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A Perfect Circle – “Starless”

A Perfect Circle have shared a new single, “Starless, ahead of their upcoming tour.

Billy Howerdell shared this about the release: “Some songs get kicked around and massaged for years. But once in a while, one takes shape quickly, as if it had been there all along.”

Maynard James Keenan shared this about the song: “Absolutely chuffed to debut this new track on stage in the U.K. Of course I’m excited to release the recordings but our songs always take on an expanded personality once we start playing them live.”

Rolando Magdaleno – “Háblame”

Rolando Magdaleno has shared his first single, “Háblame”, as a solo artist.

Rolando Magdaleno shared this about the song: “”Háblame” marks the beginning of my solo chapter. The foundation for the song is a post-punk melody and immersive atmospheres, the song oscillates between an emotional containment and a rhythmic expansion to the end. Lyrically the song tackles pride, emotional distance and the difficulty of saying what really matters before it’s too late. More than a dramatic declaration, “Háblame” is an act of transparency: an invitation to breaking the silence and to assume the unsaid.”

The video for the song was directed by Angel Estrada Fuentes.

Tricky – “Because I Don’t Know”

Tricky has shared the second single, “Because I Don’t Know”, off his upcoming album “Different When It’s Silent” out July 17th via False Idols.

The song features Mitch Sanders. And as Tricky said: “… changing lanes like tears in the rain…”

Iceage – “The Weak”

Iceage have shared the third single, “The Weak”, off their upcoming album “For Love Off Grace & the Hereafter” out May 29th via Mexican Summer.

The credits for the video are as followed:
Footage by Anna Dobos.
Lyric video by Alex Tults.
Still images by Ira Rønnenfelt.

Elias Rønnenfelt shared this about the song: “The songs needed to be immediate, urgent, raw, and fast. We wanted to try to shed any unnecessary weight. Catching outlets of energy is what excites us the most.”

Mike D – “Switch Up”

Mike D has shared a new single, “Switch Up”, which is the first release from a Beastie Boy since their last album as a band in 2011.

Mike D shared this about the release of the song: “Ok. Here we go. I know we are not putting anybody into space and there are a lot of huge problems in our world right now and didn’t realize this was a big deal to me until woke up today and was like “sh*t. “Switch Up” comes out tonight”. Hoping it brings some happiness for all y’all.”

Niña Coyote ETA Chica Tornado + BALA – “Abrazo Derradeiro”

Niña Coyote ETA Chica Tornado + BALA have shared a new song, “Abrazo Derradeiro”, off the release for the soundtrack for the comic “Ategorrietan Fisterra”.

The graphic novel “Ategorrietan Fisterra” is a 210-page comic book published by ARGIA in May 2026 to commemorate the 95th anniversary of the 1931 Ategorrieta massacre in Donostia (San Sebastián).

It was illustrated by Malen Gainzarain, written by Beñat Apalategi, Markel Ormazabal, and Lander Arbelaitz.

It documents the event where Civil Guards killed seven workers, blending historical facts with fiction to highlight a significant, often forgotten, act of labor violence in the Basque Country.

It features a foreword by Koldo Izagirre and an accompanying vinyl soundtrack.

Boards Of Canada – “Introit” & “Prophecy At 1420 MHZ”

Boards Of Canada have shared 2 songs, “Introit” and “Prophecy At 1420 MHZ”, off their upcoming album “Inferno” out May 29th via Warp.

The video for the song was directed by Robert Beatty.

MOTHERMARY – “Set Me On Fire”

MOTHERMARY have released a new song, “Set Me On Fire”, available to stream now.

MOTHERMARY shared this via a press release: “Really want to thank everyone who has relentlessly supported us through the A24 Mother Mary drama. We try to find the humor in life as much as possible. That’s how we survived the tragi-comedy that was our leaving Mormonism. -Imagine waking up to the reality that Joseph smith “translated” your holy scripture by looking into a top hat at a rock. -To say deconstructing Mormonism was a humiliating process is an understatement. It was scary to understand that a church with billions of dollars tricked you and stole your identity. Creating music as MotherMary helped us find ourselves again. It was healing to reclaim the only example ofa holy woman in scripture and explore what being holy really means. That’s why it felt so surreal when the Mother Mary movie released music and Vinyl using our identity. The very art we used to help us leave a high demand religion. A name we have worked over 10 years to build recognition around. This song for us means we aren’t going to stop fighting. You can set us on fire and we will find our way through the flames. It’s more important than ever in our lifetime to stand in solidarity with your fellow artists, workers, and community. One small way you can help us right now is listening and sharing our music and the indie music of other small artists.”

They also added this about the song: ” Joan of arc was one teenage girl who scared an empire. They burned her at the stake for the clothing she wore. The charge was cross dressing. The crime was refusing to kneel. They want to pretend it’s all about the clothes. But it’s the message that terrifies them.”

Maya Hawke – “Lioness”

Maya Hawke has shared the third single, “Lioness”, off her just released album “Maitreya Corso” out via Mom + Pop.

Maya Hawke shared this about the song: “With lyrics that toe the line between playful defiance and self-assuredness on one hand, and insecurity and in need of guidance on the other, the track speaks to the complexity of finding one’s identity complete with a chanting, celebratory chorus: ‘I work in mysterious ways.’”

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