Candle Cove Singles Charts 8/30/19

1. Have A Nice Life - Sea Of Worry
Legendary post-punk band Have A Nice Life has returned with their first single since 2014 and the announcement of their incredibly highly anticipated third studio album, frankly this weeks #1 was a runaway.

2. A$AP Rocky - Babushka Boy
Fresh out of his highly publicized prison stay in Sweeden Rocky has returned to drop a song and video that mark his first solo single of 2019.

3. Pusha T - Coming Home (Feat. Lauryn Hill)
King Push recruits The Fugees own Lauryn Hill for a spot on his new Kanye produced track while announcing that a second entirely Kanye produced album is likely to come by the end of 2019.

4. Pinegrove - Moment
Pinegrove gear up to put their past behind them and release some of the unique brand of indie rock just in time for fall season.

5. Iglooghost - Lamb (Feat. Kai Winston & Babii)
Iglooghost follows up a wild single earlier this year with yet another collaborative track that is sure to show us a glimpse into the future.

6. Cigarettes After Sex - Heavenly
Young but well established emo band Cigarettes After Sex announce the release date for their next album and celebrate the return by dropping a single sure to shake up the emo crowd.

7. Charli XCX - Warm (Feat. HAIM)
Charli teams up with yet another high profile collaborator as tracks from her upcoming album continue to drop on almost a weekly basis and the list of successful collaborations gets longer and longer.

8. Earthgang - UP
After disappointing in their big time in the spotlight on Dreamville's collab album earlier this year the Earthgang hopes to redeem themselves as they gear up for a new album release with this single.

9. Post Malone - Circles
Posty looks to continue his run of hits with yet another song that may not be good, but you'll probably be hearing it a lot in the coming months.

10. !!! - Couldn't Have Known
!!! sneak in for one last track before the release of their album and drum up some buzz in the indie and dance scenes as a result.

11. The 1975 - People (Week #2, Down From #1)
The 1975 looks for a surefire week #3 placement next week with their epic and throttling punk tune that sets the band on an entirely new course on their quick transition from albums three to four.

12. Poppy - Concrete (Week #2, Down From #4)
Poppy's successful genre blending continues to stay unmatched on concrete as we get a sneak peak of what kind of sounds may be next for the cult leader.

13. DIIV - Taker (Week #2, Down From #5)
DIIV's second single brings even more sound than their last and scores itself a second week on the charts and an increased level of hype for the groups upcoming third record.

14. Kim Gordon - Sketch Artist (Week #2, Down From #6)
One of the strangest singles you'll hear all year is paired with the long awaited solo album debut of Sonic Youth's own Kim Gordon and it manages enough to warrant a second week stay over acts like Vince Staples and Sturgill Simpson.

15. Clipping - Nothing Is Safe (Week #3, Down From #11)
Clipping edges out Jenny Hval and Jpegmafia to land the normally rare week three placement that has been tainted bu a run of tunes managing the feat during the summers downtime, but is impressive for the hip hop trio nonetheless.

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