(August 15, 2004)
last this
weeks week week
(3) 1> 1) Killers - "Somebody Told Me"
(3) 3> 2) Cure - "The End of the World"
(3) 9> 3) Hives - "Walk Idiot Walk"
(3) 7> 4) Polyphonic Spree - "Section 12 (Hold Me Now)"
(3) 20> 5) Martinis - "Big Three Wheeler"
(3) 19> 6) Modest Mouse - "Ocean Breathes Salty"
(3) 2> 7) Modest Mnouse - "Float On"
(3) 4> 8) PJ Harvey - "The Letter"
(3) 8> 9) Wilco - "Hummingbird"
(3) 13> 10) Secret Machines - "Nowhere Again"
(3) 11> 11) Morrissey - "Irish Blood English Heart"
(3) 5> 12) Belle & Sebastian - "Your Cover's Blown"
(3) 16> 13) Sonic Youth - "Pattern Recognition"
(3) 21> 14) Old 97's - "The New Kid"
(2) -re-> 15) Bad Religion - "Los Angeles Is Burning"
(1) -new-> 16) Interpol - "Slow Hands" ***
(3) 18> 17) Snow Patrol - "Run"
(3) 6> 18) Keane - "Somewhere Only We Know"
(1) -new-> 19) Phoenix - "Everything Is Everything"
(3) 12> 20) Beastie Boys - "Triple Trouble"
(1) -new-> 21) Reverend Horton Heat - "Callin' In Twisted"
(3) 23> 22) Sonic Youth - "Unmade Bed"
(3) 10> 23) Wilco - "I'm a Wheel"
(3) 25> 24) Killers - "Mr. Brightside"
(1) -new-> 25) Magnetic Fields - "I Don't Believe You"
*** Greatest Gainer
Chart Notes:
A NEW, IMPROVED CHART: This week's chart marks the beginning of a new
era in college radio. College Air is working with Frequency Media/Media
Guide to bring you a chart based on real-time airplay monitoring of
literally hundreds of college, independent and non-commercial radio
stations across the country. This change is comparable to the shift made
by Billboard, from stations' playlist reports to Broadcast Data Systems
monitoring, in October of 1991. While the data collected by Media Guide
and made available through Frequency Media will prove a tremendous asset in
promoting independent artists and labels, it will also power a stunningly
accurate chart. College radio enters the 21st century...
Up and Coming:
Forty Fives - "Superpill"
Libertines - "Can't Stand Me Now"
Sahara Hotnights - "Walk on the Wire"
Deeper Cuts:
Cure - "Taking Off"
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