Latest Western music releases [October 2025]
What will the global music scene look like in October 2025? We get news of new international releases almost every month, but you’re probably wondering which tracks will catch your ear this time.
From pop and rock to hip-hop, we’re showcasing a wave of fresh sounds across a variety of genres.
Whether for your commute, while you work, or during a laid-back weekend, why not find a new favorite?
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Latest Western Music Releases [October 2025] (71–80)
splitMaggie Lindemann

Maggie Lindemann stands out with a unique presence in the realms of pop-punk and alternative rock.
While her 2022 album Suckerpunch rendered explosive emotion in sound, this track from her album I Feel Everything, set for release in October 2025, explores the themes of endings and resolve in relationships.
Centered on the determination to walk away from a turbulent partnership, it pairs driving pop-rock drums and guitars with her introspective vocals.
Produced by Erik Ron and Gerald Tennison, it sonically embodies a consistent theme of painful growth.
It’s a song that gives you a push forward when you’re ready to move on without fear of standing still.
SweatMelanie C

Melanie C, who set the world alight in the 1990s as a former member of the Spice Girls, unveiled a new song on October 17, 2025.
Serving as the lead single from her upcoming album “Sweat,” slated for release on May 1, 2026, the track is a dance number that brilliantly fuses disco pop and electro house, sampling Diana Ross’s classic “Work That Body.” As Melanie C herself explains, the song is packed with the joy of movement—sports, raves, and the sheer thrill of using your body.
It nods to 1980s aerobics culture and the 1990s club scene while pairing perfectly with today’s fitness culture.
It’s an ideal track for whenever you want to get moving—whether you’re working out at the gym or dancing in a club.
8PMNEMZZZ

Nems, a rapper from Manchester born in 2004, is a young talent brimming with potential.
This track, which he released in October 2025, showcases a cold, unflinching sound crafted in tandem with producer Zel.
The minimal beat, taut snares, and moody synths create a sonic landscape that sharpens and highlights his razor-edged flow.
The music video, shot against Iceland’s snowy vistas, visually amplifies the track’s icy aesthetic.
Riding the momentum of his previous mixtape, Rent’s Due, which reached No.
6 on the UK charts, this song hints at his next chapter.
It’s a track best experienced on a cold night through headphones, where its finely honed atmosphere truly comes alive.
LET ME SLEEPPaleface Swiss

Pale Face Swiss is a deathcore/metalcore band based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Since forming in 2017, they’ve taken the global metal scene by storm with ferocious breakdowns and a wide-ranging vocal style.
This track, released in October 2025 as a lead single from their EP The Wilted, tackles themes of insomnia and inner turmoil, expressing the agony of yearning for sleep while the mind refuses to allow it—rendered in a massively heavy sound.
While chromatic riffs and furious screams explode throughout, the band also reveals a glimpse of melodic evolution.
The visuals, inspired by Slender Man and Hellraiser, are equally intense, pulling you into a nightmarish world with no escape.
Recommended not only for deathcore fans, but for anyone who wants to blow off everyday stress with heavy music.
FEEL LOVEPARTYOF2

Los Angeles-based hip-hop duo Party of Two announced their debut album, “AMERIKA’S NEXT TOP PARTY!,” set for release in October 2025, and one of its tracks is generating buzz.
Swim and JaydaGrace began performing in 2019 as the four-member group grouptherapy., then reinvented themselves under their current name in January 2025 after some members departed.
For this project, they teamed up with Canadian producer Kaytranada, crafting a distinctive sound that blends slow-tempo, silky synth-funk with R&B melodies.
The song delicately portrays a protagonist’s fragile emotions as they choose to believe in love again despite past wounds.
It’s a piece we especially recommend to anyone eager to take a step forward from their former hesitation.

