FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 12 feat. Courtney Barnett, Aurora, Still Woozy, and More

This week’s “Fave 15” podcast also includes new music from Magdalena Bay, Jungle, Yola, and The Parrots.
FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 12 feat. Courtney Barnett, Aurora, Still Woozy, and More

This week’s “Fave 15” podcast also includes new music from Magdalena Bay, Jungle, Yola, and The Parrots.

Words: FLOOD Staff

July 09, 2021

photo by Mia Mala McDonald

We’re entering the third month of  “F Yeah Fridays,” our weekly Spotify podcast series hosted by Aaron Axelsen. Tune in to hear our 15  favorite new tracks added to the FLOOD FM rotation this week.

This week’s podcast features Australian rocker Courtney Barnett‘s new single “Rae Street” from her newly announced LP, Norwegian artist Aurora’s liberating new track “Cure for Me,”  indie-pop fave Still Woozy’s nostalgic new song “That’s Life” off his anticipated upcoming album, Miami natives Magdalena Bay‘s personal new song “Chaeri,” and the genre-bending collaboration between electronic group Jungle and Dreamville rapper Bas on “Romeo.”

Listen to episode 12 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.  Courtney Barnett — “Rae Street”
2. Aurora — “Cure for Me”
3. Still Woozy — “That’s Life”
4. Magdalena Bay — “Chaeri”
5. Jungle feat. Bas — “Romeo”
6. Kunzite — “Lemon Swayze”
7.  Yola — “Starlight”
8.  Tora — “Call on Me”
9. We Were Promised Jetpacks — “Fat Chance”
10. Laura Mvula — “Got Me”
11.  Blood Cultures — “Set It on Fire”
12. Spencer. — “Lonely As I Ever Was”
13.  Izo Fitzroy — “Everybody Knows This Ain’t Right”
14.  Bathe — “Sundress”
15. The Parrots — “You Work All Day and Then You Die”

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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.