Wow, this is turning into quite a week for new music. Here's a sampling.
Blackbriar is a Dutch metal band various described as "gothic", "alternative", "dark symphonic" and, IMHO, just plain great metal. Lead singer Zora Cock has a light, ethereal voice that works perfectly with the dark themes they often explore. Here, the subject is the Victorian practice of postmortem photography, which comes across as weird and creepy today, making it perfect subject matter for Zora and her crew.
Swinging heavier, we have Moldovan metalheads Infected Rain with their powerful vocalist Lena Scissorhands, who gets good mileage out of both her growls and her belts here. They can make Blackbriar look positively cheery by comparison.
Moving from metal to one of the best hard rock acts going right now, we have a new track from The Pretty Reckless, fronted by former actor and child star Taylor Momsen, who has turned into one of the best voices in modern rock since quitting acting. Warning: This video would probably get at least a PG-13, probably an R rating if it was a movie. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll, 2026 edition.
And to finish (for now, there's some more interesting stuff coming tomorrow), Pennsylvania cover band First to Eleven with a gorgeous acoustic cover of The Cranberries' classic "Zombie". Written about an event in The Troubles in Northern Ireland, it has become a broader anthem in subsequent years. Sadly, it seems as relevant as ever in 2026.