Every week, I imagine all of us sitting...thinking about what the next Weekend Playlist article has in store for us. Call me a narcissist, but it's surely what I'm doing all week long. It's exhausting, truly.
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I think I can speak for the collective when I say this week has felt long and arduous. I feel like I've used every last shred of energy saved up to even survive all the workweek, so needless to say, I'm exhausted. But, that's not stopping me from gearing up for another week of new music.

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Your Weekend Playlist: New Music Releases

Surf Mesa, Cautious Clay, DYLVN, and more!

Here we are, another weekend playlist article where I round up the best new music released this week. And how are we literally almost through June? I'm packing my schedule with concerts and filling my playlists with throngs of new music because there's an endless amount.
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In October 2021, Surf Mesa first heard Selah Sol’s vocals that would eventually blend into his new single, “City of Love.” Surf spent the same night remixing audio versions that perfectly pairs with Selah’s sound. Finally, after close to a year and a half spent calibrating the track, Surf is ready to share it with the world.

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In late 2019, Surf Mesa (Powell Aguirre) released "ily (i love you baby)," an interpolation of Frankie Valli's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," sung by Emilee. The song spread quickly across TikTok, and by early 2020, it was a viral hit. The track landed on charts around the world, including the Billboard Hot 100.

But Surf Mesa doesn't want to make sounds for TikTok. He has plans for a long career as a solo artist, DJ, and producer. In the two years since "ily" blew up, the Seattle native has diversified his sound and collaborated with artists including Madison Beer and Gus Dapperton. His latest single "Marching Band," features Nitti Gritti.

Fresh off his appearance at Hangout Fest (and meeting some adorable shelter puppies), Surf Mesa talks to Jordan Edwards and Demi Ramos about festival season, building a career, and the music he can't wait to release.

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Surf Mesa met puppies from The Haven no kill animal shelter while playing Hangout Fest.