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It's April 1st, but we aren't fooling around here at The SubModern Report! There's just too much new music out there to waste any time with that. A slew of new albums dropped this week so let's start with albums today, specifically the top five albums, which all feature tracks that are also in the top ten singles. At #1 it's none other than Courtney Barnett's Creature of Habit, with "One Thing At A Time" at #5t. Snail Mail is at #2 with Ricochet, featuring "Tractor Beam" also at #5t. Future Islands didn't release a new album, but they did announce a 20th anniversary rarities collection From A Hole In The Floor To A Fountain Of Youth which debuted at #3, with two brand new songs from it dropping, one of which, "Find Love", landed at #10 (the other, "Sail", is #11t). Cheekface also announced a new record called Podium, which made it to #4 with new single "Black Site" at #2. And finally, The Bug Club's forthcoming "Every Single Muscle" is #5, while their new tune "Yours (If You Want Me)" is at #3t on the singles chart.
That covered half of the top ten singles, but let's fill in the blanks, starting at #1 with Brooklyn's King Falcon back at it with the debut of "Holding Out". The Afghan Whigs' "House of I" is the other half of the tie at #3 while Gelli Haha's "Klouds Will Carry Me To Sleep" rounds out the three-way tie for #5. Suki Waterhouse is back... "Back In Love" that is, and landing at #9. And last before the already revealed #10 is "Terrestrials" by Pond at #9.
Now, I'll run down the second half of the top ten albums, commencing with Against The Dying of The Light from Jose Gonzalez at #6. After three weeks at #1, the HELP(2) compilation finally slips a bit, but hangs in at #7. Tigers Jaw is up next at #8 with Lost On You, followed by a three-way tie finishing things at at #9. Those three records are The New Pornographers' The Former Site Of, Pulp's The Man Comes Around EP, and Weird Nightmare's forthcoming Hoopla (which will be hitting radio a month early this week).
Wanna know more? By all means, find more on the full charts HERE. As far as what's coming next, check the Available For Airplay list as always. Plenty more is headed our way including new singles by Dry Cleaning, Lambrini Girls, and Man Man, as well as albums from Arlo Parks, Fcukers, Robyn, and a whole bunch more. Until next week, I'll wish a Happy Easter to those who celebrate, a Happy Passover to those who celebrate, and a good week to those who don't.

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