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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “T”! When it comes to English words beginning with “T,” there are lots—like “To,” “Top,” and “Tender,” to name a few.

Many of these are actually used in song titles, and if you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few tracks in mind.

You might not usually search for songs that start with the same initial, but doing so could lead you to new music or fresh discoveries.

Let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'T' (131–140)

The House That Doesn’t ExistMelody’s Echo Chamber

Melody’s Echo Chamber – The House That Doesn’t Exist (Official Video)
The House That Doesn't ExistMelody's Echo Chamber

Melody’s Echo Chamber is the solo project led by French musician Melody Prochet.

With its psychedelic weightlessness and sweet vocals, it has secured a solid place in the dream-pop scene.

Her new track is The House That Doesn’t Exist.

Serving as the opener to her fourth album, Unclouded, due out on December 5, 2025, the song is striking for its elegant sound, with strings that seem to soar.

Its worldview invites you into a fantastical space—a “house that doesn’t exist”—making it perfect for moments when you want to step away from reality and rest your mind.

Co-created with Sven Wunder, the music offers a cinematic soundscape to sink into, so if you’re looking for something to play on a quiet night, be sure to check it out.

The Grey AreaRobert Hood

More than 30 years ago, in the early 1990s, Robert Hood joined the pivotal Detroit techno unit Underground Resistance and later established minimal techno.

With his stoic, stripped-down approach to sound, he’s been a legend who has led the scene for many years.

The track in question appears on the 12-inch “Moveable Parts Chapter 2,” released in February 1997 on his own label, M-Plant.

Built solely from a simple four-on-the-floor rhythm and repeating synths, its immersive groove—despite running over ten minutes—exemplifies what could be called a textbook of minimal techno.

It’s a classic that was also chosen as the opening track on the 2014 album “M-Print: 20 Years of M-Plant Music,” and a masterpiece that anyone seeking to sink into a solid, stripped-back sonic world should definitely hear.

The New FleshSYLOSIS

SYLOSIS – The New Flesh (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The New FleshSYLOSIS

Sylosis, a metal band from Reading, UK, masterfully weave Bay Area thrash and melodic death metal elements into a technical, heavy sound that continues to captivate metal fans worldwide.

Their new track, The New Flesh, explores a profound theme of transcending the physical body, with razor-sharp guitar riffs and dramatic shifts that strike the listener to the core.

Released in November 2025, the song has also drawn attention as a lead single from the upcoming album The New Flesh, slated for release in February 2026.

Its beautiful melodies shine through the pummeling beats, making it a must-hear for anyone who craves both the ferocity and the lyricism of metal.

TroubleThe Enemy

The Enemy – Trouble (Official Video)
TroubleThe Enemy

The Enemy, a band from Coventry that took the UK rock scene by storm in the late 2000s, broke up once but returned, and they continue to command fervent support with their punkish sound that speaks for the working-class reality.

Here’s their new track, released in November 2025.

Serving as a lead cut from their comeback album “Social Disguises,” due out in February 2026, it’s a rock tune bursting with raw guitars and relentless, driving beats reminiscent of their early urgency.

The song captures the impatience and frustration of searching for one’s place amid a rapidly changing culture, and it’s sure to strike a deep chord with former rock kids.

A must-listen not only for longtime fans, but for anyone craving no-nonsense, hard-hitting rock.

The Room Where She DiedAlissa White-Gluz

Alissa White-Gluz – The Room Where She Died (Official Music Video)
The Room Where She DiedAlissa White-Gluz

Alissa White-Gluz, the queen of Canada’s metal scene, has long been the frontwoman of ARCH ENEMY, but in November 2025 she left the band to fully embark on her solo career.

Marking this new chapter is The Room Where She Died.

Composed by Oliver Palotai of KAMELOT, this dramatic track fuses the ferocity of melodic death metal with progressive twists.

Its introspective lyrics, centered on death and loss, are delivered through searing growls and gorgeous clean vocals, stirring deep emotion in the listener.

A labor of love brought to life after years of planning, it’s a must-listen for anyone craving hard-hitting rock.