Friday, 15 May 2026

Lewis Jack Inman - Futurebirds - Octavian Winters - The J.O.B. - Sparkle Blood - Tom Emlyn - Hannah & Nathan

Lewis Jack Inman - The Squeeze (Album).

Leeds based musician Lewis Jack Inman returns with his 4th Album The Squeeze released today 15th May. Once again Inman's latest offering is another alt rock record perfect for fans of Courtney Barnett, Pixies and Queens of the Stone Age. True to his own style, it's a record that doesn't conform to predictable patterns, Inman takes you on a journey that makes complex themes and music seem simple with the guidance of his soothing vocals, a key trait in his solo work since 2019.

Since going solo in 2019, he's released 3 albums (Another Winter, Far Away and Fly) as well as numerous singles throughout that time. Lewis returned to the live scene in 2025 with a new live band formed up with two of the local scene's hardest working musicians Sam Green and Dan James. They quickly took the scene by storm with appearances at Lending Room and Hyde Park Book Club in the space of a few months

In late 2025, Lewis released the Fossilz Collection, a mix of his previous bands work containing material that still exists in his shows today plus recordings from live show recorded in Leeds

All of Lewis' previous releases have been solely recorded with him playing all instruments and whilst The Squeeze is no different in that respect, it is his first release he's self-produced too making it an entirely DIY record with no external contributions showcasing just how versatile an artist he is.


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Photo - Jacq Justice
Futurebirds - Fly On.

Athens, GA-born Futurebirds unveiled the official video for their latest single “Fly On” from their first-ever double album Far Out Country that will be released on June 5 via Dualtone Records. The official video follows a casual antique store pit stop that quickly spirals into a transportive day trip, proving you don’t have to travel far to find a little Far Out Country.

Carter King, who wrote “Fly On,” explains, “Conceptualized and directed by Casey Pierce. This video shoot was a real blast. Getting let loose in a possibly-haunted antique store after hours? Felt like an episode of ‘Are you Afraid of the Dark.’ And the moral of the video: there’s no such thing as a free cookie!”

Last month, Futurebirds released Sienna Life EP, featuring three songs from Far Out Country I – “Sienna Life,” “Sleepless in the Cage,” and “Ghost Moon.” The release and double album announcement was met with praise from Brooklyn Vegan, Relix and Stereogum among others, who noted, Far Out Country "is both a title and a mission statement.” In a rare physical-first approach, the band will release the full project as a double vinyl on June 5, with the second half of the album arriving on streaming platforms months later, making vinyl the only way to experience the complete record early.

Fronted by three distinct singer-songwriters – Daniel “Womz” Womack, Carter King, and Thomas “Tojo” Johnson – the band writes in conversation, their voices shaped by a shared history but diverging perspectives. Across 18 songs, Far Out Country unfolds like an honest dialogue about their transition to fathers and family men navigating the tension between the road that made them and their lives back home
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Photo - David Kruschke
Octavian Winters - By the Stars.

Octavian Winters have unveiled a dreamlike new single, ‘By the Stars’, ahead of Wave-Gotik-Treffen appearance. Highlighting the lush, otherworldly side of the band’s repertoire, ‘By the Stars’ is the swooning new pop ballad from San Francisco’s Octavian Winters: a beautifully delicate contrast to the dark, angular post-punk of previous single, ‘Elements of Air’.

Produced once again by William Faith, and released via Stratis Capta Records just ahead of the band’s appearance at Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Germany, ‘By the Stars’ moves with a slow, dreamlike pulse: toms beating softly under glimmering melodies, like distant heartbeats under an endless night sky. Lyricist and frontwoman Ria Aursjoen says:

“The song has the feel of a sea voyage. The images for me were always ones of the vastness of the sky and the sea, and the feeling of the magnificent beauty of the world. The call and answer vocals are like two people calling back and forth across a valley. It’s meant to encompass that feeling of transcendence when you take a meta view of life and of the natural world, and just fall into the beautiful patterns of it all.”

Remarking on the song’s significance both to the band and their audience, drummer Randy Gzebb adds: “I remember playing an all-ages show in Northern California, looked up mid-song and saw these two young goth girls at the front of the stage with tears streaming down their faces. That moment told me everything I needed to know about ‘By the Stars’. You know a song matters when it reaches people like that.”


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The J.O.B. - Light Up A Room.

Richmond VA rock band, The J.O.B. have released a new single, Light Up A Room. It’s their fourth individual track of a string of singles to be dropped over the next many months, all destined to appear on the band’s upcoming vinyl LP.

Light Up A Room was recorded at Absolute Future Studios in Richmond VA with producer Jamie Rose (Vulcanite, Book Of Wyrms) again at the helm. 

“Light Up A Room is an upbeat tune about finding one’s true love and the hopeful anticipation of the future they are about to share,” said Jim O’Ferrell, acoustic guitar and vocals. “We tried a few new things musically with this song,” he added. “None of us had heard Jason’s guitar leads until we got into the studio and started recording, and he blew our minds!”

The J.O.B. creates an original blend of Alternative Rock with Blues, Americana, and some Progressive Rock vibes in the mix. All four band members come from different musical backgrounds and share in the song writing process. “We didn’t grow up together,” said Jason Crawford, lead guitarist, “We all bring different musical influences into the band.”


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Sparkle Blood - Restless.

Sparkle Blood is the kind of band that gets in, says exactly what they need to say, and gets out—no wasted time, no excess, just sharp, punchy songwriting delivered with total conviction. The Albera-based trio, Tyler Stewart on guitar and vocals, Bailey Kate on bass and vocals, and Bre Day on drums, lock into a sound that feels both scrappy and impossibly tight, balancing sweetly fuzzy guitars with driving rhythms and melodies that hit instantly. 

There’s an easy chemistry between Stewart and Kate that calls back to the dynamic interplay of The Lemonheads and Pixies, while Day keeps everything grounded with a powerful, no-frills approach behind the kit. It’s hook-heavy, harmony-rich, and just rough enough around the edges to keep things interesting.

Their upcoming LP ZIP ZAP leans all the way into that energy, opening with “Mad About It,” a track that feels like a thesis statement, urgent, a little fed up, but still undeniably fun. From there, the band keeps things moving at a clipped, confident pace. 

“Totally Ignorant” barrels through in under a minute and a half, landing its punch with the kind of efficiency you’d expect from Ramones or Guided by Voices, while songs like “Burning Barrel” and “I Don’t Know” stretch things just enough to let the hooks breathe, pulling from the timeless melodic instincts of Buddy Holly and the punchy edge of Buzzcocks and Hüsker Dü. Across the record, Sparkle Blood strike that sweet spot between catharsis and celebration, pairing real-world frustration with undeniable charm. It’s the kind of album that sneaks up on you, quick, catchy, and quietly addictive after just a couple of spins.

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Photo - Alys hardy
Tom Emlyn - Passing Craze (Album).

Swansea Singer-Songwriter 'Tom Emlyn' returns with a brand new album. 'Passing Craze' is released today Friday 15th May 2026. His 6th Studio album will be released Digitally, CD and Vinyl LP via Dirty Carrot Records. 'Passing Craze', Tom Emlyn's sixth solo album in four years, began as a final university project for Evan Collett, who produced the album. Evan and Tom both play in the psychedelic garage rock band Rainyday Rainbow. He needed to make an album for his final project in DBS, Bristol; a university that specialises in music production. DBS stands for Deep Blue Sound. Evan asked Tom if there was any unrecorded material to make another album.  

A few forgotten gems, fragments and songs from years ago were unearthed, some of them going back to the first songwriting undertaken by Tom as a teenager. They seemed to fit together and felt like they had a thread running through them. Recording began in an amazing room at DBS, with an impressive, hugely expensive analog desk. 

The tracks began with skeletal acoustic guitar, doubled in an Elliott Smith style, then embellished with drums, piano, electric guitar and harmonica. It was made more difficult by the university only allowing recording to be booked in three-hour sessions, meaning there was a rush to get the parts done, and it all took a bit longer than expected. Maybe that was a good thing in the end, though. After Evan finished his course, work resumed on the project at home in Cardiff. The project took on more of a bedroom pop sound  with more layers of guitar, vocals, trumpet, melodica, percussion by drummer Jack Patrick, and backing vocals by Alys Hardy. Evan added some interesting production flair, such as slide guitar and playing banjo with a violin bow; just trying to get interesting sounds and do things a bit differently. 


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Hannah & Nathan - Love & Labour (Album).

Hannah & Nathan have released their debut duo album 'Love & Labour' where the Ontario Folk duo blends old-time drive, lyrical balladry, and close harmony. Late one rainy night on a Northern Ontario highway, Hannah and Nathan were struck by an SUV en route to a weekend of shows. They walked away unscathed  and performed anyway. On the drive home, they made a decision: it was time to record together.

Love & Labour is their debut duo album, rooted in Appalachian and old-time traditions and shaped by a shared instinct for close harmony and acoustic interplay. Built around claw-hammer banjo, fiddle, and guitar, the record moves between driving, dance-ready tunes and spare, expressive ballads.

Both artists bring deep experience to the project. Hannah is a Canadian Folk Music Award–winning Traditional Singer of the Year (2017; nominee 2024), while Nathan’s band The Barrel Boys has earned multiple CFMA nominations. Since first performing together in 2022, their musical connection, especially their tightly blended vocals has become the defining feature of their sound.

Their singing is central: clear, intimate, and finely balanced. At times they trade lines; at others, their voices merge in close, parallel harmonies that echo bluegrass traditions while retaining the clarity of narrative folk song. The album features eleven tracks: seven originals, two traditional songs, a contemporary cover, and a set of original fiddle tunes. With the exception of the acappella “Turtle Dove,” each track highlights the rhythmic interplay of banjo and fiddle in open tuning, creating a sound that is at once raw, textured, and immediate.

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Lily Frost - Jaelee Roberts - Toilet Rats - Old Crow Medicine Show

Lily Frost - More Love.

On her new single “More Love,” Toronto’s Lily Frost continues to display her musical versatility with a song that gets to the core of how many of us are feeling about the current state of the world. Over a hypnotic sonic backdrop, Frost shares the simple and direct message encapsulated in the song’s title, with the intent to make us all think about what we could be doing better to improve the lives of those around us.

“‘More Love’ is a spell,” Lily says. “It is a calling in of what I want more of and a releasing of what I want less of. I chose the word ‘less’ instead of ‘fewer’ as poetic license to keep the language simple and direct. Mitch Willer created a syncopated beat in the chorus and sang with me to give the song more edge, while the verses return to a hypnotic call-and-release feeling. The song became, in the end, an anti-war, pro-peace spell for the world and each individual toward themselves and others. I send it out from my heart in this time of global distress.” Over the past three decades, Lily Frost has journeyed through the ever-evolving landscape of music and art with poetic instinct and fearless reinvention.

After five years of touring up and down the west coast in various outfits, Lily signed as a solo artist with Nettwerk Records in 2001 for the album Lunamarium. She returned to Toronto in 2004 where she released six critically acclaimed albums on Aporia Records and toured internationally. Her songs have been widely synced in film and television, including the film Crazy/Beautiful and the television show Grey’s Anatomy, earning her recognition for her cinematic writing and vintage-modern sound.


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Jaelee Roberts - I’m Putting You Out of My Misery.

“‘I’m Putting You Out of My Misery’ is one of those songs that stopped me in my tracks the first time I heard it,” says Jaelee Roberts of her latest single — and first new music since last year’s full-length sophomore album, Let Me Be Lonely. “Terry Herd wrote an incredible song, and I fell in love with it right away. To me, it strikes the perfect balance between that hard-driving traditional sound and a touch of contemporary bluegrass, and I absolutely love how everything came together in the studio. I’ve always enjoyed a song with a little bit of attitude, and this one definitely delivers!”

Backed by a stellar crew — Ron Stewart (Seldom Scene) on banjo; guitarist Tony Wray; Alan Bartram (Travelin’ McCourys, Del McCoury Band) on bass; award-winning fiddler Michael Cleveland, and acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Justin Moses (mandolin, dobro), with Zack Arnold (Rhonda Vincent & the Rage) adding harmony vocals — Roberts tackles the quintessentially bluegrass combination of up-tempo music and downbeat lyrics (including a bit of classic wordplay for good measures) with her signature compelling verve: Woke up today with a heavy heart - The weight of the world is tearin’ me apart - Memories callin' they won't let me stay - So I'm packin' my bags and leavin' today..

“I’m truly proud of how the track turned out,” says Roberts, “and I’m so thankful to each of these amazing musicians for being part of it. I hope you all enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed recording it!”


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Photo - Joe Vaughan
Toilet Rats - Shimmy.

Minneapolis' Toilet Rats shares "Shimmy," a new wave-inspired dancefloor jam that is perfectly postured for this Summer's "Goth Nights." "Shimmy" was mixed by Sean O'Keefe (Motion City Soundtrack, Beach Bunny, Fallout Boy) and mastered by Kris Johnson (Jayhawks, Gramma).

"Shimmy' is a heart-on-sleeve new wave romp written after arriving on the other side of an illness and surgery," says Tommy Ratz. "I wanted to dance with my friends post-recovery, even if we didn't know any good moves. Ultimately, it's an uplifting bop about checking in on your friends, 'cause people did that for me. Everyone needs a boost sometimes. Think Breakfast Club meets The Cure."

Five years deep, and Toilet Rats have never sounded bigger. Black Cats, the groups third LP on Steadfast Records and Sweet Cheetah Records spans 14 tracks of fuzz, synths, drum machines, moody '80s college rock, punk scorchers, and new wave dance floor slammers, all recorded during a period of real disruption.

If you dig songs about ghouls, calamity, surviving illness, and showing up for each other, this album is sure to find a welcome home in your collection. Black Cats sees release on June 26.


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Photo - Ed Rode
Old Crow Medicine Show - Last American Waltz" feat. Molly Tuttle.

Today Old Crow Medicine Show shares the gorgeous new single "Last American Waltz" feat. Molly Tuttle, the latest from the band's upcoming album Union Made which releases on June 5 with Hartland Records via Firebird Music. Accompanied by a music video filmed in the dancehall of Nashville's American Legion, "Last American Waltz" unfolds with the kind of warmth and emotional resonance that has long defined American roots music.

"'Last American Waltz' is a love song to America in 3/4 time," says bandleader Ketch Secor. "We wanted it to feel timeless - the kind of song that could drift across a dancehall floor at midnight or echo through an old American Legion hall after the lights come up. Having Molly Tuttle join us on this track brought even more heart and soul to the recording.”

"Last American Waltz" follows the band's previous single "My Side Of The Mountain," a generation-spanning collaboration co-written by Secor, Tuttle and Luke Combs, and featuring bluegrass legends Del McCoury and Ronnie McCoury. The song has garnered early attention from The Bluegrass Situation, Relix, Whiskey Riff, MusicRow, AmericanaUK and more. Produced by longtime bandmember Morgan Jahnig and recorded in the band's own East Nashville studio, Union Made is Old Crow Medicine Show's most collaborative project to date, featuring appearances from nearly a dozen guests including Maggie Rose, Turnpike Troubadours' Evan Felker, Jesse Welles, Lee Oskar, John Carter Cash and Ana Cristina Cash. 


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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Sondre Lerche - Izzy Oram Brown - Pharis and Jason Romero - Nico Cann

Photo - Hilde Solli
Sondre Lerche - Little Kids.

Acclaimed singer/songwriter Sondre Lerche has announced his new album 'Acrobats' will be released on 21st August via PLZ / Virgin. His first full-length of brand new music in over four years, 'Acrobats' marks the return of the beloved Norwegian artist with an album that’s bold and bombastic; a polarising reflection on the dichotomy of finding love while in times of soulless global unrest and unfathomable human atrocities.

Yesterday Lerche unveiled the first look at the album with new single 'Little Kids,' a dreamy, sepia-toned melody featuring vivid string arrangements by Sean O’Hagan (High Llamas) and performed by the Stockholm Studio Orchestra. Its video was directed by rising Norwegian filmmaker Lea Meyer and inspires empathy and kindness towards our younger selves when seeking affirmation and love. The new song was co-produced by Alexander von Mehren and Lerche, and mixed by Jørgen Trœen.

“From the first verse’s innocent rejection, to the third verse’s plunge into premature adulthood, ‘Little Kids’ is about trying to avoid looking back in anger, and instead look back with newfound empathy and perspective on adolescent attempts at stumbling towards love, friendship and intimacy,” stated Lerche. “It’s about forgiving who you were and who you were with, and that feeling we get when we see photos of ourselves and realise we were so much younger than we thought at the time. It’s personal, but highly universal.”


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Photo - Nico Hedley
Izzy Oram Brown - Got Me Down.

We have the first single "Got Me Down" from the debut full-length by Brooklyn singer-songwriter Izzy Oram Brown. This follows her excellently reviewed EP Mess and a split EP with The Bird Calls and a run opening for the acclaimed guitarist Julian Lage. 

As a fixture in the Brooklyn indie scene, Izzy Oram Brown has been featured as a collaborator in rising bands such as Why Bonnie and Youbet. Stepping into her own with her full-length, What I Want is full of unexpected surprises and moments of instrumentation and sound design that go way beyond a singer-songwriter affair. The 4AD comparisons are strong here.

Got Me Down is an upbeat power pop hit about the moments when you find yourself making things harder by overthinking and getting in your own way.


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Pharis and Jason Romero - These Are The Days.

Four-time JUNO Award-winning singers, songwriters, banjo builders, and folk icons, Pharis and Jason Romero are releasing their seventh studio record. Due June 12 via Lula Records, These Are The Days That Turn In To Years is a songwriter’s deep exhale, replete with stories, love, and nostalgia. It’s four years after the duo’s banjo-heavy last release, and recorded in the same eclectically restored riverside barn in Horsefly, British Columbia. With Pharis’ love of storytelling as a base for the duo’s artistic connection, the songs are lush and saturated with their lives: incidental touring, raising two kids, making banjos, and playing this music because they love it. 

The songs are created as much from ideas - from being on the tops of mountains and phone calls with aging loved ones to insomnia, meditation and family feuds - as they are from the joy of playing and recording with a stellar band: fiddle, bass, piano, and percussion. Two people in the thick of their lives, reveling in the music, words, and community.

Now, they are releasing the new single “These Are The Days”, a waltzing exhale of love and affirmation. "These Are The Days" is the final song on Pharis and Jason’s new album, saving the best for last. Here, Pharis turns inward as a songwriter, giving voice to the feelings of a gentle lover who holds and treasures these moments. Ambient strings overlay the delightful piano work of Clinton Davis, while Pharis’s vocals (she sounds so much like herself) and Jason’s intuitively wonderful harmonies sit front and centre.

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Nico Cann - Take Me To The River.

22-year-old Milan-born and London-based alt-rock artist Nico Cann unveils the new single ‘Take Me To The River’, fusing raw emotion with a rich and anthemic sound. The new single comes with news of an upcoming UK tour with The Rifles. Weaned on classical piano and raised by rock bands, Nico’s music sits at the crossroads of introspection and energy, capturing honest stories of growing up in a world that never slows down.

Drawing inspiration from Bruce Springsteen to Sam Fender, his sound merges the warmth of ‘70s and ‘80s rock with a contemporary indie lift, displaying intimate, confessional writing set against a backdrop built to resonate on a larger scale. On stage, he channels that same energy, bringing his anthemic tracks to life whilst still turning every show into a moment of real human connection.

Now building toward his debut album Silver Lining - a body of work written, performed, and produced largely on his own, Nico’s new single ‘Take Me To The River’ highlights his evolution as an artist. Delivering a cinematic, explosive soundscape, blending biting guitar tones, expansive keys, and driving drums, the track channels an ’80s rock spirit beneath Nico’s charismatic and expressive lead vocals.

Analog warmth, youthful uncertainty, and hope collide on the single, bringing a sound which is assured and expansive, yet rooted in genuine, authentic artistry and sincere songwriting. Talking about the single, Nico explains: “I began writing "Take Me to the River" three years ago. The song went through multiple iterations and changes, especially lyrically. Like many of the other songs I'm writing for my debut project, Silver Lining, this one analyses a moment of feeling lost, or better, the limbo of uncertainty right after a breakup. "Should I call her, should I find my way?"


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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Heliara - The Pintos - Alex Amor - Horace Andy - Star Print Clad

Photo - Curtis Perry
Heliara - Everything’s a Love Song (EP).

Ottawa-based singer-songwriter Heliara shares Everything’s a Love Song, a deeply intimate and emotionally rich EP that explores love in all its forms. Blending pop, rock, indie, and genre-spanning influences, the six-song collection unfolds as both a personal reflection and a universal meditation on connection, vulnerability, and what it means to love and be loved.

Originally conceived under the working title Eclectic Love Songs, the project evolved organically as its deeper thread revealed itself. “I wanted to explore different types of love and different musical genres,” Heliara explains. “When I realized each song reflected a different form of love, the title Everything’s a Love Song just made sense.” The EP culminates in its most personal moment: “Confessions to my Daughter,” a heartwarming and vulnerable closing track that captures the depth of motherhood and unconditional love.

What makes Everything’s a Love Song particularly striking is its unexpected alignment with the Ancient Greek concept of love, which categorizes love into distinct forms such as eros, agape, mania, and storge. “I found out about this after I had already written all six songs,” Heliara says. “When I looked into it, I almost fell off my chair. Each song I wrote corresponded to one of those forms. In two cases, it was right down to the title.” 


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Photo - Robert Georgeff
The Pintos - Studio Rain.

The Pintos, formerly Matt Paxton & The Pintos are a Hamilton, Ontario alt-country band that has been gaining international recognition over the past several years for heart-wrenching songwriting, augmented by a distinctive musical chemistry. The quartet comprised of singer/songwriter/guitarist Matt Paxton, bassist Carrie Clark, pedal steel guitarist Chris Altmann and drummer Robin Pirson is poised to release the follow-up to their acclaimed 2023 EP Tornado later this year, with the first preview coming in the form of “Studio Rain,” a hazy excursion into cosmic country territory that boldly displays The Pintos’ new direction.

“Studio Rain” was recorded in Hamilton and co-produced by Steve Pitkin of Juno Award winners Elliott Brood, with Altmann also contributing banjo and electric guitar to the track. "This is the first song we’ve put out since rebranding the band The Pintos,” Matt Paxton says. “After three years we have become close friends, a family, and one as a band. ‘Studio Rain’ is about Hollywood co-stars and their on-and-off-air romances and relationship, and I think it’s gives a good overall impression of our new material. We’ve been listening to Buck Owens, Wilco, Neil Young and Blue Rodeo, to name a few.”

As a singer/songwriter, whether he's on stage or in the studio, Matt Paxton has always worn his heart on his sleeve, delving into themes of love, loss, and self-reflection. With his fellow Pintos now fully in sync with that approach, expect the band to keep building momentum throughout the year with each new single and live appearance.


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Photo - Lewis Vorn
Alex Amor - Icarus.

Scottish-raised singer-songwriter Alex Amor just announced her debut album 'Heavenly Bodies' will be released on 21st August via New York independent label VERO Music. To mark the announcement, Amor releases new single 'Icarus' ahead of performances at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton this Friday (15th May), and Footsteps Festival in London on 21st May.

Led by reverb-soaked drums and slow-burning, guitar-driven arrangements, 'Icarus' moves with a dreamlike unease, as Amor’s radiant unflinching vocal cuts through the haze at its centre - capturing the helplessness of watching someone disappear into themselves.

Speaking on the song, Alex Amor said: "Icarus was inspired by my love of Greek mythology, and born from accumulated frustration in my personal life. I’ve watched too many men I love - friends, family, partners - struggle with addiction and self destruction over the years. There’s something so innately human in the urge to escape: to outrun the mundanity of everyday life and the discomfort of being yourself. That’s what drew me to the myth of Icarus.

"This song tells that story from the sidelines, as a witness to the chaos, and feeling powerless in that position. It’s about loving someone who is chasing their own oblivion, and realising that no matter how much you care, you can’t save someone who doesn’t want to save themselves. Sometimes love isn’t enough. Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to walk away, and allow someone to make their own mistakes so they can find their way back to the shore, without you."


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Horace Andy - The Voice In Sound (Album).

Horace Andy’s ‘timbre’ is definitely of the “once heard, never forgotten” variety, regardless of whether you first heard it on one of the numerous Jamaican reggae singles he released during the 1970s or, as most people did on one of the Massive Attack albums to which he contributed vocals. His falsetto and characteristic slow-motion vibrato have breathed a unique spirit into tracks like “Spying Glass”, “Cuss Cuss”, “Skylarking”, and “(You are My) Angel”.

His origins are in the roots reggae of the 1970s, but he has always enjoyed experimenting: whether with British dub master Mad Professor (who also dubbed Massive Attack's “Protection” into “No Protection”), house master Ashley Beedle and the New School album on the legendary Strut Records label, or most recently with On-U Sound legend Adrian Sherwood.

Echo Beach continues this tradition – and, of course, the much older tradition of versioning – by inviting friends of the label to treat Horace Andy's classics to a new sound outfit. This is also very much in the tradition of Echo Beach, which 25 years ago created a perennial hit much embraced by free-spirited sound systems across Europe with the Black Star Liner remix of his song “Do You Love My Music” (Select Cuts From Blood & Fire Vol.3).

Horace Andy’s voice has become deeper with age, but by no means weaker, as can be heard on this album, where Echo Beach invites old acquaintances and new faces to take a seat behind the mixing desk: the cast includes Rob Smith aka RSD, who, as part of More Rockers and Smith & Mighty, was just as important to Bristol’s musical reputation as Massive Attack or DJ Krust & Roni Size. From Munich come the legendary Captain Yossarian (percussionist with La Brass Banda) and aDubta, now a versioning legend. Both conjure up superb versions, from extreme, super-quirky delay settings to perforated dub treatment with the legendary Roland Re-201.


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Photo - Dominic McKenzie
Star Print Clad - The River.

Brighton’s Star Print Clad return with real intent on their new single ‘The River’ (12th May), the second release in a striking run of singles arriving throughout 2026. The single comes ahead of the band's appearance at this year's Isle Of Wight Festival. Following the release of ‘Melanie’ earlier in 2026, ‘The River’ brings intricate, soaring guitar work, carrying a vibrant blend of classic rock aesthetics with blues and indie-rock undertones. It captures the full force and chemistry of the band’s live shows while showcasing the tight musicianship and unflinching songwriting that make them such a thrilling new name to watch.

Recorded and produced at Salvation Studios in Brighton with Jake Stainer (Wet Leg, shame, David Gilmour, NewDad), the track unfolds with effortless momentum drifting through atmospheric verses, before breaking into explosive, hook-laden choruses. Vocal lines carry a free-inspired swagger, while a simmering tension builds throughout, finally erupting into a soaring, high-impact guitar solo that lands with real weight.

Speaking about the single, guitarist and lead vocalist Joseph explains: “The majority of The River was recorded off of the back of the ‘Melanie’ session, the final hour we had the place. I remember laying down the bones, and most of the rest, in this whirlwind repetition of chasing to and from the control room between takes to make sure everything was captured. 

When it came to the acoustic overdub I believe we had around fifteen minutes left on the clock, I went in to check that Jake had caught the take and didn’t even stop to listen to it once he’d given the thumbs - I recall we did lay down some vocals then, as well as on the back end of another recording session a month or so later, both against the clock, of course.  In the end that gave the vocal a desperation in its delivery, I feel it’s fitting for the track.  The solo was cut in that second session too, a Selmer Zodiac Twin, double tracked and pushed to have the notes shake through the floor… That was fun.”


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Sunday, 10 May 2026

Sad Cypress - Beau Nectar - The Stanford Family Band - Allison Russell - Josiah and the Bonnevilles - Tanasi

Sad Cypress - The Other Side.

Sad Cypress released her new single ‘The Other Side’ last Friday 8th of May, ahead of Princess of Cups EP on the 3rd of June. Sad Cypress is the alter ego of songwriter and writer Sophie Cartmell, based in Cardiff and with the influence of the mystical and literature. On the 8th of May, she releases ‘The Other Side’ , written when she was 18 on 8-track and the first complete song she ever finished, it has re-recorded for her new EP. A very personal song that reflects her introverted young self, and her plaintive and unsteady growth into her full artist form. 

“Its about being stuck inside myself, sensing that the way out was inward but being too afraid to.” Cartmell explains  “I didn't even really understand what I was singing about until a long time later. I had a difficult time expressing myself, with music as my only outlet, something I'm sure many musicians have experienced.”

Haunting and moving it’s backed by a singular guitar motif, her voice rippling with a wistful sense of longing and artistic layers to unpeel.  It’s the first taste of her new EP Princess of Cups and introduces a narrative written by Cartmell set in Cardiff’s stunning Waterloo gardens that is revealed in a full story she has written to accompany the Princess of Cups EP. “It’s a collaboration across time.” She explains "It's built around a song I wrote at eighteen and a story I wrote decades later using parts work methods. The teenage song named the problem. The magical realism story is about the transition. The remaining songs gathered around that arc on their own.”


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Photo - Sophie Vino
Beau Nectar - Dandy (Album).

Bilingual indie-pop duo Beau Nectar (singer-songwriters Marie-Clo and éemi) share with their first full-length English album Dandy, released alongside lead single “Artichoke,” a project that turns ecological collapse, emotional fatigue, and modern disconnection into something strangely hopeful, playful, and alive. Framed through the lens of personified nature, Dandy imagines a world where flora and fauna speak back; not as symbols, but as characters with agency, humour, and resilience.

At its core, Dandy explores a world “at war with itself,” where attention is fractured, trust is eroding, and creativity is constantly under pressure. Yet instead of leaning into despair, Beau Nectar reframes the chaos with irony and softness. “It’s all fine and ‘Dandy’,” the duo suggest, holding space for contradiction while inviting listeners to reconnect with the natural world as something alive, aware, and emotionally present.

Speaking on “Artichoke,” Beau Nectar channels nature’s perspective through a flash of humour and rage, capturing a moment where Mother Nature pushes back against rising heat, both literal and emotional. “In ‘Artichoke’, Mother Nature is mad that things have gotten so heated; literally and figuratively,” the duo explain. “It’s female rage at its finest. Don’t mess with her, don’t mess with women, because we can take the heat.” The track leans into this energy with a breezy, groovy edge, balancing attitude with playful restraint.

Across Dandy, nature becomes both metaphor and companion. Listeners are invited to meet characters like the Apple, Tulip, Loggerhead Shrike, Lion’s Mane, Dandelion, and Artichoke; each representing a different emotional frequency within the modern world. Rather than distant symbolism, these figures are rendered as relatable beings, encouraging empathy for a natural world often taken for granted.

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Photo - Milo Costelloe
The Stanford Family Band - When Lonesome.

Brighton’s C86-inspired, retro sunshine pop quartet The Stanford Family Band return in radiant form, announcing their sophomore EP Go Again (out July 17th) alongside the shimmering new single ‘When Lonesome’. The Stanford Family Band extends the musical lineage of lost pop music, threading together the bittersweet glow of 60s airwaves and open-field festivals, with the glammed up intimacy of 70s singer-songwriters. Music that aches and shimmers in equal measure, carrying a sense of longing that feels both timeless and vividly alive.

The new single ‘When Lonesome’ captures this approach perfectly, referencing Queen and Todd Rungran through the band’s unique lens - displaying their part in the new wave of pastiche and retromaniacal old-school devotees such as The Lemon Twigs, Sharp Pins or Drugdealer. The track weaves together clean guitar tones, 70s-inspired keys, and beautifully placed vocal harmonies, all delivered through warm, boxy, tape-style production. 

Emerging from the lingering instrumental intro, it gradually builds in layers, with Beach Boys-esque harmonies creating a sound that balances melancholy with a breezy, summery feel - packing lyrical finesse and sincerity whilst showcasing subtle yet complex musicality. 

Speaking about the track, Laurence from the band explains: “I think at the time I was listening to a lot of Tommy James and the Shondells, also a lot of Carpenters, and I thought the piano break in the verses was a pretty Carpenters thing to do. I then realised that the start sounded like ‘You’re My Best Friend’ by Queen which made me laugh. A boy could only dream of those pipes.”


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Allison Russell - Cold April (ft. Denitia & Kara Jackson).

Allison Russell has announced her third studio album, In The Hour of Chaos, produced by Russell and Dim Star and arriving on July 10th via Fantasy Records. To mark the occasion she has shared her single “Cold April” featuring her tour mate Kara Jackson, Denitia and the Explore! Pop Choir.

Allison Russell on “Cold April” Things are rough. Things have been rough before.  "Cold April" is not laying out the grim facts of the moment.  "Cold April" asks if we can let the music itself restore and recharge us. The act of singing with my sisters, Kara Jackson and Denitia, is a balm for my soul, and a wind at my back to keep on. And my daughter Ida's Explore! Pop Choir?!  Let them tell it: “Calling all birds from across the nation - yeah we got a brand new murmuration - we don’t have to fly in that - old formation, no” - Youth  - and Love - will be served!

Allison Russell’s In the Hour of Chaos is a fervent plea for connection in this time of alienation, isolation and dread. These are songs meant to reverse the tides that pull us farther and farther apart, even from ones we love the most. This is a record meant to make you feel Good, and, in these times, feeling good is a radical act. It’s only fitting then, that Russell leaned into her vibrant and ever expanding community of artists and friends to create a collaborative song suite that goes far beyond a succession of features.


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Photo - Sam Desantis
Josiah and the Bonnevilles - As Is (Album).

Josiah and the Bonnevilles just released his new album As Is, his first for Rounder Records. The 10-song collection was co-produced by Josiah Leming and Konrad Snyder, and marks his first full length album release since his 2023 breakthrough Endurance. Also released this weekend is a live performance video of “Carolina Heart” (By The Tobacco Barn) that will begin the rollout of a series of live sessions he and his band recorded. On Saturday, May 16, Josiah and the Bonnevilles will kick off The Redline North American Tour in Austin, TX, followed by stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, Minneapolis, Chicago, New York and many more. 

Over the last week, Josiah and the Bonnevilles has been featured in The Bluegrass Situation and The Tennessean who proclaimed, "[As Is] paints an impassioned portrait of the proletariat. It's sometimes haunting, sometimes nostalgic, but always tied together with melodic energy and empathy.” In their rave review, PopMatters declared, "Instrumentation is tasteful, complementary, and at times entrancing. The production approach, including notable mixes, panning, and effects, aptly spotlights Leming’s poetic raggedness on the one hand and his indomitable belief in rock glory on the other. It’s Leming’s songcraft, though, that carries the day: his seasoned use of imagery and metaphor, his honed ability to forge and deliver a hook." 

The ten songs that comprise As Is were whittled down from nearly 100 songs written over the last year and includes co-writes with acclaimed songwriters Natalie Hemby, Joel Little, and Scott Harris. “The only goal for me is to make something real and honest that can get people through the day,” Leming explains. “I gave everything I have for this album. I laid it all on the table, which is what I always want to do.”


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Tanasi - Get Up / Ore Mi Kini Se (feat. Billy Cardine, Mary Lucey & Anya Hinkle).

Inspired by the rhythms and melodies of a traditional West African Yoruba chant. This song adapts the polyrhythms of a drum ensemble to Appalachian string band instruments. Hinkle and Lucey wrote words inspired by the irresistible beat, inviting everyone to get up and dance: “Get up, boy, get up, won’t you dance with me. Stay all night, stay and let your troubles free.”

Sonically: The song begins with a simple beat as instruments layer in with interlocking rhythms. Uplifting, carefree, and impossible to sit still to. Dobro, guitar, and bass, with harmony vocals throughout.

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