
Lots of changes on my latest Weekly Top 30, with a new #1 song and four new entries. Fort Worth, Texas-based singer-songwriter Leon Bridges takes over the top spot with his lovely song “Peaceful Place”. His smooth, incredibly pleasing vocals remind me at times of the late, great Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke, and I love that slide guitar and cool bass line on the track. The song is from his fourth studio album Leon, which dropped October 4th. It’s his second song to top my list, the previous being “Bad Bad News” in 2018. The wonderful video was shot in Mexico City and Los Angeles.
Entering the top 10 are “Favourite” by Irish band Fontaines D.C., at #9, and “Up All Night”, a lively foot-stomping collaboration between James Bay, The Lumineers and Noah Kahan, at #10. Of the four new entries this week, three are by acts who are totally new to me, two of which are singing about some kind of sadness. The first, coming in at #27, is the rousing “Sad in Carolina” by Dexter and the Moonrocks, a four-piece rock band from Abilene, Texas (not too far west of Leon Bridges’ home of Fort Worth) who describe their sound as “sad cowboy music”. Comprised of James Tuffs on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Ryan Anderson on lead guitar and backing vocals, Ty Anderson on bass, and Fox on drums and backing vocals, they’ve been putting out music since 2021. Released on May 1st, “Sad in Carolina” is featured on their latest EP Western Space Grunge, which dropped in July. Judging from their prodigious Instagram posts, the guys appear to have a wicked sense of humor.
The second debut is “Supersad” by English singer-songwriter, actress and model Suki Waterhouse. The London-based artist, who began modeling at the age of 16, started recording and releasing music in 2016. Her second single, “Good Looking”, released in 2017, later became a viral hit in 2022, garnering nearly half a billion streams on Spotify alone. She and her partner, actor Robert Pattinson, welcomed their first child in March, and she opened for Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour on August 17th at Wembley Stadium. “Supersad” is from her second studio album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, released on September 13th.
Coming in at #29 is “Bobby Sox” by legendary alt-rock band Green Day. The song is the fifth single from their latest album Saviors, released this past January. The fourth new entry is “Kinky”, a riotous romp by English alternative rock/hip hop band bby. Formed at the end of 2022, the young five-piece consists of Benjy Gibson on lead vocals, Jessy Jacquet-Cretides and Tommaso Medica on guitar, Deon Graham on bass, and Tom Parkin on drums. Their debut single “hotline”, released in August 2023, quickly blew up, garnering millions of streams across multiple streaming platforms. They followed with a series of singles which culminated in the release of their terrific debut album 1 this past July.
- PEACEFUL PLACE – Leon Bridges (2)
- THAT’S HOW I’M FEELING – Jack White (1)
- BIRDS OF A FEATHER – Billie Eilish (4)
- STARGAZING – Myles Smith (5)
- GOOD LUCK, BABE! – Chappell Roan (6)
- THE DOOR – Teddy Swims (8)
- MESSY – Lola Young (3)
- DEATH VALLEY HIGH – Orville Peck & Beck (10)
- FAVOURITE – Fontaines D.C. (11)
- UP ALL NIGHT – James Bay, The Lumineers & Noah Kahan (14)
- DIE WITH A SMILE – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars (15)
- RAINBOW – Cage the Elephant (7)
- INTO GOLD – London Grammar (9)
- THE LIGHTHOUSE – Stevie Nicks (17)
- ESPRESSO – Sabrina Carpenter (12)
- GARMONBOZIA – Flying Lotus (18)
- CAN’T SLOW DOWN – almost monday (19)
- BIG CAT TATTOOS – Hamish Hawk (16)
- HARDCORE ROMANCE – Beach Weather (24)
- BOTHERING ME – Sarah Blasko (25)
- YOU JUST PLAYED MY MIND – Oli Barton (13)
- THE EMPTINESS MACHINE – Linkin Park (26)
- NOBODY’S SOLDIER – Hozier (27)
- NEVERENDER – Justice & Tame Impala (30)
- HOLOGRAM – Raker (20)
- LIKE YOU DO – Talk in Waves (21) 21st week on chart
- SAD IN CAROLINA – Dexter and the Moonrocks (N)
- SUPERSAD – Suki Waterhouse (N)
- BOBBY SOX – Green Day (N)
- KINKY – bby (N)







