Call Me Spinster takes the top spot on this week’s BTR Top 10! Our hosts are spinning their new self-titled EP (out on Strolling Bones) the most this week!
Debuting on the countdown: Gaspard Eden, Quarter-Life Crisis and Osees
Find your favorite album in the mix and support the artist by buying an album or some merch!
Here’s The Full List:
1. CALL ME SPINSTER, Call Me Spinster [EP] (Strolling Bones)
2. FALCON JANE, Faith (Darling)
3. ARLO PARKS, Collapsed In Sunbeams (Transgressive)
4. GASPARD EDEN, Soft Power (Coyote)
5. QUARTER-LIFE CRISIS, Quarter-Live Crisis (Saddle Creek)
6. ANNA MCCLELLAN, I Saw First Light (Father/Daughter)
7. CALEXICO, Seasonal Shift (Anti-)
8. EMILY EDROSA, Another Wave Is Coming (Park The Van)
9. LAURA GROVES, A Private Road [EP] (Bella Union/PIAS)
10. OSEES, Panther Rotate, Castle Face
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