Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Nameless Friends - MOMO. - The City Gates - Emily Mercer - Alex Amor - Ark Identity

Nameless Friends - The Quiet Part, Loudly (Album).

With their album The Quiet Part, Loudly released today April 15, 2026, Toronto rock collective Nameless Friends continue to build momentum with the release of their third single, “Clara,” which dropped February 25. Expanding on the foundation laid by their 2023 debut Blasphemy, the new record finds the band sharpening both their sound and their message—blending gravity with irreverence as they confront injustice, identity, and the realities of modern Canada. 

It also marks their first collaboration with renowned engineer Nyles Spencer, known for his work with The Tragically Hip, Broken Social Scene, and Alvvays. Drawing from the band’s experiences touring across the country, The Quiet Part, Loudly delivers an unflinching look at systemic oppression and personal transformation while still pulsing with the raw, joyful energy that defines the group. “This album is a love letter with constructive criticism to our home country,” says frontperson Number One. “If you didn’t care about improving the relationship, you wouldn’t bother giving the criticism.”

Across the album, Nameless Friends push their genre-blurring instincts even further, weaving heartland rock, folk, punk, and protest traditions into a sound that feels both urgent and celebratory. The songs wrestle with themes like the erosion of human rights, generational trauma, and the legacy of colonial violence, yet the band is determined to keep the music alive with movement and possibility. “I refuse to make joyless, preachy music,” Number One explains. 

“That’s not going to be effective at anything.” Spencer’s production helps capture the band’s restless spirit, balancing raw spontaneity with careful craft—whether in prairie-gothic stompers, plaintive folk ballads, or sprawling protest anthems that draw inspiration from artists like Neil Young and Kendrick Lamar. Since the release of Blasphemy, the London, Ontario–formed band—featuring Number One alongside Number Three, Number Five, and Number Seven, with touring member Number Six—has built a reputation for explosive live shows and fearless songwriting, selling out rooms like Toronto’s legendary Horseshoe Tavern while amplifying issues from climate collapse to trans rights. With The Quiet Part, Loudly, they’re doubling down on that mission—loudly, unapologetically, and with plenty of glitter.


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Photo - Sophia Poole
MOMO. - Egum Eô.

MOMO. is a London-based Brazilian multi-instrumentalist whose music moves across borders. With roots in Brazil but a life lived in Angola, the US, Spain, Portugal, and now the UK, MOMO. crafts a sound that transcends place. His upcoming album, Tum Tum Tum, sung in Portuguese and English, is built around the idea of continuity and forward momentum featuring guest appearances from bossa nova and Brazilian legend Marcos Valle and Smoke City's Nina Miranda.
 
Recorded live in South London with his tight-knit band including long-standing collaborators and UK jazz trombonist Rosie Turton, Tum Tum Tum is a free flowing, warm, expansive and fully assured album, his 8th to date and exudes a playfulness, a sense of someone who is truly in their element and at peace when writing and recording.
 
Lead track “Egum Eô” is a wonderfully Brazilian opening and sets the scene perfectly with MOMO.’s vocal sounding much like the album’s title ‘Tum Tum Tum’, pushing the positivity sky high in unison with a gorgeous horn hook. The broken groove slowly rolls in like a curling surf-perfect wave before the band all join the jam leaving the listener joyfully entranced.

The artist shares, “Egum Eô feels like an invocation. In Candomblé, Egum refers to ancestral spirits, and the phrase appeared naturally while we were playing, following the Afro-Brazilian pulse of the drums.” The visualiser for “Egum Eô” was developed by Raíssa Pardini in collaboration with Conor Lumsden, with Pardini also creating the album artwork.


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The City Gates - Capitol Hill.

Known for their dark, melodic, and emotionally charged sound, Montreal, CA-based The City Gates have established themselves on the international alternative scene with two albums, Age of Resilience (Icy Cold Records / Velouria Recordz), and Forever Orbiter (Northern Light Records). The City Gates have been featured on several top album charts across the globe, and in outlets such as Post-Punk.com, Sonic Seducer, Orkus, and Sanctuary.cz.

Their latest single "Capitol Hill" blends driving post-punk rhythms with hazy shoegaze textures and distant, echoing vocals. The track introduces their third LP, Chimera, arriving on May 15 via Icy Cold Records and Velouria Recordz, a dark and expansive record that pushes their sound further into cold, atmospheric territory. The new album will include their stellar tracks "Lapidation", and "La douleur (des mortels)."

The City Gates present the music video for “Capitol Hill,” a stark, brutalist exploration of an urban landscape in moody black-and-white. The clip moves through the geometry of the city, with snow-cloaked sidewalks, blurred trains, corridors and revolving doors, passing bodies, and overexposed close-ups of faces. It all hints at fading warmth and social disorientation, echoing the song’s overarching themes of isolation.


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Photo - Philippa Oliver
Emily Mercer - Flatlining.

Manchester-based artist Emily Mercer returns with her kaleidoscopic new single ‘Flatlining’, released April 15th; a lush, propulsive track that captures the frustration of feeling stuck in your own patterns, and the quiet determination to break free. Blending indie, folk, alternative pop and jazz-tinged sensibilities, ‘Flatlining’, produced by Rhys Jiang, sees Mercer at her most emotionally direct, the track contrasting its upbeat musicality with a deeply introspective core.

“Flatlining was born out of frustration at feeling stagnant and stuck in life, going round in circles, getting in my own way and knowing I can be better than I allow myself to be,” Mercer explains. “It’s about feeling trapped by your own mind, falling into the same patterns over and over - but ultimately it’s a call to action. It’s that moment of realising you’ve been waiting for life to happen, and deciding to fight against the apathy.”

Originally from the Suffolk coast and now based in Manchester, Mercer has spent years crafting her distinct voice, one that blends classic piano songwriting with lo-fi textures, rich arrangements and quietly disarming lyricism. Her work explores mental health, self-sabotage and what she describes as “a messy humanity,” delivered with dry humour and emotional clarity.

Her music draws comparisons to artists such as Fiona Apple, Mitski and Weyes Blood with a vocal reminiscent of Tracey Thorn in early Everything But The Girl. She effortlessly pairs confessional songwriting with rich, genre-fluid soundscapes.

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Photo - Lewis Vorn
Alex Amor - Meet On The Moon.

Scottish-raised singer-songwriter Alex Amor has signed to New York independent label VERO Music and today shares new single 'Meet On The Moon' - a celestial meditation on grief and feminine mysticism - ahead of upcoming performances at Liverpool Sound City and The Great Escape. Co-produced by Alex Amor and Karma Kid (Jessie Ware, Jalen Ngonda), 'Meet On The Moon' was written during a month-long creative reset back home in Glasgow, marking a turning point in Amor’s artistic direction.

Opening the door to a more expansive sonic palette - built around shimmering guitars, soft-focus synths and hypnotic melodies - 'Meet On The Moon' unfolds in a hazy, slow-burning alt-pop space reminiscent of Cigarettes After Sex, with shades of Samia’s pop introspection and the melodic sensibility of Clairo’s 'Sling' era.

At its core, the song is a tribute to a close friend Amor lost, imagining her watching back from the moon, as she explains: "I wrote 'Meet On The Moon' a few years ago, at a time when I was aching to create something different, to step into a new sonic world entirely. I went back to Glasgow for a month, put fate in my own hands, and started producing myself. It felt like reclaiming something. Meet On The Moon was the second song I wrote there.

The song is about a friend who completely embodied the mystical, magical woman archetype I sing about in the lyrics. A few months before I wrote it, she passed away. I found myself thinking about her magnetism - the magnitude of her spirit, the force of her nature - and how, in some strange way, Earth felt too small to contain her. For many reasons, this song had to come first in this body of work. It’s an homage to the divine feminine, which the moon - in her glowing, milky fullness - has always symbolised. Women are cyclically tied to the lunar rhythm, and that beautiful, elusive pull of the moon became the heartbeat of the song’s ephemeral sound.”

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Ark Identity - Closer.

Toronto dream pop artist Ark Identity (Noah Mroueh) returns with “Closer,” a dreamy, euphoric indie-synthwave track that captures the feeling of standing on the edge of something bigger. Blending nostalgic production with deeply personal songwriting, the single reflects the emotional highs and restless momentum that come with chasing creative ambition and believing that your dreams are just within reach.

Inspired by his journey as a musician, “Closer” explores the moment when progress becomes tangible; when you feel yourself approaching a new chapter, yet realize that every step forward only reveals another horizon beyond it. The title itself reflects that sensation of being on the brink of something transformative, whether it’s a creative breakthrough, a personal evolution, or the quiet realization that the pursuit of a dream is a journey without a clear finish line.

This song marks a milestone for the Ark Identity project. It’s his first fully self-produced release, with every instrument performed by the artist. During production, he was experimenting with vocal ideas when his girlfriend walked into his DIY studio and started adding melodies. That spontaneous moment helped shape the song and they finished writing it together.

“One of my favourite lines is ‘Coming home from Hollywood leaves me wanting more.’ That lyric captures the song’s essence, the feeling of chasing something bigger and realizing no matter how close you get, there’s always another level you want to reach,” Noah explains, “I hope listeners connect to the message and are inspired to pursue their own dreams and passions.”

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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

CASTLEBEAT - Anna Young - Noble Hops - Hello Cosmos - Dogviolet

CASTLEBEAT - My Love.

Indie dream pop artist CASTLEBEAT has announced the release of his latest album CASTLEBEAT II, set for release on June 26th, 2026 via Spirit Goth Records. Following the release of "This Takes Time," he now drops the second offering from the collection, "My Love," out now. "My Love" is CASTLEBEAT at his most hypnotic — minimal, synth-laced dream-pop with an almost 80s edge, bittersweet and melancholy in all the right ways. The track reads like fragments from a diary and a photograph you can't stop revisiting, building quietly until the chorus arrives with an understated devastation. 

As Hwang puts it: "'My Love' reads like fragments from a diary and a photo you can't stop revisiting, while the chorus hits with a quiet crash: 'I hit the floor and it's breaking my heart.' Minimal, hypnotic dream-pop with a repeatable hook designed for late-night listening, breakup playlists, and introspective indie pop."

The single serves as a further introduction to CASTLEBEAT II, a decade-spanning love letter to the project's 2016 self-titled debut. Ten years after that breakthrough release captured the hearts of the underground indie scene, Josh Hwang — the half-Korean, half-Spanish songwriter behind CASTLEBEAT — has crafted an album that looks both backward and forward.

"This album is a 10-year anniversary ode to my 2016 debut," explains Hwang. "Some of the songs started as ideas from that era that I never finished at the time. Other songs were written more recently, but I intentionally limited myself to the kinds of sounds and choices I would've made back then – just with a more dialed-in approach I've developed over the years."


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Anna Young - We Found Love.

We Found Love is a powerful blend of contemporary pop and soulful storytelling, exploring the raw, unfiltered journey of connection and rediscovery. With soaring vocals, polished production, and a memorable hook, the track delivers both vulnerability and strength — marking a defining moment in Anna’s artistic evolution.

Anna Young is an emerging singer-songwriter, born in Bristol, but now residing with her family in Wales. Which she calls home. Young is known for her distinctive voice and heartfelt lyricism, drawing inspiration from real-life experiences and modern relationships. 

Anna has built a growing reputation for crafting songs that resonate deeply with listeners. Her sound sits at the intersection of pop, R&B, and indie influences. With previous releases gaining traction across streaming platforms and social media, Anna continues to establish herself as an artist to watch.


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Noble Hops - Music Man.

Western PA based American rock and roll band Noble Hops release their first single of 2026, titled “Music Man.” Based on a fictional mystery musician whose inspiration was drawn from real world experiences and musical lore of old, the song tells a story of a man who travels the land, with his guitar in his hand.

“You think about the old legends of those who went down to the crossroads and sell their souls for rock and roll. Well, the Music Man didn’t do that, nor did he find fame or fortune.” says Utah Burgess, who wrote the song. “But he was the real deal, a man with principle, a man with a story”.

The band once again recorded with Jazz Byers at Rattle Clack Studio in Pittsburgh PA. Recording of the song actually started back in January of 2024, but initial tracks were scrapped and the band started over with the song in December of that same year.

“When we recorded “Music Man”, we were trying to capture what it feels like to fight for something you love, in this case music.” said Byers. “Even when it doesn’t love you back sometimes”.

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Hello Cosmos - Love Is Waiting.

Hello Cosmos are back with the heartfelt new single: “Love Is Waiting”, taken from the new ‘Old Friends Know’ EP. The final track recorded as part of their critically acclaimed 'Come Out Tonight' album session at Greenmount Studios in Leeds, working with producers Rob Slater (Westside Cowboy) and Jamie Lockhart.

Ben Robinson walks us through its arrival: “An ode to the realities of true love being forgotten in the everyday and how it's always waiting for us if we go out into the world to find nature or people to share our lives with. Angela Chan features with some stunning violin fx and analogue tape machines were experimentally used to give some texture and hiss to the piano and guitar parts.

I’ve never sang in such a soft range before, When Rob & Jamie just kept saying ‘sing quieter, no quieter.. no even quieter’ I checked it wasn't an April fools as it felt so odd given my usual style of vocals. I loved the result so much we’ve recorded a full record in the same vein which should be out later in the year”

The new track arrives as part of a new EP showcasing the softer side of the Hello Cosmos universe. A single version of the epic album closing track ‘Old Friends Know’ is accompanied by a remix by their old friends Lost Colours which takes the track into new territory with low fi electronica worthy of a play at any afterparty around 2am. Joe Thompson reshapes ‘Awake and Bake’ into a stunning piece of electric wizardry with new synths and vibes under his Modsync monica.

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Dogviolet - Daisy Crowns.

London-based ethereal-grunge four piece, Dogviolet return with their latest single, 'Daisy Crowns' (Today April 14th), a song about feeling nostalgia for the frivolous joy of youth and feeling weighed down by the demands and pressures of adulthood. Having built a reputation for their blend of 80s goth, 90s grunge, shoegaze, and alternative rock, drawing comparisons to the likes of Warpaint, The Cranberries, and Siouxsie & The Banshees, the quartet have been building momentum opening for the likes of L.A. Witch, Heartworms, Desperate Journalist, The Wedding Present, wych elm, Whitelands and GENN. 

Produced by the band’s own Ella Patenall, recorded and mixed alongside Tom Hill (GENN, Pollyanna, Knuckledust, I Feel Fine), the new single ‘Daisy Crowns’ highlights the band’s feel for musical beauty and poignant lyricism, capturing a haunting sense of emotion over an understated, restrained and considered instrumental backdrop. Bringing together the band’s shoegaze tendencies, a theatrical flourish through Naz’s vocal delivery and an emotional depth comparable to that of Daughter.

Speaking about the single, Naz explained: “I wrote Daisy Crowns in one evening in summer 2024 whilst caring for a loved one who was experiencing a mental health crisis. The song is about feeling burnt out and wanting to return to simpler times. I can’t go back to being a child with no responsibilities, so the chorus is me asking for help from those close to me, which is something I struggle with. I love performing Daisy Crowns live as it’s so beautiful when the audience sings with us – it embodies that feeling of being taken care of in hard times.”

Ella adds: “Daisy Crowns is the most delicate and vulnerable track we’ve recorded so far, so it was important to me that the production mirrored that fragility from the first note. We layered the main riff with a cathedral reverb against a drier take, which makes it sound so huge and atmospheric. By the final chorus – with synths, e-bow, stacked guitars and group vocals – it feels expansive but never loses its tenderness. The classical guitar at the end is one of my favourite moments on the track.”


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Monday, 13 April 2026

Man At Sea - Lily Meola - The Meadowlark Lemons - Beaker - Waterpistol

Man At Sea - Pale Fire Catch Me (Album).

Man At Sea's debut album “Pale Fire Catch Me” dropped one month ago, and has been turning many a head to date. Off the back of this release, we have the new lead single and video from the project “In Love With Your Being”. It's been described as "A beautifully written piece of art, with his soaring voice and reflective throughout" and Beehive Candy just has to agree, so much so we feel impelled to include the album as well.

The new studio album “Pale Fire Catch Me” by Man at Sea is a striking first full-length statement that pitches classic songwriting craft within a modern, searching landscape. The album leans into a classic sensibility not unfamiliar to fans of Rufus Wainwright and Father John Misty: understated arrangements led by strong melodies, and an emphasis on song craft that recalls the enduring legacy of classic songwriters from the sixties and seventies.

Pale Fire Catch Me explores themes of doubt, whether in love or life as well as themes of devotion, or lack of in an increasingly secular world. Across eleven songs, Man at Sea wrestles openly with modern disillusionment and isolation — not offering answers so much as honest questions, held together by rich arrangements and deeply expressive vocals.

11 tracks reveal a songwriter coming into his own, displaying a highly tuned sense of song craft by a songwriter drawn to melody and emotional depth over trend-driven production. Pale Fire Catch Me is the sound of an artist standing at the edge of a renewed belief in something— perhaps just in himself. Together, these tracks establish Pale Fire Catch Me as an album built on classic songwriting values — melody, narrative lyricism, and emotional intelligence — while staying unmistakably rooted in the contemporary.



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Photo - Bailey Roberts
Lily Meola - You and I.

Maui-born, emerging country force Lily Meola just released her new single “You and I.” The track is the latest peek at her anticipated debut album Lucky to Be, which is due out this summer through Nettwerk Music Group. Over a bed of vintage-twanged guitar and sweeping pedal steel, Meola sings “I got lucky enough to find, you and I” as she reflects on the serendipitous nature of love and the simple odds of existence - a common theme that can be heard throughout the album.

“While writing the songs that became Lucky to Be, I came across this statistic that said the chances of you being born are one in 400 trillion. That stopped me in my tracks,” Meola says. “It made me realize the chances of simply being alive are so slim. And despite all the good and bad things I’ve had thrown my way, I’m lucky to be experiencing it. We all are.”

On Lucky to Be, Meola celebrates all the universal dots that had to be connected to make her the person that she is: a Hawaii native, a beloved daughter, a protégé of Willie Nelson, a mentee of Jackson Brown and Grammy-winning producer Bob Rock, and a stunning rising vocalist praised by the likes of Whiskey Riff as “one of the most promising names in country music.” The odds of encountering someone like Meola are themselves fantastical. She is a true bohemian artist, a woman shaped by the verdant, ancient nature in which she was raised on Maui and the eclectic people, from her free-spirited mom to a country music legend, who surrounded her. She is both a hippie and a fashion plate; she has a pet deer named “Doenut.” All of those facets inform Lucky to Be, an album of smart indie-country with a discernible Western flair.

“You can’t get any further west than Hawaii,” Meola says. “Country music is extremely popular in Hawaii and always has been. We have such a huge ranching scene here, and everyone knows the paniolo, the Hawaiian cowboys.”

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The Meadowlark Lemons - The Meadowlark Lemons (Album).

The Meadowlark Lemons are a gritty funk, soul and jazz ensemble etched out of the streets and sounds of Chicago, Illinois. The quintet is made up of highly skilled music scene veterans who have come together to create an exciting music based on their common love of songs steeped in soulful grooves and rich in improvisation. The Lemons came to life in 2021 in a monthly residency at the world renowned roadside juke joint, Fitzgerald’s, and they have since shaped one of the top live shows in the city. 

A true collection of virtuosos, they draw inspiration from The Meters, Stuff, The Crusaders and Booker T and the MG’s. Classic bands that understood the balance between groove, melody and improvisation  was the secret to an undeniably uplifting musical experience. The Lemons have taken the teachings of these great bands and built on top of their foundation with a tantalizing set of originals and rare covers based around the groove and the joy and the Hammond B3 Organ.

As individuals, a short list of artists the Lemons have performed and recorded with include: Dr. John, Jerry Butler, Jennifer Holiday, Tom Morello, Keb’ Mo’, Raul Midon, Duncan Sheik, Los Lobos, Taj Mahal, Chris Pierce, Yolanda Adams, Milton Brunson and the Thompson Community Singers.

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Beaker - 50 Men.

“50 Men” is a tribute to Gisele Pelicot. She profoundly changed the narrative around shame and sexual violence, with her awe-inspiring response, when she waived her right to anonymity in the trial against her ex-husband and 51 other perpetrators. “Shame should change sides”. It’s the band’s first single in 27 years, produced and mixed by esteemed producer Sam Williams (Supergrass, Plan B) at Temple Sound Studios throwing you back to the peak of the riot girl era of L7, Hole and the Breeders while still sounding edgy, fierce and current.

The track starts in a bare, understated fashion, with gently picked notes and a soft, lounge tinged jazz vocal gliding effortlessly over the song’s darkness. As “50 Men” unfolds, it gradually opens up with sharp, brooding guitars, and layers of haunting, choir-like vocals drifting in and out. By the end, everything gathers into a weighty, immersive swell. Vocals rich, visceral and intense; a pulsating ferocious anthem to inspire a whole new generation of girls.

The all-female group garnered a loyal following during the exciting days of the late-90s Oxford rock scene, making waves with their debut single ‘Backgarden’ as part of the Shifty Disco Singles Club in 1997 and with their double A-side ‘Monster’/ ‘Plastic’ on Fierce Panda in 1998. This sparked an extensive UK tour and an Oxford Radio 1 Sound City appearance in 1997.

Despite not having performed together since 1999, band members Sam Batlle (singer), Teresa Ward (guitar), Clare Howard-Saunders (drums) were brought together by the tragic death of bassist Kim Parsons in 2023 a quarter-century after they split. The mutual support they provided to each other in a time of sadness rekindled social and musical relationships, and inevitably led to talk of getting the old band together with the addition of new bassist Hayley Wright and backing vocalist Emma Hunter. Already there have been sold out shows and a rapturously received slot at Truck Festival and this April sees not only the single release but also a Radio 4 documentary on the band called "Band of Mothers" with an interview with Steve Lamacq and a feature on BBC Breakfast.

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Waterpistol - She Flies.

Recently awarded BBC Horizons’ 2026 Launchpad Fund in partnership with BBC Cymru Wales and Arts Council Wales, Waterpistol are pleased to share their new single “She Flies”. Recorded independently, “She Flies” follows previously-released single “Felin”, alongside a live session for BBC Radio Wales with Huw Stephens, and news that the band will be performing at this year’s FOCUS Wales as a spotlight artist for God Is In The TV Zine. 

The release of “She Flies” comes with news of the band’s debut EP release, Hey Harry, which is due this summer, featuring “She Flies” and previous single “Felin.” Of the new release, songwriter Harry Watton said: “As any good poet would say, it’s about a lot of things and nothing at all.”

Formed from the remnants of various put-to-bed creative projects, Waterpistol played their debut show together in April 2023 as support for CVC’s sold-out hometown show. Festival season followed in quick succession, and soon enough the band had racked up several noteworthy live appearances (FOCUS Wales, Green Man, Sŵn Festival and In It Together Festival), all within their first active year as a band.


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Sunday, 12 April 2026

Violent Vickie - Eugene McGuinness - Kelli Blanchett - Scustin - Bri Fletcher

Violent Vickie - Skin and Bones.

It's pretty obvious that we are fans of Violent Vickie here on Beehive Candy by virtue of the number of times we have featured her. The reality for us is that, so far she has never failed to impress us and that's quite a statement considering how many other artists there are creating music in the genres she consistently develops within.

Violent Vickie’s “Skin and Bones” is the third track from her upcoming album Conjure, a darkwave/synthpop release built on atmospheric synths, pulsing drum machines, and melancholic, reverb-heavy vocals. Inspired by a neighbor and friend who passed away after struggling with anorexia, the song reflects on the painful experience of watching someone slowly disappear—and the deep sense of helplessness that comes with it.

Violent Vickie’s influences range from Crystal Castles and Grimes to Bjork and Bikini Kill to Siouxsie and The Banshees and Aphex Twin. Violent Vickie’s songs have been remixed by Fragrance, Kontravoid  and she recently shared the stage with Stabbing Westward, Forever Grey, Assemblage 23, and Aurelio Voltaire and played Absolution Fest along with Glass Spells. Violent Vickie has also toured with Hanin Elias of Atari Teenage Riot and shared the stage with Pastel Ghost, Trans X, and Missing Persons.

Upcoming Violent Vickie shows:
5/23: Lake Worth, FL 
8/1: Atlanta
8/22 Spokane TBA
8/28: Seattle 
8/29: PDX 
9/26: Austin TBA
12/11 or 12/12: Las Vegas (TBA). 

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Eugene McGuinness - Eastend Requiem.

Following his recent single ‘Icarus’, Eugene McGuinness returns with the next track from his highly anticipated forthcoming new record ‘Eugene McGuinness Versus The Universe’, which is scheduled for release on April 24th. ‘Eastend Requiem’ is a soothing introspective gem that sparkles and sashays with a pop melancholy and a nod to bands like The Divine Comedy and Tindersticks. Eugene’s own trademark lyrical wit and flair is woven between glistening synths, syncopated percussion and bittersweet Parisian orchestral flourishes, as the track grows into a stunning, harmony-laden lament for London’s East End, which is both candid and gritty, yet beautiful in its reflection.

Eugene McGuinness had accepted his career in music was over when his deal with Domino Records ended over a decade ago. A difficult self-released album, fatherhood, and just life generally, saw his personal dreams and ambitions slowly slip towards the horizon. A period of great change, McGuinness had embraced his new work and family life, happy to leave the ugliness of the ‘music biz’ behind him. However, the absence of making music - and the joy the process brings - left a noticeable hole.

Now, an evolved McGuinness is back. His brand-new album, ‘Eugene McGuinness Versus the Universe’, was recorded at Liverpool’s Docklands Speed Shop with friend and producer Gajo Paco. Encouraging spontaneity, Eugene, Gajo and a host of old friends and acquaintances were ‘feeling it out’ along the way, trusting the process and welcoming a series of ‘happy accidents’ to contribute to the record’s warm and organic sound. ‘Eastend Requiem’ was one of these glorious ‘in the present moment’ spontaneous creations.

On the track, Eugene says, "I wrote it as I walked to the studio. It's a song that I wrote with my daughter in mind. I was trying to write something that if it came on in the car, she'd like it! ‘Eastend Requiem’ might be actually my favourite track on the album".

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Photo - Niamh Bennett
Kelli Blanchett - Casual Dining (EP).

Kelli Blanchett is a rising alt-folk singer-songwriter hailing from Corby and now based in London. Her music dives deep into personal narratives, exploring the disabled experience, friendship, love and the emotional ebbs and flows of life. Known for her long-time collaboration with pop artist Self Esteem, Kelli is forging her own path with her raw and heartfelt storytelling.

After taking most of 2024 out while her chronic illness took its toll, Kelli channeled that experience into her new five-track EP, Casual Dining. “I had to start living life in a completely different way, and this record is a break-up with the old version of me,” she shares. The EP is thematically rich, grappling with isolation, being stuck both physically and mentally, and navigating the memories of what once was. “I became really ill, and my life changed dramatically. I felt embarrassed about not doing the same things as everyone else, about possibly being left behind,” Kelli reflects. Ultimately, Casual Dining is a break-up record, not with a partner, but with her old self, embracing acceptance and the messy road to self-discovery.

Reflecting on its sonic direction, Kelli notes, “I love 70s singer-songwriters like Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, and Gram Parsons, and I knew that’s the world I wanted these songs to live in.” Minimalist yet powerful, the EP blends organic, plucky guitars, spine-tingling string arrangements, Wurlitzers, and flute organs. “I wanted plush, mournful strings, punchy organs, and vocals that feel raw and close. I also wanted it pared back and unfussy, just honest and direct,” she says. The result is a soulful blend of alt-folk and Americana, where Kelli’s vocals ooze with emotion, filling each lyric with genuine soul and heart.


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Scustin - Scustinism.

Irish post-punk quartet Scustin share the new single ‘Scustinism’ taken from the anticipated upcoming EP The Lock In (May 8th). Following the bombastic satire of ‘Dodgy Box Pyramid Scheme’, new single ‘Scustinism’ stands as the band’s self-proclaimed manifesto. Where its predecessor lashed out, ‘Scustinism’ looks inward and outward at once, a commentary on Irish identity that feels equally at home in a packed basement or echoing across a festival main stage.

Inspired by cultural voices such as Blindboy Boatclub and the introspective tone of Meditations of the Anxious Mind, the track rejects plastic paddyism and “gift shop” Irishness, dismantling inherited ideas of identity through satire, surrealism and defiance. Mythological and cultural symbols are twisted and reimagined, leprechauns reduced to absurdity, and Fionn mac Cumhaill recast in a modern tech landscape, “harvesting data” amid a new kind of famine. It’s a deliberate unpicking of the romanticised and commodified image of Ireland, replacing it with something more chaotic, honest and self-defined.

“Irishness, it seems, has never been more popular, but with that comes the risk of it becoming commodified and turned into cultural capital,” the band explain. “Identity is an interesting thing to play with, and for us, we wanted to bring it back to what actually feels true, both to Irish people and to us as a band. It’s not about splitting the ‘G’ or Aran sweaters, it’s about humour, honesty, defiance and sincerity.

That’s what we wanted to explore in ‘Scustinism,’ and it’s what became our manifesto. ‘I wanna laugh till I die, I won’t let life pass me by’, that’s the heart of it. In a world where cultural and moral values are constantly being distorted, it felt important to land on something simple, sincere and unifying amidst the chaos.”


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Bri Fletcher - New Her.

Nashville country artist Bri Fletcher this weekend releases a new music video for the single "New Her." “New Her” is a deeply emotional reflection on growth, gratitude, and learning to embrace every version of yourself. The music video brings that idea to life in a clear, intentional timeline — beginning with Bri coming face-to-face with her younger self, then later stepping in to care for and comfort her early-20s self.

Set inside a house that mirrors her past, the video moves between timelines as memory and present-day emotion exist side by side. We first see her with her childhood self — observing, connecting, and honoring those innocent beginnings — before the story shifts to a more vulnerable chapter. As her 20s self appears, overwhelmed and hurting, Bri doesn’t turn away. Instead, she holds her, gently reassuring her through the pain.

At its core, “New Her” is about appreciating the moments that shaped you — the innocent, the painful, and everything in between. By the end, it becomes less about looking back and more about offering yourself grace, capturing the quiet but powerful realization: every version of you mattered in becoming who you are now. Fletcher shares, “'New Her' was written about visiting older versions of yourself and being thankful for the growth that got you to where you are today. So in the music video, I really wanted to capture that visual and feeling by visiting past versions of myself and appreciating them from afar. For me, it was about accepting the innocent moments, painful moments, and moments that led to immense growth in my life. It’s a very emotional video that I hope makes you thank your younger self for everything!"


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Saturday, 11 April 2026

Anika Louise - Isabel Rumble - Tom Emlyn - St.Arnaud - Ava Claire - PUNCHBAG - The Falls

Photo - Lizzie Wilkie
Anika Louise - Thorns.

Anika Louise is learning where the roses end and the thorns begin. On her new single ‘Thorns’ (out yesterday, April 10), she captures that realisation in something both tender and cutting. A painfully raw track shaped by contemplative lyricism and lilting melodies, ‘Thorns’ is a soundtrack to a familiar kind of heartbreak.  

Following her 2025 debut release ‘Pearl’, the Boorloo/Perth-based indie-folk singer-songwriter has already seen an array of local support, including performing on national television for Telethon at RAC Arena, earning a WAM Song of the Year nomination in 2019, and opening for the Perth Symphony Orchestra at the Pop'N'Rock Symphony Concert.  
  
Now, on just her second single, ‘Thorns’ opens with softly strummed acoustic guitar, laying a gentle, intimate foundation for Anika Louise’s dulcet voice and confessional lyricism. The first verse introduces the recurring image of thorns and roses, tracing the slow realisation that someone is not who they first seemed. Elaborating on the track, Anika Louise says:  

“Thorns is about realising someone you trust isn't who you thought they were and learning to let go of the version of them you believed in. I used roses as a metaphor for that experience, something beautiful on the surface that was hiding thorns underneath.” As the song unfolds, it begins to open out. Warm electric guitar lines come forward, paired with twanging banjo and subtle piano, all anchored by the steady pulse of the drums. The arrangement swells and softens in turns, making ‘Thorns’ a powerful yet vulnerable journey that cries out softly and lingers in the heart. 


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Photo - Kyle Dobie
Isabel Rumble - Patience Peaceful Breathing Slow.

After the release of her second album ‘Hold Everything Lightly’, followed by a national tour last year, Australian indie-folk songstress Isabel Rumble returns with ‘Patience Peaceful Breathing Slow’, a delicate and meditative new single out this weekend. The new track arrives ahead of an extensive international run, with Isabel Rumble set to take her album on tour across the UK, Ireland and Europe following a series of Western Australian dates and festival appearances in April.

With this run of shows for her second album, it feels only fitting to share ‘Patience Peaceful Breathing Slow’, a song written and recorded during the same period, shaped by the uncertain space she found herself in as her debut album was released into the world in 2023.

“‘Patience Peaceful Breathing Slow’ was written as I began to make my peace with winter,” Rumble says, describing the uncertainty she experienced after releasing her debut album. But it was when she came across a story in Women Who Run With the Wolves about “sitting with an idea and gently rocking with it until clarity returns” that the meaning of that in-between period began to shift. She continues: 

"This song was my permission to tend to the parts of myself I’d neglected in the busyness of releasing my debut album. It feels appropriate to let this one into the world now at the completion of my second album." 

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Tom Emlyn - A series Of Misunderstandings.

Swansea Singer-Songwriter 'Tom Emlyn' returns with a brand new single on 10th April 2026. 'A Series of Misunderstandings' will be his third single taken from forthcoming new album which is out in summer. One of the oldest songs on the album - I wrote this originally over ten years ago. It's about cycling through personas, exploring the ways in which difficult or disappointing experiences can change who you are as a person. Making the most of all the unfortunate events, misunderstandings and false starts. Making poetry from the humdrum, banal annoyances of the everyday, the average let-downs and miscommunications. 

One thing leads to another; before you know it you're a tired old gunslinger, selling stolen jewellery to make ends meet, sorting through memories you'd rather forget. Touring empty open mic nights with cliched phrases, more half-baked than hard-boiled, hoping something sticks. I was thinking of the band Kings of Convenience when I wrote this, as well as Elliott Smith's album XO. 

Evan added some lush slide guitar and played banjo with a violin bow. The final solo was played in one take, with a brittle Hank Marvin Stratocaster tone and a gorgeous real spring reverb tank. Described by Adam Walton (BBC Radio Wales) as a "peripatetic musical genius", Tom Emlyn crafts honest, swirling songs. Tall tales laced with dark jokes and words that cut straight to the bone. His current solo work maps an alternative Southwalian landscape, a hallucinated community drawn from psycho geography built on local history. Anthropological observations shaping poetic lyrics and simple 60s-folk influenced melodies that explore what it means to belong toa place.Bitterness, love, and humour peep through the cracks of this multi-layered, ethereal music.


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St.Arnaud - St.Arnaud (Album).

Edmonton's St.Arnaud, the indie pop project of Ian St.Arnaud, released their third studio album, St.Arnaud, this weekend via Cordova Bay Records, a record that turns grief into groove and cynicism into celebration. The self-titled album represents a significant evolution for St.Arnaud. What began as a solo songwriting outlet following the 2017 passing of close friend and collaborator Luke Jansen has blossomed into a full-band effort brimming with drums, bass, keys, electric guitar, horns, pedal steel, and electric pianos. This is the project's third record, but the first to truly capture the spirit of a live ensemble—where spontaneity and chemistry take the wheel.

"Starting an album for me feels like fumbling around in a dark room, feeling around for anything to grab onto," Ian reflects. "I think at one point I wrote something that resembled bad jazz? Ever so slowly, from an old notebook, something materializes when I struggle hard enough."

Lyrically, St.Arnaud explores "finding movement in times of stillness" and "capturing snapshots of transient times when you have time to reflect on them." The collection toggles between narrators stuck in the undertow of unresolved feelings—tracks like ‘Strange Collection’, ‘Better Than Fine’, and ‘Pretend Like You Do’—and others desperately trying to find contentment in the present, such as ‘How Lucky’, ‘Your House’, and ‘Sunshine’. 

"I think looking back at the songs as a group now, it's funny to see two distinct song types appear: a series of narrators talking about unresolved past feelings, or trying to be content in the present," Ian notes. "Maybe there's a third category too: where I'm trying to just crack a joke and lighten the mood. Those songs are usually my favourite in the end. I prefer to sandwich harder emotions between a few lighter topics."

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Ava Claire - The Sound.

Singer-songwriter Ava Claire returns with “The Sound,” an upbeat and captivating track that reveals a vibrant, energetic side of her artistry while maintaining the emotional depth that defines her songwriting. “The Sound is essentially about the noise in our minds,” says Ava. “The noise changes as you grow up, age, and have more life adventures.”
 
Drawing from the lyrical depth of Jason Isbell and Phoebe Bridgers, paired with the melodic instincts of Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, Ava crafts smart, authentic narratives that resonate deeply with listeners. Her talent has earned her three yeses and a trip to Hollywood Week on American Idol, as well as selection as one of only 11 students nationwide for the Songwriter Track at GRAMMY Camp.
 
Her previous release, “Salt Mine,” has already surpassed 70,000 streams across platforms and earned top-playlist support from Spotify, Apple Music, and more, further building momentum for her growing presence in Nashville.
 
Now a songwriting student at Belmont University, Ava regularly performs at iconic Nashville venues, including The Bluebird Cafe and The Listening Room. Beyond the stage, she is a passionate advocate for music education, dedicating five years to a Nashville non-profit teaching songwriting and refurbishing instruments for underserved youth, work that was recently featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show. With “The Sound,” Ava Claire continues to expand her artistic range, pairing thoughtful storytelling with an infectious energy that highlights both her growth as a songwriter and the exciting momentum surrounding her next chapter.

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Photo - Sophie Webster

PUNCHBAG - I Am Obsessed (EP).

South London sibling duo PUNCHBAG (Clara and Anders Bach) now release their second EP 'I Am Obsessed' via Mute. PUNCHBAG embark on their first UK / European headline tour later this month, culminating in a show at The Lexington in London on 9th May. The new EP is marked by the release of focus single 'Playing God'.  Inspired initially by a Hinge date gone awry, the track is a cathartic highlight from the band's renowned live sets.

"Playing this song live so many times over the last year or so, it has taken on a new meaning - one that is deeper and darker than we originally intended," Clara explains. "Thereby we would like to kindly dedicate this song to the many men in power who are wonderfully running this ship aground. When there’s so much power being abused all the time, we don’t want to become numb to that and forget about it.”

Offering further proof of their status as one of London's most compelling emerging pop acts, new EP 'I Am Obsessed' is a volatile, hyper-saturated expansion of their self-described "aggressive hopecore" world - where everyday life is pushed to breaking point.

Driven by pounding percussion, snarling guitars and soaring synths, singer Clara’s instantly recognizable vocal cuts through the chaos; moving between sugar-rush pop hooks and moments of defiant release, she zooms in on the smallest details until they become grotesque and impossible to ignore.

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The Falls - Open Fire.

Manchester-based indie-rock group The Falls are excited to unveil their new single ‘Open Fire’, via Revo Pro. Since their formation in 2023, The Falls have hit the UK music scene with remarkable momentum, rapidly building a reputation both in Manchester and nationwide. 

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 Falls undertake their biggest hometown headline to date, this time stepping it up a notch at the city's iconic Manchester Academy. Their upcoming November hometown headline at Manchester’s Gullivers sold out in under 24 hours, leading them to add a second, more intimate date due to demand, at The Castle Hotel.

Drawing inspiration from classic and contemporary indie influences like The Courteneers, The Kooks and Jake Bugg, their sound combines energetic guitar hooks with sharp lyrical storytelling. Their debut EP ‘Viva La Falls’ was released in September of 2025, already amassing over 100,000 streams and earning early praise from Radio X’s John Kennedy.

Produced, mixed and mastered by Luke Owens (SHADE, Montello, The Sprats), their new single ‘Open Fire’ is a sub-three-minute powder keg of energy from start to finish. The track blends explosive drums, melodic bass lines, frenetic guitars and urgent vocals, musically and lyrically encapsulating a loss of control.

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Nameless Friends - MOMO. - The City Gates - Emily Mercer - Alex Amor - Ark Identity

Nameless Friends - The Quiet Part, Loudly (Album). With their album The Quiet Part, Loudly released today April 15, 2026, Toronto rock coll...