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Songs to add to your playlist for November

  • November 7, 2025
  • Victoria Polsely
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November is here and it is starting to get chilly and dark. Warm yourself now with a riveting new playlist filled with bangers in electronica, pop, R&B, country, indie rock and more. Check out the below exciting risers and add these tracks to your favorite winter playlist.

“Slamming Keys" by G Jones and Eprom

Two of bass music’s most forward-thinking architects, G Jones and Eprom, have reunited to deliver a masterclass in digital chaos with their new single, “Slamming Keys.” The track marks the duo’s first collaboration of 2025 and the lead single from their forthcoming EP, Disk Utility.

From the first distorted chord, “Slamming Keys” throws listeners into a volatile world of glitching synths, fractured percussion, and seismic low-end pressure. It’s an assault of texture and precision, the kind of meticulously sculpted sonic architecture that blurs the line between breakbeat, IDM, and experimental bass. Each sound feels engineered for impact, every rhythmic mutation calibrated to overwhelm in the best way possible. G Jones and Eprom’s chemistry remains untouchable. The single arrives on the heels of their monumental B2B at OSLO in London, and they are set to tour across North America with a run of intimate 360° DJ sets, merging cutting-edge visual design and surround-sound production for an experience that’s as much art installation as it is rave.

“Trick of the Light” by Jessica Carter Altman

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Jessica Carter Altman has just shared a heartfelt new single "Trick of the Light". The warm and soul-drenched envelopment is a hopeful and engaging take on how transformative and life changing love can be. She sings, "I'm addicted to your charm / It feels so good / I want to take flights," showing the pure joy from finding her special someone. Musically, “Trick of the Light” features emotive piano under Jessica Carter Altman's soul-drenched and breathtaking vocals. Soaring melodies and intoxicating rhythms add to the song's allure.

Jessica Carter Altman has built a fervent fanbase with her storied songwriting and lush musical releases. She has recently toured with BBMAK, Tyler Hilton, and has also opened for early-2000s icons O-Town, impressing audiences around America. "Trick of the Light" is a must add song to your favorite cozy winter playlist.

"Best Western" by Joey Myron

Country meets pop rock innovator Joey Myron has just released his latest irresistible musical offering. Called "Best Western", the song exemplifies his "Urban Cowboy" genre-colliding sound and features a contribution from Lucky Dog. The song is a contemplation of a difficult time, a seductive love affair gone awry. The track features Joey Myron's signature whisky-drenched vocals singing arena-worthy melodies. Twangy pitch-black guitar riffs and driving rhythms set the tone for a story soaked in heartbreak and grit, as Myron blurs the line between country storytelling and rock swagger.

“Best Western” captures the fleeting comfort of a motel love, the kind that feels cinematic and dangerous all at once. With smoky harmonies weaving through the chorus, the song builds a soundscape that’s both nostalgic and new, a late-night drive through neon-lit backroads and restless memories. Joey Myron continues to prove he’s one of the most compelling voices in modern country, fearless in his fusion of genres and unafraid to dig into the shadows of love, loss, and longing.

"California" by Alisan Porter

Rising singer-songwriter Alisan Porter has just shared "California", a contemplative anti-stereotype song all about the place she loves. The reflective song is also a narration on how deeply layered California girls can be, resilient, honest and strong. She sings, "If you want a place to call home / Come to California / Won't find anywhere better / Don't say I didn't warn you," giving a special ode to the golden state. Sonically, "California" is a beautiful mood-drenched slow burner complete with Alisan Porter's gorgeous vocals over nostalgia-dipped layered organic instrumentation.

Alisan Porter is not only a one-of-a-kind musical force but she is also an entrepreneur, launching Vybe House Music, a boutique artist development label and creative hub for emerging artists. Take a listen to "California" now and get swept away in the beautiful sound.

“Some Kind of Dangerous” by Arts Fishing Club

Adventurous indie rockers Arts Fishing Club have just shared their latest banger "Some Kind of Dangerous". The highly relatable anthem is a gritty emotionally charged anthem that questions what it means to stay human in an increasingly digital world. Fueled by driving percussion, blues-drenched electric guitars, and frontman Christopher Kessenich’s impassioned vocals, the track strikes a perfect balance between grit and grace, rebellion and reflection. The band describes the song as “a desperate plea to remain human, dangerous flesh and blood, as we rapidly witness ourselves evolving into machines.” That urgency pulses through every beat, as they channel both the unease and exhilaration of existing on the edge of technological overload. It’s indie rock with a pulse, alive, imperfect, and gloriously messy.

What sets Arts Fishing Club apart is their unfiltered authenticity. From Kessenich’s 1,600-mile walking tour from Maine to Nashville to their now-legendary live shows (complete with onstage hot-dog tossing and a grill master at the ready), they embody the idea of living loudly and unapologetically. That same fearless energy courses through “Some Kind of Dangerous”, turning a modern existential crisis into an arena-ready anthem of defiance.

“Diggy (Dan Nigro remix)" by Spencer Ludwig

Musical visionary Spencer Ludwig has just shared the original version of his hit single "Diggy" written and produced alongside Tom Peyton and Dan Nigro (Olivia Rodrigo, Caroline Polachek, Chappell Roan). “Diggy (Dan Nigro remix)" features Spencer's blazing trumpet against colliding funk-fueled rhythms and groovy dance-worthy beats. Catchy pop-laden melodies sung with a fun-living gritty delivery add to the captivating earworm. To celebrate the song's success over the last 10 years, he has further shared a creatively fearless and kaleidoscopic music video by acclaimed director and visual-effects artist Markus Madlangbayan.

Spencer Ludwig is a Latin Grammy, winning artist, trumpeter, songwriter, and producer whose vibrant sound blurs the lines between pop, funk, and jazz. Bursting with charisma and creativity, his music channels bold brass energy and genre-defying style. He first caught the world’s attention as the original trumpeter for Capital Cities before stepping out on his own with Warner Bros. Records, where he quickly established himself as a boundary-pushing solo artist.

"lost (perdida)" by Gavrielle

Mesmerizing singer-songwriter and producer Gavrielle has just released "lost (perdida)", a lush nature-inspired bilingual Spanish and English reviere. Written during the artists' honeymoon in Mexico’s Jalisco area, Gavrielle took influence from the region's unique beauty, lush jungles and stunning ocean views. The result is a layered sonic oasis filled with sounds of dropping water, tribal inspired percussion and emotive keys. Gavrielle's vocals are expressive, soothing yet urgent as she sings intoxicating melodies.

Gavrielle found early success as an in-demand singer and top-liner for dance music and now is quickly making a name for herself with her solo career. "lost (perdida)" is off of her highly anticipated upcoming album Resonance, in which she wrote, performed and produced all the songs herself. Take a listen to "lost (perdida)" now and get lost in the intoxicating sound.

"The Spots I See" by Hank West & the Pyrite Suns

Hank West & the Pyrite Suns have just unleashed an inviting soul-drenched alternative R&B single "The Spots I See". The creative track is all about the miscommunication many of us experience in the face of the modern world which is filled with texting and digital distortions. "Phones glitch, people miss signals, we get left on read,” West shares. “We’re all living inside these circles of miscommunication.” Musically, "The Spots I See" features a unique panoply of sounds from engaging saxophone solos to Jazz-infused drums and Hank West's alluring vocals. The song is kaleidoscopic, intriguing, creative and mesmerizing with a variety of instruments layered creating a bold listen.

“The Spots I See” is off of Hank West & the Pyrite Suns' upcoming self-titled album. Recorded in the Bywater district of New Orleans with engineer Rick Nelson, the album promises to be an innovative and one-of-a-kind listen. As a bandleader, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, Hank West played saxophone for two decades with the renowned Squirrel Nut Zippers. Check out the new single now and get excited for the forthcoming album.

"sun & moon" by Rikki Lumi

Rikki Lumi is an enigmatic and alluring new artist whose musical project follows an alien banished from the planet Venus making her way to Earth. Her debut single is entitled "sun & moon" and shows this alien girl creating music and singing love songs to try and fit in with humans. Lyrically, "sun & moon" is a song about yearning, fascination and the bizarre yet beautiful nature of music. Sonically, "sun & moon" features shimmery guitar lines, dreamy soundscapes and crystalline vocals. Engaging melodies, cosmic synths and captivating guitars make "sun & moon" a standout song.

Rikki Lumi has made a powerful debut with "sun & moon". Blending indie pop with shoegaze, alternative rock and more, the artist has built a unique story and galaxy for fans to explore. Take a listen to "sun & moon" now and add this gem to your favorite playlist.

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