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10 EP Out Now via Damnably/Beach Town Music
Oct 10, 2022
By Joey Arnone
South Korean dream pop quartet Say Sue Me have released a cover EP today in celebration of their 10th anniversary as a band. It features covers of tracks by Yo La Tengo, Pavement, Daniel Johnston, Silver Jews, Grandaddy and Guided By Voices, along with two re-recorded versions of their own songs. More
The Last Thing Left Due Out This Friday via Damnably
May 11, 2022
By Mark Redfern
South Korean dream pop quartet Say Sue Me are releasing a new album, The Last Thing Left, this Friday via Damnably. Now they have shared its third single, “No Real Place,” via a split screen video. More
Plus Sorry, Hot Chip, Andrew Bird, Florence + the Machine, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks
Apr 22, 2022
By Mark Redfern (with Joey Arnone)
Welcome to the sixteenth Songs of the Week of 2022. It was a nice week for new album releases, including the latest by Spiritualized, Hatchie, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Fontaines D.C., and others, some of which gave us fodder for Songs of the Week. We ended up with 12 new songs were really liked, with some strong honorable mentions as well. This week’s artists traverse the globe: Australia, England, South Korea, Sweden, and of course America. More
The Last Thing Left Due Out May 13 via Damnably
Apr 19, 2022
By Mark Redfern
South Korean dream pop quartet Say Sue Me are releasing a new album, The Last Thing Left, on May 13 via Damnably. Now they have shared its next single, “To Dream,” which is the album’s only Korean language song and was shared via a black & white video featuring a human in a dog costume with a surf board. More
The Last Thing Left Due Out May 13 via Damnably
Mar 24, 2022
By Joey Arnone
South Korean indie rock quartet Say Sue Me have announced the release of a new album, The Last Thing Left, which will be out on May 13 via Damnably. They have also shared a video for a new album track, “Around You.” More
Plus Daniel Rossen, Eleanor Friedberger, Ryley Walker, Jess Williamson, Melody's Echo Chamber, and a Wrap-up of the Week's Other Notable New Tracks
Apr 06, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Songs of the Week is fairly easy to put together, there are obviously standout tracks and it’s just a case of working out the order. Other weeks there are few great tracks and it’s a real struggle. This week there was an obvious #1 in Beach House and then there were so, so many other tracks to decide between to come up with a Top 10. More