Top Song of the Week

Déjà Vu: New The Smile, Faye Webster, and Waxahatchee (Again) and Other Songs of the Week

Other standout tunes came from A Place to Bury Strangers, thuy, Mount Eerie, 2hollis, and more. Déjà Vu: New The Smile, Waxahatchee, and Faye Webster (Again) and Other Songs of the Week Consequence Staff and Jonah Krueger

Song of the Week: The Cure Emerge in Pristine Form with First Album Single in 16 Years, “Alone”

The almost-seven minute song will get fans of the goth rock band ready for their next album, which comes out in November. Song of the Week: The Cure Emerge in Pristine Form with First Album Single in 16 Years, “Alone” Jonah Krueger and Consequence Staff

Heavy Song of the Week: Frankie and the Witch Fingers Dial Up Garage Psych on “Bonehead”

The band's latest single was recorded mostly in one take, "warts and all." Heavy Song of the Week: Frankie and the Witch Fingers Dial Up Raw Garage Psych on “Bonehead” Jon Hadusek

Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week September 15th-20th 2024

Including a Spotify Singles cover from Tkay Maidza, huge Friday energy from Duck Sauce, and a nostalgic team-up from Benjamin Tod and Sierra Ferrell. Staff Picks: Best Songs of the Week September 15th – 20th 2024 Mary Siroky and Rachel Rosenfield

Song of the Week: Kendrick Lamar Surveys Hip-Hop and Declares “It’s Time to Watch the Party Die”

The rapper widens his lens this week with a new untitled track that dropped during the VMAs. Song of the Week: Kendrick Lamar Surveys Hip-Hop and Declares “It’s Time to Watch the Party Die” Consequence Staff

Megan Thee Stallion and RM Bring the Heat, It’s MJ Lenderman Fall, and Other Songs of the Week

Including other favorites from this week by Pharrell Williams, La Femme, and Video Age. Megan Thee Stallion and RM Bring the Heat, It’s MJ Lenderman Fall, and Other Songs of the Week Consequence Staff

Heavy Song of the Week: Human Impact Bring Bludgeoning Riffs on “Corrupted”

From the noise rock supergroup's upcoming album Gone Dark. Heavy Song of the Week: Human Impact Bring Bludgeoning Riffs on “Corrupted” Jon Hadusek

Song of the Week: Killer Mike’s El-P-Produced “Detonator” Doesn’t Have to Go So Hard

Killer Mike pivots away from his recent gospel-inspired projects for a more classic return to form on our latest song of the week pick. Song of the Week: Killer Mike’s El-P-Produced “Detonator” Doesn’t Have to Go So Hard Mary Siroky and Paolo Ragusa

Heavy Song of the Week: Purest Form Unleash Caustic Industrial Rock on “Burn”

The Los Angeles trio taps into the old-school industrial aesthetic on its new single. Heavy Song of the Week: Purest Form Unleash Caustic Industrial Rock on “Burn” Jon Hadusek

Song of the Week: Fontaines D.C.’s “In the Modern World” Is a Melancholy Rock Riot

The post-punk band steals the show with this standout song on their new album, Romance. Song of the Week: Fontaines D.C.’s “In the Modern World” Is a Melancholy Rock Riot Consequence Staff

Is Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die with a Smile” Good Or Not? We Debate.

Other highlights this week come courtesy of Wild Pink, Merce Lemon, Angie McMahon, and others. Is Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ “Die with a Smile” Good Or Not? We Debate. Consequence Staff

Heavy Song of the Week: trauma ray Transcend Shoegaze on Adventurous, Expansive “Bishop”

From the Fort Worth band's upcoming debut LP Chameleon. Heavy Song of the Week: trauma ray Transcend Shoegaze on Expansive “Bishop” Jon Hadusek