New Music: Noah Kahan, Kehlani, and Lucy Dacus Lead the Week
Welcome to our weekly curation of the most compelling new music. This week’s selection highlights a diverse range of sounds, from introspective indie-rock to high-energy collaborations, ensuring there is something for every listener.
Noah Kahan continues to solidify his position as a leading voice in modern songwriting, blending raw vulnerability with an anthemic rock sensibility. Meanwhile, Kehlani delivers a masterclass in groove, teaming up with the legendary Clipse for a standout album cut that demands attention. For fans of scrappy, heartfelt indie, Lucy Dacus has finally brought her Record Store Day exclusive to streaming platforms, offering a fresh dose of her signature lyrical wit.
The week is rounded out by a variety of compelling releases:
- Kehlani feat. Clipse, “No Such Thing”
- Noah Kahan, “American Cars”
- Lucy Dacus, “Planting Tomatoes”
- Shaboozey, “Born to Die”
- Foo Fighters, “Caught in the Echo”
- Latto feat. GloRilla, “GOMF”
- Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen, “I Can’t Love You Anymore”
- Julia Cumming, “Forget the Rest”
- Red Clay Strays, “Demons in Your Choir”
- Icona Pop, “Dance to This”
Beyond these highlights, the landscape of new music remains vibrant with contributions from artists like Helado Negro, Swapmeet, and Ghost Hounds. Whether you are looking for the latest from established stars or seeking to discover your next favorite artist, this week’s playlist offers a comprehensive look at the current state of the industry.

