The Playlist: Wavves / Icona Pop / Fantastic Mr Fox

The songs that are hot on our playlist this week

John Hall
Thursday 01 August 2013 12:08 EDT
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Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand arrives for the "Late Show with David Letterman"
Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand arrives for the "Late Show with David Letterman" (Getty Images)

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Wavves

Scared of Heights

In a novel way to announce his forthcoming tour, Wavves frontman Nathan Williams filmed himself skydiving to this song from the band's recent LP of the same name.

Icona Pop

All Night

The radio-friendly Scando-pop duo have detailed plans of their new album, releasing this incredibly catchy teaser single along with them.

Fantastic Mr Fox

The Trap

Inventive, experimental house music from the Manchester-based producer/owner of influential dance label Black Acre.

Franz Ferdinand

Live on Letterman webcast

In playing their new album 'Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Actions' in full on the Letterman webcast, the once-massive Scottish indie-band (pictured) officially announced their return.

SubRosa

Cosey Mo

Theatrical and intense, this is a standout track on the band's forthcoming third album 'More Constant Than the Gods'.

Army Navy

Crushed Like the Car

Sophisticated power-pop from LA-native Justin Kennedy. His new EP, 'The Crushed', is out next month.

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