A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “S,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.
However, there are plenty of English words that start with “S,” like “Start,” “Shake,” “Season,” and “Save.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles beginning with “S,” regardless of era or genre.
You might discover something new by grouping songs in a way you haven’t considered before!
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (261–270)
SWAYStarset

Starset is a band that champions “cinematic rock,” fusing science and music.
Founded by a scientist, they’ve gained popularity for their grand storytelling.
The track in question showcases their style: it starts with a quiet, dreamlike verse and then surges into a heavy, intensified sound in the chorus.
The dazzling synths and weighty guitar riffs create a breathtaking contrast between calm and fury.
The lyrics, depicting a desperate reach for light amid suffocating darkness, are deeply moving.
This song appears on their fifth album, SILOS, released in September 2025.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who loves expansive, soundtrack-like music.
Shadow PeopleTestament

Testament, a band that reigns as a flagship of Bay Area thrash, needs no introduction to anyone who loves thrash metal.
From their album Para Bellum, slated for release in October 2025, they unveiled a lead track in September of the same year.
The piece is striking not only for its high-velocity, thrash-typical riffs, but also for its groove-focused structure that starts slow and gradually ratchets up the tension.
A sense of foreboding, like a shadow creeping up from behind, and a worldview depicting isolation in modern society blend seamlessly with the massive sound.
With the addition of a new drummer, the band has also gained a fresh forward momentum—another point of note.
It’s a perfect track for those seeking heavy music with a narrative arc—not just sheer aggression.
So LowThe Devil Wears Prada

The Devil Wears Prada, a U.S.
metalcore band named after the novel The Devil Wears Prada, has a track on their album Flowers, set for release in November 2025, that blends pop-friendly melodies with an aggressive edge.
Beginning with an electronic intro that builds into hefty guitar riffs, the song showcases rich choral interplay between Mike Hranica’s screams and Jeremy DePoyster’s clean vocals.
Paired with lyrics that portray a destructive urge to burn away a dull everyday life—and the emptiness that follows—the band’s aggressive performance resounds throughout.
While rooted in metalcore, its catchiness gives it serious addictive power for anyone seeking a hard-hitting listen.
SilenceThe Plot In You

While rooted in metalcore, The Plot In You continue to evolve by incorporating alternative and electronic elements, earning solid recognition in the scene, including a platinum certification for their 2018 single “Feel Nothing.” This newly released work centers on the peace of mind that comes with age, and its resolve not to repeat the past is reflected in an experimental structure that deliberately avoids traditional repetition.
The rapidly shifting, dramatic progression exemplifies a sound that speaks to their maturity.
Complementing their trademark heaviness with more refined melodies, this track is one that listeners standing at life’s crossroads—seeking quiet strength—should hear.
Speeding 72Momma

The Brooklyn-based band Momma is drawing attention with a sound that revives the spirit of ’90s alternative rock for today.
Openly citing influences like Nirvana and Pavement, their acclaimed 2022 album Household Name earned high scores on review sites and has been widely praised by music lovers.
This track is a true driving song, with distorted guitars racing forward—like the soundtrack to youth itself.
It depicts the beginning of a sweet yet slightly precarious romance, as two people who meet at a show follow their impulses and hit the road.
Put it on as background music for a carefree trip with friends, and you’ll want to roll the windows down and crank it up.
It’s a song that makes the ordinary feel like a luminous movie scene.

