【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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Alley CatsHot Chip

The track we’re introducing this time, Alley Cats, is included on the album One Life Stand, released in February 2010 by a brilliantly talented electro-pop band from London.
As the title suggests, it evokes a lonely, “stray cat” atmosphere, with Alexis Taylor’s warm vocals and delicate electronic tones sinking into the heart.
Originally nurtured over time from a demo made three years earlier, it has a gentle allure that differs from flashy dance tracks, as if keeping company with the quiet of the night.
Depicting loss and intimacy, this song might be perfect for listening while thinking of someone as free-spirited as a cat.
For sleepless nights, immerse yourself in this beautiful melody.
All About That BassMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor is a singer-songwriter from Massachusetts known for her retro style that blends 1950s doo-wop with contemporary pop.
Her debut single, released in June 2014, became a global smash, topping the U.S.
charts for eight consecutive weeks.
It’s also included on her debut album, Title, and was nominated in major Grammy categories—truly a powerhouse track.
The song carries a positive message inspired by her mother’s gentle advice that there’s no need to worry about one’s body shape.
It’s a classic that gives you courage—like warm words from a mom—when you’re lacking confidence or need a supportive push.
All For YouAtreyu

Atreyu, a California band that epitomized the metalcore boom of the 2000s and has continued to evolve uniquely through lineup changes, is set to release their tenth studio album, “The End Is Not the End,” in April 2026.
As a lead-up, they dropped the single “All For You” in February of the same year.
Completed after writing retreats in Tokyo and on a remote island, the track offers a powerful glimpse of what the band describes as their heaviest and most adventurous album to date.
Its urgent theme—devotion to another and the bitter sting of it not being returned—intertwines with massive guitar work in a stunning arrangement.
The music video was released simultaneously, and it’s best experienced alongside its dramatic visual world.
It’s sure to resonate not only with longtime fans but with anyone seeking loud, hard-hitting rock.
AmazonaMorrissey

Morrissey, who defined an era as the frontman of The Smiths in the 1980s and enjoys charismatic popularity as a solo artist, has released a lead single from his album Make-Up Is a Lie, due out in March 2026.
Beloved for his distinctive baritone and literary lyricism, he offers here a cover of Roxy Music’s classic first released in 1973.
While preserving the original’s urbane tension, the track is compellingly reimagined with Morrissey’s vocal blend of irony and melancholy.
Performed live in late February 2026 to much buzz, this piece is recommended not only for longtime rock fans but also for anyone seeking a richly voiced performance.
Be sure to check it out.
as far as we can goCopperplate

I was instantly captivated by the hazy layers of guitar and deep reverb.
It’s a track by the dream pop project Copperplate, released in February 2026.
Despite its brisk 146 BPM, the restrained attack in the sound design creates an irresistible sense of weightless motion, as if sprinting through fog.
The way it balances the signature shoegaze wall of sound with sweet melodies is masterful.
Following the 2025 album “tangible sphere,” this release presents a curious sound where the tangible texture of human emotion coexists with digital coolness.
Setting aside the technical discussions behind its production, why not first surrender yourself to the sound?
Alone In The WorldCrimson Vale

The anguished cries and heavy sound tighten around your chest… it feels as though someone is touching your emotional wounds directly.
It’s a track by the enigmatic project Crimson Vale, which proclaims itself as “music for broken hearts,” released in February 2026.
While the possibility of AI generation is being debated, the credits list Nicolai Benjamin Späth, resulting in a work that seems to question the boundary between humans and technology.
Resonating with the world of the 2025 album Echoes Of The Vale, its cold yet beautiful sonic landscape accentuates a profound loneliness.
On nights when you carry pain you can’t share with anyone, it will quietly stay by your side.
Add this work to your library and feel the new possibilities of metalcore.
Always EverywhereCharli XCX

Charli XCX, the British singer-songwriter who continues to stay at the forefront of the pop scene.
Her 2024 album Brat is still fresh in our memories, and in February 2026 she created this track to accompany Emerald Fennell’s film Wuthering Heights, included on the album of the same name, Wuthering Heights.
Reflecting the film’s gothic and sensual world, the song is a ballad that makes striking use of space, with resonant strings that linger.
The lyrics portray an obsession in which the image of a loved one surfaces no matter where you are, leaving a quiet afterglow in the listener’s heart.
If you want to immerse yourself in the film’s deep passions, this is a must-listen.

