Top 10 | January 2026
Our Top 10 brings together the songs we loved most from this month’s playlist. With Girl Tones, Rum Jungle, el diablo de shangai…
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Our Top 10 brings together the songs we loved most from this month’s playlist. With Girl Tones, Rum Jungle, el diablo de shangai…
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The last collection of our JIR series. A playlist with 50 tracks released in the previous three months, including songs in three languages from 17 different countries.
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Denver singer‑songwriter Seth Beamer has moved to Nashville, the world’s music capital where songwriting is almost a religion, to pursue his solo career. There, he’s found the perfect ecosystem to launch his debut album You Can’t Change Me.
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Listen to our latest 2025 playlist, Vol. 3, a compilation of 50 tracks released throughout the year. It features songs in three languages from 15 different countries.
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The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jack Manley has released FLC Punk, a new single to be included in his forthcoming debut album Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? due out on November 19, 2026.
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Gloves on, “the Asian” from Sexfaces climbs into the ring, ready to sweep away any scum who dares block their path.
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Chicago band Ratboys have released three songs and videos from their upcoming sixth studio album Singin’ to an Empty Chair (New West Records, 2026).
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Seattle based duo Jesse Sykes and The Sweet Hereafter returned with their long awaited new album Forever, I’ve Been Being Born.
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Whitney, the Chicago duo formed by Max Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich, have released their fourth studio album Small Talk, a record of exquisite taste that could well become their best work to date.
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This is the re‑issue of Blondie’s 1979 classic tune Heart Of Glass, featured as one of six tracks on the EP / mini‑album of the same name.
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A playlist curated by Dao with 60 tracks from February to October 2025, including bands from 20 different countries.
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Twenty One Pilots performed The White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army at the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in LA.
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