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4. Habibi – "Do You Want Me Now". Brooklyn's Habibi swirl together Middle Eastern melodies,'60s girl-group harmonies and some chunky distorto guitar to whip up this tasty treat for your ears.

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3. King Hannah – "Davey Says". How is there still interesting new music coming out of Liverpool? Scouse duo grab a catchy melody, wrap it in Velvet Underground/Mazzy Star sonics, and ride it into a blissed-out sunset.

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2. Robber Robber – "Backup Plan". Burlington, VT postpunk band take krautrock out for a spin on this five-minute blast featuring a motorik beat, melodic bass, and reckless guitar.

My Top 4 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 22):
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1. Dean Blunt, Panda Bear and Vegyn – "Downer". Genre-busting Londoner Blunt collaborates here on a hypnotic track that starts in a wash of processed guitar a la My Bloody Valentine, then adds a trip-hoppy indie beat under Panda Bear's vocal.

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3. RJD2 – "Catch The Exit Door". A jangly guitar, honking ska sax and deep purple organ combine forces over a looped beat to propel this clubby track straight on to Bangersville, daddy-o.

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2. Juliet Ivy – "Is It My Face?" A simple yet highly contagious indie-pop tune that somehow sounds both current and timeless and deals with the evergreen fear that no one will ever love you.

My Top 3 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 21):
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1. Father Arcadia – "Dark Star". Not the Grateful Dead concert staple, this is Sheffield indie rock, anthemic yet moody, a bit like Editors' "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors".

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5. Armlock – "Ice Cold". Evokes '90s indie rock (in particular, slowcore) with its slacker, stoned-sounding drum and guitar playing and aching vocals.

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4. cumgirl8 – "Quite Like Love". Self-described Manhattan "sex-positive alien amoeba entity" score here with a banger that sounds like it was made by a whacked-out Tom Tom Club.

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3. Chief Keef – "1, 2, 3". Chicago drill rap pioneer meets 1960s soul via ear-catching samples of Bobby Womack and Wilson Pickett.

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2. Treanne – "Sharing My Body". A spare, raw slowburner that captures all the trepidation of the morning after using little more than piano, bass and a vocal.

My Top 5 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 20):
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1. Jake Bugg – "Zombieland". A Britpop-adjacent rocker from Nottingham singer-songwriter Bugg that hurtles along for nigh on 3 breathless minutes.

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5. Angus and Julia Stone – "Down to the Sea". Australian siblings hypnotize with this tense indie folk gem. "They tell you you're forgiven, but you're not". Perfectly written, arranged, played, sung, and recorded.

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4. Fcukers – "Bon Bon". Meanwhile, in another corner of '90s rock, New York's Fcukers spin up this laid-back electronic shuffle pitched somewhere between Deee-Lite and early Daft Punk. Dig that sine-wave bass.

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3. Beabadoobee – "Take a Bite". Bea's back with another '90s-indie-rock inspired confessional, this time recorded with producer/guru Rick Rubin.

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2. Hinds featuring Beck – "Boom Boom Back". That's what Spanish garage-rock duo Hinds are bringing in this strutting single from their fourth album, with help from Beck (who's seemingly become everyone's go-to collaborator lately, with a high banger ratio.)

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