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This Week’s Best New Songs: Soccer Mommy, IAN SWEET & Porridge Radio, Charli XCX, and More

Throughout the week, we update our Best New Songs playlist with the new releases that caught our attention the most, be it a single leading up to the release of an album or a newly unveiled deep cut. And each Monday, we round up the best new songs released over the past week (the eligibility period begins on Monday and ends Sunday night) in this best new music segment.

On this week’s list, we have Jamie xx’s feverishly engaging new single ‘Treat Each Other Right’; Soccer Mommy’s intimate, affecting new song ‘Lost’; ‘Sympathy is a knife’, an anxious, abrasive highlight off Charli XCX’s BRAT; ‘Colodaro’, the gentle, gorgeous new single from New York-based trio Sister.; Cassandra Jenkins’ visceral new track, ‘Petco’; ‘Everyone’s a Superstar’, the incredibly infectious and soaring collaboration between IAN SWEET and Porridge Radio; illuminati hotties’ catchy, Cavetown-featuring ‘Didn’t’, which leads her upcoming album Power; ‘Lullaby for a Memory’, Parannoul’s glitchy, explosive collaboration with cloud rap collective Fax Gang; Clothing’s hypnotically layered ‘Still Point’, which features L’Rain; and Maxim Ludwig’s electrifying collaboration with Angel Olsen, ‘Mercury Avenue’.

Best New Songs: June 10, 2023

Jamie xx, ‘Treat Each Other Right’

Soccer Mommy, ‘Lost’

Charli XCX, ‘Sympathy is a knife’

Sister., ‘Colorado’

Cassandra Jenkins, ‘Petco’

Song of the Week: IAN SWEET and Porridge Radio, ‘Everyone’s a Superstar’

illuminati hotties feat. Cavetown, ‘Didn’t’

Parannoul and Fax Gang, ‘Lullaby for a Memory’

Clothing feat. L’Rain, ‘Still Point’

Maxim Ludwig feat. Angel Olsen, ‘Mercury Avenue’

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