In The End by Depeche Mode Depeche Mode has always had a talent for channeling melancholy into something sonically beautiful and deeply human. “In The End”, an unreleased track from the Memento Mori sessions, feels like a quiet exhale from a band that has explored themes of mortality, faith, and solitude for over four decades. […]
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Hole in the Ground by Inhaler With the release of their new single Hole in the Ground, Inhaler continues to stake their claim on the alt-rock landscape. The Dublin-based quartet first caught international attention with their energetic debut and the added interest of frontman Elijah Hewson — yes, the son of U2’s Bono. Despite the
Chicago Sunset Set by Azzecca Every Friday at 8pm CET is Weekendmix time at justadailysong.com, and this week we’re serving up golden-hour vibes straight from the Windy City. Say hello to Azzecca—the rising DJ and producer who’s just been named one of DJ Mag’s Artists to Watch in 2025. With a sound that blends deep,
She’s Lost Control (Long Version) by Grace Jones There’s something electrifying about a great 12-inch record. The extended grooves, the dancefloor ambition, the space to let a song wander and mutate. Few artists knew how to use that space better than Grace Jones, and her long version of She’s Lost Control is a prime example.
Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen Sometimes a song comes back with a new coat of dust and fire—and it hits even harder the second time around. Electric Nebraska, the long-rumored alternate take on Bruce Springsteen’s stark 1982 album, gives us that rare gift. And nowhere is the transformation sharper than on “Atlantic City.” Where the
Q&A with Myself by Admiral Freebee Belgian singer-songwriter Admiral Freebee returns with a quietly stirring new single, “Q&A with Myself,” a reflective conversation set to music. Known for blending Americana, indie rock, and lyric-driven ballads, Admiral Freebee (the alias of Tom Van Laere) has long been a wandering voice in the European alternative scene—always curious,
DOP by Yenlik Emerging strongly from Kazakhstan’s rapidly evolving hip-hop scene, Yenlik is turning heads with his track DOP — a song that’s at once moody, melodic, and sharply introspective. As Central Asia continues to rise as a cultural hub, artists like Yenlik are proving that compelling rap doesn’t need to follow Western trends to
Rabbit Hole set by MARKUS SCHULZ Few DJs have cultivated such a loyal following for a specific sound within the trance and progressive scenes as Markus Schulz. Known for his emotionally charged sets and deep connection with fans, Schulz has developed what his community calls the “Rabbit Hole” — a descent into darker, deeper, and
Black Betty by Ram Jam Some songs hit like a bolt of lightning—sudden, electrifying, and unforgettable. “Black Betty” by Ram Jam is one of those rare tracks that, despite its status as a one-hit wonder, has burned itself into the collective memory of rock fans worldwide. Released in 1977, “Black Betty” took a centuries-old folk
Tie You Down by HAIM, Bon Iver Some collaborations feel inevitable—in the best way. “Tie You Down,” the new track by HAIM and Bon Iver, is a stunning fusion of indie-pop precision and atmospheric folk. It’s a meeting of musical minds that, on paper, may seem like worlds apart, but in sound, they melt into
