The Greatest Songs of March 2025

Each week, we replace our Greatest New Songs playlist with a number of tracks that catch our consideration, then spherical up one of the best songs of every month on this section. Right here, in alphabetical order, are one of the best songs of March 2025.
Alan Sparhawk and Trampled by Turtles – ‘Stranger’
Low’s Alan Sparhawk made the collaborative nature of his second solo LP clear by titling it With Trampled by Turtles. Sprawhwak stands out as the extra recognizable identify outdoors of Duluth’s inventive neighborhood, however the alt-country group are additionally longtime pillars of the town’s music scene. It’s not exhausting to think about the simplicity of ‘Stranger’, the album’s lead single, being refracted and slowed down to suit the distorted atmospherics of Low’s BJ Purton-produced data, however the track’s bluegrass association pushes Sparhawk’s voice towards clear conviction. “You gotta put up with stranger folks than you already know now/ You gotta undergo some dangerouser issues than you thought you’d should,” he sings, nonetheless bending grammatical guidelines to emphasise his level. Extra harmless souls would possibly settle with might need to; Sparhawk is aware of life’s uncertainty is non-negotiable.
Automotive Seat Headrest – ‘Gethsemane’
“A collection of easy patterns slowly construct themselves into one other track,” Will Toledo sings on ‘Gethsemano’, casually revealing the Automotive Seat Headrest MO. The lead single from The Students stretches over eleven minutes, stitching collectively fragments of what could possibly be separate tracks into an epic narrative introduction to the mysterious, non secular world of the band’s newest rock opera. There’s a transparent evolution between its elements, although: “I by no means missed a prayer and I at all times did the dishes” turns into, by means of some type of darkish mysticism, “I can do regardless of the fuck I need once I need to.” The track is seemingly about Rosa, a medical scholar on the fictional Parnassus College whose life is remodeled after reviving a medically deceased affected person, however you’re by no means fairly who’s talking, and a complete forged of characters ultimately comes up: “the bare priest, the introvert, the millionaire, conspirator.” By means of all of it, the track brims with the chances of recent love, even when it, too, finally ends up being lowered to rubble.
Chappell Roan – ‘The Giver’
Chappell Roan’s long-teased nation pop providing may have raised a couple of eyebrows, however whether or not it’s been caught in your head since its Saturday Night time Dwell debut or its official launch in March, you already know that fiddle is all camp, no cringe. Roan delivers a rustic track with all of the panache and playfulness of figuring out she would possibly by no means put out one other one with out making this one sound like a one-off. You will get loads of airplay out of track with a winking hook like “I get the job carried out,” however the single turns into an anthem through the gasp-inducing traces it sneaks in across the refrain: “Woman I don’t want no lifted truck/ Revving loud to choose you up/ Trigger how I look is how I contact.” The remainder of no matter mission it finally ends up showing on could also be stylistically louder, however ‘The Giver’ sounds as efficient because it claims to be.
Destroyer – ‘Cataract Time’
One other month, one other Destroyer track on this checklist. Everything of Dan’s Boogie is now out, so there in all probability received’t be one other one subsequent month, however the album’s third single, ‘Caract Time’, is likely to be its most revelatory. It sprawls over eight minutes, however the track is likely to be probably the most light and alluring on the entire document, hardly veering astray in favour of unfiltered emotion – a rarity in Destroyer’s catalog. “I simply sat down and began singing it over just a little chord development and melody,” Dan Bejar mentioned in our interview. ‘Cataract Time’ is a portrait of exhaustion, of being on the street too lengthy, the performative bubble bursting. It runs slower than the world requires of him, however its tempo feels not simply right, however one way or the other illuminating.
MJ Lenderman – ‘Dancing within the Membership’ (This Is Lorelei Cowl)
When his cowl of This Is Lorelei’s ‘Dancing within the Membership’ was launched, MJ Lenderman revealed that Field for Buddy, Field for Star was the album he listened to probably the most in 2024. By inviting him to tackle the observe for the document’s deluxe version, Nate Amos expresses his personal admiration by means of belief: somebody like MJ Lenderman may solely convey the track’s lonely desparation larger up the floor. Lenderman understands that fucking up your guitar means fucking up your coronary heart, not simply the opposite method spherical. He’ll decelerate the track and draw out the lyrics to make their dissociation really feel extra private than situational. And he’ll, in fact, get pleasure from singing the phrases “A loser by no means wins/ And I’m a loser, at all times been,” lifted as they appear from his personal Manning Fireworks. Greater than self-lacerating, although, the duvet arrives as a supply of consolation, too: being your personal worst enemy doesn’t imply you may’t be seen, or end up rather less alone.
Matt Berninger – ‘Bonnet of Pins’
“It takes loads to actually disappear/ At all times depart traces within the leaves,” Matt Berninger sings on ‘Bonnet of Pins’, the primary phrases we get to listen to from his subsequent solo album. At first look, it appears to dig additional into the depressive patterns of the Nationwide’s final two albums, which got here out of a interval of inventive and private burnout for the singer. However on the lead single from Get Sunk, the narrator just isn’t the one who seems as a ghost. “The closest factor she’s ever discovered to like/ Is the type you may’t eliminate quick sufficient,” he says of the particular person all of the sudden reemerged, flesh and bones and all, the one ending off his drink. It sends a jolt by means of his nervous system large enough to show ‘Bonnet of Pins’ into considered one of Berninger’s most revitalizing solo songs so far. “Poor you,” the ghost shrugs. However you are feeling far more than pity.
billy woods – ‘Distress’ [feat. Kenny Segal]
One other track about distress loving firm – solely hazier and extra haunting than anything on this checklist. billy woods launched his new album GOLLIWOG with a Kenny Segal collab that sticks to the system the pair mastered on Maps whereas marking a type of lyrical shift. The album supposedly finds the rapper revisiting a narrative about an evil golliwog (just like the one on the album cowl) he wrote when he was 9, however one hopes no a part of ‘Distress’, a track that features the road “she got here to me already moist with intercourse,” may be traced again to his childhood. The jazz-inflected observe is dreamlike in a method that appears to journey by means of time regardless that it solely lasts two minutes, blurring the road between ecstasy and confusion, night time and the morning after – so quick there’s barely a second to query any of it.
caroline – ‘Whole euphoria’
Three years after their debut album, caroline returned in gloriously off-kilter style with ‘Whole euphoria’. Pushed by stabbing guitar, drums that by no means fairly gel into place, and keyboards that hover radiantly however by no means fairly in sync, you’re left questioning how the track may probably quantity to a sound befitting its title, however the experimental UK outfit naturally will get there. The instrumentation doesn’t cohere a lot as endlessly revolve into one thing better than the sum of its half, one thing blissfully communal, particularly as Jasper Llewellyn and Magdalena McLean begin singing in unison. The ambiguous betrayal on the track’s emotional core is rarely resolved, however you one way or the other get it, completely.
feeble little horse – ‘This Is Actual’
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In contrast to songs like ‘Dancing within the Membership’ and ‘Cataract Time’, ‘This Is Actual’ makes a dissociative journey sound like a blast – within the literal sense, at the least. “Put the heater to the–” Lydia Slocum sings earlier than the – nu steel? dying steel? neither tag fairly conveys the disruptive wall of distortion – guitars full the sentence for her: max. The Pittsburgh four-piece’s first new music in two years showcases a band not a lot harnessing the distinction between hypnotic contradiction and dynamic depth as erasing the distinction. They’re the type to drill the purpose residence, however not with no twist or two; they’ll let loose an indecipherable scream, however not with no actual confession. “I received my anger off my chest however/ We’ll by no means be the identical once more,” Slocum finally sings, hushed and human. It’s a superb factor, you enterprise.
The Ophelias – ‘Salome’
Vengeful and invigorating, ‘Salome’ makes use of the Biblical story of the titular character to take a stab at sexist males within the music trade. “I need your head on the platter,” Spencer Peppet sings, stretching out the I as a lot as she revels within the daydream. “It will get boring, the monotony of misogyny,” Peppet wrote in her Substack, however the track itself is something however. Though type of a lyrical anomaly on the band’s principally diaristic new album Spring Grove, it punches up their sound – with the help of producer Julien Baker, who additionally gives extra guitar and harmonies – in electrifying methods they’ve lengthy been reaching for. It’s about people who drive you mad, sure, however principally the insanity that drives you ahead.