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Welcome to your mid-October SubModern Report where the appropriately gothy The Cure dominates both charts with the long-awaited and now imminent Songs of a Lost World standing alone atop the album chart and new single "A Fragile Thing" tied for #1. Alongside that is a new song from Australian SubModern darlings Royel Otis, "If Our Love Is Dead" that appears on the deluxes edition of their Pratts & Pain record.
Following those two singles is another tie at #3 between "Flies" by Cheekface and "Sexy Lemon" by Freak Slug, which comes from the week's #2 album, I Blow Out Big Candles (and is an actual Halloween costume). Last week's #1 track, "Much Ado About Nothing" by Waxahatchee, is this week's #5. After that at #6 is "Break Me Down", the debut solo single from Yukimi of Little Dragon. Then there's a four-way tie at #7 to close the top ten, featuring Clairo with the Margo Guryan cover "Love Songs", Kim Gordon with "Bangin' On The Freeway", King Falcon with the Paramore cover "Crushcrushcrush", and Saya Gray with "Shell ( Of A Man )".
The album chart continues with the Tom Petty cover-filled soundtrack of Bad Monkey ticking up a spot to #3. The Linda Lindas finally dropped their second album No Obligation last week and it lands at #4. There are ties at #5 and #7, the first of which is between Soft Power from New Zealand's Fazerdaze and Memoirs of A Sparklemuffin from Suki Waterhouse. The second of those ties features last week's #1 album, The Smile's Cutouts, along with Monotronic's Looking Away EP. Finally, there are six records all tied at #9 from Bike Routes, The DB's, Orla Gartland, Pixies, Public Service Broadcasting, and Vlad Holiday.
Go beyond that with the full charts HERE. There's so much new music on the Available For Airplay list this week, I don't know where to begin. Actually I do. Since it's release week for the final Japandroids album, I'll start with that. There are also album or EP releases from American Football (an anniversary edition and covers collection), Bon Iver, Caroline Kingsbury, Johnny Marr, Jordana, Phantogram, Porridge Radio, Rubblebucket, and Skegss, plus singles by Panda Bear, Sorry, The Wombats, and lots more. Will chat with you again next week.
~ Josh T. Landow
Twitter: @JoshTLandow
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