1 Wiz Khalifa See You Again 28,645 (paid iTunes downloads)
2 Andy Grammer ‘Honey, I’m Good’ 22,082
3 WALK THE MOON ‘Shut Up and Dance’ 19,893
4 Rachel Platten ‘Fight Song’ 16,417
5 Nick Fradiani ‘Beautiful Life’ 13,511
6 David Guetta ‘Hey Mama’ 13,154
7 Fetty ‘Wap Trap Queen’ 13,008
8 Jason Derulo ‘Want to Want Me’ 12,829
9 Chris Young ‘I’m Comin’ Over 12787
10 The Weeknd ‘Earned It’ 12,277
11 T-Wayne Nasty ‘Freestyle’ 11,557
12 Little Big Town ‘Girl Crush’ 10,298
13 Tove Lo ‘Talking Body’ 9,983
14 DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge ‘You Know You Like It’ 9,284
15 Fifth Harmony Worth It (feat. Kid Ink) 9,210
16 Meghan Trainor ‘Dear Future Husband’ 9,154
17 Mark Ronson Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars) 8,273
18 Skrillex & Diplo ‘Where Are Ü Now’ (with Justin Bieber) 7843
19 Ellie Goulding ‘Love Me Like You Do’ 7,756
20 Ed Sheeran ‘Thinking Out Loud’ 7,294
21 Steven Tyler ‘Love Is Your Name’ 7,154
22 Flo Rida GDFR (feat. Sage the Gemini & Lookas) 7,137
23 Blake Shelton ‘Sangria’ 7,042
We’ve become instant listeners of Work Drugs, a dream pop duo from Philadelphia. They are currently supporting their 2014 release Insurgents, released on Bobby Cahn Records. Work Drugs have supported Two Door Cinema Club, Phoenix, Peter Bjorn and John, Memoryhouse, and Band of Horses. They are winners of the 2011 Beijing Film and Art Festival’s coveted Crying Monkey Award. The Key notes “Their latest, “Minor Flaw” opens with an 80s pop sound that is immediately captivating. The well-worked combination of sunny riffs and just the right amount of reverb come together perfectly alongside lyrics like “like a prayer that I used to remember or just a reason to keep me hanging on.”
workdrugs@gmail.com
Singer-songwriter Savannah released a new track Like A Warrior. Her new song falls along the lines of Alannah Myles, Ariana Grande, and Sara Bareilles and has been named song of the month by Songwriter Universe. They note “Like A Warrior” is a contemporary song which has potential for pop radio airplay. It has a female empowerment theme which people can relate to, and it sounds like an anthem.” Upcoming performances include Vinyl & Red Clay Theatre.
toddstewart64@icloud.com
This Los Angeles-based duo Woolf and the Wondershow just popped up on the internet. They debuted their first track, “Cloaked” which climbed its way on the top of Indie Shuffle’s Most Popular list. Although this duo remains in hiding it’s been fun trying dig up information. In their own words: “Mad scientist Woolf met the wizardly Wondershow in a cave full of mellotrons beneath a snowy forest. It was in this den of magical mystery that they dipped their quills into the ink and created a musical concept experience: Woolf and the Wondershow. They invite you to enjoy ‘Cloaked,’ the introduction to this new world, and its many chapters to come.” They also released a music video for Cloaked which is centered around a Victorian Tragedy. The song & the video are great, when can we hear more?
Ian@rebel-one.net
UK based alt act Colour The Atlas released the new track ‘Scared’ which comes off their new EP Amethyst. This is the band’s third EP and features the production of Jake Gosling, who has worked with notable artists including Ed Sheeran and George Ezra. The EP is slated for a June release in the UK and a September release in the US. Taken influences from Radiohead & Massive Attack the band has received play on notable stations in the UK such as Radio 1, Radio 2 and XFM and they’ve been featured on The Guardian’s New Band of the Day. The band has upcoming performances at 93 Ft East in London and The Fleet in Briston this June.
nate@ei-pr.com