New Tracks

Best Albums of 2025

Obscure Sound’s top albums of 2025: 50. Richard Dawson – End of the Middle 49. Echomatica – Echomatica 48. Hotline TNT – Raspberry Moon 47. Big Pleasant – Songs from Big Pleasant

Better Animal – “Emotional”

Bouncy synth pulses and soaring vocal passion delight on “Emotional,” an affecting new track from Better Animal, the collaborative project of Alex Thompson and Josh White. Hazy guitar jangles and an amiable

former north – “The Same Thing”

Thematically balancing the tension between healing and pain amidst a momentum-filled rock production, “The Same Thing” is a single out today from former north. Jangly guitar escalations and soul-searching lyricism enthrall across

The Six Foot Tide – “In Dreams”

“In Dreams” is a stirring rock success from Charleston-based band The Six Foot Tide, capturing a heartfelt Americana appeal with tender guitar twangs, soaring organs, and saxophone-touched warmness. Produced, mixed, and mastered

Tether the Star – “Stand Here”

An impactful new track with dreamy mystique and commanding lyrical poignancy, “Stand Here” comes via Tether the Star, the Seattle-based trio comprising Maery Lanahan, Brian DeWeese, and Connor Hall. Released alongside a

Yeshi – “Starlight”

A late-night alt-pop success with soulful vocal charisma and dynamic tonal charm, “Starlight” is a new single from Yeshi. An Ethiopian–English recording artist, singer, rapper, and DJ who was born in London

wesley david – “Silent Rides”

wesley david's new track "Silent Rides" pairs road-worn reflection with ’90s-tinged warmth, blending twanging guitars, steady rhythms, and subtle psychedelia into a moving listen.

Cult Caves – “Part of Me”

“Part of Me” is a catchy pop success from Cult Caves, the Salt Lake City-based project led by Tyson Henrie. Peppy rhythms, a bouncy bass push, and illuminated synths combine with a

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New Albums

Chloe Dunn – ‘Blossom’ EP

A consuming new EP from Chloe Dunn, Blossom showcases a sound steeped in dynamic allure — ranging from singer-songwriter and folk to

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MARA WANNA – ‘how dreadful’

Hamtramck, Michigan-based artist MARA WANNA consumes across her new album, how dreadful — navigating grief and growth with inventive, hook-driven artistry. Blending

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