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Trending Titles on Criticker.com - The Hot Streaks of #week06 2026:

Campionato #IFL di #FootballAmericano #Week06
Sabato
19:00 - DOLPHINS Ancona (2-1) vs LIONS Bergamo (0-3)
19:00 - WARRIORS Bologna (1-3) vs FROGS Legnano (4-0)
Domenica
14:30 - SKORPIONS Varese (1-2) vs GUELFI Firenze (4-0)
14:30 - AQUILE Ferrara (0-4) vs PIRATES Albisola (1-2)
Deep Sea Diver’s Let Me Go (feat. Madison Cunningham) is a slow-burn dirge that blooms into a storm. Jessica Dobson’s guitar riff—a relic from her teen years—twines with Cunningham’s licks while a drum machine ticks. Dobson’s vocals swing between resignation and fury, mirroring LA’s own dance between glamour and disaster. From their Sub Pop debut Billboard Heart, the track builds from eerie whispers to a cathartic squall, echoing PJ Harvey’s raw nerve. Recorded in a spontaneous studio jam, it’s a love letter to a city that’s always half-charred. Out Feb 28, with a video shot days before wildfires turned their homage into a eulogy.
Daughter of Swords (aka Alex Sauser-Monnig) returns with "Talk To You," a track that proves sometimes the best way to follow up "Alone Together" is with a flirty synth-pop anthem about mixed romantic feelings. Because apparently, when you have half of North Carolina's indie scene in your contact list, you might as well invite them all to your recording session.
Joy Crookes returns with “Mathematics” – a track that proves sometimes love isn't as complicated as it seem. Crookes has spent three years carefully crafting her return after the success of her 2021 debut “Skin” (which did everything from charting at #5 in the UK to earning Mercury Prize nominations).
Sacred Paws return with Turn Me Down, a bright, infectious single from their upcoming album Jump Into Life (out March 28 via Rock Action Records). After six years away, the duo—Ray Aggs (Trash Kit, Shopping) and Eilidh Rodgers (Golden Grrrls)—sound as energetic and sharp as ever.
Femi Kuti’s After 24 Years is a brass-fueled reckoning wrapped in grooves you can’t outrun. The track, from his self-produced album Journey Through Life, marries fiery horn blasts and punchy keyboards with lyrics that skewer Nigeria’s political circus—proving some prophecies, even when you wish they didn’t. Kuti’s voice swings between preacher and poet, threading personal grit (“forgive yourself, but never forget”) with communal rage. Recorded in Lagos and mixed in Paris, the song’s production feels raw yet polished, like a diamond dragged through gravel. Out April 25 via Partisan Records, the album revisits older tracks with fresh bile, cementing Femi’s role as Afrobeat’s eternal watchdog.
This second single from the upcoming album “Dan's Boogie” (dropping March 28 via Merge Records) follows “Bologna” in what appears to be Bejar's ongoing mission to name songs after things that shouldn't work as song titles but somehow do. The album promises to be “revolutionary,” mixing “spectacle-laden pop epics, personal piano ballads, and searing works of humour” – because apparently, one genre just isn't enough when you're trying to capture the essence of a tortured spy's state secrets.