10 Greatest Songs of the Week: Vivid Eyes, Cate Le Bon, Tame Impala, Wednesday, and Extra
Plus Flock of Dimes, Nation of Language, The Divine Comedy, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Different Notable New Tracks
Jul 25, 2025
Welcome to the twenty sixth Songs of the Week of 2025. This week Andy Von Pip helped me determine what ought to make the listing. We thought of over 40 songs and narrowed it right down to a High 10.
Just like the final two weeks, we’re doing issues a little bit in another way this week, as I’m in a foreign country for a month visiting household. So it’s a extra stripped down Songs of the Week, with much less textual content and embeds. However all of the songs are nonetheless within the Spotify playlist.
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In current weeks we posted interviews with Gwenno (a My Firsts), Frankie Cosmos (a My Firsts), Tunde Adebimpe (a digital cowl story), and extra.
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That will help you kind by means of the multitude of recent songs launched within the final week, we’ve picked the ten finest the final 7 days needed to supply, adopted by some honorable mentions. Try the complete listing under.
1. Vivid Eyes: “1st World Blues”
This week, Vivid Eyes shared a brand new track, “1st World Blues,” that’s influenced by ska music and is a takedown of late stage capitalism, with references to Reaganomics and enormous chain shops corresponding to Sizzling Matter and Previous Navy. It’s accompanied by a lyric video (which performs extra like a daily music video.
Vivid Eyes is Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Nathaniel Wolcott. The band collectively had this to say in regards to the track in a press launch: “‘1st World Blues’ is an homage to ska in all its waves. From Desmond Decker to Tim Armstrong, we’re simply joyful so as to add our monitor to the bin. The video is impressed by NYC 90s hip hop, which like ska, has a protracted custom of unifying individuals and utilizing celebratory music to convey subversive political themes. To be performed loud. Home windows down. Summertime.”
Vivid Eyes launched a brand new album, 5 Cube, All Threes, final yr by way of Lifeless Oceans. It was the band’s tenth studio album and adopted Down within the Weeds, The place the World As soon as Was, which got here out in 2020 by way of Lifeless Oceans. Learn our interview with Vivid Eyes on the album.
2. Cate Le Bon: “Is It Value It (Comfortable Birthday)?”
Cate Le Bon is releasing a brand new album, Michelangelo Dying, on September 26 by way of Mexican Summer season. This week she shared its second single, “Is It Value It (Comfortable Birthday)?,” by way of a music video. Fellow Welsh musician H. Hawkline directed the video.
Le Bon beforehand shared Michelangelo Dying’s lead single “Heaven Is No Feeling.” It was one in all our Songs of the Week.
Michelangelo Dying is Le Bon’s seventh full-length and the follow-up to Pompeii, which landed on our High 100 Albums of 2022 listing.
Le Bon produced Michelangelo Dying with collaborator Samur Khouja.
Le Bon, who has labored as a producer with St. Vincent, Wilco, and others, mentioned in a earlier press launch: “There’s this concept that you would do all the pieces your self, however the worth of getting somebody you utterly belief, as I do Samur, be your co-pilot means that you can get utterly misplaced understanding you’ll get pulled again in on the proper second. We have now come to quietly transfer as one within the studio.”
Learn our interview along with her about her 2022 album Pompeii right here.
3. Tame Impala: “Finish of Summer season”
Tame Impala (aka Kevin Parker) returned right this moment with a brand new track, the seven-minute dance monitor “Finish of Summer season,” which channels Underworld in sections. It’s Tame Impala’s first launch for his new label, Columbia Information, and comes accompanied by a music video directed by Julian Klincewicz.
There’s no quote from Parker on “Finish of Summer season” however a press launch hypes up the track this manner: “The track marks a brand new daybreak for Tame Impala, as Parker as soon as once more expands the parameters of the mission additional into realms unexplored. Drawing from the deep, wealthy historical past of dance music, ‘Finish of Summer season’ recasts Tame Impala as a type of future primitive rave act. The monitor harkens again to the acid home summer time of ’89, to free events of the mid-’90s, to bush doofs in outback paddocks—to an imagined historical past, transmuted into one thing concurrently current and everlasting, nonetheless unmistakably Tame Impala. The fun of spontaneous studio experimentation that has marked Tame Impala recordings because the starting is extra evident than ever, Parker’s mastery of his craft imprinting the monitor with an array of brain-bending, subtly manipulative sparkle.”
It’s been 5 years since Tame Impala’s final album, 2020’s The Sluggish Rush. In that point Parker has saved busy with collaborations, producing different artists, and one-off singles.
Learn our 2015 cowl story article on Tame Impala’s Currents and our bonus digital interview with Parker.
4. Wednesday: “Choose Up That Knife”
Wednesday are releasing a brand new album, Bleeds, on September nineteenth by way of Lifeless Oceans. This week they shared its third single, “Choose Up That Knife.”
The band’s singer and songwriter Karly Hatzman had this to say in regards to the track in a press launch: “‘Choose Up That Knife’ is a track that revolves round emotions of helplessness, when each minor inconvenience hurts double trigger you’re near giving up. It’s additionally about when our pedal metal participant Xandy threw up within the moshpit through the Dying Grips set at Primavera Sound in 2023.”
Beforehand the band launched the album’s first single, “Elderberry Wine,” which they carried out on The Late Present with Stephen Colbert, making their TV debut. “Elderberry Wine” was one in all our Songs of the Week. When the album was introduced they shared its second single, “Wound Up Right here (By Holdin On),” additionally one in all our Songs of the Week.
Bleeds follows the band’s critically acclaimed Rat Noticed God in 2023.
The North Carolina-based band options Xandy Chelmis (lap metal, pedal metal), Alan Miller (drums), Ethan Baechtold (bass, piano), Jake “MJ” Lenderman (guitar), and frontwoman Karly Hartzman.
Hartzman had this to say in regards to the new album in a earlier press launch: “Bleeds is the religious successor to Rat Noticed God, and I feel the quintessential ‘Wednesday Creek Rock’ album. That is what Wednesday songs are alleged to sound like. We’ve devoted a variety of our lives to figuring this out—and I really feel like we did.”
Wednesday will likely be on tour in help of Bleeds this fall, starting in late September. The tour is break up between a west coast leg aided by Friendship and an east coast run with help from Daffo.
Learn our 2022 interview with Wednesday.
Learn our assessment of Rat Noticed God.
5. Flock of Dimes: “Lengthy After Midnight”
6. Nation of Language: “Underneath the Water”
7. The Divine Comedy: “The Final Time I Noticed the Previous Man”
8. Folks Bitch Trio: “Resort TV”
9. Yumi Zouma: “Cross My Coronary heart and Hope to Die”
10. The Cords: “Fabulist”
Honorable Mentions:
These songs nearly made the High 10. Discover all of them within the Spotify playlist.
CMAT: “EURO-COUNTRY”
Confidence Man and JADE: “gossip”
Ada Lea: “midnight magic”
She’s in Events: “Similar Previous Story”
SPRINTS: “Beg”
Right here’s a helpful Spotify playlist that includes the High 10 so as, adopted by all of the honorable mentions: