Wednesday, 11 February 2026

They Might Be Giants - Em Spel - Dave Lenahan feat. Karree Phillips - Gabrielle Cavassa

Photo - Shervin Lainez
They Might Be Giants - Wu-Tang.

Brooklyn legends They Might Be Giants proudly announce the arrival of their highly anticipated new LP, “The World Is to Dig”. The 18-song album arrives April 14 in all formats at TMBGshop.com and on streaming services; plus an exclusive 180-gram vinyl color variant will be available at indie retail shops on April 17. This is the band’s first full-length album since 2021’s Grammy-nominated “BOOK”, and the project blends sharp songwriting and bold experimentation into a refreshingly original collection.

The album’s lead single, “Wu-Tang,” is out now. While the song’s lyrics celebrate the power of Wu-Tang Clan over a fan as a transformative force, TMBG’s trademark melodicism sweetly buoys the listener along with waves of ‘60s-style pop hooks.

John Linnell says, "Many years ago, we discussed the idea of celebrating an artist or a style of music, but in the form of a completely unrelated genre of music. The original idea was a Tin Pan Alley-style song extolling the greatness of heavy metal. ‘Wu-Tang’ was written more or less along those lines, partly inspired by their TV biopic, but void of any musical reference to the great hip-hop collective. Are we fans? Sure! Would we ever attempt to emulate their sound? Not publicly." 


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Em Spel - The Tide.

We have the second single "The Tide" from the always challenging and delightful Chicago artist Em Spel, from her  forthcoming new album Bird or Snake. "This song shares DNA with the love song on the album, “Sea Wall.” It’s the same guitar hook, upside down. It’s the same instrumentation, but wilder, shifting, all mixed up. The flute becomes a bass flute. 

The saxophone loses its melodic direction, becomes gnarly and shrieking and unstable. The Tide is a climate apocalypse song, yes, but it’s also an inverted love song. Man-made walls feel stable, but crumble over time. The sea is ever changing, but it is vaster, incomprehensibly older, and it’ll be here when we’re all long gone.

One inspiration for the sound-world of this song was P.J. Harvey’s The Nether-Edge. I was obsessed with that album when it came out, and that song in particular. There’s a little bit of homage in there, in both the sound effects and subject matter." Em Spel is the solo project of Chicago-based multi-instrumentalist Emma Hospelhorn. 


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Dave Lenahan feat. Karree Phillips - Wildflowers.

“Wildflowers” leans gently into Americana and folk influences, bringing a quiet, sweet joy that lingers long after the song ends. A steady, classic-leaning country duet, it keeps the focus on connection over spectacle, built around familiar imagery and grounded, heartfelt performances. The song celebrates a love that grows naturally through shared moments, patience, and presence rather than grand declarations.

The chorus anchors the track: “Young love blooming in the sun / two hearts beating as one / talking ’bout forever / how we’ll always be together…” There’s a kindness to the way Lenahan and Phillips trade lines, giving each other space and meeting in the middle. It feels warm, conversational, and genuine — like a story being told softly, just for you.

Raised in Cleveland, Ohio, and now based in Nashville, Dave Lenahan is a veteran songwriter influenced by Michael Stanley, Dan Fogelberg, and The Eagles. He began playing guitar at age 11, developed his instincts through church choirs and worship bands, and spent over four decades in radio before turning his full attention to songwriting. As the Cincinnati coordinator for NSAI, Lenahan has established himself as an icon in the scene. He has co-written hundreds of songs and performed sold out shows at venues including The Bluebird Café and The Listening Room.

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Photo - Roeg Cohen
Gabrielle Cavassa - Prisoner of Love.

Award-winning vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa makes her artistic arrival with the May 1 release of her Blue Note debut, Diavola, an album that unveils her range as a band leader, a songwriter, and a fearless song interpreter who treats each gesture with subtlety and reverence. Co-produced by Joshua Redman and Don Was, Diavola is a collection of original songs and luminous arrangements that features an extraordinary cast of collaborators with Jeff Parker on guitar,  Larry Grenadier on bass, Brian Blade on drums, Paul Cornish on piano, and Redman on tenor saxophone.

“I really respect songs and I really want to honor them in the best way,” says Cavassa. Admittedly a “huge” Billy Eckstine fan, Cavassa swings slow and steady on the album’s lead single “Prisoner of Love.” Each lyric she charms with deliberate long tones and thoughtful dynamics. “Modernity is important to me,” she says, “but the truth is I really am coming from a tradition. And I really love singing those songs.”

At once intimate and anthemic, Diavola subverts the self-portrait. The album explores coexistences of the angel and the devil — a dynamic central to Cavassa’s artistry and personal identity — engaging a dualism of possession and surrender, of urgency and repose. “I’m not willing to let go of either,” says Cavassa, “or I haven’t been able to.”

The album also spotlights Cavassa’s pivotal association with Redman, who invited her into the studio and on the road as a collaborator for his own Blue Note debut where are we, released in 2023. “It’s kind of a Cinderella Story,” says Cavassa, who began working with Redman after his manager heard her perform at a wedding in New Orleans. “That was such a shocking life change,” she says. “It was such a rare opportunity as a singer to be able to tour on that level as a sideman. And in jazz, it’s a rite of passage.”

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Monday, 9 February 2026

The Surge - Hirta - Inoria - Kira Lise

Photo - Pete Coombs
The Surge - Pretty Smile.

Hampshire/Dorset (England) based alt-rock outfit The Surge are back with their latest single “Pretty Smile”, a defiant, life-affirming track written by the band’s songwriter Pete Coombs. “Pretty Smile” is a song about resilience, choice, and forward motion. It speaks to the reality that life is rarely straightforward — but it’s how you respond to the knocks that truly matters. Rather than dwelling on what might have been, the track urges listeners to take risks, make decisions, and keep moving. Whether it’s stay or go, fight or flight, when all else fails, there’s always your smile.

Musically, “Pretty Smile” captures everything The Surge are becoming known for: sharp, song-driven writing, powerful vocal delivery, and energetic riffs that pull from post-punk, indie, alt-rock and old-school punk. It’s a sound built for the stage — urgent, emotive, and unfiltered.

Hailing from across the Hampshire and Dorset border, The Surge have spent the past year writing and recording, with 2026 set to mark the release of their second album, following on from 2023’s debut Amped. The band were also recognised as a Best Breakthrough Artist nominee at the 2024 Original Music Awards, underlining their growing profile on the UK independent scene.

Live, The Surge have shared stages with new wave legends The Vapors, punk originators The Members, Brazilian punk antagonists Porno Massacre, and Germany’s folk-punk favourites Mr Irish Bastard. Their touring history includes venues across Southampton, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Brighton, Swansea and London, alongside festival appearances at Bestival, Music in the City, The Beggars Fair, Fazza Fest, NBQ Fest, and Barnstomper Festival in Dorset.

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Photo - Ash Drummond
Hirta - Soft Peaks (Album).

"Hirta’s ‘Soft Peaks’ finds solace in the natural world and comforts through an intriguing map of familiar trailheads and newly chartered terrain. The debut official release from Scottish - American multi instrumentalist, Alistair Paxton, ‘Soft Peaks’ casts a windswept and lonely spell yet retains an air of optimism across its ten warm and desolate tracks. 

This album was self produced and recorded in 2025 in sessions split between the Hudson Valley town of Nyack, NY and rural Bovina in the Western Catskill mountains culminating in both vinyl and digital releases under Paxton’s own imprint, Half Painted Door.

Soft Peaks reveals layers of intricate acoustic fingerstyle guitar and plaintive drums under sparse and tasteful contemporary textures. A subtle and evocative blend of traditional folk voicings and indie rock charm which conjures fleeting nostalgia and offers some hopeful light in a dark time. Through songwriting that crafts propulsive repetition and embraces the power of restraint and economy, Paxton’s vocal harmonies remain unadorned and carry a poetic honesty while delivering elegiacal verses both timeless and universal."

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Inoria – Inside Out.

Copenhagen’s Inoria dive deep into the uncomfortable space between surrender and self-control on their new single “Inside Out.” Blending progressive rock textures with alternative and catchy rock sensibilities, the track unfolds slowly and deliberately, pulling the listener into a spiraling inner dialogue that feels both intimate and unsettling.

Built on brooding rhythms, restrained tension, and emotionally charged vocal lines, “Inside Out” explores the need for guidance, clarity, and release when everything feels misaligned. Repeated phrases like “Show me where I should be” and “Free my mind from me” echo like a mantra, reinforcing the song’s central struggle, the fight to escape your own mental loops while still craving direction from the outside world.

There’s a hypnotic push and pull throughout the track: moments of quiet vulnerability give way to heavier, more immersive sections that feel almost ritualistic. Fans of Tool, Opeth, and Soen will recognize that slow-burn intensity, where atmosphere matters just as much as power, and emotion is carried as much by space as by sound.

“Inside Out” positions Inoria as a band unafraid to sit in discomfort and let tension breathe. It’s introspective, cinematic, and deeply human, a track that doesn’t rush to resolve itself, but instead invites the listener to confront what’s happening beneath the surface.


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Kira Lise - Ignorance Is Bliss.

Indie alternative artist Kira Lise releases her first track of 2026, “Ignorance Is Bliss,” out today. Written during a period of intense anxiety, the song emerged as a raw cry for help, evolving into one of Kira's most powerful releases to date. The track recently won a major music competition in partnership with iHeartRadio and TikTok LIVE, highlighting its growing impact. impact. 
 
“Whenever I have a moment to connect with my emotions, great art happens — like this song,” says Kira. “'Ignorance Is Bliss' is full of bold instrumental moments, inspired by artists like Radiohead, Billie Eilish, and other alternative musicians. EMÆL adds his unique touch as a cellist, and Dan Adams' violin elevated the track even further, giving it depth and richness.”
 
The song showcases Kira's striking vocal range and layered production. While not fully mainstream, it perfectly captures the sound and vision she wants to create moving forward.
 
Kira has built a global following through live-streaming originals and covers on TikTok LIVE, becoming one of the platform's top creators. She was recently nominated for Live Creator of the Year at the inaugural TikTok Awards, served as a TikTok LIVE guest speaker at VidCon 2024, and performed at the Reeperbahn Festival in Germany with TikTok LIVE. She is also an endorsed artist for Shure Microphones at NAMM 2026 and has been featured across TikTok LIVE's Instagram and TikTok channels as one of the platform's faces.


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Sunday, 8 February 2026

Alice Costelloe - Sam Paige - Violent Vickie - Izzi Stone - Odd Marshall

Alice Costelloe - Move On With The Year (Album).

London singer-songwriter Alice Costelloe releases her debut album 'Move On With The Year' via Moshi Moshi Records. With the album release comes the announcement of a new autumn headline tour, with new dates in Manchester, Edinburgh, Leeds, London and Bristol. To mark the album's release, Alice plays a stripped back in-store set at Rough Trade Denmark Street on 11th February, before headline shows in Huddersfield, Sheffield, Sidney and Sunderland later this month - and two sold-out London shows on 3rd and 4th March. 

Over the past year, Alice Costelloe has emerged as one of the UK’s most quietly commanding new songwriters. With endorsements from BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq, Craig Charles, Lauren Laverne, Nick Grimshaw, Nemone and Iggy Pop plus sustained praise from press tastemakers including The Guardian ("Riveting"), MOJO Magazine ("Moving solo debut of dark, surreal art-pop"), Loud And Quiet ("Remarkable"), DIY ("Fizzing with nostalgic warmth"), Wonderland, NME, CLASH, Dork, The Line of Best Fit and many more. Her growing profile has been mirrored on the road, with extensive UK and European touring that has seen her support Gengahr and Lael Neale on dates across the UK as well as joining Future Islands in Europe, alongside sold-out London headline shows of her own and appearances at key tastemaker festivals such as The Great Escape and Live At Leeds.

Rooted in the long shadow of her estranged father’s addiction, debut album 'Move On With The Year' captures the quiet work of unlearning and repair. Produced by Mike Lindsay (one half of LUMP with Laura Marling) in his Margate studio, the album is a fragile, fearless act of creative detangling - art-pop that listens closely to the noise left by parental addiction and emotional absence, then patiently rebuilds something strange and beautifully self-assured.

Moving beyond the cool precision of her indie-rock roots fronting Big Deal, she and Lindsay shaped a world of mellotron drones, fluttering flutes, warped synths and stumbling pianos, with sonic references sitting somewhere between Julia Jacklin, Cate Le Bon, Weyes Blood, Julia Holter, Joni Mitchell and Andy Shauf.


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Sam Paige - Growing Pains.

Sam Paige returns with “Growing Pains,” a raw and relatable country pop track that captures the overwhelming feeling of trying to keep up with life as it speeds forward. The song centers on the emotional whiplash of growing up, building a future, searching for direction, and realizing that life doesn’t always come with clear answers.

The chorus encapsulates this tension with vivid imagery, comparing growing pains to forces that are impossible to ignore: “Like a storm that won’t let you sleep / like a fire that burns all you see / like a match with that gasoline / growing pains, yeah they cut so deep."  These metaphors feel familiar yet effective, grounding the song in emotions many listeners will recognize. It’s a hook that lingers because it’s honest.

Musically, “Growing Pains” leans into a fresh sound with a hopeful, polished production that contrasts the weight of its lyrics. Paige’s vocal delivery carries a quiet vulnerability, allowing the lyrics to take center stage. There’s a sense that she’s letting listeners in on thoughts usually kept to herself, and that intimacy is one of the song’s greatest strengths.

The track closes on a particularly poignant note: “It ain’t any easier / with all the time that’s passing / in fact I got less answers now / and more questions I’m asking.” Rather than offering resolution, Paige embraces uncertainty. With “Growing Pains,” Sam Paige continues to prove she isn’t afraid to confront the uncomfortable parts of life.


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Violent Vickie - High.

"If Gary Numan, John Maus, and Fiona Apple had a baby, it might sound like Violent Vickie's HIGH—poppy synths and driving beats beneath sultry, commanding vocals. “HIGH” is a darkly seductive track celebrating human touch". It's been a while since we last featured Vickie, and High makes it a very welcome return to the riot grrrrl's gorgeous style of music!

Violent Vickie is a West Palm Beach, FL-based producer, synth player, and singer.  Formerly based out of Los Angeles, Violent Vickie blends the sounds of darkwave, synth-pop, post-punk, witch house, and riot grrrrl to create a spooky, grungy, danceable and epic sound with ethereal and tongue ’n cheek vocals that is all her own.  

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.

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Izzi Stone - 9 Camels.

avantgarde pop artist Izzi Stone proudly presents her new single, “9 Camels”. Rooted in themes of love, resilience, and transformation, the new single is now available on all major streaming platforms.

Existing at the intersection of neo-soul, jazz-inflected R & B, and avantgarde music, Izzi Stone’s sound is defined less by genre than by atmosphere and intent. Adopting theatrical influences from predecessors such as David Bowie, Fiona Apple, and St. Vincent, Izzi’s songwriting casts unique and immersive experiences upon its audiences. Her new single, “9 Camels” focuses on the importance of connecting with yourself and others, in order to effectively navigate through periods of uncertainty and hardships. Rooted in jazz and avant-garde influences, Stone blends sultry restraint with forward optimism—creating an intimate, timeless, and powerful world.

Paired with the single’s release on digital platforms comes an exciting video set in the desert, featuring psychedelic visuals and computer-generated camels. As Izzi Stone serenades us throughout this landscape, we get a further taste of the power her creative psyche holds. Creating a simple, yet memorable scene, the imagery in the video helps mirror the overall motifs and themes that the track stands for.


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Odd Marshall - On My Way.

Odd Marshall shares “On My Way,” the latest preview of his sophomore album Seconds, out March 6. A laid-back, melodic rocker, "On My Way" provides a counterpoint to Odd Marshall's previous hard-driving single "Outta Here" by leaning into longing, distance, and the quiet ache of unfinished love.

Seconds expands Marshall’s sonic palette, blending indie rock, folk-rock, and alt-country while leaning into a distinctly ’90s-influenced sound. The album features Blind Melon guitarists Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn—who also produced and mixed the record—along with contributions from Foo Fighters keyboardist Rami Jaffee and Mathias Schneeberger of The Afghan Whigs.

Built around an unhurried groove, “On My Way” draws from real experience. While living in New York, Marshall entered into a relationship that was tested when he took a job aboard a ship traveling through the Panama Canal. A re-route around South America extended the journey by months, ultimately unraveling the relationship.

Still, Odd Marshall is happy with how "On My Way" commemorates the first meeting with the soon-to-be love of his life on a hot summer night in Brooklyn. "I begged her to have a drink with me and we popped into The Manhattan Inn for a pint of Guinness with a scoop of VanLeeuwen ice cream. I changed that to wine in the song for poetic license, but it's true that I believe she paid for it." He adds, "This is a part of my newer, simpler style of writing which came out of playing crowded bars where people really make you work for their attention. There's no better way to do that than a mid-tempo song with big fat cowboy chords."


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Saturday, 7 February 2026

Samaistha - Mick Clarke - Beggar Weeds - Gabby Rivers

Samaistha - Upgrade Your DNA.

The 48-year-old music producer and composer Jürg Schwarzenbach, aka Samaistha, has a new release Upgrade Your DNA, a double single featuring a soothing ambient instrumental version as the B-side.

The vocal version on the A-side stands out with powerful, cinematic beats. They carry the piece, lending it tension and intensity. Expansive violin sounds convey emotional depth and connect the individual elements. Striking synthesizer sounds create a sense of space and openness within the soundscape.

The ambient version of Upgrade Your DNA on the B-side is significantly slowed down, completely forgoes beats and violins, and focuses instead on far-reaching synthesizer soundscapes. Conceived as meditation music, this version enables a calm, inward-focused listening experience with an impulse toward transformation.



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Mick Clarke - Blues Before Sunrise (Album).

British singer guitarist Mick Clarke began his career with Killing Floor, part of the British blues boom of the late 1960s and contemporaries of Free, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. The band backed Texas blues guitar star Freddie King and toured with legends Howlin' Wolf and Otis Spann. The album "Killing Floor" was listed as one of Classic Rock Magazine's twenty top British blues albums of the period.

THE Mick Clarke Band was formed in the early 80s and toured extensively in Europe and the USA. Mick has appeared on numerous festivals with artists including Joe Bonamassa, Johnny Winter and Rory Gallagher, and the Southern California Blues Society called him "One of the finest blues players to come out of England". 

Mick Clarke tells us: "Here's a collection of some recent blues releases and a few old favourites. My version of Elmore's 'Blues before Sunrise' is followed by John Lee Hooker's 'My Own Fault' - a song best known by BB King. (There's also a fabulous version by Otis Rush). I put a version of Wolf's 'Ain't Superstitious' out as a single a few weeks back - here's an alternative take. And then Arthur Crudup's classic 'That's All Right' - slightly remastered for this collection.

Otis Rush's 'All Your Love' and the evergreen 'Kansas City' keep the blues rollin'. My own song 'Purple Cat', about the club in Chicago where Little Walter developed his sound, is followed by Bill Broonzy's 'Banker's Blues' (with a nod to Rory Gallagher), and my tribute to the great 'Barbecue Bob'. And the collection rocks out with my version of the blues and country standard 'Crazy Arms'."


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Photo - Patrick O'Brien
Beggar Weeds - Graduating / Picolata.

Beggar Weeds will release Tragedy in U.S. History on February 20, 2026 via Strolling Bones Records. The 13-track career retrospective combines their 1988 5-song EP, six previously unreleased songs co-produced by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. & the filmmaker Jim McKay, as well as two bonus tracks. Beggar Weeds’ small catalog still sounds gloriously eccentric, familiar yet distinctive, subversive in its oddball vision of underground rock. The Jacksonville, FL trio were motivated by the offbeat and took inspiration from their favorite bands—the jangle of R.E.M., the almost-falling-apart-ness of the Replacements, the rumbling melodicism of Hüsker Dü—and combined them with hardscrabble country and rustic folk. 

Then they played it loud and fast. Their songs sound like only these three young men from the Sunshine State could have dreamed up. Met with early critical acclaim, Uncut magazine called the compilation “revelatory” in their 8/10 “Rediscovered” album of the month review, saying “As a band they were deeply odd and deeply Southern, grounded in punk and twang as though connecting the dots between the Allman Brothers and The Minutemen.” 
 
“We wanted to do something different, chase our own ideas,” says the band’s Adam Watson. “We were combining all of those things, punk but also pop and country and folk. I remember someone described us as the Everly Brothers on speed.” The trio quickly developed a reputation for rambunctious shows where anything could happen and often did. Opening for X, The Meat Puppets, the Dead Milkmen, and more, Beggar Weeds danced and shimmied constantly, switched instruments with each other, and emphasized volume, speed, and feral energy. 


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Gabby Rivers - What is the Problem? (EP).

East Anglian (England) based grunge-pop riser Gabby Rivers just released the hotly anticipated new EP What is the problem? The Suffolk solo artist has already built a reputation across the south of the UK, playing festivals and headline shows around East Anglia and London. Displaying her move to a move direct, alternative-rock sound, the new EP captures the progression in Gabby’s sound as she finds her identity as an artist. 

A punchy collection of tracks driven by crunching, distorted bass, fuzzy guitar lines, and gritty production, the EP delivers a compelling fusion of garage rock and grunge beneath Gabby’s catchy melodies and raw, honest lyricism. From the coming-of-age angst and explosive chorus of 'Dig Me' to the brooding grit of the title track and the slow-burn build of 'Lipstick Karma,' the seven-track release showcases Gabby’s talent for pairing commercial appeal with direct, guitar-led soundscapes. Anchored by inventive songwriting, sharp melodic instincts, and forward-focused energy, the EP feels urgent, confident, and creatively re-energized.

Speaking about the Ep Gabby explains: This EP has been a long time coming, after releasing my EP in 2023 I found it was full of different genres and I did not know where my creative direction was heading, I felt like I had a music identity crisis, I didn't know who I wanted to be as an artist, what I wanted to create or how I wanted to sound. I took most of 2024 off as an artist, I barely did any shows or any releases because I wanted to write, create and figure out what I wanted. Allowing that breathing space allowed me to create What is the problem? the EP I have always wanted to create, the sound I have always wanted to make, the artist I was inspired from growing up merged into an EP. It felt like the band and everyone involved understood the vision and ran with it. 

The EP is inspired by a time in my life where I got betrayed by a few people in a short space of time, I was blind sighted in relationships I thought were good for me but were actually ruining me. After long nights, conversations and a lot of poetry writing I walked away from it all. Although it was hard and upset me, creating this EP helped me cope. 

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Friday, 6 February 2026

molto morbidi - The Tammy Shine - Odd Marshall - Ruby James - Pranatricks - MONT LOSER

molto morbidi - To Watch the Ducks Go.

French artist Swan Wisnia, under her solo project molto morbidi, announces her second album Maybe Marcel for release on April 17th via No Salad Records, sharing a first look with single ‘To Watch The Ducks Go’. An experimental album forged in both tenderness and turmoil, combining art / weird pop and baroque pop, the album moves between the intimate and raw to the playful and inventive, creating a universe that is at once dark and hopeful. First single ‘To Watch The Ducks Go’, streaming now, reminds us that we are nothing but a passing moment in the infinite cycle of nature.

The album follows last year’s three track EP Chocolate Ashtray and molto morbidi’s 2024 debut album String Cheese Theory, which garnered support from BBC Radio 6’s Deb Grant, Tom Ravenscroft, Steve Lamacq, Amy Lamé and Gideon Coe, and featured UK alt-pop artist Ed Dowie and French improv legend Quentin Rollet.

Written and recorded between January and June 2025, her brand new offering emerged during a period of profound difficulty, as Wisnia’s mother was hospitalised following a severe stroke. Traveling frequently between Bordeaux and her home in Le Mans, Wisnia found solace in creating music, immersing herself in sound to process her emotions. “The only thing I was really able to do was make music. It would throw me into a universe of sound where I could focus on something I could control,” she says. “Oddly enough, I have really fond memories of that period, despite being psychologically quite fragile.” 


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The Tammy Shine - Speed Date.

We have the new solo single and video Speed Date by indiepop legend and lifer Tammy Ealom of the band Dressy Bessy. It's been 6 years since the last Dressy Bessy album, but this time Tammy is back under a new name The Tammy Shine with an album she wrote, recorded, and mixed all herself.

On February 20, 2026, one of indie rock’s most enduring and vibrant figures will reintroduce herself to the world. Tammy Ealom, best known as the snarling frontwoman and creative force behind Denver’s legendary Dressy Bessy, presents her debut solo album The Tammy Shine, Ok Shine Ok. Released via HHBTM Records, the album marks a pivotal moment in Ealom’s three-decade career. Ok Shine Ok is the first time she has taken complete command—writing, performing, engineering, producing, and mixing the record entirely on her own.

Fans of Dressy Bessy will still find the undeniable hooks and melodic sensibilities that are Ealom’s trademark. However, they will also discover a new depth—a vulnerability that comes from the singular approach and the confidence of a woman who has lived through the changing tides of the music industry and emerged even stronger.

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Odd Marshall - On My Way.

Odd Marshall shares “On My Way,” the latest preview of his sophomore album Seconds, out March 6. A laid-back, melodic rocker, "On My Way" provides a counterpoint to Odd Marshall's previous hard-driving single "Outta Here" by leaning into longing, distance, and the quiet ache of unfinished love.

Seconds expands Marshall’s sonic palette, blending indie rock, folk-rock, and alt-country while leaning into a distinctly ’90s-influenced sound. The album features Blind Melon guitarists Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn—who also produced and mixed the record—along with contributions from Foo Fighters keyboardist Rami Jaffee and Mathias Schneeberger of The Afghan Whigs.

Built around an unhurried groove, “On My Way” draws from real experience. While living in New York, Marshall entered into a relationship that was tested when he took a job aboard a ship traveling through the Panama Canal. A re-route around South America extended the journey by months, ultimately unraveling the relationship.

Still, Odd Marshall is happy with how "On My Way" commemorates the first meeting with the soon-to-be love of his life on a hot summer night in Brooklyn. "I begged her to have a drink with me and we popped into The Manhattan Inn for a pint of Guinness with a scoop of VanLeeuwen ice cream. I changed that to wine in the song for poetic license, but it's true that I believe she paid for it."


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Ruby James – Bumble Bee (feat. Rosie Flores).

“Bumble Bee” launches forthcoming album 'Call It Rock & Roll' with a fearless nod to the roots of rock and roll. Originally made famous by LaVern Baker in the mid-1950s, Ruby James reclaims the song with grit, groove, and modern swagger, transforming a vintage rhythm-and-blues burner into a high-voltage rock and roll statement.

The reinvention took shape when longtime collaborators locked into an unstoppable groove. Bassist Harmoni Kelley helped drive the track’s pulse, pushing the low end into fuzzed-out territory, while baritone guitar from David Jimenez added weight and shadow. The rhythm refuses to let go. The track truly took flight when guitar legend Rosie Flores stepped in. Rosie Flores brings a sonic sting into the groove and kicks the song into overdrive, earning her the nickname “The Red Hornet” inside Ruby’s inner circle.

Ruby and Rosie’s connection runs deep. The two first crossed paths in Austin more than a decade ago, sharing stages, residencies, and late-night sets at the Continental Club, where rhythm and blues, soul, and rock and roll collided nightly. Though they’d played countless shows together over the years, “Bumble Bee” marks their first true studio collaboration.

“I’ve always loved ‘Bumble Bee,’ and I’m still surprised by how many people have never heard it,” says James. “When I started recording again, my producer Kyle Crusham and I knew it could become something ferocious if we reimagined it. Once the groove locked in and Rosie stepped in, everything took flight. This felt like the perfect way to kick off a new chapter for me, with my mentor right there beside me.”


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Pranatricks - Courtenay’s Eyes.

Pranatricks returns today February 6, 2026 with Courtenay’s Eyes, a new indie alt-rock single arriving alongside an official video. The track follows Islands of the Sun and lands at a moment of real momentum, as anticipation continues to build for the forthcoming album Infiniteness—recently named one of Exclaim!’s 58 Most Anticipated Canadian Albums of 2026. 

Built on charging guitars and a steady sense of forward motion, Courtenay’s Eyes channels urgency without tipping into aggression. A looping, melodic scream weaves through the track as emotional texture, underscoring a song that grapples with empathy, judgment, and our shared humanity. Written in response to a formative moment tied to the artist’s community work in Courtenay, BC, the song reflects on how easily people are reduced to isolated moments instead of being seen as whole lives.

The accompanying video leans away from literal storytelling, favouring abstract, atmospheric imagery that centres internal experience—watching, feeling, and choosing compassion. By resisting spectacle or dramatization, the visuals echo the song’s central question and let the emotional weight linger.  Together, Courtenay’s Eyes pushes further into the emotional and sonic territory hinted at on Islands of the Sun, pointing toward a more urgent indie alt-rock edge while holding tight to the introspective core that defines Pranatricks’ work.


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MONT LOSER - Confessional.

The title track "Confessional" Mont Loser's first album out on April 17th via Géographie has been shared today. Finally, a band that lives up to its name. A deformed creature born from the depths of a late-night Parisian haze, half kamikaze, half blood-drunk bat: MONT LOSER invites you to dive headfirst into the void of a rock scene that always seems to rise from its ashes, when we sometimes wish it would stay dead.

Moving forward as if the outside world didn't exist, the Parisian trio staggers away from the flocks of retro-flavoured, nostalgia-marketed bands with some sort of drunken grace. 

MONT LOSER scooped up some grunge, noise rock, goth and industrial dregs to shake up a deliciously unruly bottom shelf cocktail. Chicago, Seattle, Belleville? 1980, 1991 or 2025? The time machine’s broken, the phone screens are cracked and the curtains drawn. Nothing more logical for a band born out of a post-COVID afterparty. Two dissonant guitars constantly at war, drums swinging between punk precision and post-hardcore violence, all carried by three voices merging into one chaotic choir.

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