FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 19 feat. Caribou, Kacey Musgraves, My Morning Jacket, and More

This week’s “Fave 15” podcast also includes Sleigh Bells, Helado Negro, MUNYA, BANKS, and Porches.
FLOOD FM’s “F Yeah Fridays” Ep. 19 feat. Caribou, Kacey Musgraves, My Morning Jacket, and More

This week’s “Fave 15” podcast also includes Sleigh Bells, Helado Negro, MUNYA, BANKS, and Porches.

Words: FLOOD Staff

photo courtesy of Caribou

August 27, 2021

Get your share of great new music for the week with the 19th episode of “F Yeah Fridays.” Our host, Aaron Axelsen, is here to share the 15 must-hear new tracks of the past seven days.

This week’s podcast features the long-awaited return of Louisville indie-folk/Americana staples My Morning Jacket, Canadian synthpop artist MUNYA, who fuses French pop, electronic funk, and folk rock on her dazzling new track “Cocoa Beach,” the strikingly ethereal and dreamy star-crossed title track from Kacey Musgraves‘ highly anticipated new album, an infectiously tasty groove from Helado Negro, and Canadian electronic maestro Caribou with his trippy and audacious new tune “You Can Do It.”

Listen to episode 19 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. Caribou —“You Can Do It”
2. My Morning Jacket —“Regularly Scheduled Programming”
3. Helado Negro —“Outside the Outside”
4. Kacey Musgraves —“star-crossed”
5. Munya —”Cocoa Beach”
6. Sleigh Bells —“Justine Go Genesis”
7. Porches —“Lately”
8. Fred Again and Baxter Dury —“These Are My Friends”
9. Dear Boy —“On My Mind”
10. James Vincent McMorrow —“Headlights”
11. Kyle Dion —”Money”
12. BANKS —“Skinnydipped”
13. Geese —“Low Era”
14. Emmett Mulrooney —“Fool”
15. DMA’s —“We Are Midnight”

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