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]]>Bon Iver’s Sable, Fable is their first album in six years, and it was worth the wait. It’s the buzziest new album to hit the shelves this week, and it’s given us several tracks worth the hype, including “There’s a Rhythmn”.
Many of our favorite artists set the stage for their upcoming albums by dropping new music this week. Lana Del Rey shared a new single “Henry, Come On”, while also announcing she’ll change the title and release date of her next album, previously known as The Right Person Will Stay. Marina also set the stage for her new LP Princess of Power with her latest single “C—tissmo”.
Our list of the best songs of the week is a real treat for the fans of the ‘90s rock and punk because it includes new music by the iconic bands Green Day, Garbage, and Pulp. Shaboozey, Myles Smith, Arcade Fire, The Head and the Heart, and Alice Phoebe Lou are also among the artists who managed to make the cut.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Chappell Roan’s “The Giver” is definitely the most exciting new song of the week, and she really kept us waiting for its official release. She initially debuted her latest single during her appearance as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live last November, before teasing it with a series of billboards that show her dressed as various career women.
It’s also been an amazing week for HAIM, who made an epic comeback with “Relationships”, their first song in three years. Danielle Haim also joined forces with Bon Iver for “If Only I Could Wait”, the latest single from the artist’s upcoming album Sable, Fable, set to be released on April 11.
The rest of our list includes an interesting mix of genres, from R&B to metal and alternative rock. Stick around to discover new music by Matt Berninger, Lizzo, Sleep Token, Lucy Dacus, and many more.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week has given us several amazing albums, including the deluxe edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, featuring five bonus tracks. She celebrated Valentine’s Day by sharing a new version of her chart-topping “Please Please Please” featuring one of her role models—none other than Dolly Parton.
The Lumineers rocked our world with their new album Automatic, which produced 11 amazing songs, including “Keys On The Table”. Alessia Cara made her return with a new album Love & Hyperbole, while The Wombats dropped Oh! The Ocean, making their way to our list of the best songs of the week with their brand new tracks.
Many acclaimed artists managed to impress us with new songs themed around love just in time for Valentine’s Day, including Bon Iver, Sam Smith, and Ayra Star. Check out the rest of our list, and you’ll also discover new music by Lucy Dacus, Muni Long, and Japanese Breakfast.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week has been pretty slow in terms of major album releases, but that didn’t stop Bon Iver from rocking our world with their new EP Sable. The indie folk band shared four new songs on this record, each one amazing in its own right, but “Things Behind Things Behind Things” emerged as our favorite.
Speaking of new albums, Kylie Minogue returned with the sequel album Tension II, continuing her ongoing love affair with electronic music. In addition to collaborations with Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, Sia, and The Blessed Madonna, the Australian singer prepared several solo songs, such as “Someone For Me”.
It was a great week for female vocalists overall, with artists from all genres and corners of the world making it to our list. Blackpink’s Rosé created more buzz than anyone with her new single “APT.” ft. Bruno Mars, but our list also includes new songs by Gracie Abrams, FKA Twigs, Bishop Briggs, and many more.
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]]>The post Charli XCX Teases “Brat” Remix Album Collaborators appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Brat and It’s Completely Different, but Also Still Brat will be released on October 11, and it will feature remixes of songs from her latest studio album Brat. It hit the shelves back in June and became a true cultural phenomenon, inspiring the viral trend “brat summer”, in addition to producing hit singles “Von Dutch”, “360”, and “Apple”.
Charli XCX dropped several Brat remixes before the remix album was even officially announced, including “Von Dutch” ft. Addison Rae, “360” ft. Robyn and Yung Lean, “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde, “Guess” ft. Billie Eilish, “Talk Talk” ft. Troye Sivan – and there’s more where that came from!
Charli XCX teased new remixes with a series of billboards in the hometowns of her collaborators, with their names spelled backward on the lime green backgrounds. They sparked a lot of commotion online, and the singer eventually confirmed who’ll be featured on the new version of Brat, listing Ariana Grande, The 1975, The Japanese House, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, and Tinashe as some of her collaborators.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>We can count on music’s biggest stars to drop great new albums on Friday, and they’ve certainly delivered this week. Future’s Mixtape Pluto is poised to make the biggest splash on the charts along with its new single “Too Fast”, but Jamie xx’s In Waves is our personal favorite, especially after giving us the amazing new collaboration “Waited All Night” ft. Romy and Oliver Sim.
Bon Iver are setting the stage for their new EP Sables, and they’ve given us a new single “Speyside” as part of their promo for this record. Speaking of EPs worth keeping an eye on, Alemeda is a rising star worth watching, and you’ll be obsessed with her new song “I Already Dug Your Grave”.
This week also marked the return of Bad Bunny with “Una Velita”, while Gwen Stefani teased her new album Bouqet with “Somebody Else’s”. The rest of our list includes new songs by the likes of Kelsea Ballerini, All Time Low, and Father John Misty, so stick around to check them out.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This time around, we have a third single from Avicii’s posthumous album Tim, as well as Jonas Brothers’ new song “Rollercoaster.” We also couldn’t ignore a collab from The Black Eyed Peas and Snoop Dogg or the one from Tyga, J Balvin and Chris Brown.
Also on our list of best new songs of the week: Bon Iver, Bastille, Luke Combs and more.
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]]>The post Bon Iver Share New Music, Expand Their 2019 Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>As the Rolling Stone points out, Bon Iver already debuted “Hey Ma” back in 2018, when they made it a part of their setlist for Bonnaroo 2018. “U (Man Like),” on the other hand, is a brand new single which features vocal contributions from Moses Sumney, Elsa Jensen, and Jenn Wasner.
Hear both songs below.
Besides premiering new songs, Bon Iver also expanded their current 2019 tour. The band announced new North America dates, adding a series of shows which will feature Sharon Van Etten, Feist, and Yo La Tengo.
The new set of dates kick off on September 7th in Vancouver and see the band visiting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, and Philadelphia among other cities, before wrapping up the trip on October 19th with a show in Raleigh.
Check out the full additions to Bon Iver’s 2019 tour below.
September 7 – Vancouver (with Sharon Van Etten)
September 10 – Portland (with Sharon Van Etten)
September 12 – San Francisco (with Sharon Van Etten)
September 15 – Los Angeles (with Sharon Van Etten)
October 3 – St. Paul (with Feist)
October 4 – Rosemont (with Feist)
October 6 – Toronto (with Feist)
October 8 – Columbus (with Feist)
October 10 – Philadelphia (with Feist)
October 11 – Brooklyn (with Yo La Tengo)
October 15 – Boston (with Feist)
October 17 – Washington (with Feist)
October 19 – Raleigh (with Feist)
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bon Iver’s Sable, Fable is their first album in six years, and it was worth the wait. It’s the buzziest new album to hit the shelves this week, and it’s given us several tracks worth the hype, including “There’s a Rhythmn”.
Many of our favorite artists set the stage for their upcoming albums by dropping new music this week. Lana Del Rey shared a new single “Henry, Come On”, while also announcing she’ll change the title and release date of her next album, previously known as The Right Person Will Stay. Marina also set the stage for her new LP Princess of Power with her latest single “C—tissmo”.
Our list of the best songs of the week is a real treat for the fans of the ‘90s rock and punk because it includes new music by the iconic bands Green Day, Garbage, and Pulp. Shaboozey, Myles Smith, Arcade Fire, The Head and the Heart, and Alice Phoebe Lou are also among the artists who managed to make the cut.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Chappell Roan’s “The Giver” is definitely the most exciting new song of the week, and she really kept us waiting for its official release. She initially debuted her latest single during her appearance as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live last November, before teasing it with a series of billboards that show her dressed as various career women.
It’s also been an amazing week for HAIM, who made an epic comeback with “Relationships”, their first song in three years. Danielle Haim also joined forces with Bon Iver for “If Only I Could Wait”, the latest single from the artist’s upcoming album Sable, Fable, set to be released on April 11.
The rest of our list includes an interesting mix of genres, from R&B to metal and alternative rock. Stick around to discover new music by Matt Berninger, Lizzo, Sleep Token, Lucy Dacus, and many more.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week has given us several amazing albums, including the deluxe edition of Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet, featuring five bonus tracks. She celebrated Valentine’s Day by sharing a new version of her chart-topping “Please Please Please” featuring one of her role models—none other than Dolly Parton.
The Lumineers rocked our world with their new album Automatic, which produced 11 amazing songs, including “Keys On The Table”. Alessia Cara made her return with a new album Love & Hyperbole, while The Wombats dropped Oh! The Ocean, making their way to our list of the best songs of the week with their brand new tracks.
Many acclaimed artists managed to impress us with new songs themed around love just in time for Valentine’s Day, including Bon Iver, Sam Smith, and Ayra Star. Check out the rest of our list, and you’ll also discover new music by Lucy Dacus, Muni Long, and Japanese Breakfast.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week has been pretty slow in terms of major album releases, but that didn’t stop Bon Iver from rocking our world with their new EP Sable. The indie folk band shared four new songs on this record, each one amazing in its own right, but “Things Behind Things Behind Things” emerged as our favorite.
Speaking of new albums, Kylie Minogue returned with the sequel album Tension II, continuing her ongoing love affair with electronic music. In addition to collaborations with Bebe Rexha, Tove Lo, Sia, and The Blessed Madonna, the Australian singer prepared several solo songs, such as “Someone For Me”.
It was a great week for female vocalists overall, with artists from all genres and corners of the world making it to our list. Blackpink’s Rosé created more buzz than anyone with her new single “APT.” ft. Bruno Mars, but our list also includes new songs by Gracie Abrams, FKA Twigs, Bishop Briggs, and many more.
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]]>The post Charli XCX Teases “Brat” Remix Album Collaborators appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Brat and It’s Completely Different, but Also Still Brat will be released on October 11, and it will feature remixes of songs from her latest studio album Brat. It hit the shelves back in June and became a true cultural phenomenon, inspiring the viral trend “brat summer”, in addition to producing hit singles “Von Dutch”, “360”, and “Apple”.
Charli XCX dropped several Brat remixes before the remix album was even officially announced, including “Von Dutch” ft. Addison Rae, “360” ft. Robyn and Yung Lean, “Girl, So Confusing” ft. Lorde, “Guess” ft. Billie Eilish, “Talk Talk” ft. Troye Sivan – and there’s more where that came from!
Charli XCX teased new remixes with a series of billboards in the hometowns of her collaborators, with their names spelled backward on the lime green backgrounds. They sparked a lot of commotion online, and the singer eventually confirmed who’ll be featured on the new version of Brat, listing Ariana Grande, The 1975, The Japanese House, Bon Iver, Caroline Polachek, and Tinashe as some of her collaborators.
The post Charli XCX Teases “Brat” Remix Album Collaborators appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>We can count on music’s biggest stars to drop great new albums on Friday, and they’ve certainly delivered this week. Future’s Mixtape Pluto is poised to make the biggest splash on the charts along with its new single “Too Fast”, but Jamie xx’s In Waves is our personal favorite, especially after giving us the amazing new collaboration “Waited All Night” ft. Romy and Oliver Sim.
Bon Iver are setting the stage for their new EP Sables, and they’ve given us a new single “Speyside” as part of their promo for this record. Speaking of EPs worth keeping an eye on, Alemeda is a rising star worth watching, and you’ll be obsessed with her new song “I Already Dug Your Grave”.
This week also marked the return of Bad Bunny with “Una Velita”, while Gwen Stefani teased her new album Bouqet with “Somebody Else’s”. The rest of our list includes new songs by the likes of Kelsea Ballerini, All Time Low, and Father John Misty, so stick around to check them out.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This time around, we have a third single from Avicii’s posthumous album Tim, as well as Jonas Brothers’ new song “Rollercoaster.” We also couldn’t ignore a collab from The Black Eyed Peas and Snoop Dogg or the one from Tyga, J Balvin and Chris Brown.
Also on our list of best new songs of the week: Bon Iver, Bastille, Luke Combs and more.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Bon Iver Share New Music, Expand Their 2019 Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>As the Rolling Stone points out, Bon Iver already debuted “Hey Ma” back in 2018, when they made it a part of their setlist for Bonnaroo 2018. “U (Man Like),” on the other hand, is a brand new single which features vocal contributions from Moses Sumney, Elsa Jensen, and Jenn Wasner.
Hear both songs below.
Besides premiering new songs, Bon Iver also expanded their current 2019 tour. The band announced new North America dates, adding a series of shows which will feature Sharon Van Etten, Feist, and Yo La Tengo.
The new set of dates kick off on September 7th in Vancouver and see the band visiting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, and Philadelphia among other cities, before wrapping up the trip on October 19th with a show in Raleigh.
Check out the full additions to Bon Iver’s 2019 tour below.
September 7 – Vancouver (with Sharon Van Etten)
September 10 – Portland (with Sharon Van Etten)
September 12 – San Francisco (with Sharon Van Etten)
September 15 – Los Angeles (with Sharon Van Etten)
October 3 – St. Paul (with Feist)
October 4 – Rosemont (with Feist)
October 6 – Toronto (with Feist)
October 8 – Columbus (with Feist)
October 10 – Philadelphia (with Feist)
October 11 – Brooklyn (with Yo La Tengo)
October 15 – Boston (with Feist)
October 17 – Washington (with Feist)
October 19 – Raleigh (with Feist)
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