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25 Best Songs of the Week: Penelope Isles, Arab Strap, Echo & the Bunnymen, Interpol, and More

Plus Wishy, L’Rain, Lava La Rue, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, and a Wrap-up of the Last Three Weeks’ Other Notable New Tracks

Jul 17, 2026

Welcome to the 25th Songs of the Week of 2026. This edition actually covers the last three weeks. The week before last was the July 4th holiday and last week I was getting over jetlag and our hosting company was having a technical issue that caused our website to be down for a day. So it’s a supersized list this week. More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Julia Jacklin, Saul Williams, Squirrel Flower, Shannon Lay, and More

Plus Sondre Lerche, Lily Seabird, EELS, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Jun 19, 2026

Welcome to the 23rd Songs of the Week of 2026. This week Caleb Campbell and Carlo Thomas helped me decide the list. We considered over 30 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 12. More

14 Best Songs of the Week: Eaves Wilder, Ed O’Brien, Death Cab for Cutie, deary, and More

Plus Bloodworm, Anna Calvi and Matt Berninger, My New Band Believe, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Mar 20, 2026

Welcome to the 11th Songs of the Week of 2026. This week Andy Von Pip, Dom Gourlay, Matt the Raven, Nick Roseblade, Scotty Dransfield, and Stephen Humphries helped me decide the list. We considered over 45 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 14. More

Mar 19, 2026

Burlington, Vermont singer/songwriter Lily Seabird has shared a new song, “Demon in Me,” via a music video. She’s currently on tour. More

Premiere: Lily Seabird Shares New Single “Waste”

Sophomore LP Alas Out January 12th

Jan 05, 2024

Next week, Burlington-based indie folk singer/songwriter Lily Seabird is set to release her forthcoming sophomore record, Alas, out January 12th. After playing bass with Greg Freeman since 2018, Seabird released her debut solo LP, 2021’s Beside Yourself. Her latest album finds Seabird moving forward into new songwriting modes, moving between spectral indie folk and cascading blends of alt country, slowcore, shoegaze, and indie rock. More