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Latest Western music releases [January 2026]

Discovering new music always adds color to everyday life.

In the Western music scene, a steady stream of distinctive tracks is being released this month as well.

From trend-savvy sounds to boldly experimental numbers that take unexpected turns, you’re sure to find at least one must-hear track.

In this article, we’re highlighting the latest Western releases from January 2026.

Be sure to add them to your commute playlist or your weekend BGM!

Latest Western Music Releases [January 2026] (31–40)

(I’m a) Rock “N” RollerRob Zombie

Rob Zombie, an American artist who enjoys a cult following not only for his music but also as a director of horror films.

He broke through in the 1990s with White Zombie, and after going solo he has continued to pursue his own distinctive horror aesthetics.

His new track is (I’m a) Rock “N” Roller.

Released in January ahead of the album The Great Satan, due out in February 2026, this song fuses a heavy beat with a catchy chorus—one that will make you want to shout, “Now this is rock!” Its stomp-your-boots groove will get longtime fans moving without even thinking.

It’s also perfect for cranking up your energy while driving.

Portrait of My HeartSPELLLING

SPELLLING – Portrait of My Heart (Official Video)
Portrait of My HeartSPELLLING

SPELLLING is the solo project of Chrystia Cabral, based in Oakland, California and acclaimed for her experimental pop sound.

The advance single “Portrait of My Heart,” from the album she unveiled in January 2025, is an ambitious work that fuses the allegorical style she’s known for with the dynamism of rock.

The lyrics—said to explore themes of love, intimacy, and an obsession with creation—offer an even more vivid reflection of her inner world, while the exhilarating, full-band sound makes it a standout that powerfully moves the listener.

This track heightens anticipation for the album “Portrait of My Heart,” due in March 2025, and seems like a must-hear for evenings when you want to savor emotional depth, as well as for music fans who favor dramatic developments.

CLOSERSamm Henshaw

Sam Henshaw is a talented singer-songwriter from London, born to Nigerian parents and steeped in both church music and hip-hop.

Having toured with artists like James Bay and built a strong live reputation, his new track is “CLOSER.” It comes from the album “It Could Be Worse,” which was first released exclusively on vinyl in November 2025 and finally made widely available in January 2026.

Henshaw, who drew attention in 2019 when he was chosen to perform the theme song for the series “Alex Rider,” delivers once again here, with strings and weighty choral arrangements creating a dramatic sense of uplift.

This superb soul music, which portrays the emotional wavering of seeking intimacy, is perfect for those who want to unwind on a slow, relaxing night.

Dead EndSnail Mail

Snail Mail – “Dead End” (Official Music Video)
Dead EndSnail Mail

Snail Mail is the solo project of guitarist and singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan from Maryland, USA.

She rose to prominence in the DIY scene as a teenager and has led the indie rock world with razor-sharp guitar sounds and unvarnished lyrics.

Her new track is Dead End, released in January 2026 as the lead single from the album Ricochet, due out in March 2026.

Fusing fuzzed-out guitars reminiscent of ’90s grunge with a luscious melody, it brilliantly transforms a dead-end sense of claustrophobia into a powerful anthem.

Including its visual world shot in rural North Carolina, it’s an irresistible song for anyone seeking catharsis amid a stifling everyday life.

What You SowSub Urban

Sub Urban – What You Sow (Official Music Video)
What You SowSub Urban

Riding the explosive spread of short-form videos, singer-songwriter Sub Urban has captivated audiences worldwide with his distinctive dark style.

Among the tracks on the album If Nevermore, released in June 2025, the music video for What You Sow was finally unveiled in January 2026.

Marked by a heartbeat-like beat and organ-like tones, this song wraps heavy themes—such as dependency and loss of self in romantic relationships—in Sub Urban’s signature addictive pop sensibility.

After nearly two years since filming, the video has finally seen the light of day—an invitation to dive deep into a sweet yet bitter world of storytelling.

Latest Western Music Releases [January 2026] (41–50)

YESSASummrs

Summrs – YESSA [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
YESSASummrs

Summrs, an American rapper-singer known as a pioneer of the “PlugNB” genre that uniquely fuses trap and R&B.

Active since 2016, his track YESSA pulls you in with melodious, Auto-Tune-laced vocals and a dreamy soundscape.

Released as a single in January 2026, its beat—co-produced by caiburns and jacksonwithheart—strikes a superb balance.

The restrained energy and catchy, repetitive phrases feel truly satisfying, immersing you in the song’s world.

There’s no film or media tie-in, but the release hints at what’s to come.

Give it a listen on a quiet night drive, or during a long evening alone when you’re lost in thought.

WAPThe Claypool Lennon Delirium

The Claypool Lennon Delirium – WAP (What a Predicament)
WAPThe Claypool Lennon Delirium

The Claypool Lennon Delirium is a psychedelic rock unit by Les Claypool, known from Primus, and Sean Ono Lennon.

Many of you may have been captivated by their strange yet beautiful worldview.

Their first new song in about seven years is WAP.

This work delivers a warning about a society advancing in AI and efficiency, rendered with humor-laced satire, while also shaping up into a danceable track with a throbbing, undulating groove.

Released in January 2026, it has drawn major attention as their reboot since the previous album, South of Reality.

If you want to blow away the haze of modern life with a psychedelic sonic palette, this is the track for you.