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We're about to spring forward into another SubModern Report where our two new #1's couldn't more different from one another. On the album chart, Mitski's latest Nothing's About To Happen To Me releases straight to the top spot. And then on the singles chart Social Distortion debut the title track from their first record in fifteen years, Born To Kill, at #1. So congrats alike to some old punks and a quirky singer-songwriter!
This week's #2 and #3 albums are both forthcoming releases and both feature new singles in the top ten as well. #2 is Courtney Barnett's Creature of Habit, with the track Mantis at #6. Then Lime Garden's Maybe Not Tonight is at #3 with the new track "All Bad Parts" also at #3.
Last week's #1 single, "Watching The Omnibus" by The Bug Club has slipped to #2 this week. Skipping to #4, there's a tie between "Hostile Street" by Cheekface and "A Perfect Storm" by Jose Gonzalez. Another tie at #7 includes The Menzingers' latest "Nobody's Heroes" and Weird Nightmare's "Might See You There". And one last tie closes the top ten at #9 with "Can I Mend It?" by Buck Meek and "Cool Job" by Telehealth.
We're at #4 on the album chart and it's another brand new release, Lala Lala with Heaven 2. That's followed at #5 by the aforementioned Buck Meek with The Mirror. Gorillaz' brand new The Mountain drops at #6, tied with Weird Nightmare's upcoming Hoopla. There's another tie at #8 between NOTHING's A Short History of Decay and the War Child benefit compilation HELP(2) that'll be out this Friday. That leaves British artist Tom Misch closing the top ten aith Full Circle at #10.
Plenty more to explore on the full charts (each stretching to about thirty). And we've got the Available For Airplay list, which is exactly what it sounds like. You'll find out what's on the way for the week upcoming including new singles by Cass McCombs, Greg Mendez, SPRINTS, Sub*T, Toadies, amd more, as well as albums from Archive, Iron & Wine, Joshua Idehen, Marlon Magnee, Surfbort, Teenage Bottlerocket, The Tullamarines, and a bunch of others. Enjoy the ear candy and we'll catch up about it all next time.

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