TBH i'm really out of it on new anime with the exception of a handful of fun/interesting shows* (Frieren beyond journey's end has been very good).
I've seen something about one by a guy that's done a lot of work on mecha stuff going back 30 years (IIRC he's done work on stuff from Bugglegum Crisis and Gundam to FMP),
Bang Brave, Bang Bravern that looks like it could be fun, but it's felt like there has been a bit of a drought of mecha stuff the last few years, I've heard that Gundam Witch from Mercury is good if you're into Gundam (but also seen people complain about it).
On the plus side, there is a host of older good mecha stuff that you might have missed, I can't remember how long you've been into it but if you can find them to watch Gasaraki and Rahxephon are both good, as is Code Gees, Eureka 7, Knights of Sidonia, classic Patlabor TV/OVA although the animation is a little janky but it's got some great characters and a very different take on mecha to most stuff, same with Dai Guard (salarymen saving the world!).
As an aside, ATA are due to release Macross Plus this year which is really good, and Animeigo are currently doing a kickstarter for Macross II which looks like they've hit a high enough level for them to include the dub, but more importantly a UHD version! (they're about $10k from hitting the point where they include it free as opposed to a $10 extra), which I think would make it the first Macross in 4k.
I'm really hoping we're going to get a lot more of the Macross stuff in the next couple of years, as there is a load of it I've either never seen, or only seen on terrible RM format and the like (I remember watching Macross 7 in terrible quality, and even worse subs).
*To give you an idea of how little anime i've watched this last year, I think i've managed about 15 minutes a day on average (and i've just realised I still haven't watched Belle or the Violette Evergarden film)..