100 Best Indie Songs of 2025

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At the end of each year, I publish a list of my Top 100 Songs, representing my picks for what I think are the best songs – my favorites actually – for the entire year. Last year, at the suggestion of a member of Missouri folk rock band Voodoo Planet, I also compiled a list of my 100 favorite indie songs of 2024. That blog post nearly went viral, and over the past year has amassed over 7,000 views to become my 10th most popular post ever. (In sharp contrast, my 100 Best Songs of 2024 post has garnered only around 1,100 views.)

Because I follow, and am followed by, many indie musicians and bands on social media, I enjoy showcasing some of the exceptional music being made by them that’s every bit as good as, or even better than, that from mainstream acts, so compiling a separate list of what I think are the best indie songs makes perfect sense.

These are not necessarily “indie” songs in terms of genre (though there are many that fall into that overall category), rather songs by independent or DIY music acts. While some are in fact signed to music labels, they’re usually small or independently owned. There are 82 acts represented in this list, the majority of which are from the U.S., Canada and the U.K., but also from Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Germany and Ukraine. A number of acts have two songs, while English psychedelic alt-rock band Future Theory have three.

Of course, I must make note of the fact that this list contains only songs I’m aware of, and that there are likely hundreds of other great songs that deserve to be here, except that I’ve never heard them. The songs on this list – all of which are outstanding if I do say so myself – were generally released between November 2024 and October 2025.

Though they’re ranked from #1 to 100, it doesn’t necessarily mean that a song at #30 is better than one at #60. That said, the ones closer to the top are my very favorites. And though I’d love to write a narrative about each song and artist, given my limited time and energy, not to mention people’s short attention spans, I’ve decided against that again this year. I will, however, include the marvelous video for my #1 pick, “The Faithful Heart” by immensely talented and creative L.A.-based artist Wons Phreely, as it’s so delightful that everyone should watch it! I’ve also created playlists on both YouTube and Spotify, which are included after the list itself. Enjoy!

  1. THE FAITHFUL HEART – Wons Phreely + The Horses
  2. IMPOSTER SYNDROME – Fake Empire
  3. WALLS – Frank Joshua
  4. FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves
  5. TAKE THIS HEART – Brian Lambert
  6. CONTROLLER – Moody Moody
  7. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom
  8. LOVE IS A FIRE – Art Block
  9. YOU’RE MY DRUG – Talk in Waves
  10. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras
  11. LONDON TOWN – HEALER
  12. POLYESTER (YES SIR) – Sorry Ghost
  13. STRAIGHT TO THE GROUND – Unquiet Nights
  14. SNAKESKIN – NAVE
  15. BETTER OFF EVENTUALLY – Bealby Point
  16. LIGHT YEARS APART – Unobliterated
  17. THE FEAR – Future Theory
  18. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix
  19. WITHOUT A DOUBT – Charm School
  20. MOTHER – Lyia Meta & Mark Allen Lanoue
  21. DAY & NIGHT – Oli Barton
  22. WHO’S A FRAUD? – Still Traffico
  23. HORNETS – Western Jaguar
  24. SCARS – Secret Postal Society
  25. REALITY BUZZ – Future Theory
  26. AFTER ALL – Darksoft
  27. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT – overpass
  28. FEEL – NAVE
  29. HERE WE GO AGAIN – Set the Tone
  30. BAD PATTERNS – HEALER
  31. ALWAYS WITH YOU – Ewan Patrick
  32. THE HAZE – Future Theory
  33. ECHOES – Antipole, Ja’kob & Pedro Code
  34. TREPHINE – Big Orange
  35. WHAT IT TAKES – The Radio Field
  36. SLOW DEATH – Western Jaguar
  37. SUPERSPREADER YEAR – Roadkeeper
  38. BLEAK COMPANION – The Brigadier
  39. MARK & KYLE – Icarus Phoenix
  40. LLUMINE – Josephine Pascoe
  41. DAYS LIKE THESE – Frank Joshua
  42. ESPIONAGE – Rusty Shipp
  43. CONSPIRACY OF SNAKES – Blake Rascals
  44. CALIFORNIA – Art Block
  45. NATIONAL TREASURE – Faint Halos
  46. ANTICIPATE THE FALL – Pilod
  47. FALLING DOWN – Holy Coves
  48. CALLING OUT – Black Bear Kiss
  49. BEERS WITH THE BEEKEEPER – The Zangwills
  50. IT’S GETTING LATE – Sorry Ghost
  51. IT’S ALRIGHT – The Radio Field & The Baumhoff Explosives
  52. OH NO – John Serrano
  53. MEDICATED – Shape of the Sun
  54. MY DOG BRUCE – Jack Droppers & the Best Intentions
  55. INSIDE – Skar de Line
  56. DARLING, HE DOESN’T CARE – Olivia Miceli
  57. ALL FOR NOTHING – Set the Tone
  58. NOTHING REALLY MATTERS – Snap Infraction
  59. ALONE – The Sylvia Platters
  60. LOOK WHAT YOU DID – Jeen
  61. WHERE IS SHE NOW – Mecuzine
  62. SHUT UP – Esse. feat. Shimmer Johnson
  63. PACK IT UP – Diet Lite
  64. LOVE LIES – Caleb Nichols
  65. WHITEBOARD (YOU CALL HOME) – FRVR
  66. LIFESPAN – Cormac O Caoimh
  67. I, PHONE – INNERSPEAR
  68. EVERYTHING SEDUCTIVE – Unquiet Nights
  69. DOUBLE DISCO – Bealby Point
  70. ALRIGHT – naive nature
  71. BUNK BEDS – Lost in the City
  72. SEVENTH ROCK FROM THE SUN – Only on Weekends
  73. SOMEDAY SOON – DelCobras
  74. DON’T GO TO BED WITH A BAD MIND – The Brigadier
  75. BROKEN ANIMAL – Matt Jaffe
  76. ALL I NEED TO KNOW – PluX feat. Shimmer Johnson
  77. I WANNA FIGHT MY CLONE – Bear Ghost & Playboy Manbaby
  78. CANDY HEARTS – Risley
  79. APRIL FOOLS – The Goods
  80. GRANADA – John Serrano
  81. AIN’T THAT SOMETHING – Modern Neutrals
  82. BLUE TONIC – Defined By
  83. TIBER CREEK – Lillian King
  84. NEVER GOT THAT FAR – Thunder Fox
  85. MET YOU SOMEWHERE – Early Nites & Eunith
  86. I BET YOU HATE ME – Shallowdrown
  87. MIRRORS – Loveproof
  88. READ MY MIND (VIBES SONG) – Wild Horse
  89. FED TO THE TEETH – Homeless Radio
  90. GLIMMER – Petrov, the Hero
  91. A RECURRING THOUGHT – Terry Gomes
  92. ON THE EDGE – Drawing on Scars
  93. SOUNDS LIKE A DEAL – Alex Little
  94. CREATURE COMFORT – The Rat Utopia Experiment
  95. THE BLOOD MOON – Caged Animals
  96. POLLY AND ANDY – Rec Centre
  97. GROWING UP IS SCARY – Taylor DeRousse
  98. MARIA – Matt Csiszar
  99. LUNACY – Collette McLafferty
  100. GAMBLING WITH THE RAIN – David Gergen

The YouTube playlist:

The Spotify playlist:

Fresh New Tracks, Vol. 49 – Blake Rascals, Future Theory, Icarus Phoenix, Shimmer Road

For the latest installment of my Fresh New Tracks series, I’m featuring new songs by an international array of acts. They are, in alphabetical order, Italian indie garage rock band Blake Rascals, English alt-rock band Future Theory, American shoegaze/indie rock band Icarus Phoenix, and Canadian Country collaborative Shimmer Road.

Blake Rascals – “Conspiracy Of Snakes”

Hailing from Ancona province in central Italy are Blake Rascals, an indie garage rock trio formed early this year. With a name inspired by their shared love for British poet and painter William Blake, who often used the image of a snake to represent the complexity of the human soul, its temptations and its rebellions, their sound is a distinctive blend of British indie rock and garage / post-punk revival influences by such acts as Arctic Monkeys, Queens of the Stone Age, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Raconteurs. The band is comprised of Giuseppe Palumbo (vocals and guitar), Andrea Marcellini (bass and backing vocals) and Simone Raggetti (drums and backing vocals). Andrea previously released music under his solo acoustic folk music project Andy K Leland, and I featured him numerous times on this blog between 2017-2019.

On June 10th, Blake Rascals released their debut single “Conspiracy Of Snakes“, and it’s a glorious hard-charging banger! The song opens with a powerful stomping drumbeat which is soon joined by heavy bass and a sensuous reverby guitar riff, then explodes into a maelstrom of distorted guitars and thunderous percussion, creating an electrifying soundscape for Giuseppe’s commanding vocals. And just when we think the guys have taken things as far as they can, they let loose with a furious onslaught of raging guitars and pummeling rhythms at the end for an exhilarating finish. I love it!

Future Theory – “Reality Buzz”

A long-time favorite British music act of mine is alternative psychedelic rock band Future Theory, a Lincolnshire, England-based four-piece comprised of Max Sander (rhythm guitar and vocals), Chris Moore (lead guitar), Jacob Brookes (bass) and Rohan Parrett (drums). Blending elements of alternative and progressive rock, psychedelia, grunge, shoegaze and funk, they create arresting songs featuring complex melodies and arrangements, and delivered with lavish instrumentation and Max’s mesmerizing vocals. Since first learning about them in early 2017, I’ve been consistently impressed by their intelligent songwriting and strong musicianship, and have written about them and their outstanding music numerous times. Their single “One and the Same” reached #3 on my Top 30 chart and ranks #42 on my 100 Best Songs of 2022 list, while their gorgeous “Why” went all the way to #1 and ranks #18 on my 100 Best Songs of 2023.

Now this talented band is back with “Reality Buzz“, their first new single since “Skin” in December 2023, and it was worth the wait! The song grabbed my attention right away with its swirling psychedelic guitars, Max’s distinctive sultry vocals and infectious head-bopping groove propelled by an insistent drumbeat. As the track progresses, we’re treated to more of Chris and Max’s awe-inspiring guitar prowess as they lay down a barrage of scorching riffs, fortified by Jacob’s grinding bass and Rohan’s boisterous drums. Future Theory never fail to deliver a quality song, and “Reality Buzz” instantly ranks among my favorite songs by them.

Icarus Phoenix – “Mark & Kyle”

The wonderfully-named Icarus Phoenix is a shoegaze/indie rock band originally formed in Missoula, Montana in 2020, but now based in and around Baltimore, Maryland. Fronted by silky-voiced singer-songwriter and guitarist Drew Danburry (who’s independently released a staggering amount of solo music since 2002, including over 400 songs on over 20 albums and 13 EPs), Icarus Phoenix has released quite a bit of music as well, starting with their self-titled debut album in 2021, followed by two more albums that year, another in 2022 and their most recent, I Should Have Known the Things You Never Said, last August (2024). In Nov 2022, Drew recorded 40 songs in three days at June Audio in Provo, Utah with producer Jed Jones (Post malone, The Killers), also recruiting the help of longtime friends Jake Bellows of the band Neva Dinova to play additional guitar, Justin Pacheco on bass, and Icarus Phoenix bandmate Andrew Young on drums. Since the release of I Should Have Known the Things You Never Said, Icarus Phoenix has been dropping singles at a rate of one every three weeks, many of which will be included on a deluxe edition of their aforementioned album, to be released next month. In March I wrote about their gorgeous song “Poor Sad Indie Everything”, which recently spent 15 weeks on my Top 30 chart, three of them at #10.

Their latest offering is “Mark & Kyle“, a heartwarming song about his English friend Mark who adopted a young boy named Kyle. Drew explains: “Mark has been a long time friend for twenty years at least. He’s always wanted to be a parent. Dreams come true. Sometimes those dreams are difficult and wonderful. It’s all part of the process of life I guess.” I love the song’s breezy melody, chiming guitars and what sounds like a mellotron. And it goes without saying I also love Drew’s warm vocals as he sings the poignant lyrics “When Kyle first met Mark and called him “Dad” he coulda cried. Adopting someone changes more than one life, if its right. So they play hide & seek to find their feet and then they dodge the cracks so they don’t fall in.” Kyle created the sweet artwork for the single.

And here’s Drew singing an acoustic version of the song:

Shimmer Road – “Branson”

Shimmer Road is a collaborate country music project fronted by the enormously talented and versatile singer-songwriter and musician Shimmer Johnson. Born and raised in Edmonton, Canada where she still resides, Shimmer also spent her teenage years in Branson, Missouri, as well as some time as an adult in Los Angeles. She began her music career singing country songs, but eventually branched out into adult contemporary pop, rock and even dance music, all of which she handles with ease. She’s recorded music both as a solo artist and in collaboration with numerous other songwriters and producers from around the globe, creating a truly impressive repertoire of outstanding songs. I’ve featured her numerous times on this blog over the past seven years, and two of her songs, the terrific 2021 dance single “Starts With You” and “Essence”, a stunning 2023 collaboration with Danish composer and producer Refeci, have reached #1 on my Top 30 chart, the latter also ranking #7 on my 100 Best Songs of 2023 list.

The prolific artist must be running on some kind of bionic energy force, as today she drops not one but two new singles – an enthralling collaboration “All I Need to Know” with Dutch producer and songwriter Plux, and “Branson” with her country band Shimmer Road. And this is on the heels of another single she released only a week ago! I’ve chosen to feature “Branson”, as I rarely write about country music. Co-written with her husband Corey, the song is a lovely autobiographical ode to the Missouri town where she spent her formative years. Shimmer explains: “This is about my life in Branson throughout my teenage years and how it will always be my home no matter where life takes me.” In addition to Shimmer on vocals and Corey on bass and keyboards, Shimmer Road also includes Jay Road on drums, Alan Tymofichuk on guitar and Ryan Williams on steel guitar. It’s a beautiful song that has a more traditional country vibe, which in addition to Shimmer’s captivating vocals is why I find it so appealing.

Top 30 Songs for June 29-July 5, 2025

Photo of sombr from his Facebook account

‘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.

  1. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (2)
  2. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (1)
  3. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (4)
  4. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (5)
  5. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (3)
  6. MOODY – Royel Otis (15)
  7. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (7)
  8. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (10)
  9. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (11)
  10. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (13)
  11. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (6)
  12. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (12)
  13. WALLS – Frank Joshua (8)
  14. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (9)
  15. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (17)
  16. BONNET OF PINS – Matt Berninger (19)
  17. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (18)
  18. SCARS – Secret Postal Society (21)
  19. FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves (22)
  20. WHAT WAS THAT – Lorde (23)
  21. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (14)
  22. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (16)
  23. RIPPLE – Good Neighbours (26)
  24. BETTER OFF EVENTUALLY – Bealby Point (27)
  25. RELATIONSHIPS – HAIM (28)
  26. EMERGENCE – Sleep Token (29)
  27. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (20)
  28. LOVE IS A FIRE – Art Block (30)
  29. NO RAIN, NO FLOWERS – The Black Keys (N)
  30. LONDON TOWN – HEALER (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 22-28, 2025

Lord Huron‘s achingly beautiful “Nothing I Need” remains at #1 for a second week, while sombr‘s cinematic “back to friends” closes in at #2. Jack White advances four spots to #4 with his boisterous satirical takedown of televangelist hucksters “Archbishop Harold Holmes”, and Irish indie rock band Somebody’s Child jump five spots to #5 with “Porcelain (Losing All My Patience)”. Ohio indie folk band Caamp enter the top 10 with their gentle song of positivity “Let Things Go”. The biggest upward mover this week is “Moody” by Australian duo Royel Otis, leaping 10 spots to #15.

We have three wonderful new debuts this week, starting with “Relationships” by Los Angeles-based pop-rock trio HAIM, comprised of sisters Este (bass guitar and vocals), Danielle (lead vocals, guitar, and drums), and Alana Haim (guitars, keyboards, and vocals). The lead single from their fourth album I Quit, which dropped this past Friday, June 20th, the song has a languid yet edgy hip hop vibe with the ladies’ marvelous signature harmonies, and I love it. It’s the sisters’ first song to appear on my chart.

Entering at #29 is the darkly beautiful and musically complex “Emergence” by English rock band Sleep Token, whose music is an electrifying blend of alternative, metal, progressive, R&B, hip hop and djent. Though they formed in 2016 and have released four albums, they’re new to me. In addition to their dynamic music, they’re also know for remaining physically anonymous by wearing masks. “Emergence” is the lead single from their fourth album Even in Arcadia, which was released in May, and their first to appear on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at #57. The song is currently #2 on the Mainstream Rock chart and #17 on the Alternative Airplay chart.

Last but certainly not least is the haunting “Love Is A Fire” by the remarkably talented and prolific London-based artist Art Block, which I reviewed upon its release four weeks ago. A favorite artist of mine who I’ve featured many times on this blog, it’s his second song to appear on my chart, the previous being “White Horses”, which went all the way to #1 in December 2022.

  1. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (1)
  2. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (3)
  3. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (2)
  4. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (8)
  5. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (10)
  6. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (4)
  7. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (9)
  8. WALLS – Frank Joshua (5)
  9. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (6)
  10. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (11)
  11. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (13)
  12. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (14)
  13. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (15)
  14. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (7)
  15. MOODY – Royel Otis (25)
  16. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (12)
  17. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (19)
  18. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (20)
  19. BONNET OF PINS – Matt Berninger (21)
  20. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (18)
  21. SCARS – Secret Postal Society (22)
  22. FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves (23)
  23. WHAT WAS THAT – Lorde (24)
  24. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (16)
  25. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (17)
  26. RIPPLE – Good Neighbours (29)
  27. BETTER OFF EVENTUALLY – Bealby Point (30)
  28. RELATIONSHIPS – HAIM (N)
  29. EMERGENCE – Sleep Token (N)
  30. LOVE IS A FIRE – Art Block (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 15-21, 2025

Photo of Lord Huron by Christian Waite

Another favorite music act of mine is American folk rock band Lord Huron. Originally formed as a solo act by singer-songwriter and guitarist Ben Schneider in 2010 after he relocated from Michigan to Los Angeles (his name was inspired by the Great Lake he grew up near), Lord Huron eventually became a four-piece that now includes Miguel Briseño on bass, keyboards & theremin, Tom Renaud on guitar, and Mark Barry on drums & percussion. Their uniquely beautiful music is a glorious mash-up of folk, western, rock and roll, pop, surf rock and new age, and has been described by music writers as evoking the ‘high-lonesome’ sound of such legendary acts as The Band and Neil Young, as well as newer acts like Fleet Foxes and My Morning Jacket (whose song “Time Waited” has spent the past three months on my chart, peaking at #1). The most striking features of their sound are the lush twangy and shimmery guitars, backed by stirring orchestral strings, and lead singer Ben Schneider’s beautiful warm vocals, which often convey an arresting and heartfelt vulnerability.

They’ve released four outstanding albums – Lonesome Dreams in 2012, Strange Trails in 2015, Vide Noir in 2018 and the gorgeous Long Lost in 2021, which is one of my favorite albums of the last 10 years. Their beautiful ballad “The Night We Met”, from Strange Trails, was their breakout hit and, shockingly, their only song to ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at only #84. Nevertheless, it’s been streamed more than three billion times on Spotify. In January they released “Who Laughs Last?”, a hard-charging rock song featuring spoken word verses from actress Kristen Stewart, which they followed in late March with “Nothing I Need”. Those tracks, along with their latest single “Looking Back”, will be included on their forthcoming fifth album The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1, scheduled for release on July 18th.

“Nothing I Need” is gorgeous, featuring the band’s signature rich and colorful guitar work and Schneider’s marvelous vocals. It takes over the #1 spot on my latest Top 30 chart, marking Lord Huron’s third song to reach #1, after “Not Dead Yet” and “Mine Forever”, both from Long Lost, and both of which ended up placing in the top 10 of my 100 Best Songs of 2021 list, with “Mine Forever” ranking #2.

The bittersweet lyrics tell of a man lamenting his lost youth and the love he squandered away through his endless traveling, possibly for his career that now brings him no pleasure: “I fell asleep and when I woke up, I was old. I said goodbye to my youth and my blood ran cold. I got a feeling I just had to get away. I left it all behind on an endless road, but I see her face everywhere I go. I got everything I want and I got nothing that I need.” Schneider, who wrote and sang the lyrics, stated “Nothing I Need” “wonders if it’s possible — within the short time you’ve got — to ever truly know what you want, if it’s worthwhile wanting anything at all, and if there’s any point in pondering what’s down the roads you didn’t take.

In other chart highlights, sombr‘s “back to friends” continues its strong upward movement, climbing three spots to #3. Three songs enter the top 10 after hovering in the low teens the past few weeks – “Archbishop Harold Holmes” by Jack White, “Barbarian” by L.A.-based alt-rock band AWOLNATION and “Porcelain (Losing All My Patience)” by Irish indie pop-rock band Somebody’s Child – all advancing three spots to #s 8, 9 and 10, respectively.

There are two new debuts again this week, the first of which is the exuberant “Ripple” by English indie rock duo Good Neighbours. Based in London and comprised of Oli Fox and Scott Verrill, they released their debut single “Home” in January 2024, The song was successful, reaching #26 in the UK and #2 on the Billboard AAA chart. I was never wild about that song, but I do like “Ripple”, which I find more infectious and appealing. The second debut is the wonderful “Better Off Eventually” by British Columbia, Canada-based alt-rock band Bealby Point, which I featured in the same Fresh New Tracks post as last week’s debut entry “Moody” by Royel Otis. 

  1. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (3)
  2. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (1)
  3. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (6)
  4. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (4)
  5. WALLS – Frank Joshua (2)
  6. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (5)
  7. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (9)
  8. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (11)
  9. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (12)
  10. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (13)
  11. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (14)
  12. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (10)
  13. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (17)
  14. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (18)
  15. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (20)
  16. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (7)
  17. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (8)
  18. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (19)
  19. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (22)
  20. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (23)
  21. BONNET OF PINS – Matt Berninger (27)
  22. SCARS – Secret Postal Society (25)
  23. FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves (26)
  24. WHAT WAS THAT – Lorde (29)
  25. MOODY – Royel Otis (30)
  26. THE NIGHT BEFORE – The Black Keys (15)
  27. TIME WAITED – My Morning Jacket (16)
  28. SO LONG – Wavves (21)
  29. RIPPLE – Good Neighbours (N)
  30. BETTER OFF EVENTUALLY – Bealby Point (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 8-14, 2025

Photo of Fontaines D.C. by Masashi Yukimoto

I just love Fontaines D.C., who’ve become one of my favorite bands over the past couple of years. Formed in 2016 in Dublin, Ireland (the D.C. in their name stands for Dublin City, to differentiate them from another band named the Fontaines) but now based in London, England, they consist of the dangerously charismatic Grian Chatten (vocals), Conor Curley (guitar), Conor Deegan III (bass), Tom Coll (drums) and Carlos O’Connell (guitar). Their latest single “It’s Amazing To Be Young” rises to #1 this week, making it their third song in a year to top my chart. Their song “Starburster” is my #1 song of 2024, with “Favourite” not far behind at #8.

Written and performed by all members of the band, and arranged, produced and mixed by James Ford, “It’s Amazing To Be Young” was inspired by the birth of band guitarist Carlos O’Connell’s first child. Bassist Conor Deegan III elaborated about the song for Genius: “It sounded more like a lullaby or a music box, but with the same lyric ‘it’s amazing to be young’. The feeling of hope a child can give is profound and moving, especially for young men like us. That sense of wanting to create a world for them to grow up in happily. It’s a feeling that fights against the cynicism that can often overtake us in the modern world. So we wanted to declare which side we were on – it really is amazing to be young. We are still free, and want to make that feeling spread. We want to protect it for the others around us, and maybe in doing that, can also help protect it for ourselves.

The video for this song was directed by one of our favourite collaborators Luna Carmoon. Luna has a very visual ear and found a way to bring out the world of our songs, somehow making the feelings more clear and more dreamlike at the same time. This video in particular has many special moments, but I think the way it unifies the different characters together is brilliant, because it embodies the message of not just the song but the album- youth is magical, and stories can become interwoven unexpectedly and feel like worlds colliding. That is youth, that is young love, and I think oftentimes that is romance.

The video’s fairly long with a few breaks in the song, so here’s an audio video if you’d like to just hear the song itself:

Two songs blast their way into the top 10 this week: the bittersweet folk rock beauty “Nothing I Need” by Lord Huron (which is currently #1 on the Billboard AAA chart, with “It’s Amazing To Be Young at #2) jumps eight spots to #3, while sombr’s cinematic “back to friends” (which sits at #2 on the Alternative Airplay chart) leaps 10 spots to #6.

There are two new debuts again this week, the first of which is “What Was That” by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, who became famous in 2013 at the age of 16 for her monster worldwide hit “Royals”. It’s her first new music since her 2021 album Solar Power (though she did release a single of her cover of “Take Me to the River” that she contributed to the 2024 album Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads’ Stop Making Sense). The song is the lead single from her fourth album Virgin, set to be released on June 27, and it’s nice to have her back! The second debut, entering at #30, is the endearing “Moody” by Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis, which I featured in a recent Fresh New Tracks post. Their marvelous cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dance Floor” is my #4 song of 2024.

  1. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (2)
  2. WALLS – Frank Joshua (1)
  3. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (11)
  4. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (5)
  5. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (6)
  6. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (16)
  7. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (4)
  8. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (3)
  9. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (9)
  10. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (10)
  11. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (12)
  12. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (13)
  13. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (14)
  14. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (15)
  15. THE NIGHT BEFORE – The Black Keys (7)
  16. TIME WAITED – My Morning Jacket (8)
  17. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (18)
  18. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (19)
  19. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (20)
  20. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (22)
  21. SO LONG – Wavves (21)
  22. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (24)
  23. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (25)
  24. ANKLES – Lucy Dacus (17)
  25. SCARS – Secret Postal Society (28)
  26. FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves (29)
  27. BONNET OF PINS – Matt Berninger (30)
  28. METAVERSE – Cage the Elephant (23)
  29. WHAT WAS THAT – Lorde (N)
  30. MOODY – Royel Otis (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 1-7, 2025

English singer-songwriter & producer Frank Joshua remains at #1 for a second week with his lush single “Walls”, while Fontaines D.C.‘s “It’s Amazing To Be Young” advances a spot to #2. Rounding out the top five are “Bad Larry” by Cloakroom, “Mortal Wound” by The Veils and “The Turnaround” by DelCobras (who just released their second single “Untied (She’s the One)” this past Friday), all moving up two spots. The biggest upward mover this week is the majestic “back to friends” by 19-year-old artist sombr, leaping eight spots to #16 (I find it interesting that some artists name themselves and/or their songs in all lower case).

I have two wonderful debut songs this week, the first of which is “Feels Right” by northern Virginia-based artist Talk in Waves (the music project of singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jake Mimikos). The exuberant pop-rock song is a joyous celebration of a budding romance, where everything’s coming together and just “feels right”. Jake has released an impressive amount of music since 2015, and I’ve featured him numerous times on this blog. I’ve loved all his songs, five of which have reached #1 on my Top 30 chart. One of them, “Like You Do”, topped my 100 Best Indie Songs of 2024 list, and his previous single “You’re My Drug” reached #2 this past March.

The second debut, coming in at #30, is the marvelous “Bonnet Of Pins” by silky-voiced singer-songwriter Matt Berninger, who’s also frontman of alternative indie rock band The National. I love his warm baritone singing voice so much, he could literally sing the phone book and I’m certain it would sound captivating. The song is from his new album Get Sunk, his second release as a solo artist which dropped this past Friday, May 30th.

  1. WALLS – Frank Joshua (1)
  2. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (3)
  3. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (5)
  4. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (6)
  5. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (7)
  6. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (8)
  7. THE NIGHT BEFORE – The Black Keys (2)
  8. TIME WAITED – My Morning Jacket (4)
  9. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (9)
  10. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (10)
  11. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (17)
  12. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (12)
  13. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (13)
  14. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (14)
  15. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (15)
  16. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (24)
  17. ANKLES – Lucy Dacus (11)
  18. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (18)
  19. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (21)
  20. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (22)
  21. SO LONG – Wavves (23)
  22. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (25)
  23. METAVERSE – Cage the Elephant (16)
  24. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (26)
  25. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (27)
  26. TAKE THIS HEART – Brian Lambert (18) 19th week on chart
  27. RUSHMERE – Mumford & Sons (19)
  28. SCARS – Secret Postal Society (30)
  29. FEELS RIGHT – Talk in Waves (N)
  30. BONNET OF PINS – Matt Berninger (N)

Top 30 Songs for May 25-31, 2025

London, England-based Frank Joshua – an enigmatic but enormously talented singer-songwriter and producer who, wanting his music to speak for itself, shares no photos of himself – has become a favorite of mine on the strength of his gorgeous baritone voice and beguiling adult contemporary music style. The prolific artist has released a staggering amount of music over the past four years or so, including three albums, an EP and 43 singles! Every one of his songs is a captivating feast for the ears, and I love them all. I’ve previously written about four of them, most recently this past February when I reviewed his marvelous single “Walls”. After a long but steady climb, the song has finally reached #1 in its 14th week on my chart. It’s his first song to top my chart; his singles “Bluebell Wood” reached #6 in 2023 and “Winter Cowboy” reached #3 in 2024. Since “Walls”, Frank has released two more singles, including “These Words” which dropped this past Thursday, May 23rd. All of his singles have been released via British music label Numen Records.

Although Frank writes some of his songs, like the majority of his singles, “Walls” was written by his frequent collaborator Simon Pitheakley, and produced by Tony White. And like all his songs, this one’s a beauty, with gorgeous reverb-drenched bluesy guitars accompanied by warm piano keys, soaring orchestral synths and gently crashing cymbals layered over a sensuous pulsating beat. It all creates a glorious cinematic backdrop for Frank’s melancholy yet captivating vocals which are both passionate and heartfelt. It’s become my favorite of all his songs, and I never tire of listening to it. The poetic lyrics speak of the challenges of growing older and maintaining a long-term relationship, in which there’s often a tug of war between the comfort and security that comes from being with a devoted loved one, and the primal urge to be independent and free of responsibility or commitment – something I’ve long struggled with myself.

In other chart news of note, The Black Keys hold at #2 with “The Night Before”, and Fontaines D.C. move up a notch to #3 with “It’s Amazing To Be Young”. Maryland shoegaze/indie rock band Icarus Phoenix enters the top 10 with their beautiful song “Poor Sad Indie Everything”, and “Nothing I Need” by Lord Huron is the biggest upward mover this week, jumping eight spots to #17.

The one new debut this week is “Scars”, a heartwarming song of love and empathy by Welsh artist Secret Postal Society, the music project of singer-songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist Craig Mapstone. In addition to being a talented, hard-working artist, Craig’s a thoughtful, generous and kind soul, and though we’ve never met in person, I’ve grown quite fond of him on both a personal and professional level. It’s his third song to appear on my chart, the first being “Something From Nothing/Points of Light” in 2022 and more recently “Autumn Leaves”, which spent 19 weeks on my chart from late November 2024-early April 2025, peaking at #3 in March.

  1. WALLS – Frank Joshua (3)
  2. THE NIGHT BEFORE – The Black Keys (2)
  3. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (4)
  4. TIME WAITED – My Morning Jacket (1)
  5. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (5)
  6. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (6)
  7. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (7)
  8. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (9)
  9. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (10)
  10. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (13)
  11. ANKLES – Lucy Dacus (14)
  12. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (15)
  13. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (16)
  14. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (17)
  15. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (18)
  16. METAVERSE – Cage the Elephant (8)
  17. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (25)
  18. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (21)
  19. TAKE THIS HEART – Brian Lambert (11)
  20. RUSHMERE – Mumford & Sons (12)
  21. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (22)
  22. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (23)
  23. SO LONG – Wavves (24)
  24. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (29)
  25. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (28)
  26. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (26)
  27. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (30)
  28. STRAIGHT TO THE GROUND – Unquiet Nights (19)
  29. IMPOSTER SYNDROME – Fake Empire (20) 19th week on chart
  30. SCARS – Secret Postal Society (N)

Top 30 Songs for May 18-24, 2025

There are several really beautiful songs on this week’s list, starting with “Time Waited” by My Morning Jacket, which holds the top spot for a second week. Three more are “Walls” by English artist Frank Joshua, moving up to #3, “Bad Larry” by Northwest Indiana shoegaze band Cloakroom and “Mortal Wound” by English/New Zealand indie/rock band The Veils, which advance two spots to #s 5 and 6. None of those three songs have appeared on any charts as far as I can tell, which is a travesty. “The Night Before” by The Black Keys moves into second place, and “It’s Amazing To Be Young” by Irish alt-rock band Fontaines D.C. jumps six spots to #4. Two more gorgeous songs, “Laredo”, by Texas singer-songwriter Leon Bridges and “Snakeskin” by English singer-songwriter NAVE, enter the top 10 at #s 9 & 10.

There are two debuts this week, the first of which is “back to friends” by sombr, the music project of astonishingly talented 19-year-old singer-songwriter Shane Boose. Born and raised in New York City, he’s now based in Los Angeles. The song was actually released last December but as so often happens these days, it recently went viral on TikTok and began appearing on American charts. I’ve grown to love the song, and also love his follow-up single “Undressed”. The second debut, bringing up the rear at #30, is “Spaceman in Tulsa” by legendary alt-rock band Counting Crows. The song is from their eighth album Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!, which dropped May 9th. Still fronted by Adam Duritz who’s now 60, they sound as good as ever.

  1. TIME WAITED – My Morning Jacket (1)
  2. THE NIGHT BEFORE – The Black Keys (3)
  3. WALLS – Frank Joshua (4)
  4. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (10)
  5. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (7)
  6. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (8)
  7. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (9)
  8. METAVERSE – Cage the Elephant (2)
  9. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (12)
  10. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (14)
  11. TAKE THIS HEART – Brian Lambert (5)
  12. RUSHMERE – Mumford & Sons (6)
  13. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (15)
  14. ANKLES – Lucy Dacus (16)
  15. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (18)
  16. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (19)
  17. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (20)
  18. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (21)
  19. STRAIGHT TO THE GROUND – Unquiet Nights (11)
  20. IMPOSTER SYNDROME – Fake Empire (13)
  21. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (22)
  22. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (23)
  23. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (24)
  24. SO LONG – Wavves (25)
  25. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (26)
  26. LUTHER – Kendrick Lamar & SZA (17)
  27. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (29)
  28. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (30)
  29. BACK TO FRIENDS – sombr (N)
  30. SPACEMAN IN TULSA – Counting Crows (N)

Top 30 Songs for May 11-17, 2025

Cover photo of My Morning Jacket album is

With their expansive and eclectic sound, alternative indie rock band My Morning Jacket have been making innovative music for more than a quarter century. Formed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1998, the band currently consists of founding members Jim James (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Tom Blankenship (bass), as well as Patrick Hallahan (drums & percussion), Bo Koster (keyboards, percussion & backing vocals), and Carl Broemel (lead guitar, pedal steel, saxophone & backing vocals). The introspective and lovely “Time Waited” takes over the #1 spot on my latest Top 30 chart. The song is from their latest and 10th album is, released on March 25th. It’s their second song to reach #1 on my chart, their previous being the gorgeous “Feel You”, which also ranks #6 on my list of 100 Best Songs of 2020.

About the song, James told Stereogum: “I made a loop of that piano intro and listened as I went for a walk, and all these melodies started coming to me. For a long time, I didn’t have lyrics, but then I had a dream where I was in a café and a song was playing, and the lyrics to that song became the lyrics to ‘Time Waited’ — the melodies just fit perfectly. And the lyrics are about how flexible time is, how we can bend and warp time, especially if we are following our hearts, the universe and time itself can flow to work with us.” In addition to that beautiful piano, I also love the marvelous guitar work.

In other chart news of note, The Black Keys advance two spots to #3 with “The Night Before”, and English singer-songwriter Frank Joshua climbs three spots to #4 with “Walls”. Two songs enter the top 10: “The Turnaround” by Philadelphia power pop trio DelCobras, and “It’s Amazing To Be Young” by Irish alt-rock band Fontaines D.C., whose song “Starburster” was my favorite song of 2024.

Two songs make their debut, the first of which is “Ritalin” by Texas rock band Dexter and The Moonrocks, who’s previous single “Sad in Carolina” went to # in late December-early January. The second new entry is “catch these fists” by English indie rock duo Wet Leg, comprised of Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers. With a winning combination of infectious melodies, ascerbic lyrics, and their quirky deadpan vocal style, they burst onto the music scene in 2021 with their critically acclaimed eponymous album Wet Leg, which spawned two hits, “Chaise Longue” and “Wet Dream”. “catch these fists” is the lead single from their forthcoming second album Moisturizer, to be released in July.

  1. TIME WAITED – My Morning Jacket (2)
  2. METAVERSE – Cage the Elephant (1)
  3. THE NIGHT BEFORE – The Black Keys (5)
  4. WALLS – Frank Joshua (7)
  5. TAKE THIS HEART – Brian Lambert (3)
  6. RUSHMERE – Mumford & Sons (4)
  7. BAD LARRY – Cloakroom (9)
  8. MORTAL WOUND – The Veils (10)
  9. THE TURNAROUND – DelCobras (11)
  10. IT’S AMAZING TO BE YOUNG – Fontaines D.C. (12)
  11. STRAIGHT TO THE GROUND – Unquiet Nights (8)
  12. LAREDO – Leon Bridges (14)
  13. IMPOSTER SYNDROME – Fake Empire (6)
  14. SNAKESKIN – NAVE (15)
  15. POOR SAD INDIE EVERYTHING – Icarus Phoenix (16)
  16. ANKLES – Lucy Dacus (17)
  17. LUTHER – Kendrick Lamar & SZA (13)
  18. ARCHBISHOP HAROLD HOLMES – Jack White (20)
  19. BARBARIAN – AWOLNATION (21)
  20. PORCELAIN (LOSING ALL MY PATIENCE) – Somebody’s Child (23)
  21. LET THINGS GO – Caamp (24)
  22. BASIC BEING BASIC – Djo (22)
  23. THREE SIX FIVE – Shinedown (26)
  24. EVERYTHING IS PEACEFUL LOVE – Bon Iver (27)
  25. SO LONG – Wavves (28)
  26. NOTHING I NEED – Lord Huron (30)
  27. PEOPLE WATCHING – Sam Fender (18) 19th week on chart
  28. SAME OLD SONG – The Lumineers (19)
  29. RITALIN – Dexter and The Moonrocks (N)
  30. CATCH THESE FISTS – Wet Leg (N)