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Hello there Dads & Grads (and everyone else). Welcome once again to the SubModern Report! We have another legacy artist taking the top spots on both charts this week. Congratulations to Interpol who dropped two tracks to announce their upcoming eighth record This Mirror Weighs a Ton. Most of this week's spins were for lead single "See Out Loud", easily securing a #1 debut. But with a spin for the title track as well, they also qualified to top the album chart... by a lot!


With so many tunes dropping this past week, it's no wonder that most of the remaining top ten singles are also debuts, starting with a tie at #2 between "Burning Out" by The Linda Lindas and "Lovesick" by Wishy. Slow Pulp is next at #4 with "Better Man" (no relation to the Pearl Jam classic), followed by Thao's return with "Fossils" at #5. A tie at #6 is between Jack White's album announcement track "Dollar Bill" and a tune that's been charting for a few weeks now, "Shooting Shadows" by Sweeping Promises. The next debut is Sylvan Esso's latest "Hot Slob" at #8. Finally we have two more tracks tied at #9 - The Afghan Whigs' "Jungle Roux" and King Falcon's "Nothing Feels Amazing".


Those last two of the top ten singles are the next two of top ten albums, with King Falcon's forthcoming Bloom ever-so-slightly edging out The Afghan Whigs' also forthcoming Soft Control at #'s 2 and 3 respectively. Saint Blonde's upcoming ...With Little Ease easily debuted at #4 ahead of a #5 tie between New Self from The Bobby Lees and Big World by Hovvdy. After those, it's a four-way tie at #7 occupying the remainder of the top ten spots. That tie includes last week's top album, Death Cab For Cutie's I Built You A Tower, as well as Bingo! from La Sécurité, Everything I Ever Saw from The Menzingers, and Hoopla from Weird Nightmare.


Beyond that, you'll have to check out the charts HERE. You'll also probably want to check out the Available For Airplay list because there's a boatload of summer jams coming your way from Butthole Surfers, Eels, Johnny Marr, Julia Jacklin, and Saul Williams, plus new albums from Graham Coxon, Pond, Zoon, and lots more! Speaking of summer, I'll talk to you again once we're officially in that season. Until then, Happy Father's Day to everyone whom that applies to! (Does that include cat dads?)


~ Josh T. Landow

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