The 5 Best Songs Of The 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.)

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knitting – “I Wasn’t Fully Cooked”

If you aren’t already exciting for knitting’s album Souvenir, this new single might get you there. “I Wasn’t Fully Cooked” follows “Here Comes” and “I Want To Remember Everything.” The rhythmic foundation on this one is firm and relentless, all pounding drums and fervent strums, colored by guitar parts that hit like flashes of light…

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knitting – “Here Comes”

Montreal indie rockers knitting were a Stereogum Band To Watch in 2024, and now they’re getting ready to follow their debut Some Kind Of Heaven with a new album called Souvenir. We already posted the blurry, grungy lead single “I Want To Remember Everything,” and now they follow it with “Here Comes,” another song that…

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Kendall Ross Comments Directly on the Craft Vs. Art Debate

ABOVE: “Spatial Awareness”, 54″ x 250″, hand-knit with wool, 2025, photo by Chris Rettman From her dining room table in Oklahoma City, Kendall Ross knits brightly colored, intricately patterned sweaters and vests—some so large that referring to them as wearables is a bit misleading. Her textile pieces are often emblazoned with diary-like messages that speak […]

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Let’s Check In With The Knitting Olympians

Knitting is the perfect activity to calm the body and soothe the mind during a high-pressure event like the Winter Olympics. Once you internalize your stitch pattern, you can just zone out and focus on how the yarn feels between your fingers, and for those EMDR girlies among us, knitting also counts as bilateral stimulation.

Since diver Tom Daley went viral in 2021 for knitting between events at…

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Freethought Radio – February 5, 2026

FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliott reports on FFRF’s exciting new legal developments to protect state/church separation. Then as a memorial tribute, we play an interview of Barbara G. Walker, a provocative ...

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