Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new songs from Eternal Summers, Violent Femmes, Laura Marling, Creepoid and more right here!

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Thee Oh Sees this week announced their 2015 album Mutilator Defeated At Last would be released on Castle Face Records next month, and debuted the new song "Web," too. Packed with soaring guitars, a mesmerizing bass and psychedelic overtones, we're positive you'll love what this year holds for the band.

RIYL: Ty Segall, King Tuff

For the first time in 15 years, the Violent Femmes have released a brand new song, and this one does not disappoint. Entitled "Love Love Love Love Love," fans of the band are definitely going to enjoy this new number, and we're positive that new listeners will discover a great reason to explore the iconic band's history of work.

We recently shared with you Laura Marling's "False Hope," which gave us a great taste of her upcoming album Short Movie and her new direction in her music. This week, though, Marling debuted the song "I Feel Your Love," which is definitely in the vein of her previous material, with an added splash of her updated sound. Check out this new track right here and get ready for her new album, hitting shelves later this month.

RIYL: Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen

There's no denying that we love covering new songs from Canadian dream pop outfit Braids, but we're even more excited to share with you their latest, "Taste." We recommend any other band in this genre take some notes while listening to this song; this is how it's done! Using influences from trip-hop's past with a modern take, this song is definitely our favorite of the week! Check it out below.

RIYL: Purity Ring, CHVRCHES

Yes, we also love sharing new songs from Speedy Ortiz as well, but for a very different reason. This grunge-inspired indie band brings us back to the '90s in a great way: through the sound and the feeling of the music. Aren't you back in high school and or middle school after hearing this new song? Listen to "The Graduates" right here!

RIYL: Metric, Breeders

This past week during what many reports are calling an "intimate club show," international pop outfit Florence and the Machine debuted two more new songs off of their upcoming June 2, 2015 album, How Big How Blue How Beautiful. These new songs are entitled "Third Eye" and "St. Jude," and you can check out the live concert footage of these tracks right here!

Creepoid is one of the more exciting bands out there, mainly because of how well they capture shoegaze and grunge in a great, original sound. "American Smile" clearly has some Nirvana aspects to it, but that's not exactly the easiest thing to pull of without sounding too obvious about it. Creepoid is pulling it off.

RIYL: Pity Sex, Cloud Nothings

Singer-songwriter Meg Myers has one of the coolest sounds from emerging pop artists these days. In her new track "Sorry," we get to hear her range and influence that encompasses radio hits we hear today and even industrial rock. Take a listen below!

RIYL: Sia, BANKS

If Eternal Summers is on a mixtape, there's no use trying to close it out with any other band. These indie rockers make some of the most inspiring songs out there in their genre. With this week's "Together or Alone," we hear a perfect alternative rocker with influences from the '80s mixed in. Check it out below!

RIYL: New Order, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Little Big League

This week, you should share your mixtape with a loved one that might be a sibling or cousin, because it's always good to keep those relationships important in life. These songs are a great way to share something with a member of your family.

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