honesty and mimicking what already exists – and at times I find myself moving through days like that, choosing the easy road rather than the ones that require thought and action,” the singer-songwriter explained. “Familiarity is comforting, but we risk becoming caricatures of ourselves, plucking the flower before it can thrive, too impatient to let it reach its potential. With so much noise and automation in the world, I wanted this song to set a precedent of being honest and present, un-numbing myself to injustice and making music I was 100% excited by.”

Knumears – ‘Breaking Ground’

Knumears – the Southern California screamo trio of vocalist Matthew Cole, bassist Dante Garcia II, and drummer Frankie Lopez – have signed to Run For Cover Records and Summer Shade, the RFC imprint spearheaded by Fury’s Madison Woodward). Accompanying the announcement is the new single ‘Breaking Ground’, which showcases the group’s blistering dynamics in just under three minutes.

Caution – ‘Mind Like a Tool’

Caution have announced a new LP called Peripheral Vision, which not an album-length re-imagining of Turnover’s 2025 classic. Judging by the lead single ‘Mind Like a Tool’, it doesn’t particularly sound like it, either, boasting a bluesy, galvanizing guitar riff and only slightly dreamy vocals. The record comes out December 5 via Dust’s Delight.

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