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9 Alternative Songs That Released This Week

New releases, Magnolia Park, Poppy, LOLO, L.S. Dunes
[Photos via: Jonathan Weiner, YouTube, Spotify]

Life comes at you fast and new music will come at you even quicker. With all that happens every day, it’s easy to lose track of which artist released what, who’s touring, and all the other announcements that happen in between. Don’t worry though, we’ve got you covered.

Every week, we track the latest new releases so that you don’t have to—from artists who are just starting to make their mark in the business to scene staples you love hearing more from.

This week, we heard singles from plenty of acts including Millionares and Magnolia Park, two new tracks from Poppy, and watched a music video from L.S Dunes. Check it all out below.

Poppy — “crystallized” 

For fans of dancing through a disco club of electric neon lights.

Poppy shared two tracks from her upcoming LP, “crystallized” and “the cost of giving up.” Like their predecessors “they’re all around us” and “new way out,” both were produced by former Bring Me The Horizon percussionist Jordan Fish. “crystallized” boasts an ‘80s synth groove, while “the cost of giving up” reminds listeners she still knows her way around metal. negative spaces will drop on November 15 and is available for preorder via Sumerian Records. Poppy will be performing at Knofest Chile and Knotfest Brazil. Tickets and dates for both festivals are available here.

Slaughter To Prevail — “Behelit” 

For fans of main characters who fight for a cause, especially when they don’t want to.

Slaughter To Prevail released a symphonic-yet-raging track, “Behelit,” with a music video featuring clips from the Berserk anime. Speaking of the imagery, frontman Alex Terrible says Berserk wasn’t like the rest, and he was inspired by the show’s main character, Guts. “What’s interesting is, he doesn’t think of himself as a hero,” he shares. “Many times, it seems like he even hates the responsibility of protecting others. But still, his honor makes him continue, driven by something much deeper than just glory… We all have our burdens to carry, and it’s on us to deal with them the best way we can.” 

Magnolia Park — “Oblivion Eyes” featuring Ethan Ross & Kayzo

For fans of the electronic elements Bad Omens included in CONCRETE JUNGLE [THE OST].

Following the late-summer release of “The Void,” Magnolia Park teamed up with phonk-rapper Ethan Ross and producer/DJ Kayzo for “Oblivion Eyes.” Self-described as a “nu-metal/EDM crossover anthem,” the track features hardcore growling vocals from Joshua Roberts paired with intense EDM-infused breaks. In early 2025, the group will support Bowling For Soup alongside Wheatus on a UK tour. A full list of dates and tickets can be found here

Winona Fighter — “ATTENTION”

For fans of bands that not only question The Man but also create danceable bangers.

Winona Fighter dropped the name of their debut full-length, My Apologies To The Chef, and shared a new single, “ATTENTION.” Speaking on the track’s theme, frontwoman Coco Kinnon reminds listeners of the importance of voting. “There is something a little jarring about a song like this coming out around a pretty important election,” she says. “We challenge every U.S. citizen to not only vote in this coming presidential election but in your local elections as well, it’s a privilege we get to do so.” Apologies To The Chef releases February 25, 2025, and is available to preorder via Rise Records. Winona Fighter will be performing at the Ceremony Festival on December 14. Tickets can be found here

LØLØ — “DON’T!” 

For fans of those who don’t receive “Hey, u up?” texts.

LØLØ shared “DON’T,” the latest track from the upcoming deluxe version of falling for robots & wishing i was one. Surrounded by an upbeat rock backtrack, LØLØ encourages herself and fans to stay away from the exes and all they say they still have to offer—no matter how tempting it is to go back. She begins her European/UK headliner U Tour Me On, kicking off on October 22, then heads to Canada to support Marianas Trench on The Force Of Nature Tour. Tickets and a full list of dates can be found here.

Silverstein — “Confession” 

For fans of slight symphonic progressions that make you feel everything so much deeper.

Silverstein released “Confession” alongside the announcement of their double album Antibloom / Pink Moon. While a dynamic chorus of strings gives the track a despairingly dreamy feel, the group’s instrumentation keeps the listener grounded with poignant vocals and powerful drums. Antibloom drops on February 21 and is available to preorder via UNFD. Pink Moon releases at a later date. The group performs at When We Were Young this weekend and embarks on the 25 Years of Noise Tour on January 10, 2025. A full list of dates and tickets are available here

L.S. Dunes — “Machines”

For fans of the vocals from Hail The Sun‘s Donovan Melero, specifically on Wake.

With the announcement of their upcoming full-length Violet, L.S. Dunes shared a new single, “Machines.” Opening with a strong bassline, the track is led by mellow guitar progressions and Anthony Green’s sweet-yet-raucous vocals. Violet drops January 21, 2025 and is available to preorder via Fantasy Records. The supergroup is currently supporting Rise Against on tour and will be performing at When We Were Young Fest this weekend. A full list of dates and tickets and be found here

Millionaires — “The Weekend” 

For fans of big bows, emo hair, and partying like it’s 2007.

Millionaires delivered their signature dose of nostalgia with the release of the re-recording of their 2011 hit “The Weekend.” A party anthem fit for the 2000s, the duo delivers cheery hopes for a night out wrapped in electronic beats. Millionaires will give the single its live debut tonight at emo nite in Las Vegas and will be performing Cash Only at When We Were Young this weekend. 

Waterparks — “CALL ME BEEP ME (DEMO)”

For fans of songs that make you feel like you’re in a music video when you’re just taking a walk down the street.

Waterparks released the demos for “CALL ME BEEP ME” and “TALKING TO MYSELF.” The releases come after singer Awsten Knight challenged fans to stream the group’s August release “GH2024” 300,000 times before the end of September to get a recording of “CALL ME BEEP ME.” After waiting a month and a half, listeners finally received their promise alongside the surprise of “TALKING TO MYSELF.”

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