here they are:
"Skin And Bones" by Cage the Elephant: A rarity in this day and age, Cage the Elephant are now on to the FIFTH single of their latest album! That song is "Skin And Bones", a song that goes for the psychedelically tinged indie-pop that CTE have used on pretty much all the tracks for their latest album. The song itself seems to be about trying to survive in a difficult world for so long that, "all that's left is skin and bones." Lead singer Matt Shultz turns to love and comfort to guide him through the hard times he's been through. Keep in mind the song came out LAST year, not this year, but a lot of us have been facing difficulty for roughly the last four years, to be honest.
"Survivin'" by Bastille: Our only other song of the week, as you can tell from the title alone, is also about trying to survive! Like "What You Gonna Do?" from earlier this year, "Survivin'" marks another turning point in Bastille's musical style. The former of the two songs had more of a rock sound than fans were used to. "Survivin'" is more of a hip-hop/jazz/soul hybrid, with particular emphasis on the saxophone that comes in during the chorus. Dan Smith and co try to be optimistic in this song, but the verses of the song trend more towards uncertainty.