17 New Songs Out Today
Briefly

Weekly music roundup catalogs recent singles, album announcements, and premiere tracks across genres. Automatic releases 'Lazy,' described as a love or anti-love song with a groovy bassline; the album Is It Now? arrives September 26. Carly Rae Jepsen shares 'More,' one of four previously unreleased songs on the 10th-anniversary edition of E*MO*TION due October 17 via Interscope/UMe. Snooper's 'Guard Dog' addresses growth, discomfort with complacency, second-guessing, trust, perspective, voice, and fun; the new album is out October 3. Rocket's 'Act Like Your Title' examines familial expectations and generational trauma ahead of debut R Is For Rocket in October. Bass Drum of Death appears with 'Never Gonna Drink About You.'
'Guard Dog' is about growth. It's about the discomfort of feeling too comfortable and recognizing when to make a change. It's about second guessing yourself, overthinking, trust and distrust, and keeping it moving. It's about losing and gaining perspective, having a voice, and learning how to use it. Mostly though, it's about having fun - which is the most important thing.
delves into familial relationships and generational traumas. It's wishing someone would live up to the standards that are set for them but knowing that they will never 'act like their title.' Holding out hope that someone will change, especially family, is such a difficult concept and can feel so isolating.
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