"New Music Releases Dominate This Friday: Deftones, Three Days Grace, Goo Goo Dolls, and More"
Update: 2025-08-22
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New music releases are coming in strong this Friday, with Deftones dropping their much-anticipated tenth studio album, Private Music, their first full-length since 2020’s Ohms, including the lead single My Mind is a Mountain. Fans of Three Days Grace can finally hear Alienation, a major album for the group as it welcomes back original vocalist Adam Gontier, now sharing vocal duties with his successor Matt Walst. The Goo Goo Dolls have released their seven-track Summer Anthem EP, arriving in tandem with a sold-out tour alongside Dashboard Confessional, while alternative icons Superchunk present Songs in the Key of Yikes, a record reflecting on finding happiness through art in turbulent times.
For metal and hardcore listeners, new tracks are out from 9 Dead, who deliver a punishing deathcore single God Of Mine, and Chapel Hill, hailing from Australia, are making waves with Anguish. Belle Haven, Dayseeker, EarlyRise, and Serj Tankian—who returns with Electric Dreams—also have fresh singles. Maggie Lindemann’s spine and a new EP by Makari are among this week’s notable indie and alternative contributions, showing there’s something for every taste, from brutal breakdowns to melodic pop.
Classic rock isn’t left out: The Who’s Live at the Oval 1971, remixed from the original tapes, finally gets a wide release, capturing the energy of a legendary British concert and featuring songs from the iconic Who’s Next album. Longtime fans have something to celebrate with John Fogerty’s Legacy: The Credence Clearwater Revival Years, a newly recorded collection of his classics. Over in live albums, The Warning’s Live from Auditorio Nacional, CDMX brings the power of their performances into listeners’ homes.
Industry news comes with a note of sadness as music press, including A Journal of Musical Things, reports the passing of Brent Hinds, co-founder of Mastodon, in a motorcycle accident in Atlanta. Meanwhile, Lollapalooza has announced its return to India this coming January, pointing to the festival’s global ambitions. Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres tour, winding down, is keeping fans engaged with their ever-popular kiss cam. In innovation, new technology like the Chord Mini app is making waves for its ability to transcribe songs instantly.
Rumors of a new Beatles anthology set for November are stirring excitement, while a fresh DEVO documentary is receiving high praise on streaming platforms. In lighter news, David Byrne has gotten engaged, and nostalgia for iPods is trending, signaling a curious twist in how listeners connect with music today.
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For metal and hardcore listeners, new tracks are out from 9 Dead, who deliver a punishing deathcore single God Of Mine, and Chapel Hill, hailing from Australia, are making waves with Anguish. Belle Haven, Dayseeker, EarlyRise, and Serj Tankian—who returns with Electric Dreams—also have fresh singles. Maggie Lindemann’s spine and a new EP by Makari are among this week’s notable indie and alternative contributions, showing there’s something for every taste, from brutal breakdowns to melodic pop.
Classic rock isn’t left out: The Who’s Live at the Oval 1971, remixed from the original tapes, finally gets a wide release, capturing the energy of a legendary British concert and featuring songs from the iconic Who’s Next album. Longtime fans have something to celebrate with John Fogerty’s Legacy: The Credence Clearwater Revival Years, a newly recorded collection of his classics. Over in live albums, The Warning’s Live from Auditorio Nacional, CDMX brings the power of their performances into listeners’ homes.
Industry news comes with a note of sadness as music press, including A Journal of Musical Things, reports the passing of Brent Hinds, co-founder of Mastodon, in a motorcycle accident in Atlanta. Meanwhile, Lollapalooza has announced its return to India this coming January, pointing to the festival’s global ambitions. Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres tour, winding down, is keeping fans engaged with their ever-popular kiss cam. In innovation, new technology like the Chord Mini app is making waves for its ability to transcribe songs instantly.
Rumors of a new Beatles anthology set for November are stirring excitement, while a fresh DEVO documentary is receiving high praise on streaming platforms. In lighter news, David Byrne has gotten engaged, and nostalgia for iPods is trending, signaling a curious twist in how listeners connect with music today.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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