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The Chart Show: Duluthians take the No. 1 spot

May 22, 2025

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On Friday, May 30, 2025, Sub Pop Records will release "With Trampled by Turtles," the sophomore solo effort from Alan Sparhawk of Low.
On Friday, May 30, 2025, Sub Pop Records will release "With Trampled by Turtles," the sophomore solo effort from Alan Sparhawk of Low. Alexa Viscius

Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles hit No. 1 after seven weeks on the chart with “Stranger,” the lead single for their collaborative album set to release on May 30. Meanwhile, Doechii's “Anxiety” climbs closer to the top five.

Elsewhere on the chart, we lost Sharon Van Etten for a second time and Freak Slug fell off the table just one week short of Chart Show Hall of Fame status. New entries from Caamp (“Let Things Go”), Lana Del Rey (“Henry, Come On”), and The Beaches (“Last Girls At The Party”) bring a fresh wave of songs to The Chart Show.

Visit the Chart Show ballot to vote for your favorite new songs on The Current for next week’s show. When you vote, you’ll be entered for a chance to win one (1) pair of tickets to Lake Street Dive at Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth on Tuesday, July 15.

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Be sure to listen to the Chart Show every Thursday at noon!

TWLWWksThe Current Chart Show
ArtistSong
147Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by TurtlesStranger
256Jason IsbellBury Me
314Wet LegCatch These Fists
427Bon IverEverything Is Peaceful Love
537HAIMRelationships
674DoechiiAnxiety
7123DurryThis Movie Sucks
899My Morning JacketTime Waited
9116SamiaBovine Excision
10132LordeWhat Was That
11X1CaampLet Things Go
12X1Lana Del ReyHenry, Come On
13107LizzoLove in Real Life
1484Billy StringsLeadfoot
15154Beach BunnyTunnel Vision
16143I'm With HerAncient Light
17X1The BeachesLast Girls At The Party
18182GarbageThere's No Future In Optimism
19192Car Seat HeadrestGethsemane
20164Craig FinnPeople Of Substance


The Chart Show: Duluthians take the No. 1 spot