Best Songs of the Week Jan 17‑23 2026

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Our recurring Songs of the Week column highlights the best new ⁣tracks from the last ⁢seven days. This week, we’re listening to new tunes⁣ from Avalon Emerson ‌& ‌the Charm, Lightning Bolt, Naomi Scott, and more.


Arima Ederra — “You’re My”

Alternative artist Arima ederra’s upcoming album, A Rush to Nowhere,​ is due out on March 6th. ahead of the album’s release, Ederra has gifted us with an insightful preview, ‍“You’re My.” The slow-burning song reverberates with the immediacy of love, counterbalanced ‍by dreamy, gauzy elements. ⁤“You’re My” is carried by dusty, ​intentional drums and gentle harmonies, giving ⁢Ederra ample space to profess her ⁣love for a partner.“If you want my⁣ intentions,I can lay them for you/ No hesitation or questions about what I’m ⁣gonna do,” Ederra ​sings coquettishly,her lilting voice rising ever higher to the stratosphere. — Kiana Fitzgerald

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Avalon emerson & the charm —⁣ “Jupiter‍ and Mars”

Avalon ‍Emerson has teamed up with songwriter and‌ producer Rostam Batmanglij for her latest song, and it’s a gorgeous invitation to her upcoming album as Avalon ⁤Emerson & the Charm, Written into changes. “Jupiter and Mars” is warm,nostalgic synth pop filtered through Emerson’s kaleidoscopic approach; the crystalline harmony on ⁤her chorus beams ‍with clarity,ringing out against sparkling synths ‍and acoustic guitar. emerson ⁤wrestles with the doomed fate of a relationship by likening it to a certainty written​ in the stars, but eventually, she realizes that “nothing gained ​is nothing⁢ lost.” ⁤It’s⁢ a confident and infectious offering from the multi-hyphenate artist, whose new era looks to be as charming ⁤as ever. — ⁤ Paolo Ragusa

Cardinals — “I Like You”

Rising Irish indie rockers Cardinals are finally dropping their debut album, Masquerade, next month, ‌and “I like You,” the latest single from‍ the record, should have fans excited. A little ‌scuzzy, a little dramatic, and full of emotive performances,‌ the track is Cardinals⁣ at their romantic, accordion-backed best, bringing to mind past gems like “Roseland.” I will now refrain from making a forced pun about liking the song “I Like You,” and for that, you’re welcome. — Jonah Krueger

Earth & black Noi$e — “Divine and Luminous”

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