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October’s Sonic Boom: Dasha, Priscilla Block, and Noah Cyrus Lead a Diverse Week of New Music Releases

Wyatt WalkerWyatt WalkerOctober 13, 20255 Minutes read

The week of October 13, 2025, has arrived with a robust slate of **new music releases**, offering something for every listener across genres. From the deeply personal explorations of Dasha and Priscilla Block to the genre-bending evolution of Noah Cyrus, this release period is shaping up to be a significant one in the year’s music stories. Alongside these prominent artists, a host of other musicians have also dropped new tracks and albums, painting a vibrant picture of the contemporary music landscape and its exciting **new music releases**.

Dasha Unveils ‘Anna’ EP: A Deep Dive into New Music Releases

Country star Dasha has rolled out her highly anticipated ‘Anna’ EP, released on October 10th via Warner Records. This eight-track collection is described as a deeply personal body of work, delving into a range of styles from introspective ballads to more rowdy, rollicking tracks. The EP features her upbeat single “Work On Me” alongside the stripped-back ballad “Train.” Dasha, who broke out with the 1.7 billion-streamed hit “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” from her debut country album ‘What Happens Now?’, co-wrote seven of the tracks on ‘Anna.’ This new project, named after her birth name, Anna Dasha Novotny, signifies a return to her roots and an exploration of identity. The artist’s willingness to experiment with bold pop hooks while maintaining her signature confidence and sass is a hallmark of this release. Dasha’s recent touring schedule has included opening for Kane Brown at Wembley Stadium, showcasing her growing presence on the international music scene and contributing to the week’s **new music releases**.

Priscilla Block Reclaims Her Story with Vulnerable Sophomore Album: A Standout Among New Music Releases

PLATINUM-selling artist Priscilla Block has released her much-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Things You Didn’t See,’ on October 10th via MCA. This 14-track record, produced by David Garcia, offers a pop-country portrait of unvarnished vulnerability, healing, and resilience. Block aims to show fans the deeper layers behind her public persona, exploring themes of anxiety, burnout, the pressure to always be “on,” and the personal cost of fame. The album confronts struggles with body image and mental health battles faced by artists, as well as an internal wrestle with artistic identity and the pressures to conform to country music’s perceived “mold.” This release marks a new, vulnerable chapter for the artist, who is known for her unfiltered storytelling and empowering anthems. In a significant career milestone, Block also announced her debut headlining show at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, scheduled for March 4, 2026, a testament to her rising stature in the country music world and a key part of these **new music releases**.

Noah Cyrus Expands Her Sound with ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me’ Deluxe Edition: More New Music Releases

GRAMMY®-nominated artist Noah Cyrus has expanded her critically acclaimed sophomore album, ‘I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me,’ with a deluxe edition released on October 10th. Rooted in Americana, indie folk, and country music, the original album was praised for its ethereal vocals and organic instrumentation. The deluxe version adds three previously unheard tracks: a demo version of “way of the world,” a new rendition of “Love Is a Canyon” featuring Orville Peck, and “If There’s a Heaven” with Stephen Wilson Jr. The addition of “Love Is a Canyon” with Orville Peck showcases a captivating blend of their distinct styles, merging Cyrus’s dreamy emotional singing with Peck’s robust vocal presence. This track, along with the others, offers fans a deeper emotional journey, highlighting Cyrus’s growth as an artist and her deepening self-understanding as she navigates adulthood. Co-produced by Cyrus alongside Mike Crossey and PJ Harding, the album continues to fuse her raw emotional depth with powerful instrumentation, including pedal steel and mandolin, adding to the diverse **new music releases**.

A Rich Tapestry of New Music Releases Across Genres

The week’s musical offerings extend beyond these headliners, showcasing a diverse array of talent. Ty Myers has released “Two Trains,” a collaboration featuring Marcus King, adding a powerful rock-infused country track to the mix. Lauren Watkins has unveiled her second full album, ‘In a Perfect World,’ continuing to build her presence in the genre. Atlus has also dropped his BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville debut EP, signaling his arrival. Cody Jinks offers a more stripped-down experience with the acoustic solo version of “Lonely Man (One Take Acoustic)” from his album ‘In My Blood,’ emphasizing raw emotion. The country-rock band Southall celebrates a decade of music with ‘The Six String Sorrow Sessions,’ re-imagining their breakout debut with new collaborations. On the singles front, rising country powerhouse Tyra Madison fires up the charts with her new track “Cowboy Killer,” while Jenna Paulette and Jake Worthington team up for a classic heartache ballad with “Chasin’ Whiskey.” Rosy Nolan provides a dose of well-crafted country with the single “Your Kinda Lovin’,” hinting at her forthcoming album ‘Main Attraction.’ In the indie and folk spheres, Madison Cunningham’s album ‘Ace’ and Jacob Collier’s ‘The Light For Days’ also made their debut this week, expanding the week’s diverse sonic palette. The metal scene also sees a significant return with Biohazard’s first album in 13 years, ‘Divided We Fall,’ set for release on October 17th, contributing to the extensive list of **new music releases**.

The Week in Music: A Snapshot of Emerging Talent and Established Voices in New Music Releases

This week’s **new music releases** underscore a significant trend: artists are increasingly using their platforms to share more intimate and vulnerable stories. Whether it’s Dasha exploring her identity, Priscilla Block confronting the realities of fame, or Noah Cyrus reflecting on personal growth, the music released this week is characterized by its authenticity and emotional depth. The continued strength of the country music genre is evident in the prominent releases from Dasha and Block, while artists like Cyrus demonstrate the fluid boundaries between Americana, indie folk, and country. The sheer volume and variety of **new music releases** serve as a powerful reminder of the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the industry. As listeners navigate these new soundscapes, the week of October 13, 2025, offers a compelling snapshot of where music is headed, featuring both established storytellers and emerging talents making their mark with these **new music releases**.

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Wyatt is a good ol' boy from the heart of Tennessee. He's been listening to country music since he was in diapers and has a deep appreciation for the traditions of the genre. Wyatt's articles are a celebration of all things country, from the classic artists to the latest chart-toppers.

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