Get ready for a diverse wave of fresh new music! Linkin Park drops their powerful new single “Unshatter” from the upcoming From Zero (Deluxe Edition), while Jessie J makes a bold return with her first single in four years, “No Secrets.” Mother Mother brings their signature alt-pop energy, Tucker Wetmore delivers heartfelt country vibes with his debut album What Not To, and Remember Monday adds their harmonious pop touch. Matt Goss and The Blow Monkeys round out the week with nostalgic yet fresh sounds, perfect for any playlist.

LINKIN PARK – UNSHATTER

LINKIN PARK reveal a new music track entitled “Unshatter” out now via Warner Records. Listen HERE. It’s the next unreleased track to be unlocked from the Deluxe Edition of their acclaimed album FROM ZERO, which lands on May 16. Pre-order/Pre-save HERE.

Right out of the gate, a stomping groove sets the pace for “Unshatter.” Distorted guitar crunch and kinetic production lays the framework for Mike Shinoda’s signature wordplay and airtight cadence. He passes the mic to Emily Armstrong whose gritty delivery drives the refrain. “‘Unshatter’ was an early track we made while recording From Zero,” Shinoda explains. “Emily’s huge vocal in the bridge was one of the moments that gave us an indication of what was possible together.” Teeming with emotion and energy, it has all the makings of a LINKIN PARK staple and future live favorite.

MOTHER MOTHER – LOVE TO DEATH

Globally-celebrated alt-rock band Mother Mother release the new single entitled ‘Love To Death’.

An early leak of the song first surfaced on YouTube back in 2009 and has remained a part of Mother Mother’s lore ever since. A fan favourite, unofficial uploads have generated hundreds of thousands of plays, and fans have even devoted Reddit forums and entire comment sections to the track as they awaited its formal release.

The song hinges on a propulsive drum pattern. The vocals lock into a call-and-response, melting into an otherworldly choir of echoes. During the bridge, eerie harmonies soothe and scorch. In fiery fashion, the lyrics attempt to untangle love’s complexities as frontman Ryan Guldemond sings, “Look at love it will burn your eyes. Kept shut and you feel deprived.” Meanwhile, the momentum combusts on a chantable chorus, “You love enough and you love to death, oh.”

‘Love To Death’ sets the stage for the arrival of their highly anticipated tenth studio album, Nostalgia, on June 6. Pre-order/pre-save HERE.

JESSIE J – NO SECRETS

BRIT award-winning, multi-platinum selling artist Jessie J makes her highly anticipated return with ‘No Secrets’, her first release in four years. This will be followed by her first single ‘Living My Best Life’, produced by Ryan Tedder, out May 16th via Darco Artist Partnerships (D.A.P).

Listen to ‘No Secrets’ here: lnk.to/nosecrets

‘No Secrets’ is a deeply personal, open invitation into the highs and lows of Jessie J’s life over the past few years. Confronting themes of loss, trauma and the impact of social media, poking fun at over sharing, the single serves as a raw and unfiltered reintroduction to one of the most successful and recognisable voices in British music. The track sees Jessie J embracing her alt-R&B sound, with her signature powerhouse vocals and soul-baring lyricism commanding attention from the very first heartfelt line.

TUCKER WETMORE – WHAT NOT TO

With the release of his highly-anticipated debut album What Not To, country’s hottest rising star Tucker Wetmore steps into the spotlight with a 19-track collection that’s already earning praise from fans and critics alike. Produced by Chris LaCorte and featuring 11 tracks co-written by Wetmore, the album showcases his dynamic range and cements his arrival as one of the genre’s most exciting new voices.

Outfitted with everything from radio-ready anthems to moments of real depth and vulnerability, What Not To captures the highs, lows and hard-earned lessons in Wetmore’s 25 years. Standouts include the viral sensation “Brunette,” a clever, fast-faced breakup track layered with introspection, fan-favorite “Drinkin’ Boots” and the emotional centerpiece and album’s namesake, “What Not To.” The title track threads themes of struggle, growth and redemption as it finds Wetmore not claiming to have the blueprint for being a better man, but knowing what he doesn’t want to carry forward. The record spans from late-night ready swagger (“Bad Luck Looks Good On Me”) to reflective slow burns (“Goodbye Whiskey”), showing Wetmore’s expansive range as both a performer and storyteller.

MATT GOSS – NOT FORGOTTEN

The Not Forgotten, a charity devoted to transforming the lives of veterans and serving military personnel, is proud to announce the release of a powerful new single by international award-winning music sensation Matt Goss.

Released today in partnership with The Not Forgotten, the single—”Not Forgotten”—commemorates the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day and is now available to stream on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music and all digital streaming services, listen HERE.

Award-winning singer Matt Goss, known across the globe for his soulful voice also has a deep and genuine connection to the Armed Forces community. His campaigning for veterans and their mental health around the world has made him an Honorary Captain in the U.S. Army: now living back in the UK Matt has turned his focus onto the British Armed Forces. He expressed the honour and emotion he has felt working with The Not Forgotten to support the 80th anniversary commemoration of VE Day.

THE BLOW MONKEYS – BIRDSONG

British pop-soul group The Blow Monkeys have announced they will release their 13th studio album ‘Birdsong’ on 15th August 2025, followed by a ten-date UK tour in October.

The album’s release will be the first since the group signed to Creation Youth, the British independent record label launched by Alan McGee – the Creation Records founder who famously signed artists like Oasis, Primal Scream and My Bloody Valentine – and producer and Killing Joke bassist Martin ‘Youth’ Glover.

After making their debut over 40 years ago, The Blow Monkeys became household names when classic singles ‘Digging Your Scene’ and ‘It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way’ became worldwide hits and their cover of Leslie Gore’s 1963 song ‘You Don’t Own Me’ featured on the biggest selling soundtrack of all time, ‘Dirty Dancing’.

But there was always so much more going on with these soulful troubadours, with them possessing a relentless desire to move forward, collaborate, to be socially engaged and to have something to contribute.

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