
‘With its sweeping cinematic ‘wall of sound’ arrangement and lush orchestration, the beautiful anthem “back to friends” by alternative pop-rock artist sombr is exactly the kind of song I love, so it was only a matter of time before it reached the pinnacle of my top 30 chart. The music project of talented and charismatic young singer-songwriter Shane Michael Boose – who will turn 20 on July 5th – sombr was born and raised in New York City but now based in Los Angeles. The gorgeous song was released in late December but as so often happens these days, it went viral on TikTok this past Spring along with his other single “Undressed”, and began appearing on multiple charts around the world, including the Billboard Hot 100 and other American charts. Currently enjoying a long stay at #1 on the Alternative Airplay chart, “back to friends” surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify in April and has now garnered more than 381 million streams.’
The straightforward, relatable lyrics describe feelings of heartbreak resulting from learning someone you thought you had a strong romantic and emotional connection with turns out to not share the same feelings, something I’m confident nearly all of us experienced at one time or another during our late adolescence or early adulthood. “How can we go back to being friends when we just shared a bed? How can you look at me and pretend I’m someone you’ve never met? The devil in your eyes won’t deny the lies you’ve sold, I’m holding on too tight. While you let go, this is casual.”
In other chart news of note, “Moody” by Australian duo Royel Otis is the biggest upward mover again this week, jumping nine spots to enter the top 10 at #6. Also entering the top 10 are “Basic Being Basic” by Djo, the music project of American actor and musician Joseph David Keery, who starred in the Netflix hit series Stranger Things, the comedy film Free Guy and season five of Fargo, and “Catch These Fists” by English indie rock band Wet Leg.
Two songs make their debut this week, the first of which is “No Rain, No Flowers” by Nashville-based blues rock duo The Black Keys, who are certainly no strangers to my chart. The marvelous ear worm is the title track and third single (after “The Night Before”, which recently peaked at #2, and “Babygirl”) from their forthcoming 13th studio album No Rain, No Flowers, scheduled for release on August 8th. Entering at #30 is “London Town” by English alternative indie rock band HEALER, a great song I recently reviewed. It’s their third song to appear on my chart, after “Bones” in 2023 and “War” in 2024.
- BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (2)
- NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (1)
- ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (4)
- PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (5)
- IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (3)
- MOODY – Royel Otis (15)
- BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (7)
- LET THINGS GO – Caamp (10)
- BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (11)
- CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (13)
- THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (6)
- THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (12)
- WALLS – Frank Joshua (8)
- LAREDO – Leon Bridges (9)
- RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (17)
- BONNET OF PINS – Matt Berninger (19)
- SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (18)
- SCARS – Secret Postal Society (21)
- FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves (22)
- WHAT WAS THAT – Lorde (23)
- SNAKESKIN – NAVE (14)
- POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (16)
- RIPPLE – Good Neighbours (26)
- BETTER OFF EVENTUALLY – Bealby Point (27)
- RELATIONSHIPS – HAIM (28)
- EMERGENCE – Sleep Token (29)
- EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (20)
- LOVE IS A FIRE – Art Block (30)
- NO RAIN, NO FLOWERS – The Black Keys (N)
- LONDON TOWN – HEALER (N)






