My Top 30 Songs for April 12-18, 2026

Photo of The Neighbourhood from their Facebook account

The Neighbourhood take over the top spot on this week’s chart with their captivating “Hula Girl”. The song is from their fifth studio album (((((ultraSOUND))))), released last November. I’ve been a big fan of this Los Angeles-based alt-rock group since first hearing their song “Sweater Weather” back in the summer of 2013 (it became my favorite song of 2013 and 4th favorite song of the 2010s). Formed in 2011, the band still consists of all five original members: heavily-tattooed vocalist Jesse Rutherford, guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels, bassist Mikey Margott and drummer Brandon Fried, and I’m happy they’re still putting out exceptional music. In March they embarked on a worldwide tour which will conclude in their hometown of Los Angeles in December. “Hula Girl” is their third song to top my chart, after the aforementioned “Sweater Weather” and “Stargazing” in 2021.

I’m not wild about the official video so am sharing the lyric video instead:

In other chart developments of note, “I Remember When” by Austin, Texas-based duo MISSIO advances two spots to #3, while “Slumber Party” by Chicago-based alt-rock band Brigitte Calls Me Baby enters the top 10 at #9, and “Drag Path” by Columbus, Ohio duo Twenty One Pilots rises three spots to #10.

Three songs make their debut this week, starting with “Headlights” by Nashville-based alternative pop band In Color, entering at #28. Formed in 2024, the band is comprised of Holden Clontz, Matthew Hastings, Val Hoyt and Miles Laderman. Inspired by an eclectic array of acts ranging from The Beatles, U2 and Coldplay to Michael Jackson, Kings of Leon and Switchfoot, they released their debut single “Headlights” on Valentine’s Day 2025. They followed with several more singles as well as an EP Snow Day, that October. They’ve continued releasing more singles, but as so often happens these days, “Headlights” went viral on social media and has now amassed nearly 13 million streams on Spotify alone.

The second new entry is the darkly beautiful “Dying To Love” by American alternative metalcore band Bad Omens. Formed in Richmond, Virginia in 2015, the band presently consists of vocalist and producer Noah Sebastian, guitarist Nicholas Ruffilo, guitarist and producer Joakim “Jolly” Karlsson and drummer Nick Folio. The song is their third to appear on my chart, following “THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND” in 2023 and “Specter” in late 2025/early 2026, both reaching the top 10.

The third debut is “Homewrecker”, the latest single by New York-based artist sombr, who over the past year has already scored three #1 songs on my chart: “back to friends” (my #1 song of 2025), “undressed” and “12 to 12”, which recently spent five weeks at #1. He put on a great show at Coachella yesterday, which I livestreamed on YouTube.

  1. HULA GIRL – The Neighbourhood (2)
  2. THE GREAT DIVIDE – Noah Kahan (1)
  3. I REMEMBER WHEN – MISSIO (5)
  4. DOUBLETAKE – Edgehill (4)
  5. YOU GOT TO LOSE – The Black Keys (6)
  6. LOST YOUR GHOST – Two Feet (3)
  7. WAITING FOR ME – Talk in Waves (9)
  8. SWEET LOVE – Stephen Sanchez (10)
  9. SLUMBER PARTY – Brigitte Calls Me Baby (11)
  10. DRAG PATH – Twenty One Pilots (13)
  11. THE OLD LAW – Father John Misty (12)
  12. THE WRECKAGE – Silversun Pickups (7)
  13. WHO’S YOUR BOYFRIEND – Royel Otis (8)
  14. HEATHER – Secret Postal Society (14)
  15. BEDROOM POSTERS – Yellowcard feat. Good Charlotte (15)
  16. LOOK OUT FOR ME – Turnstile (16)
  17. DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE – Young the Giant (17)
  18. YOUR FAVORITE TOY – Foo Fighters (19)
  19. STARLIGHT – Cannons (21)
  20. BURN FOR YOU RMX – Between Daze (22)
  21. HEAVY FOOT – Mon Rovîa (24)
  22. FOOL’S GOLD – Buffalo Traffic Jam (23)
  23. SITE UNSEEN – Courtney Barnett featuring Waxahatchee (25)
  24. SONG OF THE FUTURE – U2 (28)
  25. YOU AND FOREVER – Bleachers (27)
  26. BE WITH YOU – Muse (29)
  27. RIPTIDES – Death Cab for Cutie (30)
  28. HEADLIGHTS – In Color (N)
  29. DYING TO LOVE – Bad Omens (N)
  30. HOMEWRECKER – sombr (N)

My Top 30 Songs for April 5-11, 2026

Photo of Noah Kahan from his Facebook account

Noah Kahan holds the top spot for a third week with his beautiful inspirational song “The Great Divide”, while The Neighbourhood hold at #2 for a second week with their winsome “Hula Girl”. Rounding out the top five are “Lost Your Ghost” by Two Feet, “Doubletake” by Edgehill and “I Remember When” by MISSIO. Singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez enters the top ten with his throwback doo wop-inspired “Sweet Love”.

Four new songs by music heavy hitters enter my chart this week, starting with “you and forever” by American pop-rock band Bleachers, coming in at #27. Formed in 2013 by singer-songwriter, musician and producer extraordinaire Jack Antonoff, the group has included his longtime touring musicians Mikey Freedom Hart, Sean Hutchinson, Evan Smith, Michael Riddleberger, and Zem Audu since 2023. The song is the lead single from their fifth studio album Everyone for Ten Minutes, scheduled for release on May 22nd.

Next up is “Song of the Future” by legendary Irish rock band U2, who since forming in 1976 has consisted of Bono (Hewson) on lead vocals, the Edge on lead guitar, keys and backing vocals, Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr. on drums and percussion. They’ve been putting out music since 1979, including 15 studio albums, 12 EPs and 85 singles. Their first new music in two years, “Song of the Future” is from their Days of Ash EP, released February 18h, which they’ve since followed with Easter Lily EP this past Friday, April 3rd.

Entering at #29 is “Be With You” by English alt-rock band Muse, which since their formation more than 30 years ago has consisted of Matt Bellamy (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Chris Wolstenholme (bass, backing vocals), and Dominic Howard (drums, percussion). The song is the second single (following last year’s “Unravelling”) from their forthcoming tenth studio album The Wow! Signal, to be released June 26th.

Last, but certainly not least, is “Riptides”, the latest single by American indie pop-rock band Death Cab for Cutie. Formed in 1997, the band has undergone a few changes in lineup over the years and now consists of Ben Gibbard (vocals, guitar, piano), Nick Harmer (bass), Dave Depper (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Zac Rae (keyboards, guitar), and Jason McGerr (drums). “Riptides” is the lead single from their forthcoming 11th studio album I Built You a Tower, due for release on June 5th.

  1. THE GREAT DIVIDE – Noah Kahan (1)
  2. HULA GIRL – The Neighbourhood (2)
  3. LOST YOUR GHOST – Two Feet (4)
  4. DOUBLETAKE – Edgehill (5)
  5. I REMEMBER WHEN – MISSIO (6)
  6. YOU GOT TO LOSE – The Black Keys (7)
  7. THE WRECKAGE – Silversun Pickups (8)
  8. WHO’S YOUR BOYFRIEND – Royel Otis (3)
  9. WAITING FOR ME – Talk in Waves (10)
  10. SWEET LOVE – Stephen Sanchez (11)
  11. SLUMBER PARTY – Brigitte Calls Me Baby (12)
  12. THE OLD LAW – Father John Misty (14)
  13. DRAG PATH – Twenty One Pilots (19)
  14. HEATHER – Secret Postal Society (15)
  15. BEDROOM POSTERS – Yellowcard feat. Good Charlotte (16)
  16. LOOK OUT FOR ME – Turnstile (17)
  17. DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE – Young the Giant (18)
  18. ZOMBIE – YUNGBLUD (9) 21st week on chart
  19. YOUR FAVORITE TOY – Foo Fighters (29)
  20. TO SPACE – Kings of Leon (13)
  21. STARLIGHT – Cannons (24)
  22. BURN FOR YOU RMX – Between Daze (25)
  23. FOOL’S GOLD – Buffalo Traffic Jam (26)
  24. HEAVY FOOT – Mon Rovîa (27)
  25. SITE UNSEEN – Courtney Barnett featuring Waxahatchee (30)
  26. HUMAN – Brandi Carlile (20)
  27. YOU AND FOREVER – Bleachers (N)
  28. SONG OF THE FUTURE – U2 (N)
  29. BE WITH YOU – Muse (N)
  30. RIPTIDES – Death Cab for Cutie (N)

My Top 30 Songs for March 29-April 4, 2026

Photo of Noah Kahan from his Facebook account.

Noah Kahan remains on top for a second week with “The Great Divide”, while The Neighbourhood moves into second place with their captivating “Hula Girl”. I’ve been a big fan of this Los Angeles-based group since first hearing their song “Sweater Weather” back in the summer of 2013 (it became my 4th favorite song of that entire decade), and am happy they’re still putting out exceptional music. I really love lead singer Jesse Rutherford’s ethereal sensuous vocals. “Waiting for Me” by Northern Virginia-based Talk in Waves (aka singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jake Mimikos) enters the top 10 after a long, steady climb. He’s another longtime favorite of mine who’s had numerous songs appear on my chart over the past seven years.

Two great songs make their debut this week, starting with the raucous “Your Favorite Toy” by legendary rock band Foo Fighters, entering at #29. To my ears, the song is a bit of a departure from their typical sound, and I honestly didn’t recognize Dave Grohl’s voice the first time I heard it, but I’m really liking it! Entering at #30 is “Sight Unseen” by Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett, featuring American indie folk artist Waxahatchee (aka singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield). Barnett’s previous single “Stay In Your Lane” recently spent 12 weeks on my chart. Both songs are from her fifth studio album Creature of Habit, which dropped this past Friday, March 27th.

  1. THE GREAT DIVIDE – Noah Kahan (1)
  2. HULA GIRL – The Neighbourhood (3)
  3. WHO’S YOUR BOYFRIEND – Royel Otis (2)
  4. LOST YOUR GHOST – Two Feet (6)
  5. DOUBLETAKE – Edgehill (7)
  6. I REMEMBER WHEN – MISSIO (8)
  7. YOU GOT TO LOSE – The Black Keys (9)
  8. THE WRECKAGE – Silversun Pickups (10)
  9. ZOMBIE – YUNGBLUD (4) 20th week on chart
  10. WAITING FOR ME – Talk in Waves (13)
  11. SWEET LOVE – Stephen Sanchez (14)
  12. SLUMBER PARTY – Brigitte Calls Me Baby (15)
  13. TO SPACE – Kings of Leon (5)
  14. THE OLD LAW – Father John Misty (20)
  15. HEATHER – Secret Postal Society (19)
  16. BEDROOM POSTERS – Yellowcard feat. Good Charlotte (21)
  17. LOOK OUT FOR ME – Turnstile (22)
  18. DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE – Young the Giant (24)
  19. DRAG PATH – Twenty One Pilots (25)
  20. HUMAN – Brandi Carlile (11)
  21. 12 TO 12 – sombr (12) 23rd week on chart
  22. COBRA – Geese (17)
  23. I’VE GOT A BROKEN HEART – The Lemon Twigs (16)
  24. STARLIGHT – Cannons (27)
  25. BURN FOR YOU RMX – Between Daze (28)
  26. FOOL’S GOLD – Buffalo Traffic Jam (29)
  27. HEAVY FOOT – Mon Rovîa (30)
  28. RUBBER BAND MAN – Mumford & Sons w/Hozier (18)
  29. YOUR FAVORITE TOY – Foo Fighters (N)
  30. SITE UNSEEN – Courtney Barnett featuring Waxahatchee (N)