My Top 30 Songs for August 23-29, 2026

Photo of Lyia Meta taken from her Facebook account.

Malaysian artist Lyia Meta is a highly accomplished, award-winning and Grammy-nominated Renaissance woman in every sense of the word. She’s not only an insanely talented singer, songwriter and musician, she’s also a writer, teacher, vocal coach and visual artist whose work spans multiple media formats (she surprised me with a pencil-drawn portrait of myself in 2019, which I proudly hang on my bedroom wall).

Possessing a rich contralto singing voice, she’s recorded songs across a wide range of genres including blues, jazz, pop, country, rock and metal. She ranks among my favorite female vocalists, and I’ve featured her numerous times on this blog. We’ve been following each other on social media since 2018, and I finally had the pleasure of meeting Lyia and her husband Zack in person in January when they were in Los Angeles. I’m now thrilled to place her powerful single “Raging Halls” at #1, her first song to top my chart and on the week of my birthday, no less!

The hard-hitting song was co-written by Lyia and E.G. Holmes, who co-produced the track with her longtime Nashville-based collaborator Bob McGilpin (who also played lead and rhythm guitar, bass, drums and synths). Additional contributions on the track include rhythm guitar by Christian Wentz, guitar and synths by John Foster, orchestration and keyboards by Gene Rabbai and backing harmonies by Lisa Brokop. Lyia says the song “explores the tension between desire, risk, and the moment where hesitation transforms into action.” The song has an 80s feel that calls to mind some of the great anthems with soaring melodies and scorching riffs by Journey, Heart and Whitesnake.

Two songs enter the top 10: the captivating “The Endless Border” by Belgian alternative indie rock band Velvet Jesus, advancing three spots to #8, and “Heart Stop” by New Orleans-based alternative roots rock band The Revivalists, which moves up two spots to #10.

There are three new debuts this week, beginning with “Evergreen” by Southern California-based alternative pop rock band Young the Giant. Formed in Irvine, California in 2004, they currently consist of Sameer Gadhia (lead vocals), Jacob Tilley (guitar), Eric Cannata (guitar), Payam Doostzadeh (bass), and Francois Comtois (drums). “Evergreen” is from their sixth album Victory Garden, released on May 1st, and follows “Different Kind of Love”, which peaked at #4 on my chart in early June. It’s hard to believe it’s been seven years since I saw them in concert in 2019.

Entering at #29 is “Edge of the Earth” by Canadian female pop rock band The Beaches. Formed in Toronto in 2009, they’re comprised of sisters Jordan (lead vocals, bass) and Kylie Miller (guitar, backing vocals), Leandra Earl (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), and Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums). “Edge of the Earth” was originally released nearly three years ago as the title track of their six-song EP, which also included their marvelous hit single “Blame Brett” that reached #5 on my chart and ranks #46 on my 100 Best Songs of 2024 list. It’s currently moving up the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart (I’m even hearing it played on my local alt-rock station here in Palm Springs), so I’m guessing it went viral on TikTok or similar.

The third new entry is the exuberant “Behind The Lines Of Reason” by the charismatic English alternative indie rock band Hardwicke Circus. Formed in 2015, the band has undergone a few changes in lineup and is now comprised of brothers Jonny (lead vocals, guitar) and Tom Foster (drums, backing vocals), along with Ben Wilde (bass, backing vocals), Zack McDade (lead guitar, backing vocals), Conor Morrissey (keyboards, backing vocals) and Andy Sax (saxophone, backing vocals). I reviewed their marvelous 2023 album Fly the Flag and am happy to see them back with “Behind The Lines Of Reason”, which dropped July 17th.

  1. RAGING HALLS – Lyia Meta (2)
  2. REPEAT OFFENDER – Gloom is Okay (1)
  3. DOORS – Noah Kahan (3)
  4. REIN ME IN – Sam Fender & Olivia Dean (4)
  5. PRIVATE – The Neighbourhood (5)
  6. SELF AWARE – Temper City (6)
  7. ONLINE – Western Jaguar (8)
  8. THE ENDLESS BORDER – Velvet Jesus (11)
  9. PICKING DRAGONS’ POCKETS – Modest Mouse (9)
  10. HEART STOP – The Revivalists (12)
  11. NO MORE REGRETS – almost monday (13)
  12. BEACHES IN TENNESSEE – Cage the Elephant (17)
  13. LOST BOYS – Phoebe Bridgers (18)
  14. EXIT WOUND – Ships Have Sailed (7)
  15. MARATHONS – Sorry Ghost (10)
  16. FREAKING OUT – Michigander (20)
  17. HOLD ME IN THE DARK – Myles Smith (21)
  18. LOVE ME NOT – Grace Potter (22)
  19. WE MIGHT AS WELL BE STRANGERS – Weezer feat. Wednesday (23)
  20. WE SHOULD TALK – Bleachers (24)
  21. I CAN TAKE THE SUN OUT OF THE SKY – Brigitte Calls Me Baby (25)
  22. STONE OVER WATER – Death Cab for Cutie (26)
  23. WHO WILL YOU FOLLOW – Evanescence (14)
  24. GO FUCK URSELF – Fat Dog (15)
  25. IN THE STARS – The Rolling Stones (16)
  26. I FEEL HOPE COMING – Alabama Shakes (10)
  27. HOMEWRECKER – sombr (19) 20th week on chart
  28. EVERGREEN – Young the Giant (N)
  29. EDGE OF THE EARTH – The Beaches (N)
  30. BEHIND THE LINES OF REASON – Hardwicke Circus (N)

My Top 30 Songs for August 16-22, 2026

Photo of Gloom is Okay by Arran Dawson Media

Scottish rock band Gloom is Okay hold the top spot for a second week with their exquisite “Repeat Offender”, while Malaysian artist extraordinaire Lyia Meta moves into second place with her powerful anthem “Raging Halls”. She just released another great single “For You” a week ago. “Doors” by Noah Kahan advances a spot to #3, and “Rein Me In” by English singer-songwriters Sam Fender and Olivia Dean, and “Private” by LA-based alt rock band The Neighbourhood, each move up two spots to #4 and #5, respectively.

After five debut songs last week, I have only one new addition to my chart this week: “I Feel Hope Coming” by Southern blues rock band Alabama Shakes. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist and guitarist Brittany Howard, the group also includes guitarist Heath Fogg and bassist Zac Cockrell. The song is the third in a series of singles they’ve been releasing over the past year that began last August with “Another Life”, which spent two weeks at #1 on my chart last November. All will be included on their forthcoming third album I Must Be Dreaming, to be released August 28th.

  1. REPEAT OFFENDER – Gloom is Okay (1)
  2. RAGING HALLS – Lyia Meta (3)
  3. DOORS – Noah Kahan (4)
  4. REIN ME IN – Sam Fender & Olivia Dean (6)
  5. PRIVATE – The Neighbourhood (7)
  6. SELF AWARE – Temper City (2)
  7. EXIT WOUND – Ships Have Sailed (5)
  8. ONLINE – Western Jaguar (9)
  9. PICKING DRAGONS’ POCKETS – Modest Mouse (8)
  10. MARATHONS – Sorry Ghost (10) 
  11. THE ENDLESS BORDER – Velvet Jesus (14)
  12. HEART STOP – The Revivalists (15)
  13. NO MORE REGRETS – almost monday (17)
  14. WHO WILL YOU FOLLOW – Evanescence (13)
  15. GO FUCK URSELF – Fat Dog (12)
  16. IN THE STARS – The Rolling Stones (16)
  17. BEACHES IN TENNESSEE – Cage the Elephant (21)
  18. LOST BOYS – Phoebe Bridgers (23)
  19. HOMEWRECKER – sombr (11)
  20. FREAKING OUT – Michigander (22)
  21. HOLD ME IN THE DARK – Myles Smith (24)
  22. LOVE ME NOT – Grace Potter (26)
  23. WE MIGHT AS WELL BE STRANGERS – Weezer feat. Wednesday (27)
  24. WE SHOULD TALK – Bleachers (28)
  25. I CAN TAKE THE SUN OUT OF THE SKY – Brigitte Calls Me Baby (29)
  26. STONE OVER WATER – Death Cab for Cutie (30)
  27. GOOD2B – Goose (18)
  28. GOING SHOPPING – The Strokes (20)
  29. FREAKIN’ OUT – Dexter and The Moonrocks (19)
  30. I FEEL HOPE COMING – Alabama Shakes (N)

My Top 30 Songs for August 9-15, 2026

Photo of Gloom is Okay by Arran Dawson Media

It isn’t often I’m blown away the first time I hear a song, but I have to say that’s what I experienced when I first listened to “Repeat Offender” by Scottish alternative metal band Gloom is Okay, as I was immediately stunned by its dramatic beauty, intricate melody and sonic majesty. Based in Glasgow, Gloom is Okay is comprised of frontman Martin Walker (vocals, guitars, synths, programming) Iain MacLeod (bass) and Mark Norris (drums). “Repeat Offender” is the lead single from their forthcoming debut album Nothing Human.

Walker says the song is essentially about dealing with narcissistic people, and the mask worn by Fiona McNeil in the video was sculpted and moulded by his wife. He states “We wanted something that felt human, but not quite. Familiar enough to recognise, uncomfortable enough to remember.” The song also represents a bit of a directional change for the band, in that Walker’s voice takes center stage. He elaborates “I’ve never been a particularly confident singer. In fact, for most of my life I’ve probably thought of myself as a guitarist who happened to sing occasionally. Putting your voice out there is a strange thing. It’s personal in a way that hiding behind a riff or a wall of guitars never is.” I think his commanding vocals are perfect, and the song ascends to the top of my chart this week.

Entering the top 10 are “Online” by Canadian artist Western Jaguar (aka singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Trainor) and “Marathons” by the irrepressively charming four-piece Sorry Ghost, who are based in Los Angeles.

After several relatively quiet weeks, I have five new additions to my chart, beginning with “Love Me Not” by singer-songwriter and musician Grace Potter. Born in Vermont and now based near Los Angeles, the beguiling Potter has released five solo albums, as well as four studio albums with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, (a band she formed in 2002 which later disbanded in 2015 upon her divorce from her bandmate and former husband Matt Burr). Boisterous, sexy and raw, “Love Me Not” is the lead single from her forthcoming sixth album Trespasser, set for release August 21st.

Entering at #27 is “We Might as Well Be Strangers” by legendary LA-based alternative power pop band Weezer, featuring added vocals by Karly Hartzman and Xandy Chelmis of North Carolina-based alt rock band Wednesday. Since 2001, Weezer has consisted of Rivers Cuomo (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Patrick Wilson (drums), Brian Bell (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), and Scott Shriner (bass, keyboards, backing vocals). Released on June 3rd, the song is the second single from their forthcoming 20th album Weezer (aka The Gold Album).

Next up is “we should talk” by American alt-rock band Bleachers. Formed in 2013 by singer-songwriter, musician and producer Jack Antonoff, the band since 2023 has included Mikey Freedom Hart, Sean Hutchinson, Evan Smith, Michael Riddleberger, and Zem Audu, all longtime touring musicians who are now official members. “we should talk” is from their sixth album Everyone for Ten Minutes, which dropped in May. I love that nifty little bassline.

The fourth new entry, at #29, is the exuberant “I Can Take the Sun Out of the Sky” by Chicago-based alt rock band Brigitte Calls Me Baby, comprised of Wes Leavins (lead vocals), Jack Fluegel (guitars), Devin Wessels (bass) and Jeremy Benshish (drums). The song is from their second album Irreversible, released this past March, which also features their marvelous single “Slumber Party” that went all the way to #1 on my chart in early June. I’m really liking this band!

Last, but certainly not least, is “Stone Over Water” by indie pop-rock band Death Cab for Cutie. Formed nearly 30 years ago in Bellingham, Washington, the group includes Ben Gibbard (vocals, guitar, piano), Nick Harmer (bass), Dave Depper (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Zac Rae (keyboards, guitar), and Jason McGerr (drums). The song is from their 11th album I Built You a Tower, which dropped in June and was inspired by band frontman Ben Gibbard’s experiences dealing with the end of his marriage while also constantly being on tour. The song replaces their previous single “Riptides”, which drops off my chart after spending 18 weeks, two of them at #1.

  1. REPEAT OFFENDER – Gloom is Okay (3)
  2. SELF AWARE – Temper City (1)
  3. RAGING HALLS – Lyia Meta (4)
  4. DOORS – Noah Kahan (5)
  5. EXIT WOUND – Ships Have Sailed (2)
  6. REIN ME IN – Sam Fender & Olivia Dean (7)
  7. PRIVATE – The Neighbourhood (8)
  8. PICKING DRAGONS’ POCKETS – Modest Mouse (10)
  9. ONLINE – Western Jaguar (12)
  10. MARATHONS – Sorry Ghost (13) 
  11. HOMEWRECKER – sombr (6)
  12. GO FUCK URSELF – Fat Dog (15)
  13. WHO WILL YOU FOLLOW – Evanescence (16)
  14. THE ENDLESS BORDER – Velvet Jesus (18)
  15. HEART STOP – The Revivalists (19)
  16. IN THE STARS – The Rolling Stones (20)
  17. NO MORE REGRETS – almost monday (21)
  18. GOOD2B – Goose (11)
  19. FREAKIN’ OUT – Dexter and The Moonrocks (9)
  20. GOING SHOPPING – The Strokes (14)
  21. BEACHES IN TENNESSEE – Cage the Elephant (25)
  22. FREAKING OUT – Michigander (24)
  23. LOST BOYS – Phoebe Bridgers (30)
  24. HOLD ME IN THE DARK – Myles Smith (26)
  25. HEADLIGHTS – In Color (17)
  26. LOVE ME NOT – Grace Potter (N)
  27. WE MIGHT AS WELL BE STRANGERS – Weezer feat. Wednesday (N)
  28. WE SHOULD TALK – Bleachers (N)
  29. I CAN TAKE THE SUN OUT OF THE SKY – Brigitte Calls Me Baby (N)
  30. STONE OVER WATER – Death Cab for Cutie (N)