Saturday, 11 July 2026

Plum - Hector Gannet - Montello - A Place To Bury Strangers - KiKi Holli + The Remedy - Huw Cadwaladr

Photo - Shannon Marks
Plum - Asymmetric.

Bodies in Motion (due August 21) is the second full-length album from Chicago post-punk trio Plum. To make it, the band set out to unlearn themselves, dismantling the usual writing process instead of returning to the methods that shaped their 2024 debut Can't Hold On To It (praised by Audio Fuzz as "a vibrant mix of sounds, blending New Wave, No Wave, Krautrock, and Indie Sleaze”).

Writing began with a retreat to a cabin in Wisconsin, where they spent days on intuitive and constraint-based approaches: songs emerged from Tarot card pulls, graphic scores, free vocal improvisations in the woods, and challenges thrown at one another, like writing a section with asymmetric phrasing or moving toward the ideas they'd normally avoid.

Where Can't Hold On To It centered on groove and propulsion, Bodies in Motion expands the band's vocabulary through layered counterpoint, interlocking rhythms, and parts that answer and circle one another. New drummer Eric Ridder (Em Spel, Vaya) is central to that shift, reinforcing the band's motorik pulse while opening space for more intricate interactions between vocals, guitar, bass, and drums. Primary songwriters Jeff Kelley (guitar, lead vocals) and Heather Perry (bass, vocals) write into that space, keeping every part in conversation and always moving.


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Hector Gannet - The Mother Tongue.

Hector Gannet have shared a new single “The Mother Tongue” via Guga Records, ahead of their third album ‘The Great Shakedown’ arriving this October. Hector Gannet’s powerful North Eastern folk-rock-soul sound returns with new single “The Mother Tongue”. The music is driven on by surging brass parts, while the words look at mortality and the idea that whereof we cannot speak we must sing. The single reprises the unabashed emotive potency that has seen this North Shields group praised by people as diverse as Chris Packham and Sam Fender and acclaimed as “North Shields’ answer to Crazy Horse” by Uncut magazine. The new single is taken from what will be the band’s third album (‘The Great Shakedown’) to be released in October.

“This song was written when dealing with loss and grief,” says Hector Gannet singer/guitarist Aaron Duff, referring to the passing of a family member. “I just felt completely unequipped to deal with the abrupt finality of it all. If that person was stood in front of me now and I tried to express those emotions, I’m sure we’d both laugh and joke about it just to get through things. It’s hard to say goodbye in a situation like that and I had to put it into a song to be able to do it."

Centred on uplifting brass parts and a momentum that borders on the euphoric, “The Mother Tongue” connects with the band’s Tyneside origins in typical style. Hector Gannet are named after a fishing vessel of the same name, a boat which Aaron’s late paternal grandfather served on and which suffered fatal misadventure in 1968. The riverside, streets and team colours are there in the new single’s lyrics, while the track carries its emotional weight in the way communities often do – not through confession, but through action; by showing rather than saying. Beneath the propulsive brass lies something more subtle – an examination of stoicism as both armour and wound. The words muse on the peculiarities of a shared language, one that can be used to avoid saying the very things that needs to be said.


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Photo - Oliver Roberts
Montello - The Universe Replied…

Wigan/Manchester indie quartet Montello return with the infectious new single, 'The Universe Replied…' a track that captures the band's knack for melancholy that dances rather than mopes. Drawing inspiration from the timeless songwriting of The Smiths and the atmospheric depth of The Cure, while channeling the infectious energy of early-2000s indie, 'The Universe Replied…' strikes a balance between nostalgia and modern indie ambition. It's a song that finds beauty in reflection without ever standing still, inviting listeners to move as much as they feel.

Working with producer Luke Owens (of fast-rising Manchester band Bank Holiday), the single pairs jangling guitar lines, driving rhythms and atmospheric synth textures with heartfelt vocals that give the song genuine emotional weight. Bittersweet lyricism and irresistible momentum come together to create a track that delivers indie immediacy, while retaining the swagger of The Stone Roses, a quality that has become synonymous with the band's captivating live performances.

'The Universe Replied…' marks another confident step forward for the band, showcasing a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly forward-looking. With hooky melodies, emotional sincerity and a cinematic quality, the single reinforces their reputation as one of Manchester’s most exciting new indie acts, proving they can honour their influences while carving out a distinct identity of their own.

Speaking about the track, the band explain: "The Universe Replied… is a song that asks more questions than it gives answers - it's very difficult as a young adult to feel like you have a clear cut career and a laid out life ahead of you, so it's talking about my way of throwing caution to the wind and not knowing what the universe has planned for you, me or anyone."

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A Place To Bury Strangers - Losing Time.

A Place To Bury Strangers release new single and video "Losing Time" off of their new rarities album "Rare and Deadly" "Losing Time" tackles the uneasy truth that life keeps moving whether we're ready for it or not. Set against our signature storm of noise and tension, it's a song about change, mortality, and surrendering to the inevitable.⁠

Rare and Deadly cracks open a decade-long vault of raw nerve and sonic chaos from A Place To Bury Strangers. Spanning 2015–2025, this collection of demos, B-sides, abandoned experiments, and forgotten fragments reveals the band at their most unfiltered—caught between breakthrough ideas and beautiful mistakes. Pulled from Ackermann’s personal archive of late-night recordings, blown-out tapes, and half-finished sessions, here the interference is closer, the electricity more dangerous, the edges left jagged on purpose.
 
What makes Rare and Deadly truly unprecedented is that every format tells a different story. The CD, cassette, vinyl, and digital editions each feature their own unique tracklisting, a fractured release strategy that is almost unheard of. No single version contains the “complete” album. Instead, each format becomes its own window into the archive, revealing alternate paths, missing links, and parallel versions of the band’s inner life. It’s a deliberately unstable document: the album shifts depending on how you choose to hear it, mirroring the chaos of its creation.
 
Across these recordings, you can hear the evolution of Ackermann’s restless mind. Some pieces feel like prototypes for future chaos, seeds that later bloomed on studio albums. Others are dead ends—ideas too volatile, too strange, or too personal to ever fit the frame of a proper release. But together they form a secret history of the band, a parallel world of possibilities that existed just outside the spotlight. The tracks contain riffs mutated by malfunctioning pedals, songs born from gear pushed past its limits, or delicate melodies overwhelmed by walls of feedback until only their ghosts remain.


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Photo - Daniel Reichert

KiKi Holli + The Remedy - Something About You (EP).

Something About You is five tracks of with atmospheric production, sweeping melodies, and performances that are as fearless as they are nuanced. At the heart of the project is Holli's creative partnership with two-time Grammy-nominated producer Ethan Allen (Ben Harper, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Tricky), who produced, mixed, and co-wrote the EP. Their collaboration shapes the intimacy, expansiveness, and cinematic atmosphere that define KiKi Holli + The Remedy. The EP was mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Dave Collins (Madonna, Alice Cooper, Soundgarden).

Rooted in the cinematic tradition of Stevie Nicks, Bowie, Prince, and The Cure, KiKi Holli + The Remedy has built a sound that lives at the intersection of dream pop atmosphere and dark wave intensity. 

The five tracks unfold as follows: Something About You: The title track opens the EP with a meditation on connection and desire, drawing listeners into a world of recognition and longing. - The Garden: A lush summer escape filled with warmth, beauty, and possibility. - Don't Change: KiKi Holli + The Remedy's interpretation of the INXS classic transforms the anthem into something more intimate, uncovering new shades of tenderness and longing. - So Far Away: Sits in the ache of distance, the kind that lives in the body long after someone is gone. - Brand New Day: Closes the EP with hopeful optimism, the first real breath of something new.


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Huw Cadwaladr - I Believe.

I Believe', never originally intended for public release, offers the first glimpse into the world of Cambria Nocturna. The track marks a departure from the electronic work Gruff and I previously created as Carcharorion, moving toward a more songwriting-driven and lyrically expressive approach. While evolving creatively, the project continues to explore our shared love of cinematic electronic sound through experimental tape loops, field recordings, analogue instrumentation, and richly textured production. 

Originally conceived as a post-punk composition before transforming into a driving techno piece, 'I Believe' evolved over many months into its final form — a confessional and emotionally charged work. Recorded by Gruff and myself, and mixed by Alexander Green at The Zoo, the track became the first true catalyst and creative foundation for what would eventually become Cambria Nocturna.

Cambria Nocturna itself emerged from a period of profound personal trauma. During this time, I reconnected with Gruff after more than a decade apart, and together we began experimenting once again. What started as artistic collaboration quickly became something deeper: a source of healing, catharsis, and genuine therapy.

Through channeling these emotions creatively, Cambria Nocturna was born — a sonic tapestry of deeply atmospheric electronic music shaped by raw emotion, human connection, and resilience. By merging analogue electronics with acoustic instrumentation, we drew from a broad spectrum of influences, spanning 90s trip-hop, techno, electro, 80s Italo, and alternative electronica, alongside the work of artists such as John Cale and Nick Cave. 'I Believe' marks the beginning of a new chapter: emotionally resonant electronic music rooted in vulnerability, transformation and defiant survival— with further releases set to follow.


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Friday, 10 July 2026

Sin Cos Tan - Drug Store Raid - Alice Geary - The Womack Sisters - Twin Bloom - Tipps And Obermiller - Disgusting Sisters

Sin Cos Tan - Icarian.

Sin Cos Tan release their new single Icarian today July 10. The track is the seventh taste of the duo’s forthcoming album Greed, which will be released on October 9 via All That Plazz.

Icarian takes the listener into the calmer, more wistful side of the album. Where the earlier singles carried more tension and sharper edges, the focus here is on melody, atmosphere and late-night shades. The result is a beautiful, melancholic synth-pop song whose strength is built with restraint.

Formed by producer-DJ Jori Hulkkonen and singer-songwriter Juho Paalosmaa, Sin Cos Tan are known for the way they bring together Nordic melancholy, classic pop melody and carefully crafted electronic production. In their music, nostalgia and futurism sit side by side, and their songs work equally well in headphones, in after-dark city settings and on the edge of the dancefloor. Icarian fits naturally into that continuum.

What matters in Sin Cos Tan’s music is precision without coldness. In Hulkkonen’s production, every sound is carefully considered, yet the whole thing still breathes. In Paalosmaa’s voice, there is warmth, distance and melancholy, all of which are central to the duo’s distinctive sound. 


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Drug Store Raid - Batz N' Bratz.

Helsinki band Drug Store Raid release Batz N’ Bratz, the third single from their forthcoming second album, Pop Songs For People Who Might Get Killed. The band have quickly become one of the more interesting new names in Finland’s alternative guitar scene, pulling together indie rock, post-punk, art rock and no wave with a sound that feels restless but controlled.

Batz N’ Bratz leans into a darker, more late-night mood. The track threads goth-surf-punk through flashes of jazz and metal, keeping the band’s angular edge while opening up something more melodic and faintly wistful underneath.

“There’s something restless and comforting about the song at the same time. It never quite settles into place, and that’s exactly where a lot of its beauty lies for us,” the band say.

The lyrics move through familiar Drug Store Raid territory: isolation, fear, fun and managed chaos. In the attic, bats and Bratz dolls are making out, though love is not really the point.


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Photo - Kez Pearl
Alice Geary - Singing About My Problems.

London Alternative-Pop-Indie solo artist Alice Geary returns with the vibrant, confessional new single ‘Singing About My Problems’ (July 9th) - a love letter to people with big feelings, who live inside their head. Touring as the bass player for rising shoegaze band deary, Geary has already cut her teeth opening for Slowdive and touring renowned venues across the UK. 

The new single ‘Singing About My Problems’ captures the honest, intimate songwriting that defines Alice Geary's artistry, finding beauty within the everyday highs and lows of life. Produced by Crysometimes frontwoman Megan Bush, the track highlights Geary's ability to combine emotional vulnerability with infectious, uplifting pop sensibilities.

Fusing raw, anthemic pop energy with a warm, guitar-led backdrop, atmospheric synth textures and spacious reverbs, the track showcases the blend of musical worlds that shape Geary's distinctive sound. Led by Geary’s angelic, yearning vocal melodies, the track balances an alternative edge with commercially minded, radio-ready hooks, while its introspective lyricism draws listeners into a deeply personal narrative. As comparable to Maggie Rogers and Phoebe Bridgers as it is to contemporary indie-pop and acoustic folk, ‘Singing About My Problems’ delivers gritty riffs, soaring vocals and heartfelt, story-driven songwriting at its very best. 

Talking about the single, Alice explains: “This single is a love letter to the people with big feelings, who live inside their head and anyone who needs a good old scream. This track is a reflection of the feeling of someone in their early 20s figuring out what they want to do with their lives, I didnʼt overthink it. Itʼs all about capturing that chaotic energy in your 20s. Started on my acoustic at home and sent to my producer Megan and they made it into the song it is today. Saw my vision! Recorded from home. And tracked the drums at 17B in Brighton. The vocals were done in my bedroom, with a blanket pinned to the walls to dampen the sound - very independent artist style.”


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The Womack Sisters - If I Let You.

The Womack Sisters just released their new single, "If I Let You," from their upcoming self-titled album, out August 14th. The Womack Sisters – Kucha, Zeimani, and BG Womack – were singing before they could walk. 

The Sisters grew up on the road. Their schools were stages and studios all over the world, where they sang behind their parents, Zekkariyas & Zeriiya (fka Womack & Womack), alongside their four siblings. Nowhere was home for long. No matter where they lived they were always surrounded by music and family.

Their 2026 self-titled debut album,The Womack Sisters, is the musical culmination of the Sisters’ long and winding journey to find themselves. Over an intensely soulful collection of tunes that harkens back to when pop music had substance, vibe and purpose, each of their distinct voices have their moments in the spotlight.

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Twin Bloom - Twin Bloom (EP).

Twin Bloom makes indie rock that balances momentum with atmosphere, drifting between the glow of 80s new wave, the haze of shoegaze and the melodic pull of classic guitar pop. Based in Oakland, the band leans into warmth over sharp edges. Guitars shimmer and blur, melodies stick quickly, and close vocal harmonies give the songs a familiar, lived-in feel.

Influences like Teenage Fanclub, Alvvays, The Cure and The Strokes are present, but never foregrounded, filtered instead through a sensibility shaped by years of playing rooms, basements and clubs.

There’s patience in the band’s writing, but also a steady sense of drive. Songs unfold gradually, carried by chiming guitars and propulsive rhythms that keep things moving even as textures bloom and recede. The arrangements stay lean and focused, favoring clarity over excess and letting repetition, tone and melody do the work. The music feels emotionally grounded and immediate, well suited for hazy summer drives and warm, nostalgic nights that stretch on longer than expected.

Twin Bloom’s self-titled debut EP, (released today July 10), captures a moment of transition, caught between looking back and pushing forward. Lead single “Summer’s Gone” distills the band’s approach most clearly, pairing an easy, driving rhythm with a bittersweet sense of seasonal shift. Twin Bloom isn’t chasing trends or big statements. The band is focused on writing songs that stick, sound good turned up in the car and feel just as natural on the tenth listen as the first.


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Tipps And Obermiller - Little-Kid Heart (Album).

“Little-Kid Heart” is a record about what we all carry—old wounds, quiet hopes, and the parts of ourselves that never quite grow up, no matter how much life asks us to. Across ten songs, Tipps and Obermiller explore the tension between who we were, who we thought we’d be, and who we’re still becoming. The writing is intimate and specific, but the emotional landscape is unmistakably shared.

The album moves fluidly between humor and heartbreak. “Shopping Wrong” delivers its wisdom with a wry smile, while “Fresh Hell” captures the disorienting aftermath of a broken relationship that reopens something older and harder to name. Elsewhere, songs like “The Garden” widen the lens, holding beauty and fracture side by side, asking listeners to wrestle with both without turning away. There are no easy answers here—only honest ones.

At its core, “Little-Kid Heart” is about resilience—not the loud, triumphant kind, but the quieter version that shows up day after day. “Dance When You’re Broken” and “So Far From Alone” offer companionship in the darkest places, while “Not Enough” sits bravely in grief without trying to resolve it. Even in its heaviest moments, the record resists despair, choosing instead to stay present, to keep reaching. 

What ties it all together is a deep belief that we’re not alone in any of it. Whether through the gravitational pull of connection, the unexpected turn toward love, or the fragile hope at the center of “Love Letter,” the album keeps returning to the same idea: we’re all walking each other home. And if there’s hope here, it’s not that everything turns out the way we planned—but that, somehow, we learn to be okay anyway.


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Photo - Pierpaolo Saccomandi
Disgusting Sisters - Sorry Mister.

Disgusting Sisters announce their debut album Skin & Blisters, which will be released October 30 on Source Records. The duo (and real life sisters) also share new single "Sorry Mister".

A lot of songwriters might use their craft as a means to process life, but not many end up with a wild end result like Disgusting Sisters. A winning mix of horror, humor, musical influences that span from electro to emo and a wealth of joint experience, it speaks to a childhood of pet rats and pranks; world-building and wicked games. The duo have already received press support from the likes of The Guardian, DIY and Clash as well plays at BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6Music. The album will arrive on Source Records, the iconic Anglo-French label historically home to artists including Air, Phoenix and Kings of Convenience.

"Sorry Mister" is an infectious, wryly unapologetic indie-pop anthem imagining a chaotic night out filled with questionable men and one clear conclusion: “I don’t want to offend you, but I prefer my sister.” Raw, witty and crowd-tested, the track captures the duo’s electrifying live energy (following a run of standout UK shows.)

On the new single, Disgusting Sisters say - "Sorry Mister is inspired by those nights out where you constantly find yourself trying to reject unwanted attention. As a woman you’re often taught to smile, apologize, and avoid offending anyone even when you’re uncomfortable. We love the irony of "Sorry, Mister" because it plays on that contrast between politeness and the raw truth, celebrating female solidarity and the freedom to stop apologising for saying no"


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Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Tacron John - Henry James House - Samantha Harlow - Alex Amor - Futurebirds

Tacron John - Truthful, You Make Me Scream (Album).

Tacron John have this week released their album Truthful, You Make Me Scream which features singles “Saw You At A Party”, “Retro Dance”, and “On Your Way”. It's available on all platforms from July 7th. 

The songs was recorded in San Diego, CA at Anticline Studios, produced by Eric Cathcart, and performed by Dan Morilak (Drums), Frank Hankin (Bass), Joe Arlauskas (Lead Guitar), and Tony Casciano (Rhythm Guitar & Vocals).

Tacron John releases their new album, Truthfully…You Make Me Scream.  This is a follow-up to their debut album It’s About Time…Don’t You Think? released in 2021, reflecting the band’s penchant for light and hard rock, blues, ballads, R&B, and country. 


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Photo - Michael Wilson
Henry James House - Lagan Dream.

We have the second single from the Cincinnati based artist Henry James House. After recording and touring in various incarnations under the name Pop Empire, House steps to the forefront of these recordings recording under his own name. Last Lights Off The Black West is a fascinating exploration of a distinctly American mode of soul-searching. A kind of Darkness at the Edge of Town / Last Picture Show glimpse of the vanishing natural world and fading American dream that seems to be the domain of Midwestern artist.

While possessing a distinctive Marc Bolan swagger and stomp, these tracks feel and sound haunted by a deep sense of ennui and spiritual hunger that undergird the Blues that House covers on Last Lights...Blues is a broad tent here that extends to the 19th Century Jesuit priest Gerard Manley Hopkins (God's Grandeur), Memphis Slim (Mother Earth), Rev. Thomas Dorsey (Rock Me) to The Jesus and Mary Chain (Living End) alongside seven of House's original compositions.

"Lagan Dream" is an immersive reawakening of a beloved traditional Irish air, blending a trip-hop foundation in the drum and bass, haunting vocals and keyboard layers, deliciously melancholy guitar, drums interplaying masterfully with drum machine, and smoky saxophone. The lyrics, which weave an excerpt from Alice In Wonderland into traditional verses, reinforce the dream-like atmosphere of the song
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Samantha Harlow - I Gotta Go.

Welcome to the brave, new world of music, performance art, and cinema that is Samantha Harlow’s new project, By A Thread. Or rather, meet Veronica LaMorte, a dreamy-eyed lounge singer, murdered and then rebuilt by her mad scientist husband. Don’t worry, no spoilers here!

As a collection of songs alone, Harlow’s By A Thread, produced by Grammy-nominated, Dex Green, sonically leans into mid-century pop/rock n roll somewhere in the orbit of The Ronnettes and Nancy Sinatra. “I wanted to stretch out beyond Nashville country, and felt more drawn to the sounds of 60s girl groups, beach pop and surf sounds,” says Harlow. 

But it wasn’t until the album was fully tracked at 3Sirens Studio in Nashville, that Harlow had a broader vision to create a companion short film series, where she stars as Veronica LaMorte, and takes inspiration from filmmakers like Ed Wood and Mel Brooks. The result is a Song Cinema collection exploring horror, humor, vulnerability and not being bound by societal norms.

Make no mistake, midwestern Harlow, raised in a suburb of St. Paul, Minnesota, is no typical “girl-next-door.” She may have spent Sunday mornings singing in church alongside a large extended family, but on other days found fascination with 80s hair metal and the oldies station. “I wanted to be Steven Tyler,” says Harlow. An artsy kid that enjoyed dressing up, Harlow went on to study classical and jazz vocal performance in college, followed by an intensive program at Martha’s Vineyard for songwriting and recording. The Sixth Installment of the By a Thread Series, “I Gotta Go,” Arrives July 22, 2026.


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Photo - Henry Croston
Alex Amor - Aquamarine.

Scottish singer-songwriter Alex Amor today shares latest single 'Aquamarine' - a new taste of her forthcoming debut album Heavenly Bodies, out 21st August via New York independent label VERO Music. Alex Amor today also announces an intimate in-store and signing at Rough Trade Denmark Street on 26th August. New single 'Aquamarine' began with an unlikely encounter in Los Angeles, where an oracle card reader told Amor she'd "find her answers near a body of water". That encounter led her to an impromptu recording session with Australian producer Matthew Neighbour (Role Model, Lord Huron) in his LA studio.

Built around burnished guitars, featherlight percussion and an easygoing Americana pulse filtered through modern indie-pop, 'Aquamarine' sees Amor look back on childhood summers along the windswept beaches of Scotland's west coast.

Speaking on the song, Alex said: "I was in LA on a writing trip and an oracle card reader at my hotel told me I'd find my answers near a body of water. So I did what all completely sane and rational people do: I listened to a random guy I'd just met. I ended up cycling to Manhattan Beach, where the first lyrics to Aquamarine came to me. Right after I wrote the lyrics, Matthew Neighbour saw on Instagram that I was in LA, invited me to his studio, and we finished the song during the final days of my trip. Sometimes, you just have to do things before they start making sense.

"The lyric 'west coast air' has a double meaning. It refers to LA, but also to growing up and spending my summers on the west coast of Scotland - especially around the peninsula of Carradale Bay. Aquamarine is a love song, but also an ode to that summer feeling: salt in your hair, wanting summer to last forever. When I think of my happiest moments, where I felt true freedom and peace, it's on those Scottish beaches: a child running around wild, being dragged out of the sea blue from the cold, never wanting to leave the ocean."

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Futurebirds - Sober Somewhere.

Last month, the Athens, GA-born Futurebirds released their first-ever double album Far Out Country via Dualtone Records. In a physical-first rollout, the full 18-song collection was released exclusively on vinyl, while just the first 9 songs that comprise Far Out Country I arrived on streaming services. Today, the band announced that the second half of the album Far Out Country II will arrive digitally on September 4 and also released the album’s first single, “Sober Somewhere.”

About the song, Thomas Johnson explains: I wrote “Sober Somewhere” for my partner of 17 years. It’s about being in love and what that means over the course of so much time. Some things get stronger, some things fade. Daily life changes dramatically, and the threat of the road is always looming to drop a bomb in an otherwise peaceful lagoon of love. More than anything it’s a statement of commitment.  “Despite all that we’ve been through, and all that we’re sure to go through in the future, you can count on me being here for you and our family. To love and support, always.”

The first verse celebrates the strange and amazing relationship we have. As in, I don’t know how this works and I don’t know of any other like it, but I don’t think I could love you more. The second verse ruminates on the inevitability of growing apart, at least in some ways, over the course of such a long time, but being attentive and self-aware enough in those moments to reel each other back in and rediscover the fire that makes our love so special.

I actually wrote the bridge/outro years earlier than the rest of the song, but it’s also about my partner. It’s about wanting to be with her anywhere, doing anything, instead of being where I was at the time (in this case, a dive bar in Georgetown).  It touches on the challenges of balancing two things I love immensely (my lover and my music), trying to give both the nurturing they need and deserve without draining myself completely or going insane.


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Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Twilark - Tubby Love - Moving Into Tucson - Velocity Made Good - Sean Morrell

Photo - Layde Jane Vickers
Twilark - No Cowboy Song.

Inspired by modern classics "Faraway Skies" by Dean Johnson and "Cowpoke" by Colter Wall, this song began as an attempted Twilark-style cowboy song, ultimately crashing out over inauthenticity. Rising from the ashes, No Cowboy Song uses wry humor to reflect on the life of a cowboy, and whether you can still enjoy some of it from the comforts of home. Graceful, evocative, and approachable, Never Learned The Tide is the second full-length from Raleigh, North Carolina’s Twilark, the fledgling project of songwriter Canon Pence, whose articulate and wry but tender approach to Americana-inflected indie folk places him securely in a long list of similar artists. But this music is too personal, too full of Pence’s personality, to be anything but his own work, totally unique in its vivid character. Past work has been called “enchanting” by The Big Takeover and “an absolute delight” by Tonic Grain. And Never Learned The Tide is another, even more surefooted step forward.

The light touch of Pence’s voice establishes the spirit of this music, his meticulous storytelling and fine-tuned sense of the melancholic and ruminative. And it’s all shot through with a sense of gallows humor and a commitment to spontaneity and authenticity rather than perfection or self-seriousness. These values are even reflected in the album art which was created using a printing press and real book cloth; tactile and playful, touched by human hands.

While the song arrangements were largely formed intuitively in the studio, Never Learned The Tide doesn’t feel rough around the edges. The album’s ease may have as much to do with Pence’s collaborators as his own thoughtful composition. Gorgeous pedal steel guitar glides across the length of the record thanks to the incomparable Spencer Cullum, while Maya De Vitry’s banjo and fiddle pulls songs together with poignant grace. And Erin Rae’s generous vocal harmonies provide swells of color to Pence’s melodies. With production helmed by Dominic Billett (Andrew Combs) these twelve songs were recorded over the course of just six days, live-in-the-studio, the band all within arms reach.

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Tubby Love - Life's A Beach (Soak It Up).

Sometimes we just need a cheerful "pick me up" and this song does all of that as it spreads good vibes! Tubby Love’s new single, "Life's A Beach (Soak It Up) a sunny, high-energy pop anthem built for summer radio.

Tubby wrote the song while living in Atlanta, GA, paying too much for a studio apartment, and dreaming daily about escaping to the beaches of Hawaii. The result is a playful reminder to take a vacation from the matrix, laugh a little more, and not take life so seriously.

With catchy pop melodies, uplifting vocals, and a feel-good energy reminiscent of Pharrell’s “Happy,” “Life's A Beach (Soak It Up)” is made for long drives, beach days, and those moments when you finally exhale.

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Moving Into Tucson - Again And Again.

Just when we thought we could not feature this band again unless it's something very special, Moving Into Tucson makes an unmistakable return to their roots with the release of their vibrant, hyper-infectious new indie pop-rock anthem: "Again And Again."

The track is a brilliant sonic time-capsule, seamlessly blending the melodic, sunny pop sensibilities of the 1960s with the driving, high-energy indie energy of the early 2000s. Characterized by the evocative, atmospheric unison vocals that have already garnered praise from indie radio tastemakers, "Again And Again" immediately gets under your skin. Yet, beneath its instantly catchy surface lies a sophisticated, deeper layer of contemporary songwriting that elevates the track beyond a simple feel-good tune.

This perfect crossroads of eras is also visually captured in the single’s striking artwork, a fiercely contemporary portrayal of the band wrapped in a bold, retro 1960s graphic aesthetic.

As the latest high-octane taste of their highly anticipated 2026 album All Dressed Up, "Again And Again" delivers punchy production, soaring arrangements, and an undeniable groove. It’s a powerful reminder of why indie pop-rock will never die, proving that some tracks are simply destined to be played on repeat.


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Photo - Lennard Fopma
Velocity Made Good - Coming Up Threes.

Emerging electronic rock duo Velocity Made Good return with "Coming Up Threes," over the weekend. Built around a punishing four-on-the-floor pulse and synths pushed into the red, the track channels the quiet resentment of being an afterthought, framed by a sailor's myth of men disappearing beneath the waves. It's claustrophobic, sweaty, and mean, and it sounds like it.

Produced by Josh Baxter of PVA inside a derelict school, the track is the second single from their forthcoming EP Big Breakers, due October 16th - a record that proves VMG are no longer an electronic live act with rock influences. They're a rock band. Already picking up early support from Radio X, these are ones to watch.

Velocity Made Good cranks synthesizers to earthquake inducing levels. Raised on the rumble of Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, shaped by the electronic precision of LCD Soundsystem and Chemical Brothers. The duo delivers a sound that is raw yet refined, intimate yet overwhelming, with the no-nonsense efficiency of Northern pragmatism. Live, the distance between stage and floor disappears. VMG and audience dissolve into one heaving mass. Every show is an inevitable escalation that leaves no one standing still.

Since their debut EP in 2023, VMG have built a reputation as one of the more intense live acts to emerge from the Netherlands. They've opened for the likes of Deki Alem and Mandy Indiana, clocked over 100 shows and toured Germany, Portugal, Scandinavia and the Balkans. Now VMG are ready for the next step. Their forthcoming EP, produced by Josh Baxter of PVA, was forged in an abandoned school in their hometown of Groningen and features loud amps and intimate vocals which hit harder, rawer, and are more personal than anything before.


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Sean Morrell - Tinted Eyes (EP).

Sean Morrell is an emerging 25-year-old indie-rock singer-songwriter based in Manchester, UK. Born in Hull, he spent six years DJing at Spiders Nightclub before moving to Manchester in late 2024. Known for his "indie hippie music", he blends noughties post-punk with synth-pop, and performs regularly at local grassroots venues. 

Morrell’s sound acts as a nostalgic nod to UK indie bands like the Arctic Monkeys and The Wombats. He characterizes his sound as "indie hippie music," drawing heavily from his northern roots. His dynamic tracks combine danceable synths with reflective, straightforward lyricism.

In 2025 he released his debut EP, Intoxicated. The release was celebrated in and around the Northern Quarter. Going on into 2026 he kicked off the year with the single My Dealer (Loves Me) and has just released his second EP, Tinted Eyes (July 2026). Sean Morrell performs his material live with a five-piece backing band. He has become a familiar face in the Manchester live scene, regularly performing at iconic venues such as: Aatma (where he played his debut headline show), Gullivers and The Peer Ha.


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Sunday, 5 July 2026

Cat Nova - The Falls - Young Martyrs - Felicity Hamer & Black Leather Rose

Cat Nova - Parallel World.

Cat Nova has just released her new single “Parallel World” and we have to say it's both beautiful and lyrically thought provoking. So many of us have experienced troubling relationships, this song is both personal and more broadly relatable to the listener, we will let the background story tell the rest. 

"It's about a relationship that felt impossible to live with and impossible to leave." – Cat Nova. Parallel World tells the story of a passionate and turbulent relationship from Cat Nova's early twenties. Before taking a hiatus from music to complete a doctorate, write a book, and establish herself as a clinical psychologist, 

Cat spent a decade as a much-adored front woman of Oxford-based indie rock bands the Courtesy Kill & At Risk (the latter's catalogue recently re-issued for streaming by indie label Quickfix Recordings), supporting the likes of Kasabian, King Adora and other 00s luminaries at the now legendary Zodiac in Oxford. "I wrote the lyrics and vocal melody soon after (the relationship ended) and the song just lived rent-free in my head for the next fifteen years until I finally recorded it."

The release marks a new chapter for the singer-songwriter, who has traded (at least for now) her primary writing instrument and accompaniment from the guitar to a piano, with sparse instrumentation that allows the melodies to take centre stage. Drawing inspiration from artists including The Cure, AFI, Cigarettes After Sex and Garbage, her instinctive songwriting process blends atmospheric indie pop rock and her trademark open-hearted, somewhat doomed romantic lyricism with an intimate yet cinematic feel.


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The Falls - Loaded Gun.

Manchester's indie-rock four-piece The Falls are pleased to unveil their powerful new single ‘Loaded Gun’, just released on July 3rd 2026. The track is the third to be taken from their upcoming second studio EP ‘Would You Do It All Over Again’ which arrives on September 18th 2026 via Revo Pro.

Since forming in 2023, The Falls have hit the UK's indie scene with remarkable momentum, quickly establishing themselves as one of Manchester's most exciting emerging bands. The band have cultivated a strong live presence, playing key venues UK wide, whilst consistently selling out venues in their hometown of Manchester. February 2026 saw the band play their biggest hometown headline show to date, at Manchester's iconic Manchester Academy, marking another major milestone in their rise. With demand continuing to grow, their upcoming November headline show at Manchester's Gullivers sold out in under 24 hours, prompting the addition of a second intimate date at The Castle Hotel.

Their debut EP, Viva La Falls, released in September 2025, has already amassed more than 100,000 streams and earned early support from John Kennedy at Radio X. Drawing influence from The Courteneers, The Kooks and Jake Bugg, The Falls combine soaring guitar hooks, infectious melodies and sharp storytelling into a sound that feels nostalgic yet refreshingly modern.


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Young Martyrs - Seventeen.

Bath England's alt-Americana four-piece Young Martyrs returned (July 3rd 2026) with their new single ‘Seventeen’, the third track to be taken from their forthcoming third studio album ‘Might Just Be Enough’, arriving August 21st 2026 via Honey Badger Records on limited edition vinyl. Formed in 2020, Young Martyrs released their debut self-titled album that same year. Their coinciding debut headline tour saw them sell out shows throughout the UK, which led to them sharing the stage with the likes of Badly Drawn Boy, The Hooziers and McFly, as well as playing slots at a variety of festivals including Glastonbury and Rock Oyster. Their second album ‘Time Is Not On Our Side’ was released in 2023, expanding their fanbase beyond the UK and saw them playing shows across New York City.

A reflective anthem wrapped in driving rhythms and soaring melodies, 'Seventeen' explores the blurred line between missing a past relationship and missing the person you once were. Built around a sparse, tom-heavy groove before opening into an expansive chorus, the song captures the bittersweet pull of nostalgia, asking whether it's an old love that is being longed for - or simply to feel the way they felt at a certain time in life that can never be revisited.

Recorded while the band were operating as a three-piece, guitarist Rich Beeby also handled bass duties throughout the album sessions before the recent arrival of bassist Phil Smith completed the line-up. 'Seventeen' was recorded by the band at Real World Studios in Bath and Indefra Studios in Frome, co-produced with Sebastian Brice, engineered by Ben Koch and mastered by Christian Wright (Ed Sheeran, Franz Ferdinand, Blur, Laura Marling) at Abbey Road Studios.

Vocalist and lyricist Tom Corneill says, “Seventeen” is a song that everyone in the world can relate to. It’s about getting over a past love but it’s also about wishing you could turn back time to feel the way you did at the point in your life where things felt more free and exciting. It’s about thinking ‘maybe I don’t miss my ex; maybe I miss who I used to be’.”


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Felicity Hamer & Black Leather Rose - Heavy Hitter.

Felicity Hamer & Black Leather Rose brings together three of the most prominent names on Montreal’s alt-country and garage rock scenes to create a new sound that combines classic honky tonk with modern indie in ways only Montreal musicians can.

That sense of adventure is palpable on the group’s self-titled five-song debut EP (six if you get it from Bandcamp), that will officially arrive on July 24. It presents surprises at every turn, with melodies drawn from icons such as Tammy Wynette and Emmylou Harris blending with ambient soundscapes and psychedelic overtones inspired by contemporary Americana heroes like Neko Case.

Along with Felicity Hamer, whose CV contains stints with United Steelworkers of Montreal, the Slowinks, Filly & The Flops and other projects, the trio is comprised of guitarist Roy Vucino, a staple of Montreal’s punk and experimental scenes who has worked with Evan Dando, Mac DeMarco and Mike Watt, and engineer/multi-instrumentalist Sebastien Perry whose studio experience includes David Usher, Nikki Yanofsky, Florence K, and a host of other beloved Quebec artists. Tracks also feature Berlin native Omri Gondor (Saba Lou, Hellshovel) on drums as well as appearances by various Montreal musicians.

Today they share the EP’s first single “Heavy Hitter,” a tribute to Canada’s greatest boxer, George Chuvalo. Felicity explains, “Roy had this idea for a song about a boxer who never gave up, and he shared a melody with a few lines: ‘He won’t throw in the towel, when he’s on the ropes.’ I didn’t know any boxing lingo, but I know how to conduct research!


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