Lots of quality new music was released in 2016 from new albums by Frank Ocean, Radiohead, The 1975 and Green Day, to new artists in Bishop Briggs, Gallant, Aurora and Sofi Tukker. As we take a look
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.Bishop Briggs tops the B-Sides Top 10 with “Wild Horses” after spending weeks in the number two position. Solid upward movement in the countdown from Finish Ticket and new entries in the chart
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The Hangout Music Festival takes place this weekend, May 20-22 on the white sandy beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama. The festival consists of a couple of stages, a dance tent and family-friendly
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The Shelters roared onto the scene in 2015 bringing with them a Southern California sound that has been sorely missed in recent years. The band quickly issued The Shelters EP in October 2015
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.The Lumineers stays perched at the top spot on the B-Sides Top 10, as Bishop Briggs holds on tight to the runner-up position with “Wild Horses”. San Francisco Bay Area band, SWMRS, vaults to
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.The Lumineers scored their first number one album on Billboard’s top 200 chart for the first time last month and now the track “Cleopatra” tops the B-Sides Top 10. The Colorado band leaps
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Lots of new tracks storm the top 10 as The Strumbellas look on from high atop their perch at the top spot with “Spirits”. Bishop Briggs (formerly Bishop) moves to the runner-up spot while The
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The Strumbellas dethrone Miike Snow from their perch for the top spot this week. The Canadian band has been around for years with JUNO Award-winning albums under their belt but now they’re signed
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Miike Snow makes it nearly two months at the top spot, demonstrating the trio has been sorely missed since their last release in 2012. Kygo and Oliver Heldens hold strong with Bishop and The
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Fans of Miike Snow waited four years for the band to release new material and as iii was well-received upon its release in February. The lead single, “Genghis Khan” remains on-top for a fourth
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CHVRCHES maintains the top spot on the B-Sides chart with "Leave A Trace." The band recently scored their first number one album on the Billboard charts with the new disc, Every Open Eye and are
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”After a 2-month run at the top spot of our list, Canadian artist Coleman Hell gets dethroned by Scottish electro-pop trio, CHVRCHES. The rest of the list shows strong movement by twenty one
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Right up to the last days of summer, "2 Heads" by Coleman Hell has dominated at the top of our list having fended off strong competition from Halsey, Beck and others. This week has some new entries
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