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[2026] UP! UP! UP! Recommended Western songs to boost your mood.

When you just can’t get motivated and you’re feeling down, anyone who loves music usually has at least one go-to track that lifts their spirits.

The more of those “this song will get me through the day” tracks you’ve got stocked up—not just one or two—the better you can match them to how you feel that day.

So in this article, we’ve rounded up a selection of uplifting Western music.

From pop and rock to punk, the lineup features recent hits and popular songs from the last few years, so if you’re looking for new tracks to boost your mood, this is a must-see!

[2026] UP! UP! UP! Recommended Western songs that will boost your mood. (341–350)

Psychic AttackMachine Girl

Machine Girl – Psychic Attack (Official Video)
Psychic AttackMachine Girl

Machine Girl, born on Long Island, New York, released a single in October 2024 that features an aggressive sound blending digital hardcore and electro-punk.

With pummeling beats and ferocious energy, it expresses psychological struggle and inner conflict, leaving a powerful impact on listeners.

This track is the final advance single from MG Ultra, their first new album in about five years.

Machine Girl is set to embark on a North American tour in fall 2024, kicking off with a Halloween show in Brooklyn and then heading across the U.S.

It’s a perfect track for those who love cyberpunk aesthetics and intense emotional expression.

Decline & FallManic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers – Decline & Fall (Official Audio)
Decline & FallManic Street Preachers

The new song released in August 2024 by Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers is an energetic, upbeat anthem.

With a sound that hints at influences from The Skids and The Cardigans, it’s a track designed to carry elements of the band’s past into the future.

A hymn to joy in an age of self-loathing, it symbolically portrays the collapse and potential rebirth of both society and the individual.

As the lead single from their first new release since the 2021 album The Ultra Vivid Lament, it’s drawing attention, including a premiere on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Packed with powerful, melodic sound and a message full of hope, this track is recommended for anyone seeking the courage to take on new challenges.

Used To LoveMartin Garrix & Dean Lewis

Martin Garrix & Dean Lewis – Used To Love (Official Video)
Used To LoveMartin Garrix & Dean Lewis

This is a surprising track for fans, released in October 2019, where Dean Lewis—who scored a massive hit with “Be Alright” in 2018—teams up with big-room ace Martin Garrix.

It marks a complete departure from Martin Garrix’s usual style, taking on a gentle, ballad-like tone.

It’s a grand, pop-crafted piece.

RideMia Rodriguez

Mia Rodriguez – Ride (Official Visualizer)
RideMia Rodriguez

The song released in February 2024 by Sydney-born singer-songwriter Mia Rodriguez features lyrics that strongly emphasize confidence and agency.

Having risen to prominence in the music scene through her activity on TikTok, she has drawn attention with her distinctive dark-pop style.

In this work, she powerfully expresses living honestly with one’s desires and seizing what one wants, with the phrase “riding the big rodeo” serving as a striking symbol of challenge and deepening relationships.

Mia Rodriguez’s music is a must-listen for those who believe in themselves and have the courage to face adversity.

Terrible NewsMiddle Kids

Middle Kids – Terrible News (Official Video)
Terrible NewsMiddle Kids

Australia’s acclaimed alternative rock band Middle Kids are known for their rich melodies and emotional lyrics.

This track is a single from their album “Faith Crisis Pt 1,” released in February 2024, and was conceived during the pandemic.

It portrays people feeling overwhelmed by conflicting information amid widespread anxiety and confusion.

Beginning with a dreamlike urgency and brisk pace, the song heightens its tension in the chorus.

Its themes—self-identity and breaking free from the surrounding negativity—extend beyond the pandemic to many different contexts.

It’s a perfect pick for moments when you want to slow down and reflect, or when you’re craving a brief escape.