If you’re anything like us, we see an interesting headline during our daily scroll—pause to read it—but then keep scrolling without reading the actual story. So at the end of each week, we’re rounding up all the buzziest, news-worthy headlines you might have missed. Think of it like the “saved” feature on Instagram but for news instead of aesthetically pleasing photos. This is what you missed.
#1
Alex Warren Releases Debut Album
From TikTok to the top of the charts, Alex Warren proves he’s anything but “Ordinary” with his debut album You’ll Be Alright, Kid. The project wraps up the emotional arc he kicked off in 2024’s EP, while flexing new tracks and star-studded collabs with Jelly Roll and BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ. With “Ordinary” still holding Drake at bay on the Hot 100, Warren’s not just dancing on TikTok—he’s dancing on the charts.
#2
The Last Dinner Party Setting the Table againThe Last Dinner Party is trading opulent tables for blazing infernos with their upcoming sophomore album From the Pyre, out this October. Led by the theatrical, twangy single “This Is the Killer Speaking,” the baroque-pop quintet dives into a darker, myth-laced soundscape full of ghosting cowboys, saintly sailors, and emotional apocalypse. If their chart-topping debut was a toast, this one’s the fire afterward — raw, cheeky, and lit with purpose.
#3
Reneé Rapp Bites Back
Reneé Rapp is back with questions—and no answers—in her sultry, stung single “Why Is She Still Here?” The third taste of her upcoming album Bite Me, the track trades pop-rock punches for bass-laced vulnerability as Rapp confronts love’s ghost of girlfriends past. With sharp vocals and sharper lyrics (“You should probably tell her too”), she turns jealousy into a melodic mic drop. One thing’s clear: mom Denise’s alliterative name gamble is still paying off.
#4
Wisp Drops Single
Wisp’s final single before her debut album If Not Winter drops is here—and it’s breathing new life into shoegaze’s rebirth. “Breathe onto me” is equal parts lust and lullaby, a hazy love spell for longtime fans who’ve been clamoring for its release since her earliest teasers. With a genre-blurring sound shaped by hardcore, folk, and fantasy-pop, Wisp cements her status as Gen Z’s shoegaze sorceress. As If Not Winter approaches (Aug. 1), she’s not just releasing an album—she’s building a mythos, one wall of sound at a time.
#5
FKA Twigs is back
FKA Twigs is back—and she’s doing it Perfectly. Her latest single and Jordan Hemingway–directed video sees her dancing through chaos with grace, glitter, and a touch of bloodied stiletto flair. It’s her first release since Eusexua, and a vibrant ode to the messy magic of self-expression and community. With lyrics like “a messy room fits perfectly,” Twigs turns vulnerability into a power stance—proof that even in the chaos, she still lands every beat with artful precision.