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Underground Charts 6/17/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1MXNXSTXR AND DESTRUCTO“What You Need” feat. Thundercat & Channel Tres [Single]All My Friends
2AESOP ROCKBlack Hole SuperetteRhymesayers
3BUTCHER BROWNLetters From The AtlanticConcord Jazz
4CHEW“Horseheads” feat. Day Tripper [Single]CorpoRAT
59LIVES“UP FREESTYLE” feat. Odetari [Single]Pulse/Concord
6AJ TRACEYDon’t Die Before You’re DeadRevenge
7FLY ANAKIN(The) Forever DreamLex
8BRIAN NASTYAnywhere, But Here With YouBig Dada
9DUCKWRTHAll American F*ckboyThem Hellas
10EDDIE CHACONLay LowStones Throw
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Jazz Charts 6/17/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1JAMES ZITOZito’s JumpSelf-Released
2RICH RUTHWater Still FlowsThird Man
3MICHAEL EATONThe Phenomenal Mother Brain
4JOE ELEFANTE’S WHEEL OF DHARMAWheel Of DharmaSelf-Released
5JUAN PEREALightkeeperZoho
6VANISHA GOULDShe’s Not Shiny, She’s Not SmoothCellar
7WARREN WOLFHistory Of The VibraphoneCellar
8CAMILA MEZAPortalGroundUP
9MICHAEL DEASEFound In Space: The Music Of Gregg HillOrigin
10NANAMI HARUTAThe VibeOrigin
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Top Charts 6/17/25

Top Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1CLEOPATRICKFake MoonNowhere Special/Thirty Tigers
2FIND MY FRIENDSFind My Friends [EP]Bloody Knuckles
3FLORRYSounds LikeDear Life
4JADE THE MOON“Dirty John Type” [Single]Self-Released
5MAE MARTINI’m A TVCasablanca/Republic
6SEA LEMONDiving For A PrizeLuminelle
7BUG CRUSHSomehow I Go In Circles All The Time [EP]Self-Released
8FEEBLE LITTLE HORSE“This Is Real” [Single]Saddle Creek
9FRANKIE COSMOS“Vanity” [Single]Sub Pop
10JADE BIRD“Dreams” [Single]Glassnote
11LAEL NEALEAltogether StrangerSub Pop
12PANCHIKOGinkgoNettwerk
13PICTORIA VARKNothing SticksGet Better
14SAMANTHA CRAINGumshoeReal Kind
15SASAMIBlood On The Silver ScreenDomino
16SUNBATHEMyself To YouTime Release
17WETTwo Lives30SF
18ALLY EVENSONSuper Blue Love (Deluxe)Assemble Sound
19APRIL MARCH“Surfing Castafiore” [Single]Bong Load
20CANUT DE BONno esperan por nadieSello Cototo
21CONCRETE WINDSConcrete WindsSepulchral Voice
22COSINEVITales From The RainbowlandsTree Critters
23DAUGHTER OF SWORDSAlexPsychic Hotline
24DISCUSTo Relate ToSun-Rom
25DOUBLE WISHDeeper Ecstasy [EP]Hit The North
26ELLURGod Help Me Now [EP]Dance To The Radio
27ENTREZ VOUSAntenna Legs Hear EverythingSelf-Released
28FOXWARREN2 (Two)Anti-
29GLARESunset FuneralDeathwish
30GREAT GRANDPAPatience, MoonbeamRun For Cover

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1GRAHAM HUNTTimeless World ForeverRun For Cover
2SUBSONIC EYESingapore DreamingTopshelf
3ERIC HILTONMidnight RagasMontserrat House
4JESIKA VON RABBITBunnywood BabylonDionysus
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Women in Bands

When we think of the legends of Rock n’ Roll, some of the names listed might be Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Robert Plant, Mick Jagger, Axel Rose, Slash, Eddie Van Halen, Jon Bon Jovi or Kurt Cobain.  A simple Google search would show mostly men popping up.  I checked and found only two results with any women.  Unfortunately, this isn’t surprising.  Music, especially rock, has tended to be a male dominated field.

“I grew up in a world that told girls they couldn’t play rock and roll.” – Joan Jett

Since her statement, there have been many noteworthy and successful women in the rock music scene.  Sadly, there is still a long way to go.  As a woman in the rock music scene, I find it particularly important to have someone to look up to and to be inspired by.

I made a playlist with some bands of various popularity and time periods who have women in strong roles.  Many of these bands have women in the front-person or singer’s position but not all.  I’ve included women as drummers, bassists, guitarists, keyboardists and even fiddle/violin players.

Content Warning: Some of these songs have explicit content

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Chainsaw Charts 6/10/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1KARDASHEVAluneaMetal Blade
2IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANTGoldstarCentury Media
3PHRENELITHAshen WombDark Descent
4CAVE SERMONFragile WingsSelf-Released
5TEITANBLOODFrom the Visceral AbyssSelf-Released
6SMIQRARgyaġdźé!Self-Released
7GOD COMPLEXHe Watches in Silence [EP]Sharp Tone
8DEAFHEAVENLonely People With PowerRoadrunner
9DORMANT ORDEALTooth and NailSelf-Released
10SCIMITARScimitarium ICrypt of the Wizard
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Afterhours Charts 6/10/25

Afterhours Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1ALIA LAINis this the pulse of mechanical ruinsSelf-Released
2DREXGODself rehabilitationSelf-Released
3MARUMARIHidden Tracks And Rarities 2001-2005Carpark
4WAVETAPPERStardustSVPACYBERIA
5IO-NULL (.DRN)µnervesSelf-Released
6NAMISOUPFern [EP]Pyramid Blood
7DANIBREAKSnxietySelf-Released
8ALIGHTEDWillow’s Apothecary [EP]Wandering Astray
9MARC MELIAPieces MonophoniquesVLEK
10MISO EXTRAEarcandyTransgressive/PIAS

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ArtistRecordLabel
1ALIA LAINis this the pulse of mechanical ruinsSelf-Released
2IO-NULL (.DRN)µnervesSelf-Released
3DANIBREAKSnxietySelf-Released
4NAMISOUPFern [EP]Pyramid Blood
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Underground Charts 6/10/25

ArtistRecordLabel
1MCKINLEY DIXONMagic, Alive!City Slang
2NXWORRIES“Everybody Gets Down” [Single]Stones Throw
3THEO CROKER“we still wanna dance” feat. D’LAU [Single]Dominator
4JESHIAirbag Woke Me UpBecause
5MXNXSTXR AND DESTRUCTO“What You Need” feat. Thundercat & Channel Tres [Single]All My Friends
6LORD SKOPIFFStimulated
7SILAS SHORTLUSHLANDStones Throw
8BOLDY JAMES AND REAL BAD MANConversation PiecesReal Bad Man
9FLY ANAKIN(The) Forever DreamLex
10MURS“This Aint That” [Single]Mello
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Jazz Charts 6/10/25

Jazz Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE“Green Slime” [Single]Self-Released
2CAMILLE THURMANConfluence, Vol.1: AlhambraEpidote
3TRACY YANG JAZZ ORCHESTRAORBJU
4PETER BERNSTEINBetter AngelsSmoke Sessions
5RODNEY WHITAKER Mosaic: The Music Of Gregg HillOrigin 
6HARRY SKOLERRed Brick HillSunnyside
7NANAMI HARUTAThe VibeOrigin
8SEAN NELSON NEW LONDON BIG BANDDon’t Stop NowAll In
9SULLIVAN FORTNERSouthern NightsArtwork
10GILLIAN MARGOT AND GEOFFREY KEEZERGillian Margot And Geoffrey KeezerMarKeez

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1KURT ROSENWINKEL AND JEAN-PAUL BRODBECKThe Brahms ProjectHeartcore
2CHARLES CHENBuilding CharactersCellar
3MIKE THOMPSON6th AvenueSelf-Released
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Top Charts 6/10/25

Top Charts

ArtistRecordLabel
1SEA LEMONDiving For A PrizeLuminelle
2APRIL MARCH“Surfing Castafiore” [Single]Bong Load
3DOUBLE WISHDeeper Ecstasy [EP]Hit The North
4FIND MY FRIENDSFind My Friends [EP]Bloody Knuckles
5FLORRYSounds LikeDear Life
6FRANKIE COSMOS“Vanity” [Single]Sub Pop
7PANCHIKOGinkgoNettwerk
8BUG CRUSHSomehow I Go In Circles All The Time [EP]Self-Released
9CLEOPATRICKFake MoonNowhere Special/Thirty Tigers
10DAUGHTER OF SWORDSAlexPsychic Hotline
11FOXWARREN2 (Two)Anti-
12GLARESunset FuneralDeathwish
13JAPANESE BREAKFASTFor Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)Dead Oceans
14MAE MARTINI’m A TVCasablanca/Republic
15MAMALARKYHex KeyEpitaph
16PHOEBE RINGSAseuraiCarpark
17PICTORIA VARKNothing SticksGet Better
18SAMANTHA CRAINGumshoeReal Kind
19SASAMIBlood On The Silver ScreenDomino
20SCOWLScowl On Audiotree Live [EP]Self-Released
21STEREOLABInstant Holograms On Metal FilmWarp/Duophonic
22SUNBATHEMyself To YouTime Release
23THE BUG CLUBJealous BoySub Pop
24WETTwo Lives30SF
25ADORIORBleed on My TeethDark Descent
26ALCANTARA“Gaslight” [Single]Death
27ALCESTLes Chants De L’AuroreNuclear Blast
28ALLA PRIMA“Pass The Lighter” [Single]Self-Released
29ALLIE KENNY“Soft Crash” [Single]Self-Released
30ANIMAThe Squeeze [EP]Self-Released

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1BIG THIEF“Incomprehensible” [Single]4AD
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The Album as a Storytelling Device with Some Recent Favorites (ADULT CONTENT)

Note to readers: this blog contains brief mentions of sex, pedophilia, arson, drug abuse, gun violence, involuntary commitment, and more while discussing music that covers such themes.

Listeners now may not recognize how old the concept of an album as a narrative device is. The history of the concept album is murky, the history of strictly narrative albums with characters, setting, and a climax are murkier. Some say, including literary review writers at the University of Connecticut, that “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” by The Beatles started the idea. Paul McCartney (alongside Boston-based radio station WERS) traces the Beatles’ inspiration to Frank Zappa’s “Freak Out!” released in 1966. 

Album cover for “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band” by The Beatles.
Album cover for “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” by The Beatles.

Fiona Sturges at The Independent goes further, saying that commercially available song collections including a broader narrative may have originated with Woody Guthrie in the 1940s. If you consider musicals or opera as part of this history, you can go back centuries. Even in spite of its unclear origins, the narrative album continues to be a significant and growing part of contemporary music.