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This Week’s Best New Songs: Bartees Strange, the Smile, Maria BC, and More

Throughout the week, we update our Best New Songs playlist with the new releases that caught our attention the most, be it a single leading up to the release of an album or a newly unveiled deep cut. And each Monday, we round up the best new songs released over the past week (the eligibility period begins on Monday and ends Sunday night) in this best new music segment.

On this week’s list, we have the lead single from Bartees Strange’s upcoming album, the thrilling and genre-blending ‘Cosigns’, in which he shouts out Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Justin Vernon; ‘Free in the Knowledge’, the understated yet chilling new single from the Smile, who finally announced their debut album; ‘Unholy Affliction’, a strange, haunting track that shows an entirely new side of Soccer Mommy; Momma’s anthemic, Pavement-referencing new track ‘Speeding 72′; ‘Roman Holiday’, an ethereal, reflective highlight off Fontaines D.C.’s third LP; Maria BC’s dark and evocative ‘Betelguese’, the latest offering from their upcoming LP Hyaline; Jane Inc.’s propulsive, danceable new song ’Human Being’; and Lou Roy’s lush, dynamic ‘U.D.I.D’, taken from her upcoming debut album Pure Chaos.

Best New Songs: April 25, 2022

Song of the Week: Bartees Strange, ‘Cosigns’

The Smile, ‘Free in the Knowledge’

Soccer Mommy, ‘Unholy Affliction’

Momma, ‘Speeding 72’

Fontaines D.C., ‘Roman Holiday’

Maria BC, ‘Betelgeuse’

Jane Inc., ‘Human Being’

Lou Roy, ‘U.D.I.D’

Watch Angel Olsen Cover Harry Styles’ ‘Boyfriends’

Angel Olsen has covered Harry Styles’ ‘Boyfriends’, an unreleased song that Styles debuted during his first headline set at Coachella last weekend. Olsen posted an acoustic cover of the track on TikTok, along with the caption: “This new Harry song is a beauty (debuted at Coachella).” Check it out below.

‘Boyfriends’ is set to appear on Styles’ forthcoming album Harry’s House, which will be released on May 20. Angel Olsen recently announced her latest album, Big Time, due out on June 3.

@angelolsentok This new Harry song is a beauty (debuted at Coachella) #harrystyles #bigtime #fyp ♬ original sound – Angel Olsen

Watch Hayley Williams Join Billie Eilish to Cover Paramore’s ‘Misery Business’ at Coachella 2022

Billie Eilish brought out Paramore’s Hayley Williams during her second set at Coachella 2022 last night (April 23). The two sang an acoustic version of ‘Misery Business’, which Paramore retired from their live shows in 2018. Check out footage from the performance below.

After being introduced by Eilish, Williams said: “This is my first Coachella. Woah! Thanks for sharing this with me. This is sick!”

Last weekend, Eilish was joined on stage by Damon Albarn for two songs, her track ‘Getting Older’ and his Gorillaz hit, ‘Feel Good Inc.’.

Watch Lizzo Join Harry Styles on ‘I Will Survive’ and ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ at Coachella 2022

Last night, Harry Styles brought out Lizzo during his second headlining set at Coachella 2022. The pair sang a cover of Gloria Gaynor’s 1978 hit ‘I Will Survive’ as well as One Direction’s ‘What Makes You Beautiful’. Check out footage from the performance below.

“Good evening, Coachella! I hope you’ve had a nice time so far this wonderful Friday,” Styles said at the beginning of his set. “My name is Harry, and it’s an absolute pleasure. Please feel free to be whoever it is you want to be on this field tonight, and I challenge you to have as much fun as I’m going to have.”

During his Coachella debut last Friday, Styles was joined by Shania Twain for renditions of ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman!’ and ‘You’re Still the One’.

 

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070 Shake Announces New Album ‘You Can’t Kill Me’, Shares Video for New Song

070 Shake has announced her sophomore album: You Can’t Kill Me is set to arrive this spring via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings. Lead single ‘Skin and Bones’, which was produced by Dave Hamelin and mixed and mastered by Mike Dean, is out now alongside an accompanying video directed by Noah Lee. Check it out below.

You Can’t Kill Me will follow 070 Shake’s 2020 debut LP, Modus Vivendi.  Along with the new track, 070 Shake has announced a run of North American tour dates beginning on May 7 in Detroit – “immediately following the release of You Can’t Kill Me,” according to a press release. Find those dates below, too.

070 Shake 2022 Tour Dates:

May 7 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre
May 8 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
May 12 – Montreal, QB – Corona Theatre
May 14 – New York, NY – Terminal 5
May 15 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
May 17 – Toronto, ON – History
May 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
May 20 – Boston, MA – Big Night Live
May 21 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
May 25 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
May 26 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
May 28 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
May 29 – Colorado Springs, CO – The Black Sheep
Jun 1 – Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf
Jun 2 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom Lounge
Jun 4 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
Jun 7 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
Jun 8 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
Jun 9 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
Jun 10 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre

Brian Eno, Big Thief, the Weather Station, and More Contribute to Earth Day Charity Album

EarthPercent, the environmental charity founded by Brian Eno, has collaborated with Bandcamp to raise money for different climate causes through new and unreleased music donated by over 100 artists. Contributors include Eno, Michael Stipe, Coldplay, Big Thief, the Weather Station, Jarvis Cocker, Death Cab for Cutie, Hot Chip, Dry Cleaning, Anna Calvi, Peter Gabriel, and many others. You can see the full roster and buy individual tracks here. Most tracks from the compilation aren’t available for streaming, but you can hear a few of those that are below.

Proceeds from the new releases will go toward a range of green initiatives, including energy transition, climate justice, legal and policy change, and conservation. “This is what unleashing the power of music in service of the planet looks like,” Eno said in a statement. “Historically music has often been at the front of social change – think of ‘Free Nelson Mandela’ and Rock Against Racism. Now we’re facing climate change, the biggest challenge in human history. It’s time for us to get out there again.”

Album Review: Hatchie, ‘Giving the World Away’

In Hatchie’s music, the line between obsession and disillusionment has always been blurry. Harriette Pilbeam has been developing her brand of infectious, fuzzed-out indie pop ever since 2018’s Sugar & Spice EP, and her best songs are so dazzling you might forget about the fears and insecurities that permeate them – if anything, they proved that the fleeting, destructive nature of love is exactly what makes us rush towards big gestures and age-old clichés. ‘Obsessed’, one of the many highlights off her 2019 debut Keepsake, dressed the feeling of abandonment around an inescapable hook that lived up to the song’s name. If her compositions combine the ethereal textures of shoegaze with the irresistible structures of pop, her lyrics often find ways to push beyond melancholy acceptance and into a strange form of self-assuredness. Her second album, Giving the World Away, is her most dynamic effort yet, adding weight to the music’s underlying concerns without diluting their lush, buoyant energy.

In fact, the production is considerably grander and more ambitious than before, but Hatchie doesn’t use it to hide away – it’s still the newfound focus of her writing that shines through the most. In a statement, Pilbeam stressed that “there’s more to me than just writing songs about being in love or being heartbroken” – and even when she does write about a relationship, it serves as a relfection of the self more than the intoxicating effect of a certain moment. ‘Lights On’ sets the stage by seemingly introducing a more cinematic version of what Hatchie has delivered time and time again – a quick, boundless attraction set to a euphoric pop melody – but it’s not long before she offers a peek behind the curtain: “You can’t tell me it’s not a problem/ When you’re stuck inside your head.” On the title track, another question strikes her: “What if what drew us together / Triggers our demise?” She makes space for such worries throughout Giving the World Away, paying as much attention to the nuances of a situation as she does the layers upon layers of sound that envelop it.

But hopelessness doesn’t only exist at the edges of the album – it’s the thing that burns at the core of some of its most memorable songs. Hatchie’s honesty is illuminating: one might be quick to compare early single ‘This Enchanted’ to ‘Obsessed’ on subject matter alone, but the singer’s perspective couldn’t be more different – when she declares “Your image is all I see” in the chorus, she’s well aware of the distance between her and the other person: “I try to run away from the echoes/ But they hit harder every time.” The nostalgic sweetness of the song isn’t a means of escape; it amplifies the wash of longing she can’t leave behind. ‘Quicksand’, which was co-written with Olivia Rodrigo producer Dan Nigro, strikes a perfect balance between dark themes and bright, rhythmic pop: “I used to think that this was something I could die for/ I hate admitting to myself that I was never sure.” Even as she lets go of obsession to embrace uncertainty, her music remains just as enchanting.

For someone who was initially skeptical about working with co-writers, Hatchie makes sure that they do more than add a glossy sheen to her already polished music. The clarity of the mix actually mirrors Pilbeam’s headspace: “Trust what you fear, use it to your advantage, feel its strength,” she sings on ‘Take My Head’. It’s a potent line, but the track is one of the few here that lack the tension that she and her collaborators so deftly build elsewhere on the album, which diminishes her own voice. Pilbeam has said that she feels she’s only “scratching the surface” with this album, and you sometimes wonder if she could have dug a bit deeper. But with an emotional complexity to complement its dizzying approach to sound, Giving the World Away probes the possibilities of dream pop as a mode of expression, leaving just enough to the imagination.

The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn Releases New Song ‘Birthdays’

The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn has shared a new song from his forthcoming album A Legacy of Rentals, which was announced last month with the single ‘Messing With the Settings’. This one’s called ‘Birthdays’, and you can check it out below.

“Producer Josh Kaufman and I decided early on to feature strings on this record, as opposed to the wind and brass heavy compositions of the last three albums,” Finn explained in a statement. “But when we came to this song we kept hearing Stuart Bogie’s saxophone, so we got him to do this solo and he crushed it. We thought it suggests a bit of a bridge back to my previous records. This song is about family, the way we honor these connections, and how both positive and negative things are carried through blood lines – genetic traits as long-term memories. Coincidentally, it was recorded on Josh’s actual birthday.”

A Legacy of Rentals comes out on May 20 via Positive Jams/Thirty Tigers.

Liam Gallagher Shares Video for New Song ‘Better Days’

Liam Gallagher has shared his latest single ‘Better Days’, lifted from his upcoming album C’mon You Know. Co-written with Andrew Wyatt and Michael Tighe, the song follows the previously released ‘Everything’s Electric’ and the title track. “‘Better Days’ is the sound of the summer,” Gallagher said in a statement. Check out its Paul Dugdale-directed video below.

C’mon You Know arrives on May 27 via Warner Records.

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