Zach Bryan & Pitchfork Selects: New Music This Week
# Pitchfork Selects: The Songs We’re Sharing This Week
This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist is all about those songs that immediately make you think of someone you care about – the tracks you’d gladly send to a friend with a simple “You *have* to hear this.” It’s a collection built on connection, discovery, and the joy of sharing great music. From heartfelt ballads to energetic beats, ther’s something here for everyone.
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## Dive Into the Playlist: Highlights of July 7, 2025
Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout tracks featured in this week’s selection. We’ll explore what makes each song special and why we think you’ll love them.
### Zach Bryan: “Streets of London”
Zach Bryan’s rendition of “Streets of London” isn’t just a cover; it’s a raw, emotional interpretation.Bryan infuses the classic song with his signature vulnerability, making it feel both timeless and deeply personal. If you’re looking for a song to get lost in, this is it.
### Scree: “August”
Scree’s “August” is a hazy, dream-pop gem. It’s the kind of track that perfectly captures the bittersweet feeling of summer’s end. The atmospheric production and evocative lyrics create a truly immersive listening experience.
### Blue Lake: “Cut Paper”
“Cut Paper” by Blue Lake is a beautifully crafted indie-folk song. The delicate instrumentation and heartfelt vocals create a sense of intimacy and warmth. It’s a song that feels like a comforting embrace.
### Editrix: ”Flesh Debt”
For something a little more intense, check out Editrix’s “Flesh Debt.” This track is a powerful and unsettling exploration of vulnerability and control. It’s a challenging but ultimately rewarding listen.
### Inch: “Inspection”
Inch delivers a driving, post-punk energy with “Inspection.” The angular guitars and urgent vocals create a sense of restless energy. It’s a song that demands your attention.
### DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ: ”throwdown”
Need a boost of energy? Look no further than DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ’s “Throwdown.” This track is a high-octane blend of electronic beats and infectious melodies. It’s guaranteed to get you moving.
### Maxo Kream: “Cracc at 15”
maxo Kream’s “cracc at 15” is a brutally honest and deeply personal track.It’s a raw and unflinching look at the challenges of growing up. Kream’s storytelling ability is truly remarkable.
### MOH BAREETTA: “Matilda”
MOH BAREETTA’s “Matilda” is a soulful and captivating track. The smooth vocals and lush production create a mesmerizing atmosphere. It’s a song that will stay with you long after it ends.
