FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 30 feat. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, King Princess, Dehd, and More

Today’s show also includes new music from Beach Bunny, of Montreal, and Maggie Rogers.

FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 30 feat. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, King Princess, Dehd, and More

Today’s show also includes new music from Beach Bunny, of Montreal, and Maggie Rogers.

Words: FLOOD Staff

Photo: Atiba Jefferson

June 10, 2022

FLOOD FM’s benchmark radio show “F Yeah Fridays,” which counts down our 15 favorite tracks of the last two weeks, returns today for its 30th episode with special guest host Jon Hanley, former Music Director of KXTE (Las Vegas), The End (Seattle) and WKQX (Chicago). This week’s installment—featuring new tracks from Beach Bunny, of Montreal, Maggie Rogers, as well as a standout single from Dehd’s incredible new album, one of King Princess’ anticipated new tracks, Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ impressive return alongside Perfume Genius, the return of Phoenix, and the latest cut from the forthcoming Black Thought/Danger Mouse collab album—debuted this morning on FLOOD FM at 8.a.m. PST, but will be repeated all day long every other hour, at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., and beyond. Tune in here.

While you wait for the next airing of the episode, you can check out the full list of this week’s picks below. “FYF” will continue to run biweekly and is hosted by FLOOD FM Program Director and Popscene, San Francisco co-founder Aaron Axelsen.

15. Beach Bunny — “Entropy”
14. of Montreal — “Marijuana’s Working Overtime”
13. Danger Mouse & Black Thought feat Joey Bada$$, Russ, and Dylan Cartlidge — “Because”
12. Devon — “Girlfriend Song”
11. Ferby — “Bad Vibes Stuck in My Teeth”
10. Ocean Alley — “Deepest Darkness”
9. Panic! At the Disco — “Viva Las Vengeance”
8. Valleyheart — “Heal My Head”
7. Phoenix — “Alpha Zulu”
6. Jack White — “If I Die Tomorrow”
5. Maggie Rogers — “Want Want”
4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs feat. Perfume Genius — “Spitting Off the Edge of the World”
3. King Princess — “Too Bad”
2. Royel Otis — “Bull Breed”
1. Dehd — “Bad Love”

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