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Welcome to the first official SubModern Report of the summer! This week we have three #1's on two charts, with the one-and-only Johnny Marr emerging above all with his new single "Spin", announcing a new record The Age Of Everything. That however isn't on the album chart yet. Two other upcoming albums are tied for the top spot there - last week's #1, This Mirror Weighs A Ton from Interpol, along with You Say I Romanticize from Sweeping Promises. Both of those also feature top ten singles with Interpol's "See It Loud" at #3t and Sweeping Promises' "Shooting Shadows" at #8t (new track "Cocoon" landed at #23t).


Ahead of those at #2 on the singles chart is "Dollar Bill" by Jack White and Butthole Surfers tie for #3 with "Intelligent Guy" from a twenty-eight years shelved album that'll be out this Friday. The Linda Lindas' latest "Burning Out" is at #5, followed by Julia Jacklin's "Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon)" at #6, and Sylvan Esso's "Hot Slob" at #7. All of a sudden, we're at a top ten closing four-way tie at #8 including "Nothing Feels Amazing" by King Falcon, "Lovesick" by Wishy, and "Pretty Place 2 Cry" by Worry, along with the aforementioned Sweeping Promises track.


Continuing down the album chart, Kiwi Jr.'s forthcoming Blowin' Up is tied at #3 with Pond's just-released Terrestrials. Another tie for #5 is between sundayclub's self-titled debut and Weird Nightmare's Hoopla. Then there's one more tie in the top ten with Synthetic Signals from The Crooked Stuff and Castle Park from Graham Coxon at #7. Death Cab For Cutie continues to hang in the top ten with I Built You A Tower at #9, while RAGEFLOWER makes their chart debut at #10 with their just-announced TWINSTAR EP.


Is there more? Of course! We've got your top twenty-five singles and albums on the full charts. The Available For Airplay list is loaded for longer days with tunes by Chelsea Wolfe, DJ Shadow, Peggy Gou, SOAK, This Is Lorelei, and more (including a secret single from someone with the initials P.B.), as well as full albums including Chanel Beads, Downtown Boys, JJerome87, Julez And The Rollerz, and knitting, amongst others! Good luck and I'll catch up with you again next week ahead of another long holiday weekend!


~ Josh T. Landow

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