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Top 10 Songs of the Week (5/6)

Can anything but Radiohead top this week's list?

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    Could it be anything but “Burn the Witch”? That’s how the conversation went around the office when Radiohead finally released their new single. With all of the disappearing shenanigans, claymation teasers, and fervent fan anticipation, it had to live up to the hype. In fact, I’m pretty sure one of the team came close to insisting that it needed to fit every slot in the top 10. But you’ll have to read through to find out where exactly it wound up and what challengers it faced.
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    10. iLoveMakonnen feat. Lil Yachy and Skippa Da Flippa – “Loaded Up”

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    Last month, iLoveMakonnen announced that he was collaborating with Lil Yachty on a new mixtape. This week, we may have finally gotten our first taste of the collaboration via “Loaded Up”. The track features the burgeoning top talents in Atlanta with Lil Yachty and Skippa Da Flippa running shotgun. Boasting Yachty’s braggadocio aesthetic and Makonnen’s druggy-hazed aesthetic, “Loaded Up” comes in tow with hilarious punchlines and a nearly improvised and charming flow. Featuring Danny Wolf’s light production, erratic and feather-light synths serve as the backdrop to the Atlanta trio’s comical, pop-off raps. –Alejandra Ramirez


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    09. Charlotte Carpenter – “Am I Alone in This?”

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    There is a boiling cauldron of emotion fueling the stoic minimalism of Britain’s Charlotte Carpenter. “Am I Alone in This?”, the first single pulled from Carpenter’s forthcoming How Are We Ever To Know? EP, echoes the uncertainty of millions of millennials across the globe. Rife with false starts and accidental slide-guitar strikes, the folksy cut’s gait is a further embodiment of life’s dead-ends and misdirections. Even amidst this chaos, Carpenter remains steadfast in her approach to the craft — reclaiming power when nestled behind her trusted guitar. As with the greatest of bluesmen, Carpenter offers a momentary reprieve from our own darkest days. Grab How Are We Ever To Know? June 10th via Let It Go Records. —Derek Staples


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    08. Blowout – “Indiana”

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    The idea of anyone singing about Indiana with a semblance of sincere beauty seems strange to a lifelong Chicagoan. Even friends from Indiana or those who have moved there sing its praises with a knowing shrug. But here are Portland quartet Blowout with a song bearing that state’s name as a title, Laken Wright belting out an emo-tinged tune that can’t help but bring a warmth to my icy heart. Maybe Indiana is a great place! I’m convinced! Blowout’s new album, the delightfully-titled No Beer, No Dad drops August 5th via Lauren Records/Making New Enemies. –Adam Kivel


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    07. Red Axes – “Boosh Gdola”

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    Formerly honing their collaborative skills as part of Tel Aviv’s Red Cotton rock outfit, Red Axes’ Dori Sadovnik and Niv Arzi now display a wizardry in dance-floor dynamics. With five years as a production duo behind them, their recent output, including “Boosh Gdola”, pulses atop tightly coiled electro-psychedelia. For those who grow bored with the ongoing or even monotonous rhythms of techno but revel in that dark escapism, this is a prime opportunity to explore an ever-growing array of affecting textural tones. A disembodied voice serves as a loose guide through these layers. The single can be found on the Moon Faze II compilation, available May 9th via Multi Citi. –Derek Staples


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