![]() ![]() Spoon co-produced the album with Mark Rankin (Adele, Queens of the Stone Age) and it also features contributions from Dave Fridmann and Justin Raisen. They also shared a video of the band performing “My Babe” live from The Teragram in Los Angeles. Earlier this week they shared the album’s third and final pre-release single, “My Babe,” which also makes the honorable mentions list below. ![]() Previously the band shared the album’s first two singles: “The Hardest Cut” (which was one of our Songs of the Week) and the U2-esque “Wild” (which was also one of our Songs of the Week). Now that it is out, we can include one of our favorite album tracks, “Satellite,” which wasn’t a pre-release single. Spoon released a new album, Lucifer on the Sofa, today via Matador. In 2020, they shared the song “Moment in the Sun,” which was one of our Songs of the Week. In October, the band shared the album track “Baby Don’t Cry.” Their most recent album, Twentytwo in Blue, came out in 2018 via Mom + Pop. Check out the album’s tracklist and cover art, as well as the full list of tour dates, here. They also shared a Josefine Cardoni-directed video for a new single from the album, “Who Put You Up to This?,” and announced a North America/U.K. On Tuesday, New York trio Sunflower Bean announced the release of a new album, Headful of Sugar, which will be out on May 6 via Mom + Pop. Sunflower Bean: “Who Put You Up to This?” Read our COVID-19 Quarantine Check-In interview with Higgs. It featured the songs “ Arch Enemy,” “ Planets,” “ Violent Sun,” and “ Big Climb,” all of which were featured on our Songs of the Week.Ĭheck out the fourth episode of our Under the Radar podcast, where we speak to Jonathan Higgs. The band’s most recent album, Re-Animator, came out last year on Infinity Industries and made it to #40 on our Top 100 Albums of 2020 list. This reflects the approach to writing and producing the song-the minimalistic combined with the surreal and disorientating.” In a press release, Higgs elaborates on the band’s new single: “This song is about being a victim of violence, explaining it away through the gauze of a ‘crazy night out.’ We wanted the video to have a monochrome Ink Spots classicism to it, disrupted by elements of A.I.-generated imagery. A video for the album’s lead single, “Bad Friday,” was shared by the band. The band also announced the release of a limited-edition lyric book, CAPS LOCK ON: Lyrics + Debris 2007-2022, due out the same day via Faber Music. ![]() On Wednesday, British art-rockers Everything Everything announced the release of a new album, Raw Data Feel, which will be out on May 20. Read our My Firsts interview with The Beths. Jump Rope Gazers came out in 2020 via Carpark. I was limply reaching for optimism about the future, but was really just marinating in dread.” “It’s what came out of my guitar in late 2020, post N.Z. It’s a bit muddled, a bit frantic, a bit sinister,” states lead singer Liz Stokes in a press release. “‘A Real Thing’ is a kind of anxiety dream. Yesterday, New Zealand four-piece The Beths shared a video for their new single, “A Real Thing.” It marks the band’s first release of new music since their most recent album, Jump Rope Gazers. Polachek’s latest album, Pang, came out in 2019. Polachek will be releasing “Billions” as a 7-inch single alongside a new reworking of Oneohtrix Point Never’s “Long Road Home,” the original of which she provided backing vocals on. ![]() I don’t pick sides, I just live here, with you. Sometimes it seems pre-human, beyond morality, sublime. Sometimes it seems like ultimate tragedy, the earth being pillaged and destroyed for it. In a press release, Polachek states: “The overabundance of this world overwhelms me. Polachek is currently on tour with Dua Lipa as a supporting act view the full list of dates here. The video was co-directed by Polachek and Matt Copson. On Wednesday, Caroline Polachek (formerly of Chairlift) shared a video for her new single, “Billions.” Produced by Polachek alongside Danny L Harle, the song features London’s Trinity Choir on the chorus. To help you sort through the multitude of fresh songs released in the last week, we have picked the 10 best the last week had to offer, along with highlighting other notable new tracks shared in the last seven days. Also check out our Top 100 Albums of 2021 list and our Top 130 Songs of 2021 list. In the last week we also reviewed a bunch of albums.ĭon’t forget to pick up our new double print issue, our 20th Anniversary Issue (which is out now) and to preorder our first album, the 20th anniversary compilation Covers of Covers. In the last week we posted interviews with alt- J, Black Country, New Road, and Trentemøller. Welcome to the sixth Songs of the Week of 2022. ![]()
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