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Coming to you from under a pile of snow, it's a very chilly SubModern Report. This week brought a ton of new music from big names, two of them being tied at the top of the singles charts - Arctic Monkeys with "Opening Night" from the forthcoming Help(2) charity compilation (benefitting War Child), and Courtney Barnett with "Site Unseen" (ft. Waxahatchee) from her just-announced fourth record Creature of Habit, which was #1 on the album chart.


A few more big names dropped new singles that round out the top five, beginning with Sugar's "Long Live Love" at #3. Then Snail Mail is at #4 with "Dead End" and The New Pornographers are at #5 with "Votive". "Not Today" by Kim Gordon, one of last week's #1 singles, is at #6 this week, followed at #7 by by Lime Garden's "23", which announces their new record Maybe Not Tonight, the #3 album of the week. The Claypool Lennon Delirium are at #8 with "WAP" before a tie at #9 between Mitski's "Where's My Phone?" and Cardinals' "I Like You".


Cardinals also happen to be in a tie at #3 on the album chart with their forthcoming debut album Masquerade alongside the top album of the last two weeks, Selling a Vibe from The Cribs. There's another tie at #5 between Dry Cleaning's Secret Love and Post Sex Nachos' Booster Pack EP. After that Lala Lala is at #7 with Heaven 2 before a final tie at #8 featuring What's Left Now? from Death Lens and Lost On You from Tigers Jaw. Finally the top ten closes with They Might Giants' new Eyeball EP at #10.


Beyond all that, are the top twenty-five of each chart HERE. And as usual, check out the the Available For Airplay list to see what all is headed to our ears this week, such as singles by Coach Party, KNEECAP, Miss Grit, and Violet Grohl, cool covers by Parker Woodland and Sprints, and full albums from Joyce Manor, Kula Shaker, Radium Dolls, Softcult, and Yumi Zouma! That should keep you busy on this foosball-free weekend.


~ Josh T. Landow

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