
Bill Fay, the British cult folk singer-songwriter, died Feb. 22. He was 81. Dead Oceans, the label with whom he recorded his last three studio albums, confirmed his death in a statement on social media Saturday.

Bill Fay, the British cult folk singer-songwriter, died Feb. 22. He was 81. Dead Oceans, the label with whom he recorded his last three studio albums, confirmed his death in a statement on social media Saturday.

The Streets are back with a new song. Mike Skinner released a remixed version of Fabric Presents The Streets last year, and on Thursday (Feb. 20) he unveiled his first music of 2025: “How To Win At Rock Paper Scissors.”

On Wednesday (Feb. 19), the Go-Go Museum opened in Washington, DC on the 5-year anniversary of Mayor Muriel Bowser signing a law naming go-go the official music of the city. The ribbon cutting ceremony took place in November but the museum had only been available for private and group tours, and now it is open to the public on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Last Year, Rihanna performed her first full concert since 2016 at an Indian billionaire heir’s wedding. The pop star has been celebrating her birthday and A$AP Rocky’s not guilty verdict this week, and now there are rumors that she’ll be headlining Glastonbury and doing a London residency.

Superheaven announced their first album in a decade, Superdrag announced their first NY and LA shows in 15 years, and Supergrass announced a 30th anniversary tour and got covered by Kelly Clarkson. Supertramp were off this week.

Every week the Stereogum staff chooses the five best new songs of the week. The eligibility period begins and ends Thursdays right before midnight. You can hear this week’s picks below and on Stereogum’s Favorite New Music Spotify playlist, which is updated weekly. (An expanded playlist of our new music picks is available to members on Spotify and Apple Music, updated throughout the week.)

A few years ago, the producers Ryan Hemsworth and Giraffage joined forces to form a knowingly silly dance duo called Bodysync. After releasing a bunch of stray bangers, including the Dazy collab “Back Of My Mind,” Bodysync dropped their full-length debut Nutty last year. Today, they follow that record with another stray banger. This one is called “Surf.” It’s a bright, sunny, sample-happy midtempo track that might be even more cartoonish than most of Bodysync’s other stuff. Check it out below.

For many years now, the Bay Area has had one of the biggest and busiest hardcore scenes on the planet. In 2021, just as pandemic restrictions were starting to lift, the Bay Area bands Gulch, Drain, Sunami, and Scowl played an outdoor show in San Jose, and thousands of people showed up. That gig, presented as Real Bay Shit, has become a part of hardcore lore, and the RBS banner has united bands from across the Bay Area’s hardcore, punk, and metal spectrum. Now, 17 different Bay Area bands have contributed unreleased tracks to a new benefit compilation that’s raising money for Crossthread, a nonprofit that aims to open an all-ages DIY space in San Jose.

A few weeks ago, the world was confronted with the ghoulish, ghastly image of the new Smurfs trailer. Rihanna, who produced the latest Smurfs cinematic reboot and who plays the voice of Smurfette, introduced the preview. It promises new music from Rihanna, and it features what sounded like Rihanna singing a version of Belinda Carlile’s “Heaven Is A Place On Earth.” At one point, you can hear DJ Khaled yelling his own name. Well, the good news is that Rihanna didn’t actually have anything to do with that “Heaven Is A Place On Earth” reboot. The bad news is that DJ Khaled did and that the song is out now.

Fontaines D.C. had a big 2024 with the release of Romance, one of the best albums of the year. Now, the Dublin band is already back with a new song called “It’s Amazing To Be Young.”