
Here are some of the new songs from alternative artists released on this New Music Friday:
Cannons have debuted a track called "These Nights," a cut off their upcoming album, Everything Glows.
"'These Nights' is about the late-night fear that you're not who you used to be," the "Fire for You" outfit says in a statement. "We pushed ourselves on this one, layering sweeping orchestration with lush guitars and cinematic production so it feels expansive yet intimate. It's for anyone who's ever stayed up too late wondering if they've lost their thunder. If that feeling is familiar, this one's for you."
Everything Glows is due out March 27. It also includes the songs "Starlight" and "All I Need."
Oliver Tree has premiered a song called "Flowers." It will appear on the "Life Goes On" artist's upcoming album, Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, due out in the spring.
Jonah Kagen has dropped a song called "Talkin' About Jesus," which the "God Needs the Devil" artist says was inspired by "a date I was really looking forward to, that took a turn the moment belief systems entered the conversation."
"I realized pretty quickly we weren’t meeting as two humans, but as ideas being measured against each other," Kagen says. "The song sits in that quiet letdown — wanting curiosity instead of certainty, empathy instead of judgment — and that ache of knowing a real connection almost happened, but never quite got the chance."
("Flowers" & "Talkin' About Jesus" videos contain uncensored profanity.)
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