
Kesha Seeks a Chaotic Love, and 9 More New Songs
Kesha, 'Red Flag.'
Now that Kesha's lawsuits and record-company contracts are in the past, her first independently released album, '. (Period),' doubles down on her persona as an unruly, thrill-seeking party girl who wants what she wants. In the peppy 'Red Flag,' she welcomes chaos and complication over boredom. 'I need a certain kind of chemical / It's dangerous and unforgettable,' she sings, with an edge of Auto-Tune. The track revs up a combination of synth-pop pulsation and hand-clapping trance buildups, an adrenaline rush of romantic disaster.
J.I.D. featuring Eminem, 'Animals (Pt. 1)'
The Atlanta rapper J.I.D. — born Destin Route — zooms through a barrage of syllables in the virtuosic 'Animals (Pt. 1).' It's a breakneck boast that juggles rhyme schemes and percussive flows with casual precision: 'I'm good at my job / It's not a walk in the park 'cause I'm in a metropolis / I'm lost in a thought but escaping the darkness.' J.I.D. is confident enough to split the track with a past master of enunciation and internal rhymes, Eminem. He pivots the production from eerily electronic to orchestral, without lessening the beats per minute or syllables per second.
Foo Fighters, 'Today's Song'
'Today's Song,' the first new Foo Fighters song since 2023, starts as an elegy, then explodes into an exhortation to persevere. 'Two sides to a river,' Dave Grohl sings as drums and power chords come crashing in, and, later, 'We'll drown in the middle / Which side are you on?' It's the band's latest earnest, uplifting hard-rock anthem, and despite a few rhyming-dictionary lyrics, the feeling comes through.
The Reds, Pinks and Purples, 'What's the Worst Thing You Heard'
The Reds, Pinks and Purples, from San Francisco, merge the 1960s and the 1980s at their most dejected. They share the ringing picked guitars of folk-rock with the bitter tunefulness of the Smiths and the Go-Betweens. On their new album, 'The Past Is a Garden I Never Fed,' the song titles are a checklist of pessimism, from artistic careers to life choices: 'The World Doesn't Need Another Band,' 'You're Never Safe from Yourself,' 'No One Absolves Us in the End.' In 'What's the Worst Thing You Heard?,' rising chords disguise dimming expectations; 'I know we're going to crash,' Glenn Donaldson sings, unconsoled by a brisk beat and a pretty guitar pattern.
Ethel Cain, '___ Me Eyes'
In the new single from Ethel Cain's album due in August, 'Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You,' she sings about a troubled fast girl from a small town, potentially a romantic rival in the album's narrative. 'She's got her makeup done and her high heels on,' the singer observes. 'She goes to church straight from the clubs / They say she looks just like her mama before the drugs.' The track's pulsing synthesizers echo the 1981 Kim Carnes hit 'Bette Davis Eyes,' which Cain has covered on tour. But unlike the casual seductress in that song, Cain's character grows tearful behind her bravado. 'They all want to take her out / But no one ever wants to take her home,' Cain wails in a surge of sympathy.
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