The Best Songs of September 2024
Whether it was a "Why hasn't this always been a thing?"-style team-up between Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham, two brilliant singles from Sub Pop artists, or The xx getting back together, last month positively rocked.
Photos by Josh Wool, Kate Biel, Brent Goldman & Logan White
Fall is finally here, and last week was one of the most stacked New Music Fridays of 2024. And, as is the case with every month nowadays, there wasn’t a bad week of new singles at all in September. Sure, it makes picking just 10 songs for this list harder, but I’m just happy that the good people of the music world keep churning out hits like this. Whether it was a “Why hasn’t this always been a thing?”-style team-up between Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham, two brilliant singles from Sub Pop artists, or The xx getting back together, September positively rocked. As we all keep hoping that the days get cooler, let’s take a moment to celebrate the best of the best from last month. Without further ado, here are our 10 favorite songs of September 2024. —Matt Mitchell, Music Editor
Andrew Bird & Madison Cunningham: “Crying in the Night”
Andrew Bird and Madison Cunningham’s new single “Crying in the Night”—a cover of the legendary pre-Fleetwood Mac collaboration between Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks—greets you like an old friend as Bird and Cunningham’s crystal voices effortlessly dance together over the jaunty breeze of the violin. Buckingham Nicks is being reimagined as Cunningham Bird, as the duo has covered the entirety of the buried 1973 album, putting their own spin on the musical arrangements and bringing the lyrics under a modern lens—all while the source material remains absent from streaming. “Crying in the Night” sees the pair comfortably stepping into the shoes of the legendary duo, softening the edges of the original with their jazzy, classical-leaning folk twist. It’s a different energy from two friends rather than two lovers, but Bird and Cunningham perfected a dreamy interpretation of the nostalgic track. —Olivia Abercrombie
Deep Sea Diver: “Billboard Heart”
To mark her signing with Sub Pop, Deep Sea Diver—the project of singer, songwriter and guitarist Jessica Dobson—released their new single “Billboard Heart,” a track billed as a first teaser from an album due out early next year, last month. “Billboard Heart” is like if Sharon Van Etten tried singing a TV on the Radio lyric, as Dobson wails through the anthem of her own catharsis—gentle rock music juxtaposed by a rapture of longing. It’s a tune about letting go and moving forward, about the entanglement of fear, running away and staying kaput. Inspired by Tom Petty and Wim Wenders’s Paris, Texas, “Billboard Heart” is a spiritual affair. “Blue sky reach down, swallow me, swallow me,” Dobson sings. “I’m climbing up that billboard heart, I’m scraping up the sign.” Guitars cruise while Dobson’s vocal folds inward; Deep Sea Diver ache beautifully to the surface. —Matt Mitchell
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