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READY TO POP | 1000 Beasts, Great Good Fine OK & More Steal Away for a Late-Night Rendezvous

Also, ARIZONA, Amy Shark and Max Embers Delight with Starry, Moonstruck Event Songs.

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Every song will have you looking for a starry, midnight escape.

Ready to Pop is made for sweltering excursions beachside down the coast or making your way through the city's tired but magnificent landscape. Whether you are struck by a new kind of love-bug or falling into the spiral of old lovers and tired patterns, we've lined up some goodies to satiate your thirst, for better or for worse. Below, check out our latest obsessions, rated on a (slay) scale of "Super Chill" to "Shook" to "Wig Snatched."


1000 Beasts - "Every Line & Curve" featuring Jacob Henley

Armed with a slew of vocalists from varied backgrounds, styles and strengths, 1000 Beasts (real name Cian Sweeney) traces out a marvelous path of shattering electro-pop, each entry as glittering as the last. "Every Line & Curve," just released on Monday, features the smooth-talking vocalist Jacob Henley, whose booming tenor crumbles and then reassembles itself in a tucked-away corner of the globe. He lays it on thick, and we couldn't swoon enough.

Slay Scale: Wig Snatched

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Max Embers - "Lying"

"You take my clothes off / You do it so well," pop up and comer Max Embers entices on his new acoustic guitar-crafted jam. The song is really about fate and being drawn back into someone else's web, long after the relationship as collapsed beyond belief and the two parties have walked away. The heart wants what the heart wants. And Embers' foray into the past might get you feeling all sorts of things, while you enjoy a stolen kiss or tender embrace with someone you probably shouldn't (again). We won't judge.

Slay Scale: Shook

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ARIZONA - "Summer Days"

ARIZONA's last single combo, which includes standout "Summer Days," listens like one of those videos comprised solely of grainy footage of two adorable couples holding hands, canoodling underneath neon starbursts and the sky hanging light but heavy overhead. "Summer Days" is soaked in vintage rock guitars that are then wrung out and hung to air dry on a line that reads "tropical house city." It's euphoric and breathy and one helluva way to run away from the whole world.

Slay Scale: Shook

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Amy Shark - "I Got You"

Amy Shark's the "Queen of Pop" we so desperately need right now. Living in a post-Julia Michaels kind of world, "I Got You," a deep cut from her new album, the fierce and daring Love Monster, inhabits that quirky, almost Alanis Morissette dreamscape. It's both cutting edge but familiar, fun but icy, airy but grounded. In general, Shark is a refreshing cultivator of vividly-painted, scratched-on lyrics that feel much meatier than practically anything on pop radio right now. Her time is coming.

Slay Scale: Wig Snatched

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PREMIERE | Alexa Melo Commits to Insanity in Boozy 'Dope Sick' Video

Heartbreak and the Journey to Recovery Can Be Pretty Traumatic.

Noah Diamond

Melo claws her way to freedom.

A lot of life can be lived in three years. For grunge-pop singer Alexa Melo, that means plenty of love and heartbreak nearly tearing her limb from limb. With her first single in the same amount of time, a grim and greasy mid-tempo called "Dope Sick," in which she plots a pilgrimage through past memories, Melo claws her way out of the muck to reclaim her life. "Baby boy, you know I'm gonna survive," she promises on the opening lyric, stained with minimalist production, a rather ghoulish beginning. "But what's the point / I'd acquire a taste for a different kind of hurt."

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