November Faves: The Best Releases You May Have Missed

November was packed with some incredible music releases that we just couldn’t get enough of. Here’s our team's roundup of the top tracks from November.

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12/9/20243 min read

November was packed with some incredible music releases that we just couldn’t get enough of. Whether it’s a song that pulls you into a whirlwind of emotions, or a track that makes you want to jump around, there’s been something for everyone! We’ve picked out some of our favorites—songs that have been on repeat for the Aux's team and that we know will make a mark on you too.

Here’s The Aux's roundup of the top tracks from November:

LEJA'S FAVE: "makes me want you" by Sombr
Sombr’s “makes me want you” perfectly captures that feeling of longing and desire—where craving and lust collide but, deep down, there’s an underlying yearning for something more. The track is dark, yet it has this incredibly emotional depth to it. As the band described, “It has that perfect mix of how craving and lusting over someone sounds/feels but deep down you’re actually just yearning.” If you’ve ever been caught in the complexity of wanting someone but feeling something deeper, this one will hit close to home.

GEORGINA'S FAVE: “The Constant” by State Champs
State Champs opened their fifth studio album with “The Constant,” and I can’t think of a better introduction to their latest work. The track perfectly showcases how the band has thrived in the pop-punk scene for over 10 years. The song itself is a “fine-tuned homage to true modern pop-punk,” while offering new melodic dynamics to keep things feeling fresh. As one fan put it, it’s the perfect balance of nostalgic energy and forward-thinking creativity. State Champs prove they’ve still got it.

OLLIE'S FAVE: “nerv” by Thornhill
For me, “nerv” by Thornhill is a true standout. It takes the band back to their roots with gritty riffs and heavy vocals that keep the energy intense. Thornhill has always been a band that brings raw emotion into their sound, and “nerv” is no exception. With its explosive sound and compelling delivery, it's a track that I know will keep Thornhill on many people’s radar heading into 2025. As one listener put it, it’s a track “not to disappoint.”

MICHELLE'S FAVE: “IGYEIH” by Linkin Park
As a huge Linkin Park fan, “IGYEIH” is such an important release for me. This track isn’t just about the music—though that’s incredible as always—it’s about the way it connects on a deeper, more personal level. “Linkin Park is my favorite band, but I also relate to the lyrics on a deeper level and love how music gives us a way to deal with our emotions,” said one fan. I couldn’t agree more. “IGYEIH” captures that catharsis that only a band like Linkin Park can.

CASEY'S FAVE: “The Line” by Twenty One Pilots
Released as part of the Arcane soundtrack, “The Line” is much more than just a video game tie-in. Written as a tribute to Tyler Joseph’s late nana, the song touches on themes of loss and love in a way that resonates deeply with the band’s fandom. One listener shared, “It means so much to a lot of people in the fandom, myself included.” The song has this beautiful vulnerability to it, making it not just a song for a game, but a timeless piece that connects with anyone who’s experienced grief or love.

CLARA'S FAVE: “Belmont” by Roy Blair
I’ve been waiting for Roy Blair to drop new music, and “Belmont” was absolutely worth the wait. This track is fun, youthful, and full of energy—something that’ll instantly put a smile on your face. With its vibrant sound, it has a nostalgic vibe that reminds me of George Clanton’s work, but Roy Blair puts his own spin on it. As one fan put it, “This specific track is so youthful and so fun.” If you need something to lift your mood, “Belmont” is your go-to.

DREA'S FAVE: “I’m Just A Girl” by FLO
“I’m Just A Girl” by FLO is another standout from November, especially with its empowering lyrics. It’s a song that so many women can relate to, and the way FLO speaks about their experiences in the industry adds an extra layer of meaning. One fan shared, “It has really powerful lyrics that I think many women can relate to, but I also love how they speak up about their experiences in the industry specifically!” This track is a beautiful anthem of resilience and strength, and it’s one I’ll keep coming back to.

Each of these tracks brought something special to the table this month, and we hope you find something new to add to your playlist.

Listen to all of them here:

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