Three standout songs from January 2026 releases

Grimy Goods, a Los Angeles music blog, has highlighted three compelling new tracks from recent January releases. These songs span electronica, indie rock, and nostalgic vibes, drawing from diverse influences. The selections join a playlist of over 40 must-hear tracks for the month.

In its latest roundup, Grimy Goods—a Los Angeles-based music lifestyle blog established in 2008—spotlights three newly released songs that have captured attention amid a busy January for new music. The blog's playlist already features more than 40 tracks, with these three standing out for their distinctive sounds and appeal.

First, Sassy 009's 'Someone' from her debut album Dreamer+ brings swagger through distorted vocals and swirling breakbeats reminiscent of 1990s electronica. It evokes the atmosphere of gritty warehouse raves in downtown Los Angeles, offering a nod to underground scenes past and present.

London-based artist Olive Jones delivers 'Kingdom,' shifting from her usual soothing vintage style to a funky indie rock track designed to get listeners moving. The song's catchiness belies its subtle social commentary on Brexit, blending entertainment with deeper reflection.

Rounding out the trio is Brigitte Calls Me Baby's 'Slumber Party,' which taps into nostalgia with steady drums and jangly guitars. It appeals across generations, from Gen Z to Gen X, echoing the excitement of early indie rock eras akin to The Strokes, Bloc Party, and Franz Ferdinand.

Grimy Goods plans to share more insights via Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, including the year's first video album review. This selection underscores the vibrant diversity in January's music landscape, from electronic pulses to rock anthems.

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Vibrant illustration of New Music Friday releases on Jan. 30, 2026, featuring Bruce Springsteen, Noah Kahan, Labrinth, DaBaby, and Grammy nods across genres.
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On January 30, 2026, New Music Friday brought a wide array of albums and singles across genres, from rock and punk to hip-hop and country. Highlights include Bruce Springsteen's protest song, Noah Kahan's folk-rock single, and new projects from artists like Labrinth and DaBaby. The releases coincide with Grammy anticipation, featuring tributes and new music tied to the event.

Paste Magazine has curated its weekly playlist of the best new songs from the past seven days, featuring releases from Adelyn Strei, Dirt Buyer, FKA twigs, and others. The selections span indie rock, art-pop, and punk influences, offering fresh tracks to add to playlists. This roundup emphasizes emerging and established artists delivering compelling music amid the year's end.

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The Alternative's weekly roundup on January 19, 2026, highlights fresh music from emerging artists in the indie and alternative scenes. Featured releases include EPs, albums, and singles that blend rock, punk, and electronic elements. The column covers works from London and New York acts, emphasizing dynamic songwriting and emotional depth.

Music enthusiasts have reason to anticipate a vibrant year in alternative rock, with Quarters, Krooked Kings, and Edgehill releasing new albums and embarking on tours. These bands, each offering distinct sounds within the genre, are generating buzz through recent singles and upcoming projects. Fans of nostalgic rock and indie vibes will find much to explore in their forthcoming work.

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This week's New Music Friday brings a diverse array of albums and singles, from Fred again..'s USB to charity tracks and reissues. Highlights include Gorillaz's global collaboration and Nas's hip-hop return with DJ Premier. Heavy metal and punk also feature prominently in the releases.

This week's New Music Friday on January 23, 2026, brings major releases from former One Direction members Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, alongside returns from Arctic Monkeys and Megadeth. Styles drops single 'Aperture' from his upcoming fourth solo album, while Tomlinson releases his third LP 'How Did I Get Here?' with focus track 'Imposter'. Other highlights include Arctic Monkeys' contribution to a War Child benefit compilation and Megadeth's self-titled final album.

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Adding to early-year previews from Consequence and Esquire, NME has compiled a list of 61 most eagerly awaited albums for 2026. It spotlights returns from major acts like BTS and A$AP Rocky—echoing buzz around Zach Bryan and Charli XCX—alongside debuts from rising talents across punk, R&B, K-pop, and metal, with releases kicking off in January.

 

 

 

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