Each week, Consequence’s Songs of the Week column spotlights one of the best new tracks from the earlier seven days and takes a have a look at notable releases. Discover our new favorites and extra on our Top Songs playlist, and for different nice songs from rising artists, you possibly can hearken to our New Sounds playlist. This week, PinkPantheress, S. G. Goodman, The Marías, and plenty of extra have unveiled new tracks.
Employees Picks: March twenty eighth – April 4th 2025
2hollis — “you”
2hollis is again together with his newest assortment of songs, star, and almost all of them are floor-filling bangers. One of the crucial infectious slices of dance pop comes with the Eurotrance-influenced “you,” which strikes at such a frenetic tempo that it’s shocking Hollis doesn’t let the tune absolutely collapse (like on prior tracks “two dangerous” and “gold”). What’s so great about “you,” and star as an entire, is the stress between Hollis’ icy distance on the mic and the chaotic rattle of the beats that comply with; he’s seemingly a grasp of this sort of glitched out, paranoid dance music, cathartic at one second and terrifying the following. Whereas “you” is a cleaner providing total, it’s one more nice instance of 2hollis’ exceptional pop imaginative and prescient. — Paolo Ragusa
By Storm — “Double Trio 2”
By Storm, the brand new(ish) outsider hip-hop group fashioned by the surviving members of Damage Reserve, returned this week with a sequel to their debut single, “Double Trio.” The primary observe underneath the identify served as a transition between the 2 initiatives, and now “Double Trio 2” showcases how rapper Ritchie with a T and producer Parker Corey are persevering with to sharpen their inventive imaginative and prescient. The beat is ethereal and intense — an power that’s matched by the vocal efficiency — and the bars boldly stare down the expertise of grief. It actually hits. — Jonah Krueger
Dazy — “Pay No Thoughts (To the Indicators)”
Dazy has had fairly the 12 months already: After releasing a 9-track album in January, the Virginia-based musician is again with a contemporary single to additional cost up his momentum. A complete lot grimier than the tracks on for all i care, “Pay No Thoughts” options James Goodson laying his spacey vocals over a thick layer of distorted fuzz, held firmly in place by mechanical percussion beneath all of it. Trying on the approach issues have been going to date, he’s projected to maintain getting higher because the 12 months progresses. — Karan Singh