The Playlist: Kurt Vile / Eminem / Nine Inch Nails

The songs that are hot on our playlist this week

John Hall
Thursday 29 August 2013 18:11 BST
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Eminem performs on the main stage, during day two of the Reading Festival
Eminem performs on the main stage, during day two of the Reading Festival (AP)

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Down In It

The latest instalment of AV Club's Under Cover series features the country-pop star performing this Nine Inch Nails cover using only a keyboard and iPod.

Eminem

Berzerk

Eminem (pictured) dropped this brand new single while finally announcing the follow-up to 2000's 'The Marshall Mathers LP' earlier in the week. “Berzerk” is an old-school hip hop track that fully reveals his Beastie Boys influence.

Nine Inch Nails

Came Back Haunted

Speaking of NIN, the band's new album 'Hesitation Marks' was streamed on iTunes last week to much praise. The LP is formally released next month, with this track a standout.

TV on the Radio

Million Miles

The band's first video release since leaving Interscope, this track was debuted on MySpace's awkwardly titled 'Music Video Collaborations with Artists We Like' programme.

The Men

The Seeds

Last week, the New Yorkers announced the follow up to their 'New Moon' album is a five-track EP of acoustic songs recorded around a campfire. “The Seeds” is one of two older songs to get a reworking.

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