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RELEASE RADAR is here to give you the breakdown of the top singles, albums, and videos of the week, so you can head into your weekend with a new list of killer tunes.

SINGLES

Sam Setton | "Gum"

NYC's Sam Setton put a moody spin on otherwise classic R&B in his latest track.

You Might Also Like: Majid Jordan, Kyan Palmer, HONNE

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Forever X2 | "Walk the Ocean"

LA's Forever X2 turns it up to 11 with the second single from their forthcoming EP, replete with power chords and expertly executed feedback.

You Might Also Like: Blur, Beck, Lovelytheband

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Kid Bloom | "Sugarcoat"

On "Sugarcoat," an otherwise indie rock track, Kid Bloom adds some of their signature flair with quirky beats and backing vocals.

You Might Also Like: Foster the People, The 1975, Tame Impala

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Matt Koelsch (ft. Georgia Feroce) | "All My Friends"

When they first met in LA, Matt Koelsch and Georgia Feroce connected instantly. The result is a heartwarming single about friendship.

You Might Also Like: Jason Mraz, Jack Johnson, KT Tunstall

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Cally Rhodes | "Like I Used To"

Cally Rhodes dances between traditional pop and R&B in her latest single. "'Like I Used To' is about realizing you're no longer in love with your ex and coming to terms with it," she shared.

You Might Also Like: Tove Styrke, Mackenzie Ziegler, Bebe Rexha

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ALBUMS/EPS

Deerhunter | Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?

In their catchy, albeit haunting, new record, Deerhunter raises a question about the state of society, (Why hasn't everything already disappeared?) but they don't exactly answer it. In fact, they dodge the question altogether and jump from track to track in an unpredictable pattern, leaving behind even more questions. Great album.

You Might Also Like: Real Estate, Grizzly Bear, Ariel Pink
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Maggie Rogers | Heard It In A Past Life

The first full length album from Maggie Rogers includes the singles that first thrust her into the spotlight as well as tracks that round out her unique electro-folk sound.

You Might Also Like: Betty Who, Overcoats, Julien Baker

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Greensky Bluegrass | All For Money

Greensky Bluegrass are no strangers to the trials and tribulations of making a great record. You can hear their experience on each track of their carefully crafted seventh full-length album.

You Might Also Like: Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters, Yonder Mountain String Band

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✨ PREMIERE ✨ | The Day | Midnight Parade

Equal parts dreamy pop and post-punk with an edge, the each track on the The Day's latest album lives and breathes in a constant state of paradox.

You Might Also Like:Cocteau Twins, Warpaint, The xx

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Allie Delyanis is an award-winning and losing freelance journalist based in New York City. She likes bands, books, breakfast food, and would love to be David Sedaris when she grows up. You can find more of her work on www.delyanis.com.



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Get to crying with these tender, gutting ballads.

Ready to Pop is totally ready to dig into some searing balladry. A good ballad is like a soothing but gut-wrenching piece of artwork: it'll make you feel all sorts of things, and it's nearly always open for interpretation. Perspective is everything and greatly informs how we see, think, feel, hear, and touch. This week, we bite into some of our new favorites, from Allie X to Camille Trust and Sam Setton. Below, check out our latest obsessions, rated on a (slay) scale of "Super Chill" to "Shook" to "Wig Snatched."


Allie X - "Focus"

We somehow still live in a world where Allie X, the goddess behind 2017's excellent, vibe-hard CollXtion II, is still not a global phenomenon. She rocks our world but has gone sorely overlooked by the majority of music consumers. But we digress. Her new single "Focus," not to be confused with Ariana Grande's bop of the same name, is a hazy, synth-drenched ballad. It's like a dream you don't wanna wake up from ⎯⎯ so you put this sucker on loop. Her vocal is creamy, somehow soothing amidst hallucinatory swirls.

Slay Scale: Shook

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Camille Trust - "Move On"

It takes courage to own up to your bullshit. As the embers of a dying relationship continue to smolder at her feet, Camille Trust revels in the lingering, sweltering heat. "I know I fucked up," she spits on the first line. Her brutal honesty not only about a former lover but her own role in the relationship's demise is refreshing and somehow wholly devastating. "People asking me how I'm holding up / I'm fucking fantastic," she later sings, turning to dark humor to consider moving on. But she can't, as she regals on the hook. Sometimes, as cliche as it sounds, time is the only healer.

Slay Scale: Shook

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XYLØ - "Heaven Only Knows"

Teetering on mid-tempo territory, Paige Duddy's vocals are reliably smokey. She has a way of curling her tentacles around and through your brain, latching onto every membrane with abandon. "You can't seem to get a grip, I'm falling from your fingertips / Again, it's time to make a change, before I walk away," she sings, her heart bleeding onto her sleeve. The song is cut from predominantly acoustic guitar and piano, with harrowing flecks of darker instrumentation mingled in ghostly waves underneath. Once a duo, now a solo act, XYLØ remains as a shattering force as ever.

Slay Scale: Super Chill

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Sam Setton - "Santiago"

We all have that one relationship, that one forlorn lover we can't seem to shake. No matter what we do, they come around again. Sam Setton finds himself unexpectedly yanked back to the past with one voicemail, which introduces his new softly-glowing new single. "Santiago" is a downcast, groove-motored mid-tempo flickering with the tenderness of the past with a heavy beat and a chilly vocal. He can't help but relive those emotions. Her voice punctures his heart all over again. "You remind me of a better day," he sings. His performance is commanding and spooky.

Slay Scale: Wig Snatched

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Haley Reinhart - "Last Kiss Goodbye"

There are few singers quite like Haley Reinhart. She's another case of possessing incomparable talent that isn't given proper due. Her tenure on American Idol years ago still stays on our minds on the daily, and her post-show output is extraordinary. Her new, guitar-hued song "Last Kiss Goodbye" feels eerily like the classic era of singer-songwriters; think Carole King here, folks. Less is always more, and Reinhart's ability to float across a melody with sharpness is truly a wonder of the world.

Slay Scale: Shook

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Jason Scott is a freelance music journalist with bylines in B-Sides & Badlands, Billboard, PopCrush, Ladygunn, Greatist, AXS, Uproxx, Paste and many others. Follow him on Twitter.


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