Olive Jones – Kingdom
Olive Jones announces her debut album For Mary with the stunning, groove-led single Kingdom. Soulful, intimate, and politically charged, her honeyed vocals and sharp songwriting mark her as one of the UK’s most compelling new artists.
2026 Valentine’s Special
Valentine’s Day 2026 again. So naturally, our Valentine's Special playlist shows up like a long-stemmed rose with impeccable taste: uninterrupted, ad-free devotion to the good stuff. No awkward pauses, no algorithmic mood swings just music doing what it does best. Consider this your sonic Valentine, sent with affection and a wink from Paris.
Arctic Monkeys – Opening Night. From HELP(2)
Arctic Monkeys quietly steal the opening scene on HELP(2) with their brand new track titled Opening Night. A restrained, cinematic cut that sets the tone for War Child’s urgent new compilation. No grandstanding, just purpose.
Kamal. – How The Fuck Does Everybody Else Manage?
Kamal taps into the quiet chaos of modern coping on “How The Fuck Does Everybody Else Manage?” — a stripped-back, brutally honest track that turns late-night doubt into something strangely comforting.
FAUZIA – The Way
FAUZIA returns with a subtle, shape-shifting double single on Local Action — her first solo release in four years, blending downtempo pop, compositional finesse and quiet emotional weight.
Robyn – Sexistential
Robyn returns with Sexistential, a fearless and euphoric pop album that reclaims pleasure, vulnerability and the dancefloor after Honey.
Hutch – Never Like The First Time
A raw, intimate debut from UK singer-songwriter Hutch. Never Like The First Time captures addiction, surrender, and rebirth with jazz-tinged restraint and emotional honesty. A track that lets the dark and shiny moments coexist, proving vulnerability is where real connection — and survival — begin.
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – Mercy
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist’s Mercy drags you through beauty, ruin, and razor-edged poetry. A world of cracked beats, whispered warnings, and brilliant guests, it’s their most magnetic chaos yet — unsettling, addictive, and impossible to shake.
Best New Music • 2025
Dive into a meticulously Sodwee curated playlist of 400 standout tracks released over the past year — a hand-picked treasure trove of fresh sounds, hidden gems, and pure musical gold.
Robyn – Dopamine
After a seven-year hiatus, Robyn returns with her new single “Dopamine,” out now — a euphoric, emotional synth-pop comeback that promises to light up the dance floor all over again.