Updates / Additions
This Week's Vinyl Releases
Just Released
(surprise releases + more)
“Under Heaven Over Hell,” Florence + The Machine (39-track career-spanning compilation, curated by Florence Welch; See here; Read here; Polydor)
“Miss Me Yet,” Jastin Martin (trap-soul singer-songwriter’s debut album; See here; House of Fame / Def Jam)
“Inflorescence,” Rob Moose (five-song EP; guests: Phoebe Bridgers, Brittany Howard, Bon Iver, Sara Bareilles, Emily King; Sony Masterworks)
“Collodion,” Anthony Wilson (producer: Peter Min; Hear here; Colorfield)
“Shaky Knees,” Kid Bloom (new single: “Sparkle”; See here; Position Music)
“POPulist Agendas,” Requiem (producer: Douglas Kallmeyer; Hear here; Mutineer)
“Second Chances,” Abby Posner (Americana singer-songwriter’s second solo album; producer: Posner; new single: “Simple Life”; See here; Blackbird Record Label)
Whether yellow, black or white / Each and every man's the same inside
New Songs Playlist
(Click on title to stream)
Gums, The Dandys
Robbin’ Hoods, Meditations on Crime & Quelle Chris feat. Money Mark
whenever you’re ready, corner club
Tamagotchi Nights, Lucy Lorenne
Will You See Me Now?, Dawson
EMOJI, Laura Brizuela
On Your Mind, Edie Yvonne
Spit on the Pavement, Lucky Thief
Lose It All, Rubikon
Silent Sound, Ruled By Raptors
Spider Silk, Sky_A
Here, In Absence, Denni Ian
Want Me, Waconzy
Today’s Birthdays
This Week In … 1988
(Source: Billboard)
No. 1 – “Roll With It,” Steve Winwood
Biggest Mover Within the Top 40 – “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” Guns N’ Roses (from No. 25 to No. 18)
Top Debut (No. 79) – “What You See Is What You Get,” Brenda K. Starr
Biggest Mover Within the Hot 100 – “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” Bobby McFerrin (from No. 83 to No. 57)
Shoulda Been a Bigger Hit – “Mary, Mary,” Run-D.M.C.
Music Headlines
> Stevie Nicks Speaks on Maui Wildfire Devastation, Fears for Family on Island | American Songwriter
> Bob Dylan Pays Tribute to ‘Lifelong Friend’ Robbie Robertson | American Songwriter
> Hip-Hop Celebrates It Golden Anniversary at Yankee Stadium | Rolling Stone
> Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Dominates Spotify Following Her ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Announcement | Forbes
> Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ Tour: Variety Picks the Best Moments, Key Songs, Iconic Outfits and More | Variety
> Q-Pop: Peru’s Social Media Phenomenon Lenin Tamayo Fuses Quechua and K-Pop | The Associated Press
> Billy Porter Explains Why He’s Still Upset Over Harry Styles’ Vogue Cover: ‘He Happens to Be White and Cute’ | The Hollywood Reporter