【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation
In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.
You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.
It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.
Be sure to check it out!
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A Fragile ThingThe Cure

This is a new song from The Cure, the world-renowned British rock band known for their dark atmosphere and deep emotional expression.
Released in October 2024 as the lead single from their first album in 16 years, Songs of a Lost World, scheduled for release in November 2024.
Robert Smith’s distinctive vocals and the mournful piano that opens the track—gradually building into an uplifting swell—leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, exploring the fragility of love and the difficulty of choices, compellingly portray people tormented by conflicting desires.
It’s a quintessential Cure track that lets a glimmer of hope shine through its melancholic mood.
All I Ever AmThe Cure

The Cure, the iconic figure of British gothic rock, will release Songs of a Lost World on November 1, 2024, their first new album in 16 years.
The album features eight tracks themed around death and a sense of loss, reflecting Robert Smith’s personal grief and family bereavements.
While a dark mood prevails throughout, All I Ever Am stands out as a relatively catchy piece, distinguished by beautiful synths, a new wave–style bassline, and a sound that in some ways recalls their classic Lovesong.
It’s certainly a work best experienced as a full album, but even taken on its own, this track lets you savor The Cure’s essence to the core.
AloneThe Cure

The lead single from The Cure’s forthcoming album, Songs of a Lost World, is a powerful work that still showcases the essence of this iconic gothic rock band.
The dark, melodic track—about seven minutes long—evokes the atmosphere of their classics Disintegration and Bloodflowers, while Robert Smith’s unmistakable baritone remains striking.
Centered on themes of loneliness and loss, the lyrics interweave with beautiful synthesizer tones to stir deep emotion.
Released in September 2024, it has sharply heightened anticipation for their first new album in 16 years.
It’s a must-listen not only for long-time fans but also for anyone who appreciates melancholic music.
APEROL SPRITZThe Kid LAROI

The new track by Australia’s young rapper-singer The Kid LAROI is marked by a refreshing, catchy sound.
Like the cocktail in its title, it delivers a pleasant vibe to listeners.
In the lyrics, he frankly expresses his feelings for a loved one without worrying about others’ opinions.
Released in October 2024, the song first premiered on TikTok and generated buzz.
The music video stands out with a stylish ’90s-inspired aesthetic.
While rooted in pop and R&B, it also carries elements of hip-hop.
It’s perfect for anyone in love or looking for a mood boost.
Another RoundThe Scratch

The Scratch are a four-piece from Dublin, a rock band gaining attention for their unique style that fuses acoustic guitar with metal.
They released their debut album, ‘Couldn’t Give A Rats,’ in 2021, followed by the well-received live album ‘Couldn’t Leave Our Gaffs.’ In 2023, the music video for ‘Another Round’ won two awards at the EDA Awards.
Sharply depicting Irish pub culture, the video brilliantly captures their live energy.
Rapidly expanding their popularity while focusing on the local scene, The Scratch are highly recommended for anyone interested in a fusion of traditional Irish sounds and hard rock.
At Your FeetThe Script

Ireland’s acclaimed rock band The Script released a new song in July 2024.
Set to be included on their album “Satellites,” the track features the band’s signature emotionally rich lyrics and powerful melodies.
While rooted in pop rock, it weaves in elements of synth-pop and soul to create a distinctive sound that captivates listeners.
Since their 2008 debut, the group has achieved numerous successes, including topping the UK charts, and this work showcases their musicality to the fullest.
With moving storytelling and lyrics packed with profound messages, it’s sure to resonate with listeners.
Ahead By A CenturyThe Tragically Hip

Formed in 1984 in Kingston, Ontario, The Tragically Hip are celebrated as one of Canada’s quintessential rock bands, enjoying immense domestic popularity in the 1990s and producing multiple diamond-certified albums.
Known for lyrics that explore Canadian geography and history, classic records like Fully Completely have left a lasting mark on many Canadians.
The band won numerous Juno Awards, and lead singer Gord Downie’s distinctive stage presence was especially memorable.
In 2016, they embarked on an emotional final tour, with the last concert broadcast live across Canada—a moment many still remember.
They’re a band I highly recommend to anyone interested in Canadian culture and music.


