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]]>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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]]>SZA has been teasing the deluxe version of SOS titled Lana for quite some time, and its rollout has been one wild ride. She kept pushing its release date time and time again, and eventually dropped it on December 20, giving us 15 new tracks that were worth the wait, including “30 For 30” ft. Kendrick Lamar.
This week also marked the official release of Miley Cyrus’ “Beautiful That Way” from Gia Coppola’s film The Last Showgirl. She recently received a Golden Globe nomination for writing this song alongside Andrew Wyatt and Lykke Li.
The rest of our week features several established artists, such as J. Cole, Winona Oak, and The Wombats, but it mostly spotlights independent and alternative music. Stick around to discover new songs by the likes of The Weather Station, d4vd, Nao, Tom Misch, and Anya Nami.
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]]>This Friday marked the release of Charli XCX’s long-awaited remix album Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat. This album brought new versions of several beloved Brat songs our way, but none created more buzz than “Sympathy is a Knife” featuring Ariana Grande.
It’s been a great week for new album releases overall. Jelly Roll made it to our list with “Winning Streak” from Beautifully Broken, while Samara Joy made the cut with “Reincarnation Of A Lovebird” from Portrait. Several songs on our list were also taken from deluxe versions of hit albums, including Coldplay’s “The Karate Kid” and Tyla’s “Push 2 Start”.
Many artists have also teased their upcoming album with amazing new songs this week. Halsey is teasing the release of The Great Impersonator by dressing up as a different music icon every day, and she added more fuel to the fire with the release of “I Never Loved You”. The Cure also set the stage for their upcoming album Songs of a Lost World with a new song “A Fragile Thing”.
Check out our list to discover new music by Maggie Rogers, Dom Dolla, Tove Lo, and The Wombats.
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]]>The project features guest appearances from the likes of Alt-J’s Gus Unger-Hamilton, Joey Santiago and Maddi Waterhouse.
Speaking about why he decided to start the semi-supergroup project, Murphy explained to NME: “Every person in a band wants to do this or have a go at it, so this is my time. I wanted to wait for the right time to come around and it felt like everything was good with the band and this was the time to try something new.”
When asked exactly what the project is, Murphy explained that it is called
“Love Fame Tragedy” and consists of a collection of songs he has been working on since 2016.
“A supergroup?” Murph ponders. “Not really. Something like that is hard to hold down, with everyone’s schedules. One of my friends has started this Beatles cover band with Graham Coxon and Matt Bellamy and loads of people [Dr Pepper’s Jaded Hearts Club Band]. That sounds like a logistical nightmare. But trying to get as many people as possible involved and playing on stuff is a good tier below that.”
You can check out the first track here:
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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.
]]>SZA has been teasing the deluxe version of SOS titled Lana for quite some time, and its rollout has been one wild ride. She kept pushing its release date time and time again, and eventually dropped it on December 20, giving us 15 new tracks that were worth the wait, including “30 For 30” ft. Kendrick Lamar.
This week also marked the official release of Miley Cyrus’ “Beautiful That Way” from Gia Coppola’s film The Last Showgirl. She recently received a Golden Globe nomination for writing this song alongside Andrew Wyatt and Lykke Li.
The rest of our week features several established artists, such as J. Cole, Winona Oak, and The Wombats, but it mostly spotlights independent and alternative music. Stick around to discover new songs by the likes of The Weather Station, d4vd, Nao, Tom Misch, and Anya Nami.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This Friday marked the release of Charli XCX’s long-awaited remix album Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat. This album brought new versions of several beloved Brat songs our way, but none created more buzz than “Sympathy is a Knife” featuring Ariana Grande.
It’s been a great week for new album releases overall. Jelly Roll made it to our list with “Winning Streak” from Beautifully Broken, while Samara Joy made the cut with “Reincarnation Of A Lovebird” from Portrait. Several songs on our list were also taken from deluxe versions of hit albums, including Coldplay’s “The Karate Kid” and Tyla’s “Push 2 Start”.
Many artists have also teased their upcoming album with amazing new songs this week. Halsey is teasing the release of The Great Impersonator by dressing up as a different music icon every day, and she added more fuel to the fire with the release of “I Never Loved You”. The Cure also set the stage for their upcoming album Songs of a Lost World with a new song “A Fragile Thing”.
Check out our list to discover new music by Maggie Rogers, Dom Dolla, Tove Lo, and The Wombats.
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]]>The post The Wombats’ Matthew Murphy Debuts His Latest Musical Project appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The project features guest appearances from the likes of Alt-J’s Gus Unger-Hamilton, Joey Santiago and Maddi Waterhouse.
Speaking about why he decided to start the semi-supergroup project, Murphy explained to NME: “Every person in a band wants to do this or have a go at it, so this is my time. I wanted to wait for the right time to come around and it felt like everything was good with the band and this was the time to try something new.”
When asked exactly what the project is, Murphy explained that it is called
“Love Fame Tragedy” and consists of a collection of songs he has been working on since 2016.
“A supergroup?” Murph ponders. “Not really. Something like that is hard to hold down, with everyone’s schedules. One of my friends has started this Beatles cover band with Graham Coxon and Matt Bellamy and loads of people [Dr Pepper’s Jaded Hearts Club Band]. That sounds like a logistical nightmare. But trying to get as many people as possible involved and playing on stuff is a good tier below that.”
You can check out the first track here:
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