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


