Weekly Roundup #122
Welcome to Roundup, showcasing the freshest tunes at the moment.
Another week, another roundup. What are you spinning?
New Muscles - Mary In The Junkyard
It’s almost time for Mary In The Junkyard’s huge debut record, and to coincide with a tour announcement, they’ve dropped New Muscles. The track is lighter and more melodic than the cinematic Crash Landing, but has already become a fan-favourite from a recent run of shows.
For Fans Of: Westside Cowboy, Lime Garden
Falling Out Of Love - The Strokes
Following the controversial Going Shopping, The Strokes’ comeback is now in full swing, the second single doubles down on a more ‘Voidz-approach’ to their sound and production, which features prominent distorted vocals. The track itself is more romantic and heartfelt than its predecessor and is very reminiscent of Julian’s collaboration with Daft Punk back in 2013.
For Fans Of: DJO, Daft Punk
Arctic Sun - Cherry I
The London art-rock four-piece Cherry has dropped an urgent new single. The track is released alongside the announcement of the band’s much-anticipated debut EP and is full of tense spectral vocals and dark incisive instrumentation that is at once melancholic and incendiary.
For Fans Of: Brooki, THEATRE
Runaways - Sam Foster Smith
South-West hailing artist Sam Foster Smith continues his momentum in 2026 with a second single, Runaways. The track expands his upbeat and introspective style, ahead of a busy Summer. As well as influence from Springsteen, there’s electronic inspiration here too, reminiscent of Avicii, which makes the track perfect for sunny days.
For Fans Of: Sam Fender, Bruce Springsteen