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Congratulations, music lovers! We managed to get through an entire week without a major album dropping out of the blue. So if you're like us this means you've finally had a chance to catch your breath and dig into all the amazing stuff that has come out.

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Earlier this week we asked you to tell us what your favorite song is right now — the one track you can't stop listening to. Maybe it's something from one of the big releases, or maybe it's something from a lesser-known artist off everyone's radar. Or maybe it's an older tune.

After a few days of voting, the consensus No. 1, your favorite song of the week, is James Blake's "I Need A Forest Fire," the simmering electro-soul song he cut with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon for the new album The Colour In Anything. The rest of the top-five spots were claimed entirely by Radiohead: "Decks Dark," "Daydreaming," "Ful Stop," and "Present Tense," all from the band's just-released album A Moon Shaped Pool.

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