FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 10 feat. Yves Tumor, Gang of Youths, Banks, and More

This week’s “Fave 15” podcast also includes new music from Parcels, Wet Leg, Ritt Momney, and Destroy Boys.
FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 10 feat. Yves Tumor, Gang of Youths, Banks, and More

This week’s “Fave 15” podcast also includes new music from Parcels, Wet Leg, Ritt Momney, and Destroy Boys.

Words: FLOOD Staff

photo by Actual Objects

June 18, 2021

We’ve made it to the tenth episode  “F Yeah Fridays,” our weekly Spotify podcast series hosted by Aaron Axelsen. Celebrate the milestone with us by exploring our 15  favorite new tracks added to the FLOOD FM rotation this week.

This week’s podcast features genre-bending innovator Yves Tumor‘s psych-rock opus “Jackie,” the London-by-way-of-Sydney indie rockers Gang of Youth’s future stadium anthem “The Angel of 8th Avenue,” a powerful post-COVID dance floor monster from electro-pop star Banks, the first release of the year from indie-electronic-nu-disco quintet Parcels, and a great garage-rock-meets-post-dance-punk track from the irreverent new Domino Records duo Wet Leg.

Listen to episode 10 of “F Yeah Fridays: FLOOD’s Fave 15” via Spotify, and check out the full list of all of this week’s top 15 tracks below.

1.  Yves Tumor — “Jackie”
2. Gang of Youths — “The Angel of 8th Avenue”
3. BANKS — “The Devil”
4. Parcels — “Free”
5. San Fermin & Thao — “Dream Yourself Awake”
6. Wet Leg — “Chaise Longue”
7.  Ritt Momney — “Escalator”
8.  Oscar Lang — “21st Century Hobby”
9. Destroy Boys — “Drink”
10. Modernlove.— “lmk (if you wanna see me)”
11.  Husbands — “Must Be A Cop”
12. James Hersey — “Closer” Feat. Chromeo
13.  Shelter Boy — “Terrace” Feat. Boy Pablo
14.  Sam Ezeh — “Relay”
15. Bnny — “Ambulance”

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Don’t forget to tune in every Sunday for “FLOOD Flashback Sundays,” where we’ll take listeners on a 24-hour musical journey showcasing iconic indie and alternative artists from the ’80s, ’90s, and early aughts.