How is it already October? As I become older, I swear time is shifting quicker. So now it is laborious for me to even comprehend how we’re primarily on the finish of the 2024 already.


And perhaps it is as a result of we’re all again within the full swing of labor…no extra summer season holidays to deal with, the solar is setting earlier (chills.), or perhaps it is as a result of I am usually extra bored within the colder months…however I’m listening to extra music than ever.

This week particularly has felt a billion years lengthy, so I am wanting ahead to creating a bunch of playlists to get me by way of my impending bout of seasonal despair. And simply because the summer season could also be over, that does not imply music stops.

Actually, every week there are recent songs to be discovered. Artists are always churning out new tracks and albums each Friday, which is nice information for these hooked on music like me. Fortunately for you, I compile a playlist of the perfect new releases from the week.

Whether or not it is an anticipated launch like Sabrina Carpenter’s Quick n’ Candy or a extra indie artist, we’re testing each new track that comes our means. That means, you get the perfect playlist with the perfect new music…and I get to brag that I am nice on aux.

In any case, if you happen to’re on the lookout for new music to get you thru the weekend…it doesn’t matter what your plans are, I’ve acquired you lined. With out losing any extra time, let’s get listening!

Nate Smith, Avril Lavigne- “Can You Die From A Damaged Coronary heart” 


In “Can You Die From a Damaged Coronary heart,” you get every thing you want from a hard-hitting energy ballad collaboration. With Nate Smith and Avril Lavigne’s vocals belting out the refrain, that is the breakup anthem you wanted. It is a therapeutic track you’ll be able to scream alongside to in your automobile.

Certainly one of my favorites from this week’s playlist…and does not everybody want a great track to cry to?

JoJo- “Porcelain” 


JoJo was the voice of our childhood. A pop princess who simply understood the project each time…and now she’s again with new music to get us by way of the autumn.

“Porcelain” has an R&B pop fusion sound that displays JoJo’s vocals whereas making you need to dance on the identical time. When you’ve been lacking JoJo’s music for a while, she hasn’t missed a beat.

FINNEAS- “Lotus Eater” 

FINNEAS, among the best singer-songwriter-producers within the recreation proper now, makes music that seems like artwork. Together with his new album, listeners will probably be graced together with his prowess for music and rewarded with nice tracks, good vibes, and throughout enjoyable. “Lotus Eater” is your good introduction to FINNEAS.

It is virtually melancholic, with another indie sound that’s good for this time of yr. “Lotus Eater” is a should hear on this playlist due to its flawless manufacturing, making it a straightforward hear.

Joe Jonas- “What This May Be” 

We all know Joe Jonas can cowl nearly any style and do it effectively. It is a signal of how lengthy he is been round within the trade, and simply his sheer expertise total. With this new single, “What This May Be,” you get a uncooked, trustworthy Joe Jonas that hones in on his dynamic vocals and songwriting means.

It isn’t what you’d essentially count on from him, but it surely works nonetheless. “What This May Be” is each enjoyable and reassuring, an introspective track that takes you on a journey with Jonas.

Perrie- “You Go Your Manner” 

Perrie Edwards has at all times had the starpower and vocal means to catapult her into popstardom. Whether or not she’s in a gaggle or doing solo work, her voice will shine by way of it doesn’t matter what. And it isn’t her fault, some persons are simply born with that sure It Issue.

With “You Go Your Manner,” you get a style of that pop princess inside Perrie. It is impartial, uplifting, and robust, a track that builds from the start and does not cease till it is over. It looks like she is aware of who she is as a solo artist, and the music falls into place.