Summary of Western Music Releases [May 2025]
The May 2025 international releases weave a diverse tapestry of stories: Tom Grennan’s deep, introspective sound reflecting on our digital society; Addison Rae’s sparkling synth-pop, marking a dazzling transition from TikTok star to music artist; and Benson Boone’s heartwarming ballad dedicated to his mother.
The passion each artist pours into their work, along with their innovative musical expressions, is sure to add fresh color to your everyday life.
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Summary of Western Music Releases [May 2025] (191–200)
Head Over HeelsStarset

Boldly reimagined with Starset’s signature cinematic sound, this cover transforms an iconic hit from the ’80s.
Hailing from Columbus, Ohio, the rock band Starset—known for pursuing grand, space- and future-themed soundscapes—pays tribute to Tears for Fears with a cover slated for May 2025 to celebrate the original’s 40th anniversary.
Blending electronic elements with heavy guitar work, their distinctive interpretation unlocks an entirely new appeal.
Having released four albums—Transmissions, Vessels, DIVISIONS, and HORIZONS—and built an expansive narrative universe, the band once again showcases its true essence here.
With their unique fusion of music and science, this track is perfect for listeners seeking a filmic, larger-than-life sonic experience.
Melodie Is A WoundStereolab

A lead track has been released from Instant Holograms on Metal Film, Stereolab’s first album in 15 years from the UK’s elder statesmen of post-rock.
Its distinctive motorik beat and psychedelic synthesizers intertwine exquisitely in a seven-plus-minute epic that evokes 1950s–60s pop and lounge music.
Lætitia Sadier’s transparent vocals and politically charged lyrics also leave a strong impression.
Talented guest musicians like Cooper Crain and Ben LaMar Gay contribute, making this an ambitious work that further evolves Stereolab’s sound.
This track strikingly balances experimental sonics with pop sensibility and is recommended for listeners who favor avant-garde music.
On This LoveSuki Waterhouse

British multi-talented artist Suki Waterhouse is increasing her presence on the music scene, earning high praise for her second album, “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin,” released in 2024.
On a dream-pop track themed around a forbidden romance, she conveys the addictive allure and danger of love with delicate vocals, set against a sensuous, melancholic atmosphere.
The glamorous music video—evoking the early 2000s and staffed by her sisters, Imogen and Madeleine—is also a must-see.
Starting with the Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City on May 18, 2025, a European tour is planned, so fans should definitely experience the world of this work live.
Spend ItSummer Walker

The new release for May 2025 by Atlanta, Georgia–born R&B singer-songwriter Summer Walker is a graceful slow jam.
Built on minimalist synthesizers and drum rhythms, the track celebrates material values and female strength, serving as the second single from her forthcoming album, “Finally Over It.” It’s a superb blend of polished production and emotive vocals, and the music video directed by Lesly Lynch features a star-studded cast—including Joanne the Scammer—showcasing a lavish lifestyle.
A gem that captures the essence of contemporary R&B, it’s a must-listen for anyone who’s enjoyed her work so far.
In Fire RebornTHE HAUNTED

A leading force in Sweden’s death/thrash metal scene, THE HAUNTED return with their first new single in eight years.
The parent album, Songs of Last Resort, is being released via Century Media Records and unfolds an expansive, war-themed concept.
This track employs a distinctive 6/8 time signature, and its weighty soundscape—told from a soldier’s perspective—is nothing short of breathtaking.
The band’s signature thrashy guitar work and aggressive vocals are fully intact, delivering a masterful, back-to-basics approach.
The music video is directed by Patric Ullaeus—known for his work with IN FLAMES—whose striking visual style pairs perfectly with the music to forge a unique, singular world.
An absolute must-listen for the most discerning metal fans.

