Updates / Additions

New Releases

“I Told Them …,” Burna Boy – Aug. 25

“Bewitched,” Laufey – Sept. 8

“Along the Way,” Colbie Caillat – Oct. 6

“All That Was East Is West of Me Now,” Glen Hansard – Oct. 20

Reissues

“The Gift (Deluxe Edition),” Midge Ure – Sept. 22

This Week's Vinyl Releases

Vinyl

“Blackstone Legacy,” Woody Shaw – Sept. 15

“Pop Trash,” Duran Duran – Sept. 29

Just Released

(surprise releases + more)

“UTOPIA,” Travis Scott (rapper’s fourth album; guests: Beyoncé, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, Drake, SZA, Future, James Blake, Kid Cudi, Young Thug, Bon Iver, et al; new single: “Delresto [Echoes]”; Hear here; Cactus Jack / Epic)

“SAMSON: THE ALBUM,” CHIKA (Grammy-nominated artist’s debut LP; guests: Stevie Wonder, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Snoop Dogg, Freddie Gibbs; Hear here; Warner)

“Love Will …,” Liam Fender (U.K. singer-songwriter’s six-song debut EP; new single: “Metanoia”; See here; Humble Angel)

“Guilty,” Harper O’Neill (three-song EP; Hear here; Harper O’Neill)

“Part 1,” Zach Cornell (country singer-songwriter’s five-song EP; Zach Cornell)

If there's a man / Who is down and needs a helpin' hand / All it takes is you to understand

New Songs Playlist

(Click on title to stream)

JEALOUSY, Offset feat. Cardi B
On the Radar Freestyle, Drake & Central Cee
Desire, Calvin Harris with Sam Smith
Woppenheimer, Gucci Mane
Superbloodmoon, Holly Humberstone feat. d4vd
Bigger Mistakes, Mitchell Tenpenny
I Wanna Be Software, Grimes & Illangelo
Take Love, Paul Rodgers
Bewitched, Laufey
THE OUTSIDE, Boys Like Girls
Show Me the Country / Stetson, Walker Hayes

Everest, DREAM & Yung Gravy
Back On 74, Jungle
If There Really Is a God, JHart
Slow, Caleb Seth
Space, Leah Kate
Superstitious, Natalie Price
Jonesin’, Elvie Shane
OK, The Haunt
Someone Else, ANNA
What Happened, Jack & Jack
Into the Morning, Alex Allegra
Drown Me Out, McMillin
Dismantle, Nature Loves Courage
Royal Purple, Cold Weather Captains
Choose to be Controlled, MOLD!

R.I.P.

Neal Langford (former Shins bassist)

Roger Sprung (banjo legend)

This Week In … 1994

(Source: Billboard)

No. 1 – “I Swear,” All-4-One

Biggest Mover Within the Top 40 – “When Can I See You,” Babyface (from No. 32 to No. 24)

Top Debut (No. 51) – “This D.J.,” Warren G

Biggest Mover Within the Hot 100 – “Give It Up,” Public Enemy (from No. 93 to No. 54)

Shoulda Been a Bigger Hit – “Take It Back,” Pink Floyd

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