Top 30 Songs for August 6-12, 2023

British alternative psychedelic rock band Future Theory remain at #1 for a second week with their exquisite song “Why”, while fellow longtime British rockers Blur slide into second place with “The Narcissist”. Beach Weather‘s title track from their wonderful album Pineapple Sunrise moves up two spots to #3. Entering the top 10 this week are “Say Yes To Heaven” by Lana Del Rey, at #8, “Stuck” by 30 Seconds to Mars, at #9, and “Puppet Show” by Beck Black at #10. This puts five women in my top 10 for the first time in recent memory. The biggest upward mover this week is “Overrated” by brilliant Canadian artist dwi, climbing seven spots to #14.

Three songs make their debut: “Odyssey”, a duet by American singer-songwriter Beck and French alternative pop rock band Phoenix, at #28 (the song is already #1 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart), “Francesca” by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier, (replacing his previous single “Eat Your Young” that drops off my chart this week), at #29, and “Daydreams and Algorithms” by British singer-songwriter Eleanor Collides (which I recently reviewed) at #30.

  1. WHY – Future Theory (1)
  2. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (4)
  3. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (5)
  4. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (2)
  5. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (3)
  6. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (6)
  7. VAMPIRE – Olivia Rodrigo (7)
  8. SAY YES TO HEAVEN – Lana Del Rey (11)
  9. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (12)
  10. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (13)
  11. LEAVING – Au Gres (8)
  12. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (9)
  13. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (10)
  14. OVERRATED – dwi (21)
  15. BONES – HEALER (18)
  16. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (19)
  17. ORBIT – Gooseberry (20)
  18. LAST TIME EVERY TIME FOREVER – Grian Chatten (22)
  19. CALL ME WHAT YOU LIKE – Lovejoy (23)
  20. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (14)
  21. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (16)
  22. GOOD VIBRATIONS – MISSIO (24)
  23. DAYLIGHT – David Kushner (25)
  24. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (15)
  25. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (17)
  26. KISSES – Slowdive (29)
  27. DIAL DRUNK – Noah Kahan (30)
  28. ODYSSEY – Beck & Phoenix (N)
  29. FRANCESCA – Hozier (N)
  30. DAYDREAMS AND ALGORITHMS – Eleanor Collides (N)

Top 30 Songs for July 30-August 5, 2023

Photo by Alex Finlay

I’ve been a fan of British alternative psychedelic rock band Future Theory since early 2017, and love their intelligent songwriting and ace musicianship. Comprised of Max Sander on rhythm guitar and vocals, Chris Moore on lead guitar, Jacob Brookes on bass and Rohan Parrett on drums, they blend alternative and progressive rock, psychedelia, grunge, shoegaze and funk to create arresting songs characterized by complex melodies and arrangements, lavish instrumentation, and Max’s distinctive mesmerizing vocals. I’ve written about them and their outstanding music many times on this blog, and it’s been gratifying to see them mature and grow as artists. One of their singles “One and the Same”, from their 2022 debut album Future Theory, spent 18 weeks on my Weekly Top 30 and ranks #42 on my 100 Best Songs of 2022 list. They began releasing a series of new singles this past April, the first of which, “Why”, is a dramatic and beautiful song about a dysfunctional relationship that’s breaking apart. They’ve since dropped two more great singles, “Rage” and “Too Bad”, but “Why” remains my favorite. Now, in its 14th week on my Top 30 chart, it reaches the top at last.

In other notable chart developments, the top 10 contains the same 10 songs for the third week in a row, albeit in different positions. Lana Del Rey‘s “Say Yes To Heaven” is the biggest upward mover, climbing five spots to #11. Two songs make their debut this week: Entering at #29 is the captivating “kisses” by longtime British dream rock band Slowdive, which I learned about from Andy Peterson, a superb writer with great music taste who writes his own blog The Voice Of Unreason. Bringing up the rear at #30 is “Dial Drunk” by Vermont singer-songwriter Noah Kahan, who’s also represented on this list by “We’re All Gonna Die”, a duet with American singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun that sits at #14.

And now for a special rant about the Billboard Hot 100 and the questionable music tastes of the American public. Two weeks ago, Olivia Rodrigo’s “vampire” debuted at #1, which led me to believe she would enjoy a long run at the top. But I was terribly wrong, and her song has already fallen to #7. Meanwhile, the top songs on the chart are a catchy but throwaway pop song from Junk Kook, one of the members of South Korean K-pop boy band BTS, who sings about fucking his beloved seven days a week, accompanied by rapping by female rapper Latto. That is followed by three Country songs – Jason Aldean’s awful “Try That in a Small Town”, Morgan Wallen’s tiresome “Last Night” (which spent 12 weeks at #1), and Luke Combs’ remake of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car”,  which I concede isn’t bad. The song at #6 is the horrific “fukumean” by American rapper Gunna. Whatever…

Here’s my far superior song list:

  1. WHY – Future Theory (5)
  2. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (1)
  3. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (2)
  4. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (7)
  5. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (6)
  6. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (8)
  7. VAMPIRE – Olivia Rodrigo (9)
  8. LEAVING – Au Gres (3)
  9. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (4)
  10. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (10)
  11. SAY YES TO HEAVEN – Lana Del Rey (16)
  12. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (14)
  13. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (15)
  14. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (13)
  15. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (11)
  16. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (12)
  17. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (20)
  18. BONES – HEALER (21)
  19. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (22)
  20. ORBIT – Gooseberry (23)
  21. OVERRATED – dwi (24)
  22. LAST TIME EVERY TIME FOREVER – Grian Chatten (25)
  23. CALL ME WHAT YOU LIKE – Lovejoy (26)
  24. GOOD VIBRATIONS – MISSIO (27)
  25. DAYLIGHT – David Kushner (28)
  26. KID – The Revivalists (17) 20th week on chart
  27. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (18)
  28. I DON’T BELIEVE IN YOU – Brian Lambert & Jr Moz Collective (30)
  29. KISSES – Slowdive (N)
  30. DIAL DRUNK – Noah Kahan (N)

Top 30 Songs for July 23-29, 2023

I love synthpop songs with a good dance groove, and the collaborative single “Essence”, by young Danish DJ and electronic house music producer Refeci and Canadian-American singer-songwriter and musician Shimmer Johnson, fits the bill quite nicely. The mesmerizing song holds the #1 spot on my chart for a second week. The Foo Fighters‘ exhilarating “Rescued” remains at #2 for a second week after spending three weeks at #1. Sliding into third place is the beautiful “Leaving” by Michigan singer-songwriter Au Gres (aka Joshua Kemp), and “Why” by supremely talented British alt-rock band Future Theory moves up to #5. Olivia Rodrigo‘s biting “Vampire” (pun fully intended) enters the top 10 at #9.

Two wonderful songs make their debut this week. Entering at #28 is the hauntingly beautiful “Daylight” by American singer-songwriter David Kushner. A relative newcomer to the music business, in just a year and a half, his songs have already racked up more than 725 million streams on Spotify alone, thanks to some of them going viral on TikTok (a platform I rarely look at, but is far and away the most popular for young people). In an interview with webzine Paper, Kushner remarked “TikTok has played the biggest role in my music career. It started as a fun thing. I definitely had not planned to market my music. …after writing “Miserable Man”, I decided to just leak the song on the platform. I didn’t expect that the next day I’d wake up to a couple hundred thousand likes. Not even a few weeks later, “Mr. Forgettable” did the same thing. At that point, I knew that TikTok would be a powerful tool to be able to connect with new people.”  Released in April, the gospel-like “Daylight” has already been streamed over 387 million times on Spotify.

The second debut is “I Don’t Believe In You” by Texas-based singer-songwriter Brian Lambert, entering at #30. The powerful song, which I reviewed a month ago today, is a reimagining of the original track written and performed by Jr Moz Collective (aka singer-songwriter Mike Mosley, who played guitar, bass and synths on the track, with drums by Paul Prater).

  1. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (1)
  2. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (2)
  3. LEAVING – Au Gres (4)
  4. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (3)
  5. WHY – Future Theory (6)
  6. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (7)
  7. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (8)
  8. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (10)
  9. VAMPIRE – Olivia Rodrigo (11)
  10. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (5)
  11. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (9)
  12. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (12)
  13. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (15)
  14. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (16)
  15. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (17)
  16. SAY YES TO HEAVEN – Lana Del Rey (21)
  17. KID – The Revivalists (13)
  18. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (14)
  19. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (18)
  20. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (23)
  21. BONES – HEALER (24)
  22. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (25)
  23. ORBIT – Gooseberry (26)
  24. OVERRATED – dwi (27)
  25. LAST TIME EVERY TIME FOREVER – Grian Chatten (28)
  26. CALL ME WHAT YOU LIKE – Lovejoy (29)
  27. GOOD VIBRATIONS – MISSIO (30)
  28. DAYLIGHT – David Kushner (N)
  29. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (20)
  30. I DON’T BELIEVE IN YOU – Brian Lambert & Jr Moz Collective (N)

Top 30 Songs for July 16-22, 2023

After a long, steady climb up my chart, I’m happy to announce that “Essence”, the stunning electro-pop collaboration between young Danish DJ and electronic house music producer Refeci (aka Victor Cornelius Tommerup) and Canadian-American singer-songwriter and musician Shimmer Johnson, has reached #1. They’ve each released an impressive amount of music both as solo artists and in collaboration with numerous musicians and vocalists. Refeci composed the mesmerizing and sensuous music, while Shimmer wrote the lyrics that speak to the importance of having faith in ourselves to forge our own path: “Don’t ever ever doubt your life. Make a wish and just believe. Find the path that’s right. It’s the essence of life.” It’s Shimmer’s second song to top my chart, her first being “Starts With You” early last year.

In other notable changes this week, “The Narcissist” by Brit pop band Blur enters the top 10 at #8, and “Psychos” by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis leaps 10 spots to #10. Three songs enter the chart, the first of which, “Vampire”, by 20-year-old Southern California-based singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo, debuts at #11. Released on June 30, the heartrending song debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, her third single to do so (the others were her 2021 monster hit “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U”). “Call Me What You Like” by British indie rock band Lovejoy, enters at #29, and “Good Vibrations” by Texas duo MISSIO (which I recently reviewed) enters at #30.

  1. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (2)
  2. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (1)
  3. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (4)
  4. LEAVING – Au Gres (5)
  5. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (3)
  6. WHY – Future Theory (7)
  7. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (9)
  8. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (12)
  9. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (10)
  10. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (20)
  11. VAMPIRE – Olivia Rodrigo (N)
  12. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (15)
  13. KID – The Revivalists (8)
  14. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (11)
  15. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (17)
  16. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (18)
  17. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (19)
  18. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (16)
  19. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (6)
  20. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (13)
  21. SAY YES TO HEAVEN – Lana Del Rey (24)
  22. THOSE EYES – New West (14)
  23. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (23)
  24. BONES – HEALER (25)
  25. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (26)
  26. ORBIT – Gooseberry (28)
  27. OVERRATED – dwi (29)
  28. LAST TIME EVERY TIME FOREVER – Grian Chatten (30)
  29. CALL ME WHAT YOU LIKE – Lovejoy (N)
  30. GOOD VIBRATIONS – MISSIO (N)

Top 30 Songs for July 9-15, 2023

The Foo Fighters remain on top for a third week with their cathartic “Rescued”, while the mesmerizing “Essence”, by Danish electronic artist Refeci and Canadian-American singer-songwriter Shimmer Johnson, slides into the #2 spot. Rounding out the top five are “Not Strong Enough” by supergroup boygenius, “Rescue Me” (lots of rescuing going on!) by L.A. ska band Dirty Heads, and “Leaving” by Michigan singer-songwriter Au Gres. Entering the top 10 are “Why” by British alt-rock band Future Theory, at #7, “Pineapple Sunrise” by Beach Weather, at #9, and “In My Head” by Mike Shinoda and Kailee Morgue, at #10.

The biggest upward mover this week is “The Narcissist” by legendary British band Blur, leaping 10 spots to #12. Two fantastic new songs make their debut: “Overrated” by the brilliant Canadian artist dwi, who’s wonderful album Zoo Life I reviewed last Friday, at #29, and the gorgeous “Last Time Every Time Forever” by also-brilliant Fontaines D.C. front man Grian Chatten. The song is one of the singles from his superb debut solo album Chaos For The Fly

  1. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (1)
  2. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (3)
  3. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (2)
  4. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (5)
  5. LEAVING – Au Gres (6)
  6. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (4)
  7. WHY – Future Theory (11)
  8. KID – The Revivalists (8)
  9. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (13)
  10. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (14)
  11. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (7)
  12. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (22)
  13. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (9)
  14. THOSE EYES – New West (10)
  15. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (15)
  16. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (17)
  17. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (18)
  18. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (19)
  19. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (20)
  20. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (21)
  21. MARRY ANOTHER MAN – Wise John (16)
  22. 1982 – Morgendust (12)
  23. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (24)
  24. SAY YES TO HEAVEN – Lana Del Rey (29)
  25. BONES – HEALER (26)
  26. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (27)
  27. CHEMICAL – Post Malone (23)
  28. ORBIT – Gooseberry (30)
  29. OVERRATED – dwi (N)
  30. LAST TIME EVERY TIME FOREVER – Grian Chatten (N)

Top 30 Songs for July 2-8, 2023

Not a lot of changes from last week’s Top 30. Foo Fighters‘ “Rescued” remains at #1 for a second week, while boygenius‘ “Not Strong Enough” holds at #2 again after having spent two weeks at #1. The mesmerizing “Essence”, by Danish electronic artist Refeci and Canadian-American singer-songwriter Shimmer Johnson, climbs four spots to #3, and the beautiful “Those Eyes” by Toronto collective New West enters the top 10. Debuting this week are “Say Yes To Heaven” by the always captivating Lana Del Rey, at #29, and the bluesy “Orbit” by the exceptionally-talented Brooklyn trio Gooseberry, which enters at #30.

  1. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (1)
  2. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (2)
  3. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (7)
  4. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (3)
  5. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (8)
  6. LEAVING – Au Gres (9)
  7. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (4)
  8. KID – The Revivalists (5)
  9. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (6)
  10. THOSE EYES – New West (11)
  11. WHY – Future Theory (12)
  12. 1982 – Morgendust (10)
  13. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (15)
  14. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (13)
  15. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (14)
  16. MARRY ANOTHER MAN – Wise John (16)
  17. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (18)
  18. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (19)
  19. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (21)
  20. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (24)
  21. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (26)
  22. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (27)
  23. CHEMICAL – Post Malone (20)
  24. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (28)
  25. PAID OFF – Oli Barton & the Movement (17)
  26. BONES – HEALER (29)
  27. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (30)
  28. SUPERGLUE – Michigander (23)
  29. SAY YES TO HEAVEN – Lana Del Rey (N)
  30. ORBIT – Gooseberry (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 25-July 1, 2023

Too many bands have faced the sudden and tragic loss of an integral member, and one of the more heartbreaking in recent memory was the death last year of Taylor Hawkins, the beloved longtime drummer of American rock band Foo Fighters. Picking up the pieces and soldiering on after such a loss is always difficult, and sometimes impossible, as Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl knows all too well from his Nirvana experience. He and Foo Fighters bandmates channeled their grief to create one of the best albums of their nearly 30-year career in the form of But Here We Are, which they describe as “10 songs that run the emotional gamut from rage and sorrow to serenity and acceptance, and myriad points in between.” The album’s blistering, heart-wrenching lead single “Rescued” takes over the #1 spot on my latest Weekly Top 30.

The song is about trying to cope with, then move on from, a sudden, unexpected event, expressed in the opening lyrics “It came in a flash, it came outta nowhere. It happened so fast, and then it was over.” Later in the song, Grohl acknowledges the overwhelming numbness and grief he and his bandmates experienced after Hawkins’ death, wondering if they’ll ever truly feel ‘alive’ again: “We’re all free to some degree to dance under the lights.I’m just waitin’ to be rescued, bring me back to life.” For the recording of “Rescued”, along with the entire album But Here We Are, Dave Grohl played drums, but a few months ago, legendary drummer Josh Freese officially joined Foo Fighters as their new drummer.

(Freese has an impressive resume, being a noted session drummer who’s appeared on over 400 records and worked with a literal who’s who of artists and bands. He’s been an active member of the Vandals since 1989 and Devo since 1996, also previously serving as a member of Guns N’ Roses from 1997-2000 and alt-rock band A Perfect Circle from 1999-2012. The very busy guy also served as touring drummer for Nine Inch Nails from 2005-2008, Weezer from 2009-2011, and Sublime with Rome from 2011-2017, as well as Sting in 2005 and 2016, Paramore in 2011, the Replacements in 2013 and The Offspring in 2021.) Wikipedia

And here’s their electrifying performance of “Rescued” at the Glastonbury Festival on June 23rd:

Other than for a new #1 song, the top 10 remains the same, with a bit of musical chairs among the top five tracks. Two new songs make their debut this week, both of which I featured in a recent Fresh New Tracks post: “Bones” by British indie rock band HEALER, entering at #29, and “Walk Through the Fire” by Virginia-based singer-songwriter The Frontier (aka Jake Mimikos), at #30. A long-time favorite act of mine, The Frontier has had several songs appear on my Top 30, three of them going all the way to #1.

  1. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (2)
  2. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (1)
  3. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (5)
  4. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (3)
  5. KID – The Revivalists (4)
  6. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (6)
  7. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (7)
  8. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (8)
  9. LEAVING – Au Gres (9)
  10. 1982 – Morgendust (10)
  11. THOSE EYES – New West (12)
  12. WHY – Future Theory (13)
  13. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (14)
  14. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (16)
  15. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (17)
  16. MARRY ANOTHER MAN – Wise John (19)
  17. PAID OFF – Oli Barton & the Movement (12)
  18. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (20)
  19. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (22)
  20. CHEMICAL – Post Malone (23)
  21. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (24)
  22. NEW GOLD – Gorillaz, Tame Impala & Bootie Brown (18)
  23. SUPERGLUE – Michigander (26)
  24. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (27)
  25. THE WAY – Manchester Orchestra (15)
  26. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (28)
  27. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (30)
  28. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (29)
  29. BONES – HEALER (N)
  30. WALK THROUGH THE FIRE – The Frontier (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 18-24, 2023

The wonderful “Not Strong Enough” by supergroup boygenius enjoys a second week at #1 on my latest Top 30 chart, while “Rescued” by the Foo Fighters moves into second place. The exuberant “1982” by Dutch rock band Morgendust enters the top 10 in its 11th week on the chart.

There were at at least seven songs I wanted to add this week, but unfortunately had to limit them to only three, as I didn’t want to drop any other songs off. Two of them – “Psychos”, by American singer-songwriter, musician, and teen movie actress Jenny Lewis, and “Spellbinding” by Chicago alt-rock band The Smashing Pumpkins – took a while to grow on me. I’ve never been a huge fan of The Smashing Pumpkins, mainly because of front man Billy Corgan’s nasally and shrill vocal style I often found grating, though I have liked some of their songs. “Spellbinding” is from their monumental 33-track album Atum: A Rock Opera in Three Acts, released on May 5th. The third debut, entering at #30, is “The Narcissist” by legendary Brit-pop band Blur, their first new music in eight years, since their 2015 album The Magic Whip. The song is from their forthcoming ninth album The Ballad of Darren, scheduled for release on July 21.

I must say that it’s heartening for an old man like me to see artists over 50, including Dave Grohl, Billy Corgan, Damon Albarn, Bootie Brown, Dave Gahan & Martin Gore of Depeche Mode, the Leto brothers, and the guys of Morgendust, still putting out great music.

  1. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (1)
  2. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (4)
  3. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (2)
  4. KID – The Revivalists (3)
  5. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (6)
  6. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (5)
  7. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (8)
  8. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (9)
  9. LEAVING – Au Gres (10)
  10. 1982 – Morgendust (12)
  11. PAID OFF – Oli Barton & the Movement (7)
  12. THOSE EYES – New West (15)
  13. WHY – Future Theory (17)
  14. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (16)
  15. THE WAY – Manchester Orchestra (14)
  16. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (19)
  17. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (20)
  18. NEW GOLD – Gorillaz, Tame Impala & Bootie Brown (13)
  19. MARRY ANOTHER MAN – Wise John (22)
  20. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (21)
  21. THE PERFECT PAIR – beabadoobee (11)
  22. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (23)
  23. CHEMICAL – Post Malone (24)
  24. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (28)
  25. GHOSTS AGAIN – Depeche Mode (18)
  26. SUPERGLUE – Michigander (27)
  27. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (29)
  28. PSYCHOS – Jenny Lewis (N)
  29. SPELLBINDING – The Smashing Pumpkins (N)
  30. THE NARCISSIST – Blur (N)

Top 30 Songs for June 11-17, 2023

For those who may be unaware, boygenius is an American indie rock supergroup comprised of three incredibly talented female singer-songwriters – Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, each of whom are successful artists in their own right. Their beautiful single “Not Strong Enough”, from their debut album The Record which was released on March 31st, takes over the #1 spot on my Weekly Top 30.

In an interview for Rolling Stone, Phoebe elaborated on the meaning behind the song’s Sheryl Crow-inspired lyrics: “The two wolves inside us can be self-hatred and self-aggrandizing. Being like, ‘I’m not strong enough to show up for you. I can’t be the partner that you want me to be.’ But also being like, ‘I’m too fucked up. I’m unknowable in some deep way!’ Self-hatred is a god complex sometimes, where you think you’re the most fucked-up person who’s ever lived. Straight up, you’re not. And it can make people behave really selfishly, and I love each of our interpretations of that concept.

Besides their intelligent songwriting and outstanding musicianship, a prominent component of boygenius’ wonderful music are the three ladies’ distinctive vocals and gorgeous harmonies. For “Not Strong Enough”, Bridgers sings the first verse, Baker the second, and Dacus leads the chant in the song’s bridge: “Always an angel, never a god”, with all three singing the exuberant choruses.

The delightful video, shot by the three members of boygenius and edited by Phoebe’s younger brother Jackson Bridgers, shows the three having fun and enjoying each other’s company in various locations around Los Angeles, including the Santa Monica Pier and Getty Villa in Malibu, one of two campuses of the J. Paul Getty Museum.

And here’s a charming video of boygenius breaking down the meaning of “Not Strong Enough”, which shows their strong camaraderie and love for each other:

  1. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (2)
  2. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (1)
  3. KID – The Revivalists (3)
  4. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (7)
  5. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (5)
  6. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (6)
  7. PAID OFF – Oli Barton & the Movement (4)
  8. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (10)
  9. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (12)
  10. LEAVING – Au Gres (13)
  11. THE PERFECT PAIR – beabadoobee (9)
  12. 1982 – Morgendust (14)
  13. NEW GOLD – Gorillaz, Tame Impala & Bootie Brown (8)
  14. THE WAY – Manchester Orchestra (15)
  15. THOSE EYES – New West (16)
  16. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (19)
  17. WHY – Future Theory (20)
  18. GHOSTS AGAIN – Depeche Mode (11)
  19. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (22)
  20. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (24)
  21. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (23)
  22. MARRY ANOTHER MAN – Wise John (25)
  23. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (26)
  24. CHEMICAL – Post Malone (27)
  25. THE WALK HOME – Young the Giant (17)
  26. FLOWERS – Miley Cyrus (18)
  27. SUPERGLUE – Michigander (28)
  28. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (29)
  29. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (30)
  30. WOLF – Yeah Yeah Yeahs (21)

Top 30 Songs for June 4-10, 2023

Hozier‘s provocative “Eat Your Young” remains at #1 for a second week, while “Not Strong Enough” by boygenius moves into second place. “The Perfect Pair” by Filipino-English singer-songwriter beabadoobee and “Essence” by Danish producer-composer Refeci and Canadian-American singer-songwriter Shimmer Johnson enter the top 10. Two songs make their debut this week: “Stuck” by L.A.-based alt-rock band 30 Seconds to Mars, now a duo consisting of the ageless Leto brothers Jared and Shannon, at #29. Their first new music in five years, the song is the lead single from their forthcoming sixth studio album, It’s the End of the World but It’s a Beautiful Day, due for release on September 15. Entering at #30 is the wonderful “Puppet Show” by another L.A.-based artist Beck Black, which I reviewed two weeks ago.

  1. EAT YOUR YOUNG – Hozier (1)
  2. NOT STRONG ENOUGH – boygenius (3)
  3. KID – The Revivalists (2)
  4. PAID OFF – Oli Barton & the Movement (4)
  5. DUMMY – Portugal. The Man (6)
  6. GO DOWN RIVER – The Heavy Heavy (7)
  7. RESCUED – Foo Fighters (10)
  8. NEW GOLD – Gorillaz, Tame Impala & Bootie Brown (5)
  9. THE PERFECT PAIR – beabadoobee (11)
  10. ESSENCE – Refeci & Shimmer Johnson (12)
  11. GHOSTS AGAIN – Depeche Mode (8)
  12. RESCUE ME – Dirty Heads (16)
  13. LEAVING – Au Gres (17)
  14. 1982 – Morgendust (15)
  15. THE WAY – Manchester Orchestra (18)
  16. THOSE EYES – New West (19)
  17. THE WALK HOME – Young the Giant (9)
  18. FLOWERS – Miley Cyrus (13)
  19. IN MY HEAD – Mike Shinoda & Kailee Morgue (20)
  20. WHY – Future Theory (21)
  21. WOLF – Yeah Yeah Yeahs (14)
  22. HELLO – GROUPLOVE (24)
  23. EMPTY NEST – Silversun Pickups (25)
  24. PINEAPPLE SUNRISE – Beach Weather (26)
  25. MARRY ANOTHER MAN – Wise John (27)
  26. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE – Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan (28)
  27. CHEMICAL – Post Malone (29)
  28. SUPERGLUE – Michigander (30)
  29. STUCK – 30 Seconds to Mars (N)
  30. PUPPET SHOW – Beck Black (N)