New Releases
New Music Friday - this week's biggest new song, album and DVD releases, all in one place

Welcome to New Music Friday, your ultimate round-up of this week's single, album and home entertainment releases.
Let's get started with your brand-new singles slate.
Ahead of his first-ever European tour with his band The Breakers, kicking off in Birmingham on February 25 and concluding with three nights in London,Cruz Beckham drops For Your Love. It serves as the follow-up to last October's double release, OPTICS andLICK THE TOAD, and was co-written and produced by Justin Raisen and Lewis Pesacov.
Fresh off the back of her Top 5 debut album,Perrie delivers a Valentine's Day treat with Woman In Love. Already a favourite among fans, the track will be included on theRecord Store Day 2026 exclusive ice blue Fan Edition vinyl ofPerrie, available from participating independent record shops on Saturday April 18.
After teasing the track in her recent B2B set with Eats Everything at La Discotheque at London's Drumsheds,Jodie Harsh unleashes The Night Is Yours, a euphoric celebration of self-expression.
ELIZA is back with Major, the latest track lifted from her upcoming LP The Darkening Green, due March 4. ELIZA wrote the song for a friend, encouraging them to break a cycle of destruction and understand how 'major' they really are.
Mimi Webb readies the deluxe version of her second albumConfessions: An Unexpected Turn of Events with Eyes Closed, as Nashville rock outfit Here Come The Mummies launch their latest EP Road Trip with focus track DTF.
Fresh from their GRAMMY® win for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album, Argentine duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso share new Sting collab HASTA JESÚS TUVO UN MAL DÍA, taken from upcoming album FREE SPIRITS, landing March 19.
Elsewhere, we find big new releases fromDamon Albarn, Grian Chatten, Kae Tempest and War Child Records (Flags), MUNA (Dancing On The Wall), LIGHTHOUSE (Animal), Fred again.. andJamie T (Lights Burn Dimmer),Ella Langley (Be Her), Meghan Trainor (Get In Girl),Luke Combs (Be By You) and Morgan Evans (Steel Town), SLAG (Losing) andErin LeCount (DON'T YOU SEE ME TRYING?).
Now, let's talk albums.
Charli xcx follows up the chart-topping, zeitgeist-creating BRAT with the soundtrack to the Emerald Fennell-directed Emily Brontë adaptation Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Can Charli earn an eighth Top 40 album with the record?
Elsewhere, Charli's bestie Troye Sivan celebrates a decade of his debut albumBlue Neighbourhood with its Ten Years On edition. The reissue includes brand-new, reimagined artwork from original illustrator Hsiao-Ron Cheng and two fan-requested tracks - Strawberries & Cigarettes and Swimming Pools.
Cork five-piece Cardinals - aka brothers Euan, Finn and Darragh Manning, Oskar Gudinovic and Aaron Hurley - offer up their long-awaited debut Masquerade, housing recent singles including I Like You, Barbed Wire and The Burning of Cork.
London-born producer and composer Danny L Harle delivers Cerulean, the follow-up to 2021 debut Harlecore.
The legendary Jill Scott returns with her sixth studio record To Whom It May Concern. Her first full-length release in 10 years, it features collaborations with Ab-Soul, J.I.D., Tierra Whack and Too $hort.
You can also expect new LPs fromChet Faker (A Love for Strangers), Remember Sports (The Refrigerator), Congratulations (Join Hands) and Angel Du$t (Cold 2 the Touch).




