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What We’re Listening To This Week

Dozens of new songs, if not more, are hurled into the void of the internet every day, never to be seen or heard from again. Seemingly with good reason. Why listen to new music when your favorite band released your favorite album fifteen years ago? Listen, we don’t want to seem like alarmists, but every time you don’t listen to a new song, climate change gets closer to the point of no return. Fixing the planet is your responsibility and your responsibility alone. Before you get overwhelmed, we’ve listed some of the best new songs and summer classics we’ve been spinning to avoid all of the wildfire smoke that is mostly your fault. Feel free to thank us when we can all go outside again.

Ghost “We Don’t Need Another Hero”

We aren’t too cool to admit we like a little bit of Ghost over here, and you shouldn’t be either. If you’re unfamiliar and looking for a good entryway, you might as well start with the confoundingly goofy covers EP they released a couple of weeks back called, ‘Phantomime.’ In addition to tackling classic tracks from Television, Genesis, and Iron Maiden, the band also gifted us this amazingly fun rendition of the late Tina Turner’s ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero.’ You definitely don’t want to miss this one. You’re allowed to smile every once in a while.

Queens of the Stone Age “Carnavoyeur”

Webster’s Dictionary defines ‘Carnavoyeur’ as ‘a person who enjoys watching people eat meat’ or, ‘someone who secretly observes carnivals, perhaps from a hill overlooking the grounds.’ Just kidding. ‘Carnavoyeur’ isn’t a real word, a good pun, or a respectable song title. What it is, however, is an excellent new single from Queens of the Stone Age’s forthcoming album, ‘In Times New Roman…’ (also not their best title). Questionable monikers aside, this single rips, and it coincides with the band’s recent North American tour announcement. Since your town is being intentionally skipped again, you’ll have to make do with imagining how great this one probably sounds live.

Royal Blood “Mountains At Midnight”

West Sussex’s Royal Blood is back after discovering more riffs to throw in our faces. You may have missed this new release considering the recent blowback from their notably polite breakdown at Radio 1’s Big Weekend a few weeks ago. ICYMI, bassist Mike Kerr asked the unenthused festival crowd if they knew what ‘rock and roll’ was with the energy of your ninth-grade English teacher. He proceeded to gingerly set his bass down and brandish two middle fingers at the audience. They likely would have been pissed had they been paying attention. Once you lift your jaw off the floor after reading that shocking account of a mortifying event, give their new single ‘Mountains At Midnight’ a try.

PUP “How To Live With Yourself”/“Smoke Screen”

Coming down from the high of last year’s incredible album, ‘The Unraveling,’ Toronto’s emo-punk heroes, PUP, have surprise-released two brand new B-Sides from the record. ‘How To Live With Yourself’ and ‘Smoke Screen.’ Backed with fuzz guitars and careful arrangements that would make ‘Pinkerton’ shit itself, these songs manage to dig deeper into emotional depths than even the band’s 2022 record could go. Perhaps these tracks were deemed too heady for the aforementioned album, or maybe the band thought it better for you to have something to do this summer.

FIDLAR “West Coast”

FIDLAR is currently dangling the hope of a new full-length in front of our drooling faces. Their newest EP, ‘Don’t Fuck With… Vol 2’ is such a return to form that we won’t be satisfied until we get at least eighteen more songs in the same vein. Until then, we’ll have to settle for their older material. Since the air is attempting to kill us right now in several parts of the country, we’ve been playing a lot of THPS to kill time. Every single time this song comes on we get so excited that we almost break our controllers and ruin the sick manual combo we had going. When it’s safe to drive with the windows down again, we know the first song we’ll be blasting.

feeble little horse “Freak”

When we last wrote about Pittsburgh’s feeble little horse, we predicted their sophomore record ‘Girl With Fish’ would be stellar. While we are often wrong about these sorts of things, we hit the nail on the fucking head here. If Sebahdo had been abducted by aliens in 1994 and dropped back down to Earth directly into a recording studio with all their newfound extra-terrestrial knowledge, they likely wouldn’t even come close to the massive sounds feeble little horse are producing today. Give the first ten seconds of the opening track ‘Freak’ a chance and we guarantee the next thirty minutes of your life will be more eventful than the preceding five years.

We promised you some summer classics, and we sure as shit aren’t gonna have you walking around town calling us fucking liars. We asked our staff to list their favorite jams to celebrate the approaching season in which we all become sweaty and gross while desperately trying to look like we’re having fun. Here are a few to throw on your next beach playlist. Just make sure you play them super loud so the people around you can have a bad time too.

Jonathan Richman “That Summer Feeling”

This one might feel a little on the nose, but there’s no better way to celebrate warmer, longer, and sunnier days than thinking about how you may have squandered your entire fucking life. Nostalgia is said to be hip, so why not go whole hog and think about your middle school crush and how you fucking blew it. A trend that proved to continue through the present day. It doesn’t all have to be doom and gloom, though. There’s a faster Modern Lovers version that will make you just as sad, but with a killer backbeat that might just make you dance or maybe just sway a little bit.

TWRP “Under The Sun”

We’re pretty sure AI is going to take over the world soon, but instead of being scared little Chicken Little shits, we figure we may as well start learning to cater to our new robot overlords. This song has a fuckton of talkbox, so we’re pretty sure we have a leg up when the shit really goes down. While we can’t be sure what the lyrics are, chances are the final form of ChatGPT will. With any luck, the monstrosity of our own hubris will hear the futuristic sounds and spare us. Also, it sounds pretty summery too, if robots like the beach.

Cerebral Ballzy “On The Run”

This song was featured as a needle drop in the latest Spider-Man movie, which reminded one of our writers that Cerebral Ballzy existed. They haven’t shut up about them since, regaling us with stories of blasting their record on serene summer drives. We can’t blame them. The album that features this track came out in 2013, a full three years before everything started going to shit. Or at least before we noticed everything was going to shit. Anyway, be sure to spin this one if you want to be whisked away to simpler times for approximately two minutes.

Thursday “Standing On The Edge of Summer”

As temperatures climb and your seasonal affective disorder slowly dissipates, it’s important not to shock your system with overtly sunny music right out the gate. You don’t want to go too happy too quickly unless you’re trying to pull something. This track by Thursday can help bridge the gap with its combination of explosive drums, danceable guitars, and depressing as fuck lyrics. One of our editors called this one his ‘essential summer jam’ and we really hope he’s okay.