New Music Friday: Lola Young, Bieber & More | Latest Releases

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Welcome to a New Music Friday loaded with transcendental premieres! This week stands out Lola Young FACTING YOUR Fears with the introspective Spiders; Justin Bieber unleashing the 23 tracks SWAG II with star collaborations; and the explosive trio of Poppy, Amy Lee y Courtney LaPlante joining strength in the epic anthem End of You. Besides, Tame Impala Return with the melancholic psych-pop of Loser; PinkPantheress shines with his intimate Tiny Desk Concert; Earl Sweatshirt Challenge the visual with crude exhaust And much more. Let’s start!

1. Lola Young, Spiders

Lola Young presents his new single Spiders as an advance of your next album I’m Only Fucking Myself. The London artist describes the song – who created with her usual collaborators Manuka y SOLOMONOPHONIC– With reflection: “Sometimes you want to kill what scares you most in life, but when you face it, it doesn’t really fear as you thought.” The album, which explores self -ability and personal improvement issues, also includes the previous singles Alert, Not Like That Anymore y One Thingand will be released on September 19.

2. Justin Bieber, SWAG II

Justin Bieber launched SWAG IIa 23 track album that continues the style of its predecessor SWAG (July 2025). Produced by collaborators such as Dijon, Mk.gee, Carter Lang and Bieber himself, the project includes appearances as artists such as Lil B, Tems, Bakar, Hurricane Chris y Eddie Benjaminin addition to additional production of Dylan Wiggins, Daniel Chetrit, Mike Will y Camper.

3. Poppy + Amy Lee + Courtney LaPlante, End of You

Amy Lee (Evanescence), Poppy y Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox) have joined in the powerful single End of Youan epic song that combines its distinctive vocal styles. The track starts with lee delivering verses followed by the clean voice of Poppy and then a heavy turn, giving way to the explosive shouts of Laplante. The theme culminates with the three vocalists joining harmoniously, accompanied by a film video clip.

4. Tame Impala, Loser

Tame Impala They are back with the new single Losera piece of psych pop funk in which Kevin Parker It is self -portrait as a repentant loser. The song presents a contagious chorus, and the video clip, directed by Sam Christofski and starring Joe Keery (Djo), it shows the depressed actor after an argument, passing time in an Los Angeles convenience store; In a brief plane, Keery is replaced by Parker, dressed the same and with the same desolate expression. This launch continues End of Summerand will be part of the album Deadbeat, which lands on October 17.

5. PinkPantheress, Tiny Desk Concert

PinkPantheress This week presented its new concert for Tiny Deskplaying eight songs with a live band that gave a more organic sound to its usual electronic music. On her approach to act live, the artist explained: “I have had to go against my nature and throw myself to things where I know I need to work … It was a subject of trust.” The setlist included topics such as Attracted To You, Pain y Tonightshowing its evolution as a live interpreter.

6. Earl Sweatshirt, exhaust

Earl Sweatshirt Continue promoting your new album Live, Laugh, Love With the video clip of exhaustwhich follows the recent premiere of Crisco. The video, completely out of focus, breaks with the visual tradition to prioritize the listening of its lyric and music, an effect that intentionally complements its observational style. This approach reinforces the introspective and raw essence that characterizes the rapper, anticipating his next tour 3LWorld Tour.

7. Latto + ice spice, Gyatt

Latto and Ice Spice They left their alleged Beef by launching the video clip of Gyatt With a professional wrestling theme, inspired by the aesthetics of wrestling. The video shows both raperas with a championship belt, changing room interviews and a “fight” that consists mainly of twerking in the ring with provocative attire. The collaboration follows the recent interest of artists such as Cardi B y Sexyy Red For the world of wrestling, and raises the possibility – in the playful tone – that they could really debut in the ring, because “in the world of wrestling, anything can happen.”

8. aespa, Rich Man

The group aespa premieres its sixth miniálbum Rich Manwhose main theme – a dance floor with electric guitars and a message of self -affirmation – transmits that true wealth is self -confidence. As explained KARINA In a recent interview: “It is not about material wealth, but of confidence in the same and believe in you. The first line says ‘looks for someone who can do everything for you’, but that someone is you. I am already a rich man because I trust and I love myself.” The launch follows its 2024 singles Supernova, Armageddon y Whiplash.

9. Aminé, THE

Amine celebrates his love for Los Angeles in the vibrant video clip of his new single THEhis first release from his album 13 Months Of Sunshine. The video, which functions as a colorful tour of its favorite places in the city, shows Portland’s rapper in emblematic sites such as Canter’s, Kia Forum and Santa Monica Pier beach. In addition, the artist soon announced a new mixtape from his series Point Five.

10. David Byrne, Who is The Sky?

David Byrne drop your ninth solo album, Who Is the Sky?, your first study work from American Utopia (2018). Produced by Kid Harpoon and fixed by the New York Ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra, The album has collaborations from Hayley Williams, St. Vincent, drummer Tom Skinner (The Smile, Sons of Kemet) and the percussionist Mauro Refosco. On his creative approach, Byrne declared: “At my age, at least for me, an attitude of ‘I don’t care what others think’. I can leave my comfort zone with the knowledge that I know who I am and more or less what I am doing. Said that, every new song is a new adventure.” The album includes 12 songs and precedes a world tour with a band of 13 musicians on stage.

11. Cut Copy + Kate Bollinger, Belong To You

Cut Copy Announces your new album Moments —Your first job in five years – with the advancement Belong To Youa collaboration with the singer Kate Bollinger. The song, described by the leader And Whitford As a pop piece of “nostalgic and romantic” essence, he was born from the idea of ​​turning it into a duet to emphasize his narrative about “a man who obsesss with past errors without realizing that the love he seeks has always been in front of him.” Moments It leaves September 5.

12. Animal Collective, Grass

Animal Collective will celebrate the 20th anniversary of your album Feels With a special reissue that will include nine s sides, unpublished demos and live recordings. The launch, entitled Feels (20th Anniversary)will be available in vinyl, CD and digital format on October 17 through Domino. As an advance, the band has shared the previously unpublished demo of their classic Grassallowing fans to listen to a raw and early version of the subject.

13. Hatchie, Lose It Again

Hatchie has announced his third album, Liquoriceproduced by Jay som and scheduled for November 7 through Secretly Canadian. The first single, Lose It Againwas co -written with Jeremy McLennan of Orchin and presents a structure loaded with musical hooks. The artist described the project as “the culmination of everything I wanted to do with this project since I started it”, adding that she was inspired by “my favorite tragic romance films” and that “I have never felt so aligned with an album.”

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