On November 19, 2025, music fans have eight fresh tracks to explore, curated from a busy release day. Highlights include Danny L Harle's ethereal 'Crystallize My Tears' from his upcoming album Cerulean and Converge's dynamic title track from their 11th studio album. Other releases span genres with announcements of new albums and singles from bands like Lifeguard and Plantoid.
Overview
A curated selection of new music dropped on November 19, 2025, helping listeners navigate the flood of releases. This roundup spotlights tracks that blend innovation and emotion across indie, experimental, and rock scenes.
Key Releases
Danny L Harle – ‘Crystallize My Tears’ (feat. oklou and MNEK): The lead single from Harle's debut album Cerulean, set for February 13. Harle called it “my debut album. It really is the big one,” featuring artists like Caroline Polachek and PinkPantheress. The track offers an ethereal, upbeat vibe.
Converge – ‘Love Is Not Enough’: The title track from their 11th studio album. Vocalist Jacob Bannon explained it “explores what it means to remain empathetic and compassionate in the modern world,” adding, “A reckoning with who we are today and hope to be in the future — if we can fend off the scavengers.”
Lifeguard – ‘Ultra Violence’: From the upcoming 7” maxi single Ultra Violence / Appetite, out early 2026. The band described the 11-track, 13-minute release as “spontaneous, deconstructive,” recorded in their Stulogulo space with raw energy.
Robber Robber – ‘Talkback’: A new single following their signing to Fire Talk, paired with a band-directed music video. It's razor-sharp and disorienting.
Fine – ‘Moment’: A drowsy, enchanting track after Fine's guest appearance on Smerz’s Big City Life Edits.
Plantoid – ‘Good for You’: Preview of their LP FLARE. The UK trio noted, “This track to us is an amalgamation of old and new,” focusing on rebirth and emotions. The video, by Cali Titmas, was filmed in the southwest USA, depicting a being discovering Earth.
Lucid Express – ‘Something Blue’: Lead single from sophomore album Instant Comfort, out February 20 via Kanine.
Dirt Buyer – ‘Get to Choose’: From Dirt Buyer II, arriving February 6, 2026, on Bayonet. Joe Sutkowski shared it's “about feeling very alone in a situation I didn’t want to be in, but not knowing how to communicate that. It’s like being really, really tiny and screaming, but you’re too small and nobody can hear you.”
These releases provide a mix of album previews and standalone tracks, emphasizing personal and societal themes.