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, November 11, 2025.
FKA twigs – ‘Predictable Girl’
You might call FKA twigs’ latest single accessible, but there are elements in it that are quite unpredictable and abrasive. Arriving alongside a surreal Jordan Hemingway-directed video, ‘Predictable Girl’ is enough to dial up the excitement for the release of EUSEXUA Afterglow on Friday.
Bill Callahan – ‘The Man I’m Supposed to Be’
Bill Callahan, who turned 59 in June, has announced a new album called My Days of 58. His thoughts on aging take frightening shapes on the lead single ‘The Man I’m Supposed to Be’, which finds the singer-songwriter vowing to live as if he’ll be dead the next day. “Now my biggest fear is not the dying,” he sings, “My biggest fear is that I’ll stop trying/ To be the man I am supposed to be.”
Dry Cleaning – ‘Cruise Ship Designer’
According to Dry Cleaning vocalist Florence Shaw, ‘Cruise Ship Designer’ is “about a cruise ship and hotel designer who’s skilled and paid well, but who doesn’t believe his role has real worth. He tries to enjoy it, and invests himself in meeting the challenges of the job.” It follows ‘Hit My Head All Day’ as the latest offering from the band’s upcoming LP Secret Love, and it comes with a video featuring bassist Lewis Maynard performing a dance routine choreographed by BULLYACHE. Perhaps what that designer would actually like to be doing.
These New Puritans – ‘The Other Side’
Even if you’re a diehard These New Puritans, you probably couldn’t guess they’re the ones behind ‘The Other Side’. Taken from the sessions that brought us Crooked Wing earlier this year, “it’s one of the most minimal songs we’ve ever done – just Jack on piano, improvised live, me on drums, and soprano,” George Barnett explained. “It’s eaten at me that it hasn’t seen the light of day before now as it’s Jack at his best.” Jack Barnett described it as “what we could have sounded like in another time and another place.”
Jenny on Holiday – ‘Good Intentions’
“There’s these times in life/ It’s just the luck of the draw/ Will leave you soaring so high/ Or nothing at all,” Let’s Eat Grandma’s Jenny Hollingworth sings on her latest Jenny on Holiday single, with the conviction of having experienced both extremes. “I wrote ‘Good Intentions as a reflection on challenges I’ve faced in the past and how I relate to them in the present,” she explained. “It’s about striving to live and love fully despite life’s uncertainties.” It’s set to appear on her debut solo album, Quicksand Heart, which arrives January 9.
Home Front – ‘Between the Waves’
Ahead of the release of their sophomore album Watch It Die later this week, Home Front have shared its final advance single, ‘Between the Waves’. It almost strikes me as a punkier version of the War on Drugs’ ‘An Ocean in Between the Waves’. “’Between The Waves’ is about that lonely journey we all take at some point in our lives,” the band explained. “Where we wander away from the numbers to seek meaning. A solitary space between connecting with people. Call it growing up or growing apart, but this is the place we all visit from time to time to remember who we are. In all this confusion the space between the waves is where we discover things will never be the same again, yet we move forward in this new skin.”
Glitterer – ‘Not Forever’
Glitterer have dropped ‘Not Forever’, the latest preview of their forthcoming album erer. Though it finds Ned Russin lyrically verging on apathy, it’s cathartic on all fronts.
Mikaela Davis – ’11:11′
Mikaela Davis has released a glimmering new single, ’11:11′. The harpist and singer-songwriter recorded the track with Dan Horne at UHF Studio in Glendale, California.
Katzin – ‘Wild Horses’
New York songwriter and recent Mexican Summer signee Katzi has announced his debut album for the label. Buckaroo arrives February 13, and the luminous, evocative single ‘Wild Horses’ is out today. To record the album, Zion Battle and producer Max Morgen drove from Los Angeles to Joshua Tree. “It was a really anxious time,” he recalled. “We were both heading off to college, getting ready to leave our homes and move to new states. “We packed up Max’s Subaru Impreza and set up a DIY recording studio in a cabin. It was really hot, and we were stuck inside. By isolating ourselves, we were able to capture this raw creative energy. It feels like we made a love letter to our childhoods.”
Sophie May – ‘Another Song for the End of the World’
Sophie May has announced her debut album, Stars and Teeth, on April 9. Last month, she went on tour with Matt Maltese, who is behind the independent label Last Recordings on Earth, a fact that’s relevant given that May’s new single is called ‘Another Song for the End of the World’. The London singer-songwriter elaborates, “Obviously there are a lot of end of the world songs out there. And for good reason too, I think everybody feels that weight that comes with being alive today. I wanted to write a song that represents that feeling, shouting into a void that feels a little hopeless. That being said I didn’t want it to be completely depressing so I made it bossa nova.”
